Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 14, 1958, p. 15

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m mtr w tw oaokmtown hntald wanto good used saleable furniture stoves frigs etc or the rotary club auction jlk 521 tr 72887 3300 2400 or 2465 omwol fe the arena sat june 14 oimmot a uhe anna sat june 14 royal bank manager new chief of lions royal bank manager dick mil ler is president ol the george town uons club for the 191 59 term mr miller was elected to bead the executive on tuesday may 6th when the club met m the legion hall the installation of i the president and other officers will take place late in june before the closing meeting of the club year the vice presidents 1st 2nd and 3rd are ernie alcott clarence hes- lop and hurt allison the one year directors are tom reed and geo hewson and the two year direc tors are harold fobert and stan wade clarence kennedy is again sec retary john mathies assistant secretary george mitchell treas urer al cornish assistant treas urer henry helfant lion tamer frank bishop assistant lion tarn er jim carney tail twister and ernie alcott bulletin editor the club now has fifty one active mem bers a report on the blitz for swim mug pool fund was given by dick miller at the meeting and cap tains were assigned to districts the monday night canvass and ti cket sales is expected to have wip ed out the pool debt a 25 donation to the girl xjul des by the lions will be used to help send barbara kinrade to eur ope to represent canada at the world jamboree a ladies night is to be held in june and will be the final one for the year plans are also being fin ahzed for the trip to the district a convention aiw parade at north bay on june 1st prize or everyone lady golfers opening members of the ladies section of the north halton golf and country club held their gala op ening day on tuesday may 6th miss marjery mackenzie the pres ident welcomed the sixty sc guests the ladies played golf in the afternoon and it was every bodys winning day for each of them were given a prize during dinner in the club house a pro gram was enjoyed by everyone after dinner short business meeting was held the members of the executive were the hostess es for opening day mothers choir sings i at special service a very impressive mothers day service was held in the church on sunday morning the floral dec orations of yellow mums and daf fodlls and a rose coloured hydran gea brightened the front the programmes for christian family day were used and a choir of mo thers sang a number the first scripture from deuternonomy 6th chapter was read by david giffen 2nd scripture from 15th chapter of john was read by adrienne nurse the story told by mrs thos blackett pt the girl gradu ate mary and the gifts she pefel ved from her mother and the truths she learned at her gradua tion mr brown spoke on unity in the family and confident living the word of god was the guide and king in bible days jesus christ was willing lo give his life on the cross for us god is love and the true christian family has its roots with god we must look upon our parents with respect and always honour thy father and mo ther mr and mrs h daniard and mrs peter dick of brampton and mr and mrs hunter araott ot streetsvillc visited last week with mrs r j graham miss mae ferguson of stroud spent the weekend with mr and mrs thos blackett barbara and patsy social personal mr and mrs k w king 32 normandy blvd held a family party on sunday in honour of hial mother mrs clara king of branch- ton who was visiting in town all of mrs kings family were pres ent mr and mrs roy king and their five daughters marion elaine jean sheila carol from toronto mr and mrs harvey kfng st catharines mr and mrs harry malone oakville mr i mrs clarence king mr and mrs keith king calvin king and miss helen moore mrs william king miss gail king mr bob couett and mrs joe stamp all of george- town mrs horace johnson mrs ger trude rae and son robert of mon roe michigan visited last thurs day with mr and mrs john bell boddy wc are so glad that janice coxe is home again after her tonsil op eration in guelph general hos pital last week last saturday evening mr and mrs arthur ruddell and howson entertained the cast of the junior farmers play and their friends fourteen young people sat down lo8 lovely turkey dinner with plenty of other goodies finishing out the evening by playing court whist mrs cecil wilson spent the week end with her sister in water loo mrs mark collier and family 3piece beautiful xordovaihttwufjiilsl sliahhr marked with gleaming mahogany finlihl rao mm save 10350 large dresser with mirror back chest and bookcase bed this is a suite yau cannot afford to ignore what a bargain 179 guelph 2 pc livingroom suites phone taylor 27730 save85 opiece chesterfield suite rag prica 259 50 kroehler t in red bouclo with line metallic thread loose spring filled reversible cushions cushiomzed springing 90 saving 3 piece bookcase bedroom suite in a special santone finish shaped top dresser with large minor chest and bookcase bed quality at a low price reg 309 50 21950 carmel cherry than ara good solid 3 piece bedroom suites nice enough to adorn anybody s home each of these suites has dresser chest standard bed whti bookcase bed 149x0 rd spot me kitchen dinette sets itm50 15900 hie above are just a sample of suites on sale re 2150 4 mah ladder back 14- dining ro chairs e fairbanks atone 30 electric coofc rang reg j23s50 179 stdar kadinar reg 139 50 84 rams ruvately attkjutseb ultokouses sunns ree sheldon mint cover this 2 piece living room suit with its foam rubber reversible cushions if a real beauty and at this sale price represents quality at a low price re 21950 16900 each set with arborite top extension table and plastic covered match side chairs all quality sets from 3950 9900 100 nylon pile frieze save 60 another knottier beauty colour forest green this luxurious suite is designed in a contemporary manner and has all the luxury one could desire 21930 many other suite on s novelty table from 14 reclining chairs from 69 wal win collarette cq50 ft oless reg 99 so j j walnut dinner wagon qq50 reo s69 50 uj large american settee foam rub ice pink boucle 324 settee foam rubber 1ao daymond home furnishings the hojise of quaijty next to the ouelth quay coach station open friday to acq quebec jr e 9 pm since bulk mbjt handumft weft tmvmu to offtfino n 1955 the man who drives the btg whtifc rjmttk hrwdk m ape 3e1 to do with the quality of the nulls that appmah m tftfc towsejhcwers door step each morning ir- ttoeeefrw vmfodis awt hm sjhoutd have special training for his oh ttu teejtawa us jwowtfadl ihe dairy department of the ontario agramifeuej ctamtge wlwie courses are offered for mil it transport optajks it ewaaf m course in cluded over 30 drivers from att pmt of cmnm the students in the photo are testing the quality erf a samae oft ewflk they are left to right george dixon gexxcjktamcwt w hawflltar tstrngfton and bill genova aaalton oac photo hash chappel prizewinners at men golfers qkmrk day it was and trap and divot dtoy at the north halton golf try club on thursday as some sev enty duffers turned up to taka- part in mens opening day acttv- ties a turkey dinner was served in the club house fallowing the- compelitions ken nash and harv chappel had to split the first prize for low gross other prizes for teams of two were awarded bill tuck and walter brandford 1st low net att sjkcs and al norton 2nd low twf and hugh dickie and bill ander son 3rd low net there was a iv way team tie for hidden scorev jack malcolm and ben matthews ted feruling and lome cross and ted bludd and jim linton sixty eight members sat down at the ecmng banquet served by resident caterers mr and 311 dave spicer the president of the club bill mcnalk introduced loot year s captain godfro collier wh in turn introduced his successor dr jack kerb and other nurat bers of the executive jncuding vice- president ted fenning and secre tary- treasurer hugh dickie following a brief speech bv the- captain ted fenning outlined tar tournament for this years club championship the final qpiais ifjing da being sundaj may 2s the prizes for the opening dagt low scores were presented bv jttugfti dickie eagegetwo te pdbbcsdwok 1 wrwtwwai pwwk schools 1 btejdmbc sttiat was increased by trm wa tb may 7th when tt wp anotsfted fee appuca- twoe wt jawft ri of alton mtes snarocj fonijey of town at tdtacor ntftar imentwy meeting uh bawm nmk school the mem trnmbms whtoes whl conun- 1h mtwl5 6tare4 roman cath otot stfmbqac sdbeol board were xwitabs att toe mectrng with the aaeardl wathwrs bemg introduced bjr mfhr- a chairmen wy saowr am r c hcdcnnott soaototns tor she separate school toaadl 3mr jfcoermott said they twv4 a aaac e cooperate in eve way mtfto sbt trt acnool beoml ajnfl a a newly formed ensffltwe wmu possibly need to eeoftnr wmai ttmna several times beftmre- tt wyta school was an a he void the board ttoft ttaicc iwm tie notified of iturttwr ocvdhgojts tn separ- aft sdmeat jftans as soon as more dwhas wejre enade available carrolls clerk orts 5year sirvicr pin a gold pin signifying 6 years aeavlce with the grand union- carrolls organization is now the possession of mr clare wilson rjl l the pintwaa presented to mrs wuaon try mr smele per- aonttel manager for the arm on a recent visit to geor the georgetown store naanagad by ken mt had a change of tttant managers this week when bernard don recently dhv from the army assumed this position 1 replaces jim fariey an irish immigrant who baa been transferred to a toron to branch of the company notice of hearing new sewage plant the ontario municipal board in the matter of sections 39 and 41 of the ontario icipal board act rso 1950 chap ter 282 section 39 and 41 of the ontario water resources commission act 1957 section 389 of the municipal act rso 1950 chapter 243 and in the hatter of an applic ation by the corporation of the town of georgetown for authority to execute an agreement with the ontario water resources commis sion for the construction of a san itary trunk sewer along the val ley of the west branch of the cre dit river from the existing sewage treatment plant to the site of the proposed new sewage treatment plant together with a treatment plant of the activated sludge type having an initial capacity of 1 5 m g j at an estimated capital cost not to exceed 83000000 appointment for hearing the ontario municipal board hereby appoints friday the thirtieth day of may 1958 at the hour of ten oclock local time m the forenoon at the council chambers in the town of george town for the hearing of all per sons interested in supporting or i opposing the said application and take notice that the application shows the estimated annual charge for retirement of the capital debt and for necessary reserves would amount to 79300 which according to the present as sessment would result in an addi tional charge of approximately 8 mills in the general tax rate in addition it is proposed to impose an annual sewage service rate on owners or occupants of land con nected to sewers of 50 per cent of the water rates charged in re spect of such lands dated at toronto this 22nd da of april 1958 signed o r chapman secretary silver wood to 04 521 jokes make novel idea for roll call t apptiamcts carprs summbi furniture beddino nuksbty needs for their may meeting thr sttfconte members of silverwood wx ej td joyed the hospitality of mrs v ha h reid in her new home theeei kt were fifteen ladies preseal thej new president mrs w r ntor- ron was in the chair m were put into a relaxed and aarj mood by the jokes told sponse to roll call at elusion of routine program was over ky mks douglas peck cuxreak ei were given by mrs h sconv paper by mrs george hhataatj jr on the motto he wat has last laughs best left wr ence convinced that it was g policy to love folks rather i laugh at them in way mrs douglas peck gm ear interesting paper on the eaicfe- ma tory of esquesing tvaraawap aaaa s no 16 many of the daeeeja- dants of pioneers still nring ui the dtstriet nenats rf a survey conduc- ube prttoaqsifts of the three vtfttwfts stftrt that influx rp classes at ham i wjfcraajssworth pubhc amn sczaeanber will e atdviab registration of thftsmvey snggests that tte chapel sl sdbeeas win be compar osedale floral flowers for all occasions wadding work corsage a spadalty cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albart st tr 72952 we wire flowers congratulations to ltr aaal donald lindsay on the aart their aon mr and mrs gnu shan jennie foster and mr itaski ill of toronto imm mr and mrs gear bart stone school choir 1s to aa gratnlated on place at the mine feattaat mr and mrs j l matfam- saver spent a raw with mr and mrs b mrsh the ltarislenajc u tiict dtrecras nt georgetown restriqi0ns sau and discharge of fireworks kjbms novfi that a bylaw passed at the may 5th awtal council meeting establishes the gtbljnwwiwl peculations concerning fireworks v e aa he sold in georgetown only on the 7 days prior wl incmbag the day fixed for the victoria day celehra- day fixed for the victoria day celehx- udm m4 wane may be sold to anyone under the age of 16 a doa gh can be discharged on any day except victoria a- iwe tt tlaef nay issue a permit for special displays by wniwiewaaiia ander supervision of a properly qualified per- convicted of breaking the bylaw is liable to a fine la ntflse wvm iqhaw which haa

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