Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 29, 1950, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

j 9v r twelve paces silvercireek may be central higlvschobl site at we aj t gewgatown herald wednesday nov 29th 1950 0p hi school favoured itt 8 vote aak qept 0 edicaon for approval i north hakprrillgh school district board tptt 9 to 3 at lu meeting monday in milton to build a new cttral aehool on kb 7 highway saldway between georgetdwn and if plana are approved by r dapf of education thlt would moan the aehool would be located in the sllvercreek vicinity no altaa have been looked at at yet the wove to decide on a location tar one central aehool to aerve the uve municipalities which compote the area georgetown acton mu- ton eaquealnt and nasaagaweya tame after several years ot discus sion by the board which was orig- toahy formed in 1048 with oaor- tptnwn joining last year llcoi gordon brown an es- quatlng member who seconded the notion made by william coon of aeton said that lie was alarmed at the prohibitive costs ot maintaining two schools one at milton and one itt this vicinity as has been recent ly mooted the district he said had been or- nalljr forrold because the mutu alities felt that one school would vide bettet eduatlon at n more conomlcel cost a letter from the department at the time when a two room addition was made to milton behool bore this out by saying that the new rooms were designed for future use as a public school to carry on two schools in the dlttricl would mean a teaching ataff of twentysix compared with eighteen in one central school this it only one instance and he estima ted that it would cost well over rty percent more to continue op- ation ot two schools ross carbert xassagawcya board representative said he co not note for the motion because the ind ication suggested is definitely un- ntisfactory tor that township mil- representatives had previously pressed the feeling of that town council has interviewed the jnent and says they will not uder closing their school a recorded vote was taken on he motion with mr carbert bruce itzgerajd and nelson pickett vot- tg against it voting with the ever and seconder were chairman a dills ot acton arthur beau- nt and william schenk ot sa lting john bell walter blehn 1 dr j b milne of georgetown the board will ask the depart- ted tyler hew acton mayor ted tyler la mayor of acton for ibm mr tyler who runs a trans port business there as well as hev- lng one ot the high aehool bus routea was chosen by acclamation at a nomination meeting last friday be it a brother of charles tyler of georgetown mr tyler succeeds mr amos mason first mayor ot the town since its elevation to town status last year j bargrave is reeve and a j stewart deputyreeve nina nominees will run tor the six council seats john greer ray mond thompson a ttyer l wleek a mercer c wood tv cooke t salmon and mist esther taylor frank okas c heard and t jones were acclaimed members of the public school board c rogn- valdson and jr macarthur wql contest the seat for public utilities commissioner turkey dinner as masons fete ladies amtata uht at dinner sl a aoela wf ta st jehn churel andl- war bro wubert aeava matter ot the lodge w alrmannj welcomed the udlessxtttitlray dinner which had been preparadn vs clunto mw r rtjtiwironjt willi a rsmini l r raiders win first iieat fire brigades from georgetown und brampton answered a call yea terday afternoon to onion school the school uses a space oil heat er and when an ou flareup three- goorfwarmop for m tehed to cause a fire calls ware iety of weather maybe a bit mork nneher whenraldara tent tot the brigade luckily no son8rin would have made it atari- aialnst miw- damage wat caused and the danger i was over before any action was necessary by the brigade local firemen made a fast run tojhe scene and reached the aehool before neighbouring farmers who were summonsed by telephone mr editor wonder what else ire could have had on the weekend by way of var- wlhninjptnalr first game in tfva starts georgetown raiders ahawatl their om form oh saturday in braeav bridge when they- soundly trounced the northern team 1j7 it goorfwarmap for complete their lag dab nov 0 nov si nov aa nov 23 nov 24 nov 25 mas 48 41 33 34 43 ern batkln mln rain 40 a 19 flurries armstrong with a response by rt wor bro e v maccormack to the ladles proposed by bro kenneth whitworth and responded to by mrs campbell sinclair following dinner entertainment was provided by a concert company from toronto led by gerald fun- ston mrs vcrn thompson and mrs william hamilton won prises in a birthday draw nov 28 average 33 18 13 13 14 3842 2014 there will be no election in nassagaweya itownshjp this year w m vansickle township reeve and warden ot haltonacounty huv aaui brisk at year js retiring from office and his christmas fair place will be filled bv j ail- ai- su s3 r jl s s j r 31 milton council vote top three acclaimed three top offices in milton mun icipal life were filled by acclama tion at the nomination meeting fri day there dr c- h keslop is may or kenneth dick reeve and john v hlgins deputy reeve dominated for council scats were bruce mcker victor norris char les anderson frank thompson a brother of mrs isobel cleave ot towhl h f whewell m j ezeard william morrison and ross pearen mrs florence king t r mcklm g e goodchild and m ledwlth lie school board seats mite boxes presented at little helpers tea the little helpers tea at st geortcs hurch was well attended las thursday this is an annual event in charge of the church wa at whicii rhildrcn six and under are emernmed with their par ents- mrs sam walker mrs john far mer ana mrs james patton were in iiiari of arrangements each child received a gift and refresh ments were served the children presented their- mite boxes as a contribution to the church by uie end of unmaking was the i8th the vcond industry in birmingham england century largest place will be tilled by j e euen- ton a member of last years coun cil mr ellentonwas given the teat by acclamation at mondays nom ination meeting in brookville ball r m storey a 1950 councillor who was nominated for both reeve and councillor did not qualify tor either position four council members were also elected by acclamation they in- elude two present councillors george stokes and stanley norrish and- two new men c j van goozen and archie service other nominees for council who did not qualify weire john robert son lloyd chisholm murray ma- hon and john mephail messrs- ellenton and storey complete the lt of ton nominees two new school board members claude brinklow and duncan moffat a if diamond and t w kennedy a ere also nominated for n omee but declined to run the annual rebekah christmas fair drew a large crowd ot ladies to the oddfellows jtail on sato day and the rebekahs had a sub stantial financial success for their efforts sales were brisk in the various booths which included fancy work baking novelties touch and take candy and fish pond many men joined their women folk in having supper in the basement mrs dorothea lemon with ticket 2 io won a christmas cake in a spe cial draw mrs bert bullock with ticket 252 was winner of two dolls army padre 8and at anniversary service colonel forth head chaplain for the army central command at oak- ville preached at st georges church of england o sunday morning i was dm dp night classes ir enough register night classes in english for dls placed persons resident in the nor thern part of halton county may be started this winter the high school district board at its meeting on monday agreed to sponsor the classes if there is an engagements mr and mrs albert e colman announce the engagement of their daughter jea i gertrude to nor man h mcdonald son of mrs emily mcdonald and the late angus mcdonald th marriage will take place on saturday december the ninth at three oclock in knox pres byterian church georgetown produce plastic bottle bounces wortt break sponsor the classes if there is an it of education for a meeting enrolment of fifteen it was repor- toronto with the minister of j toronto with the minister of ducation and all department orfl- who have at any time been tlted about the matter and that a final decision will made at the tune of this meet- a letter from acton council read the meeting told the board that i actons population is now over the town is entitled to an man on next years school orse funds for we the children tr and mrs muuere spent a of days last week at the i of mrs r lane regular meeting ot the wa held at the home ot mrs w j on thursday evening whan were discussed tor a rfhslmti at the home ot miss ivens t w mitchell is in toronto tr thornton and the giabys vud laws at norval on sunday s kirkpatrtck and ruth won high scores and mrs i t c brown and kay norton low at the euchre in aid of the children fund on fri- evening inclement weather tor a small crowd but dona- i ot clothing soap towels dlap- te will be accepted tor the airing the remainder of the b p bourne was home rjcc kingston last ted that eight dfi had already in dicated their desire to attend such classes mr r c root of milton high school staff la prepared to teach the classes as he did last year the board had previously exper imented with the same idea but was discouraged last year when many stopped attending when enrolment dropped to one it was necessary to call off the ilititi as a protection against this hap pening again the board decided that if the classes start and attendance drops below ten classes will be automatically stopped glen williams was thd ahlh anniversary oftho founding of the church whose pre sent rector is archdeacon w g p thompson colonel forth based his remarks on the power which a church wields in the life of the community its influence is felt he satd not only in the material things accomplished but in the power of prayer who knows he asked what great things have been done thru the prayers of generations who have worshipped in this church he urged men to take a greater interest in church affairs too of ten this is left to their wives and he asked the men to make a point of attending church on sundays the rector conducted evensong and the lome scots- band assisted with the musical portion of this ev ening service atari- against milton it was a dean wellplayed ftaae much different than the bridgeport series a week ago ralden play waa marked by speed good pastta agsl precision the kind that jent thaia to an ontario championship laat year starring- on u evening pla were jack kemahead and tiialeg beaumont fred law playtal goal replaced tor the second pestta by pier dillon up tram last year junior ranks bracebrldge bean were flnatltss last year in intermediate b aaat were eliminated by bucko mittsa aids sundridge beavert who leal their crown to georgetown later a the season georgetown fred lawrence goal scotty patterson nitalilo graham defence dai beaumetsl centre nick ferrl harvey chaa- pel wings junior beaumont jack kemahead max bradbury east nash johnny haines mel btaav mont gerry inglla townsley pi dillon bracebrldge bruce book goal joe mccann doug brown defence ron howe centre ken morris dinty howe wings stew rets chub dauruy archie ball leo waters art dixon bill crawford ross brazier mike lawson neb mckinnon first period 1 georgetown j bcaimont georgetown kemshead i georgetown d beaumont chappel 4 bracebrldge waters 5 georgetown graham chappel g rtcmsnead nash t bracebrldge morris r howe penalties patterson seeaad rafted 8 bracebrldge ball d rowe ml 9 georgetown bradbury bracebrldge dixon 14bt 0m 1019 11 u ha nm itu ita 10 ibm mr and mrs james e cave of detroit michigan and mr and mrs lome cave and jimmle of tforonto spent the weekend with their mo ther mrs t r cave and with mrs arid mrs ross thompson 11 bracebrldge waters dixon 12 georgetown ferrl patterson i6js penalties mccann dixon mor ris inglls ferrl m beaumont minute misconduct third period 13 bracebrldge r rowe morris ml 14 georgetown j beaumont 1141 15 georgetown j beaumont 14ji 18 georgetown chappel 17 georgetown chappel 18 georgetown bradbury kenuaead 1tj8 19 bracebrldge waters brown 1u4 penaluea d rowa htsl lawson graham ferrl m mont patterson raise ball team funds kid baker show pleases i regret that mr jos- scott hat aad to toronto general boapl- aaax has undergone further aur- wr we hope that be may toon taprovement again r lane and the h norsont 1 the robert tinea on son- the kidd baker radio cowboy packed the glen town hall on thursday when this popular show played its first engagement in glen williams williams the show features the cowboy music of kidd and ada baker and their company with dancing follow ing the stage presentation it has appeared in georgetown on several occasions under sponsorship of the recreation commission their performance in the glen was sponsored by the indies sofk ball team and the proceed wtn grre the ladies a good start toward bar- tagequipment and uniforms for the spring when they hope to be fully organized- mrs barb hancock magaret cain captain and 1 schenk secretary lieatuiat a charge ot the team aad other hers are mildred martan whittle mm w m a garvin jean beaumont jean han cock jean youm carol crosby aad bottles that bounce without breaking are the newest scientific contribution to the household front imagine a bottle you can drive over with s car pound with a hammer and more sensibly drop on the floor without breaking it theyre called polythene bottles and are the newest word in plastics scientists started their search for ap unbreakable bottle back in the early 30j seeking a container for hydrofluoric acid a chemical that eats glass they found their an swer in polythene then available in limited quantities however it was only within the last year w two that an efficient method was found to apply blow molding used in the manufacture of glass bottles to the new plastic the results have been sensation al unlike glass they are squeez able and therefore useful for liquid sprays unbreakable they are ideal for use around small children they are impervious to some adds that affect glass the are about one- fifth as heavy as glass has science then perfected an unbreakable milk bottle unfortu nately no polythene has not been developed as a food container bat it can be used to hold just about everything in the family m rhampoo talcum pow- la and cleansing atnee the invention at the rfockey opens raiders down milton ot the new poly- polyethylene it the tnfl scientific term bottles will start in canada sometime during novem ber when plax canada limited start production in a new plant at oeh- awa ontario this is of particuar interest to the cosmetic drug and chemical industries where the many possibilities of the polythene bottle are being studied with great interest the company is an assoc iate of smith and stone ltd geor getown the bottles will be manufactured m six standard designs with var ious sizes lit each design any col our can be produced although trans parent colours are not possible prac tically any shape or sixe up to 18 ounces can be custombuilt for a manufacturer either in a spray stopper bottle or la an ordinary stopper bottle they mill withstand cold up to 70 degrees below zero and will withstand as much heat as the human hand wul endure the plastic bottles w alto be sold to householders as multipur pose home containers housewives will use them to hold shampoos colognes and rinses on their dress ing tables andgjin their medicine chests they like to be able to use something that wont shatter when it slips through soapy hands travelling men buy them bec they compress easily dont break and are lighter than glass doctors use them to carry alcohol peroxide and other medicinal uquidt- the plastic bottle la at ui more expensive than glasa bat at georgetown raiders came through with flying colours in their tint league game in intermediate a com- petttioh monday when they defea ted milton 71 in the local arena the moton entry leans heavily on georgetown players of former years no less than six mutanltat have seen action previously with the raiders including goalies dooney evans and fred lever defenceman eddie binseli chuck currie art murdock and jack kent ner the teams also includes play ing coach earl fox and grenke a milton boy who played last year with marlboro junior a nick ferrl gave raiders thelr flrst tally and f kentner got mil- tons only goal to tie the score half way through the first period geor getown increased their 21 lead by two goals in the second and three in the third to wtn handily raiders have a game here next tuesday with new toronto the hockey club is hoping for moon larger attendance at future garnet than the two hundred who caeae out tar the opener a scheduled doubleheader tonight in anien georgetown eras to nave played burlington has been postponed oneflfth the weight of glass it tavaa heavily on freight bdls when atup- f in nimfirtiinn aim thereare fewer rejects on lha hot- georgetown fred goal ken nash scotty defence jack ki iniliteil max bradbury junior ban wings del beaumont harvey pel nick ferri johnny 1 gerry inglls townsley mai mont clem deryer milton dooney evaaa ed binseli unlak data centre linton raines ley grenke jack ran mar v kentner earl fox chaeji cbxraa art murdock fred lever 1 georgetown ferrl 2 milton r kentner currie georgetownd- chappel p d blnselx t kentner d beau 3 georgetown j penalties j beaizmoot i f kentner 4 tliag line when ic bottles are uu one which chip laataad ol sdaat

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy