Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 7, 1956, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening nov 7 1b56 page 8 in georgetown its silvers for dresses change now lo new fall dresses to the eleganr cocktail styles that fashion approves and you adore you ii find ust what you re looking for in our ust arrived collection from 19 95 did you see colour tv wigo has them in stock for immediate delivery 21 rca victor priced from aqj see them perform in our store wigo tv radio sales service triangle 73376 32 main st n coming events baby clinic in georgetown leg ion auditorium monday november 12th 130 3 30 euchre and dance balhnafad farmers union stcwarttown hall friday nov 16th 8 30 sharp good prizes lunch admission 50c 1114 georgetown women s institute euchre in the odd fellows hall on thursday november 15th at 8pm good prizes lunch draw for the quilt admission 50c the local council of women will meet friday nov 16th at 3 p m at the home of mrs j w kerr guest speaker miss leavcy of halton health unit fuchri in stcwarttown hall on iriday nov 23rd at 8 30 auspicls fcsquesing auicullural faociel special prizes lunch provided ad mission 50c come to the first bdi iui of the home helpers roup the union iresbjunan ch i e i on wednesdaj november 21sl at 815 p m extra baby clinic morula j november 10th in the i tgion auditorium 130 lo 3 30 p m climes will be held the sec ond third and fourth mondaj of eei month from now on bazaar and home uakine salt saturdaj nov 17th opening 230 p m at the home of m k palnck i inuhouie uurnoon it i stred auspiees i lmehuuse vt 1 11 14 bazaar and bake sale auspices of st pauls guild in st pauls parish hall norval saturday nov 17th 3 pm afternoon tea foatur ing turkey salad 11 14 odd flliows and lit iii k ajjs anniul christmas partv sat urdaj evening december hth 7 00 pin lurkej dinner films dancing come one come all to the euchre to help repair our hall saturday nov 10th is the date to remember iaul spitztrs lime house at 8 30 pin inzes for the luekj and luneh for all dnnssion 50c ruthrcpart st stephen spar ish hall hitrnl sponsored b the st stephen s sunda school nov ember hth at 8 30 nfreshmmts prizes admission 50c i luchre rvtr saturdaj nilht at st albans parish hall m un williams sponsored b iht canon illaee guild 8 pin admission i5c tf sah of honumidc uuikinl and i uehn at the hi me of mrs s hirk pdlmk i iniehoust riiursda i i nine nov 22nd auspiees of iinuhiuse knox irmiuls fi r hall building fund silt 7 do p m diihrt 8 30 euchre idmis sion e ii 14 dint mi s shr v i annu 1 fill tut lire in i rl uu in what council did criticize consultant for low water estimate it wasn t an estimate at all it was a poor guess said cr alfred sykes at council meeting monday commenting on a 10 000 over ex penditure on the new waterworks plant in my experience consulting engineers never estimate high en ough said mayor armstrong after reeve allen conveyed the news the reeve said that original cs timates of consulting engineer rob erts had been boosted 50 000 to tal cost of the system will be some what over the 300 000 already de benturcd for an oka will be sought fiom the municipal board for debentures to cover the extra tost couneil considered a 600 guard rail over the ereek on llm street but withtld action until other dan leruus spots are investigated also 1 he major said uaril rails ajc also needed at the john street cul vert on the new maple avenue and at chailts and young streets scoutmaster rilph bonham re poi ted on a tulip planting at the war memorial ind said the stouts would undertake clcanmi the ph quis also he siilestcd too tint the memorial be lighted at nilht and u until wilt tonsidtr this limehouse sltwdilt vm din hulls ill lr orihcli i 1 umh a mt tt i up ur lit mil 400 will be purchased so that the town cm lest and repair met crs rathtr than the more expensive mtthod of sending thtm awaj john he nk v bairstow crescent appearing fur a second time to complain about poor drainage on propert near his home was told that this is private property and council could do nothing other than bnncml it lo the mention of the htalth unit if it is creating a nuis anct the clerk was asked to not ifv the health unit insptttor ian ciss pnsidtnlof valky hill itattpajtrs rultraltd his opinion that further dtlaj swanck storm sewers would mak the job more costh when he was told that count il will take no ac tion until a n plj is rectivtd about marketing the towns present do benturt issut a m nielsen complained in a lengthy letter th it he hid been ordered lo move bat siln in from of his hilhvvv ffui whith i is loo close to tht sidew ilk but that ht hil chicked md fmnd 18 s otht r liij1 uj in ir tls i ul f plate i in t iwn in in i s id tint t ch ck tiv in li irtiiunt f und inh tint of these medid mount ind th i othi rs virt ulher n pi i tti pr p rtv i r li 1 1 hi n n st ru vvhdi llu buillin tiv h i keeping healthy is novel w i roll call sixteen members of limehouse women s institute answered roll call with an wea on how to keep healthy when they met thursday afternoon at the home of mrs har ry brown president mrs frank brown was chairman mrs ld sanford read a poem eomnle in orating armistice day and members observed two minutes si knee a profit of 19 was reported for the memorial hall building fund from a euchre party held at mrs sam gisbys home another euchre is planned this saturday at the home of mrs iaul spitzer the lad us art also working on their an nual bazaar and bake sale which will be held a week from saturdjy at mrs s kirkpatriek s home three sick members were rem tmbercd with fruit boxes dunrif tht last month an invitation to ittt nd an open meeting in milton of tht sunshine club for retarded children was discusstd anil it is hoped some members will be able to attend current events local nation il ind inttinalion il were well pre p i red bj mrs c meredith and rt id bj mrs kirkpatriek mrs a rt benton presented a splendid pape i on the motto medicine yesttrdav ind todij lunch was served by the hostess and her assistants mrs english and mrs ii stull and a social half hour was enjojed institute entertains iso for halloween the esquesmg women s insti tutc held their third annual hal loween party on halloween night in the esquesmg community hall with approximately one hundred and fifty guests present for the gala occasion during the grand march prize winners were chosen for the van oues groups the best dressed girl was mary louise armstrong as an indian the funniest girls costume was worn by carol mclean who had her cat with her kenneth grant as an early settler won first for the best dressed boy the fun niest boy s costume was worn by bill walker who came as a ejrl with green hair mrs robert lawson was judged the best dressed lady and appeared as a fisherman complete with iish and can of worms cecil walker a a hobo with bare feet and patches was the best dressed man philip wilson and chris canham won the jack o lantern contest tht jud tes who were responsible for the difficult task of choosing the win ners were mrs i orne from mrs j sanford and mrs i pollock after the march and contests mr from showed films for an hour and the evening was completed bj an enjojable lunch george webster sets bowling singles mark george webster is new singles champion of the industrial bowl ine league lie bowled a 368 game last week one point better than previous rec ord holder bill anderson to feet his nimt in the hall of famefl harrj nstallinlbrandfords 893 still remains the se ison s best triple i our closclj grouped learns sep anted hy only one point hold best positions in the league standing silvers is followed bv kenlner s hi s and legion no 1 in that or dtr last weeks top bowlers in sine lis were shi i lawr and c ilandv u1 giorm webstir 307 in trip han lv 805 t bsttr 777 mrs william burtt prince charles resident mrs william r burtt 36 of 12b prince charles drive died in tor onto western hospital on thurs dav the former helen hartford she haves htr husband and one dauth lir patricia anne mr and mrs burtt had recentlj moved tu gtor gctown from port credit the funeral service was held on von dav at hie skinner middlebrook funeral home port credit and in terment was in westminster mem ul park cemetery s i iwr 772 giorli i bsttr ilso had hicli avtrit so fir this st 237 lh lynne wylie wins bazaar bride doll st georges wa held a sue cessful bazaar on friday afternoon november 2nd in spite of it being a very foggy wet afternoon mrs e simson and mrs r edwards were conveners of the tea room and served a very dainty tea mrs rred fryer and mrs thomas war nes were in charge of the fanci work table mrs fred laws and mrs a ii feller the home bakinj mrs c sargent the touch and tike lable and mrs mabel maynard and her daughter alberta were in charge of the fish pond inn wjlie daughter of mrs pegta wjlic ontario street won the bnutiful bride doll and pat link daulhu r of mr and mrs bert tuck quien street won the c ike mokkd like a little lamb pi i t hallowe en party for 50 50 church club mr rrr ml is 1 ii mr nil mr rim 1 1 111 mr i 1 rrr 1 mr rn mc h 1 en tti lr nil i li see 1957 buick franklin prouse motors november 9th acton ju 10 m nules from georgclo r hi i ii hi i i hi i i ii si iii m ll l ll h 11 ii in lin n 1 il dull mil ll i 111 bkil i the 1 r ii h i i i browns taxi prompt courteous and safe trianglo 7 3319 the county court of revision will sit in llu line il i liimbus stew nil mil il 1 0 p in friday november 9th to hi ir ippe lis 11 nnst ihe 1151 ississminl roll of i hi lownship tf rsquistnt k iindsay lerk i nl dui i 1 i ii k hi mru ii n n i i i i in hi i n nl w u i ul 1 ih i ii i i ill nl i learn to play the popular way johnny tocher tcwlcr ol mo loin p mo for i o ilru ills till ll i idio 39 victoria st 1 1 28 knox presbyterian church bazaar friday november 9th opens at 2 00 p m afternoon tea 230 4 pm home baking aprons touch and take fish pond gindy booth flower booth booth for tiny tots glamour booth attic treasures kitchen household booth hot supper served from 500pmto700pm adults 1 oo children 12 and under 60c youre invited georgetown girls pipe band seventh annual dance ceorgetown arena ro e roow friday november 16th the modern aires due lg 9 30 1o 1 30 dress option couple 50 even in normal times it s important to havo your in su ranee policies chocked periodically now additions and improvements always make your property more valuable and today properly values are rising as never before don delay make suro that youre well protected to day john r barber insurance and travel agency john r barber freomm kersey mill street trimgle 73521 theyre here at last just in time for christmas musical clocks jowol and powder boxes assorted colours and n olodics fljo qc to fljl c qc choose yours while our supply is good if its luggage i you re looking for see our display of mcbrine matching sets individually priced rustcraft christmas cards for every member of the family 5c 100 barbers 55 mill itreet diamonds watchi5 jewellery olftt ceorgetown tr 7j4m in georgetown its silvers for suits over three hundred suits to choose from pure wool worsteds flannels tweeds gabardines from 2500 in georgetown its silvers for topcoats a 4959 hams tweeds 3950 ziplined c1q qc gabardines 31333 cashmere wool styles xjffiffl ahz afsm silvers for slacks sturdy gabardines all wool worad 495 995

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