Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 12, 1958, p. 3

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wadnasday nov ljlh 19si the georgetown herald arts and crafts of georgetown exhibition sale knox church hall sat nov 15 130530 crafts will be demonstrated spinning weaving silk scram printing oil painting uanw craft shall work glow making and peltry beautiful gifts christmas novahia everyone cordially invited afternoon tea 50c gbebsmpaictaqiq classes end when park school open hit parade at the acton roxy tonite and thursday twilight for the gods bock hudson cyd charisse friday and saturday the badlanders alan ladd erjmest borgnine plus rooney aksmday tuesday wednesday nov 17 ib 19 la parisienne brigitte bar dot rar corks boycr slits ncvtr been so wild so wicked so female admittaac rostrictod to parsons 18 and ovar thursday friday saturday november 202122 walt disney does it again light in the forest plus scotland after nine weeks of staggered classes park and chapel street public schools are back on regu lar hours forced to revert to the half day schedule when the sept 1st com pletion date for the new park school was not met some 280 park pupils held their brst full school day on monday when the new building was opened for classes theboard gave the nod for the monday school opening on wed nesday nov 5th when they held their regular monthly meeting at harrison school even though nome small jobs arc still to be completed inside the school thec will be cleaned up in after school shifts by the contractor and will not interfere with class es plagued with labour problems i and a couple of serious accidents 1 the school has been a jinx ever since it was mapped out in msnus tnuftub georgetown propane gas sales and service for home farm industry distributor for afagas ltd agincourt ontario tamks stored at siivercreek on no 7 highway tr 72032 collect if necessary bill mcenery and cards by courts we have a complete line ot boxed cards and indivi dual cards for that special someone come m and make your selections while our stock is complete optn mry night until 10 30 joes tuck shop 27 main st n tr 73301 help kin help the kiddies support georgetowns youngest service club buy a christmas tree from the kinsmen watch for the grand display coming to rexway blvd and no 7 highway phone orders tr 74173 74128 provincial paper aaill emp oyees see bill hewitt jr smth stone errployees see danny hewitt alharce paper mill emp oyees see jack cutnbet downtown see sam wtitzer at cotton brothers uptown see jack heslop at rex heslop homes deliver just aski 1 1 1 iguc ii i 1 1 1 kentons cut rate 28 main street north georgetown trianglo 79481 in brampton brampton bargain contra 20 qvoon st e mens twopant flannels special suits 3195 100 wools 2 pant in cis charcoal nav grey cuffafra sport reg 445 blue black grey etc sanforized small shirts 295 med lge mems windbreakers 1350 all wool nyi lined bovs all weal college coats 888 suburban coats st- 1125 girls car coats with hood heavy quilt lined fiylon pile i rimming q n sizes 7 to 12 o0u ladies nylon full or slips 198 nylon panrtos 3 pr for 100 ladies skirts hundreds to cjjoosc from wools 298 389 550 blouses 1m christmas layaway plan toyland now open a cotnplato assortment of toys for kiddies of all aos at cut rate prices sketch plan early last spring however the completed structure is the epitome of modern school architecture and justifies some of the delay recent occurrences of vandalism and brcakins at three of the schools prompted a discussion by the board as to the necessity of spotlights outside the buildings to cut down such incidents princi pals at school with ouuidc lights were instructed to kave them on at night the withdrawal of georgetown public schools from the halton music festival in favour of a joint musical evening was discus sed in length at the meeting principal william kinradc who proposed the withdrawal pointed i out that georgetown schools have walked oil with top honours con- sistantly in recent years and arc turning the festival into a three school competition the joint musical evenings would be put on in wngglcsworth auditorium and would give the local people an opportunity to hear the choirs in opposition it was argued that the quality of the singing may suffer without the annual compe tition the portable classroom recently purchased from the township board will be required for an extra class at harrison school by january 1st if the present enrol ment increase continues since the detached houses in the east end of delrex became ready for occupancy some thirty three pu pils have registered at harrison rocketing the enrolment to a re cord five hundred at least one and probably two teachers will be needed before the end of the term harrison principal harold henry requested that the portable be heated during november and dc ccmbcr so that physical training periods may be carried on there until needed as a classroom j a motion by the board authonz ed park school principal harold catling to purchase up to 500 worth of furniture for the teach j crs room and 490 worth for the principals office to complete i equipping the new building permission was granted st johns united church for the use of harrison public school on sundays as a place of worship un til a church can be constructed in the delrex area both sunday school and church services will be held in the school commenc- inc around the end of this month the principals association was irtnicliil tn investigate the pos- sihihtt of haxint uniform start- 1 tii and closing times at all four schools at present chapel st j iikuwrth differ from htrr sim in thi ir noon hour i it huh hi- in en set liack ten min i j hies m that the children will not hive to ip- with the heavj ity iitlmk traffic from smith stone and the paper mills i the rw cif the mtrd was in i full ngnoimnt with kd wilson in recoiimini sec tart tim et ans for his work- betonri the call es penal it during nnrnt in mths when his task was made rtouhlc ht rtra duties it huh accompiim d he hu iiiiiir nf the park school mrs r c moffat 5 joseph st w as enimjed as a teacher and will join the staff of the new park school harry hale 8 ontario st is the new caretakrr for the park school his application being ac cepted at a- special meeting of the board earlier in the month he 0 v save- profit of our frhtlfy grand unioni ssss monarch 21 oi- pkgs monarch 21 oi- pkgs ass 4 cake mixes 3- i wva wsr 7 00 van camp 15 oi cans m aaal a beans with pork 459 monarch 1 lb pkgs an ana ask margarine 253 freshpak frozen 6 ox cans m a asai orange juice 4-95- crisp fresh california no 1 grade iceberg lettuce 2 j 29c size 24 md open friday evenings until 9 pm main street others who brought words of tn- 1 butc were o r evans of the fa- 1 mil herald who represented the farm pr ss prof ross aters the hi ad of the poultry dept at the slio j i mnied ilk poultrt itiililrt jnil ihi p istor of knox trl in in uturih woo 1st nek thin mr i lis i iht nor i 1 foimer sundit school superintend ent and teacher- t 4 it i 1 1 ml a dirt farm leader whose on s an u ii i ii i m n- t r il un ae all tofpequenll overloo ked or taken for yran d our new telephone number is tr 72256 simpsons sears farm news agrep joins in dirt farmer tribute j e w on monday evening of last week we journeyed up to woodstock to join with some 400 residents of the count of oxford in paying tribute tn frank e ellis prom in ent poultryman and farm journal ist this event too started off with a banquet held in the recre ation hall on the woodstock fair rounds our halton readers will recall frank ellis perhaps as editor or the old farm and dai ry which used to be publjtshed at peterboro or from his able con tributions in the columns of the family herald and weekly star or the poultry review it was a well deserved tribute to a dirt farmer who had ser ved his community his county the province and the dominion in many fields the event was jointly sponsored by the oxford federation of agriculture of which frank is a past president and the oxford farm forums where too he has played an active role th- guest speaker was george mccaguc vice president of uni ted cooperatives of ontario tender juicy club steaks 69i lean boneless dressed rukiv j lean peameal cottage rolls large sausage 4 l fo 100 skinless weiners 2 lbs 77c medium eggs doz 45c rindless side bacon lb 5 swifts premium breakfast sausage lb 43c fjom the home of better mrto ltd main st georgetown all meats cut and wrapped for your freezer free of charge first grade creamery butter lb 65c

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