Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 12, 1958, p. 8

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tr m6mw0wh hntald wednesday ft- ab utk 1008 page 8 the magic flpir a three act operetta by segor grades of harrison public shool other enlerlalnmeiit by iunior grades thursday friday february 13 14 wrigglesworth school auditorium 745 pm admission 50c tickets available for friday night only for your valentine a beautiful flowering potted plant a lowly box of cut flowers a special amnganent for your table or perhaps an individual styled corsage for the dance of the year rosedale floral 32 albert street tr 729sj scotts chev olds your market place for ok guaranteed cars come in and look them over we have more than we can parki take advantage of our winter prices youll find our ok guarantee b more than a slogan it is your assurance of superior quality every make to choose from car lot at the fina station no 7 highway stewart simpson tr 74081 showroom 61 guelph street art scott tr 722s1 georgetown coming events enamel on copper class to start early in march for informa tion call tr- 73215 a valentine tea and baking sale will be held at holy grass church hall on friday february 14th at 230 pm sponsored by the catholic womens league st albans shrove tuesday bazaar february 16th in glen williams sewing baking fish pond hot luncheon 75c children 35c 300 pm to 900 pun 313 baby clinic legion auditor ium georgetown first four mon days of every month 130 3301 statutory holidays excepted tl f valentine party euchre dance penny sale sponsored by ballinafad wi in stewarttown hall friday feb 14th at 813 sharp admission 60c t an irish tea will be held at st johns united church hall oii friday afternoon march 7th at s pm under the auspices of the wms silver collection everyone cordially invited to attend sl georges waare ho an easter tea bazaar and sale of baking and aprons oh april 12th and on april 19th will hold a rummage sale world day of prayer service will be held friday feb 21st at 3 pm in st johns united church ladies of georgetown and vicinity are urged to attend last call for the dance of the year the iooe valentine dance this friday evening feb 14th in the rose room of the arena sure to attend georgetown first big dance of the winter dancing 930 130 local council of women will hold their regular monthly meet ing on friday february 28th at the home of mrs r t paul ruth evans will be the gest speaker and will show films of recent trip to europe six week st john first aicl course odd fellows hall tentat ively set for every wednesday at 8 pm commencing march 5th for further information call john elliott tr- 74115 a regular meeting of the georgetown horticultural society will be held in wrigglesworth school on wednesday evening february 19th at 8 pm guest speaker will be professor taylor of the oac and his talk will deal with planting seeds indoors the public is invited the monthly meeting of har rison home school assn will be held monday feb 17 at 8 pm mr r f bornhold school inspec tor for halton county will talk on some aspects of the course of study in public schools mainly reading a group discussion will follow luncheon will be served mr and mrs jim dobbie 10 young street and mr and mrs jerry moody of toronto were in rockcliffe friday where they at tended the pass out ceremony at the rcmp barracks there in which their son cst tom dobbie took part they journeyed on to val- leyficld pq to spend the rem ainder of the weekend with rela tives there st georges junior chotr dinner held members of st georges junior choir enjoyed a turkey dinner in- the parish hall last thursday ev ening tendered to them by the la dies of the wjl mrs sam walker convened the event each boy and girl drought a- parent with them as guests mr thomas warnes leader of the boys choir expressed the ap preciation of all to the wa mem- oersyud also expressed everyones regretat the unavoidable absence of the girls choir leader mrs a e dawson the rector rev ken neth richardson spoke a few words of encouragement and praise to the junior choir and their leaders for theip faithfulness in coming out to the weekly practices and for their singing each sunday which adds its own special beauty to the service after dinner several amusing and educational films were shown hahon progressive conservative association convention haitons pc candidate in the federal election will k selected at this meeting friday february 14th at30 pjn in milton town hall speakers john paiutt pool sandy best haon leslie at dark pre stan hail mjnto- john depew secty chimney blaze calls firemen to stewarttown a chimney fire at the home of james staddon of stewarttown last sunday night was extinguished by georgetown firemen before any damage could result the brigade used a heavy chain to knock mast of the flames back down the chim ney and then doused the inside with the hose to prevent any re currence the fire was discovered by mr staddon around 930 pm no lower prices anywhere on these 5 final winter closeoutsl at s are you interested school league bowling if so come and talk to bill anderson at the lucky strike bowling alley we will be happy to give you all the information regarding special rates etc learn to drive the safe way at shirlies driving school car equipped with dual controls and fully insured phone brampton ask operator for snelgrove 127 j 2 tf campaign meeting thursday feb 20 in the public tibrary 800 pm everybody welcome in place of the regular monthly meeting a special campaign meet ing of the georgetown- branch canadian red cross society will be held on the above date individuals and organization rep resentatives who support red cross are cordially invited to at tend if you are interested and cannot attend please phone tr 74 127 2681 or 2185 remember march is red cross month georgetown arena seasons schedule monijfjgure skat 410 pm toot free skating 45 pm 11 years and up hockey 8 pjn wed curling thurs curling frt free skating 45 pm 1 1 years and under hockey 8 pm sat public skating 24 pm- ami 710 pm ah ages 79 pm adults and students only 910 pm tt mark v quintette the coolest frl feb 21st club midtown v00 to 1200 pjn admission unchanaad dane cancelled this prlday for iodt formal 1 boys wool duffle coats 796 boys storm coats parkas 495 boys all wool slacks breeks 198 jboys pullover sweaters 149 boys wool hockey sweaters 199 watsons and turnbulls winter underwear combinations at vi price mens gabardine ski slacks now half price mens assorted higherpriced sweaters 298 pullovers and cardigans mens plaid doeskin sport shirts 159 mens heavy work sox i 29c mens gabardine parkas and storm coats 500 mens gabardine topcoats 1000 mens higherpriced windbreakers 500 clearance of mens suits 2500 clearance of name brand shirts 198 a group op childrens snow suits coat sets now half price a group op 2995 dresses 500 millinery going at half price ladies tailored suits 1500 ladies higherpriced suits 2300 ladies- handbags 98c ladies flannelette gowns 100 ladies gloves 98c ladies bulky knit sweaters by grand mere pullovers cardigans 7s 895 ladies super orlon cardigans 398 ladies crepe slips 149 ladies nylon pajamas 298 ladies quality nylons 55c clearance of mens sport coats 500 clearance of mens overcoats half price bill maccormack speaks to fellow rotarians bill maccormack local druggist gave an interesting talk on drug retailing monday evening at the regular meeting of the rotary club of georgetown mr maccormack who is a mem ber of the club gave it in form of a classification talk and it was enjoyed by everyone he traced the history from the time of the first recorded drug dispensing some nine thousand years ago un til the present day he- noted the tremendous change and progress that had been made in the busin ess in the past twenty years and even more markedly in the past ten jim pitrhi intrfritirfri mil and industrial hockey gives exciting semifinal round smith and stone shook off a strong toronto bid and scored three times in the third period to get a 64 win over the metros in the second game of their semifi nals on sunday after playing to a 4 all tie in the opener george webster led the winners with two goals don jarvie bob by hall jim beckett and dan mossop had one apiece bloski ac counted for half of the toronto scoring kostyluk and kryiyluk pi- he was thanked by bill raycroft discussion at some length was given to the hockey game be tween the lions and rotary and the president bill carrnrged that in view of the advanced age of most of the monarchs that care be taken bjfrotarians not to force the pace too hard uon harold fobert was present to iron- out de tails of the game a number of other matters came up during general business and practices for the minstrel show taking place in march were an nounced the tickets fur the tri- town meet were distributed and a number win be sent over to ac ton and milton this threeclub dinner will take piece on february 24th in the lo cal legion halt this wilt be the first one held to which the ladies of the clubs were invited and en tertainment and daneingiwill be held after dinner eked up the other two provincial evened their series with the combines at 1 by blast ing the redshirts 5 to 1 in the sec ond game of the double header the provincial tallies were div ided among charlie davies geo mcclure ross hillier bill hewitt and jack kemshead ron ritchie was the only combine able to beat carman maltby in the provincial net both series are three out of five and will resume at the arena at 215 sunday afternoon for your valentine may we suggest our attractive costume jewellery in all the new spring styles and settings from 100 up a place setting of her favourite bone china in wedge- woodor royal doulton from j 420 up or perhaps justa piece tojsdd to her collection or a new cyma elgin bulova or westfiew watch valentines by rustcraft far hut spatial s barbers 55 mr1 strut watches catts wangle 744

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