Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1959, p. 3

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j georgetown hos womens auxiliary general meeting monday january 2ftfir wrlgglesworth schoth auditorium 8 00 cm a member from the provincial auxiliary will be present everybody welccime omc and support youf hospital scotch bakery 6 mill street one location only special all this week cookies 1 dozen 39c we carry a complete line of homemade bread cakes pies tarts and rolls scotch baking everything baked on the premises cakes made to order for weddings birthday parties etc phone tr 73481 harold c mcclure funeral home invited by selected morticians lopsided score when rglen trims cleaners to a long line of wins the in dustrial hockey league leaders glen williams added their easiest one sunday afternoon a 12 to 1 romp over the basement club prank king cleaners the glen scored four times in each period to produce the lopsid ed decision kemshead jarvie and judge each notching bat tricks haines with a pair and bob web ster accounted tor the rest of the runaway jackie king picked up the lone cleaners marker in the last minute of the second period haines two soaks coupled with five assists gave ban a seven point afternoon and left him all alone atop thev points race with a total of 30 kemshoad also boosted his total at the expense of the clean ers and is second with 25 hal ton homers stayed five points behind the leaders by doubling up barlocks 6 to 3 in the sunday twin bill bob ezard and ron ritchie each had two goals m pacing their club to the win rene martin and blake baxter netting singles foran llany and kostyluk were the bar lock marksmen glen now has 17 of a possible 20 points on seven wins and three ties halton homes have 12 points jn five wins and two ties bar locks have three and three for 9 and frank king cleaners have but two points on one win in ten starts charlie jones took over the lead from ross dillon in the goal ten ding department by shaving his ioals against average to a respec table 3 04 dillion has a 3 08 gord king a 4 09 and carman maltby 600 scoring ldrs g a pts 30 page 3 wedmahday evg jen 14th 195 the georgetown herald nfffclfclffmftnmmppm are you planning the house to fulfill your dreams call us and let us help you with your planning now it the time to plan your building kr the future haines glen io 20 mhcad c en 13 12 eoigt ihh iu ij islvluk uai 1 12 6 1 lk hill 11 7 jarvie glen 7 10 g webster glen 6 8 judge glen 7 6 stafford glen 6 7 b webster glen 6 6 local couple attend city council inaugural on monday january 5th and mrs clifford hibbert king 5l attended the inaugural meet ing of toronto city council and had tea in mayor nathan phillips chamber following the inaugural crior to this mr and mrs htb bcrt were guests of her cqusin john swamson who is lieutenant governor of the stale of michigan mr swamson tendered a breakfasljf the harold g mcclure funeral home 34 edith street recently ac cepted u invitation to membership in the national selected morticians lire an international association of leadingfuneral homes and mor tuaries membership in the association is by invitation only w m krieg er managing director of nsm says affiliation with this orgapi zation is considered an honour be cause or the high standards that are required invitation to membership is extendedjinryafter a thorough investigation of facilities stand- jards of service and reputation has lbeen made the essential purposes of the national selected morticians are explained by h c mcclure presi dent of harold c mcclure funec il home as a factfinding and research organization continuous efforts are made by the associa lion to raise the standards of fun oral service and develop improved techniques for serving the public headquarters for the group are in evanston illinois and member mortuaries are located in key cit ics of all 48 states organized in 1917 the group also has elected members in the hawaiian isands canada new zealand england scotland ireland wales panama france chinaalexjco australia and ceylon among other services the assocj lation provides arohiuictuxavtax and management counsel it haj an extensive library scrvioe mr mcc urc says and conducts corf linuous surveys of an educational nature among its members mr mcclure also explains that a member may be expelled from the organization at any time if its standards drop below the rigid requirements requirements for membership in nsm stipulate that each affil iate must have a completely equipped modern establishment and an excellent credit rating the characters and reputations r the management of every mem l fi m muat be outstanding and i high standard of professional ab- lit is mandaorj the harold c mcclurt fun ra home organization was congratu laled by mr leo r mcaloon of pawlucket rhode island presi dent of the national selected mor ucians who said i am privileged to welcome the harold c mcclure funeral home into nsm with ev cry assurance that this reliable firm will continue to serve the people of georgetown in com plete accord with the code of eth ics of our association illpjljll aftgranp unionj 1 m margarine heinz ketchup kadana snow white no 1 button mushrooms lb 53c 1 we make blueprints to your specificattomand your choice vandenberg construction builders of the finest custom houses i 138 guelph street triangle 73623 ng alderman frank clifton of toronto a toronto native mr sainson is a lawir who served n sor d war 2 where he losl both his ugs m combat later was a mi l iigun senator open friday eveninos until 9 pja main street ashgrove hawaii described at wms meeting r the first wms meeting for the at the roal york hoteltwjjcr ew year was held in mrs arth al relatives in the district includ ur ruddclls home on tuesday af concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines clin williams tr 73303 clearance sale buy now and save boys splithood duffle or suburban coats all wool quilt lines reg to 14 95 o qc sitm r to 1h 0jo car coats with reg to 13 95 sizes 8 to 16 875 a complete line of childrens shoes by bata clearing at 20 discount suburban coats reg to 14 95 sizes 36 to 46 999 mens f-3- suits reg to 5 j sues 36 to 46 culls free ladies skirts blouses wools flannels cottens reg to 1285 sizes 12 to 44 219 389 550 all winter wear reduced below cost kentons cut rate 2 main stvot north trianow 791s4 b brampton branaptonslrtain centre kfefetmt lernoon january 6th with the president opening with the first verse of the hymn standing at he poral of another year al ana the icmaining verses follow d by prater roll call was an t trcd ttilh a thought or verse with a new yea message the dcvtiuonal was in charge or m wilfrid bird with scripture read from isaiah the chapter from the stud book was given b mrs john mcnahb and described hawaii lhc lotelitsl spot on earth it has been nicknimed paradise and a half million people reside there she was assisted b mrs frank ruddfll mrs t brownndge jind mrs c b dick mrs hector bird and mrs frank wilson after the installation of the officers for 1959 by mrs l b diek mrs ward brownndge gave the prayer for the chosen missionary and the meeting closed followed by a social hour the women s institute held anp thcr of their successful parties last friday mghl in the esquesing com mumty hall thirty one tables of euchre were played winners being first for gents mr w stringer 2nd j m wickson ladies 1st mrs abe neilson 2nd mrs ken ella both from hornby door prize was won by doug curric and the lucky spot dance by mr cecil walker of stew rtlown and mrs d gosling of eorgotown lunch and dancing concluded the evening the bright star mission band net on sunday afternoon at the home of doreen and thclma car ncj roll call was answered by name a woman of the bible ka ren brigden and doreen carney on d a bible contest and mrs murray brigden told the storj from the study book st andrews united church services held in harrison public school student minister mr alexander blandford b a church service 1100 am sunday school- 945 am beginners nursery and infant care during the 11 am service otcd of thanks to mrs anderson and bit jeum for hating their home open on jan 3rd this work meeting a is held at the homcof jud clark the girls continued work n their bkirts or jumpers and or shellacked the co o their r thei h ord books roll jumpers and the tne skirts or record books had to be finished for the follow ngwc inesdaj donna ostrander on bchat of the club thanked mrs clark and judj for the use of the jumpers and skirts are now read for achievement day which is held on january 17th in the junior farmers hall in brampton little lambs club completes project the last official meeting of the terra cottar little lambs was held at the home of betty jean ander son on dec 28th this meeting wasopened with the institute odv and followed by the repeat ing of the 4h pledge the club decided to have yellow cardboard covers and allver lettering for their ft b bese b hold the minutes discussions and dem onstraudns of the past meetings mrs bishop demonstrated how to hem a full or straight wool aldrt and how to- apply a waistband al this meeting it was decided that there should be another meet- ingto finubrtbingi ftp on january jjpj oven ready dressed pork country style sausage 4lbss lean pork hocks 4 lbs 7 smoked squares bacon 4 lbs 7 grade a legs breasts chicken 49j rindless side bacon 4 9 it peameal bacon ends 49l peameal cottage roll 49 tulip margarine 4 lbs 7 tender juicy club steaks 73l tb0ne and wing steak 85ft midget spare ribs 29i rom the homiof better l fill your freezer

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