Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 29, 1958, p. 8

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thl momtown hirald weddmdjy s jan 29 1988 pag 8 pubuclibrary him rental service at a nominal cost george town public library has a number of 16 mjn fumc on a variety of subjects which can be rented for showing projector a screen also available for rental tf desired please contact the librarian far further fetalis coming events cushion your fefiremenf with 15000 even if you have provided an annuity far l y will probably be able to mm when retseneot tune conki talk it over soon with am investors representative cahorwritat dick riddatl tr- 73697 4 ostrander blvd 1 1 n ve s o r s syndicate baby clinic legion auditor ium georgetown first four mon days of every month 130 3l30 statutory holidays excepted tf interested in soccer this sum mer attend a meeting this sunday feb 2nd in the legion hall at 2 pm valentine party euchre dance penny sale sponsored by bauinafad wl in stewarttown hall friday feb 14th dont forget the annual meet ing of esquesing agricultural so ciety at stewarttown hall satur day evening feb 1st at 30 re ports financial statement lunch regular monthly meeting of the womens institute will be held in knox church sunday school room on wednesday even ing feb 5th at 8 pm bridge and euchre in xo ojf hall thursday january 30th pro ceeds for girl guides camp fund 8 pjnt admission 50c each everyone is welcome and cordial ly invited the georgetown womens in stitute are holding a short course on salads on friday january 31st at 130 p m in knox church halt mrs barbara blair home economist will be in charge no admission all ladies are cordi ally invited learn to drive the safe way at shirlies driving school car aqulppad with dual controls and fully insured phono brampton ask operator for snolgrovo 127 j 2 tf the cottage inn 1 for good things to eat all through the day breakfast coffee break lunch dinner or the evening snack the food is all tastefully and appetizingly prepared do come in and let us serve you main st s tr 7 9004 mackenzie news fo jopay passe give your present cupboard a face lifting new cupboard doors in plywood lipped ready to hang would cost 60c per sq ft new hinges 35c per pair new pulls from 25c to 50c each new friction catches from 10c to 45c each a new arbonte counter top for size 2x8 would cost 11 40 in sandran the cost would be 480 come in and ee- the colours and styles available in counter topping hardware and mouldings mack srs l cc building fertilizer h early delivery discount j january discount 200 per ton february discount 150 per ton 1 5 cash discount allowed if paid before march 10th f halt0n cooperative supplies 45 ouelph street trlangle 72271 aaeseeaaaaaaaga3isiiiii s aa 3 hatton junior farmers an nual drama festival friday feb 7th at 8 pm in acton public school auditorium reserved seats available until feb 4th from local club officers general ad mission ooo coached championship lacrosse team mere benny harris 38 who guided georgetown to an ontario lacrosse championship in 1953 succumbed to a heart attack on january 8th mr harris who lived inwes ton was at work at orenda eng ines malton when he suffered the fatal seizure he leaves his wife and a family of four children skating party for chapel street school senior grades of chapel street suhlic school had a skating party ieir second this year after four at tile arena on friday the pupils went to the arena following school to enjoy an hour of skating under supervision of their principal val stein for sale coleman oil heater tr 73513 anytime before 430 pm brampton v raiders georgetown arena this friday 8 30 pm anglers hunters election of officers will be held al the clubhouse thursday feb 6th at 8 00 p m ah members requested to attend 129 georgetown branch canadian red cross society annual meeting election of officers thursday january 30th 8pm public library acton top bowlers in lesion tourney bowlers on 21 teams represent ing seven halton and peel bran ches of the canadian legions ga thered at hilton bowlaway satur day afternoon january 18th for the annual zone tournament with milton playjng host actons a team led by captain norm morton took all the honors with a total of 3783 total pinsto beat the closest contender bramp ton by 343 pins the acton a and brampton a and c teams will represent the zone in the dis trict finals in welland in march norm morton proved to have the best bowling arm top as he racked up a 350 high single and took high triple with an 813 total presenting the trophies to the successful bowlers were milton past president rfed johnson and zone commander les clark geor getown bowlers were present from streetsville port credit oakville milton georgetown brampton and acton with each town entering three teams georgetown s a team hit the 3 000 mark with a 3011 to lead the local bowlers for the day ballinafad georgetown arena seasons schedule mon figure skat 410 p m tues free skating 45 p m 11 jears and up hockey 8pm wed curling thurs curling fri free skating 45 p m 11 j cars and under hockey 8pm set public skating 24 p m and 7 10pm ail ages 79 p m adults and students only 010 p m tf temperance reading at mission meeting the wms held their regular meeting on wednesday afternoon at the home of mrs neelon eight members answered the roll call with a bible verse and decided to make a study of each book of the bible at their meetings mrs neelon gave a reading on temper anceand also read a report of last years activities of the group miss hilts announced that the mis sionary for prayer this year would be miss alice munns of peru india another chapter on the study of missionary work in jap an among a population of 90 mil lion was discussed b all the members present cgit met on monday night at the home of miss louise snow with 14 present the girls learn cd the names of tht disciples and continued thiir bible study the games w ere played and a short vcrship service conducted bv sha run mlin and tht singing of taps diufht the tning to a close winners at the monda night euchre at the home of mr and mrs w m mclean were as fol lows mrs i rorgc idniunds and mrs it met- nerj for the indies and f r the m n messrs grenvillc wright and ii mcener there wis 8 tables mr bert rogers who is now liv tnt in acton vistud one day last week anion h s old neighbours and friends friends of mr thomas mack will be pleased to hear that both ht an i mrs mack are recovering after tht ir recent serious illness a nutting was held on thurs da mjht for the purpose of fur ther discussion re bauinafad community hall chapples appliance clearance sale new beatty washers 99 frigidairc ranges 169 prigidaire refrig 199 home freezers ig 360 moffat refrigerators 290 mohat aut ranges 179 beatty floor polishers 39 used ranges 45 used washers 39 prigidaire washers 350 frigid aire dryers 179 frigidaire automatic washers 240 westinghouse auto washers 229 beatty aut washers 199 used aut washers 98 sold on easy terms chappies sell for less we deliver chappl es appliances brampton note entrance off lob- law parking lot lady golfers have monday bowling group miss margery mackenzie 36 mill street is president of the ncwl formed howling league com prising the ladies section of the north halton golf country club mrs ron kitchen 162 guelph street is secretary and mrs ted darlington main st s is treasurer the ladies bowl every monday afternoon at the lucky strike club standings at present for the teams arc sputniks 49 pis birdies 48 pts divots 35 pts lucky stars 12 pts s weekly single mrs cyril brandford 290 eleanor spitzer 224 and mrs scotty hcrkcs 222 weekly triple mrs cyril brand ford 589 mrs scotty herkes 585 eleanor spitzer 549 season s single eleanor spitzer 299 mrs cyril brantford 290 and mrs scotty herkes 285 season s triple mrs kenneth nash 671 mrs scotty herkes 641 and mrs wil liam mcnally 625 two for one fad spreads to hens a hen owned b donald lind say of r r 1 georgetown pro duced another oddity for the her aid office window last wek when it layed a double okcr the hard way a rade a plus extra large type which when hard boiled and opened by george burt a neigh bour who received the egg in a purchase from the i mdsa farm revealed a second normal size egg shelland all inside the strange accomplishment was another feather in the cap or wherever chickens put their extra feathers for the famous barred rock breed showers honour bride mrs kenneth ewen anna spitzer was honored with several showers prior to her mar riage op saturday january 18 to kenneth ross mcewcn m knox presbyterian church friends and relatives of the groom s family entertained her m toronto at a miscellaneous show er mrs william mitchell and irs jack roughley limehousc were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower mrs bob davis norval also entertained at a miscellan eous shower as did mrs tom mil ler georgetown fellow employ ees of alliance hill gave presentation eher a murray paces palermo defeat norval 73 palermo assured themselves of at least a tie for first place in the halton junior fanners hockey league monday night squeaking by norval 4 to 3 dave murray led the attack for palermo with two goals and an assist while bill richardson paced the losers by matching murray there is only one game left in the schedule and the win gave palermo all the points they needed to shake off norval it was a twoall tie at the end of the first period palermo taking the lead twice on goals by mur ray and don vivian only to have bill richardson equalize it each time in the second and last half hour period dave murray again put the palermos one up from bob marsh all at 4 18 and it wasn t until the 11 minute mark that ross cunning ham evened it up on a pass frdm bill richardson the winner a real heart breaker for norval came off the stick of bob marshell with less than three minutes remaining don vivian got the assisl norval had the odd man nine times throughout the course of the game to only three for palermo in the other game played milton moved into sole possession of sec ond place and stayed two points back of the leaders by walloping acton 12 to 4 d johnson tallied five times g giles d learmont and j will mott twice and r tasker once for the county town while thornton tasker with a pair j cunningham and mac sprowl did all the acton damage minister celebrates 88th birthday last saturday rev w c murdock father of mrs morgan mcfarlane market street celebrated his eighty eighth birthday quietly on satur day at the home of rev and mrs mcfarlane the birth date was actually monday january 27th mr and mrs c d murdock to ronto and miss atleen flagler belleville were faucsls for the oc casion a native of prince edward is land mr murdock served as a pastor of the united church for forty years mainly in the province of saskatchewan he came to georgetown with rev and mrs mcfarlane and he is a familiar figure on main street as he strides down town every day at a pace that would do credit to a man of forty one feels good after his cheerful greeting hornby large attendance plays euchre at orange party the hornby orange lodge no j 65 held their second of the mara thon euchres on fndiv jan 24th with a large attendance for the hall nuticn tables of prolr sie euchre were playing after ten games lunch was served to nearly one hundred people in eluding the children the prizes were given out by gordon brig den high prizes were won by mrs a king and mr sid robin the low score prizes went to mr and mrs john wallace the luck door prize ticket was drawn by carol leslie and won by mrs wellington wilson of georgetown i every one en jo ed the remainder of the evening dancing to the music played by the carhart fa mily and bill near with jim brooks calling off for the old tymc dancing birthday greetings to irene saunders jim plant and lou sampson on january 29th bill thompson is home for a ten dav visit between semesters at potsdam college ny with his parents mr and mrs wllmer thompson ken ella club leader of the halton junior jersey calf club was a guest of the dept of agri culture crop soil improvement meeting and banquet at the king edward hotel toronto on thurs day jan 30th mr archie miller of british columbia is visiting with his daughter and family mr and mrs orville grexton and mrs miller who has boon slaying at the grex ton home the hornby women s institute catered to the halton hospitaliz ation banquet on saturday jan 25th at the union hall in milton they served ninety seven plates of turkey at the dinner congratulations to mr and mrs norman bailey on the birth of their son january 27th in peel memorial hospital last friday evening a car cross ed tbbase tine at ihe end of the presents an exceptional value on mens fine wool worsted two pant w not in a long time have we had the good fortune to obtain such an exceptional purchase on men s 2pant suits here is a group of finely woven expertly tailored suits that would normally sell for at least 20 00 more than our low price come in and see them for yourself our storewide january clearance continues with substantial savings in every department eighth line and landed in george 1 learmont s field no one was i hurt and little damage done to 4he car earlier in the week a car went out of control on the seventh line and rolled over in the ditch by howard bradley s farm many are sick with the cold in this district several children are absent from the schools with bad coughs tommy learmont has rheumatic fever and is in milton private hospital mr jack royce had a heart attack last friday and is confined to bed for several days t thftbase i installation service for st johns evening wjl rev morgan m conduc- eleven local masons attend guelph reception charles renwick first principal of halton chapter ram was accompanied by ten fellow lodge members when he attended a banquet in guelph on friday it was a reception and banquet in the red room of the masonic- temple tendered by the district grand superintendent j w frey for maurice h searle toronto who is grand first principal of the lodge those from town attending with mr renwick were irwin noble thomas niven james lin ton bev moody jackaddy wm jl hamilton lew tracey george sivill vic gunn and frank car ney rockwood ted the installation service at the january meeting of the evening auxiliary of st john s united church held at the home of mrs o m brewster 46 shelley street the fallowing slate of pfficers was accepted for 1958 mrs jack runham 12 parkview past presi dent mrs kelvin brown 15 gib bons place president mrs thorn as trout en 12 lome st 1st vice president mrs robert allen 47 king sl e secretary mrs john matthies 5 orchard blvd treasu rer mrs victor babey 15 park view supply secretary miss isabel dobson 15 king sl w commun lty friendship mrs trevor wil hams 18 parkview citizenship isabel dobson pianist mrs brewster is in charge of the devotional period at each mee ting the group enjoyed a social time at the close oimh meeting stewarttown the annual vestry meeting was held in st john s church sunday evening after the service conduc ted by the rev j e maxwell the past year has been quite success ful and reports were heard from all departments the leaders of all departments were returned to office for another year suburban super 8 standing junior c p w l t pts brooklin 20 17 3 0 34 newmarket 19 14 5 0 28 auiston 10 8 v 2 18 aurora 16 8 7 1 17 whitby 17 8 9 o 16 bowniahville 18 7 10 1 15 untonville 17 3 14 0 6 georgetown 9 2 7 0 4 you are cordially invited to attend the annual iode valentine ball friday february 14th georgetownarena rose room dancing 9 30 1 30 whh rh madam ainu dress optional s3 00 couple panonal invhahons an not bains malted this yaar plaase raflard this as your invitation to attahd

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