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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1957, p. 10

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m v iamo glen taxi tr 72432 i ss iraportanc wv sand sus topoil r-s- tom haines triangfo 73302 j odre ikynayfll 1 all bt take your part in theelection let as see loopeneelsrattbihlanisrnot oiatetfiureaullitfitlhit also afttheiectlon ofnfflcera on- sun day afternoon tfceeleetloftrtakes place sunday at 20ff plm with the initiation of new rnymftftnr so that they may vote before at ljto how about everyone making a real tryto be present for important meeting rocky too merry men over to mutonoias f euchre tournament but the boys didnt do so well rocky says they letme- down the bates he intends put- twiaii wing it res tr733e9 travel notes 15 day air excursion only 45400 return malton to london england full particulars at john r barber travel advisor john jl barber agency insurance travel fit 73521 mm street merits to come we believe that the golf tourna ment is going to be held in lake- view strplease note lets see a lit tle more interest last year geor getown wasnt represented arid for a branch as golf minded as this it was a disgrace after the harrowing tale regard ing the ducks there is more sorrow to relate 6ne of the ducks died so knobtf put irrr mtrtothe third division court here and is await ing action against the defendants one j main and d bowman he has assessed the costs as follows 10 against mr martin for taking the duck without his knowledge andss against d bowman for har bouring it in the cellar anovwhile at times davey and the writer have disagreed we do agree with him on the point that we dont think he should have to pay for the eggs laid while the duck was in captivi ty that we understand is anoth er pending court case though we hasten to add that before we run a story like last week we tell the main figures in it what we in tend so that there wont be any repercussions however the num ber of people that were phoning from ss telling me what perc was going to do to me had me a bit un nerved until we saw him and waited for thetnevitableblast but all we got was a complaint be cause he felt that for liking his name in the story that the herald should have- ran a single column picture of theducks and- owner of course r lorusso asks us to dart tournament aboost is he says letters have gone out to all interested associations and he hopes to see a real big affair he asks for cooperation from every body n last tuesday night saw a very enjoyable affair at the legion hall when the imperials and their wives had a wonderful party this is the usual yearend party but this year their section has grown so much it star frammifg ording to a statement submitted wmpionarails to eoonen thursday are 55 tears wed mr and mrs joseph mcclintock celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary recently rfri c at a rec at the home of their daughter and her husband mr and mrs victor bunton jessie st brampton mr antjhrmr mcclintock were married in christ anglican church in 19011 ney lived in ting them utoastrict tracing jfefc treetsvttle troti 1905 theajt mov- next year no late nights no-strenu- onsjexeceise and nib beer unless they win wo asked fttokymiat be though about that last rulehe tells as that as manager the dictum doesntapply to hunt sort of ano ther case of dont do what 1 do do what i say f seriously rocky we know you and the hoys were a bit disappointed but you cant win them all especially if you just dont get the cards ifs a long winter with a great many mor e to brampton where they have since made their hornet mr mc- dlintock wassbonv in streetsville he son of tge late mr and mrs alex mcclintock and us wife is a native of grand vailey daugh ter of the late mr and mrs rich ard king mr mccdntock was in the painting and decorating business excepting for time he served over- seas in world war x they hac three children harry efblamp ton laurence joe who operates joes tuck shop in georgetown and mrs bunton and two grand children allen bunton and mary mcclintock i mrs d w baxter heads arts crafts mrs d w baxter 41 charles street was elected president of the arts crafts of georgetown when members nual meeting on january 17th at the home of mrs arthur beau mont glen williams mrs baxter succeeds mrs cyril brsndford in the office other officers named at the meeting ares- mrs m r mover founder mrs wallace thompson 1st vice presi dent mrs leslie clark 2nd vice- president mrs thomas beer se cretary mrs larry haughan cor responding secretary mrjf alex reader treasurer mrs j h chamberlain advertising conven er mrs keith barber tea conven er mrs thomas beer display convener mrs m h mover sales convener miss l molesworth craft convener mrs earl trow pantry self convener mrs j ar- nott early social convener reports were read by the treas urer and the secretary and a summary of the years activities was given by mrs baxter acting president at the close of the business meeting the members gathered in the dining room for tea assisting mrs beaumont were mrs 2j within arweek eleytorluanet loads of canadian cattle left mal- ton aijcpprt bound for the exhibition to be held in mid january in capital city of the dominican re public in thejm6st indies the cattle ndmrering 149 head in all consisted largely of hol- steins with representative groups also included from the ayrshire guernsey jersey shorthorn and angus breeds j four different uuw leiknteawtigjjii exporters of cattle con- j loss industriar ggzfrsub hayslfjmni jwwilte took held u richard schleissner cale donia 33 head jack cnargbers hatchlev station 20 head end mr- reldr 13 7 bead the rays shiew anbsher ot- by william hyde it was mr hydes last official act as fire chief before being suc ceeded by the new chief jack harlow mr hydes report showed only 16 local tire callt during the year damage to dwellings including smoke damage totalled 2800 and there was only 100 reported in cotomercud-fire- lofts ihdustriar loss was 1600 and one car fire caused 3w damager besides its local fire service the department answered 16 fire cafjs a 2 rescue calls ila- tte suitoundlng part of esdoesing township served by fire carea and imttttututfaid calls to acton mr hyde thanked council for cooperation during his five years as chief aha was in turn comp limented by mayor armstrong on bis own work amtr the efficiency or rhedepartrnent which he term ed tne most important organiz ation intowh possibility of selling garbage picking privileges was discussed when w o brownridge 26 col lege st said he knew a man who would be interested in paying 500 if he were allowed to pick- scrap out of the town supply mr brownridge sajdjhe him self had spent a few hours one day selecting scrap and he re lieves there is enough for the town to realize a profit s he was asked to have the in terested party make an offer in writing which would be dealt with at a future council meeting a stipulation would be that it would not interfere with the sanitary disposal system by which garbage is covered soon after it is deposit ed in its final resting place mr brownridge also brought up the question of allowing him aj parking stand for his taxi in front of his mill street office a similar request last year was turned down as there is no legis lation to allow taxi parking his request was turned over to this ii y an m f- for following the exhibition the cattle will be sold their value win to ftuite an extent be deter mined by the placings at the show and consequently there wiil be keen competition for the prizes not only between the different canadian animals but also with the js cattle that will be pres ent and the winners from last years show the canadian cattle are jugh- class individuals and alsocdrw excellent blood- g m c ons brantford secretary of the holsfeinfriesian association of will attend the show as canadawill an observer wt flowers for every occasion dwlgn work a specialty flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral tr 735s2 georgetown years police committee for study uraace fuel oil town wji mw somerville fit mswcerdr brampton dial opefistor aw asfc for zenith 67200 reverse charges for furnace fuel oil foye 4il and all esso fr all rural areas john l hodgins impbual farm aob4t 44 west st braiiipton kl j on the price of repair parts for all overhaul save 10 work on ihc farm eq during the month of jamu expert welding we build snow plows and blades archdekin m0l0y wkara servico bbesr 24 wesleyan street tr 73640 georgetown k toronto nephew dies sudden heart attack was impossible to hold it in apriyl m rit s ate homtso it was held in thdsgntl 1 ion hall everybody had a grand time and renewed old acquaintan ces there was music for dancing and a swell lunch was provided by a number of the wives the imperial election was held on sunday with the following offi cers elected alex taylor president p clark treasurer r muir secre tary r hedley c parton execu tive chairmen included alex tay lor sick chairman mrs tom grieve and entertainment chairman david bowman lunch- was served at the end and a social time had by all good luck in 1957 to you end the group you head alex usually the wa bring in their slate of officers for printing else where in the herald but lust in case you havent heard dorothy day is president for a second term mrs t warne 1st vice president and mrs bus hale 2nd vice mrs alex taylor is past president fi gillqahautts tiu p umber we did cjust i well a m nielsen miss adelaide miller miss laura treble mrs barber and mrs den- ney charles mrs moyer and mrs reader poured tea an artistically wrapped cup and saucer was to be delivered to the past president mrs brandford who was ill that day as a token of appreciation of her services saturday when her nieces husband died suddenly in toronto albert percy walker 53 succum bed to a heart attack while watch ing the saturday night hockey game on tv with a group of friends an employee of consolidated truck lines and resident at 271 oakwood ave he leaves his wife lila and two children joan and roy the funeral service took place yesterday at the st claire cbapej of mcdougall and brown interesting to see how the elec tion for president will go we ra ther thought nick was getting an acclamation this year but gprd king threw his hat in the ring a week ago his platform is better than the one he ran on before he says garvin is a cheap skate for catty givingadoor prize of 10 each meeting night gord promised a brand new car each night and the prize must go he feelsthat this in itself would double membership in the organization his only stip ulation is that all offices be abol ished other than president and his two appointees who are ralph hawes and lome gross hfe ejjto feels auditors are entirely unneces- treasnrerionlsecre- wffl personally take on ijtfoldnfftfter uw money eber two catt handbruw rga says injaed election e wih entire brajteii t dont believe the wrffjviisj ter that thats the platform weve got witnesses 0 last week we referred to our secretary meaning our zone secre tary if never occurred to us that there might be a mixup to people unfamiliar with the branch that is marsh timbers our branch sec retary is charlie day who at pres ent is really workingrtadfng out per capita cards as fast as we can get hem typed incidentally char lie theres a certain fat exathlete up around ss complaining about not getting his membership card wed check to see if hes really paid up if we were you the new system of giving a cash prize to the lucky draw winner at each meeting goes into effect this thursday with the winner haying to be present to get the prize it is being started off at 1000 and each time the parjy with the lucky number isnt there 500 will be ad ded each month so better be on hand me lads sunday will till the tale as to who is going to rule the robs for 1s8t and no matter whoit fa we hope that theres real good turn- t the lmewcnqyo and of- saynbehidf of the for aohweh done lifil m lceevrolet snowed the world what stuff champs are imade of right from the start chevys rugged features proved on the alaska highway are ready 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