Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1957, p. 8

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sftwrdpvst ft 1 thb gftkwortdwn herald wednesday may 9th 197 page f k hornby is 8 if- i i is v ft yk kitchener bus tour ladies scptv show thirty four ladies from hornby and district went on the bus trip rtb kitchener on wednesday may 22nd which was sponsored by the hornby institute i the first call was made at- the new eiectrohome factory where they were divided into 3 groups and with guides toured the factory it was most interesting to see how the hifi radios were made the next call was at the watper hotel for dinner then a tour of the city iire ttmma at 23qthejr risited the weston taiiis on friday fcake shop and this proved most in- teresting to the ladies then visited cioc tv sta- tfaey tion and sat in on the program come into the i kitchen and some of v the ladies won prises on lucky draws mrsscriver explained how tv programs ate put on and took the ladies for tour of the statn after stopping in guelph for sup per everyone arrived home safely but a fatjle tired v a special meeting of the st ste phens guild was called on may 21st at the home of mrs allan har- rop with eleven members present it was decided that the ladies would serve lunch af er thejspecial service on june 2nd commemorat ing the 120th anniversary of the st stephens anglican church in hornby mr and mrs don woodbeck anne and billy of collingwood vis- ited with mr and mrs lou samp son and jme on sunday mr and mrs george learmont and family are moving into their new home this week in hornby joe thompson attended the spring house party which is an annual event at the clarkson col lege at potsdam new york usa last weekend welcome to the new families that have moved into the hornby district mr and mrs wallace have moved into their hew home next to the united church and mr and mrs bell have taken up residence in one of the new houses near the hornby school little susan bradley daughter of mr and mis win bradley spent nearly two days in milton private hospital with an ear and throat in fection ne fifteen years the fa- miliar sight of mr and mrs george leslie driving the rural mail routes in their 1928 model a ford has been viewed by many but a great change has taken place now mr and mrs leslie will be delivering the mail in a 1953 model car ricky tallyn celebrated his 4th birthday with a birthday party there were nine playmates at his party on may 25th doug leslie gordon lee ed ward robertson george and bill bailey left on a fishing trip on fri day morning to larder lake in nor thern ontario horvajtsw diversify mr and mrs martmus kalsbeek of norval celebratedtheir 25th wedding anniversary last monday may 20th receiving in the chris tian reformed church brampton during the afternoon mr and mrs kalsbeek came to canada six yean ago residing in picton brockville brampton andthen moving to nerval where mr kals beek started kalsbeek motors witla his- son john one year ago while in holland mr and mrs kalsbeek lived in assen and hoogeveen where mr kalsbeek operated bis own garage they have four sons and one daughter the kalsbeeks became- canadian s sussestkmis f or school courses quests arrived from picton brockville georgetown and brampton baljlinafad t missionary group plans family party the womans missionary society met on thursday afternoon at the home of mrs john blacky the pro gram on hometlissions from the missionary monthly was carried out with all the ladies taking a part articles for the bale were brought in and plans were made for a mis sionary family party to be held on saturday afternoon june 22nd which will include the members of the mission band the evening auxiliary and the afternoon auxil iary special films axe to be shown and a program for the children as well as the grown ups mrs sid hayes and her daugh ter eileen of dunnville visited with her mother mrs mary swindle hurst over the weekend mr and mrs l swindlehurst mrs v swindlehurst and mrs r swindlehurst attended the wedding of ina webb on saturday in norval the smith family visited friends and relatives in belwood and fer gus on sunday out of town relatives attending a family gathering on sunday at the home of mr and mrs j w snow were mr and mrs everett taylor calgary alberta mr and mrs robert given and daughter woodstock mr luxie barrie and his daughter and his mother of markdale mr and mrs archie ga tes and family of brookville and miss lydia snow burlington mr and mrs gordon bielby and family of niagara falls visited on sunday with mr and mrs lloyd mclean congratulations to mr and mrs floyd shortill on the birth of a daughter at the guelph general hospital on may 24th the georgetown night school committee is holding a y meeting early next week to decide what courses will be offered during the coming yearohe or two new cour ses have been suggested and if the committee feels that they might prove more popular may be sub stituted for courses that were giv en this last winter suggestions tarding new cour ses orany thought that might lead to improvements in our night school would be most welcome and will be brought up at the coming meeting if made in time j mrs john grynn anil mrs -w- c reynolds as well as other mem bers of the committee are ready to hear suggestions and would be glad to know the views of then- fellow townsfolk before the even ing of june 3rd- a rack bale or indian school a complete years wardrobe for an 8yearold indian girl with ac cessories and even christmas pres ents was ike main feature of the annual bale packed by seventeen members of st georges wa when they met tuesday afternoon at the home of the dorcas secretary mrs thomas leslie the bale which is being sent to st philips anglican residential school at fort george also includ es many additional items of cloth ing and bedding with total value in the neighbourhood of 100 after their work was completed the ladies enjoyed a delicious lunch and cup of tea served by mrs leslie v mimttal funds ladies are quists op rotarians the rotary club had mrs c e stacey and mrs r w prust as their guests at their regular din ner meeting at fairview inn last ii outlay night in appreciation of the tine work done by these two coming events tag day for georgetown hos pital on fair day weekend oct annualv tag day for the navy league sponsored by legion wa win be oh june 203m1 this year be generous when the taggers eail tadtea hnrmg the eajtetsealcam paign sponsored by the rotary in 4- browns taxi prompt courteous and safe trungu 73319 silvers quality shoe dept offers a moneysaving special ladies spring and summer sandals true value 595 special 098 2 save 300 on every pair of these guaranteed quality shoes attend bypu convention last week in peterboro four young people of the first baptist church attended the an nual bypu convention ofontario and quebec in peterboro last week ray ollivier beverley emmerson sharin harley and dtjlug peck rep resented georgetownjit the assem- by the latter three staying for just the sunday program rev howard bentall of walmar road baptist church toronto was the theme speaker at the conven tion which centred in peterboros murray street church brotherinlaw dies attend dundalk service mr and mrs robert lane 1 union street will be going to dun- dalk tomorrow to attend the fun eral of her brotherinlaw william heard mr heard who died at his home in brampton fast friday will be buried in dundalk cemetery fol lowing funeral service there a short service in brampton will precede it his sudden death af ter a heart attack ended plans for a trip west which mr and mrs heard were soon to take a dundalk native he farmed near swift current sask for many years moving to brampton a few years ago mrs heard the former elizabeth ferguson is a sister of mrs lane he leaves his wife a family of five children who are motoring from the west for the service a sister mrs t hatton toronto and two brothers ed of dundalk and seymour of peterborough first baptist church rev a j barker ba bj 1000 am church school 1100 am call the witness 700 pm the song of a prisoner communion at this service piano vocal recital by pupils of kenneth r harrison arct rmt wed june 5th st johns united church auditorium 815 pm you are cordially invited baby clinic legion auditor- toun ge tot tour moo- days of every month l30 3j0 statutory holidays excepted- tf a meeting of the halton chapter of the rnao will be held on june 6th at 815 pan atoak- ville trafalgar hospital all reg istered nurses cordially welcomed the womens institute will bold freir regular monthly meeting ob wednesday june 5th at 8 pan 1st knox church sunday school ev eryone cordially invited come and meet sandy best the conservative candidate in hal ton at esquesing hall stewart- town friday evening may 91st csros wur be played at 30 and dandng later see ad in this fcsi ti vuflt of mr and mrs h boys are you interest in green with mr and mrsw eeh- playing soccer arrangements stra 58 river dr makes a happy are being made for a league in family gathering of four gener- which boys age 7 and up will be ations eligible come to georgetown the groens who are mrs leh- park this saturday morning at stras parents arrived recently and lo aun plan to spend the next six mon- wabih jor the gh1 guide ths visiting in georgetown a cookie day guides and brownies highlight of their visit is to see will sell cookies on main street their little greatgrandson born friday evening may 31st and a recenly to roy van der meer and doorto- door canvas willbemade his wife who is the former hetty georgetown mrs stacey and mrs prust aided the fund raising with euchre parities in their hqmes pro ceeds going to the easter scalar bill maccormack representing the georgetown athletic associa tion spoke to the rotarians on the progress of plans for the construc tion of a tennis court in the geor getown park sandra scott also spoke on water safety in connect ion wjth the opening of the com inanity pool in the next few weeks two guests at the meeting were fred wrigfit and gerald callum both of the acton rotary club ur genrrat kmi with eamily hollanp vjsitors on saturday june 1st encourage the girls by buying a package of cookies 35c per package lilac tea in st georges par ish hall friday may 31st auspices daughters of st georges tea bake sale childrens tea and sale of doll clothes 330 to 30 pjol flower arrangement demonstration by mrs e pearce of rosedale floral s the conservative committee rooms at the corner of guelph and water streets at the caution light are open every evening for the publics convenience any help that can be given to the voters of the community will be cheerfully given for informatoin phone tr 72j38 or tr 72230 georgetown girls pipe band will parade to the legion hall to get the big liberal euchre and dance off to a good start cards 830 good prizes dancing to hulls orchestra 1030 admission free monday june 3rd dont miss hea ring haltons next member ken neth y dick attention everyone let us all try to cut down on traffic accidents come and jeava film on traffic safety at the esquesing community hall stewarttown thursday night june 6th at 8 pan there will also be a demonstration of the latest method of artificial respiration sponsored by 4h homemaking club of norval ashgrove and stewarttown everyone welcome silver collection refreshments 65 be sure to be in burlington to hear john diefenbaker 630 pjn friday evening june 7th in re sponse to the great demand to see him a car pool has been set up if you have no transportation phone conservative committee rooms any evening tr 72238 or tr 72239 come and hear the man who will be the next prime minister the man who has been drawing larger crowds in every major city across canada than louis st laurent social and personal bradford price son of mr and mrs basil price 13 elizabeth st celebrated his fourth birthday wh a party on tuesday may 28th at his home his little friends who were at his party were robert mc- bryde kent korzack malcolm mc millan guy hennessey shamra haddock heather crichton avril patterson shaun chard and david quanbury odd fellows and rebekahs barrie picnic this sunday june 2 trantportarian will laava hall at 100 pon bring your family your friends and enough salad lunch for at loast on extra you are cordially invited to a euchre 6 dance to be held in georgetown legion hall on monday evening june 3rd v eawawawaaaawawwaaaawawawaaaaawai m this will bo your opportunity to moot your liberal candidate kenneth y dick thevbfo liberal rally will bo preceded by a parade headed by georgetown girls pipe band to the legion hall learn to drive the safe way at shirlie s driving school car quipped with dual controls and fully insured phoim brampton ask operator for snelgrove 127 j 2 626 lsnatra mr and mrs groen live in lsoordwold holland and cro the atlantic on the ss waterman which docked at halifax they completed their trip west by train it is their first visit to canada the lenstras emigrated three years aggf ted mr and mrs groen have been having a fine time re newing family ties with their soninlaw and daughter and the lenstra children mrs van der meer wiebe and hank the anglican parish st georges sunday after ascension day june 2nd 80o amino service 945 am church school holy bible class 11 00 am holy communion 11 0o am infant care nursery class 215 pm holy confirma tion instruction 400 pm holy baptism 70o pjn evensong thursday may 30th ascension day 800 am instruction period school hcildren 1000 am holy communion intercessions st albans glen williams 800 ajn holy communion corporate for mens bac 830 am mattins 1040 am church school wi euchre and dance at esouesino township hail on thursday may 30 card at j30- good prises kenneth y dick liberal candidate will be present sponsored by esquesing twp liberal assocn 52 frigidaire dort buy any freezer until you see the new frigidaire high quality at sensational ly low prices enjoy now this 10day lew price safe chappfes soil for less chapples appliances brampton mew entrance off loblaw parking lqt v at am aw 9tt jshnw save aaany douams on potst qoauty najme branlv items throughout the stoke i r madetomeasure suits ttiptop tailors semiannual saje of suits o extra pants free or 20 discooht hr georgetown exclusively at silvers i j mens suits save 20 on these highgrade wool q q worsteov syijblon sale at pjj mens suits clearance of broken tines oc fa special auw mens w1ndbreakers fine suede windbreakers 20 value 412 95 o3cldl mens suburban coats pure wool summer weight suburban coats q qc originally 1995 special jj j mens slacks save dollars on mens slacks a qc from tr mens jeans sanforized denim jeans 9 qft special mens white shirts fine quality sanforized broadcloth to qo shirts vtil mens underwear sanforized broadcloth shorts as well as highgrade briefs and tops 98c mens tshirts a special group of penmans tshirts reduced to half- price boys jeans sanforized denim jeans 198 boys tshirts an excellent selection of quality tshirts from 98c mens pajamas sanforized broadcloth pyjamas brands special name 298 dresses a special group of higherpriced summer dresses values up to 1295 special s5j0o ladies slips nylon tricot lavishly lacetrimmed o qo 495 value special p ladies tshirts special purchase original values 198 qfi now joc ladies shorts fine quality poplin shorts 300 values f qo special jo ladies brassieres broken sizes of 300 values tf aa odcciai strapless brassieres broken size bf 495 value f1 qo special ts vq nylons first quality 54gauge partysheer nylons lg pqcial childrens dresses printed summer dresses sizes 3 to 6x 198 girls dresses s1zb7 to 12 years mrfted cottons asijtl jsg 31

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