Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 17, 1957, p. 3

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tetefesaaxk jujatiia jjistf tfisaaiufi you- insure your business against five and theft why not insure look at it this way the regular in surance you buy is a protection ag ainst unforeseen- events advert ing is a guarantee that your merch andise is brought before the eyes of people who can buy it rhe an swer to your selling problem i tr 72201 ideas copy and illustrations free to advertisers the georgetown herald efcect r c warren ratepayer president the annual general meeting of the vaueyhill ratepayers was held it chapel street school at 8 pm on- tuesday july 90s the execu tive officers for the forthcoming year were elected they are pres ident r c warren vice president maurice bull secretary treasurer john hyde committee ian cass mrs william sloan douglas wright and kenneth jutbb the outgoing president ian cass was sincerely thanked by all prest ent or hi bird work and initi ations during his team of ofnce moot jf the ensuing discussipn centred on town councils excellent storm sewer plan to end the criti cal drainage problem n swanek subdivision a resolution was jfa- sed uxgihg committee to obtain ful ler details of the storm sewer plans and enquire how it wuld link in with the individual garden drain age problems other resolutions ramised aimed at improving the subdivision by the planting of trees anl placing of street signs further ideas for im proving the value of the subdivis ion ware put forward before the meeting closed ballinafad halton der hunt ask govt decide whether there will be a da hunt in halton this year depends on the dept of lands and for- a month ago the county council decided that it would be agree able to an open season providing neighbouring counties of peel wellington and wentworth also held open seasons a letter was friends mourn passing of mrs wm cassidy the sympathy of the communi ty is extended to mr william cas- aidy in the passing away of his sent asking for opinions from wife the former mary cole and these county councils a lifelong resident of this dis- to date wentworth has said it trict tmrs cassidy had been c ill for uuo will approve if its neighbours do a short thue tn the guelpbf wellington la opposed peel has gets spectacles back but three years late a pair of spectacles turned in to the herald office lost and found department might have an interes ting story to tell if thjr could talk the glasses appeared in the doorway of the office- one day last week several people had been in and out before they were discover ed by a member of th staff some times people leave lost items on the doorstep when the office is clo sed but in this case they must have been left during the day or they would have been noticed by the staff when they came to work the name of joan craig 30 church street was in the case and she was most surprised when noti fied the glasses hud been lost three years ago when she was a grade 6 student and long since re placed and forgotten about two theories come to mind to explain their appearance either someone has been using them and has had a twinge of conscience or an animal has unearthed them from some hiding plaice and depos ited them in the doorway by chance general hospital and only recent ly had moved to their new home near acton the funeral service conducted by mr alan neeloh minister of the ballinafad church was held on monday afternoon from the rumley funeral home and the burial at the acton ceme tery shortill floyd shortitl roberti warae boy warne angus thomp son matthew shortill madeno reply the matter has been turned over to the chief wildlife ranger of the lands and forests dept for a decision i guns never kill ideas palibearotwe fred wf says news analyst lisa sergio a foremost us lecturer on world affairs warns all warmongers that guns can kill only men not the ideas these men have the celebrated news anal yst who will appear here on sept 24th in knox hall under the aus pices of the georgetown business professional womens club is a wedding of interest to the ballinafad district took place in the chapel of emmanuel college on saturday afternoon when miss marion woods daughter of rev and mrs nerval woods of london i m her beuef that ideas can and a graduate of the united 0niy altered or wiped out of existence- by actions that realisti- page3 thc qeoreetown neralo j wednesday evening july 17 1987 church training school became the bride of rev james a kirk- wood on their return from a short honeymoon trip they will be going out to marsdcn saskatche wan where jimmy will be on his first charge as an ordained mini ster and we extend best wishes to them both from his friends and neighbours in the village the wa of ballinafad church held their regular meeting on tuesday of last week at the home of mrs alvin starret with eleven members and one visitor present the roll call was answered with an industry our grandmothers never heard of mrs edmunds read the scripture and mrs frank smith had the rest of the program cord which consisted of a quiz on weeds have the first monday civic holiday in august is wmmsmmmmssssmmmwiswmmsvsma d m m m m m m m m m m m m im si m m si m m m m m m m m m m bj n si el mcclures summer furniture clearance 20 to 50 off enjoy outdoors hundreds of outstanding values in outdoor furniture to make your summer uving easy come and browse around youre sure to fland something you need lounges rattan chair a table redwood table a oexiche single position folding chairs 3 only canvas covered reg 1 295 now 1 only canvas covered reg 1095 now 1 only seran covered reg 1295 now 3 only saran covered reg 1495 now 9 7jh9 999 1199 3 1 only mexicana lounge 2995 now 2 only lounges floral vinyl covers 2995 now 7 only all steel chairs 1095 now 12 only wooden folding chairs 795 now 1 only o ft umbrella 5950 now 1 only 7 ft umbrella and table 7750 now 1 only 4 ft redwood table benches 3495 1 only 6 ft redwood table benches 6950 bra 1 only barbeque with rack 2995 now 1 only barbeque with rack 1250 now 20nly- barbeque wifh rack 19-50- now llus i only barbeque with rack roaster ana cover 3850 now 249 1999 2495 795 595 2940 s7so now 2495 now 3cs9 15 p 3 3 3j p p m m m m n n t m n m m i m o m m m n 13 cally disprove their alleged merits- the brilliant authority on world affairs believes that one of the best ways for young people parti cularly publicspirited war veter ans to take an active part in help ing the peoples of the world to understand each other better is to enter the profession of politics journalism or diplomacy miss sergio says that politics often de- fiped as a game is actually the science of government and that too few individuals who go into politics view it that way i those politicians everywhere in the world who have made an ugly stain on the whole idea of politics with their own bad re- of dishonesty would not had a chance to do so if ladies j more people had chosen politics as a profession and trained for it in time viewing it as a science and not as a game the same goes for diplomacy she says and two readings the i again decided to have the apron of the month display at the ac ton fair the hostess served lunch assisted by mrs madill and mrs larkman 4 miss beatrice hilts has been silverwood visiting in waterloo with her niece mrs william bell miss nancy bcedle of london is holidaying this week with her sis ter mrs alan neelon other visi- silverwood community picnic tors at the i me over the week was held v at waterfalls play- end were mr and mrs stanley ground on thursday and a sunny cercone and family from dunn- warm day added to the enjoyment community picnic at waterfalls playground ville master gregory taylor has re turned home after spending a weeks vacation with his sister who lives at scarboro mrs john baker of hampton is visiting this week with her son mr maurice baker and his family miss nancy baker is enjoying a holiday with miss eileen maltby at orion mrs james moran and two sons howard and ronnie of durham have been spending a few days with their grandmother mrs mor an and miss young mr and mrs john nelson ellen mcenery from amesdale are en joying a holiday among relatives and friends in the district mrs alvin starret received word last week that her son victor had been seriously injured while on construction work in british co lumbia she left by plane on thursday morning to be with him and their friends in this district hope that he will recover very soon fourteen members of the even ing auxiliary met at the home of mrs arnold mcenery on thurs day for their july meeting arti cles to be sent to hiss eileen ratz a port worker at halifax were brought in and the roll call was answered by the showing of the baby picture of each one present the president mrs e mcenery took the devotional period and for the topic mrs jesse mcenery read one of padre youngs if you ask me from the canadian country man reports on stewardship and citizenship were given by mrs baker and mrs black and lunch was served by the hostess and her committee mrs f shortill and mrs t gibson i winners of the childrens races in cluded bruce peck randy miller laurie miller and bobby johnston in the preschool class in the 68 years race linda johnston lisa hoare and terry corbett 8 10 alice wilson patsy johnston and mary crawford the ladies up and under race was won by a group captained by mrs norton congratulations of the com munity to mr and mrs george henderson on the birth of their daughter recent visitors with mrs d w shier were mr and mrs w h j tisdade silver ley bronte mr and mrs norton held their family picnic at waterfalls playground on sunday several silverwood ladies en joyed the horticultural society bus trip to the royal botanical gar dens at hamilton and to the dis trict meeting in oakville on sat urday mrs k c lindsay and mrs abbie mcclure are enjoying the wl annual holiday held atguelph this week stewarttown 1s99 849 free beach umbrdla with eery 50 purchase easyteraas free delivery ltf the dutch church has last service in stewarttown we are sorry to iay that dutch church congregation is mov ing to georgetown they have been holding their church services for some time ihesqueslng town ship hall the attendance has been creditable all along last sunday there was room for 3 more people ab that they would ham crowded the services have been in english and dutch 2 services each sunday the first week the dutch language was used at the 11 aun service and the ftngllth language at the 5 pin service the next sunday engush was used in the morning and dutch in the af ternoon the congregation came croucicetownraahgrove horn- to and qnue alew live in stewatfel we are- very orry to see mimr v jl bally and dawn of ba ite kin g main street georgetown open tiu 9 pm fridays libbys 48 ozcan ing freshpak 1 6 oz jar aylmer 8 oz kent jars 100 for w rap rite waxed paper r grape nuts flakes l2 posts bran flakes golden dew margarine 100 for franco amern 20 oz cans spaghetti laundry starch 5orl 00 fancy whole kernel 14 oz cans niblets corn cudney choice 12 oz cants asparagus cuttings puss n boots 15 oz cans cat food del monte 20 oz can 15 oz cans pineapple juice fancy 15 oz aylmer spinach garbage pkgs of 10 disposal bags fancy 10 oz cans stokelys peas aylmer choice 10 oz cans peas and carrots for sparkling kitchens 8 oz can old dutch cleanser tv feature of the wok old dutch bleach 320 5100 red r tea bags 79c farm fresh produce potatoes n mrs hanleys dust collectors like most of us sirs hahley found it difficult to part with some of her belongings no good to her yet they just accumulated in the attic then mrs banley got a bright ideal why- ript sell thefnthroogh a herald ad let it worked like magic and she used the extra cash to buy things she neededl wan tn sell yordus- collectors use the herald j new crop 6 qt bskt 45c celery hearts white onions home grown sllverskin home grown radishes green onions grown bun 19c 2 lbs 25c 3 bras 19c 3 bras 19c we service television radios car radkw arpuances hmmb ernies radio 24 years servicing a p woi 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