Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1957, p. 8

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jwwy- v j- rm wednesday november 10th ub7 backs 7 r p in georgetown its for quality comhiv eyeni 1 we feature rubbers overshoes and flight boots guaranteed quality canadas foremost brands gutta percha hood and kaufman assure you of the finest footwear for stormy winter weather ladies leather flite boots quality leather smart styles colors black brown fawn vanillq and red 995 bauer skates quality at low prices best describes these popular skates- featured exclusively at silvers i j h 44 4 i 1 ii4 41 im 1 1 1 1 1 f i 1 im 1 1 1 t 11 1 r 1 t iii dont read this if you can afford to pay for heat that is lost up the chimney if you cant afford to lose heat in the chimney salvage that heat with a boat reclaimer unit and put it to practical use such as heating your basement recreation room etc to see a heat reclaimer in operation tel tr 74158 or write heat reclaimer 22 byron street georgetown no obligation 1 miiiiui 1 1 1 1 it tn odd fellows the third de- gree will be conferred nejrt monday night nov 23th after the degree our annual stag will be held in the basement the va of the glen united church will hold a homemade baking sale qnd bazaar on satur day november soth afternoon tea and a hot tasty snack will also be served from 230 to iloopjn 1127 knox church bazaar friday november 2j2nd all kinds of booths afternoon tea and child rens tea served from 230 430 pm supper served 5 pm tortso pm table- reserved for business people esqilesirig federation of agri culture annual meeting ih stew- arttown hall november 27th at bjso pm professor robert for- shaw of 0ac special speaker with movie film come and get report on your federation activi ties lunch served com om come all to tha yulatitu fayre for gifts oa- lora homa baking doll clothes and a lucky dip tor the child ren saturday afternoon decem ber 7th at 2 pun in the herald offlca sponsored by st georges daughters of the church keep in mind the euchre party sponsored by esquesing agricultural society in stewart- town- hall friday nov 29th ladies christmas selling season will soon be here prepare now for large profits selling beautiful avon cosmetics write miss ziegler norfolk apts guelph giving phcne ts lsodfll q peisonal 1 glen aun presidem i deaiexiwteoftar andkiir deanery b were weekend guests with mr and mrs fred mcnally 37 market street m and mrs william j bing ham 4 emery street and their sons and daughters william l ada margaret and robert attend- ed the wedding of their son and brother ronald george when he married molly louise cooper daughter of mr and mrs f e cooper of south porcupine the marriage took place in south por cupine united church on saturday november 16th engagements mr and mrs gordon jennings 16 back sv announce the engage ment of4heir daughter jean to whitney son of mrs erna whitney tyers ave- and late jack whitney the mar- e will take place on satur- november the twentythird at three oclock in knox presby terian church learn to drive the safe way at shirlies driving school car aqulpamd with dual controls and fully insured phone brampton ask operator for snelareve 127 j 2 tf 1 i mihhhh hth h i 1 u- auspices waof st johns united church in st johns memorial nail friday november 29th fancy work 400 pm booths of all kinds candy home baking novelties etc hot supper served 500 to 7 pm adults 75c children 50c clerks notice of first posting of voters list voter lists 1957 municipality of township of equesing county of halton notice is hereby given that 1 have complied with section 9 of the voters list act and that i have posted up at my office at stewarttown on the 15th day of november 1957 the list of all per sons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elec tions and that such list remains there for inspection and 1 hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor rected according to law the last day for appeal being the 29th day of november 1957 dated this 15th day of november k c lindsay clerk of township of esquesing confine fire to loft of ballinafad farm strong winds yesterday afternoon fanned a blaze in a small barn on the property of john w snow r r 1 georgetown- whieh broke out around 5 oclock however george town fire department managed to hold the damage to the loft and a number of chickens which smo thered from the smoke coats and rabbits also kept in the barn were unharmed the fire men believed that the fire started in the hay but cause of the blaze was not determined 1 nomination meeting a meeting of the municipal electors of the township of esquesing will be held in esquesing community hall monday november 25th at 730 oclock in the evening for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of reeve deputy reeve and i councillors for the year 1957 and three members of the school board of township school area no 1 vor the years 1958 and 1959 k c limdsay returning officer georgetown chess club meeting thurs nov 21st 800 pm at lincoln motors guelph st aaountainview rd all chess players invited and also all would be chess players minor motor accidents downtown areas saturday several minor accidents kept po lice busy during the weekend friday morning a car driven by william merrit 33 john street e and a panel truck driven by mur ray mckibbon mono mills were in collision on church street opposite the presbyterian church damage to the truck was estimated at s60 cst harley lowe investigated in the afternoon there was a 2- car collision on the highway in front of the georgetown creamery a car driven by gordon reid glen williams took the brunt of dam age estimated to exceed 200 while minor damage was caused to a 53 plymouth driven by francis dale 57 church street stratford cst ted scott was investigating of ficer v saturday morning in- front of beaver lumber on water street cars owned by donald burt of es quesing township and kenneth dobson weston were slightly dam aged in a collision cst harley lowe investigated in the afternoon on main street opposite the corner cupboard res taurant there was a collision be tween cars driven by mrs john healey 12 gibbons place and frank shannon 21 water st cst ted scott investigated altaian deanery bac william korxackr glen williams was chosen president of the bro therhood of anglican churchmen in the deanery when members met for dinner at milton on thurs day mr korzack succeeds hamilton smith oakville duncan mctavish oakville was elected vicepresi dent and jack meades georgetown secretarytreasurer the business meeting followed dinner served by ladies of grace anglican church dr robert buckner acton who is psychia trist at the ontario reformatory guelph spoke on the need for a more intelligent system of dealing with young men who have broken i the law and urged the tyjie of- treatment for prisoners that is now given for mental pa tients in hospitals the church should take an in terest in what happens to crim inals and it is a form of mission ary work he said to do so can ada would be better off morally and financially if changes arc made and more modern methods of rehabilitation adopted he said a group of men tromst geor ges georgetown and st ajbans glen williams attended the din ner which was preceded by an evensong service in the church skmnymenwomen gain 5 10 15 lbs crt h pep w vigor vht thrift bony umba fill oat ugly hol low id op nck no foasrr acrawny body lorn wtfatarwd ricldy mpoj look th who never eoajd train heforo are bow wood of shapely hralunrloolring -fia- vm thvr thank 0rrrt tonic tabled fklpi imod p body skinny because of poor appr- fjta doe to back of iron improves dice avmriibmetrt pita fteh on kara bones in creases pep charrtuintar sbm only 60 tf try famous oitrr for new poatoda pep vim teor this very day at i ef knox church bazaar friday november 22nd knox church hall t- if 2o0 pm to 800 pm afternoon tea and childrens tea 230 430 pm supper 5 pm to 730 pm adults 100 children under 12 50c for the business people who hayejahurry f we are reserving a table especially for your convenience r and do yomoirtoma shepplng at the various booths pom attic treasures c candy touch and take glamour tiny to c wxwkhariratiid hwitaliom ftoh rwl auction sale of furniture car garden tools etc the undersigned has received instructions from wm cassidy to sell by auction at lot 23 2nd line esquesing 1 mile south pf acton on no 25 highway on saturday november 23 commencing at 130 oclock sharp the following furniture etc good mo dern dining suite 9 piece good upholstered armchair and stool good old fierry settee china tern stand portable mantle and fire place like new electric grate like new studio couch wcstinghouse mantel radio like new apartment siie frigidaire refrigerator force electric rangette thor electric wa sher siroma cylinder type vac uum cleaner and attachments the above appliances arc all in good condition y good lartfc wall clock cuckoo- clock den bookshelves drophead sewing machine 2 simmons steel beds springs and mattresses wal nut dresser small mahogany dres ser upholstered bedroom chair pillows bedding 2 oak centre tab les 2 feather ticks bedroom dish es linens i a rue pressure cooker dishes crocks a few pieces of old glass and china cooking utensils several house plants including 2 white cactifs car garden tools etc 1952 austin car 15500 miles extra good condition good teco garden tiller with iiriggs and stratton mo tor garden lank sprayer garde tools step ladder lawn mower the above is a good lot bhd well cared for terms cash at tlma of purchase frank fetch auctioneer telephone tr 72864 john edgcj 66 dies in guelph general hospital a resident of halton county all his life john edge died in guelph general hospital on sunday no vember 10th in his sixtysixth year mr and mrs edge have been living at 11 ewing st geor getown he was the son of john edge and mary mcnally and attended clay hill school mr edge and the former johan martin were married forty years ago in toron to making their home in this dis trict for many years he was employed at the rogers quarry in peel county later turning to construction work he was eleven years with the law construction company and six years with stan dard paving mr edge leaves his wife and two sisters liza mrs g downer of toronto and lulu mrs b burgess of lakeview rev kenneth richardson con ducted the funeral service at the harold c mcclure funeral home 34 edith street on tuesday no vember 12th at 2 oclock six nephews were pallbearers doug las edge alfred herbert charles mcnally dougall william and john mcmurphy interment was in greenwood cemetery george town showers presentations for bride irene bouskill mrs richard hancock the for mer irene bouskill was honoured at several showers and presenta tions prior to her marriage on sat urday november 9th in knox presbyterian church i mrs j graham and mrs p rau entertained for her with a pantry shower at mrs raus home 9 os- trander blvd mrs john walker and mrs william walker were hos tesses at a linen shower at mrs william walkers home in glen williams the girls at the alliance mill entertained her at a miscel laneous shower there was a pre sentation from alliance mill em ployees of a coffee percolator judges tamworths at royal winter fair thomas j brownridge r r 2 georgetown judged tamworth pigs at the royal winter fair in toronto for the fourth year in succession while placing the grand cham pion sow owned by w a green- way of acme alta mr brown ridge was fortunate to be tele vised by the cbc cameras mr brownridge also showed a sheaf of wheat for which he was awarded fourth prise and receiv ed second prize for large pump kins a a if sand w a s he d for laying brick block plastering i claude picket f ph tr r-4m0- fulton local churches canvass for bible society protestant churches in town arc planning a special canvass this sunday for donations to the upper canada bible society the local branch for which alan pro use is president anj watson winfrcld secretary treasurer is one of georgetowns oldest organiza tions and in its quiet way has been supporting this worthwhile endea vour for many years the money donated provides the main ammun ition for mission work of the vari ous churches in foreign lands special envelopes will be placed in the pews of the local churches for those who wish to donate on this special bible sunday blood donor clinic dec 1 a camfasaar w1llcal atyouevfionw i vsmitotia5pjbii queens fi cj featured at silvers georgetown brampton mackenzie news add a distinctive and beautiful note of contrast in your horn by ujting plywood r one of hie new wall- boards many types and styles avail able for a wall 12 feet long by 8 feet high the cost would be oak grain vertiboard already finished would cost sylva cord plywood unfinished would cost weldtex primed unfinished would cost etohwood unfinished would cost 9iiadewood unfinished would cost driftwood already finished would cost amerply already finished would cost factory finished welxwood vplank the ultimate in luxurious finish in birch 6340 in oak mahogany or cherry bb0 coma in and taa tho beautiful panallina available

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