Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 3, 1957, p. 11

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0 7 if j v s tove wt cask 0 wjooet 1ms 2 f a son 5i hkald advertising pays decide store hours or govt will darbyshire kick store- hours around too long and youll end by being diet ted to by- the government or the public was a warning sounded to merchants by ron parbyshire when he spoke ararxnamtgrhttii merce dinner at north hatton golf club last tuesday mr derbyshire former argos football player is field service ma nager for the canadian retail fe deration be- explained that this organisation was formed in 191 by a group of large department stores toproteet themselves ag ainst what was happeningin otta wa with the wartime ibices board sincethen it has greatly expan- ded and has many small re tauers 16 its membership as well as com merce chambers and boards of trade every businessman should be long to a trade association he said for a nun owes jgmiwtg fo the profession to which he belongs in return he cited several things a businessman obtains from mem bership research market trends and technical developments are made available by cooperative ac- tion he said government is made aware of an industrys problems group meetings after opportunity for exchange of ideas the speaker was introduced 1 i ffiftnlh mrclnre and thanks hy jack grtehtsn chamber president harold bair- stow was chairman and intro duced rr ha newly-apt- pointed membership convener who sajtdrti organisation will concen trate on increasing membetehip in tae conuminity this year w- 3tabsa radio glen taxi tr 72432 gofemtsnto learn flower anawsins 7 mrs leonard bell charles st was hostess at iter home to the reg ular monthly meeting of the arte and crafts last thursday mrs ri chard shearly of byron street was welcomed as a new member mrs william reynolds was appointed night school representative on be- half of the arts and crafts miss adelaide miller introduced the guest speaker mrs e f flegg of etoblcokei mrs flegg is a com mercial artlsf- tndvhas her own smal green at her home and jha jmdexpis3sion in the art arranging flowers she stated that flower arranging should be fun one should know and follow some definite rules she suggested the conway booksia books of instruc tion rules are often used as guides for beginners and when one has skill enough variations are highly desirable mrs flegg demonstrated the ar ranging mechanics with the use of correct materials she showed an arrangement of flowers and leaves using weeds dried flowers and corn leaves whi w very ef fective lb inane it even more so she placed this on a piece of ply- point shelaogaveqoick methods for tlw acying of qowem to retain their natural colourings an all white- arrangement con sisting of three white carnations three white snapdragons and green yew arranged in the triangular design was very much admired an arrangemen of daffodils and pus sywill in a taupe colou v set on a bamboo mat against a plain background was ah effective spring touch a suggested arran gement for small tables was a tiny grouping of narcissus and pussy willow and yew fdr a hall tabje arrangement in a small n pus sy willows with begonu leaves was arranged set on a oat field stone with two tittle elves for figurines jhe suggested arrangement for a dining tables was -redcyclamen- wood and added a carved hnllflghter ornament for the focal pink begonta flowers and phupdeh- drbh in a low flat dish- a cres cent arrangement of rosy- mums and pink tulips and juniper was suitable for a buffet mrs flegg gave the members many tips- on thearranging cut ting and conditioning of flowers to make them last longer sheh compared the art of arranging hej flowers to the painting of a picture and suggested the use of ornam ents as a means of bringing a des ign to life the tea committee who assisted mrs bell were mrs john glynn mrs larry maugluin mrs j- h chamberlain mrs ern ration mrs r h wright and mrs tom beer mrs wallace thompson poured tea d w dussan peel hospital chairman the chairman of the peel mem orial hospital board of governors for 195758 will be d w duggan he was chosen by the new board of governors elected at the an nual meeting last week mr dug gan will succeed c v charters of brampton chairman for- the past year born in brampton mr duggan attended public and high schools there then studied general arts at the university of toronto gra duating in the class of 192l fob lowing graduation he was em ployed by the dale estate in brampton famous for fine orchids and roses today after 35 years with data mr duggan is assist ant general manager of the es tate at one time mr duggan served as secretary of the school board of boddy town and was also chairman of the board of grace united church brampton he will serve as chairman of the board of governors for what will be an especially important year for peel memorial hospital at a recent meeting the peel memorial hospital association ap proved an extension of the exist ing hospital to cost approximate ly two million dollars mr dug gan as chairman of the board of governors will guide the hospi tal during this important period of planning tmi oaonomromt hirald wednesday evening april 8 1987 pages design nwaara t a qood display in stot westbrampton shop 14101 phones rea sis raja tom nicol i phone brampton 80sw m tlk0tfirm billuarbutt mino ifmlllwork doors cabinets frames sash stairs screens prompt service free estimates 11 water st a cewhjlal iiotoaa valuk i bea brilliantly new in beauty brilliantly new in performance r above are the most significant ad- vamoexnenta we have ever been privileged to present to the motoring public a thai k cjmtknmt for 1957 entirely new in and engineering and brimung to the wotk highways a wholly new standard of i cat juafity and exocuence cadfllacs renowned stybsts have created a brilliant new cadillac beauty majestically pm wonderfully exejrin inspirit and witb scar balance of chrom and cadillacs master coac albas have brought a new measure of luxury and glamour to the cars interiors with gorgeous new fabrics and leathers with inspiring new colon and patterns and with marvellous new appointmenta and- conveniencea on every hand introduced a sensational new concep of auto motive performance with two great new engines with sua even smoother mora responsive hyuin maris drive with gimally improved power steering and powti braking i with a revolutionary new frame design and with a host of other equally vital egineeriaa advancements these dramatic c iffl nchievements are being presented for 1957 in ten individual body styles including the breathtaking eldorado each is a cadillac masterpiece a brnnant tto to the hcn vm aesipandbuog standard the st of the world we cordially invite yon to andtodrhtiriebridiantiy at your very fust convenience to lhsiwit 1957cadfllac attend grandfathers funeral in ingersotl mr and mrs charles jenner 49 charles st attended the funeral of her grandfather henry leigh on march 19th hi ingersoll mr leigh was in bis 93rd year and is survived by his wife who will be 90 in june nve daughters and one son 16 grandchildren 39 greatgrandchildren and 2 great- greatgrandchildren had mr leigh lived until july they would have celebrated their 70th wed ding anniversary mr and mrs jenner have five remaining grandparents guelph toronto trip for ambulance men thc new georgetown volunteer ambulance service had its longest trip to date last wednesday when they transported a patient from st josephs hospital guelph to riverdale isolation hospital in tor onto the patient was a young mother who contracted chicken pox while a patient in the hospitals matem ity floor notice to creditors in hm estate of richard jo- sepm graham ganhaman all persons having claims against th estate uf rhjiaid joseph graham late of the town ship of esauesing in the- county of halton gentleman who died on or about the 14th day of janu ary sajx 1987 are hereby- notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of april aj 1197 af ter which date the es w he distributed with regard only to the claims ofwhfcfr tholupdersig- ned shant then have notice and the utmlerstgned ill not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then hive notice vm- dated at 3eietowm this bam fjitpgpjtww tr 79771 rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding work corsages a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albert st tr 72952 we wire flower travel notes excursion only 45400 return malton to london england r full particulars at john e john rrnaraej- stft r

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