Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 10, 1957, p. 3

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r j i 2 ams a buhel stops grain insects for a whole year spray bins with howard bin treat to kill insects in cracks and crevices treat new grain with howard grain guard powder mixes easily with new grain as it is binned protects it from grain insects for a whole year without affecting milling feed or seed value it costs about 2c a bushel to use bin treat and grain guard less than it does to fumigate on sale at halton cooperative supplies milton tr s2391 geo roe town tr 72271 truck air brakes fail five vtkkfe collision a bruised neck was the only injury resuttiaerfrom a flvear pile up at the intersection of guelph and water streets early tuesday evening july 2nd taken to the office of dr a e macin tosh for treatment was mrs g a foster cliffside dr toronto a passenger in one of the cars clear thinking on the part of a transport driver george eng lish of lanes haulage kept the accident from being fatal fie was proceeding east down -the- cuelph sl hjll at about q pjft- when two preceding cars driven by george h leslie rr 4 george town and george foster toronto came to a stop at the caution light as the leslie car waited to make a left turn into john st when lie found the air brakes failing to hold the heavy truck tar f sounded the horn while approaching the intersection as a warning to the other cars and veered to the jeft in an at tempt to miss the standing ve hicles despite this action the big truck caught the left rear side of the foster ear driving it ahead into the leslie vehicle and on down the highway for another 40 feet the impact shot the leslie car across the road where it boun- ed off a parked car on the herkes i raycroft lot into a truck owned by donald manery 1151 st clair ave toronto a distance of about 100 feet the lane truck final- ly came to a halt opposite the georgetown creamery the damage to the five vehicles involved amounted to over 1000 cst ted scott investigated the ac cident i local district guides are camping doe lake tuesday july 2nd the girl guides and their leaders left st georges church for a twoweeks outofdoors camping trip at doe lake as well as being a very pleasant outing for the girls these camps are excellent training and this years camp was particularly so having an unexpected visitor hurricane audrey audrey taught the girls to act quicly in an emergency they ftlled sand bags and anchored their tents and made their camp safe for her nn- slaughl fortunately the girls were in a sheltered spot and their camp did not receive the full force of the storm tfae girls them selves spent thenight in the camp kitchen the only casually one empty tent blown down in the morning everyone was safe add the girls had learned a valuable lesson camp is continuing and v will break up on saturday july 13th and the campers will arrive home at approximately 730 in the even ing the guides and their leaders who are at camp are georgetown mrs norman marchment mrs thomas brown cairne babey brenda dawson carole lane dawn fiebig bar bara kinrade heather marchment sandra marchment judy richard son jacqueline shepherd karen shortill pamela turnball glen williams mrs gordon hilts bonnie hilts barbara hilts pamela armitage catharine bis hop ann van klink nerval mrs george shering mrs wray yeomans sharon fish- burn margaret miller next public holiday in george town will be civic holiday mon- da august 5th first baptist church rev a j barker ba bd 10 0o am church school 110o am hjpocntes 7 0o pm you need a change insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street serving your community or over 30 years local federal member lecturing at cornell a local man sandy best recently elected to the house of commons is lecturing to day and tomorrow at cornell university in the uni ted states mr best will be lec turing on the same subject he for merly taught at the university of toronto bioton he flew there earl this week and will be absent for the better part of this week swimming pool fund previously acknowledged lions club proceeds from circus 4225718 45325 2nd donation 10000 4281243 attendance 400 at st johns pknk stanley park erin was again chosen for sl johns united church picnic mr overland and his attendants had the park in readiness as buses and scores of family cars delivered about 400 boys and girls of all ages the weather was just right for outdoor fun and from the time of arrival until time to leave there was fun for all during the free time period on arrival swimming and swinging got the fun started adults joined in and by the time the ladies badpre pared the picnic dinner the excite ment was running high the dinner was a bring your own sandwiches salads picpes cake and ice cream and beverage sup plied affair the appetites devel oped- by swinging and the swim ming were equal tothe occasion and the tables were eventually- re lieved of their good food puring a short rest period fol lowing the dinner two boys were noticed at the booth buying potato chips the stomach of a growing boy is indeed marvelous the picnic executive had plan ned a list of 20 events and as er nie ajcott gave directions over his p a system the contests contin ued races were all new this year boys 7 and 8 were called for a see where youve been race girls of the same age competed in a if youre lucky youll go home with a pair race boys 11 and 12 had a this should slow ou fellows up race girls- and boys 13 and 14 had fun in a running between the raindrops race another teenage race was girls look for a boy with muscles boy and girls 9 and 10 had a dont say nay to this one race adults had a hilarious time in egg catching spree mens open race was listed as theres a trick to this one and the ladies race was announced as ouvj been practis ing long enough special contest of the day was the search for the elusive mr or mrs st johns it turned out to be a mrs st johns and- the impersonator was linda whitmcc when the last balloon had been caught and the last peanut scram bled after a tired and happy group gathered again in the pavilion where some 60 prizes were distri buted to successful contestants the executive responsible for this splendid picnic are convener ipearce porter publicity ernie alcott transportation trevor wil liams sports vic babey bob nc- menemy property richard hogan food ernie forgrave ballinafad weather unsuitable so so picnic moves indoors the children of the blue moun tainschool concluded their years studies with a picnic on the last dayof school the weather was very unsuitable for such an occas ion and the entertainment had to be held inside about seventyfive nupfts and parents enjoyed the party and the children went off home to enjoy their summer vaca tion mr and mrs lloyd mclean and ross mr and mrs donald mclean and mr r mrs don brown and family attended the allan reunion at erin park on sunday afternoon eightyfive sat down to supper in pages the ceok0btown herald wednesday july 10th 1807 hornby herkes i raycroft 51 guelph street at the bottom of the hill quality used cars holiday specials 1955 oldsmobile hardtop automatic 1955 ford custom with radio 1955 ford mainline al condition new car specials 1957 plaza club coupe holiday special price fully equipped over 15 other nelv cars all styles and colours no reasonable deal refused a book of one years free lubrications and inspections with every new car ask for bill scotty vern or larry herkes r a y croft 51 guelph st w v phone tr 72461 art the bottom of the hill wa- and wjws meet at mrs lloyd mays the wa and wms- of hornby united church met at the h6rae of mrs lloyd may on thursday july 4th mrs g sinclair presi dent and mrs c- wrigglesworth were ip charge of the vfmss the roll call was answered by seven teen ladies the 0th line ladies were in charge of th program they put on a skit that was en joyed by everyone after the closing prayer mrs d leslie opened the wa with the singing of the theme song mrs l samp son read the minutes of the last meeting and gave the treasurers report mrs n cantelon gave the building fund report- a dis cussion followed on what would be used to separate the sunday school rooms nothing definite was de cided but a committee was put in charge to inquire on the price of different ideas the roll call for the next month is to be an arti cle for the bazaar to be held m the fall the meeting closed with a prayer lunch was served by the hostess assisted by mrs m cantelon and mrs s price while lunch was being served mrs m j brown welcomed the new minis ters wife mrs brown to the meeting the doctors of the oakrville-tra- falgar hospital presented mrs aage laursen with a baby tenda last thursday the nurses had a stork shower for her and gave her a bathinctte mrs laursen kathleen saunders has been with the oakville hospital staff for nearly six years before resign ing miss lynn gray of toronto is holidaying with mr and mrs william bradley and family during last wednesdays storm a tree was struck by lightning at the home of mr william bailey their pet collie dog had been standing underneath the tree and was instantly killed mr and mrs allan brunk of jacksonville ul and mr and mrs william brunk edna bradley and their daughter shelly of peoria 111 spent the holiday week end at the home of mr and mrs howard bradley fortytwo relations and friends gathered at the bradley home to visit with the brunks on saturday night during the even ing william brunk showed color ed films that he had taken while there during the easter holiday everyone enjoyed watermelon cof fee and cake for lunch the brunks returned home on sunday mrs rose black of niagara falls is spending the summer with her daughter mrs arthur aselton mr and mrs delbert downs and shirley left for the calgary stampede last saturday atfernoon they are planning to meet mrs glenn giles donna downs there after the stampede they are going to drive donna back to her home in vancouver they plan on being away for three weeks birthday greetings to mrs ar thur plant who celebrated hor birthday last monday and to judy saunders who will be two on the twelfth of july we are sorry to hear little miss lynne ellis is ill with the measles brian wood of bumhamthorpe is visiting for a few days at the home of mr and mrs orville grexton and family the st stephens guild met at the home of mrs arthur plant on tuesday evening july 2nd with fourteen members present the president mrs plant opened the meeting with the guilds prayer the business of the evening con sisted mostly about the booth at the milton centennial ashgrove united church hornby united church bethel united church and st stephens anglican church all used the same booth on different days on wednesday evening members from each group jointly helped in the booth the indivi dual days for each church was decided on by a draw ashgrove drew thursday hornby united friday bethel on saturday and st stephens on monday the meet ing closed with a prayer and a lovely lunch was served by the hostess assisted by chris bradley and lorraine v hie next meeting is to be held at the home of mrs ted robinson on tuesday august 6th mr and mrs hugh drewbrook andjdaughter visited with- mr and mrs wllmer thompson on sunday l1 1 the pavilion- the smith family ad the jam- ieson family visited camp thayen- denegea at paris on sunday after noon where some of the boys of the community are attending mr and mrs jim gibson and fa mily of goodwood visited with the gibson family on sunday mr and mrs archie lawr and peter visited over the weekend with mr lawrs mother and father at victoria harbour mrs allan neelon and children are enjoying a holiday at london this week while mr neelon is a councillor at the united church camp five oaks at paris bjlly smith and ajlan jamieson are the two lucky boys from ballinafad who are also attending the same camp david of toronto visited on sunday with mr and mrs john black miss lone dakes and mr and mrs qakses of toronto visited with g h mr and mrs dick shortill st one day last week hiss doioa smith spent a weeks holiday in fergus with her cousins and grandmother mr and mrs ernie mcenery and family and mr and mrk cam mcen ery visltee on sunday with relat ives in wingham miss carolyn mcenery holidayed in fergus last week and miss kar en redman returned home with her for a week mr and mrs arnold mcenery and mr and mrs robert mcenery spent sunday at wasaga beach social personal mr and mrs charles jenner 48 charles street had several guests mr and mrs biyce waugh and f over the holiday weekend they were mr and mrs ken- legacy and two children- from beachville mir and mrs don bawden windsor and mr and mrs douglas spitxer- and two children from oakville main street money saving values for smart shoppers prices effective july 11 12 13 georgetown open till 9 pm fridays priors jam raspberry or strawberry 24 oz jar 39c with added pectin freshpak flav of the month raspberry frosty fudge 1 pt ice cream 25c wares 16 oz cans chocolate sauce 2 for 39c flavourite cereals 9 oz pkgs jets trix or kix 27c st lawrence for perfect salads 15 oz- can 25 oz can oil 35c 57c 1 tv features of tne week aylmer boston brown with pork 15 oz cans beans 4 49c monarch in colour mix bag 1 lb pkgs margarine 2 63c priaao 2 lb pkg macaroni and spaghetti 29c lynn valley 20 oz tins standard peas 2 27c polly prim 20 oz cans sliced beets 2 25c chocolate vanilla or strawberry kool shake 4 pkgs 27c welchs 24 ozbh grape juice 35c lemonade or limeade rea lemon a aa 6 oz frozen w aw pj q cans regular j canada 24 oz btl 40 oz btl w cider vinegar 19c 25c j canada 24 oz btl 40 oz bh 4 white vinegar 19c 25c j penguin 30 o btls n ginger ale 229c 4 5c off on ige pkgs 1 blue surf 2 65c j m i tomatoes firm red ripe cello pkg tss excellent for slicing 0rkp cel tender home grown lery stalks 2 buns 25c tflamdng red extra large sweet and juicy each watermelons- 119 thin skin full of juice lemons 16 for 25 ruby bed h04ve grown beets 2 buns 19c

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