Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1957, p. 9

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jw m- georgetown ontario wednesday march 13th 1957 second section 1 g v r 1 i- 1 fc i 1 y 1 ff 1 v 1 v m 1 i 5 1 ir 1 v s 1 1 1 wa make fans fx get bewto pay many of your bute tm have only ob coqvaniaht pyin4nt to tnakp aach month this btnejepattenottaa am than tbtotat amount you now pay pnona for your loan in ona iah t ifica or torn to uhm ml 250f sgnaturif garwitmra ec auto 9l main street north brampton 2nd floor ptkna1874 ohm tvtnmqs sv appointment mone fob evening how mkw namhi co flaaa ca co to mw cofed ibnehcial nnamcf only the aaiao ha boa caaogadn beneficial finance co iuulj is your present fire insurance coverage geared to the citrrent value of your prop erty if not better take steps now to cor rect a situation which could resultrinserioua loss let us check it with you alfred sykes insu ran c e 3 young street triangle 73502 there are so many things to save for today its furniture tornorrovtf a new cat or a holi day trip whatever your goals youll get there faster by saving for them start a savings account today at our nearest branch the canadian bank of commerce 750 oraneaea acroa canada rmy to m yeah una gaorsatown branch d m wimgrove managar v california honeymoon for mr and mrs buck wi j-v- marilyn jane cleave daughter of wilbertj cleave and the late mrs cleave was married to james caldwell buck son of mrs clar ence buck audi the late mr sock on friday february 23rd at 400 pm the double sing ceremony was performed by rv a cowan of oshawa at the cleave homo which was decorated with spring tulips and daffodils the bride given in marriage by her father chose a street length white taffeta gown fashioned with a very bouffant skirt fitted bodice and cap sleeves she wore a white bat gloves and shoes and carried a bouquet pf red roses marlene smith of norval was her attendant gowned in a tur quoise dress and shoes white hat and gloves the dress trimmed with white had a bouffant skirt her flowers were pink carnations jack macdougall acted as grooms man a reception was held at the queens hotel brampton following the ceremony for their motor trip to california the bride chose a rose coloured gown with prin cess lines a light blue coat and navy accessories her corsage was of orchids on their return mr and mrs buck will live at 11 ostrander blvd the bride was employe2hat loblaws brampton and the groom is with bucks fine foods georgetown glen sailor bride r- m turkington georgetown mr and mrs david cooper sign the register in first baptist church following their marriage the groom a member of the royal canadian navy is the son of mr and mrs george cooper glen williams his bride pat day is the daughter of mr and mrs c j day i men are hosts at farm club meeting the march meeting of the terra cotta farmers club was held at the home of mr and mrs art mc- kane on monday march 4th this was the meeting where the mens section entertain the ladies be fore they joined the men the ladies held a short meeting which was opened with the maple leaf and the reciting of the lords prayer the roll call was answered with my pet peeve mrs r s leslie gave the motto which had been scheduled as the road to success is crowded with women pushing their husbands along however mrs leslie said she couldnt talk on a motto she didnt believe in and that one didnt push men so she chose a biography of win ston churchill in which he stated that his success was due to the quiet guidance and help of his wife who was always there to help him and encourage him when he needed it the ladies then joined the men and the event got under way with jack mcdonald presiding every one sang o canada vince mount- ford with his sparkling wit and humorous songs led the gathering in songs mrs don dolsbn intro duced the guest speaker mrs james carter of brampton who gave an illustrated talk on ber muda the slides were coloured and enjoyed by everyone la verne thompson repeated a humorous reading that mrs clar ence anderson had given some time ago to refresh evcry6nes mory it was what are mon he then retaliated by giving his own version of what are women the men particularly enjoyed this and the ladies took it in good part especially when mr thompson con cluded with wc cant get along without themso god bless them vince mountford played his banjo don dolson the violin and mrs dolson the piano for some rollick ing music irene hunter diane mc- kane and edith mcdonald sang along with mr mountford mrs leslie young moved a vote of appreciation to the men and to all those who had made this such a happy evening the men array ed v in white aprons and chef hats served a buffet luncheon their conveners were clarence lyons and wilfrid leslie the members accepted an invita tion from the cheltenham farmers club to be their guests at a meet ing in snelgrovc hall on april 9 panel discussion by chapel school students in a panel discussion at chapel st home school meeting on monday twelve pupils participat ed in a panel discussion moderat ed by mrs w s gloan it was a lively sparkling debate on such questions as what im provements would you institute if you were- prinipcal- jjto you thiftk homework should be assign ee friday nights and do you think jeans should be worojn ichodl panel members were lynda bottoms keith vivian karen reeve yvonne sloan margaret murray darwin tost keith wood david armstrong robert wrig- glesworth pam curfie heather arnold and david mackenzie in addition pupils of grade 7 sang three numbers with piano accom paniment by mrs james f evans music teacher kenneth r harri son was absent due to illness as usual refreshments were served the junior raiders meet wel- jland here saturday in the second game of their playoff series scotsdale bull is shorthorn sale champ grand champion shorthorn bull at the ontario bull sale was scots- dale keepsake owned by s g bennett georgetown the m- month youngster sold at 810 to the central ontario cattle breed ers association maple who also purchased the reserve champion shorthorn at 1010 consigned by mii farms millikcn another district cattleman pat farm forums patterson norval placed second operative movement still depends to the reserve grand champion with his junior bull hereford calf locust lane elator who topped the calves selling at 560 a large group of district far mers attended the sale here- fords averaged 450 shorthorns 413 and angus 365 a here ford owned by george rodenu stouffville drew top salc price of 1030 quality was extremely high at this years sale with many ani mals rejected before they reach ed the show ring presentation by church ladies to mrs j hart a short business session preced ed a pleasant social evening mon day when the daughters of the church presented mrs jack hart with a lovely cup and saucer mrs hart has been treasurer of the organization and will be moving to st catharines shortly suggest services to add to coop work whats next in coops and what new services should the coopera tives in your- community undertake next this topic was discussed on national farm radio forum feb 25th there jias been a wonderful de velopment in the cooperative en terprise as a result of many people studying and taking action to sol ve recognized problems and needs in their own communities the co on men and women who are pre pared to think and act discussing new cooperative services which would be a benefit to the community halton forums felt the need of a credit society others suggest egg grading and poultry processing plants also fruit and vegetable grading stat ions one group suggested a cooper ative flour and feed mill to handle what feed etc would be an ad vantage to the farmer personal contact with coop directors could be educational and probably lead to new members and stronger fin anccs ask sub pott in eastern the chamber of asked that a sub post feablished in the eastern pant georgetown a letter has been seafe ttt through the local niinhiaailbii rom marshall outuaui ft for a branch office until aiadk i as the town will nave postal vfrito- v reporting this aj the- cttamla sf commerce riiegang lhafttet chairman harold bairstanr aaiji jtt is expected inspgeftacs tana fe phast office deparunent wav la5- iting georgetown s sow to make a survey of the sdaaattiim buildingsafmo concrete astfti road grave fill amd tot stone tom haines glofl william tjl prize winners at cards were mrs kenneth richardson mrs wilf mino and mrs edward stigger re- frcs and tea concluded the evening served by mrs john ir- win mrs bert gilmer and mrs charlie harris hockey broadcasts for oakville games new position with firm in chicago don franko ceramic engineer at smith and stone for the past year has a new position as a sales engi neer with the fcrro corporation he will work from the companys head office in cmeago iii the company has a canadian branch in oakville mr franko was with smith and stone after graduating from col lege then took a- position in cleve land but returned to the local com pany a year ago the frantoos have sold their home at 16 elizabeth street and mrs franko and daughters patty and betty are leaving soohto join him in chicago rv shoppers dont forget to stock up on groceries every weekend local groceriery and meat stores pre- haw closed everrafonday qth- er obperve regtoar hours chwo radio of oak count of the h5cteey p sertw b ween triegeorgetown raiti- ers and the oakville meteors as long as the bestofseven contest lasts behind the mike repeating what he sees onrheoce before him is chwo chief announcer and sports editor bob mclaughlin bob mclaughlin brings to the task of reporting playbyplay ho ckey a broad experience both as a participant in sport and as an announcer in radio and television in canada and in the united states ae was formerly sports editor of le north bay television station and he scored points as a member of canadas track and field team in thebritjsh empire games at van couver in w84 with three games under his belt tonights encounter when oakville takes on the raiders here in georgetown the 5th game will bo played fri day s march 15 in oakville while the game of tues march 19 is sla ted for georgetown should a 7th game be necessary it will be play ed in oakville on march 22nd for play by play hockey action with- the georgetown raiders and the qakvule meteors its chwo r radio 11250 on your dial oe iughtiattf05 v inasmuch as you have confribajtadt so also do you serve whh tfce red crosshroogriouf the yean and afways somewhere in canada human suffering wist ctsj eased hope will be restored lives will be saved and hearts and homes made happier j you had compassion tie hi ems all red cross canyassers are teer workers besides making own donations they ghm also of their free time solely and i to help others don wingrove campaign i fj ll

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