Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 28, 1958, p. 4

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uxffmtatttmft raa wwwtwwsww s 3i- on savings on 3 to 5year guaranteed investments executors and trustees under wills administrator where no will exists or where executor does not wish to act pension plans for selfemptoyed j standingly attorney looking after ones financial affairs in case of illness or absence- mortgage loans inquiries invited phone victor 43216 halton and peel trust and savings co oakvilie hbrampton burlington assets now over 3000000 a s nicholson president john r barber local director o e manning general mgr men who think of tomorrow practice moderation today che jhouse of seagram distillers since 1s3t whatever the weather youh idw aw way rogers fun oil kmpi your hous at a comfortable await tonpvratur giokgitown trtangk 73291 trtan9 7w2 lias rogers direct dssuik dialing explainxl to uomchib an interesting address and de monstration on direct distance dialing wnlch eune into operation this sunday was given by bell tel ephone company representative j milliard of wluowoale on tues day may 17th when the lions held their regular dinner meeting in the legion hall mr milliard told the members that there are 60000000 phones operating between canada and the unftm states and 3000000 being added each year and efaw the tjompany will save 140 microwave iowerfitbetweeh sydney nj3 and the british columbia coast by july 1st these are also being built in to alaska the yukon and the northwest territories jn prepara tion for future ddd to these parts a map was shown indicating the areas included in direct distance dialing with area code numbers and the members received brief instruction on using the new sys- tern using a portable set mr milliard demonstrated ddd by calling to bell telephone offices in welland in our home area and to an ottawa office outside our area demonstrations were also given of a miniature transistor as used in bell telephone equipment and the bell solar battery its amaz ing power was shown in an exper iment in which it operated on heat rays from a 60 wit light bulb mr milliard said everything con nected with a direct distance call was handled by a completely auto matic calculating machine except the number from which the call was placed and this is presently being handlel by a long distance operator it takes a mere 17 sec onds to complete a ddd call in troduced by don barrager be was thanked for his talk by ernie al- cott and president dick miller harold fobert reported that the trip to europe ticket sales were going fast with the ticket sellers and pa system to be on main street friday and saturday june 6 and 7 and june 13 and 14 the draw to be made at 3 pm on main street on the 14th the lions members arc busy this week repainting their float and preparing it for transportation to the district a convention in north bay june 4th where it will be en tered in the giant parade a large delegation from town will join in the parade including the girls pipe band variety show fireworks draw crowd to park on saturday balunafad honor charter members aluminum tray gifts an almost perfect attendance met at the home of mrs perry- man for the may meeting of the womens association there were 16 members and one visitor pres ent the ladies welcomed back mrs burton and mrs larkman a gala fireworks display spon sored by the town and the local branch of the canadian legion was the colourful dosing act of the georgetown hospital associ ations most successful variety show staged last saturday night id the park mayor jack armstrong emceed the program comprised mainly of local talent including the geor getown girls pipe band the vic kie lay dancers who were accom panied by mrs campbell at the piano she also accompanied joe farm news expect june start brucellosis control j e w the brucellosis control area is likely to get under way in hat- ton in early june the program will be under the direction of dr twiss of the brampton office of the health of animals branch ca nada dept of agriculture at which point a meeting of partici pating veterinarians and others in terested was held recently while no definite date for the initiation of the program in hal- ton was announced plans are un der way to commence blood test ing in halton just as soon as the health of animals branch can complete arrangements for the necessary personnel equipment etc the first test in prince ed ward county has now been com pleted and we understand the number of reactors represents ap proximately one half of ono per ccnt of the total cattle population in oxford county where slightly over 2000 herds or approximately 50 per cent of the total have been tested to date the programme re veals that 116 per cent of the to tal cattle population are showing a positive reaction u t jtw i i r rt martin 82 when he danced and who had been on the sick list the4 l js zotljh ss scripture was taken from tine 63rd psalm and the theme was- medi tation final plans were made for the bus trip in june and a quilting was planned for the near tuture it was unanimously de cided that the ladles cater for the cgtt mother and daughter banquet to be held on june 2nd after the business part of the meeting four of the charter mem bers were honoured and greatly surprised by their fellow mem bers mrs robert mcenery mrs john snow mrs donald mclean and mrs f w shortul were call ed to the front and the following address read dear fellow members this is a very happy occasion for us you as charter members of this wo- mens years of untiring unselfish devo tion having started at its very beginning and have never ceased to give of your best not too long ago we celebrated our 30th anni versary we thought it most be fitting and only proper that you should have a memento of that occasion so at this time we are most happy to present to you this gift and as you use it we hope it will be a lasting reminder of the high esteem you are held by us it is our earnest gopd wish that you wilt be sharing with us the christian- fellowship of many more meetings joining in the service of the master for the church and community each one of the ladies was presented with a beautiful ham mered aluminum tray suitably engraved and made by mrs gibson all four members were deeply touched and each said few words of gratitude the meeting closed in the usual way and a very delicious lunch was served by mrs m madill and mrs starret assisted by the hostess and played the bones georgetown citizens band and the rotary club minstrels who donated a couple of spasms bom their annual show- boat they shared the i light with irene byatt star of radio and tv who will soon be appearing in music fair in to ronto and buffalo kenneth tl harrison arct bmt accomp anied miss byatt at the piano and ralph ursel played for the- ro tary choralers speaking on behalf of the local doctors dr a mcallister comp limented the hospital committee on their work and also made pre sentations to guest star miss byatt and vickie lay carl sinclair lbnehoose was the lucky winner of a portable tv assfauot vegiven1 mm gibbom association nave given won lmiy chair gora hartey 33 john st won the portable barbeque prices in the lucky draw made at the dose of the program by reeve doug sar gent admission to the show was free however all proceeds re ceived through the draw went to the hospital fund lite rotary annes catholic womens league and grade 8 of wrigglcsyorth public school were in charge of uvbooths and all report a successful evening members of the sponsoring georgetown memorial hospital association executive are john gunn chairman mrs lloyd marks secretary mrs wm ha milton treasurer and denney charles and william klnrade di rectors mrs alex taylor is charge of special projects and mrs george hewson was in charge of the entertainment for the vari ety show payment of 1958 1he mst msmimot of tmdb b que and pay abie at i muh o ok onorktome monday june 1 tax bsus are now b massed and if you have not r yours already it wnh be m your mail within a day or two c g benham tax coufcltfe legion bridge team wins second place travelling to owen sound a week ago saturday to compete in the pro vincial playdowns a bridge team representing branch 120 came home with second prize in a leg ion competition members of the local team who will receive personalized ash trays as a memento of their skill at bridge are thomas warnes duke wilson jack hooper and mike lorusso first prize was won by a team from niagara-on-the- lake hamilton construction mmhncechahcsm1ve tr 73480 mdustual tfooboments onovattons kkmx iuumno sum mission band was held at the home of mrs archie lawr sunday morning with 17 mem bers attending worshipping cod in the springtime was the theme for the worship centre with several of the members tak ing part roll call was answered by naming one of the ten com mandments alan jamieson the president added the wms seal to the mission band certificate having completed the required standard of work for the past year another chapter was read from the topic book hannas new home and the meeting closed with the mission band purpose eight girls- witlr one of their leaders attended a camp rally at pineridge rotary grounds over the weekend it was sponsored by the halton presbytery cg cuelph club is host to chi rho members several members of the chi riho club of st georges anglican were guests at st georges church guelph on when that dub entertained georgetown and fer gus at a social evening a program of games and musical entertainment was presented for the visitors with lunch following appreciation was expressed from the georgetown visitors by roy cock who is president of the local chi rho and rev kenneth rich ardson and rev john rathbone glen williams also spoke briefly rural dean participates at bronte induction rev kenneth richardson rector of st georges anglican and rural dean of halton took part induction ceremony in on friday evening at the church of the epiphany rev william rowles succeeded the late dr h stewart who died recently j tut iiniiuii icav wij xja w organization and there was a to- as rector of the parish that nighl notice to creditors in the estate of margaret jane moore spinster deceas ed all persons having claims a- gainst the estate of margaret jane moore late of the town of georgetown spinster who died on of about the 22nd day of dec ember 1957 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of june 1958 after which date the estate will be distrib uted with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the under signed will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 20th day of kay a d 19s6v isabel stewart moore executrix of the estate of margaret jane atpjoro by her tal of 105 girls registered due to the large number desiring to attend nine tents had to be bor rowed from the girl guides and those with suitable bedding and ground sheets were among the lucky ones who got sleeping in tents while the rest had to roll up on the hard floor in the dining hall however for some it was a real initiation for their first camping experience the girls all had a wonderful time and when it came packing up session they had forgotten all about their ach ing bones and were wishing it would last much longer the pro gram for the weekend included a scavenger hunt camp fire with all its singing and stunts morn ing watch a long hike worship service outdoors sports and all the other fine things that go with group activities of this kind the girls from the balinafad cgit who attended along with mrs black their leader were doreen and diane smith eva hansen louise snow shirley spiece june givens maria breeschooten and sharon allan two of the girls dbrccn smith and eva hansen brought back honours for their group by winning first and second place in the sports program mr archie lawr visited sunday with his parents at vic toria harbour miss margaret smellie spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs j black mr and mrs t gibson mr and mrs howard sinclair of erin and misses annie gibson and jean manes of toronto were in ot tawa for the week end they were visiting with george gibson who is a trainee in the bcjcp at rockcllffe and alan sinclair in the rcaf stationed at uplands rowles is a graduate of huron divinity college london and was incumbent at st clair beach church in the windsor area before coming to bronte the induction was administer- by the venerable sa kirk archdeacon of trafalgar and rec tor of sl georges guelph the rectordesignate read the declara tion of oaths and received the keys of the parish from the churchwardens during the ser vice he was accompanied to the font prayer desk lectern pulpit and altar by the archdeacon ru ral dean richardson and the war dens j b o kemp and n wil liamson rev j c fricker of the church of st augustine of can terbury hamilton preached the sermon using the theme of pen- tccost and how the liturgical year tits the occasion as the epiphany parish begins a new chapter in its history the choir sang the anthem te deum by stamford a reception for the new rector and ms wife was held in the par ish hall farm news bed cross more moisture still needed on farms last thursday when we were writing this column nearly all sections of the county were badly in need of moisture growth to date has been very slow and cer tainly the majority of the meadows and pastures at that time did not look very promising the g in particular showed considerable frost injury however if we get those warm showers we need so badly surely they will be along soo we still have every confidence that well have a we note from the farm report ot the a of may 7th that in hip school graduates you will find exceptional employment in the royal bank ittehiiimr m amntim is fourth largest bank ih operation and new ones tin during the past five 133 new hnmchet each one aat in adva at the loan kieaa the chairman and as paason in small branches available to all staff advance quickly is gaining in na 1 tsw koyal bank has over 80 te mew tort london paris til hill fl fn i t i t aat compare with 3 hosp insurance ort london paris and the west indies av wxa kanm gjansawaa mason pans aat compare with iswiuakttwsstasvwakasswxhtndl jm mtai bank 0f canada caawnal aw jr 9l j millar manager for dependable service try garnets 5mst concrete small jobs or big jobs ou garnet building products imittd tr 72861 lllil it i j h llilll iaj mil i m i oait kly bmkudrir tit at mitac bin c by near tar thai ignkn at oatarkv-

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