Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 18, 1956, p. 12

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thi georgetown herald wednesday evening january 18 19s6 coming events social and personal silvers sensational shoe sale womens air steps regular to 13 95 clearing 800 womens pumps regular to 6 95 clearing 298 childrens oxfords and boots regular to 3 95 clearing 98 boy scout paper collection saturday january 28th please have your paper tied in bundles outside by 9 00 a m if weather is inclement collection will be made the following saturday baby clinic in georgetown leg ion auditorium monday january 23 130 3 30 llmehouse w i are sponsoring n euchre party with prizes and lunch in the memorial hall saturday janu ary 28th 8 30 admission 40c 125 southwest georgetown ratepay ers association meeting in public li brary thursday january 19th at 8 p m election of executive officers and other business st georges sunday school film sunday january 22nd 9 45 sharp parents and congregation welcome collection sunday school will com mence promptly at 9 45 euchre and dance sponsored by hornby ball clubs friday january 27th in stcwarttown hall good priz es lunch served cards at 8 30 pm admission 50c 1 25 keep the date january 25 for euchre m milton high school at 815 sharp good prizes lunch provided sponsored by halton agricultural so ciety euchre and dance in stewarttown hall friday january 20th 8 30 p m sponsored by esquesing federation of agriculture everybody welcome lunch served admission 50c georgetown business and profcs sional women mr bean of the halton health unit will be guest speaker at the dinner meeting in the legion halt january 23rd at 6 30 p m in conjunction with national health week skating georgetown arena evvry saturday afternoons and evenings adults 50c children 25c tf council members have church parade continuing a custom established many years ago members of the new georgetown council held a church pa rade sunda morning this j car councillors and town of ficials went to st george anglican church whire rev kenneth richard son had a topical sirmon in which he spoke about using taknts to the best of ones ability and bespoke a sue tessful jears administration of town business b the elected officials major jack armstrong and reeve stan allen read the lessons at the service 1956 auto licenses now on sale obtain your 1956 license and plates earlyi from motor vehicles branch 3 john street across from the arena georgetown hours 9 00 m till 1200 1 00 p m till 5 15 open all day saturday closed thursday afternoons we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances irons toaster ate ernies radio 24 years servicing mill street trianglo 72701 owmmiiiiotiwrnmonnminiinumimmaiimnnmotm farnells quaker clarks instant oats irish stew 44 oz pkg 15 oi tin 37c 27c special pack pink old dutch vel cleanser liquid detergent 2 tins 19c 12 oi tin 38c save 21c on each 2 packagesl modess 2 pkgs 59c swifts prem 39c hn 3 tins 100 heinz fresh sweet cucumber pickle 16 ox- ar 25c farnells dial t 72651 for ftm dhvry steal copper wire from hydro supplies it has been reported that last wed nesda evening about eight o clock the hydro supply building on cross street was broken into the thieves were seen bj some local people who notified the police but it was too late to catch them and they escaped with about a thousand pounds of coppt r wire mr and mrs keith cartlidge of maple avenue west had as their guest mrs dorothy clark of niagara falls ontario mrs clark owns and manages her own telephone and sec retarial service in the falls dr ian ferguson of glasgow is visiting with his brother and his wife mr and mrs tom ferguson of mar ket street dr ferguson is on his way to new zealand where he will practice medicine mrs john d kelly of albert street flew to ottawa tuesday to spend a week with her daughter and family mr and mrs peter moorhouse who have just moved to ottawa from oak- ville bui whitneys many friends will be glad to know that he is doing very well in guelph general hospital where he is recovering from a bout of rheumatic fever it is hoped that he will soon be home again mrs j s rankin formerly of guelph street who left in december to spend the holiday season with her son and wife in detroit has been ill in the ford hospital with virus pneu monia but is recovered and will re turn shortly mr and mrs ed becrman and mrs l j norton had visitors from the west with them last week in the pei sons of mr and mrs harold bcerman who live at virden manitoba ed and harold becrman arc brothers and mrs norton is their sister mr and mrs william burtensbaw had guests from hamilton with them on sunday mr and mrs edward james mr and mrs fred james shirley and freddie mr and mrs bill james and family of town were also with the family group mr and mrs w e south tyers avenue are leaving thursday morn ing for the south they expect to spend a month away part of their time will be spent in st petersburgh mr and mrs jack dunn of bramp ton arc accompanying them on saturday mr and mrs kenneth cowell had as their guests mr and mrs george hambleton and son bud of brantford mr hambleton who served overseas with the highland light infantry is acquainted with sc veral local nun who served in the same unit mr and mrs bill leslie have a guest from georgetown british gui ana vvilh them this week at the i home at rockwood he is rene bail cy who is a fellow student in engin ecnng at the university of toronto with their son william on thursday januarj 12th j hn finlaj son of mr and sirs stan fin lay durham st celebrated his 9th birthda invited to his party were the following friends jimmie and ronnie richardson paul and jimmy thompson doug hart keith allen and ltus duncan clearing what council did auction sale of shorthorn cattle livettock tractor implement hay grain household goods etc the undersigned has received instruc lions from in lnn township mrt g d end jet r scott to sell by auction at the farm lot 8 concession 11 erin township silua ted on the 10th line 3 miles east of lnn village on friday january 27 1956 at 12 o clock sharp the following horses harness reg clyde mare 10 vrs old 1700 lbs good in all harness baj clyde mare 6 years old 1700 lbs good in all harness this is a well matched team and right every wav set of team harness collars odd harness cows red cow due mar 6 red heifer due jan 30th red heifer due feb 4 roan cow milking well bred aug 9 roan cow milking well bred jul t red cow bred june 19 roan hofcr fresh in december in full flow roan cow milking well bred dec 4th roan cow milking well bred di c 8 roan cow fresh in sept with calf at foot red cow fresh in nov full flow roan heifer bred sept 13 red heifer bred dee 4 roan heifer bred dec 12 roan cow milking well bred in dec this is a choice herd of shorthorns always hand milked young cattle 2 fat heifers ab out 850 lbs 2 fed calves about 700 lbs 4 heifers about 750 lbs yrarhng heifer 3 spring calves 2 veal calves pigs a m1eep 2 york sows due feb 16 12 thrifty chunks about 150 lbs 8 suffolk breeding ewes collie dog tractor implements ford tractor 1950 model dearborn 2 fur row hydraulic tractor plow dearborn tractor cultivator dearborn tractor power mower good as new masscy harris binder 7 ft cut dump rake masscy harris is disc grain drill mas sey harris manure spreader 4 sec tion harrows steel land roller rub ber tired farm wagon flat hay rack 2 farm wagons bench sleighs ren frew scales colony house 10 x 12 oil brooder stove electric fencers power emery 15 cords of dry hardwood stone boat lumber walking plows renfrew cream separator all small farm tools household goods brant an ncx cooking stove like new extcn sion table kitchen chairs occasional chairs 3 bedsteads springs and mat tresses 3 dressers wuhstanda odd dishes fruit jars 3 congoleura rugs hall rack lawn chain step ladder pine cupboard couch terms cash with clerk on day of sale no reserve u the farm it sold sale will be held under cover in caic of inclement weather root mcenery clerk wm a gibson auctioneer phone guelph 743w ask planning dept send representative council on monday decided to ask the dept of planning to send a repre sentative to a future meeting to ex plain the set up of a planning board members were confused by an an swer to a request to establish a plan ning area in the town when a letter from the department suggested i joint application from the town and esquesing mayor armstrong said he under stood that each should have their own planning board with a possible inter mediate board to deal with questions affecting the two municipalities smith and stone who have already been given permission for a building extension which will come within ten feet of ontario street have since den ded to make a larger addition which will stretch farther along the street they were given approval for this cr lcroy dale suggested that some time in the future water should be put under a public utilities com mission a vote of the people would be necessary before this could be done the mayor said debentures to be issued this year total 750000 major items include 300000 for waterworks 260000 for hydro this to be the entire responsibility of the hydro commission 43 000 for muni cipal building alterations 64000 highway resurfacing 32000 for art frank black is holding afternoon studio classes in landscape seascape still life e at 10 oudph stram phono tr 72946 e supplies told at the studio silvers annual winter clearance offers reductions from 20 to 50 on all winter clothing wngglesworth school addition 14000 for a trunk sewer to swanck subdivision 10 000 for a trunk sew cr from the disposal plant to delrex and a number of smaller expenses for sidewalks water and sewers money will be borrowed from the bank for any neccssarj payments un til a debenture issue is floated surge dealers movies entertain farmers club horace tomlinson local surge dea lcr and mr clemcnger from toronto were guests at the january meeting of terra cotta farmers club they showed two coloured films on the care and proper handling of cows during milking and modern trends in milking equipment these films were vcrv informative and interesting to members who met at the home of mr and mrs lloyd crichton donald dolson jresidcd at the mee ting and archie ruller gave several old time selections on his violin ac compamed by mrs alex dolson at the piano wilfrid leslie thanked those taking part in the program and mr and mrs crichton for opening their home a social time was spent afterwards the ladles held their own meeting first with vice president mrs f l thompson presiding roll call was an swered b naming someone 0u would like as a new member mrs fraser macdonald gave a splendid paper she had prepared on the motto hope for the best prepare for the worst and take what the committee gives you the february meeting will be at the home of mr and mrs clarence anderson when the men will have charge of the program and the lunch wax paper helps fire lighting in many rural areas in canada th good old wood stove is still in use still tempermental and difficult light on occasion pouring coal into the stove has caused the loss many homes and has taken lives t help light a stubora fire include the kindling pieces of wax paper c die ends or thin sticks of wood di ped in coal oil these will bum qui ly but will not cause an uncontrollabl ly but will not cause an uncontrollabl flash fire midgets outstanding two more hockey wins the georgetown midgets kept u their winning ways in the inter to league with an overwhelming 141 over acton on january 16th the winners were led b richa son s 4 goals other scorers for geo getown were hearne harrison an ward with 2 goals each singles w to kidd murray hyde and da with one apiece wilds scored the only goal for a ton marshall in the acton goal pi ed a standout game despite the 1 goals that got by him on january 10th miltons midge were no match for georgetown an were thumped 91 georgetown jumped into a 21 lea in the first period and were neve threatened harrison beam and spcnce allbcc red two goals each murray war and obrien all had one each knight avoided a shutout by nemo the only goal for milton store wide sale 10 days onlyi 10 discount on china crystal sterling silver silver plate lamps etc 20 discount on all costume jewellery take advantage of these bargains for showers weodinos birthday and hostess gifts sal ends saturday january 2slh 19ss barbers mw street bwido mm roxy diamonds watches jewellery gifts ttimglo 7j4m

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