Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1953, p. 5

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saturday daughter of the west lets get tough with the east side kids monday and tuesday kansas raiders technicolor el ilt cnui tatnnent jet job if comprehensive automobile insurance phompt faiffandtkiknulv ceaimsserice investigation of thirteen coiiprehensl e claims resulting from the tornado which struck sarnia and vicinity on may 21 was completed by cogeralors insuiancc association within a week coop com prehensive saved from lois ten sarnia and three middlesex noli-y- holdcrs one car was domaced beyond economical repair and mas replaced with a new one eight day after the storm cooperators insurance association comprehensive coverage pays for damage to your automobile from most causes other than by col lision or uscl up to thi ictual cash vauic of the loss for real protection in automobile insurance and unexcelled claims service call cooperators insurance association representative today j norman bird georgetown 746j cooperators insurance association legion notes decoration day will be held this sunday afternoon coming at green wood cemetery there will be two bands in attendance possibly three as well as a number of other organ izations lowers will be placed on the graves of each comrade buried in greenwood and other flowers sent by car to neighbouring ceme teries this is a must for every member so let s see our whole four hundred on parade this is a dis tinct possibility if every member would cooperate after all no one is that old that they ctm t take part in una very important parade so how about everv member turning out on sunday to make this the biggest parade ever thursday night will be the last meeting for the summer so lets see every member out there are a number of important matters for each members consideration so how about coming out the meeting will be short there will be refreshments and lunch sered afterwards so make a spttfl effort to be on hand as an added attraction we have a movie projector to show some col oured snaps of the coronation day parade and th v ai e really worth seeing this will only take about ten minutes at the close of the mee ting and belie e me the pictures are really good several will be of special interest to the branch such as one showing the parade marshal henry shepherd giving the salute as he passed the saluting base and a very clear one of legion mem ber passing the stand as well as the regiment floats firemen etc and the annual picnic is now m 1 tolls of an anting it promises to be the biggest one yet with lots of good i rues pomes big baseball game horseshoe pitching contest and many other things to do once again it will be held in stanley park and we hope this year to see the branch and their families num ber over 1000 since it started two years ago this eent has mushroom ed until its rcall o big do so folks let s keep it that way a day we can all get together with our friends and acquaintances and our families for a real good time after all that s what the l is for comradeship it happens every time satupday our new pride and joy the cooler went on the blink for the week end in fact till monday night but alls well that ends well the company that installed it sent out a serviceman and its now back in running condition for good we hope for plain and rock face concrete blocks also chimney blocks its oriole concrete block co w j mcgowan 9th line glen williams georgetown 777 out oftown callers please reverse charges qoearxd atfsteg youll enjoy the warm days and the refreshing cool pinescented evening breezes of ontarios vacation land and you can add enoyment to your holiday by travelling the carefree way by bus ask vow iocai agent about higrlwar toms to au pacts of rrleta round trip fares wasaga beach bracebridge owen sound 650 855 595 subject u change tickets mod information corner cupboard phone 89 flautist guest artist harrison music recital a large audience attended a mus ical recital in wrigglesworth school auditorium on thursday when pi ano and voice pupils of kenneth r harrison displayed their talents mr harrison had for his assisting artist don wilson flautist of guelph who played two groups of songs three pupils played duets with their teacher tommy for- giave peter canham and arlene 111u school principal william kln- rade was chairman and at the end of the evening a gift to mr harrison from the pupils was presented by paulene watson and joy barber those playing the piano were judy clarke kent graham betty crey bobby mccumber adrienne nurse jean huitcr iois denham wendy davidson norman shea lois niven ruth mcclements barbara kinrade linda packer david dig- gins joy barber peter forgrave ian foster of milton linda mino ruin ismond mvrna wilson wayne preston tommv forgrave carole hunter billy farmer tom hunter virginia barber peter canham ar lene hill paulene watsonriiluan shepherd sylvia diggins and ruth mi bride vocalists included bill mckay ilarrj bui nc of milton michael armstrong jicquelinc graham muriel appleyad paul prust laura irvine of guelph paul barber bar bara cunningham and eleanor be hen k those uho both placd and sang wiic david ra- son judy richard son diane hill valerie nurse and donna mcmillan aclon eleanor schcnk and paul barber sang i du ct and piano duels were played by vuginia and joj barber and cai- tile and tom hunter wednesday evening june 24 1053 the georgetown herald page s arrolls balunapad leaves on motor trip to the west miss lillian shortill left satur day for a motor trip to the west coast rev and mrs w a gibb and family spent the weekend in gait where mr gibb was guest speaker at irst united church mr n russ our new student minister had charge of the service here mr and mrs lloyd felker of rlucvale were sunday visitors with the kirkwoods mrs i marshall mrs f smith mrs a bt irret ind mrs j kirkwood and shirley attended the hal ton wa picnic at ccdarvale school o wednesday scoutnews boy scout camp is to be held at camp kennabt mar the village of halliburton from saturday julv 4th to silurdav julv nth npt thurs day inly 2nd ti itiday july 10th as previously announced all scouts desiring to attend camp are urged to complete thi ir registration forms as soon as possible and lelurn them tn yieir indc r reg broom- head cub camp is to he held at the ev erton scout and cub camp site near the village of everton from monday june 2th to saturday july 4lh only cubs nine years of age and over may attend camp as regular canriiers cubs eight years old may come to carry on thursday and friday returning home each evening cars will pick the cubs up at st john church fviday and saturday morning at 9 a m and re turn them at 9 jo the same evening the boys will participate in all camp activities while m camp f cubs are requested to complete their registration forms as soon as possible and return them to roy ward or rev j m smith or their leader sybil on platform drew opens campaign sybil uenncli haltons progres sive conservative candidate in the coming federal election was one of umse on the platform vwlh pc lcadei hon gcifje drew qc last rmiaj nijjht miss bennett preci- ded mr drew to the platform in the dm ljb arinourv before mr drew give his kc vnole speech and launch ed ins cinipaign for the august 10th dnvc to mr drew it was a triumphal homecoming bt fqre a jammed ar- moui where some 2 400 hundred people were on hand to welcome him the armouries itself was no stiatige sight o him for it was then lie joined the army in the first world war to co overseas to be commissioned as almost a boy to rapidly rise to rommanil his b itlrrv and to where h returned severely wounded to bcjun a carter in guelph municipil polities first as alderman and later to bumm city major where lie later liuruhtd his eiieer in provincial politics that led lum to lead the pc part in three suc cessful campaigns in this province it was there too he was married and where his two children received tiic ir cirly schooling before he op ened ins law practice in toronto to mr drew there must have been many fond memories as he chatted with old comrades ad with others who had supported him in so many ways miss bennett was one of some thirty candidates who were on the platform hon tom kennedy n stranger to haitttn or george town introduced mr drew also present was miss margaret aftken toronto ace newspaper reportc r who is running as a p ci candidate in toronto and who will be in geor getown in the near luiun she just recen ly returrvni irom the ccron i i wl ie h she covered as a reporter aulfie end f the rnllv mr drew met of a td nev friends from hal- any parent desiring to provide transportation to or from the camp at the following times please phone 645w or 440r- monday 9 30 am to camp thursday 9 a m tq camp thursday 9 pjn from camp friday 8 a ra to camp friday 9 p m from camp saturday 9 a m frotm camp r t- there will be a scout meeting saturday at 1 pm for the distribu tion of camp forms any scout in terested in going to kenabi should be there those wishing to start packing kit sooner may pick up forms at scoutmasters home vho hnd journeyed ovtr to guelph to the rally d strict peo ple inuded some from acton nor- val limehouse and georp town unfortunately in the piclurcs ta ken by both the toronto papers mtss bennett although her hat and arm are visible was almost totally obscured by one of the pipers who led them to the platform social personal mrs jessie adams returned to st thomas last weekend after visiting in town with relatives for two weeks mr joe hall sr is vacationing at callander where his soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs fred mathers operate lake nlpuaing iqn special aylmer oh0i0 qua tomato juice 3 29c 4nkf lynn valley luzf vvllll ceeam stttle mt ttns ll green beans 2 ss 27 fancy beanss 35c wax beans e 2 sks 29c special aylmer tomato 11oz btl catsup 19c monarch margarine llb pkgb 100 special aylmer choice peaches sliced or halves 2 45c gold seal fancy bed b0ckeye salmon 39c 45c hekt0bd corned reef 12 oz mi special aylmer choice golden cream corn cs 27c peaches 2gr 19c ssf 15c fruit cocktail f 23c baby food 3 27 c tomato soup 12c 22c new delicious flavors westons candy jelly rolls 27c carrolls pioneer bread 24 oz loaf sliced or unsliced fresh every day 14c fresh fruits vegetables firm r1pf size 45 canteloupe each 17c home grown large heads cabbage each 15c home grown size 40 celery stalks 2 for 27c snow white heads cauliflower each 25c hot house cucumbers each 21c cal valencias sunkist size zm oranges doz 31c home grown peas asparagus beets strawberries celery hearts cherries head lettuce mushrooms green onions radish plums hot house tomatoes etc

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