Page I THE HERALD Wednesday IMS DOWNTOWN BECOMES A SHOPPING MALL FOR Main St CLOSED from Church St to James For The THREE BIG SALE DAYS news Limehouse family opens Stayner store By Mrs A Ben Ion Birthday greetings to fery Ryan who celebrated with party for some little school friends recently Mr and Mrs Brian Kevin and Graham have moved to where they have purchased Kerrs Red and White Supermarket We ore sorry to lose them but welcome he Martins In their The met Memorial Hall on Thursday evening when club girls assisted with the program They opened with their pledge in unison Girls taking the two most recent projects included Dlanne Snlppe Elizabeth Moulden Sheila Anderson Sharon Anderson Kirk wood Karen Wickson and Dole The motto Learn to do by doing was explained by Moulden who piled It their pledge The girls modelled garments which they have mode and also had their records on display Mrs Anderson a leader presented a silver dollar to the girls for each project completed was answered by each WI member telling the equivalent of It training in her youth A newsletter from the Scouts was read telling of a successful bottle drive in June and another planned for the fall Convenor of Agriculture and Canadian Industries told of exporting good apples and other fruit but not likely to have an abundance of other Citlienshlp and World Af fairs convenor reported that the United Nations was 30 years old on June being three limes its original size embracing 1 338 countries and states Historical told that stoves were invented in to provide cooking facilities for the army Prior to that fireplaces were he only method of cooking and heating The project Tor Sep tember will be baking bread and all girls to are eligible Get In touch with Mr Anderson Mrs Noble extended her thanks to club leaden Mrs Anderson and Mrs Kirk wood The meeting opened with president Mrs Booth repeating day In June and all the Ode The collect and Maple Leaf closed it Mrs Anderson was hostess and nerved lunch Rev Harold Martin con ducted the service at Limehouse Presbyterian Church Rev P Barrow was on holidays BOOKS Obituary Joseph Hall Joseph Hall a well where he had and active resident of been confined since taking a for many years stroke In October of away June 18 in his Mr Hall was born in the He was in the Ex small village of Lang loft in tend are Nursing Home in Lincolnshire England on ALpANCE CHURCH Evangelical Main It ail or Peter Raich Sunday School Ham Morning Worship E van I Worship Everyone Welcome Coma make our church your church ST GEORGES ANGLICAN CHURCH St ThaRivd R NURSERY CARE HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY J Family School if Morning warship Paris On BAPTIST CHURCH Immanuel Lutheran Church Rend a Rev Harold R Piliir July August a worship Service Church CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH J W Poitman Listen Dial BACK TO GOD HOUR SundaysBOOam Also CKFH August 7 1631 He spent his early years there until he came to Canada In 1912 When war was declared he Joined the Canadian Army and served France After the war he returned and was discharged in Toronto From Ihere he moved Georgetown with his family In He had been an active resident of his town ever since He was a member of the Georgetown Volunteer Fire Department for many years as well as a member of town council for one term He was very active for a number of years In the Independent Order of Oddfellow a and was on the building committee when the Georgetown Memorial Arena and Odd fellows Hall was built Mr Hall was a past member of the Verdun Lodge and a past County Master of the Orange Lodge of Hal ton County He was also a member and past Master of Georgetown and a member of the Loyal True Blue Association At the time of his retirement in IBM he was employed at Smith and Stone as a stationary engineer Mr Hall was predeceased by his wire Ada Brown in IMS bis parents and sisters Polly Emma and Clara and brothers Jack and George He leavea his tons John of Hamilton Joe of Georgetown Bob of St Catharines daughters Ethel Mrs C Boyd of Erin Irene Mrs Mathers of Callander Ann Mra of Georgetown and a brother Mark of Langtoft England Mr Hall also leaves 17 grandchildren and great grandchildren COME TO BARBERS FOR GENUINE SAVINGS STOREWIDE OFF For Sidewalk Days j Coro Special- I Coro Summer I Beads Price BARBERS JEWELLERS 77 Main St 3482 Many Other In Store Items Youngs Pharmacy DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN MONDAY FRIDAY SAT COMF1 FURNITURE SALE LAMP SPECIAL AH In Our WINDOW COFFEE AND END TABLES And Other STORE ITEMS DISCOUNT PRICES DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 30 Street Siuth SUPER SPECIALS SOLE FILLETS 279 COD FILLETS HADDOCK FILLETS 269 OCEAN PERCH FILLETS RED SPRING SALMON 329 SEA SMELTS 59 ATLANTIC SALMON 379 WMIaquBnlliylsiti We also carry a large selection of fresh smoked and salted fish plus a large line of Newfoundland products and pickled meats COME AND VISIT YOUR FRIENDLY MARITIME STORE Maritime HAWKINS FISH MART Main St 5 Georgetown