Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 19, 1958, p. 5

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i2b4tfkii33i jffiffjrffi services v karl tv i antenna service service calla onfy 200 7 days a week tr 74163 u r beeney flumbino hiatimo timsmithino tr 73160 b r 1 georgetown i wkims weatheftalii mr and xn4 richard weatherajl nee kue wuliams an proud to announce the birth of then- son bkhardl leonard on february 10th 1858 at dumber memorial hospital weston a brother for tina and sharol john t armstrong all llnoa of insur anc jo main street south tr 7621 tl for painting decorating un coxe is your man twanol 7319e r cec greenslade tv antennae ch 17 conversions repairs tr 74421 geormrtown wiring commai aria d john lenz reghtwrm master electrician electrical 06ntractoi t 7wm maths 1 appleyard fred on mon day february 17th 1008 at weuesley hospital toronto fred appleyard in his 86th year beloved husband of mary ellen thornton apoleyard and dear father of mary mr douglas townsendx like funeral service was con ducted in st albana anglican church s this afternoon at 2j0 oclock interment was in green wood cemetery georgetown johag on wedi 12th 1988 at hospital john g of georgetown be nd of eva hilts mc- quarrw and dear father ofl bruce eileen mrs g fudge inglevood nadlne mrs roy bradley stewarttown marron brighty 8 hewson ray conn plumbing authorizedga6 dealer hot water steam heating 34 mill st tr 7784 tf home diaper rental service garet jack donna mrs d smith erin and gloria funeral service was conducted at the harold c mclure funeral home 34 edith street on satur day february 15th at 200 pm interment was in greenwood r cemeter georgetown chchtoll is presldeilt we are now servicing homes georgetown and district 40c per dot for first 5 doz 25c per dot for each additional doz 500 de- minimum service eight weeks metal container supplied freet victor 52463 oakville dave williams electrical contractor all types of wiring gas oil burners sales and service in free estimates work guaranteed tr 73322 if elgin st memoriams beaumont- in loving memory of matthew beaumont whq died february 23rd 1951 always remembered by wife find family cent appears in the starring role in charleys aunt which bramp- ton players are presenting tonight and tomorrow in st pauls church brampton mrs brighty is jso a member of the cast gtown revolver club cards of thanks reedirts stressed on school con krium members of the harrison home 9t school assocuuonwho braved the blustery cold weather to at tend the meeting at the school on monday evening were reward ed with a most interesting and informative talk by r f born- holt public school inspector for halton county he dwelt at some length on kindergarden preparation for reading he praised the kinder garten teachers for their work with the children and showed the first book of required reading they were to study mr bornholt explained the text of the book of comparison which picture is different which teaches the child to look from letf to right by pic tures as he will later in normal reading of words j the childs eyes- are not suffi ciently developed to read small print until well into kindergarten usually around easter or at the age of five and a half years the course is thus limited to memori zation and recognition of 17 print ed words because of this under developed eye sight some experts have suggested that formal read ing not be started until the men tal age of six and a half harrison school fully covers the kp page 6 thvoekwotttowntniulo wednesdajr big savings on lined draw drapes j for genuine electrolux cleaners j telephone your authorized electrolux factory branch brampton glendale 10333 polishers replacement parts avservice tf don herrington toncratt paints wallpaper and supplies floor sanders for rent expert decorating 24 main st n tr 725s2 fuel oil service ralph murfin oil sales triangle 72251 jack crichtoh of limehouse has again been elected president of the georgetown revolver club mr crichton was returned to of fice at the annual meeting of the club on friday jan 30th at the language study course for i approved by inspector bornholt crawfordmany thanks to the armoury shellev sl who points out that five books will el albans ladies- guild i andre jwtar l ta t jt f williams secretary sam de one and a total of 500 words 1 learned by the end of grade two the instant recognition of pre- scribed words which appear over social and over in these books promotes chairmanv and doug anderson of readine with undcrsund weston reg hoare acton andl n george hoare 16 cleaveholm he ptej out that parents comprise the executive committee p their chudren to un- tta president reviewed the dentine i the words they read by years activities at the meeting taking them on field trips to financial summary airports tc so that they could associate the words with things one member from the united kingdom praised the course st albans ladies guild le gion branch 120 and everyone who sent cards cigarettes and- glen fruit during my illness 5nl meltar 18 shelley st treasurer i jerry carriere rr 1 george- i town competition captain ron mendham 10 rexway cerely jack crawford jr t v jingles by w1go ftanotufkltsrifly oil heat 24hr service our beating ereiee is niair to aarre daj and alfhl ceherlfeucflie bergs electro lab 43 water street jsjhm to the kidt neednt be a riot bo sure to treat em right have your peace and awlet- wigo radio rolfe my sincere thanks to the postal and customs staff and i friends for cards etc while i was in sunnybrook hospital special thanks to mr andy crichton and mr garfield mo gilvray for their kindness in supplying transportation alt rolfe henderson i would like to thank my family neighbours and other friends for cards gifts and flowers and acts of kindness while i was a patient in guelph general hospital a special thank you to dr alan thompson mrs j t hender son hilts 1 would like to thank all those who so kindly remember ed mc with cards flowers fruit and- personal inquiries while i was sick also a special thank you to dr c v wil liams these kindnesses were and gave the highlight of the past year was the purchase of property i near limehouse and the construc tion of a club house ready made drapes fully lined complete with hooks ready to hang you may pick your pot- tern from our ample sel ection of fabrics and then the completed dra pes will be delivered as promptly as possible you are assured of qual ity far beyond what the low price would indicate tailored with neat ness ondjrim much su- perior to mos ready made drapes 1 pr 1 width covers 48 width of watl ordinarily 3200 1 pr 2 width covers v6 width of wall ordinarily 6400 i 1 pr 3 widmcovers 144 width of lfft7tt qc ordinarily 9600 1995 3995 a complete range of mater ials for drapery making we have a traverse rail for ev ery window big choice of kitchen prints custom made draperies just give us a call for show ing of fabrics in your home and free measuring no ob ligation moderate prices complete installation if desired imainst georgetown operetta performances have two full houses hornby the club is planning a program reading lhe f thft two of competitive shoots for the near i grades here in answer to full houses greeted the two- a member who inquired whether nignt pcrformanceof the magic the books prescribed for grades p an operetta y pupus of 6 7 and 8 contained any work harrison public school which was by kipling or byron for example pres in wrigglesworth mr bornholt said that they did not school auditorium on thursday 1 but hastened to explain that these an friday grades got supplementary reading tne operetta was the story of from their class library and mi- thc p piper with a happy end- di coot t once by piinp w meographed poetry and prose se- infl substituted for the well- heat from the lected by the teacher weekly kno tale and the children re- smairretlitnomb 01 fri those auending were much re- adde after their parents had omdiuoning unit lieved and very impressed by ssusi funds to patthe piper i the thermolnbe rruu cb wi entertain families speech euchre lunch thc hornby womens institute held a social evening in the horn by orange hall last wednesday wilh their fatnilio mrs kunscii king welcomed everyone and extra heat lurncd the program over to mrs harrison vhtca included ian ferguson dclbcrl downs mr and mrs rctrcshme servcd byve pipr pamela suluv deeply appreciated and will al- ws be remembered muriel downsshowed committee headed by mrs john d macleod hurilyn henley mills trip to thc west coast mrs downs matthews i sincerely wish to introduced the guest speaker mr andrienne millar barry hamil- roxycs easdalc a m the next meeting will be held j barry carr thank drt o mbrwster and hanr monday march k stewart the wonderful nurses of st who g vcr interesting talk ft m j neal from tbr oil and jmu il into borne no warte lower wl s- r smarts dealer lor the full lr and etart mvtng now on tombealing peter barefoot bodo janssen 3rd at 8 pm sharp with jack carolyn hallitt raymond whit- joseph hospital for tneir lemd njrtnc the shrubs that arc- sl johnambulance in- n harbiam paujl kit- asn while twas a pauerit j t o imte homes sructor from guel thc cener rex heslop ricky smith theremrs elsie matthews showed pictures of what he mr hunter will demonstrate the carol mills valerie sullivan ana snowiu i halgar neilson method of artia- leslie brown carol higham meant he also showed a film respiraioili and wh show utile gerry tweedie a film some first aid suggestions uayne terry roger clark henry will also be given j ws and john easdalc in feature mr hunter held a st john parts course here earlier in the year i principal harold henry was in and a new course will begin on wed mar 6th at the oddfellows hall and will run six weeks with two hour instruction per week for a fee of 300 several ladies as matthews i wish to thank all my friends for their help now- trip to holland donny ers gifts and cards while i was fealhcmtone played two selections a patient in st joseph hospi- accordion euchre was tal especially mr and mrs played then lunch was servedby vic cloke jr mr and mrs vic the institute members mrs cloke sr and mr and mrs harold wheelera thank you mrselsie hews sincere matt- downsgave the priies or the euchre to mrs gordon robinson for high ladies and the low to mrs russell king the mens high was won by tom howdeh silvers adds to bowling leadership the well as men attended the last stoky2 wed thurs february 1920 ltlftneuwntso i ram mans ciuert cbrt1spavan- roland friday saturday february 21 22 slow drawlushtnut draw for monday tuesday feb 24 25 uoa songs dances gaiety delight the picture to watch fori wed thurs feb 26 27 12 oclock high starring gregory peck atmal alii silvers by dumping ka seven points stretched their lead lo five points over the riremen in industrial bowling this silver team at the present time is really rolling as their scores will indicate as thursday night the team had a total of 3748 coming from jim reeves with 697 george webster 701 harv chappcl 709 harry moss 720 frank anderson 745 and nip shipway 762 when you sec a team with six men bowling nearing 700 per man you really have to gi them credit in second place are the firemen a really improved team over last year in third place we find a new team in davidsons i who dropped thc third place team ia9lwecklamlersons into fourth spot by winning seven points kent- ners by winning seven and also having a good team total 3673 are in a fifth place tie with kays pro vincials legion no 2 legion 1 barflies legion no 3 and dutch men follows in that order high single for the night went to ace bailey of firemen with a good 348 followed very closely by sid williams of davidsons 347 and jim pe o kay w 3 oth good singles were joe hall 330 george barber 325 bhi james 320 dave stamp 318 len carusa 305 john long 302 and denny wright 301 v ace bailey was also the leader in the triple department with a dandy 817 followed by sid willbms 801 jim pcardon 767 nip shtfrway762 george barber 751 bill james 746 frank anderson 745 john long 739 ted fanning 732 harry moss 720 harv ghappel is still holding on to the lead in the high average race with a neat 239 but is very hard pressed by team mate george webster with 237 rounding out top ten we find bill andersoa230 ace bailey and nip shipway 228 hterry ffludd 222 ted fenning 221 george barbefsh frank an derson 218 and hank chaplin 316 dont forget readers if you are and low to tom aldcrson me course nd m good representation two lucky door prizes were won oxpecled for the marc instruc- by mrs russell king and gordon uonl robinson social personal euchre party was held last saturday cevning in st stephens anglican church basement hall mrs james dickenson 554 da twelve games of euchre were not street kingston is visiting played and after the lunch the with her tamil in georgetown euchre prizes were given to mrs this week she is staying with her ted robinson for ladies high daughter and husband mr an joan ingram for ladies low geo mrs bnmleybastchlo queer st cxaithfor mens high and fred elizabeth davjdson daughter y u 1 roy wilson mr and mrs douglas j david son 5 parkview blvd celebrated her 11th birthday with a party the church service at st step- last wednesday her guests were hens rhthompson hardware oil gas heating hardware ft plumbing phone tr 72971 charge of staging and scenery and the music was directed by j kenneth r harrison and missi marion scarlett mrs j thompj son was in charge t costumes an emergency no parking miss f richl dances and mrs j sign and a large picture of a baby dwyer the rhythm band while rotarian goalie john ord was logan macdonald manager was business- dresed for the occasion with top hat and tails and to assure the on thursday selections by geor- lions that the rotary club was getown boys band preceded the prepared to argue any legal point program and a choir of grade 3 na his net lined with law books and 4 pupils was directed by bar- before the end of the 20 min- bara cunningham friday jean utes tne uons l 3 ie i til houn knrl mnrtt kilt mualio ruddcll directed a choir of grade and 2pupils douglas mens won the lucky chair prize spitnik cup is milestone in hockey entertainment not since ringling bros threw ctutiiiii w barnum and bailey have is anglican church was held jean ann inglis lynn ritchie two separate organizations com- the basement hall last sunday linda kcntner ellen biehn janei bined to dish out so much riotous mornine thc furnace that heats bradley judy nash jill runham entertainment as when the pick the church was out of order l hwir rem he birthday greetings tbpcjiry v who was four years old on feb 18th to paul thompson on feb 12th and to bill bradley on feb 20th nancy robertson returned to school on monday after being home for nearly three weeks with scarletina sandy southwopd had tonsils removed in oakville hospital on mary mcnamara glnny terry and of the local athletic crop the jackie lince 1 georgetown uons crossed blades robert mccolgan jr son of mr with those sinewy samples of ho- monday the fellows arc having a little better luck fishing through the ice doug leslie and jack simp son with a party from norval caught eleven whitefish on thurs day tom howden edward ro bertson with a party from geor getown caught eighteen fish friday and mrs r mcclogan 3 temple road celebrated his 5th birthday with a birthday and valentine party combined his guests were sister debra philip hyde janet mcclurc john bishop gordie mc colgan steven wallace billy king jamie and edward reader and dougie tftuenfols guests from toronto were una hie to be with him due to weather conditions a valentine party was held at the home of sharon and edith king daughtcrsvot mr and mrs r w king 16 temple road last saturday- afternoon with a hum- ber of boys and girls from their i ischool glasses attending those present at the party included bar bara evans peter mcnamara cherry jewell ralph mulder wa mia a u linda hamilton brian wicks ter- ry pelleuer robert eason john wardlaw and peter vanwinssen ckeys hierarchy the georgetown rotarians for canadas most covet ed vessel the spitnik cup the question of what happens when an immobile group of ob jects meet an irrcsistablc farce was finally answered and the lau ghter could be heard for three blocks thc tumultous tilt was staged at thc arena last tuesday february nth ould have had more but goalie ord did everything but swallow the puck to keep the score down he was rewarded by being remo ved from the cage in the second period and being replaced by doc brewster who had the fans in stit ches with his uniform a complete surgical outfit smooth operator that he was he suffered a- worse fate than his predecessor allowing six goals as the leapin leos daz zled their opponents with their new power rotarians added ano ther before it was over at one time in the game there were 30 men on the ice and a do zen pucks probably the hardest working crew in the arena was the georgetown volunteer ambul ance brigade who were carried a number of the archaic allstars out on stretchers after each fight which doited the contest the goa lies ernie alcott and doc brewster i had to face off at centre ice to fluuu ihb feud stration at the home of mr and mrs jim reid on wednesday night there were twenty two- ladies attending the party vera bailey betty death and adele leslie were the winners of a con test lunch of tea tee cream and cookies was served planning visiting the sportsmens show how about the night the silver boys are bowling right from the start the rotary club made it as plain as thc burn ed cork all over theiriaces that they were out to plug their up- comlng minstrel show as they pa raded to centre ice behind the georgetown girls pipe band the lions who were also led out on the ice by thc hand made it known that there would be no love lost between them bjf showing their teeth in a ferocious snarl before- sticking them in their pockets and settling down to the business of playing the game referee george glassford lost control of the gam right from the faceoff and just what followed wont be known until the films are sorry a few news items studied as all plans and methods were crowded out this week antu of attack were lost in the resulting will appear in next weeks herald skirmish a number of games were played before lunch and a flash picture taken of the quests holding up the large valentine cake the spiimkcup was presented to the losers by lion president dtck riddall and accepted by rot ary president bill carr don bar- rager and murt allison were the announcers eight figure skaters joan cum mins karen scott linda korzack raymond archer karen shortill kathy macmillan elisabeth force and peter gibbons entertained with two numbers the canasta tango and the dutch waits prior to the game and at intermission door prizes of real doors were pre sented to the lucky winners tony lay 8 margaret st mrs t hig- ham norton cres and mrs w wallace 32 guelph st the proc eeds from the evening for which harold fobert and dr alan thompson were cochairmen went i the goals were decorated with to the pool fund

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