Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 26, 1958, p. 2

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wednesday nmit ft page 3 cabs 3 reuabu dmvbb radio equipped glen taxi tr 72432 the cottage inn for good things to eat all through the day breakfast coffee break lunch dinner or tha evening snack the food is ah tastefully and appetixingly prepared do come in and let us serve you mike tanon at milton reception national liberal leader lester b pearson paid a visit to the county on thursday and was honoured at a noon luncheon at the home of halton candidate kenneth y dick in milton mr pearson en route to speak ing engagements in guelph and kitchener later in the day chatted informally with members of the county press and party executive members including several from georgetown at the reception cameras and autograph books were much in evidence too as those present had an opportunity to meet the recentlychosen national par ty head who succeeds former prime minister louis sl laurent in the position cedarvale girls mother interviewed on tabloid julie smith a pupil al cedar- vale school for girls was quite thrilled the other evenuig to have her mother mrs margaret smith of toronto interviewed on the cbc tabloid program mrs smith was interviewed by joyce david son because her occupation is one that few women are capable of handling that of a lady taxi dn ver mrs smith has been a taxi driver in the city for the past eight months and has had some weird and wonderful experiences all of which she was able to handle cap ably she enjoys her work meet ing several types of people whom she finds on the whole very dec ent she is always swamped with questions from her passengers who are surprised to find a lady driver her ambition is to own her own cab lady drivers in tor onto are only allowed to dme the daj light shift found a twinkl in my eye and whv not i hue a woncurful sun i lfi insur anct plan to t ike t in lf in f uml if 1 iioiiu1 lit prematurih and if i should hi it will prmidi an income for in r tirumnt i irs it i drawn upfor me by in sun lift agtnt of course why not call him todiy your oca sun life representative is clarence kroll r r gwjmoimi tr 72027 sun ufe assurance company of canada like chinese food if so here is good news now the georgetown cafe serves all those tempting tantalizing and delicious chinese dishes we will be happy to serve you in our cafe or prepare the food for you to take ouf and serve in your own home georgetown cafe 28 main street north phone tr 7 9007 family honours mothir with gift to church thirteen tables were played in last weeks wj marathon euchre in umehouse memorial hall winners were mrs r l david son and clare wilson seconds were mrs ed findlay and mel drum stark lone hands j r benton and lucky chair mrs chas jones quite a number from here at tended open night of the george town night school on friday in knox church hall the parents association sponso red a dance in limehouse memor tal hall on friday evening muic was provided by the mldnighters of georgetown and spot dances were won by karen crawford mrs e findlay and gloria jones mrs w mitchell spent a week in toronto recently a pulpit fall presented by the sinclair family in memorj of their mother mrs gilbert sinclatr was dedicated by rev a j cat der at the afternoon service in limehouse presbyterian church on sunday flowers there sunday were also in her memory mr neil benton is on holidays m montreal where he will visit rev and mrs c c cochrane and famil congratulations to mr and mrs clifford mcdonald on the ar rival of a little girl at st joseph s hospital guelph on friday feb ruary 7th at the recent examinations at the royal conservatory of music toronto ruth mcbnde passed her grade 4 counterpoint with first class honours she studies music at the royal conservatory con gratulations ruth young people have brampton skating party well we can take more weather like we had this weekend after the bitter cold and drifting winds of the last two weeks but cheer up everyone spring will be com mg along with the robins mrs c b dick mrs frank wil son and mrs thomas blackett at tended the presbyterial of the wms at oakville on wed feb 19th mrs frank vt ilson mrs george nurse mrs c b dick mrs thos blackett and mrs john bellboddj attended the world day of pra er service which had been prep ared bj the women of australia whose theme was the bread of life held in hornby united church on frida afternoon fceb 21st the young people enjoyed a skating party last friday evening to brampton arena afterwards go ing to the austin home for games and lunch mist ora barnes sptnt the week end with her cousin i inda coulson in milton tht young people held their christian fellowship meeting on sunda ccning at the honu of ralph and barbara cunningham with fred barms and sandra tin dale in charge two quests from milum were prestnt miss lorna vioodley and miss lawson mrs i this gifftn spoke on rtllowship colbright applesauce aylmer choice peas iga fruit cocktail punters peanut butter 223t 28 oz tin meats 12 oz 1 39c 29c lb ipc acrontzed grad a chicken young 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2 lbs 29c loaded with natural goodness aq cello tube rw add zest to the meal large sme 24 s enhances flavor of food cello tube with free sx50 bonus buck 2 29c 23c balunafad allnew frigidaire food freezer refrigerator here is your big chance to save this 10 1 cu ft low cost family soe is full of quality frigidaire exerting features real zero zone freezor holds 44 lbs exclusive cyclemafic defrosting in refrigerator section you don t do a thing foil width shelves holds even the largest size casseroles full width ghdeout hydrate holds over half a bushel exclusive safety seal latch opens with slight pressure inside or our yet keeps door tightly sealed big deep storage door with removable shelves and special butter compartment we need tradeins come in now1i harold c mcclure waited 14 main st t 7252 w believe in selling satisfaction emmanuel student speaker at young peoples service an evening scrwee was con ducted b the younfi pioples on sunday when the had as their guest mr cecil wittich whose home is at flora and who is at the present time a student at emmanuel college the service fiattind thi sminj of man id familiar hjmns led bj mr neelon and the worship was taken by miss beth mcr ner and mr del bcrt linstcad with ross shortill leading in the responsive read ing some er interesting and enlightening coloured slides were shown by mr wittich that- he had taken while a student minister at harrington harbour quebec near labrador he told many of his cxpcrincces while there for two summers for four months and had been asked by the people to stay with them for a winter and the mission board had granted this request to hiro last winter there is a church membership of 160 with over 300 people con ncctcd with the church altogether they have over 100 children in their sunday school and an aver age church attendance of 120 many of these people he stated have to travel by boat and walk for many miles to attend their church services and that despite all the enthusiasm and eagerness of these people the church board does not nave enough ministers available to put a full time wor ker there the church has a mis sion hospital in harrington tlar hour with only one doctor serving- in an area of about 600 square miles and a freight boat goes in and out twice a week with sup plies the main industry for the people living there is fishing mr wittich also preached at the morn int services on the charge and ave a wonderful chiuengc to our mink pc pie to inter the full tirm service of the church cctt mit on mon h night at the home if mrs neelon with an itlrnthnci of eliven a studv of christ s hsnplcs was conlimi cd and the mrls phnncd a st 1 itricks la hike site for satur diy- march 15th nt smith s store 1h will he tr grateful for an donatio s t this project the institute euchre held on monda night at the home of mr ind mrs ti0hce biker war trci jojid b all then was ten tables and the prizewinners were mrs f snow mrs donald mclean messrs william mclean and wil liam kirkwood 1 mrs trank smith visited with her cousins mr and mrs don rvnghts hamilton over the week end and while there attended the united church irls conference respresenting the christian fdu cation commiltie of the wo men s association mrs l marshall s friends will be pleased to learn that she wit beroturning home some time this week mr and mrs neal macleod from glongarrj and mr maccrac from toronto visited with mr and mrs clwood snow on sunday we are sorry to report that mrs larkman is very ill in toron to at the home of her daughter fathers guests when scouts cubs entertain the father and son banquet of 1st norval boy scout troop and ub pack was held in st paul s parish hall on tuesday february 18th gordon graham 23 mar kel st a former member of the norvil scouts acted as banquet chairman and master of ceremon us for the program which follow cd indies of norval women s institute catered among those seated at the head tabic were mrs john collin brampton cheryl coolexr and- haron fishburn of 1st noral uidts most hani an i diam rmlu of 1st nortil brow nn s district commissioner david dills acton scootmaster fred coolcv cubmaster ornue carter mr craham and members of the norval clergy toasts uere proposed to the queen b the chairman to the fa thers bv scout dons the guide and brownie by cub richard desvhral bepbes were made b rev g 1 boval and guide chervl cooler oab ernie webb expressed thanks to the ladies of the wl following the banquet a bnef business meeting of the group committee was held at which plans were made for the future and the following officers elected chairman rev- x ttoyal re cording secretarr jack colhs correspondence secretary fred hi ndlct treasurer william spaans training chairman julian reed badge chairman don hur ray examining chairman keith webb representatives to the dis trict committee ed burk and ken arnold the next meeting of the committee is to be held at the home of keith webb monday evening march 3rd a program was presented by the scouts and cubs badges were presented b scouter cooley and cubmaster ormie carter com nusstoner dills presented a char ter replacing the original one that had been lost to ed burk retiring chairman of the group committee mr burk in turning over the charter to mr royal and the new executive thanked all who had helped make this year a successful one and wished the new committee good scouting for the coming year ml pmsbttgh paiais ernies radio mm si 1 74701 monuments design submitted cwrmtary lettering comer potts and markers a good display in stock brampton m works wm c allan prep 68 queen sl west brampton shop phones bes gl10m5 gl 1 1618 rep tom n1col phone brampton gl 13962 j garnet building products ltd i readymix concrete large stock of plywood masonry cement lime s plaster insulation rock lathe nails sewer pipe sheathing papers and insul board okm monday tuesday 00 ajk to sjm p j biiimr tkutsoay and today satuodayojm aj to 1mo pjft 1 tr 72519 tr 7- 2861 armstrong ave defaex 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