Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 25, 1957, p. 11

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featuring tke greatest sole offers in our 30 years in business with dras tic price reductions in all lines of fumrure and appliances 1- will definitely end this saturday your last opportunity to make home purchases at these unheardof prices visit our store this week its a wonder their mothers arent ready for an institution af ter the kids have teen on holidays for a couple of weeks hcmcclureltd we believe in selling satisfaction 14 main st s tr 72522 well the kids are going back to school and a jolly good thing too another month of eating purple pe green and theyd probably never be the came then a boy and so on yam have to start digging in the second place rts the end of father peaceful breakfast hour in the mmmt nm he sets up in the cool of morning enays a ten- vrety breakfast along wrtti a paper era novel propped against the cof- taps pot during uhe school term break fast time at our place is sheer hell f there a real war on cjenaasttngj one kid wandering around in his underwear looking for the pants and shoes he took off last night the other is demanding some breakfast tho mettier he the lrning board up amtd is ironing another shirt for the boy because the one ho is luppoiod jo wear has two buttons m and there no rim to o4 persistent sniping and- skirmish ing by the small fry tatersperted tyy an occasional shriek of rage fem mother esswe hoata a a tady barrage edemerads to go seinvnlrtfl 9 tdmhe shew go for an ice cream cone go in bare felt and not go to bad and theyre always dirty they cam be put outside fresh from a bath and with dean clothes on twelve seconds later they look like something that just crawled jut from under a stone you should hoar tho hearty all daughter walks in with mud owtr her third clean dross of day oh well kids will be kids she mutters through gritted teeth seizing her fiercely by the pony tail and marching her up to the bathroom school re opening is grand for ha teachers too theyre tired to death of nothing but holidays hol idays theyre lonely for thoir t little charges they cant wait to take that first deep breath of schoolroom air made up of the nostalgic odors of chalk paint and running shoes besides theyve been taking nerve tonic all summer and are ready to grapple with the little monsters for another ten months for dad the ope of school is sad occasion- for on thing all tho kids need now shoos in variably and v clorkas they were to school last year or about four shies too small its not so bad if the kids are all i of the same sex that naughty word again you can hand down the jeans and sweaters and shoes but when you get a boy then a girl cameras for christmas there is mo finer gift than a good caaaera projector or flash attachment join our caaaera club and lay away one now for christmas nothing down and just a saaall weekly payment will hold your camera until christmas see us now for further details and ease that strained christmas budget the father is slicing oranges pouring cereal bunting his fingers on the toast and trying to make the coffee perk through sheer will power since he forgot to turn on the burner he seldom sets more than a cup of coffee too hot to drink before he has to rush off smeared with a couple of rnarma- lady kisses its hard h toll what the kids the think of going bock to school they pro to be disgus ted but i think most of them are secretly pleased especially tho lit tle girls after all its pretty hard for them to strike up a romance with a small type male in the summer when hes usually going some where on the dead run is always doing things girls dont do and is very often dirty and a bit on the smelly side but if a different story when she gets him sitting boh and bo- front or across from hor in school and she can smile at him snub him make him talk when he shouldnt toll the teacher wtion ho pinches her and g pursue the arts of courtship of a small typo female birthfray wishes to veteran bandsman band isehtertai med the georgetown brass and reed band were entertained at a social evening at the home of mr and mrs arthur scott maple avenue west on tuesday september 17 the band members brought their instruments along and entertained their hosts with an hour and a half of marches and light musical sel ections on the lawn itcr they re tired to the recreation room where refreshments were served the band combined the evening nova scotia publisher heads weekly newsmen c cecil day publisher of the liverpool nova scotia advance was elected president of the cana dian weekly newspapers associa tion at the association convention in banff last week mr day who has built his paper from a struggling weekly with cir culation of less than 500 into a publication of over 5000 is an ex ample of the success which is pos- i with a brief band meeting in which isible despite physical handicap ern forgrave spoke on behalf of crippled since youth by polio mr day has transacted business and edited a newspaper while con- 9 mam street north dealers in kodak argus and potaroid cameras equipment triangle 73692 garnet building products ltd readymix concrete large stock of plywood masonry cement lime plaster insulation rock lathe nails sewer pipe sheathing papers and insul board ohm monday tuesday wednesday thursday and today ooajev to500fm saturday ft00 ajftf to 10fr jul ir 72519 v tr j- 2861 armstrong ave delrex industrial area the band to congratulate their sen ior member art herbert who rec ently celebrated his 70th birthday in his reply mr herbert who has been a musician since his youth i said that some of his greatest pleas ures had come from playing with the band on monday the junior band practice was the scene of a surpise party as the pupils presen ted mr herbert with a large birth day cake and 70 candles sir her bert has been one of the most faithful workers with the young or ganization all the members joined in a sing song with the accompaniment pro vided by jim burns at the piano and roy cock on accordion in appreciation of the evening art herbert presented a bouquet of flowers to mrs- scott on behalf of the band the next engagement for the band is in milton on sunday the 29th when they march in a church parade with the milton firemen s wmpilllllriiniiiiuiiiipilipiulllllliailiulllhiil cyclist slihtly injured when struck by auto a young cyclist proceeding east down the guelph street hill w 4ueky to escape with only a minor injury when his bicycle collided with a car making a left turn on to water street saturday evening the boy a pupil of wriggles- worth publjc school was knocked to the pavement by a car driven by alan devereaux r r 3 george town at about 820 pm me was taken to dr macintoshs office for treatment of an injured right foot cst nets trafford investigated the accident which resulted in 30 damage to the bike and wo to the car retires as president of ticket agent croup john r barber local travel and insurance agent retired as presi- dent of the canadian passenger agent- association when he atten ded the annual convention in buf falo ftvy this week mr barber completed his years stantly using crutches or a wheel chair h e mccormick of the montreal monitor was elected first vice pre sident of the association and l e barber of the chilliwack bc progress will serve as second vice- president directors elected by province include british columbia g c hacker abbotsford news a h alsgard powell river mews alberta ken patrige cam rose canadian b p knowles fort saskatchewan fort record saskatchewan walter telfef humboldt journal john pinekney rosetown eagle c a ashfield grenfell sun manitoba mel macdonald pilot mount sentinel courier c c kroft selkirk enterprise ontario w leavens bolton en terprise e a spence strathroy agedispatch c h nolan stouff- villc tribune bert smith port credit weekly- quebec lucicn gucrtin shvawin- igan falls lecho du st maurice k d campbell rosemere north ern beacon new brunswick j l mckenna sussex kings county record nova scotia g c murray pic- tou advocate fred beattie anna polis royal spectator committee chairmen elected were executive g a dills acton ontario free press editorial irwinr- macintosh north battlcford sask news membership jr a vopni dav idson sask leader circulation fred johns leduc alberta representative printing syd stevens shaunav- on sask standard paper a w- hanks st james manitoba leadter better newspapers competition helen marsh dauphin man her- fald advertising v james bow- manville onl canadian states- term of office when he officiated at business sessions of the group postal and parliamentary i g waich cfmtdfrtoi3totuttkhotml gage 5l johns que- newa- 12mancouikilfor tarfinston town nelson are united the ontario municipal board is sued its final order annexing nel son township and the southern portion of east flamboro to the town of burlington last week the 1958 council will consist of a mayor reeve and deputy reeve elected at large with one council lor elected from each of the nine warjds into which the town has been divided nomination day will be nov 18th at the burlington high school from 7 to 8 jpjn a board of education will be established according to the provi sions of the secondary school act seven members will be elected at large four for two years and three for one year the separate school beard will appoint one member and other appointments will be tertde by county council the part tf the waterdown high sfchool district within the annexed area will be attached to the bhr- lington high school district pupils from the annexed area win be required to attend the wat- erdown high school until such time as pupllsvattendance at waterdown attains 90 per cent of its rated ac commodation the burlington board of educa tion will pay the waterdown board the prescribed fees for such nonresident people until 90 per cent is reached after which it will also pay for all available and un used pupil accommodation at wat erdown up to 90 per cent a public utilities commission has been established to control the waterworks and hydro system it will be made up of five elected members the burlington suburban plan ning board will continue in full force while the nelson planning board will be dissolved all sewer axd water areas in the new municipality will be dissolv ed and a singe new area in the sou thern half of the municipality will be set up this area will include the lands south of the upper middle road from the trafalgar to the guelph lines then on a projection of the upper middle road to the nelson township limits then southerly to the new controlled access highway and south of that road in that por tion of east flamboro annexed to burlington bags 4 the ekmmktown herald wednesday evening sept jb 1967 plumbing ken new bathrooms imstj remodelled charlie nash mcdowell trvataar systems s king street east repairs of all jgndb toangje 7242 n 1 il we service i television all smkes radios record players car radios appuanoes bona t etc ernies radio 24 years servicing lsttetlwafcwjgl s si dont wonder eskvaialviy dont guess yes see things ql vjpexitla as they are for comfortable and clear reading and viewing we suggest you have an eye examination robt r hamilton ro optometrist highway tie 7- east of dominion seed house tr 73971 hog contracts yes the coop has them we can supppiy the feed if you have the pigs see us today i halt0m cooperative supplies georgetown triengle 72371 see your heating oontrector or united suburban oas company ijmjted 7 main street south l georgetown tr 73921 save save time asave dollars with a new mccormick picker pick cleaner finish sooner it pays all ways to own a new mccormick corn picker and be ready when your crop aays go save down and leaning com get every cob thats on the stalk including the nubbins and hard-to- ktat ears get 4 to 8 extra bushels per acre tlyeres new mccormick corn picker to match your acreage crop and power o give you depend able lowcoat picking in any weather any condition of crop season after season your ih dealer is the man to see today s a archdekin moloy 24 ua-i-

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