Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 26, 1958, p. 15

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tthl its thi owmtoatown hikald ntansroktation and baby sitting service novno mtfonamioa ou tb 71m1 or 41x7 have you registered red cross blood donor clinic s knox church hall wed dec 3 clinic hours 200 430 600 900 insurance travel real estate walter t evans s co tj triangle 72512 mhx street servixm your community for over 30 yean georgetown propane gas sales and service for home farm industry distributor for afagas ltd aoincquw ontawo tanks stored at silvercreek on no 7 hfghwat bill mcenery tr 72032 proprietor colled if necessary baptist minister speab at union church preside the rev uayd whan first baptist church georgetown was the guest speaker at a fireside held id union presbyterian church on sunday evening the fireside was spottsorojhjfr the young peo ples soelyozorval and union churches then was a fine turn out ot young people from knox church georgetown ashgrove un ited church norval united church boston presbyterian church in addition there were a number of the older members of union church present to assist the effort of the norval union young peoples society mr whan took as his theme a personal philosophy of life and related that all a man might do must be related to christ jesus as saviour of the world and as per sonal saviour the devotion jw- nod was conducted bythe worsh ip convener of norval union soc iety miss joan crawford the rea ding of the holy scriptures was taken b donald anderson who look the 13th chapter of i conn thiaite as his reading the group wk led in praer b the ret by roa a om of boston and oraagh churches mr julian reed of normal united church sang two soloa and chose two tgro spirit uals as his selection the little bo jesus and win you thin when thi crucified m lord social personal mr and mrs douglas wilson and sons brent kevin and doug las were wdekend visitors in town with mr and mrs bert mc- conneu 11 windsor rdl former- ly georgetowns town engineer mr wilson is now employed with the depl of national defence and the have recently moved from montreal to ottawa mr and mrs kevin mcauley queen street nave as their guests his sister and her husband mr and mrs george mason mr andj mr masot have been uving in nassau in the bahamas but have come to canada and will make their home in toronto the thank you and appreciation was rendered by the president of norvalunion society victor os trander sir whan pronounced the benediction and the evening mas turned over to the social convener a game entitled matthew mirk luke and john was placed after a sing song led by julian rood re freshroents were served under the supervision of bctl jean ander son assisted b shirlej fendley joan crawford donna ostrander keith lcajfe murray r dou glas mcdonald and david ander son the hjmns wire placd by the rot 1 rojal and julian reed was accompanied h miss llaine laird thire win 52 in at tt ndanci how one industry chose plant site at stratford with georgetown vitally interes ted in securing new industry the following article in the financial post handed in by a reader is one which every georgetown resi dent will be interested in reading ed why this clrr and dropped qtfcftn its hard work finding the right place to build a new plant thats the belief of j c clea ver president of cleavercrooks co of milwaukee manufacturer of packaged boilers cleaver comes by his belief through first hand experience ha ving just picked stratford as site for a new 25 000 square foot clea ver brooks plant we plan an overall investment at our stratford operation of 900 000 so naturally we exercise ex trcme care in the selection of our plant site said cleaver the one thing that particular lj caught our attention during our efforts to find the- right spot was lhat every commumt and cverj area of any size seems eager to attract new industrj but for the most part the appear unaware of industry s ac tual needs and requirements for txampli our need at clea give thanks by christmas is the most enchanting time of the car especial for children 0u hae a normal child jou know to what heights happiness can be reached but in sharp contrast to this arc the thousands of heartbroken parents of mentall retarded children now for the nfstttimc there is a glimmer of hope for these less fortunate mothers and fathers that hope i es n rhe m iron and d str ct asso 3t on for retarded children 11 e f rst general appeal on behalf of these children s now being made funds are desperately needed to meet an expected increase in the number of pupils a speech herap st ard transport costs won t you give iust one present less this year to make a donation to this cause because your child is normal give thanks by giving open houses friday november 21 and thursday november 27 7 00 to 9 30 pm sunshine school opposite milton every household m m area will rvtuvt literature in me next few days wtwcfc will tell our story and contain an envelope to make con- tribvting easy j b mackenzie son ltd lumber co altara wakotn milton and district retarded childrens assoc john zorge about six months ago john p zorge became the father of a bouncing baby girl his wife mary from his home town of goor holland had presented him pre viously with two other daughters now aged 5 years and 2tt years an intrepid parachutist with the netherlands and allied forces he also was active in the under ground in holland with ill the dangerous risks involved during world war u arriving in toronto about eight jears ago and now a canadian john zorge by dint of hard work resourcefulness and skill operates a successful contracting business an enviable record of service and integrity has earned for him the profound respect of all who know him men like john zorge are needed to help guidi an expanding geor gctcivia vote john zorge for council dec 8th t r brooks wjs for a canadian plant to bctur sere our expanding canadian markets there was no intent to select an tttur site in the lnilid states at trns time nimethiliss when word got around 3hat c wire looking and bcluvi me w ird realh eu around on such a project we win literalh inundated with lit erature letters and leaflets ail ex tolling the irucs of this place jnd that and a surprising h larri pitin ai cam i from l s cities thi gt ntral thime seemed to b c eaxcr brooks can adequate h irt its i anadian markils from ihi choice i s location obi h1k ue could not but his did m lh fow of appeal ti hindl fi s ihin e i m i up a c tin m t s out i uii n s uction t hi r ltrook did wa 1 tt nmnt tntul i norval united church rev l freel ba bd sundays 1 0 00 am sunday school 11 15 am morning worship i lit rui st georges church anglican advent sunday november 30th firl i 8 00 a m hoh communion 9 10 am hoh eucharist inn s to diocesan fam ih ml ke e bag nil 11 croc cktb u h uiwo l a radio nil tw 1 ica id n the i hurch i ciuu sh ml al t h in 1 il i 1 it i in llh m lit u i i t thu n o s 4 u 11 00 am hoh rucharist ii 00 a m i hurt h sch ol il8 ar i mi i p i up with tin n nd i li u l in1 whn itr ks lit r il nnn l upon s i it hint 1 uir un muk i t i r k nuth 1 u a ti intiii i in thi it p n k nnn i huh tin t ilu ih th i i ti i in p il ntn i ip fill ni h irt in s m tiki miii liil i q nlifirations in r li tid th f 11 mm madi up the i lcavir s lection checklist 11 00 am urser guild ilnf ml laret 7 00 pm eenon buf ft suppi r and installs i n i f officers r and r i i i and a i lo plant 1 pi i c nn of idequate seri k ii nph mint ni w plant o 1 ji and pcrh ips most in ii il i in mra of quiet tonfi i n i n llic uctess of thi future 1 niarnts to mijor inarki s 2 lroxinnt to population con tres 3 compctitie flage structure 4 pleasant living facilities with good- schools and recreational ar cat 5 adequate law enforcement 6 churches and a church go ing populace 7 stable labor suppl 8 labour supph capable of be ing trained in skilled trades 9 non discriminatory tax struc ture 10 good transportation facili tics particular truck and rail lines 1 access to or availability of raw materials 12 local government support and interest in new business 13 availabilit of land to build and expand 14 smpathctic public aware ness of business problems 15 iic pride in community lti lntcrpnsing prevs and radio two minor accidents cars skid in ditch o minor iccidents of a sunilir nature occurred on no 7 lbha just cast of lincoln motors on monda morning about an hour and twcnu minutes apart at 6 20 a m a car driven by mi mil white of 245 brooke ave toronto suffered about 40 dam- igc in the first mishap mr mer rill uas driving west on no 7 when his car went into a skid pun around and plunged into the south ditch a waterloo college student brian pcrcival was also west bound on the highway at about 7 40 monday morning when his car dropped off the edge of the pavement went into a spin and came to rest in the north ditch qot far from the first accident damage here was estimated at 73 cpl jim bilsborrow and cat dan whitson investigated the accidents 17 oopcraluc attitude on pirl of ctramishi d busincssmi n in it 18 goodt pub ic utilities such as poppy day receipts now total s71su a few further donations have boosted the poppy day receipts this ear to 71888 as the total raised from poppy sales reath sates were also good and besides donations acknowledg ed in last week s herald from or sanitations were those from leg m branch 120 odd fellows and credit masonic lodge

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