Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 11, 1956, p. 7

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the oeorqetown herald wednesday evening april 11 191 georgetown chess club invites you to join club meets thursday nights at 8 p m meetings at lincoln motors cor 9th line s no 7 highway membership can be obtained by any person residing in and around georgetown and its neighbouring municipalities ac ton milton brampton etc interested in playing and or lear ning chess new members are most welcome general meeting thursday april 12th 8 30am at lincoln motors for information phone al zeravlev tr 7 2862 or don parker tr 7 2010 sand credit valley eyi- 1 asphalt paving 501 co 7 geor 7 waveus trmwm driveways tennis courts parking lots sidewalks motels service stations road work concrete curbs if you need any asphalt paving done call triangle 73751 free estimates j w lawr amazing offer gm car truck owners 20 off any gm part and accessories we have in stock or are available from g m parts depot take advantage of this saving to add those accessor es you have wanted and to replace those worn parts such as mufflers ta i pipes etc also included are gm storage batteries plus 3 00 for your old battery installation at moderate flat rate prices if you want us to install them call us to see if we have the parts in stock or we will order them for you limited time only lorne garner motors limited phone 452 acton ont psjzce strings wigo voo can tell the difference in quality wig0s wigo tv now has a full selection of the latest rca decca mgm records 45 78 33 rpm also wide selection of childrens records from 35 wigo television radio tr 73376 32 main stteet noxt to ttw municipal building mrs skuce speaker i0de anniversary a talk by mrs l l skuce milton and a game of bridge and court whist followed a turkey dinner at north halton golf county club monday which marked the 17th anniversary of countess of strathmore chapter iode guests were welcomed by the re gent miss ruth evans and mrs earl lincc placed the standard a toast to the chapter by mrs richard crich ton was replied to by mrs percy leslie mrs skuce brought greetings and good wishes from the provincial chap ter and gave an interesting talk on aims of education mrs h c wngglcsworlh thanked her and mrs ivan hay presented her with a bou quet of flowers mrs j r staines was accompanied at the piano by mrs james f evans in two violin selections she was presented with a cup and saucer by mrs a v gilmer during a brief business meeting it was decided to hold the may meet mg at ccdarvalc school an oppor tumty sale will be held this week end announcement was made of the provinciul annual meeting in hamil ton later this month a bale of cloth mg is to be packed at the may meet mg for the adopted northern school miss evans thanked the committee responsible or the evening mrs earl lince mrs it c wnggtcsworth mrs ray youman mrs g l royal and mrs win b hamilton iater in the evening the ladies played bridge and court whist and tcj and cookies were served stewarttown greenwood family are new residents happy birthday to david smith who will be twelve years old thursday of this week april 12 also bcst wishes for j happy birth day to susan canham for sunday april 15th the children were happy to git baek to school this week they havt ill had a good faster holiday fsquesini women s institute arc holding their annual meeting this idntmiay tevnine at mrs dlvnes home st j thus wa will mitt at mrs li lizard s home thursday afternoon pril 12th we extend a welcome to mr and mis greenwood and family who have come to live in our village and hope that their residence will hi a hipp and healthy one farm news hog producers seek boost county grade as jew the future of our hot industry di mands a higher quality of product on our live stock markets stitid rd davenport president of the if dton hol producers associali n at a mectine htld in milton on rnday afternoon in order to stimulate in creased attention on qu ility the hat ton association is sponsoring a grade a hol marketing compeli inn the competition is open to all halton hol producers and the awirds will be hascd on the percentage of rade a 1iols marketed in lfl5fi according to the regulations adopt id by the association there will be two stctions with stparate prize lists for cieh these are as follows a those who maikcl ixtueen 25 and 49 hojs in the year b those who market 50 or more hojs in the year ntry forms and a copy of tht rults and halations may be secured from any of the following officers or directors of the association or at the oltice of the ontario depirlnit nt of agriculture in milton officers ind directors fsquc sine rd davenport t j brownndfi mac alcxamu r lloht miller n issalnw y i a r service john wilson w t kennedy to robertson nelson mervyn coulson a it coulter r o colling glen campbell trafalgar clayton may percy merrv wni ray ner howard armstrong we understand from president ia venport that all entries must be made prior to may 1st fxcellent cash awards are bcinl offend in each set tion namely 1st 35 00 2nd 25 00 3rd 15 00 4th 10 00 and 5th 5 00 in short the halton association is out to retain the charles newton trophy which they won for the county in 1955 for having made the greatest increase in the pcrccnuje grade a s marketed in the year aside from that the competition cir tamly has a most worthy objective tlfc improvement of the quility of our market hogs father dies at sunnybrook hospital seriously hi for some lime donald shankland 67 died in sunnybrook hospital toronto marclv30th his only son donald j george town realtor lives m town at 22 ei gin street he was a native of toronto and worked at toronto city hall for 25 years before he retired twelve yoirs ago a world war i veteran he ser od overseas with the 60lh battalion predeceased by his wife he leaves his son donald a brother claude of danville pennsylvania a sister mrs c ford ottawa and three grand daughters brcn h donna and paula shankland the funeral service was conducted at the ttull funeral home april 2nd and interment was in veterans plot york cemetery see it youll want it wear it youll love it the playtex living bra uses elastic and nylon in a new way to g i ve with your every motion its customcontoured to flatter feel and fit as xf made for you alone its snowy white it washes and dries so easily alv ay s comes up f reshasadaisy and never needs ironing get your playtex living bra in its heavenly blue package youll see the beautiful difference feel the comfortable difference d ciliicrou irani if pi law dwidai d v naly tuppotli lupaibty gap ot blndl no rnatrar what ilia o in tnlwttn t lal sculptured nylo snl1y cupl n tip if i end luiai you t lovaty young llntt hugi you firmly yal givai btlnful fraa own toll lha llmal silvers glen williams mrs iohn d mcgibbon 85 milton hotelmans widow a native of glen williams and resident there for several yiars mrs john d mcgibbon 85 was buried in fvergrcen cemetery milton on march list she died in ottawa on mareh 2fith her busbind who died in 191 i was proprietor of the milton inn at that time he was a brother of the late samuel mcgibbon proprietor of the mcgibbon house in georgetown for many years she continued to oper ate the hotel for a time after his death later moved hack to glen wil hams where she lived with her sis ters the late misses mary and kate thomp on their hrgc home in the glen is now the residence of mr and mrs desmond earl mrs mcgibbon was the former jane isobcl thompson daughter of the late mr and mrs john thompson she had lived for the last few years flnonat features fast friendly farm service imnt 10 u iijoo m n itj mtvrt- fvnkltvrt m am rii- co si main street north brampton 2nd floor ovtr chappltt ptionti 1174 open evenings iv appointment phone fol evening holts lasm a ta mliaan tf all nimud of tam fvtaaat flanm o at canada tetoonal finance i in ottawa with her daughter char lone mrs arthur hillmer last member of her famik she loaves her daughter and two grandchildren jane and john hillmer rev e orsborn of knox prcsby terian church milton conducted he funeral service pallbearers were frank tost and wilfrid ford geor getown arthur beaumont of glen williams duncan tost orangevillc lmmett and peter mcgibbon

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