Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 18, 1957, p. 9

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tzzryf wsapv i v w cecil dat centre of liverpool n new pisdsrt of jjhs osrssdiai weekly newspaper associa tioa confers atsrhe banff springs hotel vith william telrer left managing director of the cwn and william droayer immediate pist president trie trio isnt discussing annoal meeting business they are examining a copy of just aayviemvs a book written by mrs day about last years cwha visit to europe marion robinson wins cne prize mixmaster v miss marion robinson 23 edith street was one of the many thous ands who purchased a tieket on the one giveaway bungalow at the canadian national exhibition with very faint trope of ever winn ing anything she was very pleas ed and surprised to receive a let ter the other day from mrs elsa jenkins manager of the womens activities branch informing her that she had won the fourteenth prize a sunbeam mixmastorrv mackenzie news a doityourself jo that pays off in appearance and ease of upkeep is to lay a tile floor there is a tile for every room andvery budget for a room siie 1c jc 10 you would require v plywood underlay at a cost of 1098 ringed nails for same would be 1 05 178 linoleum tile in domestic weight would cost 1780 vinyl on felt at 18c each would cost 3304 vinly and asbestos at 18c each would cost 3304 rubber tile at 25c each 4450 deluxe vinly bon ded on rubber at 35c each 6230 cement would cost from 305 up according to the type used treat yourself to a special evening out by attending the lecture of lisa sergio on international affairs and listening to the christian reformed church choir in knox church hall on tuesday septem ber 24th tickets available 1 00 each from the herald office or any member of the business and professional womens club ashgrove schoolmates guests at bimthday party couldnt play outside so janet j- marie mother mrs harvey nurse showed moving pictures of a trip to flori da they had a few winters ago and limrhbusf garden fair attracts interest at umehouse on tuesday afternoon septem ber 10th janet nurse celebrated her sixth birthday after school and had as her guests grades one two and three schoolmates 18 in all as the afternoon was very wet they janssen and heather neilson tied wednesday september 11th saw limehouse hall filled with vege tables and flowers brought there jby little six year olds in their first year of school and other pupils as well as thler older brothers and sisters in first year of high school there were entries from their gar dens and a display of produce aft grown from seed supplied by limehouse womens ihstirute betty anne brown ind george scholx tied for the trophy follow ed by karen crawforo the trophy has been donated by bruce jpargeter of acton a judge in years past and added more zest to the contest it is won for the most points in the garden plots and the entries in the hall plus their rec ord book of their gardens this year tom reed of norton floral judged both the garden plots and the entries in the hall the group is most grateful to both of these men for their help in mak ing fchis project such a success prize winners in garden plots seniors betty anne brown karen crawford patsy crawford last years trophy winner and george scholx tied simon jans sen fred gisby gloria latimer heather clarke eugene turner audrey jameswm briggs juniors mary lou brown rob bie roughky janet duncan elea nor karn edgar karn sennie james charlie james iah neilson rene leferink teddy clarke jean san dra and bolfby findlay paul tur- alsb a movie of life of an ostrich i ner freddie and ronnie yates a lovely lunch of hot dogs and in the evening the hall was op- marshmallows followed and the ened to a number of parents and children went home happy quite a number of children to j the september wms meeting open the short program miss quin- was held on tuesday evening the ton the junior room teacher en- tenth at the home of mrs thomas tertained with piano accordion numbers mrs borgstrom coach in 4h club work spoke about the preparation of vegetables for the fair and the possibilities of learn ing home kconomics through 4h club work miss quinton again fav oured with musical numbers j winners for entries in the hall weeds in containor named euk- ene turner simon janssen betty anne brown flower arrangement for childs breakfast tray betty anne brown karen crawford fred gisby flower arrangements for a coffee table anne briggs patsy crawford betty anne brown gloria latimer fred gisby flower arrangement for buffet f gisby larkspur george scholz gloria latimer fred gisby verbena brownridge with president mrs leslie giffen opening with a hymn and prayer roll call was answer ed with a verse of sentence prayer for witnesses to the gospel devot ional was in charge of mrs ward brownridge with a duet sung by margaret austin and karen brig- den study chapter was given by mrs john m bird who introduced the new study book on japan which is comprised of ninety mil lion people we will discover this year how we work together with christians in japan to fulfil their highest desires for- a living faith missionary prayer was given by mrs r j graham meeting closed with prayer and a social hour fol lowed fred gisby phlox george scholx betty alfcne brown fred gisby sweet peas betty anne brown fred gisby marigolds fred gisby george scholx betty anne brown carrots george scholx fred gis by karen crawford beets george scholx betty anne brown karen crawford ted onions fred gis by karen crawford george scholx white onions fred gis by betty anne brown karen crawford potatoes eugene tur ner heather clarke fred gisby tomatoes george scholx patsy crawford karen crawford garden display patsy crawford karen crawford fred gisby bet ty anne brown simon janssen george scholx audrey james juniors weeds in container and named wm briggs rennie jans- sen ian neilson calendula paul turner xariet duncan robbie rou- ghley nasturtium mary lou brown paul turner cornflower paul turner mary lou brown ro bbie roughley carrots robbie roughley eleanor karn fdgar karn beets mary lou brown el eanor kara robbie roughley tom atoes mary lou brown janet dun can charlie james onions mary lou brown robbie rouhgely ed gar karn jrsley marie james kenny lames charlie james dining table centre mary lou brown teddy clarke edgar karn flower arrangement for sick moth ers breakfast tray marie james charlie james robbie roughley garden display rennie janssen mary lou brown charlie james kenny james robbie roughley janet duncan marie james elea nor karn edgar karn grade 1 beginners dining table centre teddy brown cal endula teddy brown johnny lef- erink onions johnny leferink teddy brown beth karn carrots beth karn teddy brown teddy clarke bcets teddy brown ted dy clarke beth karn tomatoes beth karn johnny leferink juniors winning most points mary lou brown robbie rough- ley mrs gisby has convened this wi project for a number of years and has given a great deal of time to it she is to be congratulated on the results rev w ii fuller editor of pub lications for religious education conducted services at limehouse presbyterian church on sunday while rev a calder was away as guest preacher at anniversary ser vices at nassagaweya we welcome mr and mrs ilev eves to the village they have moved ipja an apartment in the house owned by mr and mrs jas yates mrs thompson of toronto is vis iting the w mitchells mr and mrs w mitchell mrs etferd and bihie attended the gollen wedding ol mr and mrs b merritt at their daughters home in nassagaweya on saturday the wms met at the home of mrs smethurst on thursda- yeven- turn okto hkralo wednesday veg- sept lath 1807 pack 9 ing scripture was read by mrs patterson followed with xtrayer by miss olive marshall mrs smeth urst read the ehapter from the stu dy book text word answered in a verse of scripture was wait mrs e karn accompanied by mrs roughley at the piano sang bless thisrhouse the hostess served lunch after the meeting galore door prize 500 hifi set 8 250 prize 100 prize prizes 75 50 and 25 and a hatful of of 10 prizes thiirs oct 10 at 815 pm georgetown arena under auspices of georgetown hospital assoc admission 100 clearing sale 1957 tv 21 philips console originally sold for 34995 fc yvframimuff sale on record players and high fidelity 10 of value in free records choice of over 25 different models 00 originally 9995 automatic toasters special sale supply limited originally 2195 one to a customer general electric vv featherweight irons one to a customer 32 main st tr 73376 r v

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