Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 12, 1958, p. 3

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in time order now for easter delivery mens talloredttomeasure spring suits and coats tip top tailors w r johnston parkley clothes nothing finer in canada1 unconditionally guaranteed fit and styling in georgetown exclusively at silvers one of ontario s finest clothing stores charlotte mccunough secretary ontario fall fairs association the 58th annual convention of the ontario association of agrlcul tural societies was held in the king edward hotel feb 26 27 the sessions opened at 9 30 a m wedncsda feb 26th with prayer led by padre the rev w a young o a c guelph followed b presidents s address by stanley darling of burks falls he re viewed the work of the association for the year just completed he was very enthusiastic over the part that agricultural societies play in the life of the community that they serve and gave words of encouragement to the directors who devote so much time and en ergy to their society mr f a lashley superinten dent and secretary of the associ ation gave a detailed report of the fairs giving much good ad vice on ways and means of carry ing on our fairs a special feature of the morn ing session was the panel with norm garnock as moderator ths was quite lively and a num ber of good points were brought out for the afternoon session mr reg hudspeth of caledonia pre sident of class a b fairs was chairman mr llojd culver manager of norfolk fair simcoe reviewed a wednesday eve g march 12 1958 the ofeoflqftowm charlotte mcculloooh who was elected secretary of the ontario fairs association at toronto convention 5h0patthesign0f lowtlomt prices the delegates then divided into group meetings where various top ics were discussed led by a chair man and his consultants the womens division had four different discussion groups on wednesday afternoon these dis cussion periods with a leader and survey of fairs that they had tak i two consultants have proven very en and mr e d mcgugan man popular and informative every ager of the western fair london one is encouraged to tafic part outlined long term planning for and many are helped by the ex fairs miss helen mckercher of perience of othtrs the v omi n s institute branch thjjredav morning the session gave a women s point of view was opened by the president of it a fair the ladwfi section miss fttaha it dinnellv seerelur or milton of russell she spoke verv renfrew fair ave some brief k of her eir is president helpful su lions on manatiu and th inked all who had support i fair t her through the vear and those thur la a ur hti dn who were helpin to make the with a er full program for both convention a success mrs dick salmon crisco paramount fancy sockeye shortening i a 41 aylmer 3 jmifl 9 varieties j dog food tt-s- 29c i tide cans 31b can 9 oz square jars flt pkg 89 99 59 65c javjx your tv feature 32 oz btls 49c th inn ani la the mens program opened with a talk b lcxander of the rire marshil s office toronto 1 ire ha ird is the concern of evtrvonc and he cited some of the thou htless things that we do that can cause such dimafic mervone ih it heard mr lean talk vv ill be morecajitious i n r l ir i tu m mil of the board meetings and lave the findings of the di eussion groups the province is divided into 16 distru fs with a indv director in e ach one of ihoir duties is to hind in a report to the secretary if the fairs in their district mrs wm dawson of tillsonburg gae help 4 georgetown stewarttown red cross blitz monday marcrmtth have your donation ready if you are not at home leave youi ne ghbour donat on w th your of lire hazards the legal angle a miidiii ir of thee reports trom of operating a fair was ably pre- these vou lct m overall picture sen ted bv mr laskev solicitor of the activities and achievements inr the drpt of ncultmc mr of the ladies division throughout bonlon of thornhill and mr ontario percv ijacon of onlha both spoke miss horene radu of the it the m nnn tension women s institute branch al the junior rarmers were ablvwavs has a wonderful message to texas new cabbage 8c firm fresh lb washed spinach sweet california fresh peas lb 19c resh pkgs thin skin juicy calif lemons doz 29 49 open friday evenings until 9 00 main street bring to htboqvenuon this j ear she showed colored slides of women iroilhd the world and jave a verj interesting talk of the countries she had visited while on a trip to asia and africa always a highlight of the con vention is the craft room quilts were again featured this year then was als a beaut jul display of copper tooling done caledonia eroup the brampton ladies w i guest speaker leave your porch light on reperehcnlld b dav same of alt who spoke of the part that the juniors can take in the actm ties and projects of the associa tion the afternoon session had as its chairman mr sidney fitzfcrald of shannonville and the first spuktr is well known in this district mr vince mountford he spoke on his observations as an mc at fairs this was presented in his usual jovial manner and brought irotip had out ideas and suggestions for im including jeweilerv sluffeel toy aouials the t3trda program mr dick w of avan as junior convener hil hard director of extension had ajovcl display of school ont dcpt of agriculture look as children s work his topic pairs as an extension ter of kinj st medium and outlined thirjoss man interested spectators as a canadian product i enjoy us bihtics open to societios to extend she was hus at her wheel spinn in during the busintss por their work into other fields em ing the wool from her angora ton of thc meeting donations bracing manv of the community rabbits many of the visitors were sent to the halton music fe mrs john mcculloch of bramp ton was the guest speaker tnihc women s institute meeting held in hnox church hall on wednes dav evening mareh 5 h she spoke on her trip to ceylon where by the h attended the caww con london dunn her engrossing variety of exhibits talk she also showed slides of sluffeel toy tev ion switzerland australia and roth visited the institute ode and mary mrs a m bax stewart collect opened the meet georgetown had k and roll call was answered by activities heres where yoqtcount your ebfflji baby beef steaks 75 round wing tbone minute c golden dew margarine 2 lb 59c boneless pot roast beef 49c sliced pork liver lb 29c lb 59 p rib roast beef 4 fresh country sausage 3 lbs 100 1 you cant beat baby beef for qaaltty and tenderness we seu baby beef oniy hid nuer bio anyone spimuns vl ald for th flo rclcf ln before and thc older folk wen o mental health associa rimtnded of the b old dajs 6 scho for nmence- w hen the watched their mother mtnt mrs f armstrong worth a yard of complaints everyone who made the evening so mrs harry bailey and mrs e i enjoyable and interesting mrs h robinson are the nominating i ernie pearce mrs e thompson committee appointed to look af mrs r t paul and mrs annie ter thc election of officers mrx ballantine the lunch committee sinclair moved a vote of served an appetizing lunch to coo- thanks o the guest speaker and elude the evening mrs spinning varn mrs ciibv had a very valuable display of jewellery madu t from nones which arc to be found in the district surrounding port ar thur this art is called lapidary which means thc cutting and pol ishing of stone the finished je wellery 14 very beautiful and quite expensive mrs gtlby belongs to thc lapidary society of port ar thur mr sun darling brought greet ings from the men s division to some of the officers were listed and snyder were appointed as a committee to look after a social evening to be held later in march mrs r t paul presented the motto one lnch of progress is correction in anftem in last weeks herald which listed the executive of the ncwlv formed ladies auxiliary of the 3rd georgetown scout group high school commencem thursday march 20th athletic night friday march 21st academic night in knox hall at 8 00 p m chpir numbers fashion show and presentation of awards the afternoon session he congyf tulatcd the lady directors on the wonderful work they arc doing throughout ontario john budd of the depl of i the home of better m main st qeotoctowh incorrectly thc executive should read mrs kenneth langdon 2 elilh st president mrs h tay lor 2 cleavcholm vice president mrs john frost 20 maple ave parks and mr john f clark of cretar mrsr bruce harle 21 the dcpt of agriculture gave ewin sl treasurer good information on the classif livingstone main st n heads a social com mittee mrs clifford hibbert king st heads a membership commit i tee and mrs haes is sewing conyene r 101 admission adutrs 50c studnts 25c tickets available from students cation and exhibiting of flowers they had several specimens to demonstrate with as well as col red slides mowers are always subject that is much enjoyed and these two lecturers can make i them even more interesting nev brampton junior work mrs miss hetcn mckercher direc j h a dickenson mount hope i tor of home economics of the publicity mrs alan kochler w i branch brought greetings dundalk trom their department and then j mens division class c fairs introduced another guest miss past president stanley darling i maine collelt food editor and burks falls president sidney director of chatelaine magazine fitzgerald shannonville 1st toronto vice president a s lee rodney the election of officers then 2nd vicepresident w j hunter followed with results as follows i guelph elmer mckinnon erin honorary president ethel was elected president of class a brant monturc rochester past b fairs president miss ella hamilton i there was a record attendance russell president mrs william at thursdav nights banquet when dawson tillsonburg 1st vice pre- rev goth of london was speaker announcing the appointment of tdent mrs- alvin stone duo church 2nd vice president mrs murray young cochran sec retary treasurer miss char lotte mccullough george craft convener mrs alex mckln- this subject around the world in 60 days he told of religious and political situations in japan china korea indian and dwelt at some length on arab isreali sit uation mike norton j i case farm machinery dealer for the georgetown and acton district opening wednesday march 19th refreshments and films in the evening come in and get acquainted balunafad former- ferguson blacksmith shop shop tr 72153 res tr 74674

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