Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 19, 1956, p. 5

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dave williams electrical contractor all types of wiring gas oil burners sales and serv1cb 24 hour service to all makes free estimates work guaranteed tr 73322 19 elgin sf look reupholster and rebuild your chesterfield suite from 89 home cleaning service before you purchase new furniture carpets expertly cleaned also chesterfields and armchairs for a free estimate tr 73354 carpentry and custom work frt estimates r kraemer 6 church street triangle 72716 tom clark heads orange lodge tom clark of glen wflliamb be came master of loyal orange lodge 245 when elections were held at the lodge annual meeting last tuesday in the odd fellows hall mr clark succeeds thomas warnes other officers elected tuesday were james andrews deputy master harry brandford marshal albert dawson chaplain frank anderson 1st committeeman charles davis 1st lecturer percy clark 2nd lecturer joe hall sr treasurer fred mcnally record- ing secretary joe hall jr secre tary installation in charge of ernie kawson deputy county master and joe hall jr was conducted after the election car buyers our low cost financing plan will help you make a better deal see ui for details now be fork you buy john r barber agency 27 boll stbket tb 7131 glen williams births alexander dr and mrs j craig alexander nee mchardy announce the birth of their daughter catherine moffat on saturday december 1st 1958 at cincinnati ohio barrager mr and mrs tra- cey barragcr announce the birth of a daughter pamela jean 6 lb 4 oz at peel memorial hos pital brampton november 28th i 1956 inglis jennifer and janice daughters of mr and mrs gor don inglis are very happy to announce the arrival of their brother jeffrey gordon on dc- cember 8th 1956 at st josephs hospital guelph memoriams georgetown rest home kind nursing care foi cldeny and chronic cases registered nurse tn attendance trungle 72775 gruwwtkhwranwotcwwus georgetown wednesday thursday december 1920 ecesto baker street united church has christmas concert rev w edgar gill was chair man at the sunday school concert thursday in glen williams unit ed church when pupils presented a program of songs recitations carols and dialogues a special feature was showing of a film scrooges christmas with mr gill reading the story which appeared at the bottom ot the film for the benefit of the joungslcrs after santa had distributed his gifts he was asked how things were up north and reported that feed is a little scarce this winter he was instructed to pick up a load of hay at john wagstaffes to take home on the return trip sunda school superintendent mrs wagstalte thanked parents for turning out in such good num bers for the concert which was followed b lunch served to every one present sorn to report that mrs john hepburn is ill again and her friends wish hir a speedj recov er mr and mrs bert bullock were sunday visitors with the alt aliens in nassagaweja carols skating dance high school features friday saturday december 2122 mahnee saturday 2pm a giant of a man in a giant of aland tke lbn exchange gifts at bank staff party the manager and staff of the local branch of the canadian bank of commerce held their in nml christmas part thursdav december lahh at jaek 0 lantern dining room this iar the- pirl tuok tin form of a dinner followed b the exehjiigc of gifts b the cighletn uests present mr and mrs c i ihrt mr and mrs iim alcorn mr ami mrs hob burke mrs fred hel son mrs don rand manly n warms jean muckart mary lindsd mrs william henderson i mrs jessie wilcox june thomp on jane jansin mrs william me murdo jim bavcrstock and mike armstrong attended joel mccrea vrwr jeff morrow ftealiiediumstsncbttt h wtlcmfcoow jj blair in loving memory of a dear son and brother pte regi nald r blair ppcli killed in action december 20th 1944 days of sadness still come oer us tears in silence often flow for memory keeps you ever near us though jou died twelve years ago always remembered by mum sisters and brother bi air in loving memory of my dear dad pte reginald r blair killed in action december 20th 1044 i was not old enough to know but have been taught to love you nd while jou lie in peaceful sleep your memory i will always keep alwajs remembered bv his son james england clark in loving memory of i dear wife and mother annie who passed away december 21 1953 gone from us but leaving mem ones death can never take away memories that will always linger while upon this earth we stay alwajs remembered by the family dodgson in loving memory of a dear sister alice walker dodgson who died december 19th 1938 take her in thine arms dear lord and ever let her be a messenger of loe between our hearts and lhec hazel and george dodgson in ever loving mem orj of alite walker dodgson who died december 19th 1118 beloved daughter of mr and sam walktr nothing in vir t ike iwaj i be love a heart holds dear fond memories linger every day remembranee keeps her near ever remembered by mother and father monday and tuesday of this wfek the students of george town high school have been hold ing their christmas celebrations in former years the school as a whole has held a party in the as sembly room but with the in creased number of students it was felt space was inadequate for such a largo gathering so grades nine and ten held a skating party on monday afternoon while grades eleven twelve and thirteen held a tea dance these social events were arranged by the student coun cil tuesday the pupils as a whole held their annual carol service in s johns united church sever al students took part in the ser vice and the school choir lead the singing of the carols under the direction of kenneth r harrison who also played the organ those reading sen tures were ian mur ray grade nine audrey peregood grade ten sandra bradley grade twelve jacqueline lucas grade thirteen and bob crawford presi dent of the student council of grade thirteen rev kenneth richardson and j l lambert also read senplures while rev alfred barker rev alex calder and rev morgan mcrarlanc lead little nhl schedule for sat doc 22n n h l 7 007 45 boston vs chicago 7 45 8 30 montreal vs detroit 8 309 15 toronto vs rangers junior a 9 3010 00 marlboros vs guelph 10 00 10 30 barrio vs hamilton 10 30 1100 st catharines vs peterboro amshcan 1100 1140 springfield vs rochester 11 40 12 20 cleveland vs buffalo 12 20 100 hershey vs provid ence commissioner herb arnold of the nhl made some player transfers trih georgetown herald wednesday december 19th 1956 icwictcicikticweximicvaxicvfi dacron comforters marvelously light and easy to launderi dainty floral nylon covering filled 100 with dacron non allergic non matting 72x84 1595 prayer sandra sproule betty jean anderson and doug wng glesworth were soloists and san dra sproule and tom forgravc sang a duet the boys of grade thirteen were ushers news around the arena noticed dong norton of the re fernng staff doing tripple dutv saturday morning due to satur day morning work most of the re ferecs were unable to be there so doug carried the referring chores for the full five hours with assis ntance later in the morning from rebekah past grands have turkey dinner the members of verdun he bekah lodge past grands club held their annual christmas tur key dinner in the mcgibbon ho tel last wednesday evening twen ty members sat down to the ap petizing dinner with mrs elmer dron president of the club pro idmg mrs e eyres of buffal i was present for the occasion after dinner a short business meeting was held for the election of officers for the coming j eai mrs alfred collins is preside nt mrs william ritchie treasurer and mrs dick riddall secrctaiv when business was concluded 1 1 h court whist was plaved with mrs bob calvin king also a thank jou to all the capable men who filled m as coaches last saturdaj see jou at the arena next satur daj results from sat doc marlboros 1 15 barrle 1 hume 1 a blair 0 1 peterboro 7 guelph 0 w reid 4 fmiay 1 1 cunning ham 2 i st catharines 4 hamilton 2 j blair 1 m cummins 1 1 r norton 1 a arnold i 1 k hall 1 m wheeler 2 american league buffalo 4 rochester 1 j lost 1 b hill 1 w dixor m hor7ack 1 ilcrshev 6 springfield 1 j cooper 1 i hilts 2 t haines 2 2 i mecieimnts 1 i m me arthur i b kemsluad 0 1 providence 5 utuland 1 hutihinsori 1 1 l siumlors i w tirr 0 1 i adams i nhl bath mats caldwells heavy terry step on mat 179 mens white shirts popular styles by arrow forsyth 495 595 throw rugs hand woven wool beauti fully multicoloured for car chesterfield or bed 1195 polo pyjamas 298495595 tcicswweteitfiifiwimimim i lepson winning the first pne mrs lack mtgibbon second chieago 14 new wk 0 and miss mabel i orgrave the wvlie 7 3 j prunein 3 third pne the guests enjoy d salti r 1 b wilson 0 1 1 christmas cake and tea after 1opeil 1 i their cards boston 2 montreil 0 84 years and still going strong firemens ball rose room georgetown arena monday december 31st 10 00 pm to 4 00 am dancing with the modern aires admission- 1 50 b lewis 2 loronli 4 delroit 2 i brown 1 w sanford 1 richardson 1 2 w norton 1 k wood 1 w iresswood 1 gill 0 1 santa hhere saturday santa claus wil be at the four corners saturday afternoon in his annual visit sponsored by the lions ted and will receive a treat club all district kiddies are invi- stone masonry gene logan house fronts fireplaces random walks and pitios glen williams tr 73334 noticei uncertainty of weather and road conditions as the christmas and new years season approaches pla ces a maximum burden on our de livery system and service to custom ers at our stores in order to avoid serious congestion at the stores and also disappointment in our delivery service we respectfully request the assistance of our customers you can help us to maintain our services by ordering or purchasing your re quirements as early as possible brewers warehousing company limited operating brewers retail stores 1 1ill in lov ing memorv of a dear son and broth r jami s robert hill who hied i e m ber 18th 1952 gone dear james gone forever how we miss jour smiling face but ou left me to remember none on earth can take your place a happy home we once tnjoved how sweet the memory still but death has left a loneliness the world can never fill sadly missed by mom and brothers and sisters hill in memory of our uncle and brother robert james hill who passed away dec 18 1952 gone trom us but leaving memor 1cs death ean never take away memories that will always linger while upon this earth we sta always remembered hy tom and peg and sister ruby and john and family face facts and assure forests future cards of thanks inglis i would like to thank our neighbours for their won derful acts of thoughtfulness on my brief stay in st joseph hospital guelph also a word of thanks to the firemans wa firemen and to all our friends who sent gifts and cards mar ion inglis mcbride we wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to our many relatives and friends for their kindness sympathy and beautiful flowers extended tlur ing our recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear mother spe cial mention to rev i oekhart rojal and rev kenneth richard son the family ryers wc would like to sin ccrcly thank our friends and neighbours for their flowers cards and gifts sent to us while wc ttere in st joseph s hospital guelph mr and mrs ed tycrs john t armstrong ii line of insurance 39 main street south tr 79671 tf men golfers party members of the men s section of north halton golf club had a christmas party thursday there was a turkey roll and cards folowcd by a turkey buffet supper at midnight lome cross won the door priie a turltev trees and tree farming provide a cash crop winnipeg right now tht forest industries are canada biyt business the woods operations the pulp and paper companies and the lumber miln oiether produce goodi value at some 14 billion a yu r i hey employ close to 4uomiii people and they an nual pay out lome 91v4 bil lion in wages more than any otfur anadian producer in addition they account for a thirrt of the nations exports to do all this the forest in dustries annually harvest a whopping 40 minion cords of wood and purchase another 500 million of mill supplies and agricultural products yet within the next 25 years it is estimated that the wood harvest will increase to some 6s or 70 million cords fores try is big business now but its going to get a lot bigger these were the forest facta revealed at a national forestry conference held in winnipeg this month the conference attended by 190 representa tives of leading national or ganizations studied the future of canadas forests especially how they should be used man aged and conserved the conference was spon sored by the canadian cham ber of commerce the canadian forestry association the en glnccring institute of canada and the canadian institute ol forestry its purpose was to bring together forestry experts business men government officials and civic representa tives to discuss ways and means of improving forest farming in canada tht prln dps speaker was the hon jean lesage minister of northern affairs and national resources ottawa j l van camp secretary of the conference and general manager of the canadian for estry association called upon the conference to frame a new forwardlooking forest policy that win encourage forest man element forest conservation should never mean forest preterra hon- said mr van camp there to do point in permit ting trees to frow mature die sod then rot the best kind of is firmly rooted junior foresters from across canada chat with the hon jean lesage minister of northern affairs and national resources ottawa at the national forestry con ference in winnipeg they are from left to right ray chesln fire prevention poster winner winnipeg donald stevens tree farm owner woodstock ontario mervin mcconnell ontario 4h club forest winner heathcote ontario mr lesage glen nymark high school foiestry student d r y d e n ontario fred blnlng boy scout good turn demonstrator winnipeg and bruce nicoh cana dian forestry association junior forest warden vancouver bc upper right a tree farmer admires his tree farm sign tree farms are managed woodloti that yield an annual saleable crop of wood upper left a pulp and paper com pany forester checks the growth of a young poplar at a companyowned forest research station in management that is the growing and harvesting of trees on s perpetual yield basis just ilka s farm crop in this way ws can keep our forests green forever and yet reap 1 vabuble harvest from them a harvest that generates wealth for every canadian speaking on the tree farm movement mr van camp said it is the most important single step that individual canadian have taken in active forest rranagement hundreds of small and urge private wood- lot owners now display the tree farm sign as certification that they are growing trees on managed basis to provide continuous crops and thst they are protecting their woodlots sgsinst fire bisects snd dis ease the tree farm movement was initiated and sponsored by the pulp and paper industry and is edmlnlsterad by the csnsdlsn forestry association anyone with woodlot they are prepared to manage can apply for certification as 1 tree fanner

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