Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1958, p. 2

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tub georgetown hutalo wedtteaday evening june u 1008 john f b0ught0n jcwellm watches ctodcs watchbands straps jewellery silverware guaranteed watch repairs opposite georgetown high school guelph street construction custom homes 138 guelph street gauges renovations concrete work industrial wangle 73613 notice as of june 1st 1958 and thereafter to comply with dept of health regulations the following are plot rates in georgetown cemetery single plot grave including perpetual ore 2500 family plots etc per grin 2500 to nongeorgetown ratepayers per grave 5000 no interment will be allowed in the oid cemetery unless perpetual care has been paid payable to georgetown cemetery board only georgetown cemetery board georgetown cabs take top honours at cubaree two georgetown wolf cub packs took top honours in the third an nual north halton district cuba ree held last saturday afternoon in the nark the packs 2nd georgetown pack and 2nd georgetown a pack bested packs from acton george town glen williams milton and nerval in the afternoon competi tions the winning packs are un der akela jim schofleld and ake- la harrison wood 1st milton mo- haws were third and 1st acton b pack was fourth the cutis paraded to the park from chapel street school grounds and opened the 1958 cubaree with a flag breaking ceremony and pra yer each pack was assigned one of the lairs circling the event area where they prepared teams for the competitions skipping neatness balancing hopping message knotting lug of war and running races we- keen ly contested during the afternoon under the direction of the district cubmastcr hurray scoyne acton and two jungle plays were presen ted by 1st acton a pack under ake la ron smith and the second by the 3rd georgetown pack under akela mrs vic gunn winning pennants were presen ted to packs finishing in the first four positions and pennants were also awarded every pack taking part in the events district com missioner dave dills acton made the presentations a grand howl led by a senior cub from 2nd georgetown pack was taken by the district commis sioner and the cubaree came to a close with prayer an alltime high of 335 cubs re gistered at the cubaree plus some 47 leaders the figure exceeds the previous high by over 100 and indicates the terrific expansion which has taken place in the north halton district cubbing the events and their respective winners were the following is the summary list of each event in order of fin ishing skipping milton mohawks 2nd georgetown a 2nd george town b2 milton hurons dressing speed acton b 1st georgetown b milton hurons acton a dressing neatness 2nd geor getown a b tied acton c 3rd georgetown glen williams milton iroquois tied 1st georgetown b milton mohawks tied 1st geor getown a 1st georgetown c mil ton hurons balancing somersault acton b 2nd georgetown b 2nd george town a milton hurons milton mo hawks tied hopping 2nd georgetown b acton b 2nd georgetown a mil ton hurons message 1st georgetown b c 2nd georgetown a b mil ton mohawks tied acton a glen williams milton iroquois tied milton hurons acton c norval tied knotting 2nd georgetown b glen williams acton b acton a 2nd georgetown a lied running races 2nd george town b 3 firsts 2nd georgetown a 2 seconds 2 thirds x first 1st georgetown c 1 first 1st george town b 1 fourth 3rd georgetown 1 third 1 fourth milton hurons one 4th milton mohawks 2 sec onds 1 third make your own patio reliance flagstone sorry in a recent news story which told of a family birthday party for mrs a r vannatter 16 durham st the dame of mrs blake van- natter was omitted by error from the family group attending while driving on no 7 stop at the custard stand and got a soft ice cream cone this weeks special sundaes all flavour 2 for 45c added feature delirious cherrypine apple ice cream brick 35c regular prices 10c 10c kmom cwie 5c all flavor 30c milk shake 25c spirt froam costard pt 40c brick pt 25c h bailor ate 48 oz tin 4se 2 14 oz tins 37c 215 oz tins 31c 2 for 25c wax 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lb pkg 43c minced ham ls 35c booth fish sticks 8 oz pkg 29c with free 200 bonus buck welch 6 oz tms grape juice 2 39c ashgrove j yamiris haw little it costs s solo by ung products ltd b ltasi th 72s61 i next to iga store attend hamilton service ordain united minister the month of june is here ag ain heralding the start of summer the warm earth the fragrance of the flowers the hustle and bustle of a season we all love so well and in the fall the farmer will bring from the fields the fruits of the good earth the sun and the rain recent visitors with mr and mrs john ruddell were mr and mrs thomas dunn mr and mrs donald dunn rev and mrs char les newton all of sudbury mr roland newton of honeywood and rev albert dunn of smith rock falls the family attended mr dunns ordination at melrose uni ted church hamilton on sunday june 1st and returned to the rud- dells for dinner mr dunn is pos ted to thompson manitoba in july on saturday afternoon mrs ce cil wilson mrs herb wilson miss marie harrop and mrs jack dav idson motored to waterloo and at tended the trousseau tea of miss audrey collier who is being mar ried the middle of this month mr and mrs arthur ruddell and llowson and mr and mrs ward brownridge and family at tended the howdcn reunion in hornby park on saturday the bright star mission band met on sunday afternoon at the home of nancy and ellen hunter opening with a hymn and the roll call was answered with a verse of a favourite hymn doreen carney read the scripture susan tindale gave the missionary prayer story was told by mrs lencoxe there was a piano duet by nancy hun ter and karen brigden playette by doreen carney margaret brown ridge and karen brigden offer ing was received by janice ccote and ellen hunter doreen carney thanked the hostess and also gave the closing prayer on tuesday june 3rd the ash- grove wj went on their mystery bus trip first stop was at mount dennis where they toured flie ko dak mfg co then to the jewish synagogue beth txedec off bath- hurst street toronto after an in teresting hour spent inside this beautiful building they visited the operation reliance inc on petlett avenue and finished up with din ner at the town and country res taurant the young people held their christian culture meeting on sun day evening at the home of verna and doris picket mr and mrs joseph drake have returned home from a six weeks visit to edmonton with their dau ghter mrs earl bayers earl and little daughter linda also the new little granddaughter born may 12th kathleen heather hard o hearing free clinic hotel mcglbbon friday june 13th 2 pm to 8 pm see the styleor best looking eye glass hearing oid ever may be powered by the sun rays eye glass aids as low as 14950 other models from 6950 budget terms acousti co n 260 king st west kitchen canadas urges and most modern hoaring c

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