Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 26, 1958, p. 3

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its a campus coat its a country coat its a city coat its a career coat its herethe new 5c coat irving poslltns styled by j in imported corded poplin imagine a coat thats sturdy enoughjbr casual v car j smart enough for city wear this is it the versatile new sc coat practical and pretf too in corded poplin see it now in beige navy black sizes 10 to 16 and it costs only nr in georgetown and brampton exclusively at silvers esques1ng liberal euchre i a successful event on monday evening esquesing liberals entertained for then candidate ken dick at a very successful euchre part at which some 35 tables were in pla the winners were mrs irene hunter acton mrs william nielsen hornby bob dredge milton and ron papilon acton following the euchre the can didate spoke briefly to the gather tng and solicited support in the coming election a dance with music by mcenery s orchestra of ballinafad finished off a fine even ing a message to the voters of halton from lester b pearson i appeal to the voters of halwrtto support my friend ken dick on march 31st his qualities his exper ence and his record ensure that he would make a good member of par i lament and i hope to have him as a colleague in ottawa as your representative from halton signd lester b pearson milton ontario march 24th 1958 mackenzie news sn h if you own jour own home but need more space enquire about a home improvement loan to build on that room it is paablt in monthh instalments at a low interest rate of 6 for a tpical 12x14 room all masonrv materials lumber mproc trim and hardware supplied for as low as 28 00 per month the complete job including all labour electric wiring extension of present heating system painting for as low as 56 00 per month just b adding one room to accommodate vour family you can change your house into a home jjb mackenzie sc 1it effective monday march 3 1st 1951 the national employment service of the unemployment insurance commiss brampton ontario formerly 14 main stroot south wiir be located in the federal building comer of quoon and union stroah telephone gundaj 11240 unemployment insur commission c a l mwrchiion j g bttson r j tallon commissioner chief commissioner commissioner sunday school teachers training course docs the sunday school txist to produce anglicans baptists pfesb terians united churchmen etc or does it exist to bring chil ircn to a fact to face relation ship with the iord jtsus chrisf this was one of thi provocative jutstions which was thorouthl discubstd during the holding of the second annual sundaj school ltachcrs traininjourst held on thrct succeeding tuesdav ecn ings march 4 11 18 in st john a church haft if thj course was launched and supported through out b the members of the local credit alle ministerial associa lion on the first evening of the training schedule the rev g i royal presented a paper entitled preparing a sunday school les son following mr rojals pros entation a film strip was shown entitled the lesson which tresed to all teachers the advis abilik of alwas beginning with lomcthing thjt is known and fam liar and then moving into the realms of the unknown the film trip is produced b the moody institute of chicago and was proc urcd through the prisbwenan church in canadj the second evening of the course as undt r the care of the anglican church of canada through the ef forts of the rev kenneth richard son and the re james l maxwell teortotown and norval respective ij the rtv treor jones of thi ngluan book store brought an illuminating address on the lse f re ource materials mr jones brought man books and ill us t rat ie materul for the teachers to xjmine the great stress was up- n this p nt lhouh urn iiij have ur little ituterial ourstlf use it ihorotithlv mr jones sulms td several t mum ntaries on lloh scriptures which would be of in valuable assistance to ao teacher in anj denomination the third evening brought to oeorgclown and the teachers training course a voung ladj miss marion banks iris work secretary of the ontario religious council who conducted a discus sion on the aims of teaching and delivered an address on the teachers vocation miss banks was procured through the efforts of the rev morgan mofarlane and the ftiv eric warren georgetown and huttonvillc respectively miss banks restrcssed a point made on the previous evenings that a per bona i experience of salvation was absolutely necessary in the life of any tcachcr the training courst was broken up into four 4 groups led bv rev eric warren rev m o mcfrarlanc mr al prousc and rev g l royal these groups re ported he results of their con sulfations and much invigorating discussion followed after each evening s work tea and cookies were served on the first two evenings by the ladies of st john s church and on the last evening by the ladies of knox church there were 64 teachers in all at tending the course representing the following churches george town st johns united knox presbyterian st george s angli can and first baptist norval an glican presbyterian and united hutlonville united hornby an glican union presbyterian ministers in attendance were rev g l royal president of the credit valley ministerial rev m g mcfarlane rev k richard son rev j e maxwell rev enc warren shows wftstcrn trip pictures to institutb the womens institute meeting was held on tuesday afternoon march 18 in the church basement with president mrs cliff hunter opening with the ode and creed secretary mrs thos giffen called the roll which was answered by my favorite farm magazine and why considerable business was dealt with after which mrs rob ert alexander program convener called on the guest speaker mr j e whltelock halton agricultur al representative who showed colored slides of a trip to western canada he and mrs whltelock had taken last summer through the ontario crop and soil im provement association they tra veiled by train to british colum bhrand many other places of in teresl motto a day in the coun try is worth a week in the city was well given by mrs francis thompson current events b mrs thomas brownndge mrs john mcnabb thanked the speaker john mcnabb thanked the speaker for sharing his pictures and all who had taken any part in the meeting a social hour followed the bright star mission band held a crokirtok party in the base ment of the church on friday ev cmng seven tables of adults anxl two of children winners were mrs r j graham and nora barnes who played as a gentleman a lovely lunch was served by the leaders mis m brigden and mrs j carntj well folks the calendar sas spring is officially here but don t take cm off yet one robin doesn t make the summer the young people held their meeting on sundaj evening at the home of bob ruddell with evelyn bird and caret h thomas in charge wednesday eveg march 28 1s58 thi otoftgktqwn hlralo youll get foods for less at grand unions dollar sale cake mix peanut butter betty crocker 8 varieties 2qo homestead 16 qz ars 31 31 grand union 4 varieties sweet pickles 16 oz ars 4l i aylmer catsup 11 oz btls 6l solo margarine 1 lb pkgs 4l freshpak evaporated milk 16 oz cans 7l whole kernel niblets corn 1 4 oz cans 6l windsor or sifto salt 2 lb pkg 71 tv feature of the week ballinafad buy easter seals official opening for new implement business the olrf blacksmith shop f rm erlv occupied bv the late mr pete ferguson has taken on a new look rectntlv the entire propertv hawng bun purchased bv mr ar chie i awr who plans to move into the house crv shortlv he has rented the ship to mike noiton who came to canada five vears ago and uho for a car was ser iee supervisor for ontario with the j i case companj as well as service and repair all farm imple merits and we wish htm mueh sue cev in this new business enter prise on wednesda of last week an officii opening was ob- i served antttwterthe visitors were rtown around the shop thev wert entertained with films and lilht refreshments in the basement of the church the ladies and instit ute catering special door prizes were won bv fred sinclair a set of wrenches and mr r evans a can of trease special guests who assisted mike were mr claude fravne present service supervisor for ontario mr graham patter son salesman and mr joe marus mr and mrs thos mack vcrj quietlj observed their 50th wed liini annivcrsan at their home on march 18th r mrteen sat down to a familv dinner at 5 o elock and during the afti moon and even mg friends and m labours called i to extend conrattrhrhons llanj beautiful cards were received and the jjfts from tne neighbours in eluded a miniature wedding cake and a bouquet of flowers the members of their families who pent the div with them were mr mil mrs rred mitk mr and mrs lames taivwell mr ami mrs jas llurren mr and mrs george mick mr and mrs jas gltn lenning mr and mrs john lam bert and mrs prank mack the wedding 50 vears ago took place in r- rin township at the home of mrs mack s parents mr and mrs mack have been living in ballinafad since they left the farm a few years ago cgit met al the home of mrs black on monday the girls work ed at their icathercraft and started making a lajette to be sent to a mission hospital as a project for their missionary study there were fourteen present visitors at the manse over the week end and on sunday were mrs j h neelon from toronto mr douglas worth london and mr and mrs hcnr harris from wood stock miss young and mrs annie mor an have been visiting in meadow vale for the last couple am and while there mrs moran hactto be taken to the hospital she is now at the homo of her son mr d o moran and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery these two ladies arc both missed very much around the village we are also sorry to report that mr f w shortill is ill in the guclph hospital and many of our families are suffering with anoth cr bout ot the flu congratulations to mr and mrs leo jamieson on the birth of ano ther daughter in the brampton hospital on friday lloyd marshal is lucky far mer of the year in the calf depart ment a cow m hisherd prcsen ted him with triplet calves and though only two lived he is still happy with the occurrence the same cow had twin calves a year ago laundry starch staflo liquid 32 oz btls 239 fresh fruits and vegetables golden ripe bananas 6 1 spinach crisp curly 10 oz eel plgs 2 35c large sweet tenber crisp 8 02 cello pkgs spanish onions 2 23c radishes 2 19c open friday until 9 main street prices effective march 27 28 29 1958 industrial hockey could end with win this sunday smith stone took a strangle hold on the industrial league championship friday night when lhe poured 8 pucks behind pick dillon in the combine pet to smother the redshirts 8 to 1 the win gave s s a 2 1 edge on games in the best of s series leigh bradbury broke a score less tie at 16 41 of the first period on a pass from freestone and bobby hall made it 2 q from bob webster at 18 52 jack king also scored in this frame but the goal was wiped out by referee mel beaumont the second stanza was the big one for s s as combines fell apart at the seams allowing 5 goals glen gibbs notched the first one from jack king and george webster at the 2 52 mark george hall from bob webster at 7 03 and then s s rapped in three goals in two minutes and 31 seconds jack king from jarvic and george webster 1105 bob hall from bob webster at 12 01 and jim beckett from bob hall and bob freestone at 133a the last one was scored while carl petterson was sitting out a cross checking penalty mike george from ken richard son was the only combination that clicked for the combines that at 4 27 of the final period george webster capped the s s field day when he outguessed dillon u ith the hth one at 523 don jar- vie and george hall assisting s s could take all the mar bles next sunday afternoon when they tangle with the combines in the 4th game game time is 200 pm buj easter seals 5 want money see page 9 -r- r heres where you count your eatffl steaks minute steaks tb0ne round wing lb 79 lb 59c cooked ham lb 85c f hamburg 31 weiners 3 lbs 1 fr bacon squares 4 a fresh grade butted wrth m co v creamery dm i i cl 3 lbs to a customer lb jtl rom the home of better mr iti mumnst ototoe you cant beat baby beef for quality and tmcriwn we seu atybof ofcur

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