Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1957, p. 2

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v v a thb 0borprrommhald wednesday evening may 1st 1957 pages m s grace evangelical baptist church in georgetown odd fellows hall missknary sunday vwns rovj h 945 bible school -r- the story of ten shillings- b t100 am artd 1 pmmisslonary messages 8tl5fell6wship service with the sound aaovie j speed the light wain to attend at least one of these services not uraniur just testing 6as pipes puhhc 3 if w screen if class wni rt w tvoal re mrmi screening material frame and moulding in clear cedar oc per i ft clear pine 8c per i ft aluminum combinaticn doors with many new features 7 stepdown picture design 1 thickness double thick fluted kickplate full l concealed hinge vinyl weather stripping around door sash glazes with vinyl only 4550 a mi combination doors 28 x 68 zi 1695 210x610 1750 30x70 1950 hornby contrary to lecture main street georgetown is not sitting on top of a tk uraninm field nor las the local air been pollutedwwi radio active dost jhneethe appearance of men wearing earphones and carrying meter boxes gauges in the area couple otweeks ago the publics imagination has gone to worfc and produced numerous conclusions ranging from the above to tv men chocking the reception of the uhf channels in north hal say fareweij to actually the men are employee busseu constr of the g l company which baa been eontraet- edbred sorbin gs c to help control corrodpn of jbe burled steel ispp ness of stopping corrosion trouble before it starts is done byebeckr ing 5 light now of eleetrie- cbr rent which travels from the pipe to the surrounding soft the current which in the course of- time carries enough nearly one hundred and fifty neighbours friends and relatives gathered at the hornby orange ball on saturday night for a pre sentation for mr and mrs stanley leannoat who are leaving hornby a friendly game of euchre got the party- in full swing with shirley downs getting the high score for the ladies and howard bradley the high aware for the men mrs mil ton brown reed the address and mr buss was the chairman dm wtfgsdesworth opened the cur tains to display the gifts given tef mr and mrs learmont they were a rocker and foot stool and a- truight floor lamp mr cliff beatty was called on to say a raw words and my fred wriggdesworth also mr wrig- glemrorth brought an old school picture of ls25 and a hockey pics ture showing stanley as a hockey player after lunch art death took pictures of the learmont fa- metal from the pip and their giftsv pitting of the steel and f mck welte itptient in mu- leakage is caused by a chanted p bo8ptkl he had an reaction between the metal its environment and can be locat ed by delicate gauges in the hands of the highly skilled corro sion engineers once located the currents can be easily stopped by a technical means provided by the russell company pinegrove mrs alexander heads canadian goat breeders we are sorry to hear mr and mrs frank barnes two youngest appendic operation on wednes day but is feeling a lot better miss toy may is also a patient in lliltur private hospital she had an attack of appendicitis at work in the morning and had her operation in the afternoon on saturday george bailey accidentally cut his wrist with an axe last week while he was splitting wood that be was holding martin southwood joined the lo 165 h at their regular monthly meeting on thursday april 25th diane bailey celebrated her mr over last week bennett of and mrs boys had to spend their easter seventh birthday by having a party holidays in milton hospital while hodgie is home convalescing we hope jim will soon be home wishing them a speedy recovery on april 24th mr w a hardy motored to nobleton to call on old friends on april 27th mr and mrs fred milton visited with sonny hall mr and mrs robl ross and mr and mrs lew sampson went to buffalo saturday morning and mrs j h hunter r r 3 gear- returned sunday evening getown motored to toronto last miss phyllis bradley returned saturday with mr and mrs mac home from peoria 111 on sunday alexander to attend the canadian morning where she spent her eas- goat meeting mrs alexander ter holidays was elected fwhian president mr and mrs william bradley earlier in the year mr alexander and family visited with mr and was elected president of the on- mrs frank cook in bellwood on tario society marilyn wilson daughter of mr and mrs frank wilson and cath erine hunter daughter of mr and mrs j h hunter motored to to ronto with them to enjoy other activities y the anglican parish st georges may 5th easter ii 800 am no service rector at st albans 945 am church school 1100 am holy communion 1100 am infant care nursery class 215 pm holy confirma tion instruction 700 pm evensong 1000 am ion thursday holy commun- st albans glen williams 800 am holy communion bac corporate 930 am mattins 1040 am church school sunday st stephens church congrega tion had the opportunity of listen ing to an organ recital and choral singing on sunday afternoon in the church james chalmers or ganist of all saints church to ronto played af selection of dif ferent melodies and the choir sang several pieces including the lord is my shepherd and love one another the organ which was being demonstrated was a mailman organ i st stephens guild met at the home of mraand mrs clifford hunter on wednesday april 24 with twelve members present roll call for the next meeting to be held at mr and mrs william bradlcys on tuesday evening may 7th is patches to be used in mak ing patch aprons robert pcwtross who is the old est resident in this community has his early potatoes planted and walked to the general store for other seeds he usually walks j over to hornby twice a week to visit at the store garage and mac- hinebop mrs arthur johnson is still in brampton hospital like him were always prepared to help think of us whenever you need help or advice with your insurance program were aa close as your phone and always pre pared to give yon the benefit of oar experience and specialised knowledge without obligation john rbarber agency msuranca andtkavu john r i wsswaas banquet men hear of church extension the ven archdeacon w gill- ing director of church extension and a former chaplain of the can adian army overseas was the theme speaker at the brotherhood of an glican churchmen of halton dean ery annual spring meeting and banquet in st albans church ac ton last wednesday archdeacon gilling dealt large ly with the work of church- exten sion in the diocese of toronto and in canada pointing out that these church matters are now big busi ness he urged the laity to be virtually interested in the new church extension work in the par ish and diocese rector rev e jones on behalf of the host parish welcomed the men to the meeting headed by dea nery president mr hamilton smith of oakville who acted as chairman during the business session the deanery assessment of each chap ter was discussed and a proposal to support a major mission pro ject was supported unanimously the rural dean rcvsj e max well brought greetings and welcomed the men on behalf of the deanery clergy at the banquet the men heard a young student recent- immigrant from the netherlands deliver a prise winning address on peace the student john vanteil is a finalist in a high school public speaking competition tablerrre acrontzed chick en is the result of a great newtev ichnical development in chilling freshdressed top quality chicken tor shipment an improvement pthat holds the natural goodness the bird and protects it against loss of freshness for a real country sweet flavour treat this week try tabjejrh acconhed chick en cotop or whole just about the jgvbh freshest tastiest chicken aaat youve every eaten the nnr fc heavenly chicken on i yei fancyream style ijivtins icorn 2v25c i adens choice japplg juice van kirk chocolate chipits 48 ox tin 25c 6 ox pkg 25c frying or roasting chickens 2 43c acrobtized chicken legs or breasts acronized chicken wings lb 65c lb 39 ideal for that outdoor barbecue meaty spare ribs 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of hoop tricks crests are free at your iga store for ig a product labels see them today dont miss the fun of owning your own hoop free bonus gifts f no cash required ra w mtltray moloy lucky wlkyambw suit each month the pjjg club of the odd felloyrs lodge has a lucky draw for a new suit when the draw was made on monday at lodge meeting murray mofey 23 werieyaa street vras whof fte eultrf4be- plan conservative strategy at rally county young conservatives ral- thorne lodge near milton the beautiful farmbouseturnediodge was jammed to the doors with the large number of enthusiastic wor kers present to plan ways of sup porting their candidate sandy best in his bid to keep halton in the pc ranks this june the evening was arranged by stanley hall long time provincial member of parliament mr hall spoke briefly saying how happy he was to see such a huge turnout and urged everyone to get behind sandy to ensure his victory in the june election mr hall acted as master of ceremonies and introdu ced john pallett the youthful mp from peel county mr pallett in ashort talk said there was not a doubt in the world that halton would remain pc but he also ur ged the young people to get out and work to assure election of the pc candidate he said he had known sandy best for a long time and he knew that he would be a great representative for halton at ottawa mr best then spoke dealing with a number of organisational matters and also spoke briefly of current national affairs hundreds of young now gn to tiwlmued state said mr best the progressive conservaive national development plan would stop this export of brains by lowering taxation the progressive conservatives would encourage greater industrial devel opment and increased manufacture of canadian raw materials in can ada concluded mr best the evening was concluded with a lunch and coffee and a social time spent visiting between the young people of the various hilton communities tr r jts as easy as abc to choose your new spring at

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