Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1959, p. 16

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i save on quality clothing in isilvers mens department suburban coats alt wool mams suburban eah graft bawo a wfoml sizes 36 to 46 v wreaths r avail day i contact wo thomas oriivi thiavto 7155 be generous buy a poppy saturday now ml v 117 woalquift km outstandmo value at 10- boys duffle coats in sizes 6 to 16 yean ab wool wtarw- with sppehed a hoods 9s mens leather jackets genuine horsehide windbcke e e sflyto dont leave it to the sunday school teacher it your child is to hive a proper sense of moral and spiritual values he most also learn at home dost adopt a do as i say not as i do tttitude with your child or the scriptures teaching will be very hard for him to understand dont leave the spiritual instruction of your child to the sun day school and church but let the church and sunday school help you complete this task of in struction johns every visitation nov 15 coming events v industrial hock mettlng sunday november 1st at 1 pa georgetown aran georcetown high school bazaar thursday n 19 starting it 30 pjn 111 rummage sale in the town hall glen wmiama sponsored by st albany ladle guild on saturday nov 7th 10 ajn baby clinic legion audit arlum georgetown flwt fbur mondays of every month 130 330 except statutory holi- dayai ashgrove womena associ ation will hold a bake sale fri day afternoon nov bth at x00 p in the united gas store main street south plan to attend ashfrove wi euchre and dance friday nov 6th stewarttown halt cards at h30 lunch provided doris hulls orchestra 119 fowl supper friday oc tober 30th 5 pan to 8 pjn- adults sum under u years 75c under 5 years free spon sored by norval presbyterian church a- 10- puppet show many moons- delightful puppet play for children available for birthday parties in the home i peggy biernes tr 7w74 annual turkey shoot saturday oct 31 1 00 pm 9th una glen williams 22 open sights 12 gauge winning tickets on lucky draw to be drawn at 3 pm georgetown anglers c hunters association m golden galaxy milk co the milky way to health phone tr 72831 for your free sample of two qts protect and beautify your home with a new roof 34n1 asphalt sm8un 867 per vyu to eowec am wirapr qwff stsing 12 sqoana at itrtoji sannrlcs covering w would coat youi wwflw war vtud- fet ptanv twdi ms gr month dont bit xon bum assarionrte and your dptcmmtamtt ik flpooed witha teak vab mown yoo can bay sr mrer coost m ssw modest montm t sbs coma- in and sa as setotftion f cohmrs amshfti ami talk hit wirja o monfl is wspnred soar bill huffmans barber shop 45 main street south for 1st class hair cutting shampoos tonics welcome old and new customers hours 8 am- to 6 pm tues wed triors sat fridays 8 am to 9 pm wtu he held at pjft hi knox church hall not 4th please brim apron to modal and auc tion off for roll cstq also hrinf qujt tickets anniversary and parents might dub shdtown friday not 8th harvey smiths or- ibhestra dancing 9 to l adults 1 ibdtownets 90c arenas rose boom semiformal st georges wa bazaar friday november 13th in the parish hall salad plate tea 39c touch and take fish pond green thumb table fancywork baking- llm christmas basaar the even ing of norember 20th and satur day november au at mcclures home fiirnlshings main st s sponsored by daughters of st georgcv basaar saturday nov 7th at s30 pm in st johns church stevarttown home baking needlework gifts etc tea and salad plate sponsored by st johns guild 118 the ladles ef qei lawn bowline dub will held a wchre to s h hall en wednes november 4th at cm lunch arises am draw admission 50c the georgetown girls pipe band dance to be held friday november 30th rose room dancing to norman robinsons orchestra 930 to 130 330 per couple door prise queen refreshments 118 plan to attend t the candy cane carnival in 9t johns un- ited church memorial hall- on friday december 4th begin ning at 130 pm sponsored by st johns wa georgetown chess club are startink their fall activities any anyone interested in chess is askeoto call in at lincoln motors 399 guelph st thursday evening at 8 pm 1029 t9tti anniversary ef ath- reve united church sunday november 1st 11 ajn rev o i adams ef acton special musk i by church choir i pan rev c brown music by norval un ited church choir annual turkey shoot sat urday october slst at 1 pm r mcmasters farm 9th line glen williams 22 open sights and 12 gaune shoteuns geor getown anglers a hunters as sociation 1022 remember this date nov ember 7th itba family fair in the odd fellows hall 1 to 5 pm afternoon tea with tea cup reading touch and take table ooportunitv and rummage tables lurkv purchase priie fun for all 8 harrison home a school association meeting will be held on monday november 2nd at 8 pm mayor armstrong will present dthtenshlp swards the guest speaker will be magistrate k m langdon whose subject will be our children our re sponsibility lunch wilt be ser ved dan- winner at a hall board en- ire when ten tables were pla yed n uincaoae hemorlal hall on satnrday evening ware mrs craig and mr frank rob inson first and lfrs w t sin clair and mrs heldrem start seconds mrs arthur wilson sat on the lucky chair lunch was served at the close mr and mrs c meredith vis ited mrs oscar locker rrt rockwood on sunday social personal mr and mrs ray conn 34 mill street have returned from a motor trip through the new england states and a visit with relatives in troy ny mr and mrs bruce harding and darryl and mrs w f brad ley 70 main street south spent a few days last week hi new york cirj 41 mrs frank fdrguson v t prince charles drive has retur ned home after spending six weeks visiting relatives in vic toria bc and los angeles cal lshe was accompanied by mrs h- a ferguson of peterboro mr and mrs wes nordpsett and mr and mrs ted johnston were visitors at the mac alex anders norval enroute from harvard mass to their home at laurelwood acres chatsworth california they are owners of the largest dairy herd in the world mrs victor girard of manch ester nh returned home this week after spending the i mer with her sister mrs dean harley is john street west she travelled with her daugh ter and son in law mr and mrs ed viera and their son gary also of manchester mr and mrs walter biehn i 26 queen st were vacationing for the past two weeks travel ling in new england and spen ding a few days in new york city mr and mrs william mcnally 22 market street joi ned them in new york mr and mrs doug davidson 5 parkview blvd their daugh ter elizabeth and niece ginny terry 51 byron st motored to florida where they staved at key biscayne an island near miami and at silver springs during their stay in the south they flew to nassau for a few days now from boughton jewellers 17jewel eigins only 95 mrs william hadley buried glen williarns a resident of glen williams since coming to canada 55 years ago mrs william hadley 76 died on friday at the home of her daurhter mrs james sargent 21 normandy blvd she hd been in falling health tor several months formerly margaret ann hew itt she was bom in connahas quay wales the daughter of john and mary hewitt and came to canada when her par ents emigrated she was a members of the legion tidies auxiliary and of the ladies fiuild of st albans anglican church she leaves her husband who has been a patient in sunny- brook hospital toronto for some time a son william and daughters alice mrs bob jep- sonv gwendolyne mrs alex korzack and emily mrs james sargeno alt of town t2 grand children and three greatgrand children she was predeceased by four sisters and one brother rev john rathbone was as sisted by rev kenneth richard son in conducting the funeral service on monday in st albans church glen williams pall bearers were bill hewitt j danny and ted hewitt kerry jepson tom and bud hill in terment was in glen williams cemetery mrs s h lindsay dies at limehouse member of one of esquesings oldest families mrs s h lind say 89 died at her home r r 1 limehouse on friday- the former hattie cook she was the daughter of david cook and elmira clark and was born on the cook farm on the 7th line which is now the residence of mr and mrs s g bennett she attended the blue mountain school after their marriage 68 vears ago mr and mrs undsay farmed at their present home on the 6th line a prominent member of the l communilv she was a member of ballinafad united church and a life member of the worn- s association she was a past j president of bannockburn wo- mens institute she leaves her husband and three children david of acton mrs hattie price campbell ville and jessie mrs morgan madilm limehouse s grand children mrs bob cunningham streetsville billy price camp- bellville and marilyn madtll limehouse a greatgrandson billv cunningham and broth er and sister david cook and mrs isaac bennett georgetown a son william died some years ago and she was also predecea sed by a brother wesley cook murray mcbride student min ister at the ballinafad church and ken griffiths student min ister at bbenexer conducted the funeral service on monday at the rumley shoemaker fun eral home acton a favour ite hymn the old rugged cross was sung by fred j shottill during the service pall bearers were neighbours hard ing price fred j and fred w shortill don matthews herb allan and fred cole flower bearers were tom kennedy jesse mcenery albert robin- son jim ottourke ed ferry man and frank smith inter ment was in fairview cemetery acton now more than ever before the luxurious kirs you love take in even more important place in the fashion world silvers is vour logical store lor furs whether it be mink mmkrat persun or alaska seal they are obtainable at silvers here is whv vou should look to silvers for furs prices guaranteed as low or lower than x jptyl available anywhere b quality unconditionally guaranteed in every rtsrect ts budget terms genirous and no interest or carrying charges d you must have confidence in your rjr supplier and silvers reputation for integrity should give you ample peace of mind new fall and winter wool dresses we have an excellent ielection of wool 1 dresses in one and twopiece srvles in the l mjj newest fashion trends and shades from industrial bowling league banquet dance fo all m59 bowtjob friday october 30th 1959 canadian legion hall dinner 7 pm ludry spot dancm mill street dancing 9 pm- advertising pays try it limrhou sympathy extended to bereaved families we extend sympathy to mr s lindsay and family in the passing of mrs lindsay on fri day morning following i long mnesb also to mrs a lawson and family on the very sudden death of mr lawson on saturday evening mr homer mcavoy final year student of knox college conducted the service st lime house presbyterian church on sunday while rev a calder was taking part in one hund redth annlrersary services at a former charge near norwich owl mr mcavoy was guest of the- a w bentont while here mr and- mrs james noble have returned from a week at rochester nyt mrs deegan and mrs scott ef rodm hht0n progressive conservative association annual meeting and tucnon or omens thursday eveg october 29th town hall milton 815 pm hon michael starr isfoisi tuiw t w aawdy m id sum hal im wfa aha sehsshments ivhwone wfecom ia oatfc ptmllltot a jc diw ftrtj qawd

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