Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 20, 1950, p. 1

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im3mmmm3msm3mi8m8mimmi32 33lalt ligh school teachers k salary increase teachers in the high schools at georgetown acton and milton have urrjatucd i asked for a salary adjustment in 1 sin wua 1 rleik january editor the muest was madefy adel t the wealher and uy w ked tor 300 yearly in- j 3q crease in all salaries and a change d 2b 19 h ttnb iloo yearly increment lo 27 plurrej hhao they also ask that the mini- 28 18 jrom salary be raised from s2100 to 26 20 flurrie9 srs 29 20 flurries to 3800 mr k c roos ol mil- too arman forrthe teachers avcra 2a85 vn r plained that the matter had been jr deolded at a meeting ot teachers f f and that the request had the back- tog of all teachers in the schools robhiklllq the school board delegated the mn management committee to etudy mssssmlm gstsssslssae the qtmstlon of salaries of au board nulmh5 pthk s esaplayees and report at the janu- aa a a rmmm home saturday i mr adam sproat 1st milton aaa- on saturday december lth at rtary3reasnrer of tie board sjaa her home on oueaph street agnes us inception t his rasigna- viola king was married to mr bitten at the meeting mr stmat ex- sydney ribln rev alex j cauer 1 that increasing duties as performed the wedding ceremony town dark made it tmpos- the brine wore blue faille with stole tor him to do the two jobs grey accessories and a corsage of the board is advertising for appll- pink and white roses she was at- oants for the position and a sue- tended- by her sister mrs nettie eeasor will be picked at the janu- wilson who wore grey faille with ary meeting l grey accessories and a corsage ot d flseatu on red and white roses mr walter a class of thirteen dps has been robin of campbeuville was his bro- tormed to take kngllsh instruction thor broomsrnan from mr r c roos every monday the wedding party motored to bight in milton it was also stated burlington for a wedding supper at that sothe fifteen ops in aeton xhe estamlnet and the bride and were interested in such instruction broom left for a honeymoon trip and there is a possibility lbnla o st catharines mrs robin trav- dass will be formed there elling in grey with black accessor- inspector report wiu ma lhelr home in georgetown the report of mr lakey high school inspector after his recent limeiiouse visit to the three schools was read 1 at the meeting mir lakey praised the work of all the principals and of fir are fiasmi at said that the teaching standard wrliere bwcwi 81 was good in all schools he sug- wjais annual laabtintl bested more supervision of pupils fmllluai pheeuns at milton during the noon hour toe- the wms annual meeting was cause of the large number who stay iclcl at the home of mrs roughley tor lunch at school the lack of oi1 wednesday evening when au principals office teachers room officers were reelected as follows and gymnasium were pointed out president mrs h norton in georgetown as well as the need sl vice pros mrs j roughley for more science equipment 2 vice pres mrs smclhurst teacher resign secretarymrs a benton a letter was read from ross jrcasurcr mrs a patterson doyle of the acton staff asking the glad tidings sectymrs a 1101 resignation at the end of the nerton term be accepted the matter of literature mrs gisby finding a replacement teacher was home helpers mrs mitchell left with the acton board members supply mrs mitchell principal j l lambert of geor- visiting committee mrs mills getown asked future consideration mrs wright for the supplying of gowns and scripture was read by mrs a caps for the girls choir and it was norton and mrs mitchell led in mentioned that these might be made- prayer miss ivcns read an article hx the household economics stud- from the presbyterian bulletin ents at milton are we through in china and mrs roughleyplaycd a lovely piano employees party at so chrimas chime parafiku rarwdk mrs a bcnton completed the bjikaliar isakutuns study book y review of th scott motors and georgetown chapter koreans in japan mrs transportation had their annual roughley read an article of thank- christmas party at paradise gar- ess at christmas- a program dans in guelph saturday in th- committee of mrs smethurst mrs form of a dinner and dance mills m sanford was ap- among those attending were mr pointed the hostess served refresh- s and mrs keith cartilage miss menu bt the merle pries mr fred lawrence t w mlas dorothy lane mr jack ham- t w uton mr ivan huffman mr glen ughlln s in st michaels hospl- sulott mr and mrs douglas woods lo1 f operauon and we mr joseph ambroise mr wm wi p recovery mcdonald st mr and mrs ray a wi c tor the pot- ptakney mr and mrs godfrey ter an stonb colllar mr and mrs mervyn kir- thelr cstristmas party on thursday by mr and mrs vernon icjrby evening mr and mrs wm herington mr t eedltor and staff of tom thompson mr don may mr th georgetown herald and its ad mrs arthur scott v readers a vary marry chris- mas it virgini cbapman of tar- j ai sonsmf mnaflqw of town w visit or on monday with mte joan art seou sttandad tl mssj ti hsssbsarad wrty ot thst -r- at esquestng council umenotjse on wednesday november m the tender tor snowplowing of all oifkcrs rfmlfxttd hamilton brothers for snow plow- j- 1 44 ing from december 15th to march at wa annull mcctinj 15th was accepted subject to the dr a mcallister retires railway medical officer approval ot the dcpt of highways the cheque of harry beer for snow plowing tender was returned at the same tlme on friday december 15th sheep claims paid ilolled 1458- thcse were made up i as follows john black 6 killed 102 7 injured 99 gordon kidney sheep killed 15 j d williamson lamb killed 2450 dr h a mccullough shiep kilted 25 meldrum stark lamb kil led 25 meldrum stark two reg southdown ewes 120 valuators tees duncan waldie 4 f w shor- lieill b a ni stark 8 spencer wilson 8 thirtysix claims tor the 500 county bounty for destroying foxes were passed- tor payment wlulam sjhleppard acton shot 10 wptlvrf bailey milton 5 graydon stover milton 3 eugene logan glen williams edward elliott acton and john buck muton 2 each and one each by clare wilson w g mcdowell james grahanu charles davies s a morris keith bpeaee f a anderson of georgetown charles norton and roy hiltk glea williams edward robertson ot hornby william shelboume ot umehouse william ktcolak ot ac- tbn the wa held thehr annual meet ing at the home ot miss ivens on tuesday evening last week prev ious officers were reelected president inex scott vice pres nellie norton sectytrcaseva patterson miss ivcn provided refreshments tor a social hour mrs a norton obliged with christmas in kil- larney and road to the isles as vocoj solos mr and mrs a w norton and mr and mrs ron latimer and gloria spent sunday in hamilton mrs it mcvey and molly spent a few days in toronto last week winners at the euchre on friday evening in the hall were erwin lewis and mrs f t c brown and seconds went to s m wright and mrs neilson stark mr wright also won the door prize music was supplied by orvil shea and his melodalres with another booking soon we are pleased mat miss mar garet spitxer was well enough to be home from western hospital for christmas banquet at fairview after bowling party thursday the garagcmens bowl ing league had their annual chrurt- snas night prize for the hidden score to dorothy lane of jack hamiltons team consolation prize to mrs chuck hill ot mel tamblyns team on- chic asklns team lois mills had the high single also high triplo 265 and 661 chic askln had the next high with 584 on jack hamiltons team ivan huffman had a high single of 272 and jack had the high triple with 633 on mel tamblyns team allen walker had high single 218 with mel getting the high triple 603 for mrs art scotts team the high single went to fred lawrence announcement is made this week of the retirement ot dr a mcal lister as district medical officer for the canadian national railways he will be suceieded by dr c v williams n dr mcalllstcrsaa served xths railway in this capacity for thirty years taking the position in feb ruary 1921 on the retirement of tho late dr joseph mcandrew who commenced medical practice in town about 1905 he has been in chars of company medical work sinca that time from milton in the south to tottenham in the north and from nerval to umehouse dr mcallister recalls that in the early days of his appointment there were more trains- especially on the hamiltonauandale una medical officers were expected to utilize railway transportation in making their professional calls upon 240 who also had high triple oteue iuxedenvptoyees or uponimy t e i- k req m tne 0 trsfrduty 638 john wlnfleld had next high score with 549 the evening was spent inn the b being fred sinclair and mr war p local maws father dies at summyirook the clerk was instructed to pre- pare a bylaw to set up a fire area in a portion of the township the township solicitor was in structed to take to collect 10 from stephen matia sek and harry hilson for damage to sheop by dogs a bylaw will be prepared chang ing the number of wards in the- township to comply with subsection 1 section 23 amendment of the assessment act as of april 6th 19i0- j election tiny for choosing council members and two members of the school area hoard was set for janu ary 1st should an election be ncc- tssary father of dennu wright of town arthur j wright died in sunnybrook hospital last wednes day after a lingering illness mr wright was born in kngland seventy years ago and came to hle canada in 1023 settling at cooto- town he moved to brampton twenty years ago a veteran ot the first war he served in france with the imperials for four years he is survived by his wife and six children catherine in england isaac and vera of brampiont mrs norman reekie saliy of clark bur mrs fred uaughin joan of colling wood and dennis of geor getown intei tiilnt was made in brampton cemetery after a i funeral servilti on kriday it- payments to council members for their years services were reeve george currie meetings 63 mile age a40i cofnm 140 21140 deputyreiae george leslie meet ings 60 mileage 6 comm 130 s1g ii cruig reid and wilfrid bird meetings 63 mileage i30 comm 120 18930 walter linham moctlngs 60 mileage 12 comm 120 192 accounts paid included roads 3425 george c brown tax collec tors bond 3730 50 per cent county bospttal accounts 841 50 per cent itarlo training schools accounts relief 82 h c mccluu am bulance trips to guclph andltoron to 65 victor rum ley ambulance trip to hamilton 15 town of georgetown by- agreement re high school district 656 h c mcclure balance owing on funeral 30 the reeve was asked to vacate the chair and a motion by linham and leslie was presented by the deputyreeve expressing the thanks of council to reeve currie for the courteous and impartial manner in which he had presided over the council meetings during the year school pupiu present annual christmas concert norval public school held their christmas concert in st pauls par ish hall last thursday the pupils under the direction of principal william ritchie and mrs t cascadden put on an cn- v program of drills solos choruses and skits santa claus appeared after the concert and dis tributed gifts in his usual i happy fashion a short address of wwlcome and congratulation to the v pupils was given by mr r h hunter mrtswiffimlawssah native of scstlasd a resident of georgetown from 1028 to 1932 mrs william bsllln- gall died at her horife in hamilton j on saturday the funeral service i was held tuesday with interment following in woodlawn cemetery hamilton mrs batungall was the former mary rodger and was bom 73 years ago- in fyfeshire scotland after the death of- her first husband she married william ballingall and they came to canada in lq26 making their home her until they moved tn hamilton she is survived by her husband and a family of seven children john muriic of caledonia george mudie of hamilton james mudie of georgetown jant and elizabeth- mudie of hamilton william ballin- call of pitusburfih pa and mary llallinifall of hamilton a brother james rodger lives in the united states a sister mrs james brunton sr of georgetown died six years ago nowadays such i impractical the doctor must use his own tran sportation in order to get back ta his office in a reasonable time ha doctor has served under many at hon agents including j t camer on now of ouelnh the lata a ik squires and thomas s hill v t cavanagh of georgetown wfluaam mluiere now agent at waterloo and the p georgetown agaot searl- chetsell the new district officer dr wt1- liatns has practiced medicine her since 1022 and was medical officer of health for the town until th establishment ot helton healst unit what councjl did on friday december 15th reappointed tr j b milne to a twoyear term on north halton high school district board gave a five dollar christmas bonus to alt tovvn employees supper and concert for knox children the annual sunday school con- cet and christmas tree of- knox presbyvuan church iwas held in the sunday school rooms on fri day the sunday school was en tertained at ijglippcr by the womens association an hour was spent m play inn games and sins ins carols at eight oclock a programme of recitations songs and dialogues was presented by the spnday school for a large gathering of parents and friends at the close of the programme presents and candy were distribu ted among the children- firth straight win for hockey raiders defeating burlington 101 last friday the raiders maintained their winning streak which makes them the team to beat in the intermed iate circuit leigh bradbury sidelined for several weeks with a jaw injury was back in the lineup and do- fenccman rene martin was dressed although he wasnt used in the bame a highlight goal was the first scored by blackic graham on beautiful tpass from junior beau mont caappel scored three and kemshcad two and the others wer equally divided among fcrri nash townsley and del beaumont i raiders play thursday at milton and at home next wednesday with oakvllle a nice christmas present for the team would be to see a wellfilled areno roxy theatre party for alliance kiddie chudrenof alliance paper mill employees were entertained at af christmas parry sunday af at th roxy th the social and recreation com mittee beaded w gam tssmsat planned the affair and stoat lit children arjerjdad they saw tag and war treats by laata la rmv carrie entertains esqnesins officials reeve george currm entertained members ot ksqueslng council and township officials it dinner on frit day evening those attending the dinner were reeve oeorie currie deputy reeve george leslie councillors b craig reld wilfrid bird and wal ter unham township dark isaac bennett treasurer k c lindsay iiasanr arthur canton balldlng in- speetor a c pattatami loborjr d kjc pradl ckapman manajar ot office staff attends party at st catharines several members of the office btaff of alliance paper hills went to merritton on friday night to attend the annual christmas party of the merritton office the event was held at the st catharines golf club and was attended by office wissist pianist mus elizabeth rsa norval presbyterian ladies elect wms officers at a meeting of the wms of th presbyterian church which war held last week the following ofs- ccrs were elected for the coming year hon pres mrs geo ismond past pres mrs craig mcclur president mrs malcolm mcnabb 1st vice pres mrs percy leslie 2nd vice pres mrs frank fendley secretary mr j- v mcclure assist secty mrs tom moge treasurer mrs hyatt mcclure pianist mrs oliver hunter staffs from georgetown don valley and toronto company president a e h far and secretarytreas urer p p j dolan were among those who attended those fom georgetown who mad the trip were stan flnlay jack crlchton howard hillock margaret murray osdl qr oltra logan bvtn itasah mcqdf and helse glad tidings mrs nets roblnsoa home helpers mrs craig mcclur j supply committee frs w ow mcclure sirs elmer pattsssest mrs john oarston mrs a laooui ekpenae fun m herb an thony flower fund mrs parey

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