Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 24, 1957, p. 10

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iibpokgctown herald tiisff v cu o i bajttlmmg sand contrlm qravel jtoadlgravel fhtt ana tol soil stonxmoric tom haines ztenwmins nt riata chatting vntn 9 h al jeft to drive down they had over two feet of snow 4nittible yard theyd fend to bundle up- the kid- dies in show suits etc for the trip r didnt we have some beau tiful baunywoathbr last wee kedd rtstffedwir irou read this it may be only a tantalizing mem ory but the elation of having fspringfinaljy arrive was heighten ed for us by visiting cousins from tlmmins on saturday when they focwt as a puppy the mrhy of children h our sanatoria caught tuberculosis from a nfton ofcssify the njolhor and dads brothers and sisters and gkandpakents dwnt man to transmit their tb ihv probabv dtdnt know they had it but mat is what happened we on betting 1000 to i against you having tuberculosis but it to be sure that you are not on unsuspecting victim of tb and in all innocence passing tb on to those you love i join the crusade and be xrayed lohon county tuberculosis association sponsoring free xray examinations at norval united church april 29th jtown knox presbyterian church may 1st to 3rd clinics from 25 pm and 710 pm daily children must be 12 or over amp i knew it was for a certainty too whenj lea ned down to wash the grime from the face of an active little b last s of chive breath strong enough to rock me back on my heels a bit can anyone tell me why chives growing in a flower garden have such an irresistanle appeal for children who wont touch an on ion in any way shape or form the answer could well be children are unpredictable i and its attpart of their fascination happened to be talking to a young housewife the other day who wasnt exactly fas cinated tho by a little gaffe of about four who was in her charge at the church suirsery centre dr ring the inoningservice for an hour or the child enjoyed the toys and then suddenly deciding to abandon them starting to put on his coat and hat in consternation the young lady tried to persuade the child to stay till ms parents called for hhajafter the service after the service quoth he in surprise my mum and dad- arent at church- theyre at home watch ing tv he had evidently just decided to stay on after attending sunday school heard another story ab out church the other day too seems a mens grouphad put on a skit for which theyd had to dress up after the evening was over one of the performers rushed off home and in the general ex citement left his co in- the sunday school room as you might expect the costume was a borrow ed one which was prized by the owner as a sort of antique our heros lapse in memory wasnt discovered until two or three days after the event and when they went back to look for the costume it was nowhere in sight high and low they searched but to no avail then the sleuthing began it was discovered that the ladies of the church had held a rummage sale in the meantime and a few inquires brought to light the fact that the missing costume had been included in with the sale of used clothing the buyer was tracked down and the costume recovered without too much of a struggle oh yes almost forgot to tell you the costume was a genuine antique mans nightshirt the salesladies at the rummage sale had sold it for ten cents rural music finals at snyders school with wallace young oshawa as adjudicator pupils from niral schools in halton competedih a at at snuoers on friday april 12th all compe tttors haul previously won elimin ation contests winners in each class are shown in lsl paragraphs below girls solei- and under gail tiedjins merton heather baker s s 4 nass diane john son coyne robin spsop quatre bras ak ice jopkema kelso- christine mc- trash milton heights boy soto 7anfl under jlmmie albraith ash ricky corbet stone school richard jarvisj moffat and victor funk edgewood tied for 3ru david turner coyne david sahmiya ligny choir s 20 and under ashgrove kelsos bells girts seio 9 and under mary aikens merton janice leyland ddblin marilyn husbn kelso betty baker s s 4 nass anne hilson coyne korrinne sue lear- mont hornby boys sole 9 paul kidney stone school rim- aid break mccurdys bryon law rence boyne john forbes quatre bras paul mcnahh mnff att jtoger mcboug- an edgewood choir enrolment 29 and under ash quatre bras a s 4 nass girls solo 11 and under linda fellctterio ash heather llllilllllil2lll3lill look what you get i all four pieces at this valuepacked price unusual savings built by seajyg comfort engineers this sensational value includes lefcsaafortt for properly ab4 v liv a tj v fra m i i i m 9 s m i m was lino operator in herald shop a linotype operator with the herald several years ago mrs wil 11am hockley 51 died in st jos ephs hospital toronto on april 10th ill for some time she had been in hospital for six weeks- mrs hockley who was ethel heinmiller when she lived in geor getown was born in tavistock and moved to chesley in 1907 when her father entered the mercantile busi ness there she was first employ ed at the chesley enterprise and later in georgetown and toronto she was married in 1941 to mr hockley and they had since resid ed in toronto surviving are her husband a brother and two sisters henry and martha of chesley and mrs roy hauser of millbank the funeral service wns held in a toronto fun eral chapel on april 13th with in terment in glendale memorial gardens new telephone book will include brampton dials delivery of the latest edition of the telephone directory got under way in georgetown this week tbe new book contains hundreds of new and changed listings includ ing all of the twoletter fivefigure numbers coming into effect in brampton l g denby bell telephone manager for this region empha sised the fact that the brampton section of the new directory will not become effective until sunday may 5 the date that the no 5 crossbar dial system and the two- letter fivefigure numbering plan are introduced bramptons new exchange designation will be glendale 1 to avoid the possibility of calling wrong numbers telephone users would be wise to check their blue books of telephone num bers against listings mt they ap pear in the new directory said mr denby he said that this should be carried out on may s the bell manager explained that the hlue books are useful for list ing the local and outoftown num bers most frequently called fresh copies regular and pocket sized can be obtained from any bell office he staid besides bell subscribers in geor getown and brampton the n telephone book lists those in milton orangeville shelburne and surrounding territory notice to creditors in the estate of walter c lunan geritfomaiv deceased allipersons having claims against the estate of walter fc lunan late of the township of esquesing gentleman who died on or about the 31st day of de cember 1956 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of may 1057 after which date the estate will he distributed with regard only to the claims ol which the undersigned shall then have notice and tbe undersigned will hot lie uahto to say parson of whose cliina he snail not then hate notice dated at georgetown this 33rd day off april aj mg7 herbert luhan teecotbr of thabbtotr of waker c leyland waterloo karen dredge mo n pinegrove nass carol forbes quatre bras diane mcentee boyne beys solo ii and under bobby lawrence boyne david griffiths s s 4 nass lloyd da vis ligny barry worthington merton bri an sinclair blue mountain mich ael bonus pinegrove nass choir eorolnient 30 ami over moffat s s traf stewart- town 9 boys soto 12 and over david lawrence boyne wayne woson kflbridef david kidney stone school chris canhamv of stewi arttown tom moffat moffat john joukema kelso double trio ash stewarttown moffat girls sole 12 end over dorothy dredge moffat margj uerite peacock ss7 trafalgar betty brooks quatre bras audrey brown ligny ruby gib- 1 son s s 9 nass beverley pat terson ash beys changed voices harry ouwendyk quatre bras john wilson pinegrove esq vocal duet ruth and wilms mason mccur dys heather leyland jeannette vos waterloo and tied for 3rd joyce arnoklsandra carney qua tre bras and dorothjfcdxedge kar en dredge moffat patricia whitmore barry worth ington merton l z j a t m the new management of georgetown creamery invites old customers and new interested people to visit the creamery and store our policy is we buy cream and eggs in any quantity to be fair in all deals to grvje maximum satisfaction to you to trust and be trusted we sell butter eggs all top and moats quality we rent cold ssoragt deal with us and forget your worries 38 guelph street tr 72402 h amps far camp 2nd georgetown cub pack is raising money for summer camp by selling westingh0use light bulbs help seqd the cubs to camp by buying a supply there will be a truck on main street friday evefoin may 3rd and cubs will call at every home saturday may 4th 60 watt 100 watt bulbs 25c ea fffftzx im 1 i i

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