building permits climb ne million and half changing of the guard undaunted by showers which threatened to postpone ceremonial changing of the guard al fort george these members of the lome scots received commendation of group commander col g a henderson for display which attracted attention of many tourists and visitors at camp niagara ceremony was staged by the lome scots and the argyle and sutherland highlanders pipe bands of both units participated lt j g dusty miller of brampton commanded the lome scots guard sgt of the guard is k g murray r r 1 acton canadian army photo i farm news we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances irani toasters etc ernies radio 24 years servicing trunglo 7j701 four halton homemakers at 4h girls conference jew have you visited the georgetown dairy bar ice cream sundaes milk shakes butter eggs cottage cheese milk buttermilk chocolate milk and tropicana orange juice open every day 9 a m to 10 p m thursday 9 12 noon sunday 1 10 p m the dairy of quality and service telephone triangle 7 2881 ou and your llomi was tin it hum of tin third prnnuiil eon feienie for 4 11 humuiukint club cirk held it the ontario antu nms mtk nniv turil lulli 11 wlih june alli a to 29th oik hundrnl nul ujht iris upit tinlnil ill p irl of on tarn p irliupuud m tin thru nbil lilks dimii icns and t m uus tours which will hi ip hum pnpiri for their fiituri as indnid u its is club ini mliir as fmii minihtrs anil as ulmns aiiuiiil those who dilrtrissirt the eon ft r met win ir j i mil ichlan tht prisidin of tin ou ir mar ir 1 t mil re hi principil of i iidon ild in tiliik pidre a y uhl i miss rlhil lupmiii mix sun f i ott iwi ind dr i d rah in od hoiik s jus i in 1 h ippi n 1st itu i i in vaini lhi irr tin pre dint of i fathers i il m ith us l in i ihi opintion of ii mi minis of tin fimih yui md y hit i iirulv wis tin thum of miss hi m in firmer ii ill n i ink iti amon ihi nnn thought pro utkine siit unnis h miss chip i m in was this si n fn ml omnunl on i in st til tin sort of his or i t n w nit f r ur i wi f imih h m ikint sun oii in irr thi nht st rt f i p rs n l hi lp u in ikt 11 vi win ilso ml kstui tt n i thit martini ihnl of ahio t in i with m lit nt ti iciuk of v ik lunt in pr in ru d m smith stone addition new school boost total while georgetown s building boom still continues and almost a million and a half dollars value in building permits has been issued this year it will have to set a fas ter pace to equal the town s all time 1955 high another 542 345 is recorded in the report of building inspector douglas wilson in his june report this makes close to a million and a half dollars 1378 615 in tht first six months of the year in 1955 the year s total was 3 825 075 a large factory addition and a third public school were major it cms permitted in june smith and stone took out a per nut for 200 000 for an addition which has already bejun on the north sidt of the plastics plant the public school board permit for 183 000 is for the new harri son school contracted by j b mackenzie and son i td on rex way blvd shell oil co received a pirmit for a s20 000 service station plan ned at the eastern entrance to town on land purchased from del rex developments it is the sec ond oil company to announce such a plan with b a oil already in the area in a location closer to the prtsmt settled portion of george town other commercnl propositions includi korm muekart si 00000 workshop addition o his building i on mill street halton toopcrative supplies s10 000 in storage tanks for fuel oil at the rear of their hiehwa properu gordon garner a 2500 alteration to his main st store twelve houses all bunlilows are ilso included in pi rmits lsmiitl in juni halton apartments plan six s10 000 houses on ortnn criscenl tn dtlrtx robi rl conslruetion will build two s12 000 homes on itixw i dnvi ind one ilued al 510 500 on arlilu strut othi r homis permits includi i kin msh slioooon orch ird blvd duints mtc irlni sfi 000 on john s5 000 rlilt sin illi r in rmits for ilteritn ns n purs iti wen issmd to ink hamilton lbirt strut 1500 iriu d sulhirlmd 1114 m lph st siloo h ni i at ration wilfrid ihintir 21 omen st s600 housi ilivralion r goddtn 82 i run uiarlcs drue s100 jir it flwood micdoujill 14 col lcfi strut si 000 l inji w m htnlnor kin strut 1 000 j the georgetown herald georgetown ont wednesday july 18th 1956 second section diving grandma 62 celebrity visits here mrs ida lang winner of just ter kenny foundation and during about every medal ever offered for high board divinf was a recent visitor with mr and mrs frnie herberts proprietors of fairview inn mrs i ang is mr herbert s aunt and lived at mr and mrs harry scott s tourist home during her one week stay a polid victim at 23 she took to swimming for corrective exereises and was particularly attracted to the high spring board developing to championship class she became city ehampion of ditroit her home town and la ter at the age of 27 central stalls champion both low and high springboard by 1935 mrs lant had captured 50 medals and trophies and the us women s diving championship now 62 years of age she still ri ves exhibitions throughout the un ted stales and hawaii and has be oiin known is the diving grand he mal t h r r sidenct in hoi lvi d california but in tounn 10 00 miles last ear she had little time it home mrs i ant works with the sis her travels she has given hundreds of benefit shows and has garnered funds for the olympic swimming team one of her favourite inter ests the most striking characteristic about mrs lanfe is her youthful appearance and though over 62 now she could still pass for 30 she celebrated one of her recent birthdays by swimming the length of the sun club swimming pool at los anteles 60 times and then giving a diving txhnbtioh which in eluded the full gainer the one half somersault the front jacknife and m iny others just as difficult a trandmother she is the oldest active divinf champion in the u s and is proud to display her araa ttur athletic union life member ship card one of the few ever pre sented mrs i ang intends to visit some of the toronto pools before leav ine canada particularly that of the lakeshore swimming club which is marihn bells home pool i will keep on diving states mrs i ang until the view from the 20 foot board appears to be 50 ft banff army transfer for sgt bruce collins st brine olhn liaus tin mil of this m inth for i new irnn posiine il llinff alberta where hi will hi with thi mihti i sirvic i hi his bun si itioncd i i rdm sinu nturnmi nstnl in s idiiti fi of h n il linn hi ind minhn rjj ntillul tin hows ijn ti i biscuits 1- id p t mitt d to smd foil nd thi frrlnniti oun hi tm win mirth rnliv mini h irrop r f v irlli of h its the new modern fuel oafe opeedy pesr oilcnt natural mlsi ontirlo farmerette jenn peterson 21 of hornby ont has n farewell w ive for 120 ontario farmers off on the annual goodwill crop tour to the maritime sporting je in s straw hnt on the front of the cmidi in national hallways specml train is engineer lldon adams of amelmsburg ont below are l c roy cnr agncul- tnr il ogeni who irr inud the two week tour and william w illice of south woodslee president of the ontario soil and crop improve ment associ ition the tour sponsors f united2jj united suburban gas company limited georgetown 20 main n tr 7 3921 ball1nafad her first stop the bank when mrs wilson planned to go shopping her husband tom said meet you at the bank it was a natural thing to say for going to the bank is just a pan of everyday life in the bank mrs wilson noticed miss ellis the schoolteacher mr cooper the storekeeper and her neighbour s son bobby adding to his savings account when tom arrived he grinned seems like everybod goes to the bank its true canadians find the chartered banks such a safe and handy place to keep money that practically everybody has a bank account there are now more than 10 million deposit accounts in the chartered banks more accounts than there are adults in the country the chartered banks serving your community church reception for new minister family net plum wis held iikmlh i iinu in tlu ihuith f r tlu mv inniskr ml fuiu mi id mi mm nmiii 1 i il nil nil kulh ann re td n d mis if v 1i n tht stipitwsoi tor lhisturi ltd in thi si nut of induction ind instd his iiussis1 on tlu pirihlt of the sowir a short proji mi of iocji t ilinl from the threi i hurt his u is liv n ri fushmml wire serld in tlu bisenunt ind all hatl in oppnrtunil to eet n quainted with mr and mrs nul mrmbcrs of the sinclair fimil in this commuml attended thi famil reunion in gut lph park on sundaj mr bert rogers is at present i silinn at the home of his brother mr jack rogers m barrie mr and mrs j kirkwood shir lr and fliznheth gibson spent last week at saublc beach marjone dihson passed her gr 5 rojil conservitorjexams tn pi ano with honours marjone is a pupil of mrs v mclaughlin and tried her exam in guelph mr and mrs b mcmenem and ccorge are enoins a vacation trip in fastcrn ontario we extentl congratulations and best wishes to mr and mrs onv ille rasbcrn formerlj man jen nings who were married in rallin afad church on saturda thev will reside on the rooms farm near ioille a large gathpring of friends and neighbours met in stcwarttown hall on thursda night o make a presentation to the couple prog rcssne ouchre was enjoyed throughout the evening after which the bride and groom to be were called to the front and were the recipient of man useful and love ly gifts both replied ver fitting ly thanking the people for their gifts and good wishes farmers you can still get a new holland super 66 baler while they last see murt allison 2 youno stikt tmanal 73201