Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1959, p. 10

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v the georgetown herald wednesday february 23th 1bss pace 10 mr businessman have you a listing georgetown shopping guide municipal directory is going to pressi if you are not included please contact the herald office tr 73m1 the shopping guide is issued by the chamber of commence and will be distributed to every georgetown resident notice to creditors in in estate of edna b cleave deceased all persons having claims against the estate of edna b cleave late of the town of geor getown married woman who died on or about the 23rd day of no vember 1958 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of march 1959 after which date the estate will be dis tributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will hot be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 11th day of february ad 1959 w harod executor clea hew of the estate of edna b cleave 1y hs solicitors son ord helson georgetown ontario silvers accent on elegance for spring in their mamouth ladies dept new spring coats adorable fashions in fine new woollens 2995 new spring suits here are important new shade trends this spring- our first arrivals of ladies suits embody iq qc these new trends jjj new spring dresses never before have we shown such a vast 01a ac array of new spring dresses priced from pvjd spring opening specials ladies first quality seamless nylons pair 79c new spring blouses crisp new fabrics irt lovely shades and m qo styles from m- new spring skirts for style and value you cant beat these skirts c ac wool fabrics smart new styling details from 2 low fat homo milk now available mm i from your maple leaf dairy driver salesman along with our other popular products i chocolate dairy drink mldout hot or cold l stews cottage cheese shamrock brand butter buttermilk also low fat bovoraoa sour cream maple leaf dairy and cpirm by fred steen coming events the regular meeting of the womens institute will be held on wednesday march 4th in knox church hall it 8 pm ibaby clinic legion auditor ium georgetown first four hon days of every month 130 3 30 statutory holidaysexcepted the meeting of chapel street home school scheduled for mon day march 2nd has been postpon ed until a later date watch for notices hospital auxiliary jadies please note the next meeting on tuesday march 10th will be held at 8 p m in harrison public school note change of location r harrison home school as sociation monday march 2nd commencing at 7 30 parent teach er interviews open bouse to all parents and friends deraonstra uons by studentsrefreshments rebckah birthday euchre- in the odd fellows hall march 5 at 8 30 p m door prizes good euchre prizes lunch everyone cor dially invited to thjs annual par ty 34 rummage and bake sale in glen williams town hall satur day march 14th at 10 am soon sored by the 1st glen williams guides and brownies 311 norval junior farmers are holding their annual euchre and dance in stewarttown hall on friday march 6th at 8 30 pm presentation of tables will be made good euchre prizes dane ing to doris hulls orchestra re freshments admission 50c 34 attention the general public the georgetown volun teer ambulance service will con duct a st john first aid course in the ioof hall commencing on march 11th 7 9 pm registra tion fee is s3 00 everyone is invited to attend 2 25 tuesday march 10th 8 15 p m wrigglesworth auditorium display of choral singing and square dancing by the george town night school classes eer one welcome admission free there will be square dancing for cerone after the program the hospital association holding a euchre in the legion auditorium on monda march 9 the eaton company arc giving a dtmonslration of gift wrapping prior to the euchre from 7 30 to 8pm admission 50c lunch and door prize come and enjoy this interesting evening ever one cordially invited annual meeting ilalton coun ty hogi producers association hog producers cooperative hog producers marketing board wed nesday march 11 at 1 pm sharp agricultural hall milton charles mclnncs provincial president guest speaker ah hog producers are urged to attend h arm strong pres a r service sec despite zero tempcratures restricted attendance somewhat a very interesting meeting was held thursday in wngglesworth school by east georgetown ratepayers association under the chairman ship of george macaulay the vice president major topic of the evening was the safety of georgetowns natur nl gas installations inside and out side the home in order to get firsthand facts members of the ontario fuel board which regul ates and policies the gas compan ics and installers and members of the united suburban gas co had been invited t a p dis fuel board gas company provide panel discussion wffi v m easter seal dinner will be held thursday march 19th knox church hall tickets 2 00 each sponsored by georgetown rotary tl mi ucm 1 1 m ww i cussloh with attending members of the association on the panel from the fuel board were commissioner john wingfcl dcr senior inside inspector alex allan senior outside inspector wil bert callum and assistant inspec tor fred clarke the gas comp any panel was represented by har mon boyes general sales manager heard hyslop general supennten dent outside lines john bennett jim robertson merchandise man agcr and formerly district manag er at georgetown al blac well district manager and robert an derson district salesman mr boyes explained that the gas company is most anxious to ensure that no gas explosions oc cur in or out of the home the companies he said are victims of newspaper headlines regarding ex plosions where the word gas is us cd referring to gasoline coal gas and sewer gas another example he quoted was a dortbtcjieadline in a dail paper about a famih blasted out of their home at night and having to crawl through the mbhu in actual fast there had been no major explosion no rub ble the gas compam had been calkd bicause of a pipe damaged h a shifting foundation and the owner had slept thi rest of tht nijhl in his home mr infcldr outlined the viws f thi fut 1 board and stated lhatait is of flft utmost impor time tktht board and that truri is no qiuktion of the saftl of gai ipplianns since tin p ilc rtno md ottawa explosions both of which tr dm to unumi il circumstan tis steps have been taken b tht binrd he said to prevent am recur rinir- 1 be inspection stiff of both inside and outside depart mints of ihe board have been ix pandfd ind a new ontario code aih be issued shortly to regulate installations this will replace the modified american code presentlv used the complete installation in georgetown was checked by the board and found to be excellent one of the man questions ask cd the panellists was about heat reclaimers attached to the furnace pipe leading to the chimney mr allan stated that the board does not recommend these on cither gas or oil and instead recommends that the furnace be adjusted for maximum efficiency 3s this is cheaper and better for the installa tion n review history work of council of women the local council of women held their regular monthly meet ing at the home of mrs r t paul on friday february 20th each af filiated organization brought two extra members to hear a report on the organization and work of the i oca council of women which was organized in toronto in 1893 read by miss 11 lawson the first national president was lady aber deen wife of the governor general of canada the international council of women has a member ship of 40 millions in 37 countries around the world a few of the many aims achiev ed by the national councilof wo men include 1 manual training in schools 2 supervised playgrounds in park and school grounds 3 wrapped bread and milk tested 4 grading of beef endorsed 5 ottawa was the first placewhere victorian or der of nurserf was established in canada council furnished the house the georgetown local council ofwomcnwas organized ihmarch 1921 and a list of the first mem bers was read the first officers elected were president miss ger trudc dayfool vice president mrs h w kennedy miss a bradley corresponding secretary miss m e curne recording secretary mws annie rjan treasurer mrs ii r mimms mrs a m nielsen moved a vote of thanks to miss lawson for her vcrj interesting talk and to mrs paul tor her home and the lovelv tea served georgetown arena seasons schedule monday figure skating private club 410 p m tuesday free skating for chil dren under 10 years 45 p m hockey at 8 30 wednesday thursday- curling friday- free skating for children 10 up to high school 45 p m hockey at 8 30 saturday i ittlc nhl hockey from 7am 1 pm midget hockey 5 6pm public skating all ages 24 p m and 7 9pm skating adults only 9 10 p m for capital growth in estors g rowth fund combines the adv anlages of common stock investment and full tune profess ional management assets of the fund are invested in a wide range of canadian com mon stocks selected for longterm growth potential features automatic free telnveetmant of dividends cumulative investment plana variable income plana income tax credit for complete information contact lime house laura treble sets triple bowling mark a new high triple mark m the afternoon ladies bowling league was carded by laura treble this week who registered a respectiblc 800 tricount mrs art stamp with a 749 and mrs e l millers 737 were other good counts a 307 by miss treble was just second best in the singles where mrs miller ruled with a mrs prank anderson rolled noteworthy 291 sbll leading the league mrs tom ledwidgcs flying saucers ran into a stone wall in mrs or val pauls skylarks and lost all seven points the gain pulled the skylarks into contention for the trophies behind mrs w mar- chmenfs kool katx in third the second place spot is held down by the red feathers captained by mrs bud bishop the holders of the highest averages are mrs frank ander son 218 laura treble 208 mrs fred spires 198 mrs george burlington 197 mrs vic mc- niven 193 and mrs jack saun ders 192 the captains and the execu- tiro will be holding a meeting mj anti rabies treatment for limehouse child renee lefennk is receiving the series of daily injections of anti rabies serum after being scratched b a cat which proved to have been rabid 12 tables of euchre were play ed at limehouse memorial hall on saturday evening when another in the w i marathon series was held winners were mrs lamer nnt and clifford mcdonald sec onds going to mrs m stark in a cut with mrs c wilson and s iawront in a cut with s matth ews mrs r l davidson won lone hands prize in a draw with ii campbell m slark and s matth i ws and ken mcdonald sat on the luck chair the committee convened by mrs harry brown verved lunch afterwards call ilmorc celebrated her 12th birlhdav with a party at her home on saturday evening she had 18 guests mrs herbert sinclair of hamil ton viiled the pattersons on sun day mr and mrs calvin macdonald and ronald of elmwood spent the week end with the kirkpatricks mrs macdonald and little soft re maining for a week miss quinton xf toronto alio was a weekend guest of the kirkpatricks held birthday party robert mccolgan jr son of mr and mrs r mccolgan 3 temple road celebrated his 6th birth day february 14th guests cele brating with him at a birthday and valentine party combined were his sister debra philip hyde vicky chappel uoyd and i jimmy bond jamie reader stev en lounds billy king and kis cousin ricky osborne from to ronto unabjle to attend were janet mcclure steven wallace ian barker peter nammk o4 his cousins susan and rhonda osborne from wiflowdale an executive fa a man dick riddall 4 ostrander blvd i i nvettori gjucbrcrftdu jon rod maveal motor sales ltd main st tr 73611 yotmtbuihionai truck dmiw prominent toronto manufacturer gives up business silvers have purchased entire stock of mens and boys suede and horse- hide jackets these are now going on sale at less than half original prices boys suede jackets 78 first quality suede in brown and tan on sale boys horsehide jackets first grade pony horsehide ackets irr sizes m 8 to 18 years 5 oo mens suede jackets sizes 36 to 46 in brown and navy reg 19 jj values now p00 mens horsehide jackets assorted latest styles genuine horsehide and j a soft glove leathers values up to 25 00 j00 on sale at j mens car coats nylon blend poplin car coats on sale y88 when you need tv radio appliance service you want them right away and you want them mad correctly john s reputation for top quality work honest prices and speedy service is your assurance of satisfaction call tr 79453 for johns concrete foundations brick block work sidewalks new homes floors garages comma rcial industrial residential institutional bill hamilton hamilton construction every building need 66 pnnce charles drive georgetown phone triangle 7 3480 we hope to have our store open friday febr0ary 27th after completing some alterations drop in and see our extensive display of fins china pottery jeviuery artificial rowers and gift items too numerous to list barbers

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