Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 12, 1958, p. 10

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tht omrmtown hikald wedneaday bveg march 12 1958 pace 10 coming events st johns wa bazaar fri day november 28th keep april 8th in mind for the ashgreve wa daffodil tea with mrs j a houck of bramp ton the guest speaker st patricks day bake sale at smiths store saturday afternoon march 15th sponsored by balllna fad cgxt baby clinic legion auditor ium georgetown first four mon days of every month lso 330 statutory holidays excepted tf euchre party sponsored by ssquesing federation of agricul ture friday evening march 21st at 830 in stewarttown hall good prizes and lunch a recepuon will be held on the oddfeuows hall from 2j30 to 5 p m saturday mar 22nd for ken dick your liberaj candidate come and meet mr dick at this informal reception afternoon tea apd lady speaker 1 esqucsing wi will meet at mrs j c murray s home tonight the topic will be canadian indus tries the roll call to be answer ed with an article for the layette st patrick s day bazaar and supper m mon mar 17th in st alban s parish hall glen williams opening at 3 30 sewing home made baking fish pond and sup per from 430 to 700 pm spon sored by the st albans ladies guild admission 75c and 35c coming soon canada pack ers cooking school wed mar 26th and thurs mar 27th knox church hall prues admission 50c get your ticket now from any member of esquestng agn cultural society or phone tr 7 2303 or tr 73407 for reserva tions at the march public meeting of the georgetown horticultural society there will be a showing of two interesting horticultural films reports will be given by conven tion delegates and there will be the usual junior competition for school children and door prize so come along and bring your friends to wngglesworth school march 19th at 8 p m the public invited queens park report by stan hall mpp good morning ladles and gentle men 1 am pleased to have the op portunity of speaking to you over chwo our white oak station at oakvule hon leslie frost was absent from the assembly on monday march 3rd the prime minister was at ottawa getting the hospital services agreement signed by the government of canada- and the go vernment of ontario this should finish the legal proceedings bet ween the two governments mr stanley hunt who has rep- cglt daffodil tea bt johns united church hall mar 29th ihome and school meeting in glen williams public school wednesday april 2nd 800 pm everyone welcome 326 goat club boys and girls 12- 20 interested in kid qiub con tact ted carson hornby or mrs m alexander norval not later than march 22nd georgetown ice barnival star ring over 100 local skaters with guest skaters from guelph strat ford and toronto march 29th at aoo pm georgetown arena euchre and dance litstewart town hall monday mars24th sponsored by the esqucsing li al assoc cards 830 good prizes and lunch come and meet jour liberal candidate ken dick itebekah bazaar friday mar 28tbat3 p m chickert pattio supper at5 p m odd fellows halt proceeds for the furnishing of a room in the barne home more details next week euchre friday march 14th at the parish hall norval spon sored by the married couples club of norval presbyterian church at 8 30 p m sharp pro ceeds for organ fund admission 50c ladies provide old time dance in trafalgar freshen insept and oct ll hei hall friday march 21st j p leybournes orchestra dancing 9pm to 1 a m admission 75c lunch served sponsored by homby girls ball club every one welcome auction sale of- furniture the property of mrs james crichton 27 king blreel eftt aturday march 22nd frank fetch auctioneer clearing auction sale of registered holstein cows and heifers 35 head of fully accredited calf hood vaccinated jtamincd for pregnancy and selling sub ject to blood test cows fresh i time of sale 5 in full flow and i bred in this last month 7 bred to tune your radio to chwo oakville nceir ken dick halton liberal candidate 740 am monday thru friday 1215 noon monday thru friday 400 pm mon wed frl 631 pm mon wed fri 659 p m tuesday and thursday 4 00 p m mon wed frl 10 00 pjn tues thurs sat from now until the election also on cfjb brampton st patrick s tea and bake sale will be held in st pauls parish hall norval on saturday march 15th at 2 pm sponsored by the local association of nor val afternoon tea 35c resented the riding of north ren frew since 1943 tendered his res ignation to the ontario govern ment because he has been nomin ated as a candidate to carry the progressive conservative banner in the forthcoming dominion el ectlon campaign on tuesday march 4th hon mr frost tabled the signed agree ments on the hospital services act between the government of canada and the government of ontario hon louis ceclld minister of public welfare moved second rea ding of a bill which it is hop ed will remove the causes of the majority of contested adop tion cases parir cularly those caused by failure of parents to re alize the gravity of jhe decision they arc called stan hall upon to make mr allan grossman progres sive conservative st andrews toronto lectured the ccf opposi t on in the legislature f lls scif 1 ghteousness mr grossman sas he thinks the ccf members must have got their schooling from the wrong set of books mr wintt rmejer liberal wat crloo north in his address on the buctgot criluiid the gtntrnnunt in a irj sivt remanntr on he gotrnntcnrsrinancmg of lhbu sinrss of the province of oatano whin mr intermeer finished his address he moved this motion on behalf of the opposition that the motion that mr speaker do now leae the chair and the hoiiic resolve itself into c ommittee of suppk be amen ded bv adding thereto the follow i ing words but this house rtgretstha the bale elevator budgt does mt m an wi fers under 23 years old entire herd with the exception of one cow bred and raised on the farm maple unit breeding also 2 case tractors model s c 1md model a tractorj houso r8reltha manure spreader bale elevator i budrt does not in an vayvcoj ashgrove wi will hold euchre and dance on friday march 14th with doris hulls or chestra in the esqueslng township hall cards start at 8 30 refresh merits sered admission 0c 312 euchre and dance on march 18th in stewarttown ham dons hulls orchestra sponsored by the esquesing conservative asso ciation ev er one cordially uivj ted to attend to meet halton coun ty s conservative candidate sand best 312 st patrick s day bazaar and supper on mon mar 17th in st alban s parish hall glen williams opening at 3 30 sewing home- and the usual farm implements ni2c or sokt lhc f fit also baled hay loose straw and cal pro of the province of on 1000 bus of rodney oats tari m its rapid evolution from will be held at the proprietors an agneu tural to an industrial ec farm mile south of milton on onomj and in particular lacks im highwav 25 on wednesday march 19th at 1 o clock terms cash farm sold cattle sale held under cover hindley a elliott auctioneers a t kingdon prop uadtrship in the solu provincial fiscal auction sale of 30 registered accredited and vaccinated holtteins and dairy equipment the property of harold cleave made baking fish pond and sup- main st north georgetown oi per irom 4 30 to 7 00 p m spon sored by the st alban s ladies guild admission 75c and 35c learn to drive the safe way at thursday march 27th at 1 30 o clpck full list next week frank petch auctioneer george currie clerk shirlies driving school at various times not yet scheduled car quippad with dual controls for georgetown liberal part information call tit 7 244 or tr 75407 georgetown rotary club presents their great phone brampton- alr operator j mill j i ktl jtluw lor snelgrove 127 j 2 tf lues wed thurs east georgetown ratepayers association grand dance thursday march 13th legion auditorium 9 00 12 30am prizes fun dane ng w th the modern aires get your ticket now 2 00 couple april 8 9 10 dont miss this great eventl ausp ces georgetown rotary aunati lion of 1 municipal relation- 2 a long range program for highwa construction and financ ing 3 a f5iurr to deise a plan for managing the er rising debt this motion will not be oterl on until the debate on the budget is finished hon kelso roberts attorne general gae the estimates for the ontario provincial police force in the province of ontario of scten teen hundred jnd thirty officers this police force is looked upon as one of the finest police forces in canada hon charles dale minister of labour ave an address on labour relations bi tw it n the workers and industrj before presenting the estimates f r the dipt of ia hour hon mr dale made it quite clear that in his opinion there uas not the reat gap bo- bum w orki r jnd i mplo er that s mc i eopk would lead ou to be in w the mijni of thi head of in lustre tol ill started in a ir humble po iti n in mdustr ind num of them neier had the prilj of oblanuru courses in hih r lorn in much of th t mi if the ti la tun i ht nj tjk n up with thi prist ntition f c t miles of thi dffirtnt diprtmints of otrn mi nt thin in twerttte tlifftrtni 1 depart mi nlal istunitts to be pre st med thi ser mb ned norval junior farnierhockey playoffs cancelled an incident which cropped up in the final period of the playoff game between palermo and nor val junior farmers has resulted m the cancellation of all remain ing games and consequently no championship will be decided this season the incident occurred at 19 20 of the third period in the first game of the finals when with pal crmo out in front of norval 9 to 6 a fight broke out between paler mos dave murray and bill rich ardson of norval after murray had crashed richardson into the boards atad richardson chad retal lated richardson was given a 2 minute slashing penalty while murray ended up with 12 minutes 2 for boarding 5 for fighting and a ten minute misconduct norval protested murray s ac lion and threatened to drop from the league unless the palermo pla ver was barred from playing for the rct of the season while pa crmo threatened that if such a move was made they woujd refuse to plaj the remaining games an emergency muting of the club reprist ntativcs reached no decis ion while league president earl wilson declined to cast the dead ing vote because he was not neu tral being a member of the nor val team the deadlock meant the end of junior farmer hoekej for this j ear in the game two goals by bill donaldson and singles by hughie cunningham and fred barnes gave norval a 4 1 lead at the end of the first period bob marshall scoring the oni palermo goal in the sec ond session palermo roared back with four quick tallies two bj bob marshall and 2 by don viv tan to take over the lead iarl wilson and hughie cun ningham brought norval s output to six while bob marshall don vi man dje murra and vivian again boosted the palermo cause be fore the f lari up in the final minute of pla ballinafad georgetown arena seasons schedule mackenzie news ve will explalhand temd a hand os things youcfo aor understand to nnnr your p cillnt w wall may cost lass than you think donnaconna celling tiles painted two coats white in size 12 xl2 cost 12c ea in sire 16xl6 cost 214c ca 180 248 gyproc wall boarfl size 4x8 costs per sheet donnaconna kolorkoted wall board size 4x8 costs per sheet walnut gram vertiboard and oak grain vertiboard already finished for 4x8 sheets costs per sheet 6 08 fir plywood unfinished 4x8 sheets per sheet 4 32 vi mahogany unfinished 4x8 sheets per sheet 7 68 come in and see us about your building and remodelling problems mon figure skat 410 pm toes free skating 45 p m ltiears and up hockc 8pm wd curling thurs curling frt free skating 45 p m it years and under hockey 8pm sat public skating 24 pm and 7 10pm all ages 79 pm adults and students only 910 p m tf mayco water softanr rusnstm tmk ityem luimh efficienl troublahae spocasaving dtngn attractive caid economcat biugarbutt lhumuno ft mating 16 bgsn stiwrt til 763t b th itjluti j iid t bt ottd imount to a total of s93j 046 000 thi is ihi lirii t olurril of j ro inc it ornimnt businiss for jn tint i ir in thi hitor of thi rtmnci of ontario kill prtsmled in queens ln ivtriitv kingston ciused a ver hot debates both in committee and in the assenrttv queens unucrsi tv were asking for the right to ex propnatt proprrtx for extension to the lnivirsitj this has been a ir hot subject both at this time and in former sessions of the legislature these universities must expand to keep pace with the treat devclopnunl of the pro unce of ontario if i might interject m own op inion 1 believe diplomac used at the right time will create better relationships than an ait of par liamcnt the queens unicrsit bill was passed frtda morning march 7 goodbe for the present and hoping jou will not forget that monday next is st patrick s daj present newlyweds mr and mrs harness a presentation for a newl mar ned couple mr and mrs mervin harness nee marion porte took place at the peacock school on fndaj evening miss beth mcen ery read the address on behalf of bors and the gifts presented were the ballmafad district and neigh a floor lamp hostess chair and a foot stoll with magazine rack mrs frank freeman representing chur chill congregation presented the couple with a mirror and a cush ion mr clarence snow acted a chairman for the evening and those present enjoved a program of singing and readings and dancing followed with the mel- nerv orcht s tra supplwnj the music other- uhn to k part on thi program wen thi sine nr and the mel ner ch i dren nn shortill the ivtn si uers linda swackhamer mrs jim mcfncr mrs shirli n lerson and bill strang from osprinue 1 unch w i si r i d and i i r one n p rt d i ir fiiu even n ilr md mr hirntss ire ri idin in cton mi ion band was on sunda mr ning at the home of mrs ijur wh i wis ivisted h mrs clarence snow thi re wis 21 present and ites the roll call was- answered with i you fop should look into the new chemise look for- spring dozens of new shipments of new spring fashions are arriving daily at silvers for largest selections for unsurpassed values visit silvers one of ontarios finest clothing stores new spring suits from 1995 new spring coats from 1995 new allweather coats from 1588 new chemise dresses from 1495 new spring millinery from 298 new spring handbags from 298 girls spring coats special 1588 girls spring dresses from 495 remember your irish friends on st patricks day with one of our rustcraft cards a dainty st patricks handkerchief or some attractive costume ewellery firemen to glen fire wednesday last damage was contained to elec trical wiring and floor joist last wednesday at noon when fire broke out in the cellar of a house owned by bud bishop rri glen williams smoke was so heavy in the eel lar that georgetown firemen had tovdon their smoke masks to get arwe flames which tberatened to ran the entire house the blase is bellevd to have originated with the old electric stove in the basement which was ecddently turned on the stove was not being used and had been piled with rubbish the fire was reported at appromlatety 10 to 1 and the georgetown brigade vat iifts for oirsias allan jamicson pnsidid f r 1 he nuitin ind oth t rs taknir part in the prornm were sharon mian praer ann shortill riad a pot m bill smith prai i tin piaee offering and ded ration cathirint sinclair opining worship was taken b mrs snow and mrs lawr read another chap tor of thi missionary stud and the meeting closed with thi mi si in land purpost tht tt1t held their regular mec ling at the mansi on mondaj night singing and the continuation of ic bible studv on the disciples was the program and the girls made ftirther plans and also decora tions for their bake sale on sa turda march 15th at smiths st on visitors on sunday at the home of dr and mrs ci fford reid were mr and mrs walter reid and mr george reid from niagara on the lake winner at the monday night euchre part were mrs h hilts mrs w harding messrs grant w right and archie mcfncry there was a splendid turn out at the home of mr and mrs j w snow with 10 tables we are proud to announce that we now ate able lo supply your with the best in artists supplies from winsor and newton s who are reputed to be the best m the line for colors brushes artists sets paper canvasses or anything you may need in this line barbers 55 mill street diamonds watches jewellery gifts triangle 73482 hornby ghs choir give hornby church recital a recital of sacred music by the choir of georgetown high school under the direction of mr ken neth harrison arct was given after the service of evensong on sunday march 2nd at st step hens anglican church in hornby mr harrison played the organ for the church service and the choral singing sandra sproule and joyce mclean each sang a solo the principal of georgetown high school mr j i lambert came with the choir several visitors attended on sunday and joined with the congregation in enjoying the recital the hornb lol no 165 meeting was held on thursday evening feb 27th at the orange hall after the regular meeting was ended mr karl bowman was asked to show some of bis films the first film was the four sea sons showing the different flow ers of the four seasons of the year the second was a tour of toronto showing sunnyside as it was a few years ago the next aim was of mr bowman s holiday trip to florida and the final one of a day in the country taken in the autumn of the year mr wallace simpson thanked mr bowman for showing the films and lunch was served there was a fair attendance at the meet ing the lodges of milton acton georgetown oakvule and camp- bcllvillc were invited mrs howard bradley left by train for peoria illinois last sat urday for a weeks visit with her daughter alma mr and mrs wil liam brunk and granddaogbter shellie birthday greetings to orville grexton on march 3rd st stephens guild met at the home of mr and mrs clifford hunter on wednesday evening feb 26th with thirteen i present the bradley was in charge of the meeting plans were made for their tulip tea being held on a thursday may 1st with irene hunter and mac archer in charge of the program and lorraine bus- sell and arlene johnson on the lunch committee the next meet ing is to be held at the home of mary and pat flippance on mar 19th the meeting closed with prayer and lunch was served by arlene johnson and joan ingram bui and george bauey les king sandy barnes and alfred brigden spent the weekend ice- fishing at lake simcoe they caught four fish mr and mrs lew sampson visi ted with friends near troy on sunday tommy learmont who has been in muton private hospital for nearly six weeks with rheumatic fever returned to his home last thursday his cousin jim lear mont was home sick last week the hornby united church young peoples dance held last friday feb 28th in the orange halt was quite successful even if the weather wasnt very good the young people danced to a record player they had some old tyme square dancing records lucky spot dances and a good time was had by all f stephen blomberg bobby wal lace donny leslie and joyc ml son nave all had acarssttn

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