4 t guaranteed certificates issued in amounts from 100 upwards for one two three four or s five years telephone or complete form below halton peel trust savings co j r berber local director halton and peel trust and savings company oakville ontario telephony victor 43216 cheque enclosed term yrs name address i certificate will be mailed promptly by registered mail wrigglesworth school june promotion list to grade 1 teacher mr j jbjuborrow roy allien elizabeth alien tim othy bradshaw clary bydevaate phyllis banber charles biejhn ro bert bouskill robert bradley john william dwyer peggy anne given bradley blake chamberlain an drea chaplin david clark eleanor chaplin arlene crawford ellen ellison brenda eason douglas goodlet sherrene herbert blayne hillock richard jenner moira judge bernadette lawr diane lowrey john laird kenneth maj- uery nancy mastenman bfenda manning anthony mcauley rob ert mcgee tterald nash dttreen porter ose poulson ricky pad- field douglas penrice peggy per kins diane richardson jca thy richardson david rich chardson david scott jane schehk judith stevens patricia wright luclana topizic gah han cock 4 to grade z teacher miss h johnson robert brownc robertbarber jean brownsell philip clappison linda carey wendy donne jane ellison donald fendley anthony frost mary hay david hoarc lisa lloare cherry holmes lcslu han to grade s teacher mrs tad fennino patrkia armstrong kenneth ba- bey lane campbell pamela clark albrecht conle sheron denne jane graff catherine hale david hall michael harley barbara hod gins barbara inglis linda jenner bernard lawr lynda macmillan roy manning jean martin ronald martin judith mclellan sharon morrow ian naylor bruce pink ney glennville rae anna schout- oni gordon sniallwood dennis sticf jatany teeuwwissen patricia tuck margaret tyler to grade 3 teacher edna moffat gary bowers judith caldcr paul clark jane copland john cop land donald ellison ernest engte 6 david farnell marsha flem- ming dianne fostermudfth frank bilhe gfven john graff robert graham betty anne hulmc david johnston louise kennedy steven lawr gordon laird darlene led- widge judith iandreville ray mond vill manln mcdonald janc sicfarlane earl mcnivcn to grade teacher hascd hall heather allen edith baunv gartner ellen biehn bradley bonita brandford pe ter clark mary copland eli zabeth davidson florence en- gleby bruce fendey john flem ing christopher frost jack hay- nos steven hoarc arthur hoek- stra linda hyde penelope landre- ville murdock imoarthur mary mcchntock jacqueline mills jas richardson christine sargent ca tharine saxe stewart saxe john scott david smallwood allan thompson david tongue erica wado to grade f teacher c plnkerton fred alcorn keith allen sha ron allien ellen bel nellie byde- vaate john finlay lynda kentner jacqueine louth jacqueline lince sandra timarchment judith nash lyiuie ritchie jill ftunharh mar garet tenhagen to grade 7 teacher c pinkerfon patricia barrager donald cal dcr thus copland robert darby david graham gary herbert mur ray marchment thomas marshall legion notes juu i last ttiursday evenujeg was the regular monthly meeting of the branch the president harvey gar vin presiding the regular reports verer given and the financial statement was presented by the treasurer wal lace thompson a number of ap plications were read and were all passed yery new business was on he agenda but the president and executive were empowered to look into e their building a tnotioinksb was passed to honour the memory of their first presid ent ltcol gordon b s cousens mc with ah oh tpaintlag to be placed in the lounge room a don ation was also given to the soccer club bf two soccer halls the president spoke at some length oof the coming picnic and also raontioned the zone parade to which the branch was taking the girls pipe band and also a bus the parade was held in oakville on june 30th n the ocaftsioa of their centeranial and to honour the ex tension of the war memorial adjournment was moved until september and the executive were philippine macdonald david niv i empowered to carry on the busm en ole poulstrup lawrence pru ess until then meeting closd with cyk william sayers jack lawrence saunders john pearce jan popicl lloyd crs reid ronald richardson mary jo sweeae david shrubsole sargent jo anne smith michael tuck arie vandervoort staines rita teeuwwissen marga to grade 7 sen patricia lince john mintz paul perkins jane mcnally mar- j jew tongue lnd garet sargent robert save barry w shortill george stiggcr lee tounsend ronald tangle taylor inckc krul peggy teacher w byng marsha armann carole barber anneke bouwman jams chaplin joy dixon david engle we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances irons toasters etc ernies radio 24 years servicing mill street triangl 72701 to grade 2 teacher mrs k mucdoauld to grade 4 texcher mrs frank cleave heather barber david barrager b xarroll farnell maude had darlene bouskill janet chamber- lev paul hale anthony hayward lain linda foster rena hall br j jane hoarc leonard hulme jean maurecobradley marlene brais i i l0gui 2 jalnl t by bruce alhstcdt brandie cumpf bar e julie kerc david kentner brian lang sty barbara cleave jeffery eason uhtaa herbert lockhurst donna don jeanette macdougall heather iorusso anne marchment made marchment gary mccrea murdock ln mintz dale mitchell linda mcfarlanc david mclally james morrow brian peavoy garry poot mcnivcn jacqueline morrow ann sonja poulson martin prucyk lorraine noble david norton den sheryl puckering brian purdy nis obrien jo ann poot linda mar rawson karen rcichardt edward roodxant katharine w il hams saund god save the queen arthur i i i donald this meeting could he quite eas ily described as professional mens night with four of the new applic ants being professional men they 1 arc i walter pope accountant walter ann ronnie graham mane baumgart ner vcrna hall pamela hodder karen hodgins margaret gilchrist david momencmy john madson glen pridham william schcnk ceorge service sharon taylor raymond thompson pmnj wil son carol wilson young men a ciiance to learn and earn a limited number of vacancies are available to ambitious young men 16 yeaat of age with a grade viii or better education through the canadian army apprenuce plan if you can qualify you are given a wonderful opportunity to learn a skilled trade and youre paid to do it alert young men like yourself will b your friends shaping eventful interesting careers with you talk it over with your school principal and your parents apply as soon s possible dont delay for applications are processed in order of receipt apply to your nearest canadian army recruiting office or send coupon below and we will arrange an interview daao manning hq army central ontario area ortona barracks oakville ont rleom raetoct m i oa btfererfed h hm conadlam amy apprvnhc plan now ag addim town province to grade 4 ttacher shirley burch bubht lcott jane cleave iar ilarlov debbie hjde catherine i aird wayne mcnivcn sharon ihickermi brian vanwyck linda anl to grade 5 ttacher shirley burtch james campbell sharon coburn khzabeth hansen roger gadd i randy hibbert richard hiddle- ston keith hatt brenda little mi chael kelly douglas malcolm ja nice slino diane schcnk paul thompoai michael tyler mary i jane ward saunders jofferj shaw gail stig ger george teeuwhvissen james thompson jim tost to grade 8 teacher harold catling ialncia allen kiron armann barbara avery cairne banc joe eljn boll sonja iurr iwrence brunton plizabelh carej marlene canton paul graham joan hand brian hill robert ildc gail mc niven michael iajnc wayne presswood david rawson cornelia roodzant stephen saxe amanda shaw karen shortill william spence sharon sweezie lynda van wyck richard wade in eke west st n mary jane tajlor to grade 9 teacher william kinrade william barber candida bough is comparatively new in town liv- m wilf fords old house by the golf courc a veteran of the army a captain he is practicing as a cpa in town marriod ith a fam ily george hewson a barrister is head of a law firm in town and is a veteran of both the air force and army george is married and has been in town for some time charles best scientist heads the bantirvg best research foundation in toronto and spends his sum mers locally sergeant major in the first war captain in the navy in the 2nd holds man british and foreign decorations among them commander of the british empire dr best is married and has two sons john ord iast butb no means least john is a barrister in town and also served with the air forced during world war li he is a partner in a local law firm is married and has a family he was a warrant officer in the rcaf welcome to the branch i i i we hear that while in oakville last sunday denny wright took a number of the comrades around to visit some at his wealthy fnends out on millionaires row among those present were corns wilcox marchment and cross death has once more claimed a sin is saving so she con continue her music studies he is saving so he and his wife con take an extended orator trip to nine c lm laro bradley david bryden to 6kade 5 mvrna cook ronald copland ttacher ruth mcbride brenda dawson ftlargot dixon james barclay lynne bradley joanne duncan james fiddler richard braisby ronald drew barbara finlay piter forgravc member of our branch in the per- ross duncan michael dwyer rho- barbara gadd jacqueline harlow son of tom grieve he was an ac- na cadd linda ganton pouglas rulxjit henderson glcnnwright tivc member of the branch and a harley joan harris david holmes hillock sandra llod hubert mc charter member regrets are ex- unda king david lounds dale mann stanley mickus norbcrt pressed from the membership of mccartne judith mccrea may norns tcrrancc obrien douglas the branch lciven ractta pinkney mary i packer jo ann paige ernest i ann poot finn poujstrup rodney j pearce jack poot poul popicl its here ag aim prcswood jerry roodzant bonnie i eric poulstcup linda rayner whats here our yearly pic- saunders teresa scott maureen leigh reed judith richardson ca mc of course it will be held in thenne smith jenny tenhagen stanley park in erin sunday july laimbcrt tenhagen tdward white 14th there are races for every- edward wylic one the only thing required of you is a basket lunch tea coffee and milk provided and ice cream of course the sports will include horsenoes and darts and a tug softball game therell be loads of contests four shetland ponies for the kids so dont be a stay at home come on along with every one members of the branch and the auxiliary and their families buses will leave wheelers store in glen williams at 1230 norm andy boulevard and saunders store college view at 12 40 and smith iarry stief albert taylor barbara tost dennis wright if it both have a ank account- and a purpose for saving the difference between teaching a goal and missing it can be the savings you put by now in a bank account such savings dont just happen they involve some sacrirktydefinite planning but as your dojjan mount up ysa fed a sense of accomplishment of gutting somewhere that uuuts theeomoreuuuiwrth whilt your bank account provides ready cash that can help take care of any emergency that may arise or open the way to bargains or other opportunities whatever objective you nay have in mind and whatever sue your savings may ultimately serve youh always be glad you saved sore at a bank militant dot town solicitor claims law suit ludicrous a ludicrous law suit was the terminology used by town solici tor john ord at a recent council meetirig when he reported on a comililcated situation arising from the building of swanek subdivi sion j last year the town entered suit against subdivider finlay munro claiming he was responsible for installing storm sewers wtu pick inrouje iu hag tte needed to al eviate poor drainage dnvcr rhe iast bus in the division in april ijcglon ia council decided to drop the suit for fc fa fearing litigation costs would be excessive to recover an estimated 11000 needed for sewers mr m js munro had already entered a counter claim and councils deci sion was to drop the suit provid ing no costs would be payable to mr munro and that he would drop his own suit curling trophy winmer the mackenzie trophy symbolic of the highest total points on the season was presented to mrs sam mackenzie at the georgetown i u ladies curling club annual pic- lvlvz id this year at the ho mrs wray bessey on monday been entered by mr munro again st the town and mayor armstrong for installing watermains and sanitary sewers and mr ord re ported to council that j j robin- ette toronto has been retained to handle procedure for the town the claim he said is based on a letter written by mayor arm strong in may 1953 together with one written by the smith stone company indicating the need for housing in georgetown at that time and pointing out that it wasownjpolicy to hiatal sewers and waiermalns tfce land at that time was owned by the late thos hewson mr ord reported that mr munro is claiming that yean later when he was subdividing after purchas ing the land he had not known of the towns chantfo of policy summer visitors or are away from home cajl the herald and give us your personal items june 24th mrs wray bessey and jean fiuddell were sacand third in the scoring an election of officers conducted by mabel chave resulted in the following executive for 195758 president mrs norm devereaux vicepresident mrs jack mcgib- bon secretary mrs ernie curry treasurer margery mackenzie during a brief business session it was decided unaniraoaisly to accept a trophy donated by bar bara williams of isl ttris trophy will be played for at geor getown v visltational bonspiel next year new- committees elected includ ed a games committee co ed of jean ruddell mabel chave and frs wray betsey a social commjltwe comprised of mrs san mackende joy laird mrs george cleave mrs harold wheeler and ioont forget when you have mrs bob lteev7 anda flowers samihaull ftavers by itum aaoctar ha hft towin invrasrwilei wtv ysjaai ejewaeajawt twins 1 txkt opens maaagpijn9s safttemtbiea s s ajfe mittee comprised of shirley brea- nan lira ted bludd audi barbara wullama travel notes t 5 1v air excursion hl bnhatmaw jqmmri rs