Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1958, p. 3

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now featured in silvers shoe dept the famqus bauer skates for unexcelled quality and value figure skates with bear hug anku supports ladies 1095 misses 895 hockey outfits with tendon guards mens 1095 boys 795 and up curling opens at the arena next wed thurs nights november 5th 6th 7 and 9 oclock draws a cordial invitation is extended to men and women to join rne curling clubs please note that all memberships are required to be in by november 15th mens fee 25 ladies fee 1 5 payable to dick ucata treasurer or don wingrove secretary schedule begins december 4 opening night dinner thursday november 13 1 50 tickers available at youngs pharmacy ladies curl every wednesday night at 9 pm beginning november 5th all newcomers welcome john snow lifelong fanner in esquesing an esquesing farmer all his life john william snow 74 died at his home near ballinafad on october 19th son of the late thomas and jane taylor snow he was born at lot 9 concession 10 he spent his early years in norval and milton and had farm ed at ballinafad since 1919 he received his schooling at pute grove school besides operating bis own farm lot 30 concession 8 mr snow had done custom threshing for f a century he was a mem ber of ballinafad united church and of ballinafad hunt club he leaves his wife marion phidela given ave children lydia of burlington clarence elwood and samuel of ballinafad and annie mrs archie gates of camp bellevillc 19 grandchildren bro thers wilfred qf oakville edward of milton samuel of acton and sister sirs isabelle mcdowell of london he was predeceased b a brother thomas and sister bessie mr murray mcbnde student minister at ballinafad united as sisted rev wm g rose of guelph in conducing the funeral service on october 22nd at the rumlcy funeral home acton members of the hunt club were pallbearers alfred saunders an gus mceachern victor and ray swindlchurst reginald french and richard shortill flower bearers were harding price earl snow james snow dick appte- ard thomas given and john cole interment was in fairview cemetery acton births irwin john and grace irwin of 19 hewaon crescent axe happy to announce the birth of their daughter christine louise at st michaels hospital toronto on wednesday october 22 1938 deaths lusty clement m on wednes day october 22nd 1998 in lord dufferin hospital orange- ville clement m lusty in his 52nd year husband of the late phyllis stokes and father of clara ethel william violet and dorothy funeral service was conducted at the harold c mcclure funeral home on friday october 24th it 3 pjn interment was in green wood cemetery i0de chapter organizes blind campaign canvass planning for a canvass for the blind which took place the first three days of this week was one of the main business items at the october meeting of countess of strathmore chapter iode mrs leslie clark regent of the chap ter convened the canvass with assistance from members of the lodiu the legion ladies auxi liary and other interested ladies mrs john gunn maple ave w was hostess for the meeting mrs edwin wilson and mrs robert jones were named to assist at the november baby clinics mrs bob reichardt reported on the sale of aprons and other blind- craft products at the fall fair where a booth was operated by the lode mrs cecil davidson gave a report on the sale of christmas cards and supplies which members will be selling again this year a bale of used clothing will be sent to the chapters adopted northern school jind treats of cand and nuts will be sent to the pupils at christmas miss ruth evans was appointed as a representative to george town hospital committee replac ing mrs wm b hamilton who is alrcad a committee member papers were gfen b mrs percj leslie and mrs robert jones describing india and its culture and the prime ministers of brit ish commonwealth including new i aland cej ion england and south africa mrs gordon tee a wi lutiud a a nc chaptir member mrs sam pcnrice moed a ote of thanks to the hostess and her assistants mrs dennc charles mrs gordon kidney mrs earl lince mrs j cillis mrs crcigh ton and mrs youmans the nov ember meeting will be at the home of mrs james linton memoriams norton in loving memory of a dear mother and grandmo thcr anne norton who passed away september 38th 1954 when days are dark friends few mother dear we think of you friends are friends if they are true we lost our best when we lost you sadly missed by lillian russ and family norton in loving memory of a dear wife and mother anne norton who passed away sep tember 28th 1954 god knows how much we miss her never shall her memory fade loving thoughts shall ever wander to the spot where she is laid sadly missed by art and son charles norton in lomng memory of a dear mother and grandmo ther anne norton who passed away september 28th 1954 as long as life our hearts shall hold thy memory eer dear and oer thy grae in loving grief shall fall a silent tear sadly missed by mildred terry and joanne wednesday eveg ocl 20th 1958 the georgetown hirajlo- for beejf and dairy use your grain plus co op concentrate tnet full granary of yours can help you cut feeding costs this year mix coop concentrates with your grain and you will have an economical and highpowered feed coop beef concentrates for the most gain per lb of feed coop dairy concentrates for extra lbs of milk halton cooperative supplies guelph street georgetown tr 72271 club midt0wn by dar- hi garni i heard that when m wnlcup didn t appear in last weeks issue 30 mon people bought tht papir well i guess thats life i j si friday we had a rare old time at mid town the biggest kick of the evening was when mister d j flipped on the mexican hal rock wow what a wild time i cuuld have sworn the group next to me was about to take off this fndaj we will be hold ing that once a car fad when ev erjone puts on a mask and goo out and collects cand yes it s our big halloween ball so pick out a mask and come to midtown and ask the girl of your dreams to dance she ii never know who it is with that mask on so don t pick too weird a one or you re liable o frighten her away then nov 7th the following week will be our anniersar dance wc ii be dancing to a band and a big stack jf jour favourite old and new re cords it ml be a wonderful ev ening for everybody this week my top ten prediction is 1 mr bobby sphsh sth dann and called queen of the hop this ones alreanj up on thi charts o walch it it 5 jgoing iu b he big gun number one in a little whijc cards of thanks bennett we would like to thank all our neighbours and other friends and relatives for acts of kindness cards of sym pathy and floral tributes at the time of our bereavement in the loss of a dear husband and father mrs isaac bennett daughter norecn and family brunner man thanks for cards received while i was a patient in st joseph s hospital guelph and since returning home kay brunner ford cecil and louise ford wish to thank ail their frientb for cards and isits while mrs ford was in st josephs hospi tal also to mr mcfarlane for his offer of blood and help and to dr macintosh and all who offered help when our nephew allan fraxer of wheatlcy was so seriously hurt and at the time of his death all we can say is thanks the ford family rrancis we would like to thank friends and relatives for kind expressions of sympathy recciv j ed at the death of a dear wife and mother mr thomas tow j ur hamilton and rita and fd francis pvtterson we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and ap- j preciatinn to our man relatnes friends and neighbours for their man acts of kindness and i expressions of sympathy shown us in the loss of our dear son beerle especial thanking kt d i roval lor his con i soling words and the lee kaiser funeral home for their vrrj kind and efficient serice mother and dad snow we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreci ation for the many acts of kind ness messages of sympathy and beautiful flowers received from neighbours relatives and friends t in our sad bereavement of a lov ing husband and father we espocialh wish to hank d- cnamberlain mrs eileen sl cyr mr murray mcbnde mr alan neclon and rev w g rose for their consoling words and the rumley funeral home for their kind and efficient management of the services mrs john w snow and family save and profit at youe- grand x swifts 12 oz tans prem xst 289c the housewives favourite 1 lb pkgs jewel amamm 3 89c allsweet llbpkgs margarine 3 89c pillsbury pkgs cake mixes 34 remember invest your food savings in sav a seals save 2 ways snowwhite no i button mushrooms 49c open friday evenings until 9 pm cards of thanks thompson i would like to ex press my sincere appreciation to my friends and neighbours who sent cards gifts and flowers while i was in hospital and since returning home mrs emery thompson yue i would like to thank all m friends and neighbours for fruit cards and gifts while i was a patient in sunnjhrook hoipital and since returning to m daugh tcr s home mrs barr clarke r r 3 actoi a spec al thanks ti hi anch 120 canadian i tgion lmptrial stction indies auxil iar and smith stone ltd tuank you all er much il lum vt il e smith stone employee clement lusty 51 dies an emplojec of sm th stone for many tears clement m lusty died in lord dufferin hospital in orangcwlle on wednesdaj octo ber 22nd in his fifty second year mr lusty was born in hamilton the son of emil evans lust and milton lust both of whom have predeceased him his wife the late pint its stokes died sixteen car- ago surviving are their five 41 jndchildren clara ethel wil 1 am violet and dorothy and one ister mrs austin corner his onlv brother hare also predcea sed him re g i renal conducted the funeral service at the harold c main street mcclure funeral home 34 edith street on friday october 44th at three oclock pallbearers wen albert dawson norm icam gor don spence floyd hilts ray pink- ney and harvey dewhursl inter ment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown breaks discus record ma co lege student karen scott broke the school record in senior discus throw at a recent field day at the school karen daughter of mr and mrs art scott maple ave is at tend ng alma for the first time this year she was previously student at georgetown high ad visitors from another town the herald likes to include ihem in the social and personal- column you do us a favour when you phone tr 72201 tips- by barrager check your clothe for stains and sof before pot ting them away for the winter stained to a garment and impos sible for your dry cfteener to remove unuss taken car of at once jfuy- c 5 barragers e li cleaners 4 dyhts r tn 7aitv bmr mr curs tasty tender wing round tbone sirloin steak 79 bacon breakfast 65 link sausage s49 bacon squares s 29 juicy club steaks 69 ask us for a price on meat for your freezer we cut and wrap free of charge r fresh sausage meat 4 t il meaty pork hocks 4 fc loo first grade creamery butter lb 65c swifts gem margarine 4 t sloo jom the home of better ml ft lht main st g fill your freezer t kitil

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