Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1957, p. 3

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sanp r- credit valley r u hock t sod 5 asphalt paving co motels sidewalks driveways georgetown parking lots tennis courts service stations road work concrete curbs if you need any asphalt paving done call triangle 74651 ree estimate j w iav ken new bathrooms installed or remodelled charlie nash mcdowell water systems 5tking street east repair of all kind triangle 72s43 the credit valley conservationauthority what is it the people of georgetown belong to one of 18 municipalities who have to partly finance au its undertakings you will want to hear the wrhys nd whtraforat ol the authority here is your opportunity in st johns memorial hall friday november 8th at 8 pm illustrated lecture by professor a f coventry on principles of conservation moving pictures illustrating the field of conservation of soils and water waterpollution and its correction will be- shown the chairmen of advisory boards for general oversight farm planning and land us reforestation historical sites recreation and parks publicity will each outline their programs you as a ratepayer are interested be sure to be present t mccofean movie camera winner holy cross bazaar a buaar and fun fait jointly sponsored by the catholic womens league and the holy name society of- holy cross rc church was a successful event on friday in the odd fellows hall hie event officially opened by ft thomas van laer in the after noon was wellpatronised includ ing afternoon tea a hot supper and games and bingo in the evening fr v- j morgan acton former pas tor of the parish was a visitor dur ing the day a highlight of the baxaar was the drawing for a movie camera and projector which was won by t mccolgan 4 bard lane mrs wal ter magdy- 49 icclntyre crescent won a rotisserie and michael mas terman 63 charles street doll mrs r c atcdermott and mrs florence curtis were genera con veners fo rthe baxaar and ron hunt who is president of the holy name society was in charge of the fun fair conveners of the various ba- taar booths included baking mrs bernard armstrong mrs anthony hurley touch and take mrs 5eo hewson parcel post mrs fred peters penny sale mrs ronald hulme mrs gerard wilcox need lework mrs fred masterman miss therese st jean dutch booth mrs peter drenters mrs j p bus white elephant mrs ron hunt mrs r perigo aprons mrs fred tucker mrs sid hulme mrs john kotaski fish pond mrs jim yates the afternoon tea was convened by mrs doug sargent and the supper by mrsmfin boyle the men of the church operated the fun fair in the evening r hows your 10 todaysinsurance problems answered question i am interested in determining when fire in surance was first sold answer about 1687 after the great fire of london the first policies on this con tinent in america were is sued around 1753 contributed in the interest of sound insurance by john r barber james f evans john t armstrong you help yourself when yak help the lions raise funds to help the swimming pool -cr- every dollar of profit of the lions jamboree thursday oa 31 and friday nov 1 will be used to aaake a further payment on the community swimming pool which you have been enjoying for the past two seasons bingo games of chance masquerade parade draw for new car frig stove join the iions at the armory labatts pi v brewery iimited space contributed jn the service of the community by john labatt limited pji c mcderaott and gerard wilcox supervised the games and the bin go yas conducted by fred tucker sid hulme and james boyle gerry van klink was in charge of soft drinks and the boys from notre same de beauregard farm assisted in the fish pond and gave their ser- vices in various capacities greatly assisting the committees whose rinks had been thinned by the flu epidemic there were a number of smaller lucky draw at the various booths winners included shopping bag mrs ron hunt crocheted dollies mrs j milton mrs fred peters mrs james egerton tin of cook ies earl wilcox boudoir chair edgar beeney dutch lamp betty anne hulme easel tray mrs tom peavoy knitted dog mrs r c me dermott picture painted by lady edith windle mrs gerard wil cox ken hash jack kerby chief prizewinners lnolfyear the north halton coif and country club trophy symbolic of the club championship officially went to ken nash on saturday oc tober 19th mens closing field day as well as the closing day competi tions club members took part in dart games viewed a film and at 7 sat down to the closing dinner there was also a lucky draw ah of the runners up were pre sented with cuff links for their showing dr jack kerby was right behind nash in the a flight and the b flight champion jim ev ans who received the john r bar ber trophy was followed in that div ision by walter brandford bill clark took c flight ahead of leigh bradbury and the consola tion round for the bank of com merce trophy was copped by don rand the run- ncr up in that class was wel lington duke wilson bud binkley was runner up in kerr nash the handicap round to ted penning while harv chappcl copped the prize for ringer score on the days play harv chappel won first low net in group no 1 the 414 handicap class jack kerby was 2nd low net and jim linton low gross in group 2 15 to 22 gord king was 1st low net scotty patterson second low net and jack hamilton and norm marchment 1st and 2nd low gross respectively page 3 wednesday eveg october 3m9b7 thi oeorgitown herald golfers with a handicap betweet5 ind that production 23 and 28 competed in group no 3 here dave godden took the honors for first low net ted fenning sec ond low net and leigh bradbury first low gross the prize for hid den score went to bill latimer bill hamilton was first low net i in group no 4 2936 which held the most awards joe dwyer jr j was 2nd low net ccc dobbic mil- values for thrifty shoppers prices effective oct- nov 1 2 margarine 4 h ffreshpakhj 2 heinz in tomato sauce spaghetti hefnz vegeter1aj beans lobbys tomato juke 15 ox cans e d smiths blueberry 3 49c pie filling in tom sauce is ox cans monarch 3 49c pie crust mix 48 ox cans for the finest bak1ng 2 65c velvet flour 20 ox can ox pkg 33c alhltag 39c ed smiths t apple pie filling e d smiths ss cherry pie filling 20 ox cans grand union 29c coffee or can blue or wh 39c breeze 7c off lb 83c giant site 76r t v fe atur es of the week highuner cod fillets cashmere toilet tissue old dutch bieach essex cabbage rous 2 one lt pkg 49c 4 rolls 49e 2 32 oz btls 39c 2 fourteen oz capsevsc enter the big grand union mink stole contest you can win a beautiful mink stole or one of 60 other prizes get all the details at your grand union foodmarket grapefruit florida c lb mesh bog 39 washed potatoes marsh seedless ontario no 1 bradford marsh 10 lb bog 39c open unth 900 pj friday main street north prospects for the us yield is ab out onefifth larger than the 1946- 55 average red clover preliminary re- of doublecut red clover seed chiefly produced in eastern canada may be about three times that of 1956 there were approximately 1700 acres of lasalle red clover a dou blecut variety inspected for regi stration and certification according to crop inspection reports with pro duction estimated at about 190000 pounds ton 3rd low net and murt allison bromc grass j of 4th low net matlsodd was 1st low n l expec gross and two hidden score prizes ic t0 f ie m went to jack gunning and dr 7 6st ut two- h chamberlain won trophy for net matt todd also the day for low halloween party for st johns church club hobgoblins spooks and witches were rampant last saturday even ing when mr and mrs blair arm strong 18 hewson crescent enter tained the 5050 club of st johns united church at their home mr and mrs harv lee and mr and mrs em hyde were hosts with them for the evening the masquerade party was a huge success with a vondcrful turn out and everyone in a gala mood mrs reg broorahcad won first prixc for the ladys best costume dressed most appropriately as miss asian flu and harv lee the best for the men as a girl scout mr and mrs al prousc and mr and mrs chester deforest won pri- xos for spt5t dances and al zerav- lev won jhe prixc for shuffle board all the guests brought a box lunch and the hosts supplied the tea and coffee everyone disappeared home wishing the hobgoblins came out more than once a year thirds of the 1956 crop notice to creditors 1 in the estate of john joseph thompson farmer deceased alf ptsrsohs having claims again st the estate of john joseph thom pson late of the township of es- iqucsing in the county of halton farmer who died on or about the 30th day of august 1957 are here by notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or be fore the 23rd day of november 1957 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard on ly to the claims of which the un dersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have not ice dated at georgetown this 21st day of october ad 1957 william francis thompson executor of the estate of john joseph thompson by his solicitors dale and ben nett georgetown ont 116 i farm news crop prospects for alfalfa red clover j w alfalfa while production of alfalfa seed in 1957 may be 50 per cent larger than in 1956 it will be nevertheless one of the smallest crops on record this is the state ment of the plant products divis ion of i the canada department of agriculture alfalfa sead setting in ontario was genemdlypoor and the crop will be very small for the second successive yean true some of the western province have or had prospects of increased yields but there is some uncertainty due to a4teavy snowfall in the peace river dtatrkl we also note that the forecast in the us calls for a 7 per cent decrease nevertheless l notice to creditors in the estate of annie m stull d d all persons having claims ag ainst the estate of annie m stull late of the township of esquesing widow deceased who died on or about the 6th day of april 1857 are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 1st day of november 1957 af ter which date the executors will proceed to distribute the estate ha ving regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice dated at georgetown this 16th day of october 19077 frederick lewis campell and james harold campbell executors of- the estate of annie m stub by their solici tor t h van aookr 19 main st 1 g ont drive safely and comfortably this winter changeover now we service and repair all makes of cars studebaker sales and service open dally till 10 pm hicken and clapham corner maple- a venue and 7th line opposite the golf course tmangl 7352 georgetown dont put off those hard tedious jobs any longer we offer you a variety of services window cleaning- storm windows we specialize in cleaning aluminum cleaning and replace storm sash and doors i weatherproofing stripping doors and windows caulking and 4 replace glass glazing any size work done on the job a saving to you 5 minor repairs to roofs wooden shingles or rubberoid 6 minor repairs to chimneys brick and stone 7 minor repairs to woodwork interior or exterior 8 cleaning and waterproofing basements 9 complete interior cleaning floors woodwork ceilings and walls 10 weekly or monthly contracts for cleaning stores offices factories apartments and churches remember our slogan your satisfaction our succosv estimates cau anytime personal house cleaners w m vsjifjj m nwiei

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