Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1959, p. 13

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valentine party mrs roy cuha 38 delrex blvd was hostess at a valentine party for girls of the intermediate class of st andrews united church school those present were patricia alk en marilyn barratt sherry mc- conkey oaye clarridge lynn hurray carol erickson lynda turner marilyn and judy cillis vivian- perry peggy miller gail holmes carolyn halutt joyce turnbull judy ryder lynn crock er mrs ken gould and mrs al turner ho ped with the games to saturday excursions toronto good going and ntumlng nun saturday only excursion fares fromi 95 chesley 460 fergus 2 65 harriston 3 70 georgetown 1 30 kincardine 565 guelph 205 listowel 3 50 kitchener 260 paisley 5 10 stratford 365 palmerston 3 50 brussels 4 20 southampton 5 65 walkerton 4 50 wingham 465 corresponding fan front irrtarnwdlato point queens park news by stan han mp p on monday february 16 there was no sitting of the assembly the speaker opened the afternoon sitting in the regular fashion then moved the adjournment of the as sembly ml tuesday february 17 at 3 pro in respect to the late hon thomas l kennedy albert wren ltberal labour kenora said in his address that former minister of lands and for ests clare mapledoram and liber al leader wmtermeyer were hpn ourable gentlemen and that any connection ynth shares in trans canada pipe lines should not cast any reflection on their characters mr flisborn ccf wentworth east and t d thotnas ccf osh- awa introduced bill for checkoff of union dues and more holidays with pay r hon dr dunlop minister of education said in his address that the teaching staff of our schools are of the highest calibre of any times m the history of the prov ince dr dunlop also said that there are fort schools operated by thir tv school boards with an enrol ment of one thousand and forty indian children dr dunlop also said that the personal attacks by d c mcdon aid leader of the ccf party were just a wiakmss on the part of the leader of the ccf the doctor also said that in his opinion the followers of the leader of the ccf party would like to smash the ed ucational system so that a system of education foreign to a democra tic system could be established g j monagban progressive conservative sudbury paid trib ute to the development of that portion of the ontario northland he said that much suffering was caused by the strike at the nickle plant but he said that 100 000 peo ple of the district wore a smile when the smoke began to rise out of the smoke stacks of the nickle company mr monaghan said that the pfeople of sudbury were very pleased by the grant of 227 000 paid by the provincial treasury tn lieu of tax which cannot be col lectedffrom mining operations hon tames allan provincial treasurer announced that the bud- get will be presented wednesday of this week february 25th hon dr phillips provincial se cretary in his address said that the civil servants of the province of ontario are of the highest cal ibre and very loyal to their duties the doctor also said that before 1946 there was no canadian citiz enship we were all british sub jects living in canada but after the citizenship act was passed by our federal government in 1946 our canadian citizenship was es ubished mr a j child progressive con servative wentworth in his ad dress said that he thought the isnt that just like a man dut after all if a nice to know the family looks forward to your meals and that modern automatic electric range what a help it is its tuners and temperature controls supervise the cooking automatically electrically leaving you with time for other important family activities and a modem automatic electric range keeps your kitchen cool and clean cooking electrically not only adds special pleasure to preparing family meals it offers real economy as well you get more out of life when you get the most out of electricity live belter electricauy fee- ttotw ww household hint tacuuvj2 qmav plug your automatic o coffee maker into the timed range outlet at night and awaken to a freshly perked brew b your hydro electricity does so much costs so l1ttlb spring hats provide laughs when institute ladies model procedure of our division courts instituted in 1792 had not been revised as often as it should have been to keep it in line with the present day mr h f fishleigh progressive- conservative woodbine toronto gave an address on the private members or the back benchers in the assembly hon kelso roberts attorney general said that his department had under consideration the can f celhng of certain licences held by clubs in toronto that were mis using their club privileges pictures show life on indian reservation the norval united couples club saw life on an indian reservation in a program of coloured slides shown at their meeting in the sun day school hall on wednesday ev ening rev marshall jeff of bolton and nashville was the guesf spea ker at the meeting and showed the slides taken during a recent trip to the west he gave a running commentary on the slides inserting many humorous incidents which had occurred while visiting che reserve mrs lloyd crichton attending as a guest and mrs g- l royal en icrtained with vocal ducts and a quiz capped the program i uneh was served later by the commit tie in charge of the meeting were mr and mrs oliver hunter mr and mrs andrew mcclure mr and mrs tom mcgee who make up the central committee 1 ui ofl ddoaw ai dai dt mzth farm news jersey breeders at don head farms jew members of the halton terse e der lub hold an annutl field rip on widmsday f tbruary 25 h thi tcnt is alwas one of th iuhlijht of ihe itrs y t lub pro idmnu t iar t ur wa hi d n iliad farm- at richmond hill the group assembled at one clock and toured the various barn viewing many of the estab lishcd lines of cattle at don head as well as some of the new impor ted lines the don iliad herd is consider ed one of the largest outstanding herds in canada the club programme was under hi direction of this ear s presi dint frnest davies the georgetown herald wednesday february 25bh 1d5e page 3 hornby institute hears history of paper making trade t utlo fimmy robertson is stay ing with his grandparents mr and mrs wm robinson while his mother mrs ross robertson is in uclph general hospital st suphcn s anglican guild ml it the- hoiaixof mr and mrs iifford hunter on tuesday ecn n btbruarj 10th with nine mem rs p esent the president mrs cn hla opened thi meeting with h iinld p aer and the minutes f the it t muting were read by lr jinn busmii mrs pat flip inu and mrs john bradley were i miniating as thi program conve ii r to outline the meetings for it c mint iar mrs cliff hun r iai material to those present mike up for the fill bazaar irs edward robertson was named conviner of the coming banquet n march llth the next meeting is to be at the home of mr and mrs pat flippanee on wednesday march 4th i unch of pancakes and coffee was served by mrs william bradley and mrs ken fua the second euchre partv put on by the hornby women s insti tute was held at the orange hall on fndav evening the 13th there were fourteen tables of euchre and ihirteen tfames wire placd thi vmncrs were mrs i ivmgston with score for the ladies and mrs ramscv wi saunders won with the high si for the men and mr john wilson with the low mr guy bussell won the door prize lunch was served b the ladies the hornby women s institute met at the home of mr and mrs clifford wnjlcs worth on wedncs day february llth for their reg ular meeting there were tweve ladies present and the president mrs i w coulton was in charge of the business the meeting op cned in the usual manner b sing i ma the ode and repeating the mary stewart collect the roll call was to name a canadian tree and a use for its wood arrange ments were made for the summan day to be held in stewart town hall n connection with the short course the third meal also for the euchre party to be held hi the or in re hall and a banquet the ladies are catering for in the near fut ure mrs wrigglcsworth gave a re port on the meeting she had atlcn ded regardingthe forming of a women s auxiliary mrs m j brown read an article on pancakes the meeting was then turned over to the convener for the day mrs a king her topic was paper mak 3 yj- the reading of a prayer suit able for ash wednesday by mrs lockie opened the biweekly mee ting of the halton manor hobby class on wednesday afternoon february llth with 22 members including mrs lockie and mrs al en present a gratifying number of finished articles were displayed these included a crib quiu two knitted bath mats and a number of aprons in different styles a number of very attractive remnants obtained by misse hannant from the t eaton co and a sample ap i ron from the same firm were dis i played ft was decided to use the smaller remnants for aprons and the larger ones for girls skirts miss hannant donated both the remriahtsnd class arrangements were made to hold a meeting in observance of the world day of iprayer on friday afternoon february 13th after a great many matters had been discussed and decided upon attractive and tasty refreshments consisting of sandwiches donated by mrs lockie and mrs allen special valentine cookies made by mrs hazel smith the chef and ginger ale were served peals of light hearted laughter could have been beard in the din ing room of the manor on thurs day afternoon feb 12th when 21 ladus belonging to the scotch block women s institute came to the manor ttt nnttxrtam ftji fpclft cnts by presenting an extremely humorous and enjoyable program before the program started val entincs were distributed in pairs to the residents and visitors with the result that the residents and visitors sat in pairs during the af ternoon and thus had a better op portunity of getting acquainted after the members of the insti tute had been welcomed by mrs allen miss charlotte turner the president extended greetings from the institute to the residents miss turner then presided over a i ic f business period in which she i assisted by thi sicretar mrs sb i in m f thi it m o i n i i n s me in u t it ol t i v i ift for thi hobln cla 3 m thi of thi businiss pi nod tht program was tumid oir to mrs jean wills under whose guidance a most amusing and light hearted program was presented mrs wills hersilf opened the program with a humorous reading which descn bed how a shy young boy tried to irismt a valentine to a not soshj ounj girl this was followed by er fine ooal solo galway ba sung beautifully by mrs r mccuaig accompanied by mrs g niwell at the piano two hum orous readings by miss turner were also greatly enjoyed an hil artous part of the program follow d fifteen of the institute lad es mode ted the latest fashionsm spring hats all of which were trimmed with articles that could be used or eaten and were a sight 0 behold after this fashion parade a draw as male and fif cen residents oth m n an i womm founi them ehes to be the possessors of hese hats the men residents showed true sportsmanship when hiy denned these hath at the tinu vhen the women residents donnid heirs and much me rimi nt resul id the crowning touch wis ad id wh n the winners of the hats uradt i be- fori thi audience and i id a r nip picturi taken b mrs kn rhi paiadc of hata was fol cm id ti a community sing song id b mrs wills and mrs gordon mcgibb n with miss turner at the iiano n enjoyable social hour follow t i during which the insti tute la ics served a delicious lunch of sandwiches tarts small cakes and tea to bring a most amusing aftirnoon to a close under the auspices of the hobby lass an informal but reverent and inspiring service in observance of the w orld day of prayer was held in the dining room on friday -rurnool- feb 13th the service followed thp printed form prepar d for use all over the world by a committee of egyptian christian women mrs allen acted the service anttwas as isled b miss l hannant hilda marcy and muriel thompson mrs 1 ockie led the audience in the re ponsivc reading mrs i otkic ilso an hv request a beautiful solo the stianger of galilee which is a faxountc son at the manor at the close of the service a short program of familiar hmns sung in unison was enjoyed with mrs laickic leading the singing and placing the accompaniments on si valentines da feb 14 he residents found prelty valen tine faours fill id with cand at ihcir places at the dinner table these were the gifts of the organi nation known as the november group of the w omens church year of st christophers church in burlington very attraotive ookies and small cakes served at i he supper hour on this same day were the gift of he miple leaf group of knox presbyterian church m milton the residents also en joyed delicious home made candy provided by this group o your kitchen w th a custom built cup board precision made n our shop and installed with no muss or inconvenience also rooms dividers and bookcases a specialty phone today for a free estimate mino millwork 11 water st tr 79771 monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials 22 king street east georaetown tr 79573 ed much work and thought had been put into it a contest apples was conducted and mrs brown was the winner mr d ing from log to paper wdthlslms and mrs glxalnralth lasts- concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines ohhi williams tr 73301 m xew go cmevrolr-

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