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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1958, p. 11

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the georgetown herald port office dafw ottawa georgetown ontario wednesday november 5th 1958 featuring our style of the month c coiffure martins beauty salon cteaveholm drive triangk 73932 georgetown wellington cafe 124 gvalph st across from dominion sead houm triangte 72823 chinese food special lie takeout service when ft comes to fine food and service everyone comes to usl family dmnas business linn lorn tempting steaks sandwiches full course meals ice cream open daily 8 jn 1 1 30 p m sundays 10 am 1 1 p n tuesdays 8 00- 200 i outstanding golfers in the women s division of the misslssauga golf club were presented with their awards recently from left to right are mrs k m langdon georgetown winner of the bronze trophy mrs r w latng toronto club president mrs l b reid toronto winner of the club cham ptonship and mrs j m schissler long branch highland trophy winner conservator photo by gordon campbell shows friendship circle overseas trip slides the october nutting f tht friendship circle of st john s united church was held on mon da october 27th in tin ladies parlour ladies of the congrcga uon were invited to ahan with the group in the presentation of coloured slides b miss barbara kinrade on her recent trip over sea- to the cirl guides meeting in belgiutm tht doolionat period was verj ably carried out b mrs milton armstrong and mrs don powers plans for the tea at the annual ba precious cargo handle with care remember the day you brought that tiny bundle of joy home from the hospital it was a great moment you were determined nothing would mar the happiness of the days ahead it is quite natural for the mature young man to think seriously about the unforeseen to think about family protection through life insurance for family protection at low net cost talk to a mutual life of canada man he represents the company with the outstanding olmo jua1- iife assurance company of canada dividend record district representative wwav wjarwbwanbbwata john t armstrong clu 39 main si c town th 79621 ken nash top golfer 4th consecutive year zaar on nombr 28th wire di ussetl tht nu 1 1 mg concluded with a d licmui luncheon served b the mtmtibirs if the trundship cirt le local man consolation winner in sweepstakes the most interested local family in the running of the cambridge shirt stakes in lnjjand last tues da was without a doubt the bob othercuts of 22 bairstow crcsc and for good reason for mr ncth ercut was holding a sweepstakes ti cktl on one of the entries in the big run a horse named full minute iioweer their norte failed to fin ish in the monej mr and mrs v ihercut and their tw children julie an 1 diwd listened to an account f the race broadcast over cbi at b 30 and even though lluir horse didn t share in the winninj the weren t too downhearted since the will still receive 1100 for holding the ticket had fullmmute won the race they would hae received ap proximate 140 000 but mr ne thercul assured his family before hind that the chances of winning were slight full minute was men tinned onlj briefly during the earl stages of the race and fell back apparently boxed in b oth er horses the race was won b london calling mr ne thcrcut rec ived a tele sram on frida notifying his that his licket had been drawn attend dedication of church memorial window mr and mrs a ii feller 2 fmerj street with mrs feller s brother george i ake and mrs iake of thornhill motored to powassan list uetti later waiting timmms and returning home h a of the ottawa vill their trip to i owassin was t a linl the dtdicition of a mi in r nl window in si mir s ngh in i hurch in mrmnn i f man ab i ham laki wif of j cph i ak publish r of the powissan news li ik d last dctimber mrs iiki v is a nitim f ait n ind h r hushind is a firmer george n vner wh afler learning the printing trade w ih th act n free i ress established his own husmtss in lowassan 51 ears igo another hrolher chirles ind mrs i akr f piurboro were iko at the de licati n at whith th most iu u 1 wright ar bkhip f alt ma in i melropdi tan of ontirio officiate i th pinel wind w shows hnsl u it hin in ihc lirge c n tr pinel inn mar and st john in the suit panels with lilies in tertwined throughout i minor accident on guelph st highway cars dnen b stanlo hall mpp of r r 2 strrclsville and lie meret euelph were in col lislon on the afternoon of oct 25 on fiurlph st near chuck tvlers ba station neither driver was injured in the accident which was reported to local police at about 520 ptn damage to the 1954 cadillac dri en b mr hall was estimated at 90 wtth tihe mcrct car damage almost nil the hall car struck a hydro pole when mr hall swer ved in an attempt to avoid colli sion both cars were westbound when it occurred cpl jim bils borrow investigated another golf season has failed to dethrone ken- nash from hts perennial position atop north halton golf and country clubs list of flight champions ken was award cd the club tro phy and a ronson lighter for taking top honours in a flight b the club pro russ kell at the men closing day banquet hcld saturda oct 25th at the club house this is the fourth jear in succession that he has captured the champ ionship ted tinning was runner up in i he lead division while charlie itnmr lock d up b flight oxer runner up norm marchment ross norton tok c flight with stan v a k runner up and jack hamilt in copptil the handicap tourne with dr john herb the runner up here consolation pn s in b and c flights went to i- rank wallace and graham faro ell respectively low net champion on the da pi i was zek mccandless while the closing daj gross tournament was captured by harv chappel other prize winners included ls pcrcival hugh dickie stu young bill hamilton and earl wilcox each golfers division was decided bv his handicap dr john kerbv chaired the ban quet and in leaving his position as club captain thanked the men section as a whole for their coop e ration during his term of office directing a particular vote of thanks to his two fellow members of the 1958 executive vice cap tain ted fenninc and secretan huth dickie ted fenmng sue lcidtd him in an election of offic rs in which hm chappel moved into the icccaptainc and hugh dickie was re urji d as secretar pn sentations were also ma le to s me people who won nothin in llie form of trophies hut did i h rou h ih ir d licaud itxntanci in i allenli n gin th n peit o own tikinlwr of the cub ir john kt rti pt rfofine d the p 1 -i- anl tisk of presenting toki ns nf ih 1 ib appr cntt n to russ jnd mrs kell md mr anl m- da id spicer ntertiinnu nt wis provided h films shown cotirlcsv the hiram walker to b the reprrsenlatne mr k arche r pproximateh 33 golfers took pirt in the losing ii r impel it i n with oo sitting down for the dinner a thieved foiled in attempt on 0elrex three tw t rinto nuths were arrested last wk b local police for the theft nf building material from the de irex subdivision the ouths were stopped tor an infraction of the highwa traffic ct while passing through slreets ille b pcs donald carnegie and robert nuttall who discovered th materials in the back of the truck while making a routine inspection the stolen goods consisted mainlx of pl wood and shingles cpl jim bilsborrow arrested the ouths after the streets ille police de partment made a check with the local office children s birthday parties are one thing the herald likes to fea ture in the social and personal columns when your child has a party font forget to phone the- news to to 73201 legion notes friday night wol be the ntttall big night with the rememhranstt- dinner staged for 7 15 pja simwpt a crowd of approximately 20di us expected to be present and ano ther grand evening is looked gov ward to the ladies as usual axe to cater for a turkey thisljs always a real event rev john mcderaud has accej- led the job of being that evening and we know that everyone will enjoy hearing htmi rev john is a former geongtt- towner having lived here until going away to theological sejkoojh his father was postmaster ftwr many years in town and before- that ran a grocery store there will be a dance lahtc tn the music of the debonnains sunday is the annual day our remembrance service and is hoped that there will be a big turnout not only of the members but of the townspeopifc- as well it would be partictdnol nice to see every man on paraate- that belongs to our branchv amfi it should not be impossible- by any means at all it is our strong contention that evocy man who ever wore a uniform as a tokam of respect to those who have paid the supreme sacrifice should be- on hand for this service we do not believe that anything can b more important that day than att tending this ery solemn senucei the parade will form at the lag ion hall at 1215 to move o at 1230 for service at the cenotapm henn shepherd will be in chacga- of the parade anv and all uations interested in being in tne- parade are aked to report tn hmt on mill street outside the legioni hall at 12 is to 1230 sunday lets see eery member in cms- parade and cen more unpoctantil let s see eaery person in the cwm continued on page 4 g4jen taxi 3cak3 wdtuimmje omvers tr 72432 to saturday excursions toronto have van awb motors chkihreur electrical system we have new batteries antf nfeilh newtors at a very low price we stock s500 worti- erf k streak ignition parts all guaranteed- fan ixqfodo mtles free comrlbsioh st w w9med at van alphen motors gun williams loocroamk h 79439

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