Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 3, 1957, p. 7

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x agrep is speaker at milk producer banquet firrmrn wjl buchub shows attendance gain the firemenswa held an other successful euchre in the fire hall tuesday evening march 26th these euchres are becom ing increasingly populafr and there were dine tables in play at this one prise winners were mr wil liam lyons mrs- wilbert bradley mrs robinson mrs blake leslie won the consolation prise mr a young local man jack carl sol dewhurstwas the lucky win- tth 28 of 89 jonh st e was ner of the door prite another buried ln hillcrest cemetery nor- euchre wul be held later this on saturday following service month watch for the date at haro c mcclure funeral home he died suddenly on thurs- papermill employee died suddenly thursday dayhtyorolng sori f walter louth he spent esquesing federation of his childhood in normal where he prizes tucky draw at federation euchre the esquesing federation agriculture held a successful attended pjiblic school and had euchre in stewairttown hall on been a georgetown resident for 18 friday evening march 29th the years he was employed in the ladies prizes were won by miss finishing room at provincial paper margaret bird and sirs robert ltd he had been a member of mcenery gentlemens prizes go- the burns transport hockey team tag to floyd zeigler t j brown- which playett in the industrial hoc- ridge mrs j cunningham won key league and was a member of the lucky draw the travelling the legion cribbage team prizes were won by mcrs t j i he leaves his wife helena wil brownridge and r l davidson son a daughter jacqueline his lunch was served at the conclu- father walter louth a brother sion of an excellent evening of walter jk bud and a sister mrs saturday evening the george town milk producers association and their guests held their sec ond banquet in limehouse hall the- ladies of the womens insti tute of lbnehouse catered to the very tasty plentiful banquet guests at the head table were mr era thompson of the maple leaf dairy mr and mrs j e whitelock hilton agricultural representative for halton county mayor and mrs john t arm strong mr and mrs irwin noble of the georgetown dairy dr damude and mr frank wright representatives of the haltan county health unit from oak- vie dr and mrs charles sayers and members of the executive of the association tie president fred brooks presided and opened the banquet wjth grace andthe qdeen mr 9fr e wkttelockas the uest speaker and the theme of his talk was the comparing of prices and cards cole equipment sale gomoim oi tacrot vovl fib a drawer for 3 s 5 or 4 16 cards pita a njdc end lay i ceaapartaaant haavy tmd dmlsoh 3jh high 17 dwp no 1370 7695 cole gray or green finish with plungertype lock that automatic tc ks all draw- ovsers no 1370pl 8495 vm nun vault far partonal coi and ow valuobwt paja v bosoaonnq mmar nw oavramc ooei proaocaad by on mr door undtr lock and koy i thai for- cotalooum or booki hipjhoroda top wttk fin otumi- na 20x 19 x soxl9 olive green or cole gray i baked enamel fin 8x50 wages between the years 1924 wilfred gilchrist edna of bramnd 1951 with data from the do- pton a brother james was killed minion bureau of statistics it on active service in 1944 r while surprise to many to learn serving overseas with the rcaf tnat u wages of 1924 would rev alfred barker conducted the du more than the high wages of funeral service pallbearers were today mr whitelock stated that art stamp gordon browne orm st w pleasant and very beneb- ie carter hugh wylie bert hun- cial to ave the rural and urban ter and george sargent no 10x but with illustrated same as above shelf replacing interior 6995 no olhar fiw ot rhts lowprica ho this raolly full mtnpan- ioo 25x mora filing tpoc smooth gcding ovawon tpring comprraon and quid rod grn or cou gray four draws un sl no 304 s450 l mum s7- ugh 76 dmp ieoai size 17 w no s04 fftl50 plungaf lock mat lock oil dimn 1000 additional two drawtr ltt si u id 30 high 14 dp no 202 4650 legal size 17v wld no 502 5s95 lotk thot kxfct all dtor 55 95 additional its used in an office youll find it here georgetown office supplies ltd a mill street muckart bldg tr 73452 stewarttown rev j e maxwells i home from southern holiday st johns wa mot at mrs smurthwaites home on thursday the afternoon was spent in sewing for the hale mr and mrs p r baily were visitors with mrs m a baily on saturday visitors in the village and at church on sunday were mrs jen- kinson mr and mrs jack jcnkin- son and family rev anil mrs j e maxwell and family haw returned from their trip south wo are ad to know that mrs maxwells health has greatly improved junior wa was held at mrs bailys home carol dovercaux chose jesus christ is risen to- day for the opening the girls learned the second verse 6f gods angels serve him prayer fol lowed with the monday pledge the medical work among the chil dren of honan china meeting miautes were read by doreen greenwood seconded by carol devereaux a story was read the tea cosy and the girls sewed on baby clothes in the busy period the meeting closed with the ves- per hymn and grace song birds in the garden begin to chirp and sing they hop and fly and build their nests rejoicing in the spring people breaking bread together and suggested that it would be a good thing if it could happen more often mayor armstrong mr noble and mr thompson spoke briefly to the guests dr damude spoke and gave the guests and milk users in georgetown some very good news when he stated that milk marketed in georgetown tested 91 grade 1 which is well above the average for the whole of ontario he also showed and explained a film the pleasant evening concluded with a game of cards winners for the games being mrs c mclntyre mrs h blythe mr jim carney and mr ern thompson silverwood and so we bring our song of praise venezuela ror all the gladness of our days luncheon marks wi birthday silverwood womens institute celebrated their 6lh birthdhvwith a luncheon in the ballinafad church basement on march 28 with several extmembcrs also attending the ballinafad ladies served a dei- cious and bounteous luncheon ta ble decorations were blue ard yellow flowers the institute col- ours and there was a large birth day cake following the same color scheme after the luncheon mrs william boyle of georgetown sho- i wed the ladies her coloured pic tures taken in venezuela and told them of her very interesting eight months spent in and near caracas international b250 diesel utility tractor irs here the completely new featuring engine 3fomt hitch any 3point hitch machine you own now will fit on the b2so hitch or use matched afegortqkfc equipment ioar speaal locking device built into the b250 hm the effe js p a snlid rer dw to slap one rear wheel spin ini hvmuujucs- cr hydraulic pump provides hydraulic pressure at ell times the engine is fwtwiincj 6 driver comfort shock absorbent seat mounting seat ad justable forward and backward to luit all drivers adjustable drawbar correct draft for pullbehind equipment is assured by the drawbar which can be quickly adjusted for height 8 9 tiptoe clutch the same easy down pressure you find in modern cars conveniently located pedal heavy dutt 5speed transmission standard speed power takeoff ail this for less than 2500 come and see it at archdekin mqloy farm equipment and refrigeration i v v wfi tuberculosis is big business in canada there are 20000 pa tients in our sanatoria or over a year each for every patient there are at least two more persons employ ed to fight the disease directly and indirectly if these people now in the employ of tuberculosis earn 5000 a week average the an nual payroll is 150 million that is a brisk business for a bunch of bugs save this money put the bugs out of work halton county tuberculosis assn sponsoring free tef clinics in georgetown april 30th to may 3rd j mrs r gorbett and marrhington attended th directors meeting held on april 1st mrs h iitrirt in milton lions advisory board mt at golf club representatives of nine lions clubs in zone 6n met in george town for an advisory board meet ing on march 13th when local lions were hosts at north halton golf country club presidents and secretaries attended from erin georgetown brampton strects- villc credit valley dixie malton clarkson and oakville after a chicken supper a wel come to guests was extended by oresident jim jones speakers in cluded the deputy district gover nor george winnctt oakville and rujbl vickers burlington chair man of zone 6s jack gunning georgetown who is chairman of zone 6n conducted watch for clinic dates local zone lol 245 regular meeting your the meeting reports were given by the various clubs on attcn- 1 dance membership finance con ventions all nine clubs have showrr excellent progress and were congratulated on their work t by the district officers f mr gunning announced that the local club has now incorporated j a region 6 rally is planned in oakville arena on may 15th tues aprij 9th odd fellows hall 800 pm farm porlims common interests for farmers working men flowers for every occasion i dmhjn work i spacuhyt flowers by wire anywnere id the world norton floral i tr t35tt mrs m j brown do farmers labourers have com mon interest arc the economic in terests of farmer and labourer real ly the same this much discussed and often debated subject was the topic on national farm radio for um march 11th under the heading and never the twain shall meetv halton forum groups mentioned several differences that stand be tween farm and labour organiza tions getting together with the prices of farm products what they are today the producers eannpt af ford to pay help if it were avail able wages to compete with those received by the majority of labour- en- the labourer sella himself his no 5 sare in the investment where- for wrinerests s rft heavy ffaamrtal ties tllgm elljini pages the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 3 1987 qpw fridays pjisr- main straot gaoroalown save money today check these tow phce challenger sockeye- half 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tile standard or scattered pattern 12 x 12 x loss than 600 ft 16c sq ft over 600 ft 15c sq ft over 2000 ft 14c sq ft remember our special paint values in the wellknown j roxatone and rez brands flooring tiles jaspe marboleum- flexachrome vinyl asbestos 9 m s gauge 9 q oflo gaugo i only 1 lc per tile only 16c each plywood many types for your choice m phqnt 519 collect or drop uni tenpr0 distributors acton no 7 highway former western tirolocanpn fridays till 9 pm open saturdays au day we oliver anywhere1 s pblfmr1bs and financed on the other band farrn organisations are inadequate ly financed and often not too well organised fanners might solve g many of tludr problems if they time and energy for wge but haswpixoinienittrand work together ot in many ca- producer and that whjch the consu mer pays can these differences be over come if so how one group said they thought not but others sug gest more eoucauooal program by tlo and itv to r u i7

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