Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1958, p. 6

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th1 giorgetcswn hiralo wedneadsy eve g oct 2th 1858 thegeorgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown olen williams norval umehouse hornby stewarttown bauinapad ashgrove terra cotta subscription rate 400 a year single copies 10c each aovertlsing rates quoted on application the herald is printed each wednesday b the office at 22 main st georfftowir waltlr c biehn publisher a nd editor staff garfield l mcguvray bob baskervllle leslie m clark dave hasting corpy herrington jr terry barley mrs aileen bradley authorized as second class mail post office dept ottawa member pf the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontario division of the cwna edit com fine home for sentoftttzens recently the herald has been featur ng news letters from halton centennial manor the county s residence in milton for senior c tizens we are indebted to two former george towners for this welcome addition to the news pages ex reeve stan allen who is now super intendent at the manor and miss muriel thomp son a former queen street res dent who has been a member of the office staff for several years more important than tre favour they do us and the county press however is the effect for elderly people was a drab and dingy place never properly ma ntained and a source of near shame for residents and their families what a change has been wrought by forward th nk ng county politicians who a few years ago erected the present ibeaut ful structure on milton s oitsk rls and in keeping with the fine surroundings residents have a full social life which includes hobby clubs and card parties as well as enterta nmg visits by church groups clubs and bands halton manor can stand as a model for other which these stories have on people who are sometimes inclined to think of the manor in of onano to emulate and halton tes can terms of what this sort of residence was half a be proud to have it as one of our most impress century ago there was a time when a home ive public build ngs sub post office would help increasing pressure by residents of the del rex part of town for mail delivery s apparently meeting with little success and we are not par ticularly convinced that at the present time a town this size is in particular need of house delivery we do need however an extension of the present onepost office system and would sug gest that the authorities give further considera tion to establishing a suboffice in the eastern section of town from which mail for that area could be disseminated certainly it s a long haul for eastern area residents to vsl the downtown office daily to pick up mail and it would seem to be sensi ble if econom cs permit to have a second office to serve them other than that until george town reaches city size we do not th nk it too much of a chore for people to call at the post off ce it s n fact one of the nice parts of small town life providing a meet ng place for the populace particularly older residents who include their v s t to the post office n the dally round of activity disaster touches the heart death of over 70 men in a mining disaster at spnnghill n s has touched the hearts of the nation and most specifically it has been a heartache for those georgetown residents who come from the marthmes and have relatives and friends among the disaster victims one of these is fred hue an ontar o street resident whose home area is only a few m les away from the stricken community as soon as he heard the news mr hue converted his sym pathy into action and organized a local campaign for funds to assist the town which with its large industry idle will have some tough times ahead he has already met with some success in a tour of the papermill where he is employed and on monday the town counc i voted 100 to the fund mr hue s acting as a sub agent for a toronto fund which is being admin stered by the chartered trust co he will be pleased to hear from any d str ct resident who might wish to add their bit of assistance to people who are fac ng a bleak christmas unt i some dec sion is made on reopen ng of the m ne hornby tv show building tour highlight city visit twent nine ladies went on a bus tour sponsored b the hornb women s institute on wednesday october 22nd they went to tor onto and went through the crip pled civilian building on jams street and then on to the town and countr club for lunch in the afternoon thc wint thru tht christie brown factoi and then to studio one where thij iat in on gordic tapp s pin partj on television mrs walter loulton look part in a contest and rcctiv ed a bouquet of roses the bus arnvi d back in hornby at 6 p m all the ladies had n very enjoj able day youre invited st georges anglican anniversary turkey dinner monday november 24 dinner served from 5 to 7 p m adults 1 50 children 4 to 12 75c infants free everyone is invited to come and enjoy a scrumptious meal the st stephen anglican lhurch guild and wa hi id thin junual buzjar in the church tti mint hall n saturda aftern ion oct 25th the bazaar wis will undid mrs haley of giorj- town was tht holder of the luck tea uckll she won a thru tind one half pound decorated christ mas cake the hornby ball clubs cat rid for a masonic supper on wednes lay evmin october 22nd thev irved marly 200 turkey dinners mr and mrs howard bradley visited with mr and mrs ed lerch of guelph on sunday keith ella relumed home from the hamilton general hospital last tuesday where he had a knee operation the halton prcsbjtery wms fall rally was held on wednesday oc tobcr 22nd at the hornby united church the meeting started with the ladies registering at 9 30 am fighly one ladies enjoyed the dm ncr at noon prepared by the horn b united church ladies the meet ing closed at 4 p m selling or buying skates for our children herald adlcls are at your service a fast cheap way to outfit skaters in your fam ily halton progressive conservative association annual meeting and election of officers tuesday eveg november 4th 8 30 sharp milton town hall guest speaker of the evening wh be hon louis p cecile ontarios minister of public welfare stanley hall mpp and sandy best mp will giva brief reports refreshments sandy best mp scotch bakery operators come here from fergus mr and aln thomas smith for merly of fergus are justifiably cited over the reception they have boon given since moving to to the reason mr and mrs south are the proprietors of the i scotch bakery on hill street which fur the past four weeks has been one of the buzungest shops id the business section ncithtr half of the partnership is by any means a newcomer the baking tradc mr smith has been a baker all his life and mrs smith can boast of almost twenty years in the business since their marriage in 1009 two years after mr smith came to canada from glasgow scotland she is also a native f scotland coming here from paisley in the prewar years mr smith did all his baking in shops on the danforth and includes brooks bakery mcdonald s bakery and henderson s bakery among his former employers there before go ing into the army in 1940 where he was made qms bakery instruc tor for the ut canadian division when he came out of the army the smiths moved to gait and-co- nachies baker in 1947 later to wort on b bakery in guelph and then to fergus where they optr atcd their own shop the fergus scotch bakery for five ears be fore coming here they will in the ntar future be offering a com pkle line of scottish baking in eluding soda scones butter scon is and potato acones and season able cakts in addition to their priicnt line of conventional pas inu mr and mrs smith have three daughters mrs cecil rcid of guelph mrs harold despond of gait and mrs howard little or detroit and a son william who is an ibm apprentice with bucrus erie co of canada ltd guelph their total staff includes mrs ivan leslie dawn fiebig and glo ria mcquarne ashgrove county president is speaker to institute on tutsdaj evening oct 21 at tight thirt the women s lnsti tute nut at the home of mrs cecil wilson with president mrs cliff hunter opening with the ode and creed asistant secre tary mrs lcn coxe called the roll which was answered bj a new product 1 hae tried and it merits tht motto make and tell it well and it will sell was well given bj mrs horace barn thank ou notes from sick onis were read and reports from the fair and cemetery were given mrs bob alexander had charge of the program and called on mrs c harles austin for current e cnts as this was canadian in dusir es meeting several member read papers from a book publish ed b tht government mrs thos giffen javt interesting facts ab out mining mrs robert cunning ham on rolling mrs milton bird on afericultun mre rrcd nun on manufacturing and mr john htllbodd on lumbering two con- u ati wire conducted on applet and irni mrs ernie tmdale prven ltd an institute cup and saucer to mrs john ii huntir who is mo in jaj aftir which mrs alexan dtr introductd thi ruist speak r the counl president mrs vrlnu orris of milton who left some lrand though s as hi spoke on art wi hitchhikir or workers we art judijil b the seeds vt sow he aid and wt do prof t hj our mistakes wt are a link in a bi organization what kind if a link art wt she strewed the man mam things t should bt lhankful for in this wonderful cuuntr and he closed b sawng thtre art t i k nds of people plus and minus w hat art we mrs frank wikon rt ported on tlu wtdneda of the area corx n lion hi id in u iph in september and mrs hector bird reported on the thursda highlights which gives an insight of the happen ings at these gatherings mrs jas carney thanked the speaker and even one who had taken part and the meeting closed with the queen and a social hour congratulations to mr and mn john m bird on the birth of their daughter in a guelph hospital last friday the atth mr aatf mr c r dick attend ed tha na service in knox prcshytoflaa cwrch mil torn on swoatar oiaiag the you people held their aaeetia on swnday evening at the hoaae of altai brownridge with barbara casuuagham and bob radtml in charge mr and mrs ftaafc wilson and marilyn were rating mrs ellen b km milton on sunday st georges church trieaty xxii nk m sjoo ubl no service rector at st albans 3d aim holy eucharist av30 am church school m4 jrars h 00 aaa holy communion 1100 aja- church school years nursery care 400 pj holy baptism too pjn evensong 1st day k holy communion 1000 aat holy commun intercession for sick st abxxns church glen williams ik b job crthbooe t 79114 ito ocrwre of an til nil not 1 s00 an holy enrhansi bac corporate communion and breakfast 9li5 ajalrchurco school 1030 ajnsatms sermon 7 00 pm evensong said saturday nov 1 ad turn dot 30 am italy euchant 1030 ajn c3mmt rummage sale glen community hall tinting sleactirng lurper method x mkii s- n om r imperial sso service kmhonth budget terms available from sept to june ess0 furnace oil mw s0merville zenhh 47m0 no toll charge hows your iq todays msuitance question what happens if the catswalty insurance basically judgment yon and jwst as if you had unless some- be collected the bankruptcy trouble free heating comfort can br yours with a rogers fuel oil contract the combination or automatic dehery and the finest in modem rule ell is your assurance of troulavfree heating comfort all win ter long call today and arrange for your rogers fuel oil contract murt allison georgetown trianglo 73291 trlang 7- goal for lomeajal 91 vrume jtrnrct 221 yonoe street co lt6 toronto directory dr j bums milne dental surgeon xray hill street tr 7 2871 dr john r kerby practise of dentistry xray triangle 73841 main street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 74641 tf x m fajbiih ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown i for expert eye care consult o t walker oculist prescriptions filled hearlihraid glasses 12 main sl south brampton gl 1m74 res gl 16243 hours 9 a m to 6 p m daily friday 9 am to 9 pro evenings by appointment georgetown animal clinic c w savers dvja 106 guelph street clinic open 7pm to 9 p m mon tues wed fri a by appointment monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g a l t maurice manderson barrister solicitor 61 mill st tr 7 2444 roxy theatre building r lever hoskin chartered accountsnts m main n brampton glendale 14824 44 victoria st toronto phone em 49131 hewson ord helson barrtstarm nd solicitors 39 main st south beside knox church 120 guelph st hunter bldg no hwy george c hewson john d ord frederick a helson m 79m6 1ft 787w a m nielsen ac nd doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice 28 p m closed thursdays tady attendant 164 guelph 3t georgetown triangle 73612 ralph davies a cis fjv accountant and auditor 122 guelph st georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9m o 5 p m mondays lo fridays w hcaxr profasslenal ensinosr a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario es 81 prince charles dr office guelph st telephone tr 73300 wallace thompson 3rd division court clark and cotimtsstonar tr 72963 tf robt r hamilton m optometrist eyes examined eyeglass and cordless hearing aids for appointment tr 73971 181 guelph street georgetown prevent chimney fires u fire chiof chemical chimney cleaners to eliminate soot and scale from your stoves 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 s u p p l i e s frank petcn licensed aucnoneeh prompt service p o box 413 tr 7 2884 georgetown dale bennett and latimer barristers and solicitors legoy dale qc 114mss sybil bennett qc is301ms douglas v latimer ba triangle 73381 m sl georgetown earl g black b comm bja ca chartered accountant 182 main sl milton out triangle 5562 tf robert w fletcher bailiff prompt report vaitar jj3i4 r ri bros

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