Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 21, 1958, p. 6

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tip owmoitowii iiwunn wednesday may hit us the georgetown herald serving the communities of oeoroetown gwwu1ams notval umjhou5e hobnby stcwarttown balunafad ashgftove terracotta subscription rate 400 year single copied 10c each narertlsing bates quoted on application the herald sprinted each wednesday in the oflire at 22 main st georgetown walter c bikhn publisher a nd editor staff garfield l mcguvray bob baskervffln leslie u clark dave hasungs cory hernngton jr ken cowcll mrs aileen bradley terry harley authorized as second class mail post office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the bntarto division of the cw n a saturday night at the park an event at the park which draws almost as big a crowd as the fall fair is once ogam com mg up on saturday combined efforts of the hospital board le gion branch and town council will result m n show that no one will want to miss combining as tt does the old fashioned garden party with a fireworks display which in its way is every bit as thrilling as the fireworks at the cne admittance to the park is free- although the hospital workers hope that people will invest in lucky draw tickets which is the only largescale fund raising event held during the year the a school reunion a ghs graduate ed lunan who now livesj in vancouver suggests that the impending demol- ition of the old georgetown high school might spark a school reunion we heartily endorse the idea and hope some of the local grads will get working on it a reunion is not an easy thing to plan it would take months of work first collecting a mail ing list then arranging a program which would have sufficient appeal to bring people back in numbers from a distance plans to demolish the building however give ust the right touch of nostalgia for no matter how long the absence one always has a soft spot for the old school and we can imagine graduates going to a lot of trouble to pay one last visit to a building which contains so fluordination would help show promises to be entertaining local talent will be used extensively the vickie lay danc ers the girls pipe band and citizens band and some of the outstanding numbers from the rec ent rotary minstrel show an extra attraction will be the appearance of irene byatt a singer who has appeared on several cbc television pro grams recently and who will be appearing in music pair this summer in toronto and buffalo the grandstand show goes on from 7 to 9 with half an hour of fireworks following we ad vise you to get there early for a seat and not to miss a minute of the show many teen age memories a well organized reunion could be a red let ter occasion for georgetown it would bring back former teachers like exprincipal ralph ross miss marone inman miss elizabeth penson henry heldmann ex principal walter carpenter to name only a few besides viewing the old school those attending would have a tour of the two new addi tions and for the outof towners a tour of the new sections of town could be arranged accommoda tion for any sort of large scale party would be dif ficult but not impossible and we could vision an afternoon tea and perhaps an evening party in which dance music could be piped to various parts of the building and a program presented in var ious sections the startling news revealed at a recent home and school meeting of the high incidence of tooth decay among georgetown children should give impetus to the fluordination of drinking water speakihg at a meeting in wriggles worth school mrs l jamieson public health nurse em ployed by the county health unit said that public school children here have as many tooth cavities as all other county schoolchildren combined the information is based on a dental survey conducted in the four junior school grades throughout the counry the 1958 town council could win a place in h story by oining the ontario municipals es which have minimized tooth decay by fluordina tion the cost is relatively small per cap ta the results assured by research statistics george town has been a leader n the past we were one of the first towns to require pasteur zation of milk pioneers in the retail field of saturday night closings and monday holidays leaders in victory loan sales during the war tops in sales of tb christmas seals let s add to the record and be able to boast a few years from now that our children have the best teeth that would be one albert seifried and bride montreal motor honeymoon in georgetown on friday hay 16th margaret woodyard daugh ter of mrs walter woodyard al ton and the late mt woodyard was united m marriage with al bert seifried son of mr isadore seifried and the late mrs sei fried the couple werelattended by mr and mrs james stewart stcwarttown after a reception at the home of mr and mrs tom pea voy mr and mrs seifried left on a motor trip to montreal and on their return will reside at 32 john st w georgetown prior to her marriage the bride was honoured with a presentation of several lovely gifts ffom the employees of smith and stone id a miscellaneous shower was held at the homjof mrs audrey mc- clean stcwarttown whore the evening was spen in much fun and laughter with contests and a bountiful lunch miss woodyard w3 the recipient of many useful gifts on monday evening may 12lh friends and neighbours of the bride tobe gathered at the home of mrs myrtle ft mackie alton and spent a very enjoyable even ing fending with lunch and the pre sentalion of a iet of waterless cookware the alton united church sunday school presented her with a beautiful blue moun lain poltiry vase in recognition of her services the employees of lane s haul age- and beaver ready mixed co held a stag party on may 14th and presented mr seigfried with a beautiful landscape painting and a smoker s island glen williams mrs wilson heaton olen wil liams enjoyed a trip to montreal the beginning of may when she went there to meet her youngest sister mrs ma spencer just arri ved on the sjlvama from halifax yorkshire mrs spencer and mrs heaton left jcijerday by bus plan ntng to stay a fiw miks m st petersburg and palm beach flor ida pay nothing now council decision that should meet unanimous ap proval farm news coming agricultural events op interest jew fridaj night of this week is the date of the annual holstein club twilight meeting at hajs sales arena this popular event has an added feature this year in that it mike norton case farm machinery ballinafad tr 72153 batteries castrol provides an opportunity for a pre view of the cattle being offered for sale in the national and ros afc dispersal scales the members of halton s two 4h dairy calf clubs will be guests of the halton hoi stein club when in addition to demonstrations and judging con tests the programme included an address by mr clifford f waitc of lowvltlc on saturday may 24th halton juniors are holding their annual field day at lowvillc park here the programme calls for interclub softball tournaments for both boys and girls interclub tug of war and horseshoe pitching contests etc etc teams to represent hal ton in the western ontario inter county junior fanner field day at guelph on saturday june 28th will be selected at the halton field day then at stcwarttown on the cv emng of wednesday may 28th e m biggs dairy commissioner of the barn in the crazy house is open selling out s ale cmumal or fwtmlnh tus 4 yets x3m yets 750 t things for ridiculous prices flit- yoog street ontario and j v pawlcy secre tary manager of the toronto milk producers association are ad dressing the sixth annual produc ers night the programme also calls for a film passage to pow a st lawrence seaway film and musical numbers the ladies arc extended a spec lal invitation to all three events and at thi holsttin twilight on may 23rd as well as at the produ ccrs meeting at stewarttown on may 28uttunch is heme served pharmacy student visits drug company laboratory a third year student in pharm acy at the university of toronto ray anderson son of mr and mrs clarence anderson terra cotta was one of a hundred stu dents who spent a week touring the cities of indianapolis and de troit recently visiting the labora tories of the eli lily and parke- davis companies who jointly sponsored the trip the tour was given to all third and fourth year pharmacy stu dents at the u of t leaving sat urday may 3rd and arriving home on friday may h while in indianapolis they visited the world famous speedway and various other interesting sites there and in the moto capital they made the entire trip oy train and were able to enjoy much of the scenic michigan landscape enroute contact f lee o hornsby tr 73765 tr 7 2834 dependable efficient i t esso furnace oil m w somcrville 4al sf and aak h xemtt mm d gay dc baciwcheesult of i mechanical defects when a person complain of pain in the back it is ke nt rallv situated in the lower middle of the back with the pain there may be a dragging feeling in the low er back which may be worse after walking or standing but may be present only when sitting and is relieved by walking about there may be tenderers extending from the sacroiliac joints all the way to the shoulder blades and the back of the neck the pain may extend down the back of the thighs and into the legs along the course of sciatic nerve it has been definitely es tablished in clinical examin ations that backache is the result of mechanical defects in the bony framework of the body and in posture such defects may occur from a variety of causes when they do the individual affec ted is no longer carry ing his weight on his bones but on his muscles and ligaments i mechanical defect in the bo- ny framework force the mdl vidua into poor posture he fails to maintain normal mus- cle balance and hence dev elops muscle strain which t soon is translated into pain georgetown chiropractic clinic tetrwlt dc d gay dc patent attorney elected ontario cc president w irwin haskett ottawa pat ent attorney was elected presid ent of the ontario chamber of commerce at that organizations annual meeting in kitchener he succeeds r a hams obe of toronto mr haskett was born in mon trcal but received his education in ottawa being mechanically inch ned he articled to a long establi shed patent firm in the national capital and years ago established jus own practice he deals ex elusive with patent and trade mark matters mr haskett has contributed ma ny years of service to the cham bcr of commerce on the local as well as the provincial level he was president of the ottawa board of trade la ubs during tua pe riod the initial promouon of otta was now tamow canadian tulip festival- took place always interested in public ser vice mr haskett is the president of the ottawa association for the blind and honorary treasurer of the st john ambulance associ ation he was the founder of the woodland camp for boys and is intimately connected with swja mes united church ottawa for ten years be served as supennten dent of the sunday school and in 1948 was elected a contmisshiper of the general council of the uni ted church of canada now sun lifes security fund endowment provides ufe insurance protection to age 65 and returns all basic annual premiums paid plus accumulated dividends if the assured lives to 65 ai45 ife folds coo be taken in cosh used to purchase o paklep policy for th original sun assured and the balance token in cash or as a guaranteed income used to provide an annuity left on deposit at a guaranteed rate of interest inquire about ihts remarkable insurance plan byh clarence kroll r r 2 georgetown tr 72077 sun lip assuhanci company of canada mwesi tinting bleaching oloutse iseauttf jlounge harper method 1 main st nmik rwiiuwri ont tfkplisiev far appktnlernl tim 311 l4kv s fe s hows your iq todays insurancr problcms answered 1 i monuments wmc allan press 88 queen sl west brampton shop phones res gl 10m5 gl 1 1013 rep tom nicol phone brampton gl 13862 itpays directory dr j burn milne dental surgeon xhay dr john r kerry practice of dentistry xray triangle 73641 main street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 74641 tf s m fubbh ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown wrcarr professional engineer a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph st telephone tr 73300 gcorottown animal clinic c w sayer dvja 106 guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 72741 monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north a m nielsen rxc tux doctor of chlrtpractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice 25 pun closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph 3l georgetown triangle 73612 w h biggs and ralph da vies accredited pi c accountants 122 guelph st georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9am to 5 pm mondays to fridays for expert eye care consult o t walker 3 main st north brampton over abella drug store gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours 9 aon to 6 p m daily evenings by appointment robt r- hamilton ro optometrist eyes examined eyeglass and cordless hearing aids for appointment tr 73971 181 guelph street georgetown tom van sickler ba barrister solicitor a notary 36 mam st s tr 74531 dr williams bidg prevent chimney fires use fire chief chemical chimney cleaners to el soot and scale from your sioves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for use in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton coop supplies 1 main street snath tr 73401 question i am under 25 and my car is in my name i carry auto insurance un der my dads policy to save me a rate increase am i protected answer probably not as the application would slate that the applicant is ihe owner of the car it would be an untrue state ment in this case maurice manderson barrister solicitor 61 mill st tr 7 24m rox thiatre building lever hoskin chartered accoutirosita 51 main n brampton glendale 14824 44 victoria sl toronto phone em 44131 frank petcfc licensed auctioneer prompt service pa bo 413 tr 72884 georgetown dale bennett and latimer berrislars and sojichecs lerny dale qc 1m4u6s sybil bennett qc lnouss douglas v latimer ba triangle 73381 mill sl georgetown hewsonord helton barrister and solicitors 39 malnsl south beside knox church 120 guelph st hunter bidg no 7 hwy george c hewson john d ord frederick a helson tb- 73248 tr 7s781 i cofffrimnefsl in mm interest e avund mtoraance by jommr auutbrr jamrsav vans john t armstrong cecile martin superftoous hair removed pn iiibimiiiiii member electrolysis society of america b cleavehoun dr tr t3932 earl g black b comm- rja ca chartered accountant 182 main sl milton ont triangle svssu tf robert w reytdwr lkeneed ballhf 9empt reports vailey 74314 r r i t neviljle stoixkr co rrwitrsussssss eusa rwii owing to increased business in grjmtajbavuibli o towstohlee win jnvamilarl vea j- j t tobsday vtednlsdaytctjlav ib jlii ajrfg hmttmeloaurtafem tt itijkzfm

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