Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1957, p. 10

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k 7 xv t- thb georgetown hirald wednesday livening may lat 1987 t slln rain or f if is- is i k- 3kia real brck product is atea baiperviema to the th mm i yoah be awf prised top a the low cost aae die apaed of application aoyoor present dweutn ok collerl quikbrick and quikstone 70 edward street g tr 72511 district governor compliments lion for outstmdins year district governor bob cooper of brampton commended the lions club of georgetown for making this the most outstanding year in lionism in georgetown and prais ed- uieirverage attendance in crease of almost 25 per cent at the club dinner meeting in the lei gion auditoriunv tuesday april 16 district governor cooper went on to point out the- large number of new members since september and wished the club continued suc cess mr cooper was introduced jiy bepf ist governor george winnstt of qakville a vote of thanks was tendered by jack gun ning and a gift presented by dick riddall as a token of appreciation for the vislc oil theubccasion of mr coopers visif clubs frnrmllton brampton erin and hamilton east sent rep resentatives to the meetings the georgetown club honored thehdis- met governor with 100 percient attendance russ vickers burlington zone chairman for tone 6 south and jack gunning georgetown cone chairman for cone 6 north both candidates for the deputy district governorship for 195758 also spoke briefly to the lions present the election will be held at the region 6 rally in oakville on may 15th your easter seal donations will still be welcomed wish to contribute please send your cheque to m derson treasurer as soon as possible if you e man- help a crippled child to happiness am 41 henry dlelfant winner of the 1957 chevrolet in the- lions 444 draw was present and hjuided his donation cheque for 200 to dick licata lor the community swim ming poolfund cohdtalrman for the draw pick miller was thanked by the club for his work with ab tennant on the draw mrt millet gave a report on the success of the ticket sales during the induction of the new members don barrager the induc tion officer ws assisted by the past presidents of the club jack gunning dick licata jack arm strong clarence kennedy and har old mcclure the new lions were greeted into liomsm with the lions roar led by 6ord vivian of brajnpton they are whit camp bell dr ajan thompson murt al- lison tom leed bruce william son and garnet collett a short comic initiation cerem ony was then performed by fniversary services 4he annual tur- of the club members and the meet keyippe will be served and a manle leaf ztrszzzlj i r starting this sitflday may 5th when you call your friends in brampton pleas use their new telephone number early this sunday morning brampton will switch to dial service and all numbers will change to include glendale v and four figures please jot down your friends new numbers as you get them to bring your personal blue book of telephone numbers up to date remember calls go through twice as fast when you call by number l g denby manager need a new blue book c theyre yours for the asking in regular or pocket size phone or drop in for them at your telephone busi ness office the bell telephone company of canada j building products ltd r c ing closed with the maple leaf the district governor presented key awards to lions bringing in two new members dick riddall ab tennant dick miller and ivan crabtree and also a 5year perfect attendance award to jack gunning deputy george winnett presented founders awards given to mem bers who sponsor a new club mem ber in the month of january to roy smith dick riddall harold mcclure dick licata dick miller and lion chief jim jones farm news meadows and wheat outstanding growth j e w last weeks higher temperature coupled with odd showers literally made hal tons meadows and fields of winter wheat jump prospects at the moment look excellent for both of these crops here and there cattle are already out on pasture and on the higher earlier fields the tractors and seed drills arc in action while some folk are complaining about the heat in our opinion it is a very happy contrast to conditions of a year ago sary services- next sunday when we will have as our guest speak ersrev david wren burlington at the 11 oclock service ndjrear william sheawin bronte w the 730 service in the evening on the tuesday evening following the an- prqgram presented we are very sorry to be losing two more families from our com munity shortly mr and mrs ro bert warne have sold their farm and are moving to acton and mr and mrs cassidy will also be moving to acton having sold their house in the village congratulations to mr and mrs wilfred burt upon the arrival of their first son john wilson burt building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williams tr 73302 bishop ordains three to anglican priesthood three young deacons wer or dained to the anglican priestbiod at an impressive service monday at st judes church oakville the candidates were presented by ven r g blagrave dd and the litany was sung by rev- c m mitchell of port dalhousie epistoler for the occasion was rev j d hooton hamilton and the gospel was read by the st judes rector canon f c jackson following the admonition exam ination and the singing of the veni creator by bishop w e bagnall the candidates receive the laying on of hands holy communion was administered to the new priests their families and friends cruci fer was jack neal servers john rye and john mcrae rev p a sawyer was bishops chaplain and rev j bartlett was director of cer emonies music was sung by the liturgical choir under directorship of rev h f thomasson at a luncheon following the or dination the bishop presented the candidates with gifts from the dio cese and their letters of ordina tion oniasw iawvwm3n iv n3nttom ssanisrra miss marion robinson ftrasir dent of the business and profes sional womens duo miss lena me- nally mrs c selleghem andmrs alleen bradley attended the re gional meeting for- district ho 4 in newnfarket last saturday presidents of each club in the district gave their yearly report of their activities and all showed a marked increase in participation of local aflds civi a and charitable contributions both lo cally and abroad membership fees and recom mendations for the provincial conference to be held in october were discussed a round table discussion was conducted by miss erie gregory macgill on women in business and professions the newmarket club were hosts at a lovely buffet dinner in the evening the deacons ordained were rev d b baldwin who will soon take up duties as curate at st judes rev r j berryman who will as sist at stoney creek and rev e b g heaven who is in charge of st phhips at grimsby beach ballinafad 5 large stock of plywood masonry cement lime fi plaster insulation rock lathe nails sewer pipe 5 sheathing papers and insul board wtm 311 tr 7- frmstrong ave delrex industrial area 8 1 gordon kirk 33 dies suddenly in toronto miss beatrice hilts visited for a few days last week with ber niece and her husband mr and mrs william bell in waterloo while there she attended the 32nd an nual meeting of the hamilton conference branch of the womans missionary society which was held in trinity united church kitch ener over 200 delegates attend ed the three sessions on tuesday which were most interesting and inspiring word was received here last week of the sudden death of gor don kirk at his borne 14 rhyl ave in toronto in his 34th year he was the son of mr and mrs william kirk well known to many in this district he leaves his wife helen two children jane and terry and one sister margaret mrs p harford interment was in resthaven memorial gardens saturday april 27th the children are all back to school on monday morning after the easter holidays misses jo anne wright and vickie wakefield both of toronto are the student teachers at the blue mountain school for a week mr and mrs jim moran and two sons howard- and- ronnie of hanover visited miss young and her sister on sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs black on sunday were dr and mrs ogryzlo and children of toronto rev and mrs a c huston and betty misses nancy spears and dorothy hood of vic toria square and buttonville the wms and evening auxt- liary held their easter thankoffer- ing on sunday evening in the church miss beatrice hilts pre sided and mrs n sinclair and mrs e snow took the devotions and two members of the mission band assisted by receiving the offering the guest speaker was rev a c huston of victoria sq charge and a former missionary to the cree indians in manitoba he related many interesting and enlightening characteristics of the people he worked wtyh and how he had to carry on his work as minister among them the in- 1 mr dairy farmer are you looking for a better milk market if so you can cash in on the new support price ship to the coop milk plant because for milk powder effective immediately there will be a floor price of 17 cents a lb on spray processed skim milk powder this floor price provides security to whole milk shippers against price slumps during periods 6f high production for example the coming flush season the price for whole milk shipped to the coop milk plant at guelph will not go below 290 last summer without the floor price it dropped to 255 by shipping whole milk you can keep more cows and increase your income with less labour than it takes to ship cream it uses the spray prccess hence benefits from new support price the coop will help you find a good used or new cooling tank regular pickup routes patrons share in its earnings get full details from your local coop manager or contact coop milk plant guelph ontario phone taylor 25530 5 dians are a very clever race a they get a chance to develop their talents and he told the story about how they came to have betty their adopted daughter in their home and family she is a native cree- indian and when he father lay very ill with tubercu losis he asked mr huston if he would take her out of the north country and insure her of an edu cation she has now become a wonderful musician and she sang mo beautiful solos during the service master robert denny of churchill also contributed a violin selection and several of the ladies of the evening auxiliary sang an easter hymn with an obllgato ac companiment played by mrs mc laughlin the congregation is looking forward to the anniver- fir governments are you when governments spend money it is your money that is being spent for governments themselves produce noth- 9- governments can only spend what they take from the production of the people whose creatures and servants they are if you want lower takes you must curb the spending of your governments there isno other way by which taxes can be reduced i the steel company of canada limited montreal gamahoque hamilton uamtfqkd towhto ill 1 r 41 5j-

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