Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 25, 1958, p. 9

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wednesday june jsth ubs the okmobtown hualo admission only 50c june 27th club paidtown this week above the arena a the midniters orchestra 10 11 pm dancing from 9 till 12 the protection you give your family today may have to bo provided by life insurance to morrow make sure you have enough life insurance call clarence kroll r r 2 georgetown tr 72027 sun life assurance company of canada each citizen owes debt to community freeman mo garbage collection dominion day july 1st collections usually made that day will be picked up next wednesday july 2nd dont let a breakdown mar your holidays have us check and repair your car or outboard motor now guaranteed satisfaction town garage m marko prop 34 guelph street rear triangle 73091 ge refrigerators one week only provided stu available new g e magnetic door with a place for everythingi full width freezer 48 packages of frozen food 104cu ft refrigerator butter conditioner egg racks mixormatch colour choice revolving shelves stor adoor shelves oriignally sold 369 price ocsq choice in 8 other models wigotv amd appliances every man owes a debt of per sonal service to his community which can t be paid in taxes and membership in the chamber of commerce is an excellent way to accomplish this service said eric freeman speaking at a dinner meeting of the georgetown cham ber of commerce on wednesday mr freeman who is assistant ontario manager m charge of membership relations gave mem bers a pep talk on what a chamber of commerce an aceom plish after he was introduced by harold bairstow the meeting was held at north bakon golf country club he described the c of c as the conscience of a town and said that as long as there is a dufa- ence between what a town is and what it could be there is need for such a public service group at every level of government he said the chamber of com merce keeps watch on the mach inery of government and its et feet on business dedicated to preserving freedom of enterprise the chamber is particularly interes ted in keeping canadas economic machinery on an even keel he stressed that a local cham ber should advertise its service and keep its achievements constantly before the public a strong cham ber will eventually have people saying the chamber of commerce is behind this so it must be a good idea be said mr freeman was thanked for his talk by fred helson a discussion on a junior cham ber of commerce was one of the main items in the business portion of the meeting varying opinions were expressed with the outcome being that those present favoured younger businessmen supporting the chamber at present and drop ping thought of a junior division until the main group is sufficient ly strong parking problems in the down town business area were also briefly discussed including the possibility of creating a second parking area behind stores on the southeast part of main st the matter was turned over to a com mittee for investigation members voted to proceed with issuance of a second shopping guide chairman jack crichton outlined some recent activities which include distribution of car bumper signs produced by north halton builders association with the slogan i live in georgetown youd like it there too an in dustrial commission has been for med he said comprising four chamber of commerce members and four councillors a project which had been suggested to coun cil by the chamber an illumina ted sign will be placed at the eas tern highway approach to town within the next few weeks dr r j bean preaches final sermon sunday hornby guest minister at first baptist church for the past five and half months dr r j boston mass preached his final sermon here on sunday evening before returning to his summer home in new hampshire a friendly hour in the church basement followed the service and the presentation of a camera tripod to dr bean and a cup and saucer to his wife was made by earl clements after the church s appreciation was express ed by watson winfield rev norman mcleod of brampton the moderator of the association also spoke a few words a song service was conducted by mr winfield and coloured slides of ontario were shown by doug peck the hour was brought to a close with the benediction by dr bean after which a lunch was served by the church ladies coming to canada from crazier seminar m boston where be teaches dr bean tjas been at mo- master universityibr the past year doing research on christian historj dr and mrs bean have two children curtis and dennis presentations for three bean oft chapel street teachers separate school site purchased farting gifts were given three members of the chapel st public school staff when a staff party was held monday after school at the home of mrs james f evans gifts were presented to mrs h c wngglesworth who will be teaching at the new park school to mrs eric haslem who is mov ing to california and to mrs a j norris who will become a member of the separate school teaching staff mrs val stein wife of the pnn ctpal and mrs maurice bull a former staff member were also guests at the party mrs fjfe sbraerville and miss mane lind say assisted the hostess in serving refreshments ballinafad july reunion planned for school section 7 the afternoon and evening group of the hornby united church wjl held their joint mee ting in the church basement with mrs mary wilson presiding on june 18m mrs donelda neel sods read the minutes of the last meeting and after the business portion the christian stewardship convener mrs betty death was in charge miss m reid of kitchener show ed her pictures of a recent trip to europe and were enjoyed by alt a delicious lunch was served try mrs donelda neelaads and mrs harold learmont of the evening group buthday greetings to bradley who was ten years old on june 24th on june 18th at the hornby community park a chicken bar-b- q was given to ad that worked at the campbell soups asparagus farm by the campbell soup co sixty seven of the workers with their families really enjoyed the baifjbq chicken potato chips relishes rolls pop and ice cream a ball game was played until dark the following evening a barbq was held at the aspara gus farm for the office staff from campbell soups congratulations to mr and mrs rov ellis who celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary on june 24lh on fridaj evening june 20th a surprise personal shower was gi von in honour of isabel le laver at the home of mrs ralph king dom twenty five friends from hornbv and weston were present isabelle thanked everyone for the lovely gifts and a lunch was served congratulations to wanda and robert neilson of grand valley on the birth of their son judy saunders had the cast re moved from her leg last monday she is finding it a bit awkward walking but won t be long until she can keep up with the rest of her playmates judy bad the cast on for eleven weeks w e are sorry to hear that mrs a miller is confined to hcrbed at the borne of her daughter mrs o grexton mr wm anderson suf fered a heart attack at his home last week and is now a patient in milton private hospital mr and mrs craig roce re turned home on tuesday from their honevmoon to the u s the new home they are building on the sixth line now has the roof on on friday evening at s s no 7 the school section presented bet t and craig with a lovely table as wedding gift euchre was pla spending the summer months at the home of his aunt and uncle mr and mrs john bradley mr and mrs ken ella and mr and mrs wm bradley and mr and mrs morns beatty attended the first ontario poultry exhibit ion and conference at london on wednesday june 18th and enjoy ed a barq in the afternoon miss b currie the school teach er of hornby school was suffer ing from an attack of laryngitis for three days last week the smaller grades bad a holiday but she had to hold school for the oth er grades who were trying their mr and mrs d o ferguson mr and mrs russell ferguson of norwood and hiss carolyn young of lakevtow visited with mr and mrs lew sampson over the week mrs harry newton home on saturday from detroit where she has been visiting with her sister rev clifford brown conducted the service in his home church at owen sound last sunday while mr coupland o toronto was in charge of the service at the horn by united church lorne scots crack unit in militia competition competing against eight other umts the lorne soots peel duf fenn and halton regl has been awarded the group efficiency trophy the announcement was made by brig g l oassidy com mander 16 militia group and made public this week by lt col a kemp cd co of the lorne scots my most sincere congratulat ions to the winners the lome scots declared brig cassidy i know all ranks will appreciate the importance of this competit ion and the vital part they have played in winning it for the regi ment the lome scots took 701 out of a possible 945 in the marks for training 80 out of a possible 91 for administration and 41 out of 48 for maintenance of quartermas ter stores brideelect janice baker honoured at two showers- on sunday evening the ballin afad church had as their guests the independent order of odd tellows and the rcbekah lodge aqd ga wmning the high score and mrs their annual church parade ncclon chose for the theme of his message the word love which is the centre link of the eleven and onehalf acres on the west side of maple avenue east between main street and mbol of the order the hym guelph street has been purch and he speca m we ascd from jack tost as the new i ke wth the th of lhe site for the separate school here f nd in georgetown the transaction was negotiated through e b ty crs of hunter real estate the lot has an 822 frontage ex tending back to water street ex tensive grading will be required before actual construction be- dttra heat cut coata at oocc by getuav mork heat iron the mm feel wis m smarts thrrmoudw oil find air conditioning unit the twnnottbe actually crha lb brat from llw oil and pals il into your h ntf no waftte lower com s your smmtts ovalrr tor tw fall tor and alart taxing now on home beating main street north tr73376 rh thompson hardware chl a oas heating hardware plumbjho p tr 74971 shortill sang a beautiful dnet lovcst thou me and mr neclon chose for a solo the hmn o brother man fold to thy heart thy brother the congregation iv grateful for the lovely flowers that were placed in the church fur the day b the members of the two lodges as a memorial to their departed brethren mr and mrs t given and fa rmly enjoyed a trip to niagara rails on sunday mr and mrs floyd shortill and mr and mrs grant wright visited in the clifford district on sunday and attended a family reunion there mr and mrs jesse mcencry and beth visited with friends in stratford on sunday mr and mrs it smellie from fergus arrvisiting this week at t he home of mr and mrs john black clayton mav and ernest price with the lo mr arthur peacock made the presentation this was the final one to be held b the school section as s s no 7 is closing and the children going to the new percy merry school a meeting was held at the ss no 7 school last week concerning the reunion to be held at the school on jul 5th the different committees gave their report the sports committee and prog ram committees have their plans well on the way mrs robert ross has taken on the task as the lunch convener and is planning a lunch for between three and four hundred people and she is asking the school section to help prov ide irene saunders reports that she is getting a good response to the invitations that have been sent replies from out west east to picton and south to peona say they will be back for the school reunion mrs saunders received one letter from a lady in fort william who taught at the school in 1895 but she is unable to at tend in her letters she said that when she taught there it was a one room school and she taught eight grades she was miss mam mr and mrs ernie mcencry at ic mccrackin itndcd the memorial service at harold robson and dave les mxmxcr church on sunday af he are coaching lhe younger boys icrnoon of school age teaching them how rrunds or mr f w shortill to play baseball every saturday will be pleased that he is recover at 1 p m at the ball diamond minor fire calls bri6aoe to silvercreek georgetown firemen had little trouble in dousing a minor fire at silvercreek wednesday night the blaze originated when sparks from a tended fire on the property of mr carey ignited a couple of dry stumps in the adjoining woods the firemen used portable tanks to have the flames out within minutes of their arrival there was no damage from the fire which was reported at about fc0 pm while driving on no 7 stop at the custard stand nd gel soft ice cream cone this weeks special fresh strawberry sundaes 2 45c regular prices cones 10c 20c iddit cm 5c sundaes all flavors 30c ilk shales 25c banana split 40c frozen custard pt 40c homemade bricks pt 2sc a gallons 19c most stores will be open next monday because of the dominion day holiday falling on tuesday next to iga store ing satisfactorily following his second operation at the toronto oencral hospital miss janice baker was honoured at two showers recently prior to ber wedding this week a group of girls in the community includ ing school friends in acton gave her a kitchen shower at the home of mrs s bennett who was assist ed by mary ann maxwell and at hampton ontario she wi tainedat nusceuaneous by ber grandmother and bar aunt mrs t baker st stephens anglican church congregation held a shower and presentation at the home of mr and mrs howard bradley on sat urday evening june 21st an honor of winnie and joan presudge who were recently married games were enjoyed by all and then chris bradley presented them with a blond coffee table and step end table to match from the guild they rece many lovely and meful shower gifts mr and mrs prestidfe axe now bfibtftm wests gordon bull of sudbury is come to your hay harvest centre new and used hay balers elevators side rakes mowers baler twine prices international 10000 ft mccormick 9000 ft custom brantfvooo ft per bale 825 825 685 a discount of 15c per bale will be allowed on quantities of 6 bales and over buy for cash save 3 on above prices m b moloy farm equipment ww service nbuf 24 wbuyan st ik 73640

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