Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1957, p. 8

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c rj tml mokolitowh herald wednesday svenlhg1reb is 1867 coming events watch for the mia school ea mmronmarcjtl hi knox cthwrcli hall bajjgr cliniclegion audkoiium georgetown first four mondays of every month ijo 3jo statutory holidays excepted tf- rebekah birdthday party thursday evening march 7th in the ioof hall you are all cor dially invited prizes refreshments dont wait obtain your 1987 plates and drivers licence now afotorvehlcle branch s john street georgetown across from the arena baking sale and euchre by limehouse memorial hall satnr- t rt s evening feb iftth p fi 1 sodal and penoaal mrs jack boomer toronto visited with- friends jn town last mrs harry malone oakville is spending ttais week to town with members of her family mr and mrs kirk given of scar- bore were sunday visitors with mrs nat given chapel st e ottavio paone from cuidad bolivar in venezuela visited last sunday with mr and mrs wit i tremendous savings on quality apparel 730 e at b ad 50c for euchre auspices- of wo mens association jliiftebeuse church 3w3 february 20 euchre and luneh in limehouse memorial hall aus pices of the limehouse wx good prizes admission 50cvc0me one come all slornby lol 165 are holk ing a euchre and dance in the hornby hall on friday evening february 15th excellent prizes and a good lunch everyone is invited dance with the modern aires at the iode valentine ball this fri day in the arena rose room won derful door prizes lucky draws spot dances tickets available now or af the door plan to attend this grand evening norval junior farmers hoc key club euchre and dance fri day february 22nd in stewart- town hall euchre at 830 good prizes lunch and then dancing to doris hulls orchestra till 1 1m 220 a regular meeting of the geor getown horticultural society will be held in chapel street school on wednesday february 20th at 8 pm the guest speaker will be mr d hancock of woodlands nurser ies who will give an illustrated talk pn the use of trees and shrubs in home plantings the public is in vited haltohf for christ cws s liam boyle parkview blvd mr william lindsay of ladune que spent the week end with mr and mrs lome sbipway 22 park view blvd mrs harry jackson of jburbank california spent last weekend in hlbbert and mr hibbert king st mr and mrs garnet qrawford and their family of frtutland last sunday with the clare littles of 10 byron st mr ahd mrs andrew frank and master reid of nassagaweya and m anderson of guelph were weekend visitors at the home of mr and mrs james evans mrs c- sargent carl moeschter john van seek and john water- worth 71 charles street visited with mr and mrs walter sargent in brantford on sunday noitvaii hockey playoffs the palermo juniors skated off with a- very close game monday night as they downed milton 65 to take their semi final series two games to one palermo will now play the nor val juniors for the milton milling trophy in a three out of five ser ies starting monday february 18 at 830 in tiie miltonarena there have been a lack of fans this year so lets get out and help the boys meet expenses inciden tally norval and palermo have met three times in the last four years norval winning all three acton taking the championship the other year from norval scorins results dave leslie n jonn fylumotwm ma lang rj tf dave murray p graham gillies m charlie gillies m ken richardson n 13 14 12 t- 8 8 a pts 5 25 10 23 8 82 8 20 12 is 3 11 3 11 canadian concert association of georgetown 3rd concert saturday february 23rd st johns united church hall georgetown saturday february loth 745 sharp our speaker this saturday night is cliff hicks an inspiring speaker and there will also be western singing mr hicks is formerly from the bill long tv show roy scouts paper collection saturday february 16th please have your paper tied in bundles outside by 9 am in case of rain collection will take place the following sat the songmen walter mcnutt conductor knox church hall 830 pm for information phone secretary tr 7275 browns taxi prompt courteous and safe trianele 73319 mcmenemy president home school croup election of officers of the home school association of harrison public school on monday complet ed organization of three separate groups for the local shcools robert mcmenemy 57 nor mandy blvd was elected presi dent with mrs alistair macin tosh 20 shelley st and donald llewellyn shelley st vice presi dents other officers are e ing ham 91 prince charles record ing secretary mrs frank wallace 32 shelley corresponding secre tary mrs p brown 48 shelley treasurer and an executive com mittee composed of mrs j black- bum 10 windsor rd mrs gor don hallitt it gibbons pi leslie norris 23 norton cresc tom hutchison 16 prince charles and mrs r mu prin harold henry and miss marion scarlett of the teaching staff are also on the committee during the meeting logan mac- donald explained the aims and purpose of a home school and mrs bob borland the creed and code of ethics mrs joe emmer son last president of the old home school outlined success ful past event ideas used for past meetings reg broomheadssil- ed in the installation of officers a social hour and lunch follow ed the business meeting league standings p w l t f norval 11 8 2 1 56 palermo 11 6 3 2 45 milton 11 4 7 0 40 act6n 11 2 81 27 a pts 34 17 29 14 59 8 46 5 uoms in oakvh1e for presentation several- members of the geor getown lions club travelled to oakville last thursday evening to take part in that clubs annual visitation night about two hun dred guests attended the dinner in the pine room of the oakville arena those from townwere clarence kennedy clarence hes- lop jim turnbull jack gunning john elliott and harold fbbert- a gentleman from the hafyon and peel trust was the dinner speaker ahd his subject was the importance of nuking a vrilk afte the speaker the guests were wojulolly entertnibed by a com edian germain who anuounced that he is scheduled toappear oij the ei sullivan show very short ly- agirl vocalist nd an acro batic dancer were also on the program which the guests all en joyed very much elmira the general electric had donat- meaford ed many prizes as lucky number georgetown draws but apparently thursday brampton was not a lucky day for the geor- oakville getown lions and they came home milton without any prizes- orillia rom duton the high scoring line of ron dixon bud varey and blake in glis wul try their luck monday when barrie flyers junior a team plays an exhibition match with the jgalders here if is a benefit gape for injured players and door pnze is a 100 bondv w oha sal b group including games played feb 9th p w l t pts 21 21 22 20 20 20 20 14 7 13 8 ik 10 10 9 10 10 911 4 16 28 26 23 21 20 18 8 nowise maenmsr ww mm terra cotta lessee wanted for sunoco service station main street milton this is an existing business in the centre of town which the sun oil expects to acquire experience unnecessary we will train yqu at our hamilton training station and pay you 64 per week while learning the business advise in writing age business experience and available capital along with phone number to w k arnott 117 onward ave kitchener phone sh 37754 rev jj e maxwell is club speaker the t the february meeting of terra cotta farmers club was held on monday feb 4th at the home of mr and mrs jack mc donald and featured in the ladies section of the meeting a paper given by mrs lloyd uncmon dont throw the best food down the kitchen drain the roll call was responded to with an answer to what could we do for the community a voilin solo by hughie hunter opened the joint meeting followed by the reading the origin of the maple leaf by mrs f l thompson the school chorus stibg the wedding of jack and jill after which mrs leslie young presented the paper a eomlhimity is like a snipevery- ambsuld be able to handle the well later narrated while showing coloured slides of local scenes a number of violin selections by mr fuller closed the meeting and tom leslie movedar vote of thanks to mr and mrs mcdonald the march meeting will be at the home of mr and mrs art mo- tcane i thimble club meets at terra cotta inn mrs harry farrar of terra cotta inn was hostess to the thimble club last thursday after noon the meeting was opened by singing bless thisttouse seven members answered the roll call and a new member join ed the club reports were given hy the secretary treasurer and the sick committee after the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed with lunch served by the hostess mrs k smithson will be hostess for the next meet ing on february 21st at her home highway accident damages small car a pickup truck backing out of a driveway on guelph st was in volved in collision saturday with a car travelling west on the high way resulting in a total of 210 damage to the two vehicles mclvin habcrmehl 505 garlow ave toronto was driving tow ards guelph at about 445 pm and was almost opposite no 23 guelph st whert the truck an international pickup driven by albert sicfried 16 victoria street georgetown was backing out on to the highway the rear of the vehicle caught the right side of the haberment car a small hilt man sedan which took the brunt of the damage 200 worth the accident was investigate by cpl jim bilsboirow funeral service for wane crash victim a funeral service was conducted in the ashgrove united church last friday afternoon for mrs hartley anderson daughter of mr and mrs arthur j ruddell of ashgrove vic tim of an air crash at la guardia field new york a previous ser vice had been held in the presby terian church town of mount royal last wednesday afternoon this service was conducted by the rev aiken mr norman russ conduc ted the beautiful service in the ashgrove church mrs clayton dick and mrs john hunter sang a duet during it mrs james car ney was at thcnrgan pallbearers were frank wilson harvey nurse edgar howden da vid mcfaul lloyd crawford and robert heatherington interment was in ashgrove cemetery mrs anderson is survived by her husband and five young chil dren peter virginia robert ruth and jean herparents and a sister betty mrs ward brownridge and a brother howson ruddell solo by bene hunter talk by the guest x k lfaxelk his s recroatfobt importance of afetfv- mr 1ua car damaged in roll down hill a 49 austin parked on guelph street east last thursday received extensive front end damage when it struck the saxe brtldge after rol- ain dri alrtost 500 feet dowrrthe steep incljjle the car left justeast of queen street by mrs earl treleaven 21 charles street gained momentum as it rolled by the queen sl cor ner scott motors and across the highway where it came to an abrupt halt against the east rail ing of the bridge dtkntge to the left front fender headlight and bumiier tbtallodrabout ffll j cpl james fiflsborow of the lo- limehouse welcome new residents to village we welcome mr and mrs tom hamilton shd little daughter to their new home in the village we exlenjlaympathy to sisters mrs r bane and mrs angus mc donald and brother mr joe scott of the late mrs alexander debbie of hamilton who was bur ied in georgetown on friday the a c pattersbhsrmr alex and miss kate mckay visited mr and mrs a sinith weston on sunday rv mr gubert sinclair is with the pattersons this week mjr w t newton of barrle visited u mother and miss ivens on jsunday charles street resident dies mt forest burial a mount forest district farmer until his retirement ten years ago charles a mclcllan 71 died at his home 22 charles st on monday morning mr and mrs mclcllan had been wimer residents of george town fprthe past few years spending several months- eaeh year with their daughter mrs fred ross 140 guelph sl this year they had taken an apart ment at the home of mrs cftarlcs parker mr mclcllan was born on the farm which he later took oyer from his father since retiring ihey had continued to make their tome on the property he was a staunch member of the presby terian church surviving are his wife ella livingstone one daughter elsie mrs fred ross two grandchil 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