Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 5, 1955, p. 10

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i 7 thb okokgktowti dmald wednesday evenini january 5 ims pacyio boyst band meeting chawi street school thursday january 6 i t 60 p iw parents and boys interested in ifvs formaliqn of e boys band ere revested 10 t present band secraey hi o h school oren house georgetown high school irxluding the new wing wiu be open forpubl c lnpklton thur jan 13 from 6 30 lo 7 30 p m teachers will be in the r classrooms for parent teacher consultat on from 7 30 to 9 30 the same evening coming events duu with the modern aire very saturday lit use bom b00a1 georgetown arena suchrbi esqueslng community hall slewarttovn saturday january 8th 800 pjn auspices eaquealnc women s inatituta tjinda provided admission- boe everyone welcome yaur handwriting reveals persob ahty vocational aptitude for your perianal analyaia send fifty words or more and one dollar to b wyman box 274 woodbndge 1 26 vrhe next meeting of the norval junior farmcra and junior institute will be held at the home of jamie and ross cunningham on january 12 1643 at if 30 the georgetown womni insti tute will meet on wednesdsy january 12th at the borne of mrs fcrn thomp- aon cuelpb street at 8 pro ura max feathmtpn district iresldent will be the guest speaker members are requested to bring their coppers in for the conteal home schoot will meet at the howard vrlggleworth school on monday january loth at 8 p in mr jbiiki lmmeraon will ahow hia pir lures taktn during the visit to canada ol the duke uf hdinburgh last rar itnng a boa lunch which will be sold for or mn fred bumrwi waa mother of town man i uc i- hiabcth burrows wai buried in brampton cemetery this afternoon following a funeral service at thi da mil a mcciurc rumral home she liel at h r home 10 course st n on monda w mrs uurrous who wai the widow of kred burrows wax mother of a for mpr georgetown man harold duke uurrowi who now lives in all she also leaves a daughter horcnco of toronto and four other sons roy of torunto and walter jack and davt of hrampton earl scott announces the sale of his business to his brother glen scott h thanks all those who have dealt with him in th past and hopes the umi support will b given to the new ownir you can still join jiujitsu classes conducted by henri hansen georgetown oddfellows hall every wednesday 8 pm 5 00 for a court of tan hours for information phone tr 7 381 1 farr nells priced to clear i huntleypalmers imported biscuits huntleypalmers gift tins lithographed caddy tins included in the assortment of values up to 1 10 one price 50 each meat feature maple leaf tenderized boneless dinner style ham all lean no waste lb 75c a treat for your peti new improved r m dog food either blicullt or kibble cam of 12 one pound pbtji 102 klstells iji iv trtmoi 1 for pre delivery mm is- social amd pkrtomal fly here fvtxd enoertttr fw cbriabtuu ftt honw it was a happy- holiday time at the home of mr and mr ahiasurrtt and douglaa when their ton victor his wife and baby son harold flew home from edmonton aita for christmas another guest was miss jacqueline jolly whose borne la in pans france and who is a student at columbia university in new york mr and mrs william bro mal were also there for christmas dsy snd the turrets spent new years day with them in maltan during their visit little harold had a recur renccof a bout of pneumonia and had to apend a eoupl of days id siek cbll dren s hospital he rs line again and has jlown home with his mother while victoria planning to drive weat with some equipment for dulton wll hants bros a pipeline contracting firm be works for the duttonlncl dentally is red dulton hockey great of a few years back mrs roy vandusen of tara was a holiday visitor with mr and urs jack xlriiibbon and alias gladys mccibbon r lien maynard who js employed in the montrt al office of the canadian bankers association was home for hnstmas with her mother and sister mr and mrs- kd malison spent hnstnias in kitchener with her par ints mr and mis us hockrl and tw y ar s in turlph with his par rnts mr and mrs 1- malison the frank p tchs wi nt to stratford for new ytars to visit with air and mrs w it mcuillan tom will me ol ixitroit wu a visitor with th jim jones tretehen bradley who has completed hi r cours as a c rtl luld nurses assistant an 1 is eniplo md al norlhwesttm hospital torun lo was homi for fiw cus with her family mr and mrs tim hanrr and daughter marline spnt christmas imnti uilh hi r p in nit mr an i mrs hd lleerman mrs j s itan kin was joined on a visit in lxindon with lur sister and brothirlnlaw by aon john and mrs hankin of rosae point park mlrhlitan mm llotiert waldle spent niw yiars day at pal lrave wilrtmrs ii ii matsnn uimkhouse mr mrs earl scott uving in toronto karl scolt has kold his biimms to hii brothulrn and u nuw wurkin in toronu mr nj mn scolt atvl tdmil havi movctl to the cit and jr hink ttt 101 nurthclilti dhd mn v atlac til and ian antl miss archer of fhrk town mr and mn apphton effld mr and mrb ijo in down and arolr of toronto woro ith mr and mrs mart inworth for hristmaj mlks irin mltrhrll was honir from toronto for ihp noidas mr thornton pent christmas with rtlaliws at tccwat r jo i jtlcnun spent a few das with hi r fuusin near hockwood it t r tlnn pent hih chnffmas hu1iaij witti his cousins at v ood bridkt th mitchells and sanfords plnt new ytars with mr and mrs jos ph sanford at suwarltoun new year h visitors the vi ilfretl drcrnhts of camplwll ilh with the a w hentons mrs kennedy and mr albert ken ncdy of huttonville and mr and mrs sandv mcdonald and jail with the archie mcdonalds keith mcdonald of guclph spent his holidays with j ho cubi mr w 1 newton of ilarnc tsited his aunt mis ivens here recently and also his mother in hospital in uelph the maccusworths spent new yats with friends in toronto we ar pleated thai mrs newton is making satisfactory prorrcwt in- kr jos ph s hospital duelph wl are kind to hear that mrs r karn is ahle to be home from hospi tat in uclph following treatment there the y t c browns spent new years at a family party at the john mcnabhh the shclliournes visited the fred loxc htttsburgh during the week end mr and mrs m crook and david iip nt the weekend with relatives at webster holstetns have 22s averasse the smair but iecoiftrrj of pure bred ifclsteias maintained by the late v j webateiat plctoii wu dupersfta december 30 at oikvule with 35 hud bringing a total or 0 m5 ottfen gen ral average of 273 00 eleven milk ing females averaged 339 00 auf bred heifers 250 00 ten open haifers 210 seveitbeiret eajvesf lftand the herd sirs brought 173 teh top price of 533 was paid by fradol j- arms brampton for the four year old cow garry new priority vi fradol farms also paid lh top price for an open heifer of s3 10 00 and the second highest price for a bred heifer of 285 00 top price for a bred heifer was 300 which amount uascpaid twice by u l ptarton it hon thainsford pearsojj auu secured vnother brod heifer at 220 curtis doijee picton paid the top price for a hefrr calf of 30000 and also purchjued the second highest pri cii heifer calf at 1250 00 gltnaflon letedence the eight ytarold herd lire went to plant uros trarttford ontario at 475 00 he l an xx son of the noted llarksman was nominated for allcanadian sen ior yearling hull in 1048 and was rand champion at the prince hd ward county mark it vvhil day in 1u50 ills dam is el smi f led as r xrrl lent the highest rating attainable for ronforinauon and has an nhl larta hun lifitimt total of 117 130 lbs milk uiilainini 4 105 ills at other good prices paid include woo 00 by donald ii hunt r l nion vilu ont for a milking fi male 400 b h j mrrarlaml picton for a rmlkipk frtnah ufl5 00 by ys on itichtoftn laniptmllvilh for a milk ink ftinal 370 by grant cranston lanford station for a rnilkinv ft mate j5 liya hanstn hukta olombia f r a rnihrmk ftinal z50 by miner s slolfi alliaton for an open heifer am s22byirmtr u linn auislon for an op ft hi if r plan physiotherapy at peel memorial ii memorial hospital ii soon to have a phio therapy department wher ihoi in hospital anil out pat li nts ma rc ie thi typ of treat mrnt tor komi nionthb a joint committt if th hoard of orntn and the hospitals medical staff has bt n in w stikatint this matt r to diurrnint the ntd the pace requiretl and a ailabtt for nurh a d partm nt at i itl mtmorial the cost of the nee wary equipment and the xpenit of op rat ing fcuch a health ursict at the last meeting of the hoard of governors trufccommiltee headed by mr walttr miserier recommended the selling up of such a department as loon as pouitde mr misintr in bringing in the re nmmendation explained that the three members of th medical staff on the committee doctors i- agteson garn och and ross had rportel unani muul in favour of such a sirvicc it was their considered opinion that th departminl could ik fitted into a small room in the basnent of the ni w wing the cot of the required altentions to th room and for the purchase of the necessary equipment would be bt twern 700 00 and 000 00 vthilt it was ft it that it would take time to makt the department cover its own cost it was the considered opinion optbp committee in which the hoard concurred that th re was a real ncid for this type of treatment locally and that before many months of opt ration it would at least become si te r s j a iwar sale suits of madetomeasure o wi choou rom canadas finest lines of madttomeasuwe clothing save u to 25 00 on a smartlytailored made-to- measured suit tip top tailors w r johnston progress brand clothes saville row in orgiown exclusively silvers trlf sustaining it ik the hospital intention to util lie the servicts of a local phslothr apisl n a part time basis at th out set until it is dlnnined how t xt n sivtly this nt w department i gomt to be utilized a scale of fees is 4o be drawn up in line with what other hospitals charge for such service will teach jhi jitau to bramptonite too henri hans n who has been teach ink a classn jiu jitsu ednesda ev rrrings in the oddfellows dal haa be n in ai ed b hrampton recreation t ottncil for a similar course in hramp ton mr hansen ha a class of fourteen young men warning the rudiments of st if defence combined with m some gvmnastics an experienced in true tor he learned jiu jitsu in his native denmark where it is a popular pas timo in an advertisement in this issue of the herald he also announces that he is taking further local pupils whv may join the course which will last another three months j e march of montreal has been appointed manager of the department of public relations canadian pacific railway company he succeeds the late j h campbell who died recently itowmanvtllc ball1nafad miss beatrice hilts mission group heaad mra n russ was hostess for tho december mooting of tho wms mrs r shortil led in the worship service and several readings were given by othermembers considerable umo was spent in completing the annual report following officers were elected for 1055 president miss b hilts 1st vice mrs r warne treasurer mrs russi secretary- mrs 3 kirkwood associate members mrs f w shor- tlll cornm friendship mrs ii hilts supply mrs ferguson literature mrs r waftfe organist mrs hilts mrs russ and mrs kirkwood were op pointed program committee brock robinson is recovering from having his adenoids removed during the holidays the chicken pox are quite prevalent in his community many people uto recovering from attacks olflu and je- vere colds mr bert rogers is at present in guclph general hospital receiving treatment rating geottgkvown ajikna l jevkry saturday aiternoon and vetting faulted clldwi j canadian buttle ihsejeao winter carnivanchitjulrbj quebec city is busy laylnoplanj to ra winter carnival which will i produce scenes such as the above featuring s gltlln and ilmhrwlhjr jporti the ceielrwhlthopenaofflelellytstl jamjary 6th obhrrrhrlsfrnai wlllrurttof1ic weeks endlngwllh a mardl gras celabrattert miny of the ealoiladafi wlnfuy eptyh ov scheduled m we carnival will ak place on the vi hills of lac bejauport upp left encu thadow o the famid chateau frontinae htrel lwwrig v um i- ss vu ii hmtyy smkjsvutu

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