Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1959, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wadnaxlar june 3rd 1959 ttt worlds first lasting color rinse r3 color lift helena rubinstein s new color lift lasts through 5 shampoos another beautiful first by helena rubinstein unique color lift the rinse that conditions as it colors and lasts through five shampoos color lift wont rub off oifpillows lingerie and it wont brush out you can see why it is literally revolutionizing hair color rinsing color lift is easy to use it lathers on right from the bottle no fussy applicator no separate mixing helena rubinstein has formulated this amazing rinse in 11 naturallooking colors that bring life to every shade of hair from golden blonde to very gray give your hair thi beautiful color lift your next shampoo 2 months supply v davidsons pharmacy 148 guelph near 1ga scotch bakery 6 mill street x parliament casa loma tv show seen on trip grade 7 and s pupils of chapel st public school travelling by busp had a wonderful day in the city on tyiday when under the guidance of principal vl stein they loured several places of interest their trip look them first to fort credit where they visited ihc t lawrence starch co cookies cake and a cold drink supplied by nor man laird former choir director at m johns united church were a surprise feature of this tour and samples of bee tfive corn sy rup were given to each pupil t the first stop in toronto wii casa loma and after seeing this histunoj building had a picnic 1 until in high laik a tour of the parliament buildings wa next and tt wait a coincidence that a m dinar group from urunllord were going through at the same time a elass from chapel m school in that citj with their principal mr stem back titkels had becn secured for gordie tapps im party and most of the pupils saw a live telecast for the first time two teachers mr stein and mrs james f evans were interviewed with the two toppupils from oradc 8 mary ev ans and arm vandervoort and they received gifth in a novelty content carol boudreau and pen ny burley managed to outdo two ladies from gravenhurst in a bal blowing contest and were recipi enti of huge parcels of groceries the tour of the city ended with a visit to riverdale zoo rev k richardson dedicates erin legion last sunday the local legion branch padre officiated at the dedication of the legion building in erin this building was recent ly completed and make an at tractive addition to the village with lu spacious auditorium and kitchens mr richardson was the guest speaker at the dedication and he gdie an inspiring talk the lion john boot mp a provincial cab- net minister brought greetings and congratulations from the on tario government number were present from the local legion branch itizen and v tailors wire iun a tour of the bunding bj meinour 1 lnn branch salutes the canadian dairy farmer during national dairy month all food prices effective june 4 5 6 cjno location only ladies dont spend hot summer days in an even hotter kitchen when the temperature soars keep much cooler by ordering your baked goods from us quality is tops as is the delicious taste of our jwimz everything lkcin the premises cakes made to order for weddings birthday parties etc phone tr 73481 teachers father was dundalk district man william john irlssilk father of barlici to a member of the lrkipel street school staff died on 1ndav lav ibth in dutfirin area hospital orangeville at the age of eightv three after an illness of several months pressi k was a resident of dundalk and district for man ears his wife the former alice keating predeceased him in 1944 on februarj 22nd a sun john also predeceased him on decern ber 3h 1934 sunning are three daughters and a son elizabeth mrs w green anne mrs wil liam jardme teresa mrs corgc barber all of toronto antlilenrv of dundalk the funeral service was condi ted m mcmillans funeral on fndaj may 29 and intei was in dundalk ccmeter boughton jewellers 3 main si n silverware gifts globe choice save 7c dessert pears kaft miracle whip save 8c salad pressing apple blossom save 4c 24 o pkg mannings biscuits 25 349 16 oz jar 35 i khaft mild cheese wedges 12 02 cuts cracker barrel j iga royal gold bave 10c 8 oz pkg cheese slices l pear shaped tin save 26c canned hams 029 mother parkers save 10c pkg of 60 40c off jumbo size 39 oz pkg mi i butter gold tib 65 philadelphia cream cheese 19c bordens elsie rolls g farm style rolls ingersoll cheese spread bordens elsie rolls 29c farm style rolls t p 49c 16 59c tea bags pepsodent with free paring knife gt size 69c surf detergent 105 toothpaste 63c just two of our many meat features tabur1te red or blue brand beef blade roast 47 pkg of burns no waste no leftovers hot dog wieners pkg of 8 dempster wiener rolls 53 frozen food feature beef chip steak 5 oz pkgs 2 55c volume 3 now available homemakers encyclopedia food buying and meal planning volumes no 1 and 2 are still available only 69 just two of our many produce features first of the season crisp garden fresh ontario grown lettuce large heads 2- i9 bunch carrots- s no 1 chuck full of natural flavour large original 3 29c family corner feature values girls sun dresses sanforized cotton full skirtnl bodiie top with shoulder straps white trim on poekit and bodice edge assorted p am shades and prints 729 99c infants sun suits madt of cotton plisse for cool comfort in the hut months ahead east drwng no irumn2 needed 2 shies girls rhumba stvle or boya romper stle white with coloured trim 99 hearts get first win oakville the victims georgetowns bantam soecer team the hearts still smarting from 61 mauling at the hands of mimico beaches last week in their seasons ner turned their wrath on oakville athletics saturday and thumped the more experienced club 7 to 1 for their first win the hearts were a completed revitalized team from the club hat crumb d h fori the powerful bimchcs most of the eiedll for the vast improvement is due the uihnj siuf wlui woikd fiur ishlv with tin hearts ft r their lull debut i hi- e coop grass seed 5 lb bag 375 special mixtures of grass seed made up 60c per lb lawn fertilizer lawn fertilizer with grub killer chain link fence 1700 pet 100 ft fence posts both cedar and steel good supply of clover seeds and fertilizers in stock n seed corn available halton coop supplies gutvhstckt triangk 72271 travel notes lowest trans atlantic fares to england and scotland pay later plan available for all flights john r barber travel advisor john r barber agency insurance travel tr 72214 mill stmt i el tl jim itlair ho wlule nd mm i iptin miilmir hev ii d whin hrfe bun valuable irfdi i m h tht coaching iliff hint w i hist in mental in turning the oakvilli tide ihe atom version of i le lharts who downed jlopeelate 1 to u in thur ist elish ixsl week will be tfying to duplicate the feat of their older counterparts on fridav when thev journey to wallace park oakville il tvpl 111 pi hl lb il ii in i vlul on i nti 1 11 dill ill conservatives meet in local committee rooms at a meeting of the local con scrvativc association last mondav night held in the committee rooms on mill street final arrangement- were mide for the election cam paign brochures anel blotters have been dtstiibuted to even home in georgetown and the number of posters proclaiming hill for llil ten w is comiiu nted on it w as ihe giniril eonensus of opinion tint the distnhu ion of posurs a we 11 -i- the dtlivt r of the door to doiu lileriture wis more eoni pli te th in ever 11 was deeided to hive tin pill in in inl 1 im el l hi lonp tini mim hi fir i unlv si in hall it m inf ii il i t 1 aether m l 1 n i ni il i his viu wilii vi r lr nu mom il a d from the committee roms which is iniated a block awa from the mam street on mill st across from the legion hall m the old murt allison m asset hams build ing phone has been installed tr 7 29621 and it was stressed that an one wishing transporta linn should contact that number the committee rooms are open dailj and in the evening and have v- been the scene of a steadv flow of enquiries about election da there is someone in the office at all times and voters lists are available to check to see where jou vote anous members of the group mentioned that although the cam paign had been quiet interest was quickening and thej hoped for a fairlv hcav vote 1 tr lllil md mi j agaf atoms dame time is 7 p m and the team will meet at the ka at 6 10pm c ale don east lodge visits true blues over forty guests from calcdon east lodge joined 3 members of haltons pride true filues at their meeting on may 26th the lodge welcomed the supreme grand secretary mrs marjonc hoidgc of toronto and the cale- don visitor put the local lodge through the white dcgrt several members of the lodge attended an anniversary supper of brantford golden gtar lodge and brought back glowing reports of the wonderful time thej had two lodge members mrs bob liar ns and noreen forgrave who have been on the sick list are on the road to recover for fine printing it reason able price call the herald at tr 72201 in i mis ii ill will lit puinit is well is fidiul memoir simlv hcsl and mrs lit t 1 hi eviniiil will lake the form of an informal e t toju the r with li ii ill th le to inn t 111 sis nidi vuiuilv 11 was hoped that then would be a large turnout polling places were gone over anel e leet ion d iv helpers it w a de eided that all cars would operate the real estate and business brokers act take notice that anj person ha ving a claim arising out of a trade in real estate against earl g riches who carried on business as a real estate broker in the town of georgetown uolil1he 31st daj of march 1957 and who mas not prev louslv filed such claim with the registrar under the real estate and business brokers act is required to file a copy of a court judgment covering such claim with the registrar at 145 queen street west toronto on or before the trd daj of august 1959 and that after that date the proceeds of the bond of the said earl g riches which was forfeited will be distributed on1 amongst those persons who prior to thai date have filed iheir claims asaboe dated at toronto this 3rd daj of june 1959 w j richardson rftrr th ral estate and butins brotwsact cut down coal bills by filling bin at lower prices q why fm oko adltg rtf lrwr n priifs hs mrllcf sure that you have the better fuel at the least cost use our revolving credit plan put your coal in now and pay monthly nut or stove pea put in 5 tons of stove or nut coal and pay only 12 down your monthly payment would then be iusi 1875 for six months plus a service charge of 1c per month for each dollar of balance give us a call and arrange delivery jo macken so it- tj j j 25 per ton 23 per ton

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