Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1959, p. 2

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tm oimhtown hbrald wimk 1m page 1 joes tuck shop 27 main st tr 7301 dorothy lusty wed to airman rev kenneth richardson per formed the marriage ceremony in st georges anglican church on saturday june 6th 1000 at two oclock when dorothy jean lus ty became the bride of lac doug us arthur matthews ot camp bor den the bride is the daughter of the late mr and mrs clem lusty choose winners for gala day posters a contest for the best posters advertising gala day sponsored by the georgetown hospital assoda ion recently produced the follow injj winners from public schools park school seniors terry mor gan gr 4 sean tost gr 4 john graff gr 4 juniors joan dock sey gr 2 alan whan gr 3 terry lane cathy neil gr 3 gail young gr sl chapel sl seniors lome coi ell christine arthur- gr 6 bob haley gr 6 juniors mary hender son gr 3 venn hall donna far mer gr 3 roseanne parry agnes lorensen gr 3 harrison seniors robin bow man gr 6 eleanor mitchell gr 6 jim inglis gr 6 juniors rich ard field gr 6 carol goss gr 6 holy cross seniors kathenne strite gr 7 shirley suchan gr 7 ann simonyi connie bodm gr 6 leonard hulmc gr 8 louise leduc gr 7 wrigglesworth seniors joan harris gr 6 wayne riddall gr s lynda zambra gr 6 juniors phyllis barber gr 2 mary hay gr 3 jeffrey lloyd eason nancy timleck gr 2 and barbara hill gr 3 guelph lions club giant car bingo saturday june 13th 4k 1300 in cash prizes plus choice of 59 pontiac r 2000 cash snowball jackpot 1700 in 54 numbers 8 15 pm guelph memorial gardens children under 16 ywi not allowed to play scotch bakery 6nhu street on location only s ladies dont spend hot summer days in an even hotter kitchen when the temperaturejietsrs keep much gooler byerfdenng 1m your bakefl goqjts from us bj qualitfis jpjis as is the delictm f our everything baked on the premises cakes made to order for weddings birthday parties etc y phone tr 73481 coop grass seed 5 lb bog 375 speciu mixtures of grass seed mad up 60c per lb lawn fertilizer lawn fertilizer with grub killer cham unk fence 17 00 par 100 ft ff posts both cadar and tl qood supply of dover seeds and fertilizers in stodc skd corn available coop supplies tfctatigf 7m71 and the groom the son of mr and mm gorddji matthews chffllwack bc the bride given in marriage by her brother william lusty glen williams chose a street length gown ol white brocaded satin with matching white daisy hat with a corsage of red roses airs john beatty was matron of honour in a street length gown of blue satin with matching hat and a corsage of pink roses lac lynwood lloyd or camp borden a v friend of the groom was jrroomsman the groom and his attendant were in their rcaf uniforms mr and mrs john beatty river drive friends of the bride enter tained at a wedding reception at their home for twepty five guests at a buffet supper following the ceremony mr and mrs matthews are spen ding thier ten day honeymoon mot onng in northern ontario for ra velling the bride wore a pink flock ed nylon ensemble white hat and a corsage of red roses on their return the couple will live in bar y club midtown by dar yea yea l well hi there we went to the records friday night and it was the big debut of our new pa ss- tem we hope you enjoyed the music as it was clearer and one could understand the words and music for a change next week it s records again so come on along and join the gang the crests are on sale now and the price 15 1 00 now a dollar isn t going to break you it might break me but not you buy one and wear it on your jacket or just pin it up in your room these following records are my pick as the country s top ten up coming hits 1 1 little bitty johnny travis and bob hush a bye the mystics 3 bongo rock preston epps it was i skip and flip 5 the great grandfather johnny otis 6 like a tiger fabian 7 lav ender blue by sammy turner 8 the wonder of you ray peter son 9 satisfied jackie wilson 10 jupiter c pat and the satel htes this song is a terrific sound i think jou u all flip over it well thats about it for another week 111 see ou at midtown on friday night until then live a little but take it eas and remem bor the golden rule alliance hands glen first fastball defeat jim golden and clark holmes connected for bases loaded home runs in consecutive innings last tuesday as alliance mill blasted glen williams 18 to 5 to hand the league leaders their first defeat in five starts gib telford was equal to his hitters in striking out 12 glen ites both telford and the bom barded glen hurlcr tom peavo went the distance in the free hit ting contest that rocketed the coa ters into second place dillon caugbt for the mill while the glen pitcher s brother ken peavoy wor ked behind the plate for the losers was played at the len s imprasive new ball park which should- the scene of some exciting ball before the season is 6ver while the alliancsswerc smoth enng their opponentsblton bro thers took a 43 squeaker from norval in town a single y don wilson brought trev moore with the winner in the 6th inng to snap a tight pitching battle tween casstdy of cotton brotners and bernie dor for norval harv chappel of cotton bros hit the only home run in the ball game in the 3rd inning with on moore caught for cotton bros langraff for norval cotton bros downed alliance 0j grade a fresh acr0n1zed ed chta 33 i5 2 to 3 lb overage lb vvat all food prices effective june ii 12 is clover valley 4c off 16 or lr cheezpleez 55c overage i extra lean peameaieo half cryovec cottage rolls 59i maxwell house save 20c 6 oz ar instant coffee shirrtffs lushgs all varieties save 9c jelly powders granulated pure cane save 5c 5 lb bag redpath sugar pkgs of 70 iga serviettes maple leaf ham tbeesweet fancy 20 oz tins grapefruit juice 2 29c pine fresh 6c off giant size old dutch cleanser 23c iv lb tin e d smiths complete family sue apple pie mix with free jim dandy 16 ox tin howes paste wax just two of our many produce features cantaloupes every bite a delight aw salmon flesh 1 9 jumbo she 45 cac mw red ripe beauties for a tasty salad us no 1 14 oz pkg tomatoes 19c dairy feature solo m nb margarine pkgs u food 4 frozen food feature french m 7 oz fries p pkg 99 649 37 339 729 39c 53c 95 59 locally grown strawberries attractively priced don t forget your free copy of the iga home makers encyclopedia catalogue supplement volume 4 now available at your local iga store vol 1 to 3 shli avil howden hall families hold annual reunions on saturday june 6th the an nual hall reunion was held at the mccurdy school with seventy five attending the meeting was held at noon in the afternoon all kinds of races were held and pn zes given- the oldest present was mr victor hall and the youngest was the daughter of mr and mrs frank hall a game of ball was cnjoed by old and young alike of the men enjocd a few lames of horseshoes picnic sup per provided by the ladies was enjoyed by all the twenty eighth annual how den reunion was held at hornby community park on saturday june 6th with sevenlj attending the reunion started at noon the oldest lady attending was mrs 4 1 on thursday to take their iirslljam mcconachic the oldest gen win pomeroy and boxford lor cotton bros over telford and ieslic the smith and stone pitcher fi scher allowed just two hits but ost the game at the glen thurs day as the home club kept their win string alive with a 3 2 victory peavoy was the glen hurler and gave up just three hits junior beaumont caught for the glen hurst for smith and stone it was glen 7 norval 1 on sun day due to some fancy hurling by jack kcmshead who got the win lancaster and langraff were the norval battery while bob web ster did plate duty for the glen george burlington and bill rich ardson were ejected from the game tn the top of tie seventh inning for tangling smith and stone extended their winless streak to three games sun day when jamie cunningham held them to three hits enabling alii ance to cop a 31 decision pat tcrson and hurst went the route for the losers and leslie was the alliance catcher tleman mrs charles potruff the youngest child was kevin howden son of mr and mrs garnet how den mrs j stewart of shel burne came from the farthest point several races were run randy howden won in the under school age class linda howden won in her class betty anne eyre and laura howden won the three legged race awtbcttj anne also won the shoe kicking contest thl children enjoyed several pony rides duringv the afternoon terms bulletin editor canadas mr kinsman local kinsman sam meltzcr re ceived a glowing tribute in the widely read ajax kinsmen bullc tin recently when columnist bill lcgros referred to the local kin ews editor as canada s master kinsman lcgros wrote if georgetown kinsmen club has had a successful jear and from their news bulle tin it appears to bo lops i would say from this distance that bulle tin editor sam meltzcr has been a driving force sam in my opinion mister knsman across the nal ion this is one special kinsman i should like to meet advertise regularly it pays suffers eye cut in white bridge accident a toronto resident george rel linger of 4 kayfield road escaped without serious injury when his car collided with the white bridge on main st n late last wcdncs dav night mr bellinger suffered only a cut over his right te in the smash and was treated bj dr a mac in tosh at the police station dam age to the car amounted to an cs timatcd 700 the rcllinger car was north und on main at about 11 15 pm when it rammed the east abut fifth annual remembrance service sunday june 21st 2 30 pm glen williams cem rev g lockhart royal will conduct the service with rev john rathbone assisting harold c mcclure master of ceremonies band in attendance robert mcmaster chairman mrs vern kirby sec ty treasurer olboi wh ment ted cst harley lowe invcstiga selling yowr home rent ing disposing of unwanted ar ticles during house cleaning look lag for transportation seeking a job whatever tt is youil und it in herald adlets try one next week i property owners weeds notice is hereby given to all property owners in accor dance with the weed control act ontario sections 3 7 10 and 12 mat unless weeds growing on their lands within the town of georgetown are cut down or otherwise destroyed by june 20th 1959 end alto throughout the season the town may enter upon said lands and have the weeds cut or otherwise destroyed charging the cost against the lands in the taxes as set out in the act the cooperation of all ciliiboj is earnestly solicited w j walkerved inspector ofoeoroetown framtk matter ttotxm pvtvr malar aha farfaamen damtf coming monday and tuesday only woman hoei twnkmhll she l fire starting next wednesday for 4 mo days rod stekkr fay spain in at capone adult join our bumper strip club t0i1ay

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