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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1959, p. 12

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r flics ihe dis tancc from st catharines ont to hamilton looks on a rairoad map as though two wing haps and a glide would cover the miles i was glad i wasnt a crow for 1 enjoyed this tail end or my weekend journey by train across the fruit belt of ihe niagara pen insula my stopover in the port cty had been deliberately planned cor the returnytnp hamilton bixalbin down the neck of tronlit in itshae taken plate in hamilton plans for supremacy as a sea since the days when during ajiy port has always fascinat j the war 1 would spend my ed mt suffering as it does weekend leaves there away from narrow steels and bad from mv service as a ywca ed the home of a bachelor law ycr colin reid who had built many years before a perfect replica of fifce home of his an ccstors for nearly a hundred years it stood bemnd its high stone wall bat today it is sorry evidence of its early splendour a service station stands bet ween the castle and ihe street and its once proud interior now houses offices and small apartments t more constructs e uianys fwio board appoints committee will study drop in membership the opening sessions of the l and historical research and annoal board meeting of the current evanu federated women s institute of the public relations report feaeratea nunnua uuuium ui i nit pumic iciiuviu ibiill mm wwuwii ontario hehf last week at the and outline were presented by aiirae mjatibft ontario agricultural college mrr mccandleas the reports lmildmllie iwun guelph were presided over byi the may officers conference planning in us early das the glow of the steel company s furnaecs on low lying clouds at night belies the mid vic tonan atmosphere of its mar ket place and many old fash ioned brownstone buildmgb this cit is a thriving met tppolis marching to lhe beat of induslr caught up m the dramatic expansion of post war dajs it is a city where business u coons can gaze from their modern office win dows and catch a glimpse of a mountain i have memor les of that mountain there is an institution canada that has survived war i and depression and annually a like a magnet gathers a popu lace together from many miles around it is the santa clau hostess at aylmer out rcaf station the stately new mcdi cal arts building was the first of the new architectural lv modem edifices to change the face of hamilton s business thoroughfare may the likeness of queen victoria reign mam more ears over the gore for without this reminder of early affluence when a city could af ford a green strip in the heart of its mam street hamilton would become a city of whistle listeners hearing only the hoot of industry and forgetting the grace of castles and bronze mrs james haggerty of nap- ance president after introducing 15 new board members mrs haggerty presented her last report as president pf the fwio and gave a eeview of her work tiur ing the past year this will be my last board meeting as president she said 1 have enjoyed each one and have gained a great deal of knowldge and experience she thanked the board mem bcrs for their cooperation during her term as president and urged ihem to fcivc their best to the meeting so that the the guelph and ketnpville holidays and the financial 5tatemcits for the holidays and conference were read by mrs maynard as prepared by mrs b v thompson ariss conference and holiday secret ary mrs maynard also read the report on canadian association of adult education as prepared by mrs r m ross london mrs clifford gillespie grafton presented her findings as a re sult of a radio and television survey conducted among instit ute members convener of resolutions mrs ceiled in 1s10 by mlanl daux i htcr edna she is survived by a son frank of 18 academy rd and a daughter alice mrs mac- donald 15 john st e three grandchildren donald and ca rol btddon and jim potts and i one rcat grandchild ricky donald rev morgan melartane con duett d the funeral scryicc at harold c mcclure funeral 11 une on wednesday novmber a georgetown resident since gstff anh interment was in 1925 ellen tabernacle scddon greenwood cemetery george- died on monday november town the pallbearers were jcrd at the home of her daug j donald seddon allan teeter ht erl5 john st tast she was kenneth hulmc ronald hulme the sole remaining member of john hulme and francis hul pace u the georgetown herald thursday december 3rd 1959 1 jiewly elected president may gordon macphattcr owen pick upthe reins with as little sound urged the board memb- difficult as possible ers to present resolutions with i am not going to give up wisdom and careful considerat my office on a sad note for i ion hae enjoyed great happiness she reviewed and can be glad that this limehouse congratulations to mr parade of famous dopartmcnl congratulation to mr and sore when no 1 son was a j tn toddlor and loo oung to bc o lt 1 tauhter wek at guelph general hospital we arc sorr to report that confused b more than one st nick we 1itd in london ont his father who had never llttc bobbv oilmorc is under outgrown his buwsh enthum w treatment m general asm for the holiday season i hospital in guelph but hope thought his firstborn should bti he n be home exposed to all thing christ we regret that mr joe mas from tinsel to the old fecoll is still confined to hos saints snowy white beaid pital in kitchener and mr in those das there were nojanssen in st josephs guelph weathermen predicting tomor i where he is slightly improved rows storms on radio and tv mr douglas scott left on and up heaters in automobiles friday for the sudbury district but we were young and it took where he will be trucking logs perience came my way stated the president mrs g gordon mnnard of lnionmlle secrclarj treasurer of the rwio presented her fin a reports in this capacity during her report it was point ed out that membership has been decreasing and a sma 1 committee consisting of mrs p y mccandleas dundas public relations convener mrs h a dickentin of mount hope and mrs a f mcrrett alhston was appointed to make a survej of ths subject a new member mrs edward drown kitchener was appoint ed to the scholarship commit tee a resolutions commiltre family of four in her 78th year he was predeceased by her husband james seddon in february she was born in leigh lum i cashire england the daughter i j of mr and mrs 3ames taber j nacle and received her school j ing therje it was there she i married james seddon f after moving to canada she j lived for one year in guelph j before coming to town j two brotheri jacob taber i nacle and james tabernacle both of lancaster england j and a sister mrs richard ditch i ic resolutions ot georgetown predeccas which the wl some 38 000 wo ed her she was als predel 3cabs3 radio equipped reliable drivers glen taxi operated by jim ball service every day including sundays tr 72432 have been given particu lar credit j as a result of a resolution which asked for a change in the criminal code to better care for sex perverts the wl was asked to take part in the royal commission set up fo study the problem of sexual psychopaths many other organ nations were given the same opportunity and the result ts a lightening in legislation where these unfortunate peo pie are concerned a resolution drawing attention to the high mortality birth rate in ontario resulted in f symposium being at provincial level a year the subject aroused so i interest that it was ask only an hour lo heal brick and potatoes in the oen and bundle ourselves up in blan fcets our fists clutching the hot potatoes and our feet perched on half a dozen hot bricks at least they were hot when wc left london on a dark and ominous morning in early isov ember as wc chugged along in our car of the late 20 s snow bea against the windshield and froze m a silver thaw oblit crating all visibility we were in a fool s paradise of anticip ation and continued blindly on ur way until we hit the top of hamilton mountain with the car out of control on the ice- clad hill our hearts beat us to the bottom of the ancaster cut and caught up with us only when we were safely en sconced in a warm railway ooaek minus the bricks potat ocs and of course the car we parked that in a garage where it sat out the duration of one of the worst early blizzards in ontario s historv but thanks to the cnr we saw santa claus in toronto even today that same little bo braves the caprice of winter every year lo hold his own young sters on his shoulder for a bet ter view of santa clatis and his retinue of fairy tale floats hamilton has other memories for me too these were sad dened a bit on mv recent visit there when i walked the leng th of st james street to where i knew the castle stood on frequent visit lo hamil ton lhe children and 1 used lo play knights of the round table m its shadow on the spacious grounds that surround for mine work travel notes appuinlcd lo eons st of the past c for b doctors lo be care- president mrs cordon mac fully discussed at the cana i phatter owen bound mrs eydian conference on children w briese utterson mrs vt m i960 tt cameron walkerlon and many resolutions have been mrs bruce tunnel priseolt mistained regarding women s mrs mavnard presented the nights with particular thought report of the rojal winter being given to succession dut fair board as prepared bv 1cs fwio was asked this year mrs c atncw the report on lo appoin one member lo the roal winter rair booth hclp make up team wlt presented by mrs mccandlcss olhcr prom orgamtations showed that great interest is q prescn the whole problem diaplavid b the public m the lo vernmcnt personnel work of the mho remember a resolution can a report on the ontaiio rtlk at u pack as big a wallop sehool council was presented as a revolution by mrs mav nard and mrs bernard brooks of cherry val uaus parade ltl ley presented her report on wtek salurda a the ontario historical society dc 12th i 77 lowest transatlantic fares to enqland and scotland pay later plan ava table for all l ghls john r barber travel advisor john r barber agency insurance travel tr 722j4 mill st for dependable delivery of rogers fuel oil with petromiser 20 call j n- murt qt allison v i i i petromiser 20 keeps your furnace cleaner lengthens life of equ pment reduces serv ce calls saves you money triangle 7 3291 triangle 74072 nights sun huls ui as rogers claim service an important part of state farms nationwide claims service cfeedt tkeoe facia state farm settled 1 dotm every 16 seconds 1958 total c08502 dams record dam costs totaled smtodpao n 158 state farm insures more hian 5500000 cars in u s and canada worlds largest dw 9k miii see eric beard 21 rexway drtfit tr 74814 state farm mutual automobile insurance company kd offnk tar canada an invitation to visit at 113 main street north no 7 highway georgetown where a shop for the sale of old odd end interesting items of ch na and furniture is now open marge smith triangle 7 9s33 s00sfcgs5t3scgst msmsmsmbimztssiizimm scotch bakery 6 mill street on location only see our window for christmas display of cakes puddings shortbreads no sidelines strictly baked goods we do not solicit door to door our on premises serves the whole georgetown area cakes made to order for weddings birthday parties etc next to canadian legion phone tr 7 348t announcing new location ontario department of agriculture extension branch announce the relocation of the halton county office j milton on december 1st 1959 to ths centre building three buildings east of previous location on main street in addition to the agricultural representative service ihe new office will include the fruit and vegetable extension service formerly located in oakville an invitaton ts extended to view the offices on wednesday january 6 1960 at the off oal opening and open house from 3 to 5 p m and 7 lo 9 p m i f- muik fruit and vegetable extension special st j a wancis agricultural representative d t jackson assistant agricultural representative for your recreation room mahogany plywood 133c per foot aluminum combination doors 26 complete with all necessary hardware cashway a lino east of brampton mllo south of no 7 hwy phone brampton outsdale 1400 dryer 1795 gnjotf mew 3p sound with you will find lots j or choice at wigos record players 19 portables 7995 hr stereo r 49 wigo tv appliances main street north wangle 73376

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