georgetown qntario wednesday evening janujabfsoiti 19st second section lorthv manitoba r georfetownrefi ityt the ptsttmxt yevs rody mei left ptjimm ink laps tapt iis11iaawhfin by tram and w-vissw- job in northern jjji waiwmk for mternati tthaj 100jdevelopmeht at fmoafc lake mr velr is vswi9s emigrant jmo has worked in- town as a pur- veyer with w h gkrr he has made hw home with mrs robert waldie mcnab streeftatiye in jit georges anglican church he has bees a lay reader member of the choir and an executive mem ber of the brotherhood of angli can churchmen and the anglican young peoples he has plans to study for the anglican ministry and hopes in future to enter hur on college london while the companys site 400 miles north of winnipeg is pres ently isolated there are plans be ing madefor a micr link 4rith the development which is be ing developed by the manitoba telephone co it is also reported ihe provincial cabinet is consider- tog bunding the first leg of a highway that will eventually link it with the rest of the province newj0 te saadyget buy tumblingjmati- youngest man ever to be elected pc candidate at the national level c a sandy beak 25 2nd right is con- pratulated by his famous fattier dr charles best brother henry and hia mother sandy will be the pc standard learer for halton county y w saturday excursions toronto by cur 10faieiyarsatiatdayt0alliaaryll13 tickets good going and returning same saturday onlyy kxcmuaoif ran nuntx is blttan uswd stratfiw 8rathry walkartaa trrrrrratnt ntti mb tenaiafift ftarta s 3 m m 4 is 5 j s m ss i s s t s 75 4 js is mi awtouuimm ftm a6ents towns deputyreeve is urban board chairman deputy reeve doug sargent has been elected chairman of the north halton triurban board a member of georgetown coun cil since 1952 and starting his second year in office as deputy mr sargent will preside over meetings of the board which was formed two years ago to discuss mutual problems of the towns- of georgetown acton and milton originally the three towns com bined on the services of a muni cipal engineer with georgetown dropping out of tins phase last year when douglas wilson was enga for a fu job here while the board decisions have no legal status and are subject to ratification by all three councils there has been a great variety of subjects on the agenda while these do not often lead to such definite action as the hiring of an engineer the towns have de rived benefit from an exchange of ideas and the board has elim inated some of the petty jealou sies which sometimes flare up be tween neighbours there was a combination for instance last year in a joint in dustrial promotion at the trade fair in toronto such subjects as central garbage disposal the current ambulance problem and yobr new teiephme book wl 11 be printed smil mvrfss ow j bell teliphqni t- i shc s rvifcj n 1 extra listings at ifrrfo cost moire it easier for people to find you in business use extra listings tp show other firm names for your business to associate your name and residence telephone number with your firm name or to show afterhour numbers for you and your key employees at home othervmembers ofb family and yf rielatfvr would benefit from luivtrijf ih6nr nsjnmb listed in the telephone directory haom iff awrf check yoyrdirtcrory rlghj pwqy for clkmfaandinlepons in mat whbo lpogascflonr of tha ytia ot b a 1 doug saroent the north halton hospital report have been threshed over in meet ings of the board jack mcgeacbie acton town clerk serves as secretary for the board monthly meetings are held with location shifting in rotation from one town to another tells chamber how a credit bureau operates members of the chamber of commerce heard gordon strick land brampton explain details of a credit bureau operated by him at their meeting january 22 in the municipal building mr sbrickland had been invit ed by the chamber to attend the meeting and he explained details of the buefaii he established a year and a half ago which now contains credit information about over 5000 residents of brampton and- dis his confidential ser- vice is used by several merchants there and a few georgetown mer chants as well main point of the system fs that it collates information from a variety of sources and is a confi dential report to merchant mem bers who pay a 24 yearly mem bership plus certain charges for information and reports thc chamber agreed that it would be an expensive system to operate locally on their own and that any local merchant intcrcsl cd in using a credit bureau would be better to use a private service nsrval presbyterian s give over 1000 to missions the annual meeting of nerval presbyterian church was held on wednesday january 16 and fol lowed a bounteous table prepared by the wives of the members of the board of managers the open ing devotions consisted of psalm 121 and prayer and were taken by the minister rev g l royal mr royal was appointed as the chairman and mrs hugh clark the session report was read by the moderator rev g i royal the active membership i of the congregation as- of january 1st 1957 is 144 with 27 on the in active roll during 1958 eight babies were brought forward to receive the sacrament of holy baptism mr royal congratulated the congregation for passing the 1000 mark in their missionary givings having raised 103980 during 1856 this is the first time in the congregations his tory that this had been done a new allocation of 100000 for 1957 was set last years alloca tion was 81300 the board of managers report ed through the cbahman william j reed and informed the con gregation of a successful financial year the cemetery report was read by the chairman of the cemetery trustees mr oliver hunter the treasurers report by mrs nelson robjnson the au ditors report by chester early the sunday school report by sam mcclure the wms report by mrs harold mcclure in place of mrs w j reed the wa report by mrs f o hunter the y p s report jy the rev g l royal thp hnmp helpers report by mrs for athletic club the georgetown rotary club will- purchase four tumbling mats for the lol atldeuc association it was decided january 21st at the clubs weekly dinner meeting at fairvtew inn the action re flects some of the sincere interest taken in the association by tha r sin vat nelson tpat fqrd w member of the gaai committee spoke regarding the program of the association at a club meeting two weeks ago april 0th 10th and 11th were the dates decided upon by the rotari for their lo discussed ndnstrjel show steamer emerson erh -ralph- vrselfindtbill carr are lining up what is said tobe one of the best show in recent years those attending the meeting heard- a- special recording of a speech on the middle east ques tion by brigadier dewhurst when he was at the empire club in toronto the recording was made by dr j h chamberlain one week ago on february 5th acton and milton will join the georgetown members at the north halton golf and country club for the- first interclub meeting of the year dont clarv laugh av mr muggeridge you may uot lose money like- this unfortuijate lady but you- probably fose small sums just as quickly why not set aside these small sumsrthey can sor easily grow jnto jasubr stanflal cash reserve for your future an investors syndicate plan will help you call or write dick riddatx 3 f i 4 ostrander blvd tr 73687 lnvestora cao orncftittinmifta orncift m rwncvalctnn ss3 mzsupti onge strcsit toronto craig mcclure the married coup les club report by mrs jim davis and the music committee by isa- belle mcclure mr tom mcgee was reappoint ed for another year as sunday school superintendent the new treasurer elected for the next two years is mrs arthur clark suc ceeding mrs nelson robinson the ushers for 1957 will be jim davis art clark bill reed and frank pendley the new man agers elected fr a threeyear term arc ncls robinson frasec mcnabb frank fendley w t such as this than to attempt to cg rcid and sa r mc promote a cooperative georgetown effort dick crichlon and billhardman were appointed chamber rcprts r- g ift safety counvil a grant of up to 200 was made towards comple tion of the park gateswhich is a combined effort of thechamber and georgetown womens insti tute the next meeting is planned as nomination night and a commit tee was named to suggest a slato of officers with other nominations to be asked that night commit tee members are harold bairstow harold marshall walter blehn and harold mcclure for a one year term replacing sidney llardie present members of the board who remain are john m mrclure percy leslie s 11 arthur clark hugh clark john h paints v mcclure harold reed and the chairman william j reed an organ committee was set up to look into- the replacing of the old organ wtth a new modern instrument this committee is composed of mrs sam mcclure convener mrs oliver hunter har old reed and tom mcgee miss betty mcclure was commended and reappointed organist of the congregation the members of the kirk ses sion are moderator rev- g u mai clerav albertmtunter tea- fcjkssrhv jtmljwliaai 7 oliver hunter william j mcclure craig mcdure arthutf mcclure harold meanra jumflltovuj kb sessionrto greatly the loss of mr aft town 3k country winter tires aowf t so when you want to sfflp when you need tol terrific traction in mud and snow smooth and silent on pavement oi longer mileage djdo to extra deep traction tread i askitoutt ir awri cm hsnv3 tit ww