Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 24, 1958, p. 7

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wednesday evg sept 2mb ims the georgetown herald 5msv- you are cordially invited to view the sensational 1959 oldsmobile in all its sparkling beauty see it at scoit motors exhibit at the fall fair on saturday october 4th you ww mml at ii appearance roadability price bill cohoon doug wrigglesworth get atkinson foundation awards two georgetown high school graduates who enrolled at mcmas- ter university on monday have been awarded atkinson founda tion bursaries recipients of the bursaries which come from the estate of joseph atkinson late publisher of the toronto daily star r are vrilham cohoon son of mr and mrs w j cohoon bimehouse and douglas wrigglesworth on of mrs howard wrigglesworth 20 james st and the late mr wrigglesworth his father was principal of chape st public school at the time of his death and georgetown s second public school was named in his memory both young men have enrolled in the honour science course at mcmaster the 400 yearly bur sanes are renewable each jear if scholastic standing is maintain ed ashrove farm worker succumbs to heart attack stephen taylor 57 a member of the aahgrove community for the past bve years and who worked and made his home with the har vey nurse family died very sud denly of a heart attack on wed nesday september kb to guelph general hospital mr taylor came to ashgrmc from gait five years ago he was a native of portadown armath ireland and it is believed he came to canada about twenty five years ago he was a member of no 257 masonic lodge gait there are no known survivors rev john c hill ofhornoy united church officiated at the funeral service held at the har old c mcclure funeral home 34 edith street georgetown pall bearers were len coxe frank wilson fred nurse howson ruov dell francis thompson and gor don berbeeg interment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown halton county clerks have milton meeting georgetown s clerk treasurer clarence benham was one of mx clerks from towns and townships throughout the county who attcti ded the month meeting of the halton county clerk association on wednesday september lolh m the court building at milton count clerk garield bron was in charge of the meeting with the secretary miss m maxted the meeting was mainly discussion on various municipal questions with representatives from oakvillc tra falgar burlington acton george town and milton participating some of the representatives were still on vacation at the time of the meuinj one week from saturda and georgetown fmt will be in full swing hear rt rev py kurose 1 anglican bishop of midjapan thursday september 25th 2 30 p m woman s auxiliary meeting st johns stewarttown all branches invited to meet the bishop and his wife 0 00 pm service of missions in si georges georgetown followed by a reception in the par sh hall the bishop is paying this visit to halton deanery en toute home from the lambeth conference mrs kirkwooo hostess to church ladies group group 3 of st johns united church w a met at the home of the convener mrs james kirk wood on wednesday afternoon mrs m g mcfarlanc gave the devotional and read the scripture from james 3 verses 2 11 stating that before we pass on tales we hear that may cause some one much distress and sorrow we should make sure they can pass three tests is it true i it necessary and most important is it kind after a short business period the roll call was answered with a bible story mrs w brown ridge and miss 31 thompson read humorous items what a wife is and worn out mrs w brownridge also con ducted an interesting tea con test with mrs i ritchie and mrs j kirkwood being the winners mrs ritchie had on display some lovely aprons and more material was distributed to the members lunch was served b miss ii har nson and miss m thompson re placing mrs s t faram who was not able to be present and a soc ial time was enjojed mrs a m nielsen moved a vote of thanks to those contributing minor fire last friday i when transformer burns a minor fire on friday caused negligible damage to a hydro pole behind joe s tuck shop before firemen doused the lames with high pressure hose the fire is beliccd to have started when hot oil from u burned out trans former dropped on the ground igniting grass at the base of the pole the firemen were on the scene seconds after the iidro asked for their assistance and their prompt action was commended by hydro superintendent gerry mccallum the flareup occurred at about 5 15 pm 6 mill street scotch bakery opening on wed sept 24th do come in and meet us and try our r bakery goods they are baked on the premises always fresh always tasty we carry a complete line of homemade bread cakes pies pastry tarts and rolls cakes made to order for weooings birthoar parties etc scotch bakery s rock n roll or pops midniters dispense it during the past few months five local bojs hae rcalh made a name for themselves plating rock and roll music thc call themselves the mid niters and though eventialh a rock and roll group tiy have alread proven through guest ap pearances at club mictow 1 ind while sharing the spotlight with the modern aires at inn s lake that they arc b no mean limited to one stlc of placing and have made versa tiht their trade mark the abiht of the midi ters to change their music to fit he occa sion or the mood has won tin m sco res of fans locallv and mon recent iv since the have started to travel in surrounding town and dance pa vi lions on request the quintet en switch from rock and roll to wis urn popular or rhvthm and blues and plav each with the ease and precision of a swiss watch the midniters arc manag cd bv jack hither and have a fine vocalibt in ross hillier who dou bles on guitar don seddon is on electric guitar john zions on drums core bdevaate on accor dion and bob kerr on bass fiddle president is hostess for church daughters rev kenneth richardson and mrs richardson were present when the daughters of st geor ge s held their first meeting of the fall season on monday sept 15th at the home of the president mrs larry maughan plana were made for a shower for the nursery and to attend a chuch service thursday when bishop kurose of japan will be there refreshments were served at the close trade in years of washtime drudgery for a lifetime of inglis freedom inglis crosscanada wife saver sale heres your one in a wifetime opportunity to free your wife from the drudgery of old fashioned washdays trade in halfwashed cloth heavy wash baskets and drying worries of snow soot and dust trade them all for super clean washing and altfabric drying done automatically while she spends her freedom time with your family right now your inglis dealer is participating in the crosscanada inglis wrfesaver sale and you can buy ingus quality perform ance and dependability at the lowest prices in inglis history inglis lowest priced models give you more efficiency feature than the highest priced models of other makes outstanding quality at amazingly low prices tjii new deluxe automatic dryer safe superfast drying of all fabrics from light symbolics to heavy blankets 1001 heat variations to assure correct drying temperatures satin sm drying drum giant mhbcapcity outstanding freedom line value par- aft illustrated wive got it lewyt big wheels ftoot lh now gole- n lwyt imolhfr ovfi 4p ug door tiui vtrrtira tolunq nozzle gsd m on smon wttectv no ntor tiring vijt pwb kidcalong tools on twom rock do 23 cuonina iofai wmkm while they last lewyt special r bt does your tv have these 1959 rca victor achievement series tv features new magic tuner that remembers i new moneysaving tube guard i new slim cabinet stylingl new multi speaker balanced fidelity sound i tvs steadiest sharpest picrurel only 399 other models as low as 25995 the huehaven q1tcjto 21- conaoh hi it wood we have a few 7958 models to clear priced at low low prices m now in stock wigo tv appliances nowqmy take stereo records wherever you no 32 main st n tr 73376

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