Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 25, 1956, p. 3

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club m1dtown by gaorg we have a short but not too sweet column this week to be or not to be that is the question to quote the famous bard the revised version is to dance or not to dance etc we have been asked several times in the past three days if there will be a cm dance this friday night so far we have been afraid to give a direct answer in fear of being forcefully contradict ed as we were last week a thought less lack of information from an otherwise efficient and cooperative management forced c m members to return home last friday night without a dance and without a satis macmurdos invite you to come in and look at their spring outfits for boys and girls teenage coats blouses and skirts a touch of new york is added when you buy a joan doreen dress for your daughter boys trousers shirts and bow ties and ladles you will want to see our selection of spring skirts blouses etc baby gifts including kirk kraft weaving coutts cards 164 guelph street phone tr 72125 factory explanation it seemed to be a case of one hand not knowing what the other was doing which left us looking like a very doubtful and unreliable source of information we personally have been afdlicted with that stigma before but we do feel that the other members were cheated out of a nights entertain mcnt on a rather weak excuse it is our sincere hope that no similar situ ation will arise in the future as for this coming friday we will say that as far as we know now there will be a dance rumours predict a hard times dance with an orchestra sometime in the near future well know about that in a week or two the membership cards have re ap pcarcd and are available to anyone who is interested and that seems to be about all see you at c m mr and mrs gummer euchre party hosts mr and mrs walter gummer were host and hostess last wednesday night when a euchre sponsored by l o l 245 was held at their home seven tables played and prizewin ners were ladies 1st mrs zilio terra cotta 2nd mrs fred arm strong sr consolation mrs harry savings menb 1st prize harry sav ings 2nd bob lane union st con solation joe hall sr lunch was seryed after the games by mr and mrs gummer assisted by members of their family cut fertilizer costs by uiing high analysis coop fertilizer ton get mora total fertiliser nntrlanta pr dollar fchen yon boy a high analysis 4 ton have less fertiliser to bandit and yon art tsl isi more nkely to give yonr crop fall nourishment m 0rder c00p ilirir now 3 halton cooperative supplies b georgetown tr 72271 milton tr 82391 free i free free free free free i free i free i free i free i free i free i absolutely free a windbreaker of your choice regular up to 1498 with the purchase of any 2pant suit for a limited time only hundreds of suits to choose from sale starts friday april 27 mrs john oneill wellknown resident known widely for quiet acts of kindness and one of georgetowns most respected residents mrs john n oneill 91 died suddenly at her home 8 wesleyan st on friday after noon while her sister mrs charlotte thompson embro was visiting mrs oneill complained of not feeling well layed down on a couch and while mrs thompson was in the kitchen to get her a cup of tea death occurred mrs oneill had been blessed with the good health to enjoy life right to the end she maintained her own home and kept busy with her house work and shopping sharing her friendly personality with those with whom she came in contact elizabeth jane coventry before ber marriage in 1892 she was the daugh ter of james and mary ann coventry and was born on the 3rd line west chinguacousy mr and mrs oneill lived in alloa when they were first married mov mg to georgetown in 1899 when he purchased the carriage shop of cuip mckenzie he became one of the towns leading businessmen branch ing into the auto agency and garage business as time progressed in 1922 fire destroyed his building and the present large structure on main st in which carroll store is located was built to replace it mr oneill continued in business until shortly before his death in 1949 mrs 0 neill was very active in church work at st johns united where she was a member of the wo mans assotiation and a life member of the womm s missionary society she was also a member of gcorgt town women s institute suiwving arc two children arol j o neill toronto and melrose mrs earle d shcley birmingham michigan four grandchildren and six great grandchildien hir sister miss addie coventry jo church st ind two half sisters mrs martha mc innis markcidle and mrs charlotte i liompson hmbro iu morgan mc far lane conducted tht f mural semcc on monda at the harold c mtllure funeral home with interment following m grccnwuod umur idlllieaiers t re orval kiner ormin bird janus r ians william marshall wheldon imtimirson and dcorge h leslie the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 25 1956 engage ross smith skating instructor ross smith sinior professional of riielph college figure skating dub has been engaged as a skating teach er in georgetown for next season mr smith has been engaged by the newly formed georgetown elub which will continue the lessons inaugurated last ear by the board of parks man age men t ami it is planned to have classes monday afternoons the sea sons membership fee will be deeided at a later date- mr smith is a former canadian pairs champion and also holds rc- eonls as a western canada singles pairs and dance champion m ashgrove i bu i hu i uiu i 33u i hu i 33w i 33u i 3su i 3hu i 1u uu mrs wilfrid bird institute president the annual meeting of the wo mens institute was held on thurs day afternoon april 19th at the love h new home of mrs horace harms with a large attendance of ladies and children 1residcnt mri w bird opened with the ode and creed roll call was answered bj the furthest i ve travelled from home a btisi- ncss discussion followed ten dol lars was oted for the muscular dys trophy reports of the standing com mittecs were given mrs murray bngden gave the flower committee report and mrs frank wilson re ported on hospitalization mrs james carney took the chair for the pro gram and called on mrs cecil wilson for the motto who gae some splen did thoughts on if you wish to be happy make others happy mrs bruce bngden read an article on how paper is made mrs clayton wilson delighted cveronc with her piano accordion selections current events were given by mrs john bellboddj mrs w stringer gave the report of the district directors meeting held in milton recently after which mrs cliff hunter presented a gift to the retiring secretary mrs v archer for her splendid five years work in the institute mrs lloyd davison gac the report of the nom mating committee and the new of ficers for 1956 57 are president mrs w bird 1st vice president mrs c hunter 2nd vice president mrs f thompson secretary treasurer mrs thomas giflcn assistant mrs len coxe directors mrs fred nurse mrs bruce bngden mrs l dawson mrs r hepburn district director mrs w stringer pianist mrs james carney assistant mrs hector bird press mrs john mcnahh assistant mrs john h hunter flower com mitte mrs cecil wilson mrs frank wilson mrs v archer courtesy committee mrs w stringer mrs r cunningham mrs c b dick au ditors mrs t j brownndgc mrs john m bird agriculture and cana dian industries mrs harey nurse home economics and health mrs percy leslie historical research and current events mrs john bcllbodd community activities and public re lations mrs arthur roddell hospt taliation mrs frank wilson i congratulations to our school chil shop friday night till 9 pm main street georgetown peas green giant or blue ft gold 2 29c treebweet grapefruit juice 25c grand union picklest 29c chase sanborn distant coffee but 1 6oz jab at regular price 9195 get 1 2oz jab fob 10c 2 clover valley cheez pleez vel garlic ud 8oz regular tumbler detergent 10c off deal 27c 29c fantaisie mallows cello bag 35c pillsburys cinnamon rolls 29c pillsburys buttermilk biscuits 19c white swan toilet tissue 2 2u christies graham wafers lc christies vanilla wafersk27c nibletb corn 2 33c frenchs instant potatoes 80z 29c mclarens jelly powders 3 19c monarch margarine mi 29c success wax automatic wax appliers 198 california urge firm heads head lettuce 2 for 25t florida crisp and tender radishes 8 oz cello pkg 2 for 19c dutch set onions 2 lb 25 3 year old rosebushes ea69t alto a full line of flowering shrubs dren who did so well at the music festival in stcwarttown hall on tues day the school choir hugh graham for his solo and marilyn wilson and catherine hunter their duet spring must be here as mr will hardy is back among us again he did not have good health this win ter so maybe our summer weather will bo better for him ashgrovc cereal cooks held their third meeting at the home of marilyn wilson on saturday with six girls present the meeting opened with the institute ode roll call and then business was discussed the girls divided into groups and made muf fins which were judged and took notes on enriched flour home as signment was to make muffins for the family and record them in the record book the meeting closed with lunch served by the hostess building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines glen william triuigle 73302

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