Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 27, 1956, p. 3

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the anglican parish st georges trinity v dominion day boo am holy communion 945 am church school 1100 am holy communion 4 00 pm holy baptism 7 00 p m evening prayer st albans glen williams 9 30 ajn mattins pot luck supper ends guide season on monday june 18th the 1st georgetown girl guide company held a pot luck supper at the home of captain e ball to conclude the seasons meetings during the meeting janice shrubsole was en rolled as a guide and company lea der dawn fiebig was presented with her fourth year service star proficiency badges were award ed to dawn fiebig for needlewom an and child nurse and to barbara bennett for needlewoman and for cook for the short time guides have been formed in georgetown it is felt they have been most sue cessful and the next season start ing in september looks bright boy scouts paper collection this saturday please have your paper tied in bundles outside by 9 a m in case of rain collection will take place saturday july 7th rained out last week seadvantag j m iser i a 3 jjmwfti united suburban gas co ltd 20 main w or your dealer trunglo 7 3921 two more teachers ps staff now 34 a further increase in staff to 34 for the three georgetown public schools has been made with the board engaging two more teachers recently several teachers were hired in april to fill vacancies caused by resignations and anticipated extra enrolment in september since that time miss lois menary of the wrigglesworth staff has resigned leaving the teaching profession to take a business position and a further study of enrolment has led the board to boost the total staff from 33 to 34 new teachers are shirley burtch who is graduating from toronto teachers college and miss b hal ly of inglewood who has been tea ching at meadowvale junior farmer president will visit pe island jew jean peterson president of the halton junior farmers left satur day with three other prominent junior farmers from ontario for an inter provincial visit in prince edward island the group selected for their out standing leadership in junior far mtr programmes in local county and provincial junior activities will spend two weeks living and working with farm families m pei jean has been active in n anj phases of the milton and halton junior farmer programmes in the last five years and has excelled particularly in leadership public speaking drama choir and square dancing jean has brought honor to herself and to halton juniors by being chosen by the provincial jun lor farmer selection committee for this trip peter pruneau plastering stucco work free estimates new or repairs 55 ontario st tr 7 3282 w e are happy to announce the opening of another new readymixed concrete plant at orangeville yv e hope to serve your concrete needs from either our georgetown or orangeville plants build with concrete it lasts a lifetime readymixed is the economy way quality controued tested aggregates no job too big no job too small phone for estimates or advice with no obligation to you let your problem be our problem call day or night georgetown tr 73510 orangeville u68wdays year round service beaver readymixed company limited glen williams sunday picnic for st albans parish over 160 people atended the an nual parish picnic of st albans anglican church on sunday at stanley park erin arrangements were in charge of a committee hca ded by jack lucas winners in the races were girls 6 yrs nancy korzack jill kcmshcad sharon preston girls 7 and under joy haines judy wil hams nancy korzack boys 7 and under lawrence kirby billy crawford neil young girls 89 joanne kemshead karen korzack dorothy hancock boys 89 laddie haines bob kemsivad jimmy hancock girls 1012 elizabeth bottoms marjoric hancock joanne kcmshcad boys 1012 wayne dix on tim haines peter norton girls 13 14 linda bottoms marl ene kemshead elizabeth bottoms boys 13 14 doug sargent doug ward wayne dixon girls over 14 marline kcmshiad joan haines kathy bouskill boys over 14 dou glas sargent dcorti sargent jack kemshead sack race elizabeth bottoms ca rol symons marlenc kemshead boys sack race jack kemshead bob matthews wayne norton sack race tirls under 12 elizabeth but toms carol symons christine mat thews sack race boys under 12 wayne dixon jim hancock don sargent wheelbarrow race linda bottoms and bob matthews joan haines and doug sargent mrs john haines and tim haines wheelbarrow race 12 and under wayne dixon and peter norton laddie and tim haines donna dixon and elizabeth bottoms kick the shoe marlcne kcmsh pad marjone hancock mrs jack kemshead blind race mr and mrs john haines joan haines and doufc sartint mr and mrs cilbert preston 3 legged jack and marl ene kemshead bert and christine matthew mr and mrs john ha nes ball throw mrs tom hal nes carol hancock mrs bill hancock boj soda cat ng i addu hainis jimmy hancock stiven hancoik kirls soda latini marjone hancock i mny norton carol n hancock dunnl supptr in thi pavilion some special prizes win givin mr and mrs jamis i riston chatham were thx oldest marrud couple pre sent and mr and mrs john hai nes the youngtst mrs tom hainis won a lucky number prize church school attendance pins wen also presinli 1 by rev kenneth rich rdsan to a number of sunday school pupils mr and mrs v stonihousl of i lojdstown were sun lay v s tors with mr and mrs bert bullock toronto visitors on sunday with mr and mrs william bvirson and carolyn who was celebrating her first birthda that day win mr and mrs james lindsa and ron nie mr and mrs t crowson an i daughter darlow mr and mrs ivan evenngham and family mr nd mrs a alexandra and family and mr and mrs ed mitch am and from tht glen carolyns grandpar enis mr and mrs clayton allen and mr and mrs william evcrson sr monday afternoon carol n had a birthday parly her guests were dennis norton larry norton rich i ard hawks by kenneth hancock i kenneth and mary engleby and her cousin margo williams m main st s georgetown hockley u oranoeviui d gay d c coronary thrombosis until about 1900 death rates in middle age were high for both men and women death rates to day in this age group arc 00 higher for men than women the diseases involved are coronary thrombosis and cancer of the bron chus as major causes of death and duodenal ulcer us a cause of chron ic sickness i c now be real i7ed that there s an epidemic of these conditions as lethal to mid die aged females as were tubcrcu losis or smallpox in the past the effect of exercise in regard to coronary thrombosis s of ab sorbing interest it has been shown that men doinf heavy wo k have half the rate of coronary i seise of those dping light work appointments tuesday 1 pm to 8 p m thursday 1 p m to 8 p m saturday 11 am to 6 p m georgetown chiropractic clinic consultations without charge d day dc e tetrault dc main street tr 734c over cotton bros presentation for seven chapel st staffers seven teachers of the chapel st public school staff were honoured by fellow staffers after school last thursday miss winnifred ivcns who has been supply teacher at the two public schools is ritirinl this year mrs teresa aust n and miss 1 eta gallaufjher will be back on staff but with new names after their inarr ages this summer mrs jos tph dwer mrs robert borland miss shirley dawson and principal harold henry although still tin ployces of the school board will be switch nj to othirs of the three local schools val stun who will be the new chapel street principal was chair man for the affair which was con eluded with a luncheon suitable gifts were pnsented from the staff to miss ivtns by mr hmrj to mrs a ist n hy mane i indsay to mi s gallauiher by shirley daw son to mrs dwycr by mrs james h evans to mrs borland by mrs h c wr fllesworth to miss daw son by miss callaulher and to mr henrj by mr hazen allen the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 27 1956 the best costs less when you buy funeral in acton for mrs m gordon funeral service was held at the rumley funeral home in acton on june 18th for mrs morns gordon rev gordon adams officiated there and at the graveside in fair view cemetery pallbearers were charles and james payntcr jack fred harold and alvcy gordon carrying the flowers were mrs a mann mrs j fox mrs dave russell mrs lou roach mrs bill findlay and mrs w linham mrs gordon was a member of bannockburn women s institute and the legion ladies auxiliary after an illness of 15 months she passed away at her welling ton street home where she had liv ed for the pant 33 years on satur day june 16th mrs gordon was born in 1898 daughter of the late samuel payn tcr and emily hansen she and morris gordon were married in 1917 in st john new brunswick surviving as well as her hus band are two daughters and one son freda gordon mrs henry wedge eileen and allan of ac ton brothers charles maine wil ham norman eldon russell and gilbert sisters mrs hazel ri e mabel and mrs edwin parker agnes all of new brunswick mrs gordon s husband is a mem ber of the thomas gordon and son contracting firm well known local ly as subcontractors on several building projects at present the gordon firm is working on the new hjdro building and the municipal building renovations as subcon tractors for j b mackenzie and son ltd monday july 2nd will be eel ebrated locally as dominion day an annual holiday business pla ces will observe the day and close their establishments 850 per bale and in 5 bale lots 825 per bale also introducing harvest brand same footage sama tensile strength 725 per bale nd n 5 bale lots 700 per bale halton cooperative supplies gfokgetown tr 7 m7i milton- tr t291 shop friday night till 9 pm main street georgetown umonj sll i there s no doubt about it you save save save at grand union where the best is sold for less for breakfast lunch supperluncheon tieat 12 oz can swifts prem 33c grand un on mixed 16 oz ar sweet pickles 29c cashmere white pkgs of 70 serviettes 2 29c for the home cottage and picnics famous foods try these heinz red and rich hetnz ketchup 11 oz btl 23c heinz in sauce spaghetti 15 z cans 2 for 29c heinz in tomato sauce baked beans 15 oz cans 2 for 33c asstd varieties of heinz baby food 5 oz tins 10 for 93c heinz tomato soup 11 oz cans 2 for 25c heinz white vinegar 33 oz btl 25c try a delicious heinz relish hamburg barbecue 12 oz ars ea k hot dog jj blended pineapple and grapefruit del monte juice borden s plain and pimento sliced cheese good luck margarine 2 for 59c 8 oz pkg 33c 1 lb pkg 35c free steak knives you can get one of these knives absolutely free just the thing for home and cottage simply save 15 00 worth of golden g u cash register slips hand them to the g u checker and she will give you a free knife fresh as a northern lake arizona cantaloupe ea 1 9c florida qt 29c half 55c watermelon ea california santa rosa large size plums lb 29c imported tomatoes 14 oz cello tube 35c stewarttown attendance pin5 for church school happy birthday to vcrna picket whose birthday is this week also to maralyn murray for the same day happy birthday to robert harris to be ten years old wednesday of this week the last meeting of the junior wa was held at mrs bally s home it was a busy session to get every thing finished up thelma ewin s chose the hymn we bring to thee our offering and conducted the worship service gretha koeslag presented the saturday pledge the missionaries children the scrap books were all finished up the carton to be sent to the w a dorcas room in hamilton was pa eked tuesday the senior wa bale was packed thursday after noon at mrs blizard s home visitors with mrs billy thurs day were mr and mrs p r baity of islington and on saturday mr and mrs edward bail toronto sl johns sunday school picnic will be held next monday july 2 in the park at acton everyone to to bring lunch pins were given out last sun day at sl johns church sunday school to those who have attended thirty sundays or more those who received pins were gail walker kenneth grant ruby tennant ga ry johnson maralyn murray ruth atkinson visitors with mr and mrs cecil smith were mr and mrs w huff man michael butch and ivan english relative meets canadian uncle cousins meeting her uncle richard prust and cousins aileen and paul prust 14 james street for the first time miss fay prust is enjoying her first visit to canada she had become acquainted with her aunt a year ago when mrs prust visited ens land miss pnlst is planning to visit here for a week or two then will continue on to the states where he will visit relatives in galeton pennsylvania her home is in btr mmfham england

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