Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 4, 1950, p. 11

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1 j page ii lifjfst thw boards discuss school problem appbarlng at inst- weeks meeting jta north helton high school dis trict board mr collins a member i j of burlingtonnelson school board expressed the opinion hat boards of north halton burlingtonnelson and oakvlllctrafalgar should bat together and attempt a solution of the contusion which exists between districts there is quit aproblenvat pres ent centering around milton geo graphic location makes it sensible to send a certain number ojtraial- jar and kelson township pupils to the milton hgh school instead us they arc transported some from ks far away as seventeen miles to schools in the lalceshore towns originally the consultative c ixjnlttee which flrst examined the question of creating high school deitrlcts recommended dividing the townships for schoot purposes unfortunately the tsvpv districts in the south were established first when transportation was introduced fttr half the townships public opln- ton soon brought transportation for all township children by the time north halton district was created the damage had been done burling ton and oakvllle had embarked on building projects to which the two townships were committed to share the expense and oakvllle and burlington buses were picking up students on miltons doorstep to transport them miles nway for their education some board members on monday expressed an interest in a joint meeting but felt that it was not up to the north halton board to make ithe first move mr colling was i given assurance that if any meet- tag takes place the north halton l board will be represented chs graduate mow toront arc a graduate of georgetown high school is now partner with his bro- ther in a toronto firm of archi tects he is sullio venchlarutti who attended school here while llvj ins near sllvercreek then wentjon to university to graduate from the school of architecture at the uni versity of toronto while visiting the school one day recently mr venchlarutti told prin cipal j l lambert that the firm is at present working on plans for an addition to a catholic school inj etoblcoke his brother was form- erly employed with parkin assoc- ciatcs who are architects for the new school here motor show is new brampton fair feature with tour fine buildings now available for show purposes bramp tons 93rd tall fair gives- promise of being the best yet in the long his tory of peel county agricultural society thursday friday and sat urday october 5 6 and t at th dates for the big event there are many nw attractions including a motor show in which all brajnpton dealers will partici pate a junior farmer tractor rodeo hs fashion show and entertainment by radio artists add these to the midway childrens parade horse and livestock show and exhibits of grain vegetables ladies and chil drens work and it all points to a record show fairbanksmorse automatic oil heat 1 for comfort convenience and economy i also automatic water systems and stokers washers ranges refrigerators ttunos to kemembejl year falrbaakshone equipment will never be an orphan far information eel er aee year dealer frank carney electricejov refrigeration sum 3k sorvios phone 9193 the georgetown herald wednesday october 4 1950 in demand by 7 chevrolet truck sales prove it beyond o shadow of a doubt i every day more and mare operators large and small are making their truck choice chevrolet for every job new mere than ever before chevrolet is the leader in popularity in sales right across the land pay bigger dividends finish runs sooner keep fuel bills lew maintenance costs down see your chevrolet truck dealer now get he full story oa the leader chevrolet trucks tbiirifq and no wonder for the reason chevrolet trucks lead in sales is simply that chevrolet trucks lead in value all along the iinel better than ever before theyre more powerful and more versatile theyre built to ch evrolet itrucks r ctuot arthur scott motors limited telephone 161 queen and guelph streets dfcblmlt in canada proved in canada for canadians church news st georges church archdeacon w g o thompson rector eighteenth sunday after trinity holy communion 800 am 1 sunday school 1000 am matins 1100 am evensong 700 pm st albans church glen williams eighteenth sunday after trinity holy communion 930 am sunday school 1030 am norval charie of the united church rev alex cowan ba glen williams v pm public worship norval 1100 am public worship mr norval and union presbyterian churches rev j l self ma bd nerval 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship union 2 pm sunday school 3 pm public worship knox and uaaehouse presbyterian cherokee rev alex j cslder ba bj knex church 10 sun sunday school 11 am public worship uatebease 1j0 us sunday soheol m0 ptmi public worship balllnafad charge of the united church william a glbb minister balllnafad 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship churchill 10 am public worship 11 ajn sunday school melville 2 p m sunday school 3 pjn public worship st johns united church i itev john m smith minister ulr n laird director nf music sunday school 10 am morning worship 1 1 am for- ive us lesson matt 182135 i kvcnlnk worship 7 pm can ooit come out of cvir- j the anniversary services will be held on sunday otetobcv 20th the rev a tucr ma bd will be i the kuest speaker norval hornby stawartloam anglican churches rev j k maxwell ba lth sl paasmnartal holy comnjunltw 11 am except 1st sunday in month 7 jo pm evensong st stephens hereby 11 sun mtfim player except 1st sunday in month evensong at s pan si- jeans stawartaseja 300 pjn awensoni except 1st sundayus month- at 1 pjn bacon hog winners at georgetown fair winners in the t eaton bacon hon special at gcornctown fair were announced this week follow ing the receipt ot a report from the packing company where the carcas ses were judged thomas appleyard won first and third prizes and douglas ismond second cliff hunter had the cham pion carcass with mr appleyard acttipg the reserve other prizewinners were in or- derr cliff hunter howard bradley honpby and carl saunders hornby jwuivm sfviit a temper is an asset as long as we lose it intentionally twins three times at peel memorial hospital within a nine day period in sep tember three sets of twins were burn at peel memoria hospital at lhampton on september 13th mr and mrs kdwud connor brampton became the parents of a boy and nfiirl at birth the boy weighed five pounds and his sister tour pounds 14 oun ces september 17th twin girls were born to mr and mrs edward wor- man norval the girls weighed five pounds 6 ounces and tour pounds 4 ounces mr and mrs william paulson malton became the parents of twin boys on september 21 they weigh ed five pounds s ounces and four pounds 14 ounces japanese textile workers getting paid a few tents per day make products that compete dangerously with those of canadian textile wor kers in canadian stores ste institute plans tea and social esqucslng womens institute age sponsoring a social afternoon and tea in the community hall tuesday afternoon october 17th detah will be in the oomlng event column of the georgetown herald next week miss annie brown of toronto is holidaying with mr and mrs tram other visitors with mrs tram on sunday were miss nellie vickcrs and miss painter of tor onto mrs charles tlnney miss a davits of ebenczer was fing la the village sunday afternoon w a meeting last week wee at mrs bellys home mrs a j smethurst of lias house was a visitor with mr sad mrs c a grant ever the end stewacttown aypa opens fall acuvitles with a social la ttst community hall on friday mr and mrs frank jenklnsoo of dennis will be in charge ot progragl- stiver collection i l

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