Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 5, 1958, p. 3

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local stmknto at lions speaking contest members of the lions club of georgetown teavdjestto streeta- ville thursday to attend a dab meeting there at which public speaking contestants were compet ing the local dub was support ing pat sykes daughter of mr and mrs alfred sykes 3 young st and jim bill son of rev and mrs w edgar gui norval who had won a local competition spon sored by the hops jack gunn ing was in charge of the competi lion there were six contestants one gffli and one boy each from geor- getown erin and brampton jim gui placed a dose second to murray mellow bttmpton and pat sykes placed third in a similar dose racef with pearl loveu erin taking first place in the girls group georgetown however did not come away emptyhanded for they won the bronze traveuing lion for having the most mem bers present from outoftown dubs this was accepted by the president of the local dub dick riddall be as generous as possible to the canvasser who calls on ou during the red cross blitz mr editor filmed in acton for perspective acton main street park and the free press office were used in a tv perspective program on sunday afternoon february 16 jt was used in a thirty minute aim entitled the editor tele- vtsed by the national film board for their perspective sees it was a story which portrayed the role of a weekly newspaper in community affairs and acton became middeltown the story the script of which was written by charles e israel starred rex devlin winifred dentils and len birman all professional actors several acton people were in the shots taken on the streets and the park only one that we know of had a speaking part and that was margie mackenzie a child on a swing at the park margie is the daughter of mrs kenneth mackenzie the story of middletown wasw typical situation which arises in many canadian communities ser ved by weekly newspapers it provided an opportunity to exa mine the close bond of common interests between the staff of a weekly newspaper and the read ers who may freely praise or cri ticize but always look forward to their weekly news uw price ever allnew frigidaire food freezer refrigerator stuart young purchases robbs drug store a main street business changed hands this week when stuart young phra b purchased the for mer robb s drug store business mr young has been manager of the store since 1048 the business wiu operate under the name youngs pharmacy there has been a drug store at 8 main st n since 1915 when the late l v houngan first establish cd the business in 1923 wray watson wo now lives in grimsby purchased the business selling it in 1933 16 wesley robb who died in 195a mr young has served pra ctioally his entire career as a drug gist there starting as an apprentice in 1938 when he came to town from stratford he was with the rcaf overseas from 1941 until the end or the war completed his appretice- ship in stratford and graduated in pharmacy at the university of to ronto in stratford and graduated in pharmacy at the university of toronto in 1947 after working in a drug store in harrow for year he relumed to georgetown to become manager when mr robb became ill he is a member of st john s united church where he serves on the board of stewards and of the curling and golf clubs while overseas he married the former dorothy scott of leeds with their children neil and gail mr mr young4iyj at 26 water st prior to the drufc btore being es tablished older residents rniu that tht aldoub rurnitun store was ltcaud in tht inline prcmis ith mr mdoub combining work j j funeral lirector wilh his bu norval lady becomes lip mbmbkr op wjas mrs r crawford was hostess when ladies o the wms of nor val presbyterian church met feb ruary 25th mrs oliver hunter brought a full report to the members of the annual wms meeting of west toronto presbyterial on behalf of the auxiliary mrs w j mc- clure presented a life member ship certificate to mrs j g mc- clure the devotlonals of scripture and prayer were taken by mrs harold mcglure and mrs j davis miss ann davis sang a solo the christian church in japan was jxaced from its early beginnings by mrs j eccles as she gave the study book setbacks to chris tianity in the form of wars and isolation periods were many she said now although christians make up only onehalf percent of the people is the time we mut nuke an allout effort to win japan as a nation for christ mrs albert hunter and mrs wishart assisted the hostess in serving lunch march 5th ibm thi georgetown hirald mrs brewster speaker world prayer service here is your big chance to save this id 1 cu ft low cost family size is full of quality frigidaire exciting features real zero zone freezor holds 44 lbs exclusive cycle mat c defrost ng n refrigerator sect on you don t do a thing full w dth shelves holds even the largest size casseroles 5ull wdth glideout hydrator holds over half a bushel exclusive safety seal latch opens with slight pressure inside or out yel keeps door t ghtly sealed big deep stoyage door wth removable shelves and special flutter compartment we need tradeins come in now harold c mcclure limited 14 main st s tr 7 2522 georgetown we believe in selling satisfaction ovlt siu women from van qus protectant churches in george town attended th world day of prajir scrwec held in st john c tinted church hnda aftirnoon mrs walter brownrytae preid ed and was assisted in leadership b mrs campbell sinclair mrs sjm walkir and mrs it corbett the the me was the bread of 1 ife and wac prepared by wo men of australia mrs o m brew ster rav e an address based on this theme and stressed the importance of receiving christ in to ones htart and life in this way receiving the more abundant life that he promised to those who would receive him mrs kelvin brown sang a solo which added much to the inspiration of the meeting mrs r h wright was pianist and accompanied mrs brown form ladies auxiliary for 3rd georgetown scouts 3rd georgetown scout troop which has its headquarters at knox presbyterian church has had a ladies auxiliary formed jtmilar to those operating for the and two other local troops the la dies will be assisting the troop in various was as well as having some good times themselves frs kenneth langdon 2 edith st is presidmt mrs a l ti lor 5 llcwson crescent viccpresi dent mrs bruce harley 21 ewing st secretarj and mrs john frost 20 maple ave w treasurer a social committee is headed by mrs aiixrt i milestone 101 main st n din a n mbcrhip com mittce bv mrs tl ff ilibbert king you can make menumagic with grand unions bargain buys kraft dinner prunes cauformia solo mardarine 3 39c 39c 2 lb pa lb jkg st little nhu standings nhl not final standing tt 1 1 1 ts mntr 1 7 4 j 18 tnronlu 7 1 4 k t n th 4 i ik i brampton mayor guest speaker at norval americai 1 ro dt nc ikrsht uitlmid buffal 7 spnngfu d 5 rochester 1 junior a final st tatharinis 11 peterborough marlboros si michael barrie ham it n ottawa i 4l 3l toilet f issuewhue cros 1 tea bags mo 52 75c l cckicv econ size 4 col tvlccnca pkg of 400 peas square deal stan 15 ox cans miss canada fancy tomato juice 4 39c 20 ox cans 4 39c keillers marmalade orange chip t co lemon chip 3tfc 12ti jars t v feature of the week grand union catsup 2 35c snow white cauliflower grapefruit radishes green onions r oridl mdl h sitdl large head i- i in li cell canadian crn bunches 2y 5 33c 2 23c 3 14c open friday evenings un1h 9 00 main street 7 1 12 bread of life was the theme fuelph 3 10 mr nancft horwood used 1 when seh ter s she spoke at the world day of jr lljddin dmth puyoh prayer service in norval presby 7 007 30 st km u urlics tenan church mrs ilorwood is 7 308 00 petrrboro vs j mavor of brampton 800830 barm s otta she stressed that as our bodies 830900 hamilt in s uelph offer teacher instruction r c classes sunday schools jltlltll 0 jtofl uusc a meeting of the committee in toronto j industrial charge of teachers instruction vnmw classes of the credit valley mini smith 4 stone narrowed the slerial association was held in st f to j tw0 teams sunda af johns united church george- ttrnoon when the ousted toron town on february 26th to from the industrial league plaj plans were made ior the hold offs b plating them to a 3 all ing of instruction classes for sun in to gain the nccessar 6th pt mikes scno teachers in the church and cop the scries next sunda hall on march 4th 11th and 18th thej 11 be going against- the com mi mmt ti these classes arc open to all sun bines in the opener of the final live by bread so much greater referee to be appointed ibvte- da school teachers in the area came time is scheduled for 2 00 is the need of our souls for the ferce in chief note would all 1 the services of specialists are bo- spiritual bread jesus offers mrs coaches and managers of jr harold reed conducted the ser report to comm jim bradley vice with ladies from the angli end of last game 9am to oti i ring end of a three way play that t ended in smith and stone s third and final tally hilts and jarvie j were also in on this one which i went in after three minutes of the last stanza ernie kostyluk from brother eugene made it 33 at the is 10 mark but the metros had to do more than tie to stay alive and smith and stone made sure they had little chance to do that in the time remaining can united and presbyterian on awards for the boys churches taking part the wo- league in jr men of australia prepared the programs which were used all over the world on this prayer day suced cooked ham lb 89c choice cutup leg and breast lb 65c rul wlmes b v ii i c kc ii neck and backs 5 lbs 29c sliced pork liver lb 29c i baby beef round tbone wing i steaks ib 79c fresh country sausage 3 lbs 100 1 leah breakfast bacon ib 69c f butter 65c you cant b rvby b beef for quality and tendernemi we seu baby beef onit om thi homi or better mv lti ng obtained and instruction will bobb hall jumped smith and be given in lesson preparation stone into a 10 lead after just sunday school equipment and a minute had gone b when american two gam goals to count playoffs 9 109 50 providence vs clove 9 5010 30 hershey vs buffalo 103011 10 springfield vs roch note would all coaches and managers of american league re port to comm bruce gummer at end of last game 11 10 m o otc on awards for the bo s m american league nhl regular schedule games 11301215 boston vs montreal 12 151 do toronto vs chicago note would all coaches and managers of nhl report to comm jim ford at the end of last game 100 pro to vote on awards for the boys in nhl news around the arena in case ou little fellows in the jr a don t quite understand about budden death ptayyoffs we willi explain it to you you play one game only next saturday march 8th and if your team loses you are finished with saturday morning hockey for the season the four winning teams then go on into an other scries the following satur day and as usual it will be tn the herald so watch for it next week milton minor hockey have an nounced saturday march 22nd as the dav for the four town toun amcnl georgetown will be spen ding three teams to compete jr a ail stars american league all stars and nhl all stars ire three trophies for the tournament were put up for competition two years ago by branch 120 canadian legion when they organized the tournament and put it on here in 1956 winnor of trophies 19m nhl georgetown american georgetown junior a brampton 1957 nhl georgetown american orangevifle jr a georgetown attention jr a players jimmy walker of st michaels ended up last saturday with two right foot skates would the boy that has two left foot skates contact jimmjrj and mafcanhe necessary exchange methods and the teachers voca tion these classes proved help ful to those who attended them last year and it is hoped that teachers of every church in the area will avail themselves of this opportunity members of the committee in charge of arrangements are rev g l royal norval chairman rev morgan mcfarlane george town rev e l warren hutton- ville and rev j e maxwell nor val he threaded a sliding shot into the sort side noweselau nulifled that one th the tying goal at the six minute mark after taking a pass out from kryklyuk the metros held a brief lead in the second period whdh eugene kostluk tucked a pass from bro ther ernie behind gordie king at 13 14 but bob allen made jure ss skated off on equal terms by scoring from cunningham at 14 minutes even george webster was on the sco- baptisms at st georges church on sunday a baptismal service was held in st george s anglican church on sunday march 2nd with rev kenneth richardson officiating the babies baptized were lu ann daughter of mr and mrs john thompson 86 mclntyre crescent mr and mrs james waltson and mrs e golden were godparents philip john son of mr and mrs ron humphries 12 byron street whose godparents were mr and mrs c a hayes and mr a f edwards and michael robert son- of mr and mrs r a borland cleaveholm drive with mr and mrs frank evis as godparents exclusive 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