Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 14, 1958, p. 11

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pentecostal tabernacle wotshp with ursunday sunday schaol 10 ann momhh1 11 ajii tvwdna 1 pj y 7 pm young faopbs sanric 95 guelph street on no 7 highway t mapla av two stores norton floral 10 main st n flowfrs for every occasion design work a specialty ffowara by wire anywhere in tha world tr 73582 gaorgotown norton floral garden centre 120 guelph street shrubs trees seeds bedding plants anything you may need for your landscaping cut flowers free estimates on landscaping gardening tools triangva 73982 manor board planning double accommodation tentative plans or an expan sion program rhlcn will almost double the bed capacity of hal- ton xentennlal manor in milton were announced this week by the manor board and superintendent stan allen primary ideas on expanding the manorttrom the present 105 beds to 200 beds are being discussed with the department of welfare and the board hopes to meet with the architect this week to bnallxd drawings financing and construc tion the present plan being discuss ed includes additions to all wings of the manor including mens and womens normal care wings the special care wing and the infirm ary section according to the superintendent the present heat ing system should be adequate for the increased size of the building and an- addition of small kitchen facilities between the infirmary and special care wings should handle the increased need there mr alien decried statements in a hamilton newspaper hat it wjjl take three years to accommodate the manors waiting list of elderly people weve got a waiting list but weve always kept up with it he said he said overcrowding at present is confined to four womeausing a room usually shared by two couples because of lack of suffi cient accommodation in the wo mens wing the board will gubmit its re commendations on expansion t to county council for final approval do you read the herald ev ery week besides the weekly budget of news you wont want to miss chatting and sugar spice two bright features which always find favour keep up to date and dont miss an issue is the herald read ads certainly are when a- m nielsen dc nd inserted a classified advertisement in a recent herald issue he had no idea of the response he would get and frankly neither did the herald office here is the ad reception 1st wanted full or part time tr 73612 nielsen the chiroprac tor the replies a total of 43 with applicants from oakvilte bramp ton guelph and rockwood as well as from town the job incidentally went to mrs roy cock 162 gtfelph st a nextdoor neighbour to the niel sen office the gsokmtown heftald wednesday etcft may 14th 1908 mount pleasant church again religious edifice ballinafad resident for two years jerry kentner dies mr jerry kentner passed away quietly at the home of mr tom mack on sunday morning and he will be missed around the villlage especially by his very lilte friends jerry has made his home for the past two years with mr mack who was very kind to him and who of ten spoke of jerrys thoughtful- ness towards him when he was sq ill during the winter funeral service was held on tuesday after noon in ballinafad church several from the village enjoyed the concert in erin on friday night pitt on by the erinettes mr and mrs f j shorull and mrs j black are members and have been attending the choral group all winter mrs john black is visiting for a fewdays this week at unionville and on monday night attended the mother and daughter- banquet- at victoria square church and pres ented the graduating certificates to uirce of the girls who were in hdfjformer cgit group the junior choir sang at the special mothers day service on sunday and there was a splendid turn out mr neelon and his vis itor mr george also sang a duet and another young man visiting in the district gave a very fine mes sage he was mr arthur kelsie from halifax and who graduates this year from mcmaster divinity college the former kirk kraft studio on no 7 highway will revert to a church building tomorrow when the congregation of the canadian reformed church holds its open- ing meeting in the building on sunday the first church service will be held the property has been purch ased from mrs m h moyer who last year moved the handicraft en terprise to norval when the mov ers purchased the old dr webster home from miss prairie maguire kirk kraft has been in existence since 1991 it was started by mrs moyer and mrs don mclau ghlin jm outgrowth of the craft work which has flourished in this district since the formation of arts and crafts of georgetown an organization of which mrs moyer was dne of the founders when the former mount pleasant united church was purchased for the busi ness it was turned into a craft stu dio with basement workshops and sales areas and tearoom on the main floor the church had been vacant for some years before the purchase the canadian reformed church whose membership is primarily of dutch extraction has been meeting in brampton ioof hall since its inception in this district mem bership comprises residents of georgetown brampton streets- ville victoria and snelgrove the church which has no connection with the local christian reformed church has churches located in several ontario centres including hamilton burlington fergus guelph toronto and orangeville begins third term as wi president the regular meeting of the wo mens institute was held in knox church hall on wednesday may 7th mrs v rawson president presided this was the beginn ing of mrs rawsons third term as president of the wl the meeting opened with the ode and mary stewart collect each mem ber answered roll call with a slip of a plant or some bulbs for planting which were later auction ed with miss lucna campbell and mrs fred armstrong in charge the new secretary mrs clifford burt read the minutes of the last meeting and gave the treasurers report letters and thanks were received from several shutins who were remembered at easter mrs burt also gave a wonderful report of the halton county tb association banquet which was held in trafalgar hall on the 1st of may mrs pctch district di rector gave a report of the dis trict meeting held in milton re cently the mystery trip plans were left over for the june meeting so that members could bring suggestions for the planning of the trip mrs dan livingstone and mrs harry bailey were appointed as a com mittee to purchase new dishes to be used by the womens institute the standing committees were appointed agriculture and cana dian industries mrs albert dol- son mrs william sinclair his- torical research mrs walter evans and mrs abbie mcclurc citizenship and education mrs wellington wilson and miss l campbell- home economics and health mrs ernie pearce and mrs ken davidson the motto was given by mrs bert palmer and she read a paper on he who til let h the soil shall have bread this was an excellent paper and gave everyone present some thoughts to take home with them mrs clare wilson and mrs albert craig were in charge of the program a contest was enjoyed and prizes were won by miss l campbell and mrs norman sny der janet armstrong small daugh ter of mr and mrs jack arm strong james street sang three solos our country robin red breast and bird song mrs h c wriggleswortfa accompanied her at the piano mrs wriggles- worths son robert also rth everyone with some cornet solos all thru the night and hymn selections mrs william sn extended a vote of thanks to all who had made this such an interesting fl enjoyable meeting a dainty lunch was served atfer which the auc tion sale of slips and bulbs was held a good sum being realized from this sale the meeting clos ed with the queen the district annual meeting was held in norval united church today and those attending were mrs frank petch mrs clifford burt mrs v rawson and mrs sidney robin st albcms church anglican glen williams may 18th sunday after ascension day 930 am holy commun 1045 am church school 1100 am ordination to the diaconate of the rev j rathbone at christs church cathedral hamil ton darwin tost jr woodstock track champ a georgetown high school stu dent until some months ago when his parents moved to ingersoll darwin tost was crowned junior track and field champion of woodstock collegiate last week his three firsts in the 100 yard dash broad jump and high jump were enough to win him the championship his time for the 1 10 yards was 116 he won the broad jump with 15 2 and the high jump with 4 5 he was asp instrumental in woodstock coilegiates win over their rivals huron park sec ondary school winning the high and broad jumps for wci and placing third in the 100yard dash with an even faster time of 112 seconds on bis showing he was advanc ed to the tricounty meet at the university of western ontario at london yesterday was presented with an athletic trophy and wut have his name engraved on a plaque at his school i st georges church anglican may 18th sunday after ascension day 800 a in holy commun 945 am church school 9 years and over 1100 am church school beginners 8 years 1100 am nursery and infant care 1100 am holy commun 215 pm holy confirma tion instruction student group 700 pm evensong thursday may 22nd 1000 am holy commun fntercesslonsy monuments a good display to stock wm c ajxam praat 88 quaen sl west bramptoa gi 14449 gl 11813 tap tom meat paa bi qu 1mo ju

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