Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 24, 1956, p. 15

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for relaxed dining come to the jack olantern we specialize in a luncheon for business men and women with good food quiet and quick service luncheon 1 1 30 to 2 00 p m reservations triangle 7 2571 at the turn of no 7 at main and guelph streets farm fresh ontario turkey especially grown and dressed for those who wanl the bestl lorraine farms sold to householders hotels restaurants church groups caterers insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 yeara dollars and sense have you ever tried banking by mail an extra service offered you by the canadian bank of commerce is the convenience of mailing in your cheques for deposit just endorse your cheques like this deposit to account of your name m then slip them in an envelope with a special bank by- mail deposit form and mail them through your nearest post box for a current account your state ment can be mailed to you each month for a savings account you can mail in your pass book it will be made up and returned to you by post ask us about banking by mail next time you pass our branch and we 11 gladly give you some special deposit forms and envelopes georgetown branch c j hart manager the canadian bank of commerce tely color tour sees halton beauty spots always popular with travellers terra cotta inn had a bumper rowd when the tely colour tour made t one of the headquarters iome of the crowd rests on the lawn at the inn n the picture above the tely colour tour had dou bit intarait for georgetown thi yar not only did it taka in th district around town but jt was excellently described in the toronto newspaper by native son jim emmtnon a telegram staff reporter this is what jim had to say about it in hit newspaper the weatherman finally did it hi came up with a pirfict octo ber da for the third tikgram tol or lour of 195b on sunday thi result was the most trcmen rous turnout ever for any color lour sinci they were started in 1951 several thousand cars kept up a bus hum over thi credit valley calcdon hills route from carlv morning till dusk added to the thousands in pri vate cars who turned out for the breath taking fall colour spec spectacle were approximate 1000 more on 26 gray coach buses by far a record number of busis requi rid for any tily color tour to date restaurants and snack bars al ont the rouli were kept goint al fiver pitch all daj long and har ned waitresses toiled like musket loaders during the indian raid local inhabitants of liny quiet villages alone the routi wire as tounded at thi sieminjuv endkss procission of e irs which passed through their communities all ild lone at dusk people wire still on thi trail most of them having lak in longer than thiy planned to ab sorb the beauties of the trip and in hundnds ind hundreds of cases record them en their earn two of the busiest spots dunnt the day wire n lit forks and te r ra cotta inn in ciorutown whin thi inter denomination il duotional service was held in the united church an overflow crowd spreiri in the sun dav school basement and even out on to thi lawns and streets sur n undine thi church the service conduiletf h dr fcori c iidgeon former modir it or of the inited church of can a i w is dc i icd 15 mmut s to mvi hundreds if people who had spent longer than they planned on the color trul time to lit there harry o grady ononis an 1 ko bert underwood soloist with st pttcrs roman call olic church in toronto assisted dr pidgeon announced that the offering would fo to ihe eori town hospital fund the ontario provinria police al ong the route and thi georgetown police department under chief hoy llalev did tn exceptionally lood job in kecpinj traffu flowini pete mcgillen telegram nut doors editor jim baillie i irdlind columnist and john a 1 ivinitein executive director of the udubon society of canada were kept busy all day at the ir posts answering queries on the trip one of the busiest mm was t 1 efram photograph r mare id vthvtt who kept up a day low series of shows at glen williams of his col or slides on autumn colou and of bird life sunshine club brings brightness to manor although the shades of night had fallen around halton centennial manor on tuesday evening octoher kith there was still sunshine in the dimne room that evening wh re 15 ineinbus of the sunshine club of first baptist churih george n presented a bright and inter nt pr u im for the residents ifte r club mi in bt is had been mlv welcomed by muriel thompson sunshine president nor ihompson took the chair t ounii a vu iid and interesting pi oridm the fust part was made up of musital numbers mrs don hancock sine three solos mother maihrci a iirfict day and bless 1 his house mrs otike mulder who iieoinpaniid hir showid her own talent in four piano solos thi fust 2 wen i ondundirry ans md twilight hour memories a medley of such old f tvountcs as rose of iraki and somewhere a vone is callint shi also played two clas i numbirs chopin s polonaise a fht and dvoraks humores qui thi stconl part of the program was londucted by den i ivmjstone pnsieknt of thi youne piople s union of the church who showed a serus of coloured slides commml int en eaeh one they win takm list summer when he travelkd to calvary and b inf f and showed lot booms in northern onl irio the m un street of binff and the cal gary stampede nixt lanii the singint of famil iar hymns by visitors and residents in unison and a film the prodigal son the lummmtarv of which was nad by mrs harold campbell norma thompson closed the meet inj with praytr the club was given an apprecia live expression of thanks by mrs a t brown speaking for the res idmts and by mrs eric clarke matron of thi manor who added her own personal thanks for an n spinnt program three rebekahs get past grand collars at the riular nut tin f r dun rebekah i odte last tuesdav evimnj numbers of the 1 ast grands club presented thret of their members with their past rands collars mrs olive hud presented by mrs s 15 groat mrs alf collins presintid by mrs sam walker and mrs a c mibnete presented b mrs fjmer dnn twins woodworking limehouse manufacturers of saih frama slormt doors inilda a out trim door hardwara plywood floor til window clan opt n vcntnks and all da saturda till 9pm trungl 7 2162 elllbebocsllhebiajblleeaillllibbjeiaq m m m m m m r id fc id id m a a id id id id m a a a a annual kroehler tradeinsale d a n u these excitingly styled sofas andfhairs make a room radiate with comfort and friendliness watch your room come o to life the minute you move in one of these low wide handsome suites take a good look at the smart lines yes and tl try them for size comfort good looks and you ii go home a satisfied happy owner yes our budget plan it rl available to you many styles to choose from gj d d id a a a a look a brand new kroehler i 2pe suite 149 lor only reg 199 50 free transportation call tr 7 2522 and a car town without obligation ill pick you up anywhere in harold c mcclure limited the georgetown herald page 7 wednesday evtnink oct 24 1956 we believe in selling satisfaction 1 14 main street and your old suite regardless of its present condition this offer o expires nov 3rd 1956 3 a a tr 72522 1 rectors daughter st georges baptism children s day and youth sun day were observed in anglican churches in town and glen wil liams this week at st albans len williams the niw girl guides company un dir leadership of mrs j w armi tage and mrs gordon hilts paril id to church with members of the sunday school at st george s the day bi gan with an 8 o clock communion and breakfast for teachers and staff of the church school who were addres dressed by the rector at st george s he dav bijan with an 8 ocloek communion and breakfast for teacher ard staff of the ehurch school who were addres sed by the rector at the eleven o ink servue the sacrament of hok bap i m was ad ministered to two chil in n stanley charles son of mt and mrs tom coppen vineland and miry jane daughter of rev hem ih and mrs richardson godp u e nts for the coppen child were vincent roberts of hamilton riv ind mrs k ri charelson godpanns for the ri chardson child were mrs alice col lur representing thi paush and mr and mrs coppi n david smith and grant casilcy ad the scripture lesson in the afternoon the hildrins ralh and lskimo gift service ha 1 sueh a arlc attendance of parents and children that it required extra ehnrs in the ehureh the rector conducted the service and the bovs nel girls choirs provided the mjs c mrs j r staines was organist nd rud mcur crucif i r al the conclusion of the service toy fjfts were collected and will be packed to send to eskimo bovs and girls in h imilton san harvey dcwhurst church sthool supenn tendent showed two movies on the fskimo and aretu work fvmsone was conducted by the nctor assisted by membirs of the aypa sandra bradlcv and jein fnjjiby read the lessons and kir ry jepson rudy meier and grant ciseley assisted with other parts of the service farm news plowmen predict a record match jew all we need to make our 1056 pliwint m itch one n the best on rcni is fivorable weather stat ed presuknt george f rcidhcid of the lhlton plowmen in a rec enl nlrmcw ttehavi in excel lent site it the firm of morle shi rw on i of the walker line cls n township ind this coup led with an nulslindmg prize list shtuld iltnct not onlv ill the hil t in plowing enthusiasts but the it ps fr m the surrounding coun iks he silted certainlv the sijooo in cash prizes being offer e d in fhc f rnest irv me utilitv class is attracting most of the top tractor plowmen in central onlar 10 george hoslrawser of hitch enrr and alvin mark of cameron arc to be ihe official judges at halton s little international on friday of this week among the guests will be floyd a lashlej secretary manager of the ontario plowmen s association rca victor colour tv now available at wigo tv see it perform in our store 21 sale buy that new ihc tractor at tremen dous savings before the price in crease comes into effect oct 31st 15 reduction on all farmalls while they last archdekin moloy where service li best 24 wesleyan street tr 73640 georgetown hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes oarages concrete work industrial requirements renovations building supplies every building need fuel oil call murt allison tr7- 3291 4072 agent for the elias rogers co ltd

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