Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 6, 1957, p. 3

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istj w r johnston clothes of the year tailored to your measure by the countrys rnost famous tailors of fine clothes save 2h final three days off regular ptrce silvers quality clothiers bauinafad cgit girls hallown party is happy affair ii was real ghost and goblin party for the girls of the cgit on weossaay night in the base- inifirt el the church each memi bar brought as their guest motherln monday evening member of their family and only 25c was collected as a fine for not coining in costume the two la- dies who came out to judge the costumes miss young and mrs sanderson also entered into the sport of disguising themselves and miss marjorie gibson who came along to provide the music for the party was not identified until after the judging mrs neelon and mrs black dressed as witches and the committee jean lawr diane smith marilyn madid and shirley spiece dressed as ghosts welcomed everyone at the door and ushered them blindfolded through a chamber of jftwror the decorations were very timely the only light being candles and pump kins lit up utd the young people enjoyed a real bang up evening of games and treats the prise winners for costumes were andy spiece for the most original as father time bui smith for the funniest as a hobo and mrs ma- dill and mrs allan for the best dressed couple and they were negroes coming soon for your convenience a new sewing centre for george town featuring the famous line of brothers sewing machines watch for opening specials early order savings on hyline pullets excellent liveability more eggs on less feed more profits from your layers are possible with genuine hy line chicks contact your local hylirae salesman fred nurse 2 georgetown r r triangla 73804 on sunday eveninga group of the guelph christian business mens committee conducted service of worship in the ballin- afad church the president of the organization mr james boyd was in charge and his brother mr john boyd was the pianist a lively sing song was led by mr allan walker who along with mr donald quickfall gave their per sonal testimony others taking part were mr bert harris from erin who led in prayer and mrs allan walker who sang a beauti ful solo graoe greater than our sin a film called gospel her alds- kyle of the evening was given by dick parnworth of guelph who chose as his text the 8th chapter of hebrews verses 1318 the theme being wills he went on to say that all answers to the problems of life are found in the bible and god has provided for us in his will we must enter in to the benefits and to come into his inheritance we must accept what he offers to us miss gladys eidt from kitchen er visited over the week end with mr and mrs grant wright on the eighth line mr and mrs wm robinson our former storekeeper and now living in simeoe visited with mr and mrs e smith and other friends around the village on sun day afternoon mr and mrs gordon bielby of niagara falls visited on sunday with mr and mrs lloyd mclean start organizing for blood donor clinic a meeting was held in the public library georgetown to organise for the clinic to be held to replenish the blood supply in district hospitals on thursday december 12th miss rosemary jordan president of the georgetown red cross soc iety opened the meeting and tur ned it over to the chairman leslie clark who briefly outlined what was expected a secretary fpr the evening was appointed mr ce cil davidson and the first item of business was the election of a cam paign secretary this office was taken by mrs larry maughan a number of people offered to head canvass groupaand a number of groups will be contacted for aid y arrangements were made far a number of cars to be available that day for service to blood donors and refreshments were arranged for a number of districts still need canvass captains and workers and those attending were urged to see if they could interest others in helping in this vital work i the canvass will start on nov ember 13th and will end december 1st allowing time for records to be made out etc before dec 12th it is hoped that there will be at least 600 to 1000 donors for that day of intercs to the general public was the announcement that as of january 1st 1958 the old system of a patient in hospital either pay ing for blood transfusions or hav ing replaced by friends will be dis continued and the new system go into effect which will be a nation al one handled by the red cross whose local associations will supply their particular communitys needs free of charge this of course is a much needed service but also jl r establishes a definite need for din was presented ty mr fred ics to hcw to k of fergus and the mr pages wednesday eve nov 6 1957 the georgetown herald proper level clothing merchant six years in cut costs grand union prices effective nov 7 shortening clarks tomato or vegetable 2 39c blue and gold fancy peas brights fancy apple sauce 15 ox cans 2 33c 15 ox cans 2 29c e d smiths pure raspberry straw 12 ox jars jam 2 75c quick or instant quaker oats liquid detergent 10c off 20 gay 3 lb pkg 37c ox btl 49c freshpak cheese slices 8 ox pkg 29c enter the big mink stole contest now details at your grand union tv features of the week monarch margarine aylmer catsup beans with pork van camps r reg lb pkgs 11 ox btls 15 ox cans bananas 4l 6l 7l golden lb tomatoes california emperor grapes williams with advertising space at a premium these days advertisers would do well to have their copy in to this office by the week end of the date prior to publication it k our guest at a gay event you are cordially invited to the premiere presentation of a new concept in surface travel for the rocket age olds mobile for 1958 is iw await1ng you at our show room friday november 8th henry helfant proprietor of henrys clothing store 15 slain st north will be starting his seven th year of established business here this month and is celebrat ing the occasion with a storewide 6th anniversary sale a foreman presser for quality sportswear in toronto for five years he opened his own store here in the fall of 1851 at first locating in the cordaro building nd later moving to the present location the former herald office hasn he resides with his wife and son farley michael at 11 arietta st uward pins certificates mr helfants story before com- presented church school ing to canada in 1946 is one of a the annual childrens day ser- escape and tragedy as a boy of vice on sundll at st albans ang- sucteen he was a member of the lhe churc school supcrintcn- belgian underground and lived dent am r panted the scho- through some harrowing experi- j hih school pins ences during the war in 1041 and rk of religious ed- after three weeks in a concentra- ue ct ates tion camp in france he made his results of the church school cx- escape from the nazis and return- aminations are ed to his native country where hel i t junior graded department rejoined the resistance movement lj haines achieved 1st class stan- in 1944 he was transferred to engai with 94 per cent also rccei- land to train for further service ving a grade were jane bous- on the continent but the war end- kill karen kontack chvistine earl ed before he again saw action ibetty sargent b grade anne da- his father was in canada when vies robert kemshead pass grade the war broke out but it will joanne kemshead douglas han- always be a source of family sad- cock david hancock ness that his mother forced to senior graded top pupils with 90 work in a belgian factory by the per cent each were carolyn han- nazis was taken away by the ges- cock pamela armitage barbara tapo one day and was never heard hilts other a graded students from again gail hancock marlene kemshead an ardent worker with local eleanor hill carol symons joan sports organizations mr helfant davies marjory hancock joan has also been very generous in his crawford b grade elizabeth success donating 200 to the com- fendley munity swimming pool fund on peter norton and douglas sarg- winning the lion car draw last enl had 89 per cent in the senior year and more recently a 100 boys and other a grades were scholarship to be competed for by wayne norton laddie haines dopif georgetown high school students sargent tim hairics doug wird b grade bill lucas 19c ripe canadian no 1 hot house lb 25c 2 lbs 25c fresh tender broccoli large bunch 25c open until o0 jul friday main street north rwinklw in my eya and why not i have a wonderful sun life insur ance plan to take care of my family if i should die prematurely and if i should live it will provide an income for my retirement years it was drawn up for me by my sun life agent of course why not call him today your local sun life representative is clarence kroll r r 2 georgetown tr 72027 sun life assurance company of canada fair directors attend markham convention sca arthur scott motors limited 1 cueiph street georgetown jelevcn directors of the esques- agricultural society which sponsors georgetown fall fair at tended the district no 5 annual meeting held in the united church hall mark ham on friday nov 1 the district director for no 5 roy currie of milton conducted lhe mens meeting and mrs frank chisholm of hornby the ladies session following the morning session the ladies of the church served a delicious turkey dinner and the cpl markham society provided a spea- ker and entertainment the trophy for the society with the largest delegation present at the meeting went to milton as it did in 1996 there were over 100 delegates at the meeting an invitation was extended to the district directors to hold the an nual meeting in georgetown in 1958 those in attendance from the esquesing society were president spencer wilson mr and mrs wil frid bird mr s mrs oliver hun ter mr and mrs j w clean miss charlotte mccuuough mr george burt mrs garfield mcgu- vray and harding price 500 attend chevrolet preview last week door pritos and serving of re freshments added to the day when a preview of the 1958 chevrolet cars and trucks was held friday at arthur scott motors ltd some five hundred people stop ped in during the afternoon and evening to see the new models heralded in the companys adver tising campaign this year as al most too new to be true jim bilsborrow of the lo cal police force was asked to draw lucky winners of door prizes these included floor mats mrs stan lyon 43 king st e anti- trfeczc charles tgedwidge 21 tang st e 2 gallons of oil mrs h norton limchouse oil f change mrs mary tarrwcll 29 arietta st qt of lubriloy joe bason glen williams can of wax c swindle- hurst balllnafad lubrication jim valamtine polishing cloth s h phillips 5 john st bardahl l g burns 40 byron sl car wash mrs h a mints r- r 1 model cars doug cook boh bar clay 17 caroline st h ide wu- lowdale marie barhoort john st k personal house cleaners trianglo 79711 we offer you a variety of services window cleaning storm windows we specialize in cleaning aluminum 2- cleaning and replace storm sash and doors 3 weatherproofing stripping 4 replace glass glaring a 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