Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 23, 1952, p. 8

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i caokgevown build wednesday evening july 23 imj pack t coming to the roxy mxnmmzt fosteiuamgel jsm wyrnss u ttvrwl t wukrtm prm- tsh tv ho vfl j 9w brvi f iw own baby but wko hulm cvmt off uv for ow psoelvt ehlursa ska u taan bar wwb tat playact tw brant tebjn vlar conlart ara ckarlaa layohton joan mcm aickard carban agn meorhad dm taylor sd ajlhwv tottw mco ludto dktrtbutan nerval hsrnby sad hlrwsrttown anglican rev j e maxwell ra lth hi paol nsrvsl 0 00 im holy communion 1100 am holy communion lit sunday of the month 7 30 pjn evensong 2nd 3rd and 4lh sundayi of the month bt8tirteni hornby 1 1 00 a m morning prayer except lit bunduy in the month lttnsong at 3 00 pm kl johns ktewsruun 10 00 a m morning prayer except lit sunday in month evensong at 7 30 pm holy cron kc church rev fr v j morgan 1st 3rd and mh sundayi mas at 11 am 2nd and 4th sundays mass at s a m to conform with revised closing bylaw georgetown retail stores will remain open every friday until 9 pm and will close every saturday at 6 pm commencing friday august 1st thu advertisement inserted by georgetown chamber of commerce farnells excellent gift ideas red porcelain drum choice mixed biscuits and wafers in 1 lb 12 oz metal drum ea 175 red leather- cocktail assortment john ogroats assorted shortbreads 12 oz tin 125 small drum ea 110 haywain choice assortment packed in 1 1 oz hinged top metal box ea 100 cries of london assortment of fancy biscuits and wafers ti packed in a beautiful tea caddy ea 95 half pound packages available in several varieties lemon creams carnival assorted assorted creams nice custard creams 1 i farn ell s salada tscsai nerval stewarttown students will attend georgetown school aj temporary solution lor over- crowding an three public aorioou atjmlnurtertd by esqueaing school area no 1 a room in the new how ard wrlgglesrworth school in cor getovtn will be used by the town hip in septt miim r study growth in tht jurround u g dlfclrtt psirtkuluily m normal und strw arttuw ii luis 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ac ton no transportation m 111 be pro idt d to these is students local news ktep august 15th open for the mtond unttuul octdfrllow und lie lmkii h garden irty ut the park 7 30 tht d trial oftik of lr jhn k rby m ill ix c losrd fioin sutur day july jith in uidim 1 au- llmt 1 jill lilt u1i don t u ik 1 th i it nit for tht liii v a hki ilmitn on l rtta july ml iiijn a liiliu ut 10 int all khlni ti k pit as phom tht mii b hil sliul iltii ind iilnko in lc fi v ill mis v rid ty july ith 1udlt tufttiij garni i 1 dam and blno mhi follow iwxjth n frt ahments trytkxly wdniini irottli fur lln 1 adits softbull c lub church news sl johns inllrd church iu john m smith minister norman laird director of music 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship itev wm glbb of balllnafad lslting minister st cleorg a church archdeacon w g o thompson rector seventh sunday after trinity holy communion 800 a rrsj sunday school 10 00 om matins and litany 11 am eenaong 700 p m st a 1 bans church glen wuluma seventh sunday ofter trinity matins 0 30 am georgetown luptlst churrh ilcv a j barker ba dd sunday july 27 1052 10 a m church school for ah 11 am morning worship 7 pm evening service in the cool sunday school hall norvaj and union tresbytcrlan church ea rev g l royal ba korval 11 am public worship union 10 am public worship 11 am sunday school its holiday time in order to give our staff an uninterrupted vacation our store will remain closed rrmbyterlan charehwi rev alex j caldcrba dd knox church organist and cholrlradcr marlon hepburn arct sunday school 10 a m public worihlp ham limehooae church sunday school 1 30 p m public worship 2 30 nm georgetown public library will bt closed the first two weeks in august reopen monday aug 18th extra booki may be taken out over the holiday several changes in district school staffs severu new teachers will join the ituff of esijueslng school area no 1 in september including two summer brides the dlitrlct comprises twelve tuhools in all the largest of which la the three teacher school at glen williams ralph wilson st cathar tic replaces john cantelon at prln clpal mr cantelon having taken another position in midland mrs fdna beaumont and mrs jnellle gardiner continue as members of the staff there are no changes at norva douglas cope land and mrs j t cascadden continuing as principal i nd assistant at milton heights a c collins of georgetown con tinues as principal with miss hazel holl assistant stewarttown will have a new lencher mrs walter sargent who was shirley reld or fort william before her marriage she taught at central school brampton last year the former teacher miss jean frank v ill teach in nnssagaweya next term at ashgrove mrs dcsslc blair will continue atf teooher as will mrs vivian smith at dublin and mrs harrlottc lnncs at duffer in mrs albert presawood glen wil- lams continues as teacher at clay ifill and miss margaret mncedwnrd at waterloo at illuc mountan mrs rltn shor- till replnccs mrs jnck lnwson who will take miss jean ruddell s place at llmehouse miss ruddell has joined the georgetown staff at rannockburn miss lulh smith oakville replaces mrs pearl ken nedy acton who is retiring mrs lome simpson who was muriel burns of acton hefore her marriage on july 10th will teach nt lornc school ssv jtlnwmwfom irtiiiavdvi ken harrison continued from pufe 1 school ujll be asked to extend the tlrce limit on vacating the present buldlng which li rented for hlsh school purposes to september 1054 the motion was made so that all board members would vote on the question an amendment sumiestcd by walter blehn and george c brown that the county bo asked to pass the wholo plan at one time did not find favour and the amend ment was shelved eight members present voted for tha motion with chairman john bell and mr blehn voting against it opinion of arthur beaumont- arid qeorkp cleave who were not prosont at the meeting win be asked bettors the county is approached secretary treasurer gordon brown who had attended the con vention at blgwln inn of tha ort- tsrlo urban and b school trui- tejs association gave highlights of ibsgsssllsssssww from s aug 4th to aug 14th inclusive silvers acton arena lacrosse tuesday july 29th streetsville vs acton bhives last chance for spring prices on blue coal prices will advance august 1st nut stove and egg coal 2450 closed for vacation july 28 august 4 w h kentner son phone 12 mackenzie news wonted some inventive genius to store up surplus heat in july for use in janu ary you can put in your win ters heat this month by put ting in your stove nut or pea coal summer quality and preparation are always good and tle price is 24 50 per ton see you reclining watching your garden grow j ii mackenzie a son lumber coal building supplies seek greater government grants on new buildings as well as an in crease in the approved grant per classroom which is inadequate for presont building costs resentment was expressed at the convention about a m4 act which elves teach er closed shop and forces school boards to deduct union dues from o1i4cflchdr salaries including the principal th government will be asked to provide a schedule of salaries or all boards to adhere to jn an effort to overcome present siuwln by board i- 7fo 7w- which triplet trades at mcclures the one in the middle definitely our selection of quality products plus our friendly oldfashioned why of doing business is a tonicto the frazzled nerves of the average shopper come in any time with the assurance that we will do our utmost to satisfy your personal requirements yes and at a price that will make you think santa claus does business in our establishment homfefurniswl

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