Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1958, p. 8

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wednesday october 1st 1958 the oeosectowh herald page 8 the new amazing rump odsa- gnuy narrow hob with thk maut1pul pit in georgetown exclusively at silvers delrex residents norton garden centre h for your convenience we can supply you promptly with cut rowers corsages wedding flowers funeral pieces potted plants planters landscaping garden needs just call us at triangu 73982 120 guelph street coming events georgetown night school re gistration closes saturday oct 4 something new girls pipe band highland ball friday jjv 31st in the rose room annual meeting and dlnnei of 164th batt n sergeants assoc iation shelburne legion hall oc tober 4th dinner at 630 ex members of the unit are invila bib clinic lesion auditor- turn georgetown first four moo- days of every month l30 3j0- statutory holidays excepted tf fowl supper norval presby terian church friday october 17 from 6 pjn admission 190 under 14 75c under 4 free 815 dont miss seeing the sensa uonal 1858 oldsmobile displayed by scott motors exhibit at george town fall fair on saturday octo ber 4th those interested in the pro motion of junior hockey in geor getown for the year 19539 are invited to a meeting in the arena thursday oct 2nd at 8 pm the georgetown lawn bowl ing club will sponsor a euchre in stewarttown hall thursday even ing nov 6th at 8 p m admis sion 50c prizes and lunch attention rebckah s tues day october 7th installation of new officers lodge called for 7 30 p m sharp rummage sale st ai bans choir glen williams town liall saturday november 1st dona tions of articles very welcome phone the rectory tr 7 9126 mrs tom beaumont tr 7 2702 or any member of the choir chapel st and park school parents monday oct 6th is the night of the home school as sociation meeting come at 800 pjn and meet your child s teach er mr e jordan public school inspector for this area will be the speaker gainfully employed women at tention the business profes sional women s club are holding a coffee party at the north hal ton golf country club wednes day evening october 8th for the purpose of meeting women who are interested in joining the club if you are interested please call tr 72806 and someone will call for jou and take you to the party everyone can be a reporter for a weekly paper it is always ap preciated when you phone news of your organizations and actlvi tics to the herald office phone tr 72201 anytime united group alcoholics anonymous weekly meetings friday 900 pja united church sunday school room canadian concert assoc third concert of subscription series alan crofoot tihor saturday oct 4th 830 pm kno church hall boulevard nursery school for mothers who work or who would like to give their children the advantage of nursery school open 7am to 6pm for fur ther information call mrs crocker tr 74387 window cleaning painting cleaning walls etc gardens lawns just a few service by personal house cleaners hourh monthl or contract rates no charge for estimates we are interested in our job whether large or small tr 79711 coming soon a new store bradburys ladies wear watch for opening learn to drive the safe way at shirlies driving school car equipped with dual controls i and fully insured phone brampton ask operator for snelgrove 127 j x tf general meeting of georgetown volunteer ambulance association howard wriggiesworth school thursday october 9th at 8 00 p m a good turnout of inleia anions is looked for wigos top ten 1 if s all in the cam 2 susia dariln 3 chantilly lac 4 itchy twitch faaling 5 taars on my pillow taa for two cha cha 7 you chaatad bird dog devoted you la paloma 10 tha day tha rains came top album 1 sin along with mitch j south pacific 3 swinging on broadway wigos special deal long play ii hifi recordings originally 296 now just jim wigos record bar main st n tr 73376 births timpson jack and roma timp son happily announce the birth of their son douglas scott 6 bs 2 ox at st joseph hospi tal guelph on monday sep tember 29lh 19po mother and baby arc both fine cards of thanks mccolgan 1 would like t thank all the people in ui neighbourhood the girl guides and wigo tv for the wonderful gift of a television sent to me yesterday diane mccolgan mccolgan we would like la thank all those who have done so much for us since diane has been in the hospital special thanks to rev kenneth richard son for his great kindness jean nesbitt i would like to thank friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness and gifts and cards while i haye been ill spe cial thanks to mrs sam walker mr and mrs tommy warnes mrs arthur- barnett and the members of st georges wa i would also like to thank rev kenneth richardson forhis vi sits and kind words hrrs e elyn ncsbitt churchill cnsc the business professional women s club wish to thank all those who helped make the nearly new sale such a suc cess special thanks to dick ucata for all that he did and to the members friends who contributed so generously and to the customers who purchased our goods sincere thanks to you all marion robinson con vener further announcements op page 7 lime house lime house presbyterians observe rally sunday a good attendance was obser cd when the sunday school chil dren joined the regular congre gation for rally da at limehouse pnsbyterian church on sundaj mrs roughley and mrs gisbj had a choir of sixteen children mary lou brown gail and linda gil more singing also as a trio peter cljnn plaed faith of our fath ers on hts flute accompanied b mrs roughley at the organ dur ing the offering fugtnc turner read the scripture lesson ret a calder presented awards r sunda school attendance to dor othy kirkpa trick billv sanford david roughle peter gknn rred gisbj betty anne brown jo patterson mar lou brown lin da iainhaot robbie itoughlo carl sinclair teddy brown stan ley mcenery we extend smpath to mrs s kirkpatrick whose mother mrs james standish passed vi last thursda and burial was in stew art town cemeter on saturda the earl scotts mltt lined some sixteen guests at dinner on mondaj night in honour of miss trud scotts birthdav it was also the birthda of hi r c usin bud haines one of the iiesu restaurant man back from trip to homeland stan v adc proprietor of cor nor cupboard restaurant return ed home recent 1 after a thece week vacation in england and in north vals where he isitcd his mother mrs f wade at aber gele mr wade included black pool birmingham and laverpool in his holiday tour the crossing was the first one for mr vtadc since he mined hire ix ars ajo he travclld both wa plant returning aboard thi famed britannia which carried irtnc ss margaret here for her lour the hurald office is open mon das it helps gnatl in compile inj lh wklj edition when news reports an advertising copv is sub mitttd on that dav junior hockey meeting in the arena thursday october 2nd at 8 00 pm those interested in the promotion of junior hockey in ge this season are invited to attend our compliments to the builders on the attractive display presented in the parade of homes of north halton builders association a visit is worth your white girdwood hardware ltd guelph street win your thanksgiving turkey turkey shoot sponsored by the rotary club of georgetown 00 am to 4 p m saturday october 11th east end of armstrong avenue in the delrex infhistrial subdivision on the north side of no 7 highway opposite sykes tool ltd factory ouns 2 gauge and 22 rifle ammunition supplied bring your own gun win your trnksgiving turkey 1000 damage as car truck collide gerald g likes of rr 1 geor getown and roy giles or r r 1 gowanstown were fortunate to escape with little mace than a shaking up when the vehicles thej were driving collided on no 7 highway just past the limehouse sideroad yesterday afternoon gilkes was driving a ip52 dodge owned by hewson motors and giles was driving a 56 dodge dump truck total damage was estimated at close to 1 000 by cst ray andress who investiga ted the smash it was reported at about 4 10 pm both vehicles were westbound when the accident oc curred and the truck came to a halt on its roof in the north ditch harold pettigrew was beeton merchant a beeton businessman harold george pettigrew 62 died in step henson memorial hospital allis- ton on september 24th he had been in failing health for the past six years and succumbed to a stroke mr pettigrew was a native of norval son of the late george and elizabeth thompson petti grew he spent his early years in norval and toronto served over seas with a machine gun corps in world war i and farmed at nor val after the war after his mar riage to beatrice maxwell the moved to toronto where he was in business for twenty years for the past twelve years he had op erated a hardware store in beeton he served for several terms as a village councillor in beeton was a member of the anglican church and spry masonic lodge he leaves his wife who was a schoolteacher at norval until their marriage in 1926 a masonic funeral service was held in his home on friday eyen ing and a family service on bat urday before leaving for orval where rev j e maxwell and rev r g matthews beeton con ducted a service in st pauls an gllpan church pallbearers were j a wright w hoover j h glass ord e b bell c english and william watson interment was in hillcrest cemetery norval friends attended the service from collingwood toronto calc- don queenston paris oakville orangcville barrie oshawa mil ton brampton and georgetown hungarian native tells of life in that country thi ttrra cotta omen s insti tuli held their september meet ing at the home of mrs f mac donald the president mrs a h mrham opened the meeting with the ode followed b the mar stewart collect the motto ill that is best is not that which i national but universal was 1 1 kin hv mrs ii dolson in which sht said a bridge between the countries of the world can be for mod in the schools of todaj anl it is will to remember that if we use the resources we have we will receue the best results the roll call whos who and wh in canada was well repon ded to bj the members in the business portion of the meeting it was dtcided to sponsor a 4 11 humt making club mrs clarenct andi rson and mrs c bishop were appointed to be the leaders rtmralions are to be made for a delegate to attend the area con vcnlion in november fifteen dol tars was voted towards the ex penses of thi delegate a paper prepare d b mrs fric ixshc on current events was read b mrs t lart ncc anderson mrs hoech guest of the meet ing was introduced b mrs c g bishop mrs hocsch and her hus band and familj hae been resi dents of canada for the past eight tars she spoke on the wa of life in hungary her natic coun lr telling how the bovs and girls are each taught what is con sidered essential in the making nf a successful home of thei own she als described a hungarian wedding contest was con duct id b mrs rred sharpc a vole of thank i l s h macdonald w s gi n i i hose taking ji trl n the nro- gram ind the n teting was broil j hi to a close thi next meeting will bi held at the home of mrs t b macdon aid on october 14th this is a change of place and jat and miss e macdonald ill pt ak on her trip to furope hospital insurance machinery in motion with the enrolment of ontarios citizens in the provincial hospi tal insurance plan now in full swing one of the busiest spots in the province these days is the red buck building on the south cast comer of toronto s avenue road and sl clair avenue 1 in its so years history the bul ding has made many notable con tributions to the life of the prov fall fair specials at silvers fau fair visitors welcome to georgetown and silvers dept store this year more than ever before youu find silvers brimful of quality apparel for the entire family mens topcoats genuine harris tweed finely tailored tq qc topcoats ajosjo mens sport coats new arrivals of genuine harris tweed tq qc sport coats v3i mens topcoats i wool and cashmere coats with zipped in co qc linings vwao mens topcoats pure wool tweed topcoats reg 39 95 c aa value special amj mens car coats fine cashmere and wool car coats with t aa zipped in linings f jwtvv ladies -marmade- fur jackets a group of synthetic fur ackets in attractive 90 qc shades 03a ladies car coats fine quality nylon poplin warmty lined tfq qq extra special 000 ladies plaid slims nobody but silver s dare offer slack of this quality n the smartest ancient tartans outstanding eia qc value at ueto girls coats fine wool coats in sizes to 12 fur trimmed tl c qq and beautifully styled 1joo announcing n0ralum products aluminum windows doors railings etc norton block 63 main st n tr 79215 our salesmen ross otto and phil carney will be calling at your home ince in its time it has been a church training school i umvers it nsidence a wartime cviac brr iks and is still headquaers of the ontario hospital associa tion and blue cross plan n w it has taken on a nev and additional role as the hub of tic ontano hospital insurance plan into the ontario hosnitat services commission offices there are pouring even day thousands of applications for enrolment in the plan which begins operating next january 1st they come from in dividual on tartans from point pe- lee to pickle crow from remote indian trading posts in the north land and from residents hohda ing abroad anxious not to miss the deadline of september 30th the closing date for individuals t have protection effective januarj 1 the rush of applications for pa direct enrolment has brought with it one headache for the com mission many people who are qualified for enrolment through a group are so eager to regis er that they are sendihg in individ ual applications as well this has meant a lot of extra work inclu ding the job of refunding cheques and money orders applications are flowing in also from groups of all kinds ranging from small firms with only halfadoxen wor kers to vasj concerns registering thousands of employees at one time and rural medical coopera tives and other associations acting as collectors for their members altogether the ctmnavkatoa ex pects to 1 jr five million of ontario population by the time the plan swings into operation next new year s day the huge job of processing all these registrations and sending out hospital insurance certific ates demands a staff of well over 600 the tabulating department for instance contains one of the largest ibm set ups in operation in canada employing more than 100 men and girls punching ke cards and keeping records forev er insured resident another large department is working over time to keep pace wth the flood of cheques and applications from individuals enrolling on a pa direct fcasis not all the applications ire b mail from 830 in the morning until 4 30 pm the reception hall is never emptj of people calling in to sign up or to ask qusetions ab out the hospital insurance plan and on the floor above a bat tcr of highly trained girts sit around all day and never stop talking these are the girls with a smile in their voices the com mission s celebrated telephone answering service to- which all telephone inquiries from the general public are channelled these twelve gf4s each handle around 100 callers a day settling doubts soothing fears and occa- sioaauy smoothing over a raffled temper their calmness and cour tesy even towards the end of a hot and hectic day is all part of the commissions desire to be at service to tse people for whom their hospital insurance pint i designed tt isafraoli j

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