Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1952, p. 7

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bus routes remain the same district board decides at a- full meeting of north hal- ton high school board in tewart- town on thursday night tenders rfor bus route were awarded as for merly to four drivers the special meeting iud been called to deal with the matter be cause at a previous meeting four of the twelve members were absent and t was thought the business was sufficiently important tar all to have a y in the final decision tenders had been rtlvhl from the present dlvcrt guorjje inglis m loole tyler and art scojt or their present route in addition mr scou rsd tendered on all other routes except the nassagawcrya run the three tenders were ut jv a mile while the scott tender was ut s5c for the firt so miles on euih route and 2ic thernnfter proponents of mr scott clilmrd that the financial suvlng or hpprox- imately 1400 should not be turned down those who favoured retain ing the present drivers olnted to their record of service for five years and the fact that the men had heavy investments in equip ment after a full dukuaslon of the question a ote was taken on a motion to leave contracts with the present our drivers and with uic chairman voting alao the motion passed by a vote of 8 to 4 the question of redistributing students lo allow more rural stud ent at georgetown was discussed in connection with the tender awards walter ilirhn a george town member contended that there are very few rural students at pre sent attending georgetown se hool find that the milton und acton bus routes come much too close to town students from stewarttown ash- grove and llmehouse who w ould normally be attending georgetown are being transported to the other schools he contended he was reminded thul when georgetown entered the diitrld it was decided not to shift students jrom one school to another and to let those wfco had started their tourjes at acton and miltoi con- tinuet this year all these- students will have graduated and next year it if planned to cnangc routes t order to send students to their near est school whertover possible at present mr tylers route takes in students to acton from parts of nosagaweya and esqueslng coming ai ar as the stpne school with a total of 03 miles dally mr inglis drives b8 miles dally taking nasaa- guweya atudeuts to milton mr 1oolfes 77 mile ropte goes from cumpbellvutc as far as nurval and me wart town mr scott has tr 44 jjille route from terra cotta to norvul iun uh 11 jams visitor from england renewacquaintance mrs k mluy of hlrmlngham rngland is visiting with mr and mrs k liludd iwinn un old rel- li nl of the glen she la enjoying the wall with friends she knew when she 1 ed here some years ugo mr und mrs liludd and mrs mod ley njoyei a holiday at the hludd s summer to i lane at v early muskoka for a few days she plans to re turn to kntfland early in september mrs m hancock of toronto has been visiting wit her daughter mrs lloyd foster for the iust two wf eks the lloyd fosters with mr und mrs george foster spent a few days lust week in hoihester n y with mr and mrs hd sliarpe den nis foster retuihilng in ltocheater n y with mr and mrs c shjrjk mrs ho and if alnes laddie and tlmmle are niknding the two holi day months at their cotlane on gli nvvooii uracil lake slimw mrs del heuumont und mrs jex st hertil are alw holidaying or two wet ks at glen wood heat h nightly 7 jo pm 030 pm sat and hoi 2 p m 7 p m 9 p m now showing double feature fred mocmurray dokothy mccuire howaitd keel in that fun fiesta of the west callaway went thataway and high treason thrillin talc of sabotage and treason urrlngliamrgdmond friday and saturday july 11 12 wlftpvtexas 7chvcotofl si- qmuwaiiiiiaitiiaabsbri mm mlffmmu nftmimmsnillhe huil s j a uriiimbflabyjtrfhi t unmsmmiswixm mm m z monday and tuesday july 14 is gtcoracg x wednesday evening july oth 1ss2 the geoioetown hf0fj page t s jaiies mas dahbie4ixwichael rekhe wed thurs matinee wed 2 pm july 1617 steel town m m m m u f mm sheridan john lunu howard duff jy a imvdmwtknmionm pkiuc i 10 be given away to the lucky ticket holders friday july 18thv v 4 beautiful lamps 4 proobamme in and his magic lamp t rin technicolors with patricia m5p in a and tohn sanjs anp lets go navy thbtojymm thiatest and best m 8 m 18521952 9 i orb of ijtabtn anb rartb anb ta o cb all praise anb jjlorp bt ftoto jrtjall be tjoto ouc lobt to cljtt 3turr of all esquesing township mill rate struck at 21 mills on monday mima myrtle warren u vuttln mlth re-lathi- to dundu for a few onyx mr and mn arthur heuumont motored to mont real on the week 4 nd to vlit with his liter mrs a i region and mr preston and fam ily judy had flown down earlier in uie week and returned iiorne with her parents joy hollies entertjlneej a num ber of her utile friends ut a ijttnle on tier luwn lust v riday afternoon at the ih ak of the electrical fclorm last thursday afternoon the sun xjreh on ieort fosters home wui struck by hljftitiilrt mrs to- tr nd her tfriuidrillclren nar rovtly escamd injury as they had just left the port h u few set onds before considerable ilimaue was ttone to the jorih the windows und tjruprles mr diil mrs itev mcxxly und fumlly vlsiud in st catharines it the beginning o this week with mr and mrs max metier mrs moody u1m renewed friendship with a brother und slater in luw mr und mrs llartman of wllkie sk w horn she had not seen for nuni- bt r of years mr und mrs blen- lt r a iaujhter kotxrt1 1a jh ndlnt her hoidiys with mr und mrs mikm1 coidon htmlx is jttendlnk the mca i imp it norvul for two it k the sth iiiruiil reunion of the ihomton family mus held on sun du june jj il stinuy iark fut h family brought o not hi r ctiuple und otr i dltuiiliil i hi ihtmreii had r i mhlle the oldt r folk had a ball kame mrn c thornton w as the oldent perton prei nt and billy craw ford tin un it it mas de i ided to hav e another reunion next at a rneftlnil of hutxsnl tuwn- hii council on monrtiry nlkht ttie luij tux rate was strutk at 21 nulls this year s rate is on uu new us estn nt aystem and compares fuv durably wiui the 1u51 rate of 41 mills on the old umiuiunt this is mude up of county rate 5 4 mills township rate u mills ileiicral school rate 6 mills und for north hal- ton lllifh school purposes 5 mills a special rate is levied in nor- ul for sticet 1 1 tf tits of j j mills in glen williams i j mjlli and in the milton ire area no z usesiut nt on buildings only of s mills thtrd annual scout camp ateverton the third annual scout camp wii held this er ut the kvortoti hoy scout camp from july ii to july h tjiose attend i nn were hoss mc- glkray jack livingstone hruce denhnm thomas double michael ltmbert melville urouuhton dan ny hoy le hnrrlc jellries john hulnie doun ulchnrdion jack mc- kerrqw jake spence danny mur- lln james potts hob trncey utlly farmer grant emmcron and rod ney hyde under the leadership of ittil broomhend scoutmaster with wultor hlchiudson taking chame sunday niuht till camp breakup on tuesday evening on friday july 4th nn invetl- turc washcirfwithscdutsddbble denham lambert boyle and far mer becoming tenderfoot scouts at the same time second class scout mcgllvray received his prlnter badge und forestry badge and sec ond class scout livlngstqne receiv ed his forestry badge dnsujidayjulygtil- open house the salary tendent wus ailjustcd i too 00 und tin hourly road emptuyei s inert a per hour itoud accounts were amount of 4k4h 11 i lalms amounted claims fur fox as follows llrur mrs r h wright was made presentation at baptist picnic a goodly number of people at tended the anrual congregational picnic of the baptist church held at stanley park erin on july 3rd owing to the heavy rain all sports were postponed to a later date during the supper hour mrs h 1 wriftht the retiring organist was presented with a sum of mon ey in a novel way it was d cor sage whose flowers were bells ainl ornamented with silver dollars llcv a j barker spoke very fit tlngly ox mrs wright work and her untiring efforts during her min istry in music lo the baptist church mss ifenther arnold made the oresentaton mrs wright replied in a few well t hosen words ad superln- upward by rate of the ed by 10c jid in the and sheep 20 k defclroyed were hmond 1 foxi s shut 10 ward huddell foi pup david iiwson 1 fox 00 sam snow 1 fox 5 0 other at mtnt piel wen hell tcbphone llm hydro rletlrk ughti ut township building 21 bh hoard of hydro comm glen street lights i n hydro klittru n- plat intt lamps it norv al m 04 h c mcclure ambulance st rv ire 2t council received notice from the count urk lit it hurlingtun and oakvilh havi appealim against tiie county equalized assi mi nt halton centennial manor opened despite the terrific heat on sun- d iy afternoon thi re wan a large c rowd on hand for the opening of ifalton centennial manor home for the aged at milton the m w 71000 building un formally op ened by welfare minister william good fellow insisted by stanley hull mpp chairman ken dick and members of the clergy since 1909 h niton county has jointly mainlalne witji peel coun ty the home for the aged at bramp ton three years ago the nrampton home was considered overcrowded lor its 120 residents halton decided to build iu own home the 10 mun icipalities in the county w 111 con tribute to the cost of construction a nd ma in tena nee stewarttown our voting people arc certainly enjoying the ue of the park it is a safe place for play and there is no necessity to i lay on the road several people from here atten ded the opening sunday afternoon in milton of halton centennial mnnor happy birthday lo michael huff man who will ik six years next sunday july uth visitors with mr and mrs e hodge on sunday were mr and mrs e harris and mrs h lusty toronto mr and mrs albert wellei and son toronto and mrs dumphey cooksv llle sodding 40c pr yard 25c per yard dropped off grading if required martin sodding phone 1752j brampton g georgetown lions club g garden party georgetown park thursday july 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the royal city four guelrh male quartette vince mountford jovial einci e and fun makev anything can happen and usually does joey hollingsworth 5 sensational young dance stylist always a favourite h the royal heads ainalng magu lans und ventrllocuists a treat or the whole family a paul bros and shirley songs comedy and jokes galore willis mcneilly piano stylist and accordionist hon thos kennedy minister of agriculture will open the show 8 30 i m lucky draw for peterborough boat refreshment booths admission 50c and 25c shop budget market and save money offilvie cake mixes choc gold silver ps- 35c monarch flour 24 lb ba 177 7 lb bag 57c redpath granulated sugar 1 00 lb bag 969 certo liquid bottle 27c crystals 2 boxes 27c rice krispie regular size 2 boxes 37c york canned meat kam spiced beef v bologna irish stew canadian boiled dinner tin 53c tin 46c tin 39c tin 38c tin 38c a good selection of fresh fruits and vegetables small link pork sausage lb 39c pickled cottage rolls lb 61c for a good selection of fresh and cured meats try free delivery phone 366 budget market was held at the camp und many parents took adysntaffe of the op portunity of seclna how welt scouts ltvewhlle at camp rov john smith conducted a scouts own in the beautiful out door chnpcl pointing out to the boys that- in order to become better scouts jhoy should endeavour to lncrooie in wisdom and stature and in favour with clod and man and that oachlf tho four items should bo developed evonly to make for a wollroundod llfo danny boyle win the swimming champ at camp ross mcquvray und doub hkhsralon were horseshoe champions thanks co to the dads for trans- porting the boys 7 scouting will be resumed again the bridgeview wasaga beach finest accommodation anjrwhere you wish to choose splendid meals spring mattresses running water throlighput white j beard salt caribou 1iauburton t g mcmanus minden heated cabins mcals boats j valleyview cabins m 2i miles north of kuntsvllle on nn 11 highwa j whoro georgetown meets sj s opening june 27 m fete snd marlon hunter are your hosts 8 mistikgska lodge s on lake kaahagawigamog in the haliburton highlands s well last years ad wasnt worth a darnl s dont you people read this paper try this so for site i m whttepor a ildbr tell usta 100 words or less why you h llkegeorietown wie wtntilna entry will receive 900 credit an vaeauon acctfunt at mistikoska this year weu publish it in the herald irtseptember u here are no takers well keep the flv-sl- bucks enoujht i x slneerelyi john wll lo0hlin po sr mmmmws1sgsaws1latlffmlfiffl m m st-

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