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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1958, p. 10

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till georgetown hmalb wantay brenlnfc june 11 1958 page 10 you cant miss with an arrowed in the smartest collar styles youre sure to delight dad on his day and long after with arrow whites in his favorite styles these smartest of shirts boast the bestlooking collars smooth mitoga tailoring for contour- shaped fit careful details in longwearing sanforized fabrics that wont shrink out of fit be giftnght with arrow whitest in georgetown exclusively at silvers coming events baby cunte legion auditor lum georgetown first four mon days of every month l30 90 statutory holiday excepted tf euchre every monday at the busbolme inn bin everyone welcome proceeds for lesion building fund admission 25c starts at 800 pjn knox presbyterian congregat tonal and church school picnic will be held thursday june 19th at stanley park erin cars will leave the church at 4 pm all members and adherents are cordially invi ted to attend come and bring your picnic lunch 618 two monster barn dances to be held at george grundys new barn first farm north of no 24 highway at ospnnge 12 miles northeast of guelph 6 miles west of erin tasks orchestra in at tendance june 13th and 20th fridays dancing 930 pun to 130 am 150 per couple re freshment booth everyone wel come 618 anniversary services will be held in limehouse presbyterian church sunday june 15th 11 ajn and 730 pm guest spea ker rev e osborn milton speci al music with mrs ww carter vocalist am and georgetown knox mixed quartette pm a smorgasborg supper will be held tuesday evening june 17th on the church lawn supper served between the hours of 5v30 00 pro adults 125 children 50c 611 learn to drive the safe way at shirlies driving school car equipped with dual controls and folly insured phone brampton ask operator for srwlgrove 127 j 2 tf downtown business space available g down town georgetown ground floor with upstairs 40 x 80 owners interested in good rental will give long lease excellent possibilities for offices would remodel to specifications for suitable tenants reasonable appl box l herald principals onl mackenzie news fiberglas screening is the perfect answer to your screening problems it won t burn rust or stain your paint in rolls from 18 inches to 48 inches wide at 10c to 21c per square fool to make your own screens use our twopiece screen mould at 7c per 1i ft we will make screens for you in either 78 or 1 thickness and to fit your windows let us have the measurements and we wiu quote you give dad tools far thotsdoltyourself job powsichtothbrwtse power mowers so h will enjoy cutting the garden tools and many othbt items hardware toaagb 71mi georgetown i community swimming pool accommodation for swimming instruction is limited registration day for lessons sat june 14 2 to 4 pjn at hm pool lesson fees for the season children 200 adults s5 00 pool will open sot june 21st woether prmhtirg ftlrths bowers mr and mrs gerald bowers s3 george st announce the birth of a daughter linda joyce on saturday june 7th at st josephs hospital guelph a sister for mckie stevie and donna kemgshott fred and arlene kingshott 36 windsor road are happy to announce the birth of a son frederick alexander doug las on wednesday june 4th at st joseph s hospital guelph philp on june 1st 1958 at hchenry county memorial hos pital in woodstock illinois to dr and mrs r b philp lfoira kelly a son robert bruce deaths bennett mrs jane on fri day june 6th 1058 at the home of her niece mrs j roe 79 guelph street georgetown jane bennett in her 92nd yean wife of the late james bennett and dear sister of elizabeth thornton and the late joe we ver the funeral service was held on monday at the harold c mcciure funeral home interment n greenwood cemetery georgetown cards op thanks koeslag we would like to thank the members of the geor getown fire department for the won job they did in ex tjngnlshlng the fire at our home their prompt and ef fident action kept the damage to a- minimum we would also like to thank our neighbours and other friends for their kindness and all their hard work in helping us at this time george koeslag and family laws we would like to thank all our friends for their sym pathy cards and flowers in our sad loss of a loving sister mrs fred lews who has gone lo her eternal rest sisters annie and clara tost we wish to convey our sincere thanks and appreciation to all who have been so kind during our recent bereavement in losing a loving daughter and sister barbara elizabeth mrs barbara tost and family memoriams barclay in loving memor of mrs sam barclay who died june 13th 1945 remembrance is a golden chain death tries lo break but all in vain to have to love and then to part is the greatest sorrow of one s heart the years may wipe out man things but this they wipe out never the memory of those happy days when we were all together forever remembered by mary bob and jim dobbie in loving memory of a dear husband and father thomas dobbie who died on june 14th 1957 we cannot lord thy purpose see but all is well that s done by thee jennie dqbbie and family loud in lovmg memory of a dear mother mrs e loud who passed away june 15th 1952 away in the beautiful hills of god by the valley of rest so fair some time some day i know not when we will meet our dear mother there sadly missed by daughters jessie kathleen and mildred loud in loing memorj of no diar mother esther e loud who passed away june 15th 1952 the eternal hope abides with us all where love endures until the end the severed threads of life that fall ma meet again around the bend mother of mine who lived to bless this hope will sla our loneliness dear mother ou are alwajs nigh closer as the dajs go b she walks with us down quiet paths and speaks in wind and rain for the masuc power of memorj gives her back to us again sadl missed b daughter edith son in law tom and a sister dorothy mrs d swan who passed awa september 26th 1954 though absent ou are alwas near still missed still loved and cicr dear tom and edith mcdonald 34 thomas street brampton norton in loving memory of dad f w norton who passed away june 9th 1948 ever remembered by elizabeth ryaijl in loving memory of a dear wife and mother helen ryall who died june 14 1956 vie dream of ou dear loved one and sec your smiling face and know that ou arc happy in our father s chosen place ever remembered by husband and familj ryall in memory of mrs he len rjall who died june 14th 1956 her memorj is as dear today as in the hour vhe paiscd away ever rtmembered agar and may uest and familj what council did continued from page 1 mayor armstrong pointed out that one of the reasons for added policing would be adoption of the uniform traffic ticket a govern ment regulation which makes it obligatory for an offending motor ist to be stopped at the scene of his offence do we have to wait for a crime outbreak to decide wc need more police said cr harrison point ing out georgetown has been for tunatc in having a clean record a town is well policed when police men have nothing to do he said cr sjkes said the man sugges ted was not on a list of 14 prior applicants the police committee had decided to contact and that as a committee memoer he had heard of no meeting to interview applicants with crs harrison and elliott and deputy rece gray in favour the hinng motion was lost passing a 500 contribution to georgetown s new industrial com mission cr hyde remarked that he does not favour the town being a promoting body for any subdivi dcr and said that if the town is instrumental in bringing an mdus- trj an expenses should be borne bj the property seller cr sjkes said the delrex agree ment ais industrj will only be credited to delrex if directly brought to town bj the firm and otherwise would not apph on the 6040 ratio church lajdies group has pot luck supper the final meeting of the season of iht daughters of st giorgc s anglican church look the form of a pot luck supper at the home of mrs f stiggcr 55 king street on mondav june 2 one report was that given b the trta urer mrs c harris on the verv successful lilac tea held a 23rd a cup and saucer was presented to mrs pete manning as a token of appreciation for the work she has done in the past for the daugh ters the presentation was made bj mrs sam pennce on behalf of the members mrs manning will be leaving town short 1 to join her husband who has ben trans fcrrcd lo the cnr express at par rv sound tentative plans for the fait pro gram of activities were laid at the meeting and it was decided that the first meeting of the fall sea son be held on september 15th the meeting will be a social and the daughters expect that this in formal get together will act as a springboard for a busy and sue cessful 5859 season trj an adlet for quick re sults annual flower service st johns united church sunday june 15th at 11 am service of praise led by the junior choir under the direction of mr norman laird floral adornment arranged by the 5050 club service qf worship 950 a m sunday school beginners 11am other departments 9 45 am reoice in the lord always minister rev m g mcfarlane music director mr n laird joke book proceeds finance niagara trip funds from the sale of their joke book financed the grade 8 pupils of wngglesworth school to a trip to old fort niagara by georgetown transportation bus on fridaj june 6th principal william kinradc and two teachers kenneth harrison and douglas scott accompanied the students sightseeing and shopping oc cupied a great deal of the time spent particularly on the amen can side of the niagara river the students enjoyed their picnic lunch on goat island niece nursing grad at wellesley hospital susan blackstone daughter of mr and mrs n w blackstone of lindsay was among the gradual ing class of nurses at wellesley hospital toronto last week she was further honoured by winning the r j machillan prize for bed side nursing the graduation ceremonies were held at sberbourne street united church with a reception follow ing in the garden at the nurses s residence susan is the niece of mr and mrs ted darlington main st south mrs darlington attended the graduation stewarttown st johns anglican choir held a successful euchre and dance on friday evening in the community hall music was supplied by dons hulls orchestra with howson bud dell as floor manager pnxewin- ners were door prise mrs g le- meront euchre mrs paftsarr mrs robert mcenery mrs h lawsqn mr g kobial lucky spot dances mrs g lvoeront and miss fathers day specials at silvers this year with a bigger end better store to serve you our vast selections of highgrade men s apparel makes silver 5 more inviting than ever for father s day shopping here are a few money saving specials thai will make jdeal gifts for dad mens white shirts 396 famous brand reg 500 value mens sport shirts 396 a quality range of sport shirts reg 5 95 values mens slacks cool summer tropicals 895 mens sweaters 796 fine wool cardigans reg 10 values mens t shirts 298 a group of name brand t shirts reg 3 95 values mens pyjamas 398 sanforized broadcloth pyjamas men windbreakers 495 a range of jackets that sold orig up to 10 95 now mens sport coats fine wool fabrics well tailored 1995 mens ties lo0 reg 1 50 and 2 00 values mens sox 100 reg 1 50 and 1 75 values you are cordially invited to attend a vocal and piano recital by the pupils of kenneth harrison arct rmt wednesday eveg june 18th 1958 in st johns united church hall at 7 45 p m a special gift for that special man father just look special razor tradein sale 7 00 allowance on any razor when purchasing a bulova electric shaver these shavers are built with the matchless precision of a 23 jewel bulova watch the most serviosfree electric shaver of them all reg 34 50 your tradein 7 00 special 27 50 suggestions from our gents section for father leather wallets key cases schaa pen and pencil sets onyx and signet rings elq1n cyma ftulova cornel watches from 19 95 da prrrjc diamonds watches jiyoljiv o jewellery gifts 55 mux street tkiangle 73482 lynda walker the choir mem eers served a delicious lunch a number from st john s atten ded the i21st anniversary service at st stephens hornby sunday evening when rev j h biehry rector of st lukes palermo and st simons oakville was guest speaker sympathy is expressed with mr and mrs koeslag and family who experienced a fire at ther home on saturday fortunately every one turned in and helped them un til everything was safe and clean ed up what we saw while out walking sunday afternoon the poor pond it was not much more than mud maybe rain will arrive- and give some moisture to trashes things up some gergeos p looked as if they had re lot of attention ly any water gataf p5z53hbsbfln

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