Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1946, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wtaeaday my 29th 1946 or aa tbadl- lt ttooijpa ix o leajne lor tbe rea- netsori of amaiaur dramatfca bum asan boar robearstag lor a group of one nt plan irtiloh will be presented to trie aarij antonn under ox ml- ossof local orga the n aaeete tauu rrtght at u bona of mrs victor dtaglns en king street the idea the groop baa ha4 to mind atom ha formation la that ol beta ot eerrios to local organlsatloae wblcti vkb to raise iunde tbiougb eonosrts and dramatic piumilailiinii without to prepare tbe ore tim director of apprentice produc- u la i n tba be will be glad to espjain tbe idea to any interested clubber aodetles qeorgetown or vtelnltr rev a w fosbury elected moderator helton presbytery m aconw quest srukbb v a o w poaaaimt wni the asoond regular meeting ot toe halton frabjtott ot tbe tjnked church ot canada tor fbe jeer 1m6 oodveoad on tjbireday may otbst 10 an in use baptist church at acton tba itott session opened with a worship period oonduoted by rev c u poole of mohat after the reading of tbe mhin and tbe passing of the auggeated agenda for tbe day tbe correspondence was shoe repairing prompt and efficient service james cummins at ross thompson shoe store general trucking gravel and top sou cinders etc d barclay phone 274 r 23 glen williams gruen watches me di iamon ds lake1 phone 456 brampton w p watson addbbssed haiaon club mfmimih ims would appear to be a ug year for hslfcm antfors 13 to 30 yeara ot e in conversation wltb agrt bap j b wbltetook we learned bat a total of five cubs nave been organised be- oenuy tbe organisation meeting tor bu five clubs was beld in milton when tbe following officers were elected hutan holsteln calf club president clarence ford milton in tbe comapcodence were appuca ti from four mlnw of the moth erland lor admission to tbe ministry of tbe united oburcb of canada sev- eralfrom different christian churches in the tj a were also presented for oonsideraitlon by tbe presbytery the treasurers report was given by mr r f sanderson of oakville who urged the prompt paynjent of confer ence and presbytery fees the presbytery then proceeded to the election of officers for the confer- 6ryear 194647 sincerev a w fosbury had been serving as chairman for only part of a conference year he was elected by acclamation as chair man for the incoming year rev n j truax of carlisle was returned to of fice as secretary of presbytery and mr r f sanderson was elected as treasurer the settlement committee represen tatives elected were rev r p mercer of appelbyand the chairman and these with rev j b moore of water- down are to serve as the pastoral re lations committee of presbytery it was learned with sincere regret that rev a o w foreman of ballinafad is to retire from the active work this year after having served the church as minister for some forty years at 1 46 presbytery met with presby- terial to hear a message from dr gor don agnew west china university chengtu west china his address was of the usual highly inspirational and intellectual nature and provoked deep thought and consideration on the part of the hearers the need of ittij the christian church more missionary in spirit is quite evident for the oppor tunities in the cast are greater today than ever before the afternoon session of the presby tery commenced with a brief worship period under the leadership of the rev r f mercer reports of the various committees of presbytery were presen ted discussed and dealt with sv3orge service of zlon united church hamilton spoke to the pres bytery regarding pension fund cap ital campaign as it applies to the ha milton conference he reported that tbe general canvass is going well j thousand head of dairy cattle but no as a whole halton presbytery showed dick riddall tawleigh products agent for airway saninzor cleaner washing macbinesrefrigeraton oh burners queen st phone 436 georgetown mmhmqmii foot ailments treated miss allan treats foot aomenu for both uotx than and m ltata tffl tovloek ab hf apyiiitiriijot laooj it i guelph sec treas david pelletterio me- ton leaders w h robinson george town and m t watwm tansley halton calf club president james devlin milton vice pres sam harrop milton sec tress praser mcnabb geor- getown ijeaders lloyd chlsholra and m beaty milton jialton boys swine club president keith merry hornby vice pres praser mcnabb geor getown sec treas tom alderson hornby leader percy merry hornby halton boys grain club tresldent douglas currie george town vice pres carlo toccallno bronte sec treas roy brownrldge mil ton leader at woodley milton halton galore barley club president geo burkholder free man vice pres sam ahrrop milton sec treas douglas alexander georegtown leader we breckon freeman w p watson assistant director of the ontario livestock branch was the guest speaker and gave a most infor mative and interesting address on his recent trip to mexico mr watson de pleted mexico as a land of mountains and valleys inland where the alti tude is approximately 7400 ft tiie tem perature is very constant but with lit tle rainfall between sept and june as a result irrigation is an essential to profitable crop production where irrigation is practiced ten crops of alf alfa can be grown annually the pop ulation is over 70 per cent of indian descent or extraction stated mr wat son he also said mexico does not present very much future for pure bred live stock there is he stated a pos sible annual market for four or five m outstandingly good singing tourist twentyyear old roy roberts of kitchener ontario is the singing discovery of mart kenney who signed him up with bis vfetftem gentlemen early this year alter clearing nun sing one song roy is now touring canada with the kenney band presbytery that good progress was being made to ward meeting its allocation carlisle was the first charge in the conference to report that its allocation had been accepted and underwritten water- down being a close second the names of rev e oakville and the chairman were nom inated as commissioner from presby tery to the general council after two tie votes rev e b eddy was elected on the withdrawal of the chairman mr r f sanderson was elected lay commissioner presbytery passed a motion expr -s- lng its gratitude to the minister the officials of acton baptist cht for the fine christian spirit exhibit by them in allowing presbytery use of their church for the meeting a presbytery of the united church notice take notice that after the publica tion of this notice in four successive issues the municipal corporation of the town of creorgetown intends to pass a bylaw for the closing of an un named street extending from dufferm street to the lands of the c national railway and to provide for the sale of the portion so closed to james mulhouand the following la the description of the street to be so closed and conveyed all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situate lying and being in the town of georgetown in the county of halton and bemc oonosed of an unopen street allow ance commencing on the south east limit of dufferin street at a dis tance of 264 feet measured northeas terly from the intersection of the sou theasterly limit of dufferin street with the northeasterly limit of main stre et thence south 46 degrees 11 min utes east a distance of 190 41 feet to the lands of the canadian national railway thence north 73 degrees east along the northerly limit of vbc lands of the canadian national railway a distance of 40 feet more or leas thence north 46 degrees 11 mi nutes west a distance of 2125 feet more or less to the southeast limit of dufferin street thence north 44 degrees 49 minutes east along the sou theast limit of dufferin street a dis tance of 40 feet more or less to the place of beginning p b harrison june 5 clerk wasyoilfr long- distance call delayed most long distance calls go through all right bat from time to tune there is a delay that is because there are so manyl more telephone now and so many more people are using long distance were hard at work add ing new rrwithboards anil lines and training many more operators to get long distance service back to prewar speeds and even faster when you place a long dlttanco call rrst give tbe operator the nunc of the distant aty then the telephone number of your prty then when the operator asks it your own telephone nura ber if you dun t fcnoie n jiiconc triephonr number pleat ntaku a not oj it for futurm um icfirn you hrar ill nprolc rrpmt if in the meantime when you find circuits extra busy ou can help relieve the load by observing the proper se quence and by being patient if ihrrc is a delay no excuse a speaker got up and talked for over an hour then said to his audi ence tta sorry i spoke so long you see i havent t a watcfa i yea yelled a heckler is a calendar behind you patting yourself on ttw i you a swelled head the flrt newspaper to be prlrted dally in canada was the montreal daily advertiser in 1833 today dally newspapers from 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