Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 1, 1959, p. 3

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terra cotta inn modernized and eniakgeo accommodating overnight guests now open excellent roast duckling roast beef and yorkshire pudding steak and kidney pie bpok accommodation early businessmens needs specially catered tol mrs farrar phone victoria 1 8 r 2 georgetown propane gas sales and service for home farm industry distributor for afagas ltd agincou ontario tanks stored at silvercreek on no 7 highway bill mcenery proprietor tr 72032 collect if necessary manor residents visit california in pictures mackenzie news i ilfjlr heres a vlnyuplastic floor vwi you con install yourself atym strong excelon tile so easy to wodc yon ctn cut to fit with scissors choice of many colors in straight grain spatter corkstyle and the new designers series economical too and extra long wearing can be installed on any floor even the basement about the installation kit special 15c ea there arethirty colours and patterns available the easiest tile for the housewife to keep come in and see the many colours v smackenzie srn u ririv- w- cft- m br buil supplies inspiration to the residents at this season a program appropriate to sl patricks day the easter season and the coming of spring was played by twenty bandsmen of the oakville citizens band with bandmaster frank locksley con ducting on sunday afternoon march 22nd st patricks day was remembered with the play ing of mcnamaras band and the lighter side of easier with in your easter bonnet the sacred aspect of easter was observed with thcplaying of two hymns allelu- jah and jesus lover of my soul two medleys that are special favourites with the bands manor audiences an old timers waltz and community land delighted th rcmdnts the band also played tlo two lovely selections spring revelry and pacific grandeur and several popular songs one of which was smoke gets in your eyes near the close of the con- cert mr locksley paid tribute to bandsman alf burnll a veteran player of many vcars standing and hugh murphy the present secretary of the band both of whom had borne a heavy share of the afternoons plajing mr biicrill had placed the sousaphonc and mr murphy the euphonium it was very welcome news to learn after the concert that mr locksley and the band are plann- selcctions and somcouytime dncc a return v sit in the summer- luncs were played by ron harris tme to play an outdoor concert on the violin mr tom wilson the weather permitting guitar and n viggers the bones by murlei thompson an imaginary trip to arizona and california via the medium of very pretty coloured slides shown by mr and mrs c w clarke of milton and the presentation of a birthday gift to mrs s lockie the very capable and much loved director of the halton manor hobby class were only two por tions of a diversified program presented at a st patricks party at the manor on wednesday night twarch 18th the party was sponsored by the hobby class and between forty arid fifty outside -guests- r staff members and residents attended the party mrs lockie and mrs alfen were in charge of the parly every one had been asked to wear a bit of green in jionour of st patrick and those who came without that bit of green soon found themselves wearing green paper headbands after all those attending had been warmly welcomed by mrs lockie the first portion of the program was given over to five games of bingo with mrs allen calling the numbers the five btngo prizewinners were miss ii marcy mrs v cornwell miss m ford mrs j norton and eddie dowdle the portion of the pro gram that came next was a musi cal one a number of gay irish wednesday april hi 1959 the georgetown herald 16 oz jars the audience joined in the sing of some of these melodies mr and mrs allen danced to the music of redwing and mrs lockie and mrs allen danced the rye waltz when a previous engagement made it necessary for mr harris and mr wilson to leave early the residents with mrs lockie at the piano continued this musical part of the program a number of old time ballads were sung b mrs m smythe mrs lockie mr w gilkes and mr c lockie with the audience joining in the col ourcd slides mentioned earlier came next with mr c w larko handling the projector and mrs clarke giwng the very interesting commentary the audience travel- it d in imagination to tucson arizona los angeles and san fr ranciso mr and mrs clarke had taken this trip in march 1958 and their very striking col ourcd slides showed a great num her of famous places such as the locly mountain scenerv around tucson fabulous disneyland and the universal movie lot in los angeles mrs allen thanked mr and mrs clarke for their kind ness in showing the pictures so much enjoj ed by the residents the presentation of special st patricks favours to all hornby 1 15 oz 20 oz 100 00 00 cambray is victor in hockey series mr and mrs howard bradley traellod bj train to visit with miss alma bradlc mr and mrs william brunk and family in peo ria illinois for one week mr and mrs william anderson mopd to their now home in geor yetown on salurdu march 28th mr and mrs fred robertson and familj mined to their new i farm home on the ninth line on siturduv j bill thompson who attends ihool at potsdam vw york is 1 home for the fasti r holidays with 1 his parents mr and mrs wilmir thompson congratulations to mr and mrs kd bailej on the birth of a son on mann 2tth mrs hugh oak anil children uistair and i imta of king city peanut butter 3 libbys deep brown beans 6 fancy miss- canada tomato juice 8 plus many more real values in grand u giant dolla sale cauliflower 23 snow white no 1 grade large head new store hours closed all day monday 9am to 6 pn tuesday wed nesday thursday 830 a m to 9 p m friday 8 30 a m to 6 pm saturday sited with mr and mrs hen ella for a few dajs last week mr and mrs john bussell am ved home last monday after a iwo weeks motor trip to florida where thev mailed with mis har old bealty mr and mrs ivan mclaughlin present and familj have recent 1 moved to came next these pretty green i moffat favours fashioned from paper and we arc glad to hear that mr lollipops had been intended for foster bram was able to leave the st patricks da but proved veryiord duffcrin hospital in orange appropriate for this party they j he and return to his home rcc had been sent b the nuvcmbr nllj lie had been in the hospi group or st christophers church j tal for iiir five months year in burlington knights of columbus giant car bingo saturday april 4th 130000 in cadi prim plus 1959 chevrolet snowball jackpot 120000 s3 numbers spadal game 815 pm guelph memorial gardens children under 16 years nor allowed to play canadas largest household moving co hill ih movrr 2392 dundas street west toront local and long distance household moving modern furniture warehouse crating and shipping for oversees call le 14671 reverse charges after such a anod program everjone was in the best possible mood to enjoy the delicious re freshments that had been prepar ed by the chef and kitchen staff mrs lockie was presented with a green birthday cake in honour of her birthday which had oc curred on march 16th and after she had put the knife in it it was served along with sandwiches ice cream and cold drinks as a delicious lunch the chief highlight of the even irtg came next in a very wittj and appropriate speech miss ei12 abeth hannant described th very great and inspired contribution that mrs lockie has made and is making to the work of the hobby class of which she has been the director for some years she then presented a very pretty teapot cream and sugar and a tray to mrs lockie as a birthday gift from the hobby class the spontaneous singing of for shes jolly good fellow proved how worthy of this gift the audience felt mrs lockie to bs though taken completely by surprise mrs lockie expressed her gratitude very graciously and displayed her gift to all present mrs allen paid tribute to the chef and kit chen staff who had made the cake and prepared the refreshmnts the singing of good night ladies and the queen drought this informal and very enjoyable evening to a close a solemn and impressive church service in observance of holy week was held in the chapel on the afternoon of palm sunday march 22nd with rev j u gra ham minister of st pauls unit ed church milton in charge the service was a period of- de votion dedicated to the theme of christs trial suffering and death this theme was developed in the scripture lesson taken from chapter 27 of st matthews gospel m the wellknown hymns that were sung and in an eloquent and reverent prayer in which hr gra ham related the seven last words of christ spoken from the cross it was a service completely ap propriate to palm sunday and the fotlowinjr holy week and an hill bailc entered the humber mi morial hospital on monda march 30th for another kntc op oration the halton sportsmen s turkev hoot attracted man to the farm of mr gordon i ic on salurdaj manh 28th when it was held thirlv turkejs and three hams were won bj the luckj marksmen pelaled birthdav wishes lo mrs wilmer thompson who had a hirth dav on easter this jear march 29 the evening w a held a social ccnmg at the hornby lnitcd churih and presented mrs orvillc drexton with a lovelv chrome high chair the hornh hockc team was put out of the orha intermediate semi finals series when they lost the last game to the cambray team 76 in overtime last tuesday night mr and mrs glenn giles of montreal visited with mr and mrs delbcrt downs over the eas tcr week end orangeville lady was mrs r s leslies kin mrs robert thompson nesbitt a sister or mrs r s leslie r r 1 georgetown died suddenly of a heart attack on march 7th in orangeville mrs nesbitt was the former mary method daughter of dr ind mrs alex mi i cod and was born sept 17th 1887 on lot 13 rnn 5 cast caledon twp her sirlhood associations were with the families of this district where she attended the fifth line school and entered into the activities of st andrews presbyterian church known as the fourth line stone church on march 15th 1922 she married robert thompson nes bitt in caledon east and came to live on the fine centre road farm on the brow of caledon moun tain she became interested in the work of knox united church caledon and contributed to com munit activities in man was surviving arc her husband a son john alexander and a daushter helm elizabeth mrs fred d fanshcr of florence ont aso a brother and four sis ters angus d mcleod of orange ille mrs h c watson margaret of brampton mrs ben harrison kate of toronto mrs james wilson elizabeth of star city sask and mrs r s leslie an nic of georgetown the funeral on tuesday march 10th was from her residence to knox united church caledon where rev gordon weir assisted by rev gordon wanless of stroud conducted the service burial was in forest lawn cemetery pall bearers were friends anw neigh bours messrs bill warnock cec il chamber tom lundy donald limebcer john fobert and fred mcdougall the beautiful flow ers that overflowed the home were carried b stanlej moffalt bob buihanan signed deter fraser mctaish clare mcleish fred johnston roy giles and clayton limebecr did you say printing the herald tr 72201 attends funeral op campbellville uncle mr and mrs a w benton at tended the funeral of her uncle the late r j anderson at his home rr 1 campbellvule on tuesday peter eccles of toronto is spending his holidays with the roughleys mr and mrs bill mills and family were visitors on sunday and mr and mrs victor mills on monday with mr and mrs w t mills miss claudia beatty has been visiting her sister mrs ross culp we are pleased to hear that mrs ross was able to return home last week after six weeks in hospital her son campbell ross and his wife of sl john n b have been visiting with her and mr joe ross mr and mrs ted brown and family attended a morning ser vice at sl stephens anglican church hornby on sunday when rev james maxwell dedicated a gold cross in memory of mrs browns parents hr and mrs j c switxer i from the home of better w main street south georgetown legs or breasts chicken dressed oven ready pork roasts grade a boiling fowl 45 43 29 lean pork hocks 4 lb 100 peameal bacon end cut 59 icnn midget spare ribs lb 29c bacon squares 4 lb 100 rindless side bacon lb 53c country style sausage 4 lb 100 skinless wieners 21b 79c lean peameal cottage rolls lb 53c i

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