Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 8, 1958, p. 2

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th ocorobtown hikald wednesday evo oct 8 1s3s rage x the cottage hn for good things w to eat au through the day breakfast cotres break lunch pinner or th frren snack do come in and let us serve you main st s tb 79004 you deserve the best in automatic hotting installation one contract covers first lino boating oqulpmont finest in installation full warranty sorvico all nocossary ropairs yo floors walls trim plastor for th vory bost in hooting installations call tr 74202 bergs electro lab gonoral electric hollmac iron firemen warm air hot water or steam hoat do it yourself test your tv and radio tubes free in a testomatic taster new tubes available at i hutchs smoke barber shop 10 main st south open daily to 11 pjn 625 44 competitors in popular calf showmanship cfass one of the biggest attractions at the call fair is the commercial beef and dairy calf competitions open to members of halton 411 clubs and other county residents ages 12 to 20 the judging culminates in the showmanship classes where the canadian bank of commerce of fers a bulova wrist watch to the junior winner and barbers gift shop a similar prize u the winner in the 1620 age group there are cash prizes also for the first eight winners in each te junior class on saturday had 23 boys and girls competing while bob merry and carolyn gardhouse placed first and second they had won watches at previous lairs and this was awarded to charles martin who followed in third place oth ers in their order of finishing were lome ella bill alexander jeffrey agnew margaret alcxan der anne mccoll and larry gard house in the class for 16 to 20 year olds sandy hepburn won the barber gift shop watch when he placed first- following in order were terry hendershot bill rob inson george greenlees lorna woodley ron archer dawn cou ter and eugene coulter there were 21 competitors results for the calf judging were holsteins and ayrshires jr heifer calves bill sinclair dwight ma lorna woodle ron archer delmar ford eleanor talor ma r lou talor margaret lawson raymond robert sr heifer cal ct ross austin sandri carnc dernis sinclair adrienne nurf ktith leslie jean huncr a i ian brownndge ed stgsworth don taj lor and dons picke jersey bill alexander 1 orne ella keith ella margaret x ander lernie alexander jeffrey nurse guernsey s johr boill george slull tom mcdonald linda swackjiamer doiyswackhamer market steers and heifers calves born between may 1 1657 and feb 1st 1958 bob merry larry gardhouse carolyn gard house george stull beef heifer calves for breeding purposes car ol a gardhouse j b mccoll ur ry gardhouse tom hunter bob merry bui robinson charles mar tin terry hendershot gary reh wen sandy ireland george green lees harold patterson dawn coulter courtney agnew anne mccoll jeffrey agnew patricia ann thompson mildred martin dualpurpose heifer calves har old patterson bronte now part of trafalgar township the wllase of bronte incorpor ated as such jut less than seen iars ago is iudtknh off the fact of the map last week the ontario municipal board decidtd to approve neighbor mg trafalgar township s request to swallow up the v holt illagt in to the township the annexation becomes ef fi ct ie of januar 1 1959 it will mark the first time a township ecr an nexed a complete illage a special hearing b the omb will be held to establish a warl oting sstcm for the future tra falgar elections the board has also recommended a studj of the oakilc trafalgar area the village incorporated in 1951 i comprises 448 acres 2 100 persona ra co inn win m icicmint and 2 400 000 in assessment record players hifi can be purchased now reduced prices at wigos use our lay away plan pay 1 or 2 dollars weekly have your player cheaper next christmas visit our record bar for plenty of choice better deals see wig0 tv appliances 32 main street north phone tr 73376 all age groups compete wrioglesworth field day there were plenty of events for pupils in all age groups when wrigglesworth school held their field day m the park on monday besides the standard races and jumps the juniors had such at tractions as lobster races shoe kicking and wheelbarrow racs to add interest to the day fred englcbj was senior chair pion patricia sargent inlerrncd late and alan win l ham junior santor boys 100 ard dash fred enghb gar mccrea knut keirc 2j0 yd dash fred englcbj gary mc crea knut keirc tied for 2nd leon nobel high jump frt i englob michael fisher gar mc crea running broad jump rr d englcb knut keirc ico i srn be i senior girls 50 d dash jacqueline v w row karen hamilton gail mo rr cs 75 d dash karin hamilton jacqueline morrow fc 1 h baum gartner igh jump ji que lire morrow rdith bauniaitmr til holmes running broad jump frd ith baumgarlmr jarqueim m r row ail tise r intermedial boys i 75 d dash peter iivell mi h ad tost jim richards n 101 jd dash peter lavell jin kuh i ardson jack hanes hin lump david brewster peter 1avell si nuin i l aelhn running i nu 1 jump michael tot dav i br w sier hiith bennett intcmrtdiat girls 50 vd dah pat sargent p inula dirosc jejnette davies 75 i dash pat sargent jeanetle dav ics rhnna oadd htth jump a sargent 1 inda davits suznn kidd running broad jump gmn 1er jeanette davus suzann hicld junior boys 50 vard dash mian whi hat ho be rt nmr ronnie rich i d son and tom tonne 1 itud 3rd hikh jump allan hi h tin jan popiit stan i kvnncrsr running broad jumj llin u hi ham stanle kvnmrsltv philip law ii junior girls 50 vd dish 1 vmla iane ia s n buresh charltne ii hilli jumi i iju bure h i ami la d k diilne llvili running hroa 1 jm ii pamela dikose de btm hvd rv kawsnn rt suits fir the junior die u i wi r 6 vr old 0 dish irol i nw rev jacqueline williams ann harris t r oul hovs clash iuu las parker robbie r r bruce dav les 7 v r od dirts dash i atcl dilzu andrea ihiplin claudia tcarue 7 jr old iv dash brian williams david huh irdson rov alii n 8 r old r dah i muse seckington k icn allen margaret san nt 8 vr i buvs hash hill srhenk m nli lovcgnive tom stephens 9v old iris dash barbara ann mil rita andrai lee townscnd 1 vr old bos dash llim a e bruce dennis david lloare grade 1 wheelbarrow race kin i d crawford and ann harris ph i lip lions nger and doug parki r ki i chard lloare and murra brown i grade 2 wheelbarrow race bruce lewis and george sclmcr jud budget termsi for amounts over 20 are available at low interest ro tes on application to the xividend plan credit de partment through your nearest iga service centre a convenient rev olving credit plan is also available on request fftmhydwideudplah how the plan works members of the family dividend plan through loyal continued shopping make possible extra savings which come back to kem as dividend credits these they may apply on the purchase of more food products or merchandisefrom the valuepacked family dividend catalogue additional div idends are offered in turn on these extra purchases each week specified products on sale will also offer extra dividend credits as dividend boosters if they are purchased judicious buy mg of these extra weekly dividend booster features will permit plan members to greatly increase their savings of the dividend credits regularly issued with all purchases for every dollar you spend on orders through the family dividend plan catalogue you get a divi dend credrt worth five cents for every dollar you spend in an iga market you receive a divi den credit equal to one cent these credits when accumulated conveniently may be used at your iga markefcfor food or for additional catalogue purchases how to usejtour dividend credits dividend credits may be used on presentation at the iga market or the family centre whose n and address they bear ha they may be used either to purchase any iterr sold in the iga store or to prepay all or part of any catalogue item you wish to order orders placed through the family centre will include dividend credits that can only be applied on further catalogue purchases made through that centre according to canadian law dividend credits cannot be used for payment or pari payment of the merchandise with which hey were issued they can only be applied on the following purchases for maximum eff ciency plan members are asked to hold their dividend credits until they have at least 1 00 or more at which time they should be converted to dividend credits in dollar denoi ination at your service centre they may then be conveniently applied on catalogue or store pur chases to those who have been saving bonus bucks the new family dividend plan does not interrupt or interfere with the bonus buck offers made during the past year it only adds to the benefits you can- enpy a an iga customer starting today dividend credits will be issued instead of bonus bucks and they will be considered of equal value and interchangeable when applied to iga store purchases or family plan catalogue purchases 100 bonus bucks equals 100 d j dend credits in order to make the fam ly plan catalogue ava labe to sabers o bonus bucvs they merely are asked to register as farm y pian members and will gain thereby all rights and privileges of plan members wiinout cost or obligation the current iga bonus g ft catalogue w ii remain in full use until the end of 1959 and items irsted there n will cont nue to be available as previously advertised w th out cash or for half cash and half bonus bucks or dividend credits after janu ary 1st 1959 the bonus bucks g ft catalogue will be d scont nued and only the new family plan catalogue will be in use with bonus bucks and dividend credits valued equally when appl ed to purchases save your bonus bucks they are valuable thanksgiving features at your iga market effective oct 9 10 1 1 grade a pre dressed young hen- 10 to 16 lb average famous for flavour turkeys 53 maple leaf save 8c mincemeat save 9c plus deposit c sweet b potatoes 2 lb tin aylmer save 10c 3 19c 1 1 oz bottlse 39c tomato catsup 229c urge bottles new lady beth assorted 1 lb box 79c iqa ginger ale 335c chocolates jacksons bargain centre b offering prexmas specials for example kiddies 3piece station wagon sets reg 29 95 special 12 95 mens sheepskin lined parkas which are as high as 24 95 special 10 95 many moke values which canl b mantionad in mm adl come in and look around sons bargain centre mam sjreet north hmmm bowtmctf m timn1dkis moutuumcsoiml billgarbutt 1 mrrme liuri hnn rlt nt d i 1i i ie in i i m i iei i whedharr nr tom h f ns and jc fire r aon h llm iiifl nald fenrlli kauri hod n ind at cm de k i r lraile 1 fiirn lohster race j it anne r mcr n ann harris j ie qui line williams gride 1 t m lobster rice itohh riv it i liit j hn tm ml il ol t r iu i nne kocrs nvf nl diinnt ii im radi 2 hm lohsti r nee i williams krurt hi tun ilnl rhi on gradi i irl lob t n c llirhan nii hill j in hiowntl jud sseltin rid i bs lobsti r lire ie ffre r isiin ii irrv lh n monle iomci indi i irls kicking shew both itichml i n 1 ats shipcott join divid son rih i bos kukm sh ie iurra hrown llrne it ri t dale walker grade 2 jjrls kick ins shot- kiren all n i vnn rog ers arlene tfrawford grade 2 beis kirkinc shoe and sl pti ens brnn williams brure 1-wis- frade 3 cirts ku n shot i tu ba ra ann hill beth mchee i rsi lloare ride 3 bins kicking shoe bruce dmnis bill srhenk je f fre hason ballinafad the ypl roup nut on sundu nuht for their meeting at the h une of lrih and join b urn of the 1 mle church dlriet glt nut f ir he ir mi t tin j in ihi uirrh in ond i null ind in i n pi in ti deioriti the thurch f the think lun crwc next week mr mauriee baker has returni i h inn fr im t hi h sp al and w i ih him a speech reeuver mr j w snim his jim bun tuki n the hospitut md ve tru t thi hi m i sun te wtli enoiui ti m nit imon us tttn main fr nt this t m iin u 1 td the da i own fair on s itu i our ladu f the v am m n tute uain h i 1 r miceisful l i and rti itui i m o ill tho io urtu pa id in th an ii t mpttition i supply sheaves pumpkins for oakv1lle harvest home distrct farmers jini fisher and tiison s a k upp ieei the gn n and she aw for a hirw t hut i fesii il in an oikwut chiinl thi sun 1 1 thi punipk ns whuh v b u id in thi rluirch lieorit i i ii em i fr n l il trul f it in i r j b i wn i li glen taxi 3cabs3 radio equipped reuable drivers tr 72432 see coloured slides of european visit the ball ina fad women s lnsti tutc members met al he imc of mrv a 1awr for their september mceung mrs r j shortill pre pared the motto for the month take pains viith jour meitls and you will never have pam after ward two reports b mrs n sinclair and mrs t gibson were splendidly presented on the con vention in guclph in september as convener of the mee ne mrs r b kirkwood introduced mss jean ruddell of georgetown who showed some beautiful slides of her trip to europe last summer these pictures were muh enjoy ed and appreciated by ne bum tocrs the roll call was answered with an idea for recipe substitn lions current events for the month was read by mrs d brown airs h hilts mrt j mcner and mrs e mcenery assisted the j hosted 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