Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 8, 1958, p. 3

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wednesday eve oct 8 138 thb oeqrgatown herald service is important quality is important price is important in a local business the customer is important when purchasing aluminum storms screens why take a chance noralume products ltd charlie armstrong philip carnky stanley oconnor osiciee 63 main street north triangle 79215 l wdmnnnw masonry mint stops wati beaver lumber 11 wtr srrt tit 72234 friendship circle september meeting the september meeting of tne friendship circle of st johns united church was held in the ladies parlour an auction sale with miss charlotte mcculiough as auctioneer assisted by mrs al zcravlev was conducted a vari ely of articles were offered for the members to bid on future activities were discussed mrs vera mccurober and mrs michael norton conducted the de votional portion of the meeting a social half hour concluded a very enjoyable evening kentons cut rate 28 main st north georgetown tr 7948 1 featuring mens work and dress clothes boots shoes and rubber wear children s and ladies apparel bedding dua to a tramenaou respome to our opening all pricas continual ladies skirts wools flannels gabs tweeds 298 389 588 blouses 289 work pants sanforized olive grey navy tan 395 matching e4 fn shirt atf hunreds and hundreds of items for the entire family at cutrate prices boys and girls lined jeans sanforized sizes 26x 189 death of mrs j h smith breaks five generations five generations were bpaken when mrs elizabeth harriet smith died on thursday october 2nd 1858 at her home in stewartfown at the age of eightyone mrs smith came to canada from england as a small child and lived in hagersville for many years coming to stewarttown ab out fifty four years ago a few years after her marriage to the late john h smith she was for merly elizabeth harriet hawkins surviving her is her only son cecil of stewarttown one broth er ted hawkins of drumheller saskatchewan and a niece annie granam of toronto four grand children eight greatgrandchil drcn and two great great grand children also survive rs smith was one of the old est living members of st john s anglican women s auxiliary stewarttown having been a mem ber for over thirty five years rev james e maxwell officiated at the funeral service conducted at the harold c mcclure funcr al home 34 edith st georgetown on saturday october 4th inter mint was in greenwood cemetery georgetown william hulls how ird briggs william carhart sam tennant jack standish and wil liam humphres were pallbearers clearing auction sale of rfllstrd and vaccinated ho l s t e i n s horses implements feed the property of james mcbride lot 19 6th line esquesing 2 miles west of georgetown on saturday october ti frank petch auctioneer telephone georgetown tr 72864 the younger you are the easier it is mats what tba middleaged duffers say on the golf couim when a teenager broaka 80 far the first t its the same stony with lamuy protection the younger you an whan yon lint arrange it the mora likely yon ara to be insurable and the younger yon are the lower the premiums too the mutual life of canada hi helping thousand of young canadians plan for future security talk to a mutual of canada man soon and bell show you how at mutuals outstanding dividend record really j iwt i pays off for the young man on his way up assuaamcl commmt 0 cmmd social personal mr and mrs adam ecclcs of gait were visitors last week at the home of bin w a mcclure mountainview rd mr a b reaman formerly from georgetown and now rcsid ing in kincardine spent a few days last week with mr and mrs harry howard 34 victoria street miss agnes mcclure and miss margaret anderson of toronto spent the past week holidaying in new york city among places of interest visited was the united nations building where they saw the general assembly in session mr and mrs lloyd cnchton r r 2 norval have just return ed from a months motor trip holi day which took them to the west they visited banff jasper and sas katoon and other points of inter est mr and mrs george blyth suzanne collin and karen of waterloo were here on saturday to visit with her parents mr and mrs all collins 102 guelph st and to take m the fall fair mr and mrs a e wheatley 49 main street south have her cousin baerbel strensky who comes from just outside iucsel dorf germany making her home with them baerbel who is just fourteen has already enrolled as t student at georgdown high school relatives attending the glabais bouwman wedding on salurda september 27th were mr and mrs edgar glabais mrs joseph gla bais mr francis and mr arthur leblanc all of toronto mr and mrs kobus schipper mr and mrs peter sclflpper and mr ed ward schipper a i of dim wil hams mr and mrs walter gra 6 church street were hosts on sun day to a number of relatives for a turkey dinner with all the trim mings including two birthday cake the occasion was the celc bration of four of their guests birthdays mrs ruw t bradley mrs florence sheppaid toronto and mrs john griffiths and tom miller ncwmarkel their guests were mr and mrs tom miller and mrs john griffiths ncwmar ket mrs mary greenwood mr and mrs roy greenwood sandra and roy junior and mrs russell bradley all of toronto mr and mrs clark ruddell michael and garry brampton mrs florence sheppard and aubrey of toronto mount union institute conducts wi program the regular meeting of the georgetown women s institute was hi id in knox presbyterian sun bcl ool rooms on widniit t thanks giving food savings whole kernel 14 oz cans nibletscorn 469 stokelys fancy 28 oz can pumpkin 239 freshpak 100 rolls waxed paper 249 masons r mn beverages cans 0it turn nickels into dollars invest your food savings in grand union savaseals open friday evenings until 9 pm main street bet 1st mrs v rawson presi dent presided roll call wa answered with the naming of a song popular in each member a teens minutes and correspond tiae were dealt with the arrangcmtnls were madt for tht short course hem a held in knox church hall on food pre servation on rndaj october at 130 pm mrs bert palmer and mrs a m baxter were pointed convenors for this siiral items pertaining to the fair exhibit were discussed the w i exhibit was christmas ideas mrs norman snyder has tickets to sell on an afghan which mrs g l couling donated mrs raw son then asked the visiting vt t to take over the meeting mrs robertson president of mount union w i conducted the program mrs ellen readhead gave a wonderful reading on the tie as the motto a humorous recitation by mrs harry king wai followed by a singsong with all joining in mrs velma nor ns the district president read a poem on the seeds we sow so a reading entitled are we hitchhikers or workers mrs kennedy gave a reading when pa is sick mrs r r coulter spoke on the government hospitalization plan she is the secretary for this dis tnct mrs w sinclair gave a vote of thanks to mount union w i for the excellent program and the lunch committee buy how pay utter as irlhe at joo down and a week puts a new coodaear tire on your car 123 smoked picnic hams 43 lean cottage rolls 55p breakfast link sausages lb 49c fresh lean hamburg lb 39c tasty franks 2 lbs 75c fresh sausage meat 4 lbs 700 mstuct repieserltativf john t armstrong clu 1uw st oaofgeknm t 74631 open fridays until 9 pm elmwood tire service ltd 64 main si n georgetown tr 73290 pert cradft mampton swifts gem margarine 4t1 we will have also a good seledion of turkeys geese ducks capons fowl ouy now from the home of better jtusff lti majwst otoaogtown

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