Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 8, 1957, p. 14

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hvs baby beef the best tliere is blade roost and short fjfc roast lb x special bonjngt chjgkens 35 roastijtao chickok fe 4me butter and eggs grade a large eggs 43c per da free gift with all orders over 500 fatart wi waibhi p irv ft our services 31v on 2 savings the tedar monthr ineetinff of georgetown wonm institute wa held oo may 1st in st johny chir la mis dan livingstone took ttm chair and con- ducted the installation of officers who are honorary president mrs frank fetch president mrs v rawson first vice president mrs ernie fearce second vice presid ent miss jean adams district dir ector mrs frank petch pianist mrs r t paul press reporter mrs albert livingstone mrs liv ingstone also installed the conven ers of other various committees roll att was answered by the giving of l lu thos wtar had pajd their dues carol mcgij- vray daugmer of mr and mrs garfield mcghvray sang the solo which she had sung at the music festival minutes and correspon dency were read and dealt with and the treasurer gave her report a communication was read regard ing the dinner and meetmgtobe held in the trafalgar hall of the halton county tb and health asso elation two members were appoin ted to attend the extension course was discus sed but it was decided to leave it over for the june meeting mrs wm sinclair gave a report as group secretary of the coopera tive group insurance and reported a meeting is to be held at frank wilsoavs ashgrove on may 9th mrs howard wrigglesworth sang the beautiful solo open the gates of the temple accompanied by mrs morgan mcfarlane mrs 0 m brewster was the special speak er for the meeting and her talk on her stay in india was most in teresting the president mrs v rawson reported that the sunday school room of knox church had been ob tained for the regular womens institute meet iriss delegates to the district annual were appointed district director mrs frank fetch mrs v rawson mrs e pearee mrs herb cleave and mrs abbie mcclure a dainty lunch was ser ved by mrs harold cleave mrs george campbell mrs ken david son mrs seward wilson and mrs the bert palmer at fj gloxinias pansks peiagoniums couus mums geraniums goocf selection of cacti philidendrums and ivies etc cut flowers in wide variety bradshaws flowers in the new hunter real estate bidg no 7 highway triangle 79761 evegs tr 73171 moth t llfl ljiiwrtp lbts of customer parking what council did sewers designed or 9000 seek consultants explanation pinegrove on 1 to 5year guaranteed investments executor and trustees under wills administrator where no will exists or where executor does not wish to act trustee for pension funds standingby attorney looking after ones financial affairs in case of illness or absence mortgage loans inquiries invited phone victor 43216 halton and peel trust and savings co oakville brampton burlington assets now over 2000000 a s nicholson john r barber o el manning president local director genl manager student teachers at pinegrove hall ths past week two student teachers have been teaching at the school under the supervision of j- lawson they were mrs hurrens of oakville krown and mrs cummings of toronto mr w a hardy visited with mr and mrs w duffy of bolton i choose insurance agents i leaders trip to florida i two local salesmen with the prudential insurance company will be off to florida friday where hey will attend the canadian lea ders conference a meeting of the firms top producers in canada a suggestion by cr ern hyde board of a request for authority to being held for three days in miami that c r- hagey consulting engin- issue additional debentures for the the salesmen harv lee 7 nor- cer when the sewer system was highway paving mandy blvd and jack gudgeon 9 installed be asked advice before in case the town might have to normandy blvd plan to make a any plans are made to abandon find some of the money in current present disposal plant for a revenue this year council felt no larger new one met with favour decision should be made until this at council meeting monday matter is decided cr hyde during a discussion the police and road committees will study plans drawn by the engi neer and police chief to designate certain through streets in sun beam heights andcouncii will act this at a later date tour of the states on the return trip mr and mrs lee will be back about may 25th accompan ying mr and mrs gudgeon will be his mother and father mr and mrs robert gudgeon of hamilton during their stay in the sunshine state both families will live at the hotel american miamis most mo dern hotel a third prudential salesman from this area jack crawford of acton will also be making the trip about having another engineering firm said that mr hagey had said on different occasions that the sys tem is designed to handle a popula tion of 9000 either hes made a mistake or on misrepresented our disposal plant cr hyde said and other council- nee thelma a lhat ha should be asked for his opinion now he will be invited to a future council meeting ready to proceed with passing rc i j t- of the barber shop closing hours we are glad to see jim itarne j discovered that son of mr and mrs frank one of the ori inal was barnes is out of the hospiul from a new petition sub- mr and mrs j lawson and mitted and declined to take action as the five barbers who signed do not represent the 75 per cent nec essary for legislation a motion for installation of street nameplatcs and posts which would cost 1500 was delayed pen ding settlement with the municipal carol of limehouse visited with the alexanders saturday get your texaco fuel oil today dont get caught with your fuel tank down i next winter will be here before you know it start the winter with a full supply i i in business for 29 years and still going strong i 8 m 3 the oil man brampton telephones day 2605 jflqht 1215 trienflle georgetown allen bowen reelected president 4h grain club j e w the organization of nine 411 agricultural clubs in halton was completed on april 28th in all a total of 1q3 club members have signed up which is a slight in crease over the enrolment of 1956 the final club to be organized was that of the acton 4h grain club where j e whitelock assisted by club leader chas mckeown was in charge sixteen club members signed up and the election of of ficers resulted as follows president allan bowen vice president john e freeman secre tary jack marshall dont be an easy for burglars burglars are always on the watch for telltale signs that youre away suppose they break in purs clothing jew elry typewriter radio appliances and other belongings yourbe- longings would soon have ether owners take common sense pre- cautions when you go away host important make sure your personal belongings are well pro tected with insurance at home and away john rbarber agency insurancr and travcl jjohn r barmr rt t k m jibuti street tohuude mm alliance president here for quarter century dinner d s abbott president of the alliance paper mills was guest speaker at the quarter century club dinner meeting in the legion hail last thursday evening may 2nd guests from toronto mer- ritton and as far away as mon treal attended the dinner held an nually for those alliance mill em ployees with 25 years of service club president henry shepherd chaired the meeting which featur ed a group of enjoyable entertain ers headed by vince mountford the turkey dinner was prepared and served by members of the le gion ladies auxiliary a dance with music supplied by a trio with the entertainers concluded the ev ening members of the quarter century club include joseph armstrong e r mccill henry shepherd d barclay r muir j ilughcs james boyle p brydon t eason c brandford g martin a mc ginn ber g thompson g stig- ger rr norton sr c lambert h ttacey w j crichton f ap- pleyard e mcmann j wiseman r ward w brydon r addy f armstrong w fidler l e fleck florence anthony minnie dunn mrs ii dunham and mrs james inglis two members died since the last banquet howard hillock and herb distance cr fred harrison suggested that possibility of moving the cenotaph to a more suitable location be con sidered mayor armstrong said this posed a number of questions as to whe ther its condition is such that it could be moved intact and where another public site might be avail able he said the legion branch would also have a voice in any relo cation annual meeting of the halton county tuberculosis health association thursday may 16th 1957 will be held at trafalgar hall at 830 pm guest speaker mt ken j kiningham jr executive director of the illinois tb association public cordially invited to attend completely new the new holland hayliner a attends victory banquet for cheslby junior colts ken mcmillan just elected 1st vicepresident of the ontario hockey association was in chesley on saturday where he attended a banqaet tendered the junior gaits winners of the qha junior d championship this year several local people saw the colts in action when they ousted acton from the playoffs and ap peared in milton arena here at last is at small advanced engineering design brings you astounding performance new baling ease and bales scientifi cally formed for modern baling big baler capacity baler prices bales like a dream handles like a breeze gives you all the capacity you want and more lets you make better bales of higher quality hay big 56inch widlt pickup takes heavier windrows with ease sweeps your field clean twentyfour spring mounted teeth give you 20 more effective pickup area glides over ridges dips into low spots without biting dirt flow action feed builds bales scientifically exclusive with new holland this allnew baling action measures hay into the bale chamber springloaded feeder tines mounted on a continuous roller chain hardly disturb a leaf flow action distributes material to form an engineered bale built for modern handling storage and feeding tension tying assures precision packaging of your hay newly de signed needles hold the hay tight while knot is tied but the baling action never stops new cam action precision releases twine at just the right instant for best tying no tearing no strain on the twine if you make hay the modern way youtl demand the hayliner 68 be first to try the newest arrange an early bird demonstration 2 young istretr farm machinery triangle 73291 fcr t msssnhisit a 7

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