Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1957, p. 10

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beautiful red mahogany q suite consisting of large double b 1 dresser panel bed chest end two night tables reg 425 3 19500 many other modern suites to choose rom table lamps and floor lamps i priced for quick sale from 250 i m we believe in selling satisfaction free delivery free storage georgetown tr 72522 ffictrfbif r jacks bargain centre will be open this week thursday and saturday mens branded shirts reg 595 195 mens gabardine jackets reg 1 295 395 extra special kiddies 3 pee corduroy outfits cash 75 ladies seamless mesh nylons seconds 3 prs l0o ladies dress gloves all kinds reg 298 49 ladies blouses 89 brassieres best brands reg 395 98 slips best brands reg 495 l49 worst nylons in town pair 49 rayon bed spreads 139 baby chenille bed spreads 349 all kinds of yard goods and draperies to be cleared at any price 1 united mission members have conference here lear wesleyan and main streets 3 n new bathrooms installed or remodelled ken charlie nash mciowell vtfafer system uno street east repairs of ah kind trjaogle 72842 be sure stop here first r -forr- thjpl st johns united church host last wednesday for the 28th annual meeting of halton presby- terial womans missionary socie ty the president mrs arthur harris opened thfe days session with a welcome to delegates a highlight of the days news was that halton has exceeded its allocation by 2293 which is to be sent to help build a girls high school in korea following the worship service by ashgrove auxiliary a panel discussion on missionary educa tion was presented by clarkson federation during the morning session bin charles junkin pre sident of the georgetown auxili ary welcomed the guests on be half of her branch and expressed pleasure in hairing the preshyter- ial wi1s meet in georgetown following noon luncheon mrs j mckluop president of the do minion board mrs ross patteason hamilton conference branch mrs mrs w fleuty president of hal ton presbytery wa and rev morgan mcfavlauie minister of st johns and chairman of hair ton presbytery brought greetings mrs dorland height wesley au xiliary opened the sion with a devotional period mrs mckillop as guest speak er gave several answers to the one million two hundred thous and dollar questions on wms hunt christian stewardship mrs g brownridge affiliated cgit mrs s f chapman mission bands mrs n mcdonald baby bands mrs a macrostie affiliated ex plorer groups mrs w mccurdy associate members mrs lome ha milton supply mrs e b cle ments comm friendship mrs h kennedy literature mrs w e shcehan missionary monthly mrs c b dick christian citizenship mrs f o colling press mrs george e foote candidate secre tary miss alice blanchard with out portfolio mrs a kerr mrs a e pickard mrs e wood mrs f mcnivcn mrs ross segsworth funeral service here june cofell browne mrs arthur harris spoke trie need for overseas relief said if ladies sue nrednough with the need cooperation will follow an impressive memorial service was conducted by the ac ton branch v mrs king apple- wood acres smg two solos an easter worship service by georgetown cgit added greatly to the evening program mrs r patterson ahallenged delegates to follow christ command to a woman on resurrection morning go tell my disciples i live lowville evening auxiliary won the reading award with a record of over eleven books per bar mrs r patterson inducted the flowing oflketrs for ub7 cfc ident lira w n br denvlfr arthur harris 1st jeerebldenw mrs lloyd leaver fjvicjprtaaoaav mrs george a former georgetown resident lois june cofell browne 27 was buried in greenwood cemetery last wednesday following funeral ser vice at the harold c mcclure fu neral home she died suddenly in toronto on april 7th born at ennetts near chatham she lived with her family at wil- lowdate before moving to george- afternoon sesj where she attended public and high school- she was a former employee of the punch press do- partment at smith and stone and had been a toronto resident for the past three years she leaves her mother mrs beatrice cofell a sister jean mrs j carroll and brother don in tor onto and a brother jim 45 ewing street georgetown rev morgan mcfarlane conduc ted the funeral service and pall bearers were three cousins jack and richard tyhurst and wilson babcock dresden ormie carter norval al boyko and ken ding- toronto mrs ernest shildjuck often visitor here mrs ernest shfldrick 78 who had a wide circle of local friends through her husbands association with cedarvale school died at her home in toronto recently she was the former abhle weir member of a united empire loyal 1st family her husband once choir feaderia dubljin street unjted church guelph and later of tor- onto bible cojlme choir was pa uculariy mtereated la the local ce daryan scaootaad severat years ttpstt to mat to tow to assist mp speaks about northland railway in a recent radio broadcast stan hau mpp for halton extolled the part the ontario northland railway has played in the develop ment of northern ontario and urged canadians to see canada first by visiting i part of the province where scenery hunting ashing and beauty are unexcelled since its inception in 1902 the provincial government has invest ed some 3007000 in the rail way which has returned almost seventeen and a half million to the provincial treasury he said mr hau said he has travelled every mie of the railway and finds its equipment and personnel cannot be equalled anywhere on the continent motive power will- soon be all dieselbsed dicsels are operating at ties in an emergency total assets of the railway at the end of 1956 were s74j5234m clearing auction sale holstein cattle farm implements a feed the property of archie mcmeekin lot 11 5th line west calnga- cousy 1 mile east of norval on no 7 highway on thursday april lath 157 at one oclock the following cattle holstein cow 4 years calf at foot holstein cow 5 years calf at foot holstein cow 5 years calf at foot holstein cow 6 years and 48 calf at foot holstein cow 6 years present calf at foot holstein cow 6 years all equipped with radio telephone i j w 2 5 2ss tne raswky vnits tfewd i xr 7nrjiu- int calf at foot holstein cow 5 years portion of cbc television pro- d a 3 hobteto cow 6 grams to a new tv suuon at tun- due time of sale holstein mins a rail car used for track 7 ys fresh 1 months inspection is also available as an holstein cow 5 years fresh s ambulance for isolated conununi- months holstein cow 7 years george carrie fresh 3 months 12 months ayrshire heifer l months eligible far regv 2 hereford steers 6 months the above caws are heavy pro ducers implements mcd ww trac tor on rubber recently overhaul ed ma pony tractor ha good condition papek cutting hex sad pipes set of distributor pipes mcd 10 ft power binder stoneg tractor cultivator 3furrow sea- bottom plough mcd moot tractor disc used one year circular saw mcd manure spreader in goon condttionmcd is disc fertiliser drill 2 rubber tire wagons steel wheel truck wagon s flat racks 10 hoe corn drill mcd foot horse mower cockshntt hay loader like new good side deliv ery rake 4section harrows steel drum roller bob sleigh and flat rack heavy blacksmith anvil about 80 bushel hampers usual small articles feed about 300 bushels good feed oats about too bales good hay no r as the farm is sold terms cash frank petch w x mckinney auctio oertt mr dairy farmer are you looking for a better milk market if so you can cash in on the new support price for milk powder effective immediately there will be a floor price of 17 cents a lb on spray processed skim milk powder this floor price provides security to whole milk shippers against price slumps during periods of high production for example the coming flush season the price for whole milk shipped to thecoop milk plant at guelph vrill not go below 290 last summer without the floor price it dropped to 255 by shipping whole milk you can keep mora cows and increase your income with less labour than it take to ship cream i ship to the coop mttx plant because 1 it uses the spray process hence benefits from new support price the coop wjll help you ftnda good used or new cooling tank regular pickup routes patrons share in its earnings v otihiurttautlomtx j co4w 1

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