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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 15, 1956, p. 10

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening feb 15th 1956 page 10 bill anderson holds top bowling average bill anderson took over top average in the industrial bowling league lost week when he outdistanced jim gra ham who has led the league in scor ing for several weeks anderson has a 3 point lead over graham who is still pressing hard to win back bis former honour there is plenty of rivalry in the league for membership in the big ten and as the season progresses stand ings do not change as fast and it takes a really terrific evening s bowl ing to make any shifts following anderson and graham who have 225 and 222 averages are wp shipway 218 george barber 217 g webster 214 joe hall 210 frank anderson 210 bill korzack 208 ii chaplin 206 j saunders 204 barbers 312 and bill chaplin s 311 were highest single scores during the week also among the leaders were lome cross 307 e neil 294 b tay lor 293 earl emond 280 g collier 288 a ritchie 776 and e emond 735 had the highest triples followed by collier 729 cross 727 barber 717 taylor 711 and joe hall 706 team standings w lpts provincial 41 25 98 andersons 41 25 95 silvers 40 26 92 legion no 1 40 26 91 kentners 37 29 90 legion no 2 34 32 81 kays 33 33 75 firemen 32 34 75 lome scots 29 37 67 imperials 26 40 58 misfits 25 41 58 ramblers 20 46 46 births norrie mr and mrs allen norrie nee brown 27 mountainvlcw rd are happy to announce the birth of their daughter catharine mary margaret at gudph general hospi tal on february 7th 1956 fleet street thtkn tip top tailors hand cut and tailored to your 2 1 individual measurement at pneas thai save you 10 to s18 come m today a wide selection at this one pr ce fleet street silvers canada sgkatkt clothing vauie farm news add woocfley chairman of club leaders council jew wednesday of last week saw an en thusiastic group of sixteen 4h club leaders laying plans for the years programme under the chairmanship of a t woodley the 1955 programme was reviewed and suggestions ad van ccd for the strengthening of the 4h agricultural club programme which will be offered to halton s twelve to twenty year olds according to art bennett associate agncultual representative three calf clubs holstun jersey and guernsey beef and dual purpose will be offer ed in iddition it is expected there will be t second jear grain club open to the 1955 grain club numbers a new train club in the acton dist net and a third club open to the re miinder of the county then there will be a 4 ii swine club a 4 ii trac tor club in west halton and perhaps a potato clul among those present were f r slrsworth cordon sin clair a k coulter ind george pel letteno of nuson lownship sandy ituehunan fiom assaawea chirk mcktown mil mai sprowl of the at ton district j w carnty and ken fclla of t s inline 1 ownship a 1 hoimluj m c bul john w pick et v it kole and c h lawrence of rrafilgir e undcrstind that plans are al ready under ua to st ife a social l cninj on lhtirsihj evening mirth 29 which will hi i pen to the 1955 mem hers prospective new members and interested adults hornby ball clubs valentine euchre hornbj ball clubs sponsored a sue ctssful valentine euchre and dance in stew irttown hill pridav when a eood crowd turned out to enjoy a game of cards followed by dancing and lunch dorcen howdcn and j j atkinson held high euchre scores mary robert son and charles lanchc were sccoru and charmaine woods and jack rob ertson received consolation prrts mrs j murray won the door prize dons hulls orchestra played for dancing spot dance prizes were aw arded to donna hilson and arnold howden and to eddie irvine and elca norjoyce lunch was served from decorated tables with valentine cookies as a special feature the committee which arranged the dance included manley densmore dave leslie craig royce arnold howdcn mrs doug leslie mrs allan parton betty may mrs stan waters and alf brlgden farnellsl maxwell house instant coffee 6 ox jar 163 paramount cohoe salmon halves 33c carnation milk tall tins 2 tins 25c wagstaffe s raspberry jam with pectin 24 ox ar 36c shampoo features halo two reo 60c size 98c lustrecreme gfji ijif both for 75c betty crocker peanut delight cake mix 29c gold medal pastry flour s lb tug 37c farnells dm t 73651 for dojtory deaths king william s on tuesday feb ruary 14th 1956 at toronto gener al hospital william s king in his 45th year beloved husband of clar ice a morton king dear father of betty mrs a j mcgiluvray ajax and gail resting at the harold c mccluro funeral home 34 edith st george town service at 2 30 p m friday february 17th interment m green wood cemetery georgetown godfrey james d on wednes day february 15th 1956 james d godfrey at his home 30 chapel st georgetown in his 77th year be loved husband of esther douglas godfrey and dear father of edith mrs j wilson dundas and stanley d of toronto resting at the harold c meclure funeral home 34 edith street until saturday morning february 18th thence to st johns united church where funeral services wil be held at 2pm casket will be open in the church from saturday noon until the time of the service interment in greenwood cemetery georgetown memoriams emmerson in loving memory of a dear dad james lmmerson who passed away february 16th 1954 two years have past we miss him so never shall his memory fade thoughts of loc will always lo to the place where he is laid i ovinejy remembered by daugh tec tunict son in law norman and granddaughter carol hancock in loving mimorj of mj dt ir busbmd m uiritt han cotk who passed iwj in toronto i thrum 15th 1q52 lwas in our thoughts ills loint wife i isic ind ihujh tir hutu hi1 ts in lownt memory of i dear hush mil and falhir hoj hilts who pisseriuwiv itbiuirj 12th 1955 m lips cunnot tell how i miss him mj heart c inn it tell what to sj god onh knows how i miss him in a home thai is lonesome loriaj nlli mll1 irt iiifn nnrl sadl mi dren is 1u111mjii1l toldj ld b ifc and thil cards of thanks i oki i iiiriine lord eijjit ve ir oil djiiihu r f mr and mrs cecil iord wisims to think ir macintosh ind ir will ils the staff of ward 4 of st joseph s hospital gutlph also mrs p 1 1 ind and neighbours for cirds in litters while she was in hospital f r in ippentlieitib oper atmn thank u ull glidis in 1st eiretown coj girl uides kinus and senior scouts would like to thank their parents and nunv friends who made their valentine tea such a great sue cess also it v kenneth richardson for use of the church hall irwin i wish to thank m many friends who sent cards flowers and tifts to me while i was a patient in st michael s hospital toronto and since returning home also my thinks to the daughters of st georges church and smith and stone gift club and rev ktnneth richardson for their kindnesses grace irwin miguf sincere thanks to the calh olic women s league and all the friends who remembered me while i was sick in peel memorial hospi tal baby louise miguc veterans attention join branch 120 coming events watch for park circle st pat ricks supper on march 16th baby clinics in georgetown legion auditorium wednesday feb ruary 22nd and monday february 27 1 30 to 3 30 p m world day of prayer service in st georges anglican church friday at 3 p m february 17th miss sybil bennett m p will he guest speaker everyone is invited club midtown formal friday february 17th in the rose room dan cing to reg ryall s orchestra 9 till 1 ages 13 to 19 1 25 couple euchre auspices gibraltar school association in the schoolhousc in limehouse saturday february 18th cards at 8 30 lunch admission 50c the daughters of st george s an glican church will hold their easter tea and sale of doll clothes on wed ncsday afternoon april 4th the local council of women will hold their regular monthly meeting on friday february 24th at the home of miss hettie lawson annual halton jersey club social evening stewarttown hall friday february 24lh 8pm euchre and dance prizes and refreshments ad mission 50c world day of prayer nor val united church friday february 17th at 2 30 p m mrs gill is the guest speaker mrs harold meclure soloist everyone is invited the willing helpers of glen wil hams united church ore holding a valentine tea and baking sale on thursday afternoon february 23rd from 3pm to 6 p m admission 35c and j5c 2 22 get iotir tickets for chapel street school concert featuring the norwei lan fairly tali operttta the blue hell tluirsriij i riday march 1 2 in knox church hall tickets 50c av uiluble from sthool children chtss plujers you are invited to join lincoln chess club for mtn mittinc vry wednesday 8 pm at i intoln motors 9th line highway corner tor information phone al arivl ik 7 28w or don par r lit 7 2010 2 29 lor thrills and spills come to mil tn arm mun lu nifht as n rvu meets palermo in the halton junior i it nit rs f nals i irst tamc of a j out f wins mini iv february 20 al ti i admission 50c monarch tookinc school sponsor d bv the ladies of tsquesmj atricul turil sicidi march 7lh and 8th in kn ix uitirch ii ill grocery himpcrs spunl prize s including junior mix taster donated bv harold c meclure i td vhmssion 50c spccnl meeting of the ratcpijcrs of s s no lu lsquesing will be held in the school on wednesday febru ary 22nd at 8 jo p m to discuts the pios ind cons of joining the sthool arei and to vote thereon a full at tendance is requested euchre sponsored by georgetown womrns institute in the odd fellows hall wednesday february 22nd at 8 15pm good prizes lunch admis sion 50c 2 22 norval junior farmers are hold ing a euchre presentation and dance in stewarttown hall friday february 17th admission 50c euchre at 8 30 feather fancier editor on vicobecktvshow internationally known as a fancy poultry breeder and judge corey herrington appeared on a national te levision show last week f mr herrington was in montreal where he judged standard fowl at the canadian allpets association show and also showed eight of his bantams which took every prize in their class he was asked with other judges to appear of the vick obeck show which was telecast direct from the cbc stud ios wednesday evening at 8 p m the participants in the show felt like regular actors for they wore special makeup mr herrington an swered a number of questions about how a judge grades the birds he is viewing and was able to get in some good plugs for feather fancier the monthly poultry paper which he pub lishes in georgetown and which has wide circulation among fancy poultry breeders in several countries p m 215 all those who have served in ii m forces on active service are cordially invited to join branch 120 canadian 1 cijion besl our clubrooms on mill street arc probably the finest of their type in this district there are facilities and equipment for those wishing to play darts cribbagc euchre bridge bil hards etc the club has a large audi tonum upstairs where social even ings arc regularly held there arc many features during the year such as corn roasts picnic cbistmas tree annual november uth dinner and a new year b eve party all of which are free to members a major feature of the legion is the service bureaus operated by the ontario command giving help on al most any problem absolutely free of charge this advice includes counsel regarding pensions legal advice and legal help as well in dealing with the department of veterans affairs and vla also included in the your small yearly dues is a monthly copy of the ex servicemen s magazine the leg ionary branch 120 has some 400odd mem ben and is growing rapidly if you srq new to the town or district or have just neglected joining why not do so now you 11 be very welcome for information enquire from any member of the legion or you may obtain membership forma from the legion hall or the herald office dont dc lay join nowi georgetown arena every saturday afternoons and evenings adults 50c children 25c tf booth taxi your as- surance of prompt courteous and safe service town of georgetown water meters a charva of 700 will be levltd against the property owner in cam where meters are damag ed by frost property owners are advised to notify the town engineer prior to february 29th 1956 if their water meter is in location subject to freezing tempera uire so that meter may be re moved town engineers office rotar1ans tour plastics plant e w bmkley explained the devel opment of plastics and growth of the industry when he spoke to rotarians at their monday dinner meeting at patrvicw inn mr binklcy later conducted mem bcrs on a tour of the smith stone plastics plant where they viewed the actual production as well as seeing a film on plastics manufacture maurice manderson presided at the dinner in the absence of presid cnt john gunn annuai mlft1ng of the hal ton cooperative medical services will be held in the sunday school room of st piul s united church milton on tjno on feb 29 1956 at 8 p m paul miehan will talk on the latest devel opments of the proposed government health plan refreshments and enter tainment lverjonc welcome 2 22 you are invited to attend the awards night for the safe driving essay writing contest at fairview school lowvuic monday evening tcbruary 20lh at 8 p m special speak ers from the ontario provincial pol ice and a film on safe driving will bo a part of the program square danc ing and refreshments will round out the evening hope to see you there on time and remember drive care- i ully 2 15 canadian legion skating odd fellows honour long time treasurer on saturday night officers and members of orion odd fellows lodge paid tribute to sam walker who has retired as lodge treasurer after serv ing faithfully for a number of years mr walker received a lazy boy chair and smoker stand from lodge members and was also presented with a beautiful potted plant for his wife by golden star lodge brampton it was the annual stag night and venison supper for the lodge the venison was donated by art scott and bill ritchie and was prepared by or val rayner and sam tennant noble grand leslie dickensen wel corned the guests and fred mcnally pddgm was dinner chairman mr mc nally asked gordon spcnce pddgm to present mr walker with the chair mr walker thanked the lodge for ma king his retiring years more comfort able and said he was sure he was no more deserving of such a gift than many of the other brothers after the presentation mayor jack armstrong spoke briefly and congrat ulated mr walker not only for bis service in the lodge but also for be ing such a fine citizen of georgetown stan allen warden of the county also congratulated mr walker other speakers included harold cleave pddgm william g marshall and brock bradley of georgetown wil ham haines pddgm wilbert thomp son pddgm who presented the plant to mr walker and the district deputy giand master burt haines new arrivals of bettergrade suits coats dresses millinery and accessories we service television all mokes radios record players car radios appliances irani tontin etc ernies radio 24 years servicing mill street triingta 72701 alarge eggs doz 45c butter daily fresh lb 60c smoked picnics best on the market lb 38c be modern rent a locker 700 00 10 60 a year georgetown creamery 38 guelph street triangl 72402

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