Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 25, 1954, p. 2

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i toe gkomwxown hkmmri wednesday kvenux auf x 195 rack s v fkelfree free free free free to every person attending monday tueaewy wejnearlay august 3031 sept lit a delicious howmanv hot dog and an ice cold coca cola utt nitnt bait and bad blonde f adult stjmrner camp course high school tchr alan proute and cadu barry timlack danny martin and michael lambert retur ned home last weekend from sum mer camp at ppcrwatb mr prouae who command the high school csdef ooxpa was a plat- oon commander at the school for the summer and the three boys wore in his platoon all were suc- cessul in passing their course bacry wgs given status as senior leader ond ncq in theyeserve ar my danny senior leader and michael junior leader fifteen hundred high school ttu jenu from various parts of the provinces were at the camp which nlaed morning army routines and lectures with afternoon programs of recreation the cadets spent some time under canvas as well as a weekend bivouac ted tom hicken clapham plumbing heating all types of heating and plumbing materials for sale special prices on complete bathroom sets before you buy consult us for pumps both shallow and deep well systems domestic hot water tanks septic tanks and oil tanks all types of pipe plastic cast iron copper and galvanized fittings of all descriptions water softeners we will sell you your complete plumbing nnd heating needs and supply a layout to make the installation easy for you authorized lennox dealers the worlds largest manufacturers and engineers of warm air heating triangle 73170 or 3737 insure high school on replacement value adjustment of insurance on cttrgetown milton and a clan high sihoola occujpjed the attention of north hal ton school board ut its meeting last week in stewarttown the board has bppo itie i- rank cowun co us tlirtr insurance brokers and adjustments will be made to insure on a replacement valut- bji the board frowned on allowing students to atund technical schools in other districts in view of the fact that shop facilities are now uvullablt in acton us wtll ui in milton principals rt ported on the mulls of l hi ixmirtnunul examination t und mintb4rs ujnsiritrtd these very satisfactory acton public stiool board rikusud that fucllltlts of the shop in tluit town be mucin uvulliblt to uppr gradc and board immtxri from acton und milton will st if suih urrunifiint nts tan b worked out presbyterians here for summer rally over o hundred members of ountf people s organizations in wilt toronto presbytery utt nded u meeting thursday in knot pres- byitrian church hiri k v alix caldcr spoke during the worship service which leaden of the ypu conducted and there was a singsong social hour and ifumt x members attended from toronto li ramp ton bolton oak ville iort credit and norval and union ax well as from the local church outs wsxlxahs f presstitation made to ftetiring rector wife at a con j reflations tea la the pariah hall which followed even song service sunday afternoon in st- albans anglican church par ishioners of the church said fare well to archdeacon and mrs w g o thompson with presentation of a purse and a beautiful stou to mrs thorn paon joseph eason rectors warden preaented the puase j the arch deacon and his wife while edward dludd read the foellev ot the church people in an address which said we deeply regret that your stay with us is drawing to a close but our regrets are considerably softened with the most pleasant memories of your ministry wh us for the paathwentyiwo years these memories will live on fer these aj we csn say is tluinsf you from thr bottom of our hearts our food wishes go with you to your new hoxne and may you enjoy many happy cart ucvymrm away from the good work of the parish please accept our gift with our goodwiu und as u token of lasting friend ship dancing stanley park erin every friday modern aires orchestra upwells ltd georgetown park is yours right on your own doorstep you have the perfect place to picnic or to spend a quiet hour or 1 wo under the shady trees there are swings for the children ball diamond and plenty of playground space commerce picnic benches provided by the chamber of use your park and remember its up to you to care for it dont litter it with debris ifya space contributed in the service of the community by john lnbatt limited leathercraft display at arts craft exhibit the exhibition and sale being flanned by georgetown arti and crafts in october will be larger and more spteuitulur this ytur olkiiwiinf plans at a meeting on thursday ut the some of mrs j ii chamberlain members liarned uist there would be an interesting di play from tin canadian society of cr itive ia athc rcruft jii wtll as many othtr unuual fiuturtp this year tie exhibit will be ifi m johns c hunh auditorium prisuhnt airs if j newman was in the chair fur the meeting it was thxlded to donate ten dollars in priw mom y to georgetown i- air two 50 prlzti will be offered for box loom weaving one for best sumintr bag and one for four place mats the other five dollar prlie will be for foot loom wiavlng best evening bag and best stole mrs newman read a li iter of resignation from mrs y red chap man who vas moved to peterbor ough oorolhy stone showed a sam pie of her pap r sculpture it con silted of u bedroom walls and furniture elevtrly constructed ut fjiarr and complete in every detail drajms and bedspread were made of blue and while material this tyi of craft will be on display at the exhibition and sale mrs newman showed shell and fih male earrini made in an at tractive manner by mrs seal of culllngwood tt i was served by mrs cham berlain assisted by co hostesses mrs alan dawson mrs john gtynn mrs ted darlington mrs bert gil mer mrs robert btcwardson and mrs cyril brondford poured tea tic hostess was thanked by mrs frank dcnner tc september meeting will bo at the home of mrs donncy charles and mrs s w orr will bo hostess in october building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines glen williams triangle 73302 alfcjmrv5 georgetown iga supermarket iga tomato catsup 9e iga deluxe instant coffee 2 or 69e iga beef stew 1 5 or 2be kraft dinne 2 for 25c redpath granulated white sugar 10 lb 8c 5 lb 41c del monte fruit cocktail fancy 20 oz 31e quaker muffets 2 for 29c rose 9rand sweet mixed pickles 1 0 o 29e i sefoiwt swifts select spring lamb legs whole or half 5c fronts full cut 39c shoulder chops lrin nnd meaty 59c blade roasts peameal back bacon end cut swifts premium franks i lb cello pkg 49c 59c 39c fruits and vegetables red grapes lemons pears carrots potatoes 2 1b 25c 6 for 19c 6 for 29c 2 cello pkg 19c 10 lb bag 45c special price for cauliflower i above price effective tni weekend only i you sve time a well at 1 money when you shop at 3 ctqsjss ga ypenty of parking space low price everyday btewartown vancouver relative return for vuit mn douff lswaon and daughter lillian have returned from visiting mrs lawuni brothers in vancou ver thoy came home by plane mr and mrs joe standlsh have moved into their new home in tho vtltnnc mrs larwson spent the weekend at norval with her daughter mrs joe hunter and mr hunter donald lawson vmi home for saturday and sunday frosn oac guclph tail end of stokm georgetown got the tall end of a severe storm yesterday which dam aged crops in the niagara district ond caused flooding in niagara falls valley view cabin non momray 2v miles north of huntavflja pete and marion hunter arb your hosts miosa uantsrola ml w i call 2 villi for your construction needs tr 72674 concrete work footinss sidewalks uritk laying cellar floors blotkwork carpentry garages bathrooms modrsfniilnf homes kitchens remodeling mcnalt gen elgfri street u fiv txri ussktix

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