Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1959, p. 9

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iyesinowisthetime trade h save week jto tradein that old tv set wigo will allow you extra inone hh beautiful coraol jl 1959 achievement series by rca victor was j zt95 this week onlyi was save on 1002 ma victor wigo t television appliances special one week only your trade- in is worth you pay 229 two injured in weeks accidents constable rollins investigated an accident at 3 45 pm saturday february 7th when harold austin eagles of erin township was in collision with the rear of a car dri yen by l klingbeii of glen ativ 95 ask for free hometrial no obligation 24 stereophonic record player with extra speaker 82 95 williams hr eagles was pro ceeding east on highway no 7 opposite canadian tire when the accident occurred damage was estimated at approximately 300 at 11 50 a m on thursday february 5th opposite the harry ooldham home on the highway a car driven by kenneth mcmillan of 8 emery street skidded on the icy roadway and struck the ear of a car driven by clarence col lins of 257 guelph street and as a result of this mr coiluvs car was propelled into the side of a westbound vehicle driven by pa trick woods of 40 queen street mr collins was injured receiv ing lacerations to the top of his head he was taken to guelph general hospital for treatment his car was extensively damaged constable ronald rankine investi gated johnson neelands r r 2 horn by was changing a tire on maple avenue west opposite no 81 at 8 15 p m on saturday feb 7th when the car of george currie rr 2 georgetown skidded the ley road and slid into the back of the neelands car the cume car also struck mr nee lands who suffered cuts on the legs and a bruised back corporal bilsborrow was the investigating officer p a rau of 9 ostrander blvd was driving west on on tario street on february 8th when his half ton truck struck an icy patch on the road and slid tow ards the ditch and rolled over causing 300 damage to the truck mr rau suffered no in jury constable harley lowe in vestigated lancashire native was retired s s employee a native of leigh lancashire lames seddbn died at his home 18 academy road on wednesday february 4th after a long illness in his seventy ninth year mr and mrs scddon came to canada thir tyfive years ago going first to guelph where they lived for two years and then coming to george town where they have made their home ever since until his retire- ment he was an employee of smith and stone mr and mrs scddon would have celebrated their fifty fourth wedding anniversary on february 14th surviving are his wife the form er- nellie tabernacle a son frank and a daughter alice mrs ray macd6nad and grandchild rep don aid and carole seddon ami jim potts rev morgan mcfarlanc conduc ted the funeral service at the har old c mcclure funeral home 84 edith street on saturday febru ary 7th at 2 p m ipallbearers wert donald seddon ray macdonald andy caves lovell puckering kenneth hulme and jim potts in terment was in greenwood ceme tery georgetown we georgetown herald wadiwaday fabrvary 11 19s9 student minister st johns speaker harold jenner of charing cross a third year student at emmanuel college toronto was guest student minister at st johns united church on sunday morning it was student sunday in halton presbytery and students occupied the pulpit in most of the united churches in the county mackenzie news change your not bad kitchen into a perfect kitchen custom made to suit your own needs add a breakfast bar extend your cupboards make a clothes closet lay a new floor add new cupboard doors or new hardware or counter top to your present cupboards thjbse can be done at modest cost and will add greatly to the appearance and usefulness of your kitchen a new counter top in arbonte or paneiyire size 7fc8 1j 40 formica sixa 2x8 14 40 sandran sin 27x8 4 80 cupboard doors of v firplywood lipped raady to hanfl average 60c par sq ft in cost norerub counter faoa is 28c par ft underlay in 4x4 ttwats costs 139 par sheet 9x9 tile mr mailable from 10c par til and up in in linoleum vinylatbetos vinyl or rubber a lazy susan hardware assembly costs s485 new knobs and pulls could smarten up your cupboard at a modest cost come tn and see the variety available come in and see the many colours available in canadian pittsburgh waterspar enamel or satinhide enamel the perfect paint for kitchen use j js mackenzie srson a t lime house l wigo tv appliances w w s 32 main st n tr 73376 700 farmerettes display at achievement 4h day mabel borsstrom horn economist working with wool the fall project for halton 4h homemak mg clubs was brought to a success ful conclusion last saturday febru ary 7th at the achievement day in milton high school approxi mately 100 girls from 10 clubs in the county completed this project exhibiting their record books and wool skirts or jumpers and partic patmg in the activities of the to exercise the skills which she had learned and further develop her abilities each club member had the opportunity during the morning to judge a class of wool skirts giving oral reasons for the placing judge a class of skirt materials suitable for a given pat tern and to select from samples offered a blouse pattern and mat erial appropriate for wearing with a displayed skirt classes were then discussed and correcjrplacings given and explai ned by the home economists in charge assisting mrs borgstrom halton county home economist were miss ruth shaver of carle- ton grenville and russell count les and miss barbara clark of toronto after the luncheon interval the program became entertaining as well as educational as each club presented by exhibit demonstra tion or skit some aspects of the instruction included in the proj ect many mothers and other in terested friends attended m the the hows and whys of pressing wool with evelyn mckay and rujh robertson as demonstrators this was followed by nelsons skit entitled wool the fibre and the fabric in which all eleven mem bers took part the actors were audrey auckland helen auck land ann balch judy breckon meryl flock angeline hnnchko shirley hunt paula jelinek bev erley roe barbara rose and bette ture on february 26th and 27th new clubs and members are al ways welcome in 4h homemakmg club work and the dept of agri culture invites inquiries regardirg this activity mrs borgstrom county home economist will be happy to discuss the organization of such a club with interested pa rents or groups palermo club also chose this topic presented in skit form by the members marie adamo mar garet atkins brenda breckon cec ilia carter judy heslop june kingston sharron joubert gail lofquist darlene maodougall two more demonstrations both on the topic new life for the old skirt were given by limehouse members joy patterson and linda clarke and by glenna stark and winifred marshall of scotch block miss ruth shaver gave the cnt iquc for this part of the program climaxing the day was the dress convener parade when each member proud- r nimiisl ly modelled her skjrt or jumper appearing briefly on the stage to identify herself and give the cost of her skirt all rmmoers and leaders then received their special 4 h home- naking club spoons given in rec- jgnilion of the completion of each project new members also were presented with 4h club crests certificates of achievement were awarded for each 2 projects cam plcted and county and provincial afteroon swelling the attendance elwu and pins res as sponsors or homemakmg clubs to nearly 200 women s institutes were represented by mrs velma norm president of halton district who spoke briefly in praise of the work being accomplished by the clubs five exhibits on the topic a wool skirt and its companions were shown and in each case one member of the club acted as com mentator these were ashgrove helen brooks bannockburn man ryn madill dublin lorraine coxe hornby south anpa peacock nas- sagaweya veronica goian miss barbara clark as visiting home economist then delivered a brief critique of the exhibits making suggestions for their improvement and commending the clubs on the high quality of their work tlie progtm iont ndattts finalize directorate for hospital auxiliary continue series in marathon euchre the second in a series of wx marathon euchres was held in the memorial hall on saturday even ing with sixteen tables in play winners were mrs s matthews and ii allen and seconds went to mrs tnos hamilton and thos hutchinson mrs ballantine had the most lone hands and the birthday prize went to brian sprack the committeq served lunch afterwards the wi met at the home of mrs mitchell on thursday even mg about a dozen little folk were guests at a joint birthday party for rene and johnny lefennk at their home on friday the limehouse woollentecns took part in 4h club achievement day at milton on saturday joy patterson and linda clarke tak ing the skit all received thelr sllver teaspoons and dorothy kirkpatnck reached her fcounty honours and janet murray got her beginners crest mrs s gisby and mrs ross culp were leaders of this project printing service directorate of georgetown hos pital auxiliary was finalized at a recent meeting of the association when several offices were filled the association a ladies group which will work for certain proj ects in the hospital planned to be built in town has mrs muriel ad ams as president mrs john gunn is vice president and mrs robert jones 2nd vice president other officers include miss ma bel chave financial secty mrs betty jamieson recording secjtv mrs john inglisj corwsjduarag secty mrs john wolfetwtber- ship mrs charles trow tuiblic relations mrs alan thorn to read the minutes of the janu pectively for six and twelve proj ects receiving county honours at this achievement day were ail ecn llarrop and carolyn mclaugh hn of ashgrove judith bntton it dublin fairicia crawford anj dorothy kirkpatnck of lime house nn balch and paula jon nek of neson margaet akin- and tra carter of palcmo fefverjey and muriel newel of scotch i lock provincial honour went to iv n wch and ku i robertson a north hornby club by voe of membrr and cider- n was decided lo underlain the unit t oil ns mav be smart in the fall of 1a50 th spring proj ect f or year wili be the club girl enitlains aa1 this will com mence almost immediately witn leaden training school being ttjte dtjwjmcjt ofagrkul mrs c bcllegrtelfl who had been a vice president tendered her resignation at the meeting due to illness in the family credit ministers plan church school course the credit valley ministerial as sociation met at the home of the vice president rev lloyd whan on wednesday february 4th the host led the group of ministers in a devotional period with emphasis upon the 8th chapter of the epis tie to the romans the president rev g l royal assumed the chair and called on the secretary rev e v warren two ladies vie for top single in bowling only a single point separated the two top singles scores in golf ladies bowling at the lucky strike alleys monday afternoon a 255 carded by mrs ben mat thews was the best of the day by one pin over mrs william mcnal ly s 254 while mrs ross duncans 241 earned her third mrs dun can went on to build a 610 high triple to capture that department mrs ben matthews had a 583 and mrs mcnally a 574 nobody was able to catch the leaders however mrs ken nash meanor spit2cr mrs cjril brand ford 314j 288and 279 respective and in irinunts mrs ken nash mrs ken mccauley and mrs scot t hcrkes 742 693 and 677 still pulling away mrs duncans chop chops took five more points and now has 67 miss spitxers chumps 49 mrs herkcs rock ettes 44 and mrs len wards squibs 36 mrs ron kitchen continues to show the steadiest bowling with 168 average mrs herkes shows a 177 and mrs nash and eleanor spitiex tkare third with 17oa ary meeting the bulk of the discussion revol ved about the subject of the church school teachers training course on tuesday february 24th at 8 p m in the first baptist church hall the general theme was agreed upon the church school and the church and that the crrarse cover four evenings rather than three as in former years the responsibility for each evening was allocated to the churches of the district as follows february 24 anglican chur ches the church school under 2 march 3rd baptist churches the aim of the church schoot 3 march 10th prcs bytenan churches teen ae in security challenges the church school 4 march 17th united churches the spiritual life of th teacher each denominations is requested to procure a speaki amp j qualified in the sphere ot labour allocated the meeting closed in harmon with prayer mrs whan served refreshments and was thanked b the president those present at the meeting were rev g l royal president rev lloyd whan vice president rev e v warren secretary ireas urer rev w u murdock rev l n freel rev m g mcfarl tnc rvv ryron nerin rev j e maxwallbajrwmhill we are equipped to give you the finest in printing service at a price you will want to pay for the quality and attractiveness of a job well done you may be 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