Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 16, 1958, p. 2

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wefeeafej jntr 1kb pais 1 while driving on i stop at the custard stand and get soft ice cream cone this weeks special fresh strawberry bricks 35c hot fudge sundae 25c regular prices conn 10c 20c kiddie com 5c sendees oil flavor 30c milk shakes 25c hmn split 40c from custard pi 40c homemade bricks pt isc m gallons we next to iga store building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williams tr 73303 ashorovs th homrmakirs visit vttwland niagara palls the 4h homexnatfdng chib girls enjoyed bus trip last tuesday to vineland and niagara fails girls who went from here were marilyn wilson catherine hunter sandra carney verna and doris picket and leaders mrs vera archer and mrs wilfrid bird mrs leslie giffen enjoyed a few days visiting relatives in the city last week mr and mrs frank wilson and marilyn mrs e gowland mrs clayton wilson and catherine hunter attended the bousfield reunion at hagersvule on satur day mrs ward ruddell and fred mr and mrs frank ruddell and bob and mr and mrs john rud dell attended the hardy reunion at stanley park erin on sunday afternoon on sunday afternoon mr and mrs john bellboddy motored- to laureland enjoyed a get together with the richardson families and also to honour their mother mrs edward richardson who was cele brating her ninetieth birthday about thirty relatives enjoyed the afternoon and picnic supper with families from toronto preston gait st willjams and orangeville barbara deforest of milton is spending two weeks with her cou sin nora barnes showers presentations for bride of saturday- prior to her marriage on satur day july sth to gordon russell robinson mary louisa alexander was honoured at several showers and presentations mr d flet cber entertained at a surprise shower on may 21st in brampton mrs harry moore mrs guy wil son mrs earl wilson were host esses st a miscellaneous shower on may 28th where the bride re ceived many lovely gifts mrs gordon campbell entertained at a surprise shower on june 4th the ladies at norval united church held a miscellaneous show er for her on june 16th mrs mel jarret brampton was hostess when the girls from loblaws hon oured her with a shower on june 23rd the ladies of mrs pullens oil painting class presented ht with a gift on june 24th school section no 4 pinegrove preseit ted the bride and groom with a swivel rocking chair on june 30 emplojees of loblaws where the bride was employed presented her with a popup toaster and other gifts on july 2nd silverwood hold institute picnic waterfalls playground the institute picnic was held on thursday at waterfalls playground with a good turnout of members and friends to enjoy the pleasant day following a noon lunch races were held for the children and they enjoyed a swim the draw for the rug was held with paula prucyk holding the lucky ticket the next regular meeting will be held in september mr and mrs r r corbett are motoring east with a view to see ing the st lawrence seaway de velopments mr and mrs james lowry of mimosa visited with mrs roe and mr and mrs e l miller on the week end thrtecowrty offkab speak at uom mmtiihj three county officials went speakers when the lions club was entertained on july 8th at buf fet supper in the garden at the home of mr and mrs walter gray 6 church street reeve william card 6f oak- ville who is warden of the county this year explained the faucets of government which come under county jurisdiction health roads welfare and courts being among them he complimented the club on its public service work particularly mentioning the fine swimming pool which the lions have completed payments for dr a f bull medical officer of health for the county outlined how this department has grown since its organization ten years ago and cited statistics which show the value of organized pub lic health diphtheria has been wiped out in canada he said tb deaths have decreased from 160 per hundred thousand population to 4 and infant mortality has been cut in half in a decade another speaker was jim po well chief inspector for the health unit who explained bow work in his department has increased with largescale housing subdivisions in the county and introduction of plumbing licences an original with the unit when it was formed mr powell said the staff has grown to 10 from the original two in 1947 assessment commissioner jos gibbons acted as chairman for the evening and the new lions presi dent dick miller announced that the club would be discussing a jamboree at the next meeting which is planned at the home of harold mcclure later this month mayor jack armstrong also spoke briefly expressing the town s gratitude to the club for completing the swimming pool payments and particularly men tioning a club member dick li cata for his outstanding work in promoting the building of the pool george glassford s orchestra pro- tded music for a sing song later in the evening a gift was pre sented to mrs gray the next day in appreciation of her work as hostess to the lions gastle family reunion held at midhurst park over one hundred descendants of the late william and hannah gas tle assembled at midhurst park on saturday july 5th for their family reunion and election of clan offi cers after a bountiful picnic dinner the president russell day of crec- more welcomed everyone and asr ed all present to observe two mm utes silence in memory of those who had passed on since the last gathering during the afternoon a fine program of races and sports was conducted by spencer wilson of norval frank stark of milton gave tae report of the nominating commit tec and the officers elected were president william gastle 1st vice president gordon bennett 2nd vice president lloyd ellen ton kitchener and secretary treas urer mrs morlcy sherwood of burlington relatives were present from pennsylvania maine and oth er various points in ontario tv special v jingles rca victor 21 tv from philips 21 tv from 95 23t set ow saacnom or tv mmns etc ances bonus booster food features effective july 17 is 19 21 22 each horn with free sum bonos buck smrtiffs good morning 24a oz jar marmalade 51c grape orange or party punch 8 oz tin hlc drink 35c redpath granulated 5 lb bag ugar 48c house and garden spray 11 oz raid 169 r t rag food price hroc july 17 18 19 frozen foods 6 ox tins lemonade i c 3 39c get 4th ti for snow hake 9 oz pkg potato ore puffs w with slop free bonos back colbright fancy applesauce buy 3 f 49c get 4th tin for iga choke peas buy 3 37c- get 4rh tin for t heinz tomato juice 3 31c sic iga beans with pork buy 5 in 77c aet 6th tin for ica doghouse dog food 49c get 6th tin for 15 oz tins franco am macaroni 4 16 tins 15 oz 77c un for c heinz tomato pickle t37c l 1c kool shake assorted flavour 6 pkg for buy 5 sweetheart soap iga toilet tissue iga ginger ale kleenex t reg bars 33c lc co- get 5th roll for ic beg or chunble 4 large ct get 5th bottles jc bottle for ic g 4 pkgs 77c pkg for i fruit vegetables cuderde quality meat 29c the vegetable powerhouse ucui ontario grown alavii 10 lb bag potatoes corn 6 39c cabbage s e ea 10c thomson seedless grapes lb 23c lettuce cnspj fresh vacuum cooled with free w00 bonus buck 2 for 19c boneless oven ready with dressing fresh pork shoulder roasts fresh pork butt roasts lean shoulder pork chops tablerite bologna chubs approx swift eversweet rindless side bacon with free tuo bonus buck ib 47c ib 57c lb 63c w vbs lb 43e 1 lb pkg 79c now get a bonus buck with every dollar spent free bonus bucks for free bonus gifts bouskillculbert vows in knox presbyterian mr and mrs lawrence charles bouskill who were married on june 21st in knox presbyterian church are making their home at 14 prince charles drive the bride formerl loretta anne culbert is the daughter of mr and mrs charles clifford culbert 18 cleaveholm drive and is an alliance paper mills emplo yee her husband son of mr and mrs clarence bouskill 14 prince charles drive is emploed at smith stone ljd rev alex cade of ficiated and mrs r t paul was organist the bride wore a floor length lace gown over blue taffeta and a headband of pearls with finger tip veil she earned sweetheart roses and stephanobs on a white bible with white ribbons and iftyofthgftrauey streamers the grooms sister mrs jim cross milton was matron of hon our and bridesmaids were the grooms cousin pat bouskill and the brides cousins helen brown and dawn anderson brampton mrs cross and miss bouskill wore shrimp coloured gowns the other attendants yellow and they ear- ride bouquets of orange and yel low carnations two other cous ins of the bnde were attendants debbie lockhurst huttonvihe was flower girl wearing a blue dress and carrying a basket of mums and carnations allan jarvie of brampton was ring bearer the bride was given in marriage by her farther in the double ring ceremony william carr port credit was groomsman norman lockhurst bud bouskill and wen- del brown brampton were ushers at a reception in the legion aud itorium the brides mother wore a turquoise dress pink accessories and a corsage of pink and yellow carnations the grooms mother also received wearing an alrf one btae dress with navy blue accessor ies guests attended the wedding from georgetown brampton cootavnie sad fort credit and strsharry newman wtuowdate for a lm to niagara falls the bride wore as rangaee dress matching coat with white accessaries and aa orchid carsage the mail bag criticizes letting of separate school contract julv is 1958 dear sir believing that the procedure used in the letting of the contract for the separate school in geor gelown would be of interest to a number or citizens of georgetown 1 am writing to outline this in the next few paragraphs in the first place tenders were called for june 24th at which time five construction firms sub mitted prices with two local firms being lowest and second lowest bidders the lowest bidder was offered the conctract providing that he could complete the school by september 15th which he refused to agree to as it is impossible to complete a school in two months with this development the school board gave the contract to a tor onto firm who was not one of the original bidders at a price sixteen thousand dollars s1600000 more than the low bidder we the second lowest bidder having gone to the expense of pre paring a tender and with a crew of local men seventy five percent of whom are roman catholic and prepared to start the work imme diately feel that the least the separate school board could have done would have been to ask us and the other bidders if we could meet their required completion date as a further deduction from the actions of the board we fed that if they have mud money to spend oat of town they surely will not require any special con cessions from the public school board or the town council thanking you for the space mr auditor i remain tours very truly ucnaljv construction william mcnally family reunion party tors t artaiirii birthday thg tt interclub competition for revolver club men georgetown revolver club held an interclub competition on thursdaj july 10th at their club house and range at lime- house two fiveman teams com peting hte clubs b team cap tained by reg hoare won the tourney jack puckering george hoare sam meltezr and mike doyle man ned the winning team and the lo sers under captain alf lyons were aib whitney ron lewis bob heathe and andy miller w h kentner son 45 queen st tr 72831 georgetown summer sale of blue rsqif coal order now at years lowest prices price for june and july desjvert stove nut sizes 2500 per ton trenching backfilung co alois specializing in the instalkition of weeping tie septic tanks tr 72753 tr 72006 kft

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