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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 22, 1958, p. 7

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i wednesday etc jan 22nd 1098 thi oiorovtowh hkrald bbjbjibmmaibbbibblibbbbbbbbbaabbalbbabbbbbbiiaabbbababbbabbabibab bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi spectacular january down come prices mens all wool save 20 and toore in every to 60 department regularly priced up to 6995 now as low as mens pants reg up to 1795 now reduced to 597 mens name brand shirts regularly priced to 695 ea now 279 ea or mens all wool sport jackets priced uo to 53495 now all reduced to clear at boys sub car b9r coats priced up to 1995 now as low as boys doeskin shirts boys 2pont suits boys sport jackets boys lined dress pants quality makes the difference and how prices too winter coats blouses domestic and imported wools latest styles 14 99 up cotton terrylene cocktail urcsscs 1 tup up rag 5 large assortments ate winter and early spring style 2q to 60 off lingerie sleepwear 25 off car coats w notice to creditors in the estate of josie laird married woman deceased all persons having claims ag ainst the estate of josie laird late of the vilage of norval married woman who died on or about the 2nd day of september 1957 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of febru- aryj lid alrer which date the cs- aatc will be distributed with re- gard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at- georgetown this 22nd day of january ad 1958 joy geraldine laird execu trix of the estate of josie laird by her solicitors dale bennett latimer george town ontario 129 building sanp concrete gravel road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williams tr 73302 three straight wins combines in running the combines counted out of the running just a tew short weeks ago stand right now as the hottest club in the georgetown industrial league with a string of three straight wins going for them in last sundays encounter they were the underdogs against the second place sacs crew and were ovtfn down 3 goals at the end of the second period before wak ing up in a scoxiilfij the 3rd to gain the 65 upsettthe win pul led them even with idle smith stone for runner up to the high flying provincials in the other half of the twin bill toronto got snowed under by 9 provincial mill markers and ma naged to outguess mill goalie car- man maltby only once in taking ihetr 6th setback in 11 starts they trail the pack with 7 points charlie davics had a field day ag ainst the metros with six 6 big goals- i next week smith stone tries to haul down the coalers while the combines lock horns with to ronto boosts music movement for school curriculum 1 chapel street home school dlsplcvys sculptlirc alt meeting on monday january 13 was the scene of one of outlivel oil tv tablold show jiesl meetings to date mrs eileen tabioid a program on channel i jl 5 i 6 at seven oclock each evening monday thru friday is always in- hcrt buckncr psychiatrist of ac ton spoke on music and move- silvercreek service station highway no 7 open evenincjs and sundays- exide batteries goodyear tires motor repairs and wheel balancing special lrg rubber car mats front or mr 295 pair bertmcmenemy proprietor tr 73079 w l t pts provincial 7 3 1 15 combines 5 5 1 11 smith and stone 4 4 3 11 toronto 2 6 top tn 3 7 g a pts hewitt prov 13 12 25 davics etov 17 42l kcmshead prov 14 7 21 haines comb 12 8 20 barber d prov 5 12 24 rurns comb 5 11 16 freestone ss 9 5 14 ritchie comb 8 4 12 raxter comb 5 7 12 syrnyk tor 7 4 11 hockey cup cakes on j norval junior agenda norval juniors held their first j meeting ol the new year at the home of evelyn mariiin flmcr j and george bird i the junior institute members were once again privileged to i have with them mrs charles aus j tin thi time mrs austin shi i cd them how to decorate cup- ca kes which the girls had bircod themselves the cakes wetf-scr- ved as part of the- lunch later on in the evening the junior farmers also had a repeat visitor c f pat patter son besides a speech about ho ckey mr patterson showed a film on the stanley cup finals at the joint meeting another veryinteresting film was shown bisvtdeft showed a communist in america and he imprdssiont of that country the meeting ad journed after lunch had been served cresting but on friday evening nt a course wfech she is stnv- of last week it was particularly to hav incorporated mo the i so when mrs joseph beimes school system here it u already maple avenue east the daughter p curriculum britain of mr and mrs alex maclaren here 1 has proved nrjispensiblc was a guest m ncl children rid thcmscl- mrs beirnes appeared demon- of nsio and anxieties la strating her paper sculpture art th way they can concentrate on for cincmation limited with whom much bettcp she has worked for the past year mrsvbuckncr who was educated as an animator the paper at the royal academy pf music sculpture art is a new departure and the dclacroze school of in animation films it will be re eurytbmes in london england mem bored that mrs beirnes was also teaches retarded children responsible for the beautiful pa- voluntarily in milton up until pier mache exhibit of the coro no her main interest has been nation at the canadian national in musical therapy for retarded exhibition in coronation year the a mentally ill children how- guest spot was only of four min- ever since she has seen how this ules duration but mrs beimes music and movement course can showed and explained a great deal help all children she is working of her art in hat short time continually for its adoption by the a schools mrs buckncr assisted by mrs roberta moran demonstrated vtith fourteen children she brought from acton the free movement to music sixteen children from chapel street school also assist ed in addition she showed a film entitled building childrens personality through constructive dancing the film showed a group of insecure unhappy child ren starting this course and at the end- of six weeks they were much more confident and relaxed mrs buckner and her group apf pcarcil on tv from kitchener oh december 30lh and since her first appearance was so well received will appear again on february 14 refreshments were served by the committee at the conclusion of this most interesting evening close grouping among junior farmer teams still climbing up the pomt lad der norval jr fanners now have one eye on the schedule which in dicates only two games left in which to catch first place palermo before playoff time norval out lasted milton 8 to 6 in their game last monday night to move inta a second place tie with their op ponents and stay just two points back of palermo norval and milton have 12 points to palermos 14 acton is well back with only 2 ross cunningham paced the norval goal getters with four majors and one assist and was first to break the goose egg lor the norvalilcs scoring unassisted al 810 of the first period- after earl mcdowell and don johnson had pushed milton off to a two- goal lead murray tasker made it 3 1 for milton but the edge failed to last the pcriodas dave auction sale of mooernfurniture the properly op mrs sadie tongue mill street georgetown apart ment above ijquor store on saturday january 25 at 130 the following i ca victor 21 tv used 18 months bed chesterfield and chair like new 2 blonde and eb ony coffee tables like new 3 pr limed oak bedroom suite with bookcase bed like new master cylinder vacuum cleaner with at tachments used ib months har ding axminster rug 7x9 like new good axminster rug 9x9 2 walnut end tabled hassock niw chrome smokers stand new lin- ticum floor covering maple bed waterfall design springs and mat tress 2 small chiffoniers sim- flins slcol twin beds spring arid- mattress single steel bed chrome kitchen- table and 4 chairs like new apartment size heavy duty electric range electricfan trllite lamp table lamps quantity of bedding dishes cooking utensils and other articles this is a real good lot of clean- furniture and must be sold as mrs tongue is going to england will be sold inside terms cash telephone tr 72884 frank fetch mrs hugh mcnally eden mills pioneer a pioneer resident of the eden mills district mrs hugh mcnal 1y 96 died in guelph recently she was the widow of an eden mills farmer who made a specially of raising sheep mrs mcnally had been making her home in guelph local relatives who attended the funeral service in guelph in cluded mr and lira fred mcnal ly lena mcnally william mcnal ly annmrs paul barber silvers have industrial lead 270man average silvers rolling with only five men or what they call a must team meaning every score must count took the strong anderson team for five points by really get ting hot after losing the first game and coming back to average over their last two games a ter rific 270 per man firemen by winning five hung right behind the leaders being two points below silvers provin cials and kays also had five points while barrfics had a four league standing finds silvers with 75 points followed by fire men 73 andersons 64 davidsons 59 kays 58 kentners 52 pro vincials 50 legion no 2 48 le gion no 1 47 barflies 39 legion no 3 37 and dutchmen 23 harv chappel is still holding to the top of the high average race with a nice 236 followed closely by anderson 220 and george barber and jim- sargent with 217 high triple went to captain lou tracey of provincial with a nifty 848 made up of 282 283 283 games harv chappel 797 hugh dickie 795 reg ryall 775 len wilson 790 gus fantuz 773 geo webster 771 and ted fenrdng with 770 also had good triples in singles len wilson was top with 353 followed by reg ryall 339 hugh dickie 337 jim sar gent 328 george webster 319 harv chappel 309 and george barber 308 lou brandford with- 368 and bill bclleghem still hold high single and triple for the year so far silvers with 3736 and provin cials with 3584 were top teams for the week leslie and b van vuet came back george webster and bill ander- to even things up before ross son 23 nip shipway 230 terry cunningham struck again at 2620 bludd 226 ace bailey and frank of the half hour session to put t norval into their one goal lead which they held at the start of hornby orangemen are the second period i gwests of local lodge milton tied it up early in the at the regular meeting of royal period mcdowell getting his sec- oak lol 245 on january 14th ond at 247 ross cunningham the lodge was hostto the officers and earl wilson tallied for nor val al 713 and 859 respectively to make it read 6 4 and from there on in the teams just ex changed goals bill donaldson and ross cunningham scoring for norval and murray tasker and j wilmott completing the total for milton palermo walloped acton 7 to 1 in the second game to stay on top don vivian scoring- twice and dave murray ken stanbury ken vivian g grear and bob mar shall adding singles for the win ners with ralph cunningham notching the lone acton counter standing w l t pts palermo milton norval acton 14 12 senior b hockey standings including games pleyed jan ttrh w l t pts 12 3 1 33 mioaford brampton oakville glmira collingwood georgetown orillia 11 4 9 8 9 5 5 11 1 14 orluia has withdrawn from the league at hornby district under the lea dership of wor bra gordon ten ant oakville and thbmos warnes georgetown lodge master jim andrews welcomed them on behalf of the members the visitors conferred the royal blue degree on ft local member in a very efficient man- nr after a vote of thanks lodge closed and a lunch was served flowers for every occasion design work a speciaiiyi flowara- by wir in hi world norton floral tr 73582 georgetown the cost is usually greater when you do it later new car feeling t scon motors your chovrout okbmobiw expert service as near as your home cautk 71251 the home of better used can

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