Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1954, p. 2

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f- shx aoaujrrown hkmaltt wednesday evening june wi ibm pace 1 traffic jam crowded store for opening second only to the annual fall k fair in bringing crowd to town waa the opening of th new iga supermarket on the highway on friday exceeding all expectation of the u owners bob caldwell end bruce iwlujainaon over 1000 purchase wy runf up on the cash registers on opening day and while situr- days bualneea tapered off some- what there wa euu a eteady stream of peonje in the store ail hour before the ten ajn dancing every wed nd sat singsong sunday movies curat artist amateur show huttonville park oeargetews ravearlta riaygteawd oil and coal furnaces installed sheet metal work bonded roofs f peatson k m braaaplea phase tm left r weekly sports calendar intermediate lacrosse georgetown arena ignite dundas va georgetown ngs next wednday june 16 burlington juvenile baseball georgetown parle trninday june 10th oakvtlle opening crowd began to form th parking lot wa oiled and the overflow of car could not be ac commodated in an empty lot nearby and jammed tnc highway on both side prpvtnclal police had to be cjttm todirect congested trarbe end the 12 man atore stall wa augmen ted wttfc frtend pressed into ser vice to help keep things going aa shoppers crowded in all morning it wa necessary to lock the doors and admit shoppers in groups a others left it wss by fsr the most success ful opcrftig in iga history said suptr visor nick wyke newmarket who was fnarterof ceremonies and manrte a microphone all day call- liia lucky prizewinners and keeping hilhxrs amused as they watted in 1 nc lor shopping baskets mr styke and hob motherslll oshswa have done much of the benlnd- trencs organization work to get the new store functioning smoothly opening sprclsls included e chic ken given ewsy every hour with s lew extras thrown in when traffic appeared lo tag down a aurprle- ed customer was a streetevlll msn to was first lo have his purchases rung up lie too was presented with a chicken ualloons for the children free shopping hags and chances on s television set snd a child s wsgon which will be drawn for later tills month were other spec to is saturday a spaniel pup given hjr the pard company went to vir ginia barber normandy illvd whose guess wss closest to the puppy s birth dste the stsff worked hslfway through lyiday night lo prepare the store for another full house crowd saturday to replenish stocks two special trucklosds of groceries were rushed in and a special meat shipment according lo mr slyke customer comment was favourable on the large parking area and carryout service while many were over heard remarking on the variety of goods stocked and the clesnllness of the sture from the msnsgement stand point messrs caldwell and wll llsmaon were pleased to see thst people came to shop as well as look and average purchase per customer was substantial va georgetown isjtnwly port credit ballinapad entertain for saturday bride marjorle warne and betty ann kerr entertained at a mlscellsneous ahower for miss annie leltch a bride of next saturday guests gathered st the kerr home wed nesday night and many lovely gifts were presented after a short pro gram congratulations to our minister mx n russ who was successful in passing his first year exams at vic toria college mrs ada shortt of erin i visit ing with mr d ferguson at the present lime miss joan rldler hss accepted a position at a summer resort in algonquin park for the holiday months service here will he withdrawn next sunday a anniversary ler- vlcea are being held at melville mrs w wylie of toronto was a sunday visitor with mrs w cas- dy noval norval ladies attend mission society annual on wednesday june 2nd mem bers of the norval presbyterian wms attended the 30th annual meeting of section 2 of toronto west preaby in omagh pres byterian church in addition to the usual devotional service the 105 repreentativeafrom brampton georgetown juunehouae norval union sixteen milton streeunrlue boston and omagh listened to an interesting and inspiring address by mrs it b ledlngham of toronto choosing her theme the open door mrs ledlngham spoke with feeling and sincerity of the need for help in the mission fields the world over in particular those of formosa india and british guiana she spoke movingly of the need to abolish the feeling of racial super- orlty in canadas approach both to immigrant and to indiana she also express the hope that with the sanction of tje general assem bly the urgent need for downtown mission in our great cities would be met representative from the ten auxiliaries present- gave encourag ing reports of the work done by free 7 5 television draw to be made july 4th kraft largains at georgetown iga supermarket on no 7 highway just across from the dominion seed house cheez miracle whip salad dressing 8 oz 31c 16 oz 41c dainty rice bordens i lb pk 15c instant coffee 75c aylmer fancy cream style corn 20 oz tin 29c specially selected blue brand beef first five ribs blue bonnet yellow quick margarine i 39c prime rib roast n 49c iga garden fresh prime sirloin etoolc or wing fruits and vegetables fragrant luscious salmon flesh california lb 65c cantaloupes 2 s 29c small link florida no 1 marsh seedless breakiasl sausage ib 39c grapefruit 49c size 96s 6 29c swifts premium sliced side bacon swift brckdkfleljdloaet sausage california sunkist valencia vzb pkp oranges if 49c 35c new crop ontario it 55c head lettuce 15c new crop ontario for your shopping convenience radishes green onions 2 9c open friday until 900 tomatoes look at the variety of foods under one roof groceries meat freeh fnilta ami vegetables fresh fish baby fooda dietetic food health and beauty aid ice cream kitchen gads frown fooda bakery food cleaning supplies etel low prices every day csslon was a ahower for miss barl- denednriy of fsrgu who- will their rnlaalonsry ewletlselmeiinwjiarymr duncan robinson ubs mr w x robertson mil- norval on ntny totwyxio ftntt6twal were dlsnuyd to atttewrass abry uts learn of damage done to the fltst lisltaterlntnent was bridge soannlne the rivet on toe wunkvhuv sts3ic ton and mr k j iwatgon brtmn- ton presided at the- uulotth wieellnif the- ladies of oolagri pfes fcjaterien church aervd all ajftun- dant and deliclou lunch 1 a a diverted the need for stronger and more modern bridge on this spot i surely apparent to all who have the interest of rosd safety at on bsvurdsyiis taitfzz mrs h csmeron and mrs s hsrdle sll of norval assisted in the amus- lngmock ceremony on sunday june th norval presbyterian church held its 118th antirrafubha- xlty kenneth cjl mejfluin njubj of ouerph a m e4depbon1iyurge ctuc jtlff ml iiafff aui a bason tsgtiasjiaissrj sjsc a for the beautiful condition of the village church and wall he ad mitted that this did not always in dicate high christian endeavour ha stressed that only a congregstlori id its religi eo eare for its church the choir led by mrs harkton ve a beautatul renderin o the prayer 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