Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 11, 1957, p. 10

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the giorgstown wgdnwrfay decwnbter 11th 1957 v 7 i page 10 wiliitts turkeys are well dressed i ntestines removed luscious low in fat inexpensive tops for taste turkey xt its best so order now it makes a lot of sense to pay a few more cents and get the best w1mjtts turkey farm bail1nafad triangle 74309 delivered to your door turkey dancing door prizes at mill qiferter century dinner j- jiarry specials mtth a turkey dinner dancing and a number of door prises and lucky persoimlraws made it firie even ing when the quarter century club of provincial paper ltd had their annual gettogether last thursday in the legion auditorium the club inaugurated several years ago has a present member ship of forty men and women six teen are employed with the firm and 24 are on the retired list retiring president wakefield ford was chairman thursday john buss assistant to the general manager and a member of toronto chapter of the club was speaker and in his inforavsk speech stressed the importance of people adjusting their lives towards the day of re tirement and the preparations they should make to enjoy life after their active working career ends development of a hobby is im portant mr buss said and recog nising this the company has insti tuted a hobby show at toronto head office in february there will be a display set up of hobbies which club members indulge in as a stimulus to others to develop one mr buss was introduced by mill manager ross duncan with ray pomeroy extending thanks after wards a minutes silence was pb- jj served for two club members whose j j deaths occurred this year wel- h lington greensward and robert j j buchanan x j secretary steve eason read a telegram from company president h d w ambridjr expressing his 2 regret at being unable to attend a r b foulis brampton a former 5 i mill superintendent also sent his h best wishes which wore read by j mr eason ti doris hulls orchestra played merritt leonard marchment sam harrison miss jessie leayitt arthur herbert hugh dickie miss ann hickey fred mcnally robert foulis james costigan wilfred gill walter peck bertie weston george bliek jim hill isaac hornby alex kean chester scott john d kelly george louth henry preston martin cummins andrew dewhurst and ed francis j hornby sunbeam steam or dry iron lightweight reg 1995 special 1395 sceicckocc ceen sunbeam junior mixer- white only reg 2575 special 1695 also many specials in gifts toys r h thompson hardware free lo main street p a r k i no we deliver tr 72971 a we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances irons toasters etc ernies radio 24 years servicing mill street triangle 72701 hot bothered about a cold house no need to be when you can order texaco thermochief heating oil from k bill bailey oil man t for dependable automatic fuel delivery service now that the heating season is here texaco petroleum pr georgetown 8 mcnabb st triangle 72888 during the dinner hour and later for square and round dancing an impromptu bit of entertainment was provided by harry hale club treasurer this year who sanjr some of his music hall songs then led in a singsong andy hunter and mrs arthur herbert won door prizes when guests arrived the ladies re ceived a corsage and the men a carnation boutonniere each with a numhef attached and during the evening numbers were drawn and prizes awarded to several lucky holders these included jim hill mrs albert carter mrs robert shortill mrs martin cummins mrs fred mcnally mrs steve eason henry klooster george louth john buss and hugh dickie mrs wakefield ford expressed thanks of the guests asthe dinner concluded and harry hale thanked the legion ladies who catered the invocation was pronounced by leonard marchment an election of officers took place and ray pomeroy was elected next years president steve eason vine- president janet mcdougall secretary and dick grace trea surer club members employed at the mill include george smith fred mccartney miss lena mcnally clayton allen walter louth albert carter harry hale dick grace miss janet mcdougall orval raynervtom herbert steve eason walfefhfia ford bill hrwitt ray pomeroy robert shortill associate members who have retired or have left the company foi other employment arc william i sofvine haltan and pool counties this advertisement for men only with christmas only n few short weeks away are you still pondering what gift you should buy for your wife may i offer a sug gestion that would be a benefit to her all the year round yes its a water softener just casually ask your wife how many hours a day she has her hands in hard water it runs into hours im sure to assist her with the workday load and help her cut down on household ex penses why not buy or rent her a roslyn water softener installed in your home it will give plea sure and save money too for many years if you would like more inform ation 3ust call me today and set up an appointment right in your own home bruce gummer rwlyn waternkofteners phone tr 72266 shower for barry archer and bride jean blair st stephens guild and wa ca tered to the georgetown fair boards annual banquet that was held in the st stephens church basement hall on saturday evening december 7th- seventyuyrauatten- ded the turkey dinner the sl stephens guild met at the home of mr and mrs wm bradley on wednesday evening december 4th the meeting opened in the usual manner the business of the even ing concerned the booth they arc having at the turkey shoot on de cember 14th the banquet that they catered to on dece 7th and they adopted a needy family for christ- mas it was decided they would supply a christmas dinner give some clothing and christmas box and fill a stocking for each of the children the gifts are to be taken to the next meeting at lor- rine busselrs home on wednesday evening december 18th the meet ing closed with prayer irene saun ders and louise russell served ice cream and cake for lunch on friday evening december 6 a shower was given in honour of barn- archer and his future bjwre miss lean blair by neighbours and st stephens anglican church at the home of mr and mrs ken ella euchre and crolcinole were play ed during the evening jean and barry were showered with many useful and beautiful gifts the ad dress was read by edward rob ertson and the rev j e maxwell presented them with a bible laura plant presented them with a floor lamp on behalf of the guild barry thanked everyone for their gifts with a few well chosen words of appreciation lunch and coffee was served and prizes given out for the games the wms of hornby united church held their christmas meet ing at the home of mrs stuart winch mrs g sinclair presided over the meeting mrs c wrig- glesworth read the minutes of the last meeting after the first hymn was sung and a prayer said the roll call was answered by the eigh teen members present it was de rided that dec 15th be white gift sunday the nominating commit tee reported the same officers be in for another year the seventh line group was in charge of the i program mrs george brown- ridge was a very interesting guest speaker the meeting closed with a christmas hymn and a prayer mrs d leslie presided for the wa the theme song was sung and the iords prayer repeated the sunday school christmas party was discussed along with the idea of a congregational supper the nominating committee re- ported the following officers for next year president mrs doug ieslic first vice president mis roy wilson second vice president mrs s winch secretary treasurer mrs m brown the meeting clo sed with prayer a delicious lunch was served hy the hostess assisted by mrs j reid and mrs g sin clair the hornby ball clubs held a very successful banquet dance anj presentation last saturday night december llttyin the hornby or ange hall the girls prepared the turki y supper after the supper the biys club presented joe thompson and his new bride with a wedding gift and then twc girls club gave joe a silver tray for his coaching dutiest mr harod rohson acted as chair- matrtor the evening the boys did the supper dishes arii the dancing started during the evening mr thompson congra tulated the boys and alfred bid den gave them their new jackets the lucky tickets were drawn by jim hamilton the three prizes went to ticket holders in george town acton and toronto speech es during the evening were made by mr w thompson alfred brig- den joe thompson bill mctrash dave leslie doug leslie and mrs h rohson the evening wa of hornby un ited church met in the church r- sement last monday evenrng with a good attendance mrs j weld opened the meeting with the theme song and a prayer mrs c brown read the scripture an invitation was extended to this grouo from the afternoon wa to attend their meeting it was decided to give a donation to the church building fund a menu for the banquet to which they are catering injanuary was discussed next month model ling clay will h demonstrated by mrs d shaw a christmas hymn closed the meeting and lunch was served by mrs wallace birthday greetings to carpi les lie who has a birthday on dec 11 and belated wishes to ken o neil whose birthday was december 4th and to vernor archer who also had a birthday last week business firms have staff party old mill the staffs of hewson 6rd and helson john t armstrong insur ance agency and walter pope who occupy the reid building at 39 main street south enjoyed a com bined christmas party last wed nesday evening the party of twentyone were first entertained at the home of mayor and mrs john t armstrong 23 parkview blvd later motoring to the old mijl in toronto for dinner and dancing dont forget the bfbod donors clinic tomorrow channel 17 dont miss any of the good things in the airi wigo guarantors you perfect reception ask about ourm0 weak plan lots of used 17 21 tv sets at wigo tv radio 32 main st tr 73376 please accept my sincere thanks for your continued support at the polls onmdnday i will endeavour to merit your confidence merry christmas to all garfield 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