Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 7, 1955, p. 6

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tmg mootctowm mbtalo wedwday evening sept 7th ims paces the georgetown herald kervtng tho eomsnualrie of jmsokoetown ounwtlilams mocval umshouse hornby stcwakttowh aujnawuj ashoftove tema cotta walter c btehn subscription rate t3 00 year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted on application the herald is printed each wednesday in the office at 22 uain st georgetpwb publisher and editor staff garfield l uccilvray corey iremngton jr vlrs adeen bradley leslie u clark colin bottomley hob baskerville authorised as second class nail post office dept- ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontario division of the cw na ballimafad rstttrrn fkom motor trip in the west ills lydia snow and mrs j snow returned friday from a motor trip as far weat as cslgsry they report a most enjoyable trip the weather be ing very favourable on their way out they called on jim kirkwood at his mission field at stone saak shirley kirkwood marie mitchell and wulamina braeseoaten will at tend high school in acton this year bonnie cotton will go to erin we extend congratulations to mr and mrs floyd shorull a bride and groom of last saturday whose wedding took place at clifford explodes a popular theory a popular theory lhat juvenile delinquent com mostly from orphaned children who mint ipend their formative year in iniututioni does not hold water af tor you talk to onnig vertresian thl gentleman w quite emphattc on the subject when we talked wilh him in the herald office tau week you see rvf verieressian a former georgetown resident who will be remembered perhaps not b name but by association as one of live hundred or id armenian boys brought from their war ravaged land after the first war to breathe iome of live pure caned ian air and to bo made into good canadian citicn i often meet classmates from the school he says and i ve yet to hear of one wtto has turned out bad many are successful businessmen and all that t know about are happily employed and raising heal thy and happy youngsters onnig who describes hinjf as the short dark following the same path it is unusual that close to the site of the old arm enian school are two somewhat similar cstablishrriunis cedarvale school for girls a proect of the united church has been carrying on for many years giving girls from many parts of the province a fine training which might have been denied them otherwise mrs houston and the school staff share in ihis work which couples a full public school education with domest c training plus such extracurricular activities as cgit and skating down the road and right across from the for mi r armenian ichool is notre dame do beauregard a ro man catholic farm where miss thorcse st jean carries on an almost unbelievable labour of love with french canadian orphans sunday we stopped in at the farm to buy some proud of our band georgetown is once again proud of the lor no scots band for their fine showing at the ex last week a pride which it shared with such neighbouring cen tres as acton milton brampton and streotsville for the lome scots personnel is composed of almost equal parts from five towns though georgetown as head quarters has the inner edge there is no town of similar size in canada which can boast such a fine musical aggregation and the lion s share of the credit must be given to alf perrott one who ung is certainly full of nergy and knows where he is going die purpose of his call was to place an advertisement for a rug cleaning and repair irvg business which tie has established in oakville hm has trained for the job with babayans and other top people in the business and if hard work and ability is a criterion of success he wilt get vomewlwre he says he always has fond memories of geor getown where the people went out of their way to welcome a group of youngsters from another land who had had little of the good things of life he re members one lody who gave piano lessons to orne of the boys others wlio entertained them in various ways as for juvenile delinquency th armenian school didn t breed it because the boys worked for what they got and appreciated things the more for not having everything on a silver tray apples and had a talk with miss st jean while admir mg the handsome new building where al long last e has a projx r school classroom and suitable accom modation for the twenty boys at present at the farm miss st jean is proud of her boys every now an i thf n he is away rtf a wed i g wht n one of ihom ii irr s and usually part of the honeymoon tr p is a visit at notre dame by the young couple her gra duates too have been successful in a variety of obs ranging from farming to carpentry painting n j work with the railway here too there are no uvenil delinquents lurn f i out in a quiet way platt s ike c vl irvale and n tre dame carry on a notable work and the fruits of such labor wijl have far reaching effects on canada s future a truly tine musician whoso work far transcends the monetary remuneration he gets from the hours spent training his musicians five first prizes in six years certainly shows that the lome scots are no flash in the pan they are a highly skilled top trained musical society which ac quits itself with pride wherever called upon to play it makes one- proud to say i m from george town pot pourri i the h h hank suggs who moved to montreal several months ago when he left his engineering post with smith and stone to work for another company have a change of address they have moved from strethmore a montreal suburb to vatois where they now live at 16 lakebreee ave later this fall rosi dents in the sunbeam heights district will all have tel ephones available cable has been laid but until the necessary extra equipment is installed in the dial tys tern there can be no large scale installations a few people on byron street who had applications early en ough to give them priority have had phohes in tailed in the past few weeks the phone shortage has led to confusions which didn t exist a few years ago then when a phone service was discontinued the nurpber was shelved until a new phone book was issued now as soon as one phone is disconnected the number is immediately allocated to someone on the waiting list who must put up with the inconvenience of answering calls for the former holder of the num box always seems like the end of the summer when chappels two homers tie fastball series cottons fought their way back from almost certain elimination beating brampton 108 in a free hitting eon- teat to tie their best 3 out of s series two all after losing their tint two games tho fifth and deciding game of the series is being played in bramp ton on thursday night cotton started the game by scor- lng one run in the first innings but their lead was short lived as bramp ton came back to scoro four in their naif of the first they added two nors lor the second giving thorn a 1 m lead i very gloomy for thq tyefused to chappel life making the score 02 cottons opened the fifth with two successive hits by king and roughley frank was safe on an error and king scored with two on harvey chappel blasted his second homo run of the night and the ball game was all tied up 66 both teams went down in order in the 8th and 7th in the eighth cottons took tho lead fo rthe 1st time in tho game scoring throe runs on one walk two errors and a singlo by chappel ends double by infills with a 041 lend cottons seemed to have the game wrapped up but bramp ton were not to bo denied scoring 2 runs in their half of tho eighth also leaving tworunnors stranded cottona scored ono in the ninth to end the scoring while the brampton team went down in order chappel was the hero for george- tho ex begins and then tho youngsters return to school tt won t bo many weeks now until october 1st and fall fair day newer residents particularly aru advised to circle this date on their calendar and plan to attend a featuro unique in small towns never have we seen so many civic improvements going on all at ono time tho community swimming pool is in course of construction the municipal office is duo for enlarging hydro commission is asking tenders for a new building which will be located beside the post office the post office lobby is being given a new look with a long overduo addition to the rental boxes tho downtown presbyterian church has almost complo ted a new church hall halton coop building is put ting on an addition while across the highway the bur ned out bowers garage building is being rebuilt info a now location for georgetown electric welding wng glesworlh school has a 2 room addition underway and so it goosl wherever you look growth manifests itself in additions frank and patterson ha dtwo hit a piece for brampton gibson led their attack with 4 hits tatton qnd foster had 3 apiece llna score h n e brampton 15 8 1 cottona 11 10 a batteries brampton foster glo- vcr 5th and williams cottona patterson and chappcu lease qn wwn with 3 hit driving in 4 runs orangemen trllb blues parade to st georobs members of lol 245 and ladles of the true blue lodge will parade to st georges anglican church this sunday evonlng to attend the 7 pjm service of mattlni which will be con ducted by rtov kenneth richardson the opening fall meeting of lol- 245 will be held tuesday in the odd fellows hall remodel your ou fur coat into lovely cope jacket or stole brook robinson will leave next week for belleville where ha ha been accepted at albert college miss ju1 miller of walkerton has been engaged to teach at peacock echo miss janice baker will begin her first term at university college tor onto this month mr and mrs archie lawr and fa mily spent the weekend at victoria harbokr mr sandy mckay enjoyed a trip to parry sound last week mr and mrs w rohtnson and brock visited sunday with friends m toronto mr and mrs mcdonald and family of glengarry are visiting at the home of mrs mcdonalds sitter mrs el wood snow the vps met sunday evening at the manse te topic was a film shown on the subject ol race prejudice fol lowed by an interesting discussion the worship service was led by kliz abelb gibson after which game and contests were enjoyed mrs town send strved a delicious lunch to close the meeting 2500 0 workmanship guaranteed 9 free storage 4 choice of many styles writ for horn servlc complete election of fine fur in stock at pre 11 lummcr price use eur covtvvnifyit layawuy plin pay ithu 10 00 m month garry off man furs 6s4 yong st wa toronto 7813 weekly sports calendar georgetown n10s defeated ohsweken in the group playoffs watch for further games t annual legion decoration day parade and service in greenwood cemeury wil be held this sunday at 230 p m the paarde forma at the rglun hall mill street st 2 p m all arc invited to take part thu anglican parish st georges sunday sept 11th trinity xtv 8 cm holy communion corporate avpa s 45 ara church school film ss columbia 11 00 am mattins childrens rally service corporate ser vice for teachers and church school pupils 7 00 am evensong lol in atten3ince tmufuday sept is 10 a m holy communion special prayer for eick st albans glen wiuiams 030 am matitns childrens vjlally service corporate ser vice for jsrvnts teachers and church school pupils bingo prizes 70000 prizes junior farmers building brampton monday september 12th 800 pm st marys holy name society 33 john street hampton directory frank petch uchnsl- d aucnonkml prompt service po dos 413 trlangle 7 2864 georgetown dr j burns milne d ntal surgeon xray mill street ttt 7 2871 dr john r kerby practk of d1ntist11y xray triangle 73541 main street georgetown a m nielsen dc nd doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy hours 23 p m closed thursdays lady attendant 164 gurlph st georgetown triancle 73012 lever hoskin i chartered accountants successors to jenkins hardy fm 44131 1800 metropolitan oldg 44 victoria st toronto c w sayers dvm vftrrlnarian guelph street opposite armstrong s garage tr 7 2741 s m fa1bish ro optometrist mcnamara jeweller oaeroatewn harness racing again a faatuiwl georgetown fair october 1st dale bennett barristers and solicitor leroy dale q c sybil bennett qc mp trlanglo 73381 mill street georgetown it ptyi you to buy or sell through j a willougnby 9c soiu limited realtors city and country henws farms and small acri industrial a business preparrua your local representatives tom hewson tr 73431 walter fidlbr brampton 395 r 4 itu 13301 48 eglinton ave hrsd office e toronto hewson 0rd barristers and solicitors 39 main street south reside knox church oeorge cr- hewson john d ord trisnole 73344 monuments pollock campbell daslons en reejuast inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north o a lt maurice e mandenon ba barrister solicitor and notary public tr 72404 office 4 main sl s georgetown otfttfgs bikwino company umltib w h carr profassranal hnfllhmr t ontario land surveyor c georgetown ontario triangle 73281 m main sl n aaansssssisai radio repairing 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