Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 27, 1950, p. 10

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bul m pw b tfllllinu ik by v t company his baan as oiftmenbr mth titular meeting of george- institute will be held wtom gna of k mud wdiedsjr january 3rd at 330 in form of a social afternoon mhdei mease note change- of place of meeting j5rarrm 3vv wrfrk jwmohk lvmattfdlait your chrdlhuui cheek on your beaaa and youti haw something nf ahjoy v yaavtt a naff combination sweep and storm doorriew counter top on your cupboards or storm aaih are a tew suggestion see your at the firemans ball j b mackenzie it son lumber coal building supplies m x jut as iikftaat years we want to wish you again continued joy and good health throughout the new year richardsons hardware s i v i fad hrifdr church chhttmm 5rt prior to the christmas concert at union presbyterian church last- wednesday the ofeureh ladle serv ed a chicken dinner to sunday school purple andjthelr parents num bering about lift rev j l self wai chairman for the program which wa arranged by mra norman team mra bugh leslie and mi dorothy thomp son it included three choruses two dialogues and a play by thii older children i recitations were given by edith mcdonald diane mckunc linda ann leslie billy and allen cook terry leslie david anderson gary mcnnlly and keith leslie solos were sung by donna ostrander betty jean anderson and murray mckone mrs self and tommy lee played a piano duot at the conclusion of the pro gram sunday school superintend- ent f lthompeon thanked the teachers and pupils for their efforts and then santa arrived with kls bag full of good things for the children main street mpmn hi- phone 25 netisamlajeiwsteaaswsss amhswsjn from stewarttown mills walter lawson i i n i 1 iecewctxcewicicicicvwicm social a person al walton from the holiday with mr and mrs 8 t tfaram included mr end mrs william faram and daughter mary ann of st cathar ines mr and mra j- e petarkln miss barbara faram and mr fames mclelland of toronto all the family were homevrhv christmas with mrs ed hill and rosa guelptr street the partjr in cluded mr and mrs c a ruth and bobby seaforth mr and mrs charles ward and family stouff- arille mr -arid- mrs percy hi1l its a mrs h t a mr mrs jack cunningham and their families on sunday mrs j b mackenzie jean and margery entertained at a family dinner party which included mr and mrs william pasmore and mia peggy pasmore- mr and mrs win dunbar and winnlfred of rockwood mrs ken mackenzie jack and margaret of acton the mackenzies spent christmas day in acton with mrs ken mackenzie i isld mr lid mtbtmlaita tl town calsbratsd wri iwd jrtat- ding aiveiwry chrlatmairay their grandehudrsa beryls sad arietta paltenden at town and bar- bara and nancy areenthalanf tor- orrto presented them wksss beau tiful bouquet of fifty golden roses in hsnour of the occasion the pattenden family and mr ooorge boeney of llmehouse spent christmas at the home of mr and mrs c warnock near orangevllle no election continued from page i sehoel board nominees all threo school board nominees spoke briefly hector bird saying ha believed the dental work done from public- f undsjvas having a good effect john bingham school board chair man pointed out the growth from an original eight schools to twelve with sixteen classrooms now in op- eratiopt comparing costs with other similar areas the coat per pupil is quite low he said one behest mere eea lt col gordon brown spoke for the high school district board and said that the district had been form ed with the idea of having on central blab school in place of the present three and that this weald give the beat education more econ omically eight of the eleven board members favoured one school at speyslde he estimated that to operate two schools rather than one would cost at least fifty per cent more 1 on wednesday the board inter viewed department officials in tor onto and ironed out certain diffi culties said col brown we cams away with their opinion that the solotl6no aeeo -to- c m greetings from the management and taff silvers sjasmsjwaj st johns united church rev john m smith minister norman laird director of music sunday school 10 am missionary sunday morning worship 11 am the stronk hand mead mall 01024 watch night service 1130 pm for those who wish to enter the xew year in meditation and prayer cciscinciicietcicicie season s greetings v to- our customers with thanks for your patronage georgetown plumbing heating joeprucyk fr phone j92m joe the man you- know watchnight service st johns united church sunday dec 31st at 1 130 pm s you are cordially invited g to attend ijijmii north balton is one central school that i think will happen if wa dont get 0ouflcs mixed up in it the central scbool issue might be clouded for a time by the rope re port on education which had lust been issued was col browns opin ion f collect federation fee the question of collecting mem bership fees for the federation ot agriculture drew some spirited dls- cussion from ratepayers at the meet ing a motion to have these co- lected by a lump payment from township funds was made by h l dalidson and f d charles and passed by a majority vote r s heatherlngton fitid man for the federation explained the value of federation activities pointing out such things accomplished as lm- i roveil dairy herds medical scr- ice car insurance and a floor- on ttii tlr and egg prlges the fee col- iection should not be looked upon is n rant he said any farmer who objited to the payment could claim a rebate if he so desired itecvc currie objected to the idcti saying he did not believe it wai ical to proceed in this way particularly as there were many township residents who do not farm and who should not hove to pay a federation fee mr curric in his concluding re marks sold the matter of township participation in the grand rive- conservation authority is causing him concern thirteen hundred and twenty acres ot esqucslng land in the crtwsons corners district is in cluded in the authority and he is afraid that thc ratepayers concerned are going to have some heavy bills if they continue in the authority ncxt years council should check into this and see if there is any pos sibility ot withdrawing he advised mmm fc ue kentners drug store delivery service- after 4 pan main street phone ntmtiwf p holiday t greetinsj j the friendly little shop on mill streee where gift problems disappear barbers diamonds watches jewellery gifts telephone 310 ueoretqsjni a happynew year are here i to serve you twelve i tm0nth6of i reetings j we aincerely thank you for the privilege and vpbsasure of having had your frjendahip and jtironaouiwg the pastyearirand hope that isjllitwit its cbntintiafo jn j95i pif7- -s-n- v j from utof u at t a fr tllllufl fwtok murfin v raumurpin cece brown vic greygoose jack stevens vern bowman jim fallow ernie whyte isftjiv tisf

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