Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1958, p. 14

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ttw ocokoctown hwalo wiaaiiiilnr dm sral 1s z vote mrs anne currie i x to council for 1959 3 vt years reporting evert councr meetmo reelect john gunn for council at your service for 1959 parmnrws harker soucits your vote for council an excellent educational background and understanding of business management g h arnold solicits your vote for public school trustee next monday born and educated in georgetown member of branch 120 canadian legion member of orion odd fellows apdge active in kid hockey since its inception the chairman kjf the school board said two months ago- what th board naae is aom new mamban with if you agree with him vote ian cass for school trustee milk producers elect hugh beaty president 4 e w addressing the annual meeting of district no 12 toronto milk producers at stewarttown allen lishman president of toronto milk producers stated there are in 1858 over 1000 fewer shippers to the toronto milk shed than there were eight years ago on the other hand with a 3 per cent increase in consumption of milk the 2960 shippers to toronto in the past 12 months received pay ment for 132 million pounds more milk at secondary price than was the case in 1950 eight years ago 280 lbs was the approximate aver age shipment today the average shipment is 560 lbs since bulk tanks have gone in the average shipper has increased his ship ments by 28 per cent these tl gures are indicative of the trend towards fewer and larger ship pers president luhman also prescn ted comparative figures lor the years 1949 and 1957 to show the hare of the consumers dollar be ing received by the various com noditj groups in the case of hogs he producer now receives 48 cents nslead of 62c a he did eight ears no the wheat producer has to be content with 34c instead of 49c the egg producers share of the consumers dollar has in the same 8 ear period dropped from 82c to 69c the beef producer is now receiving 54c instead of the 64c hat he did in 1949 in the case of fluid milk the milk shipper is receiving 522 cents- instead of 56c as he did in 1949 credit for this narrower reduction suffered by the fluid milk shipper stated mr ushhman largely goes to the pol icy of formula pricing adopted a few years ago equally interest ing messages were brought by sec retary manager john w pawley of the toronto association fieldmen m mccorouodale and howard hooper manager harrison of the toronto coop surplus milk plant and district director kyle bing ham it was a ver much worthwhile programme presided over by vice president hugh beat and to sec retan john m bird goes a bou quct for the excellent leadership vhich he continues to render the toronto fluid milk shippers of halton and south wellington the newly elected board of directors follows pnsident hugh btat itci prt sidirvt j c hill mcutrtas john m bird directors i esqilesuig tu p startle morn on frank robertson james c reid john ruddell l devnes hictor bird nasajaiae3 twp i fir uson don mckersii ild stole provincial papemployees are married in fcribx church bernard cassell employed in the production and planning depl at massey fergus son toronto bernard cassell 12 windsor rd is seeking a council scat on monday milton harker milton harker 16 arietta st has his hat in the ring as a council candidate in monday s elections he is an office emplojcc at avro rev morgan mcfarune offlcia ted at a wedding in st john s un ued church on november 22nd which united in marriage mar- lene lenora smith daughter of mr and mrs elmer smith nor- val and robert charles tost son of mr and mrs frank tost 32 churchill crescent both are employees of provincial paper ltd standards of yellow and gold mums decorated the church nor man laird was organiiaaying the lord s prayer and because the bride wore a full length gown of lace over satin staled with a sweetheart neckline en crusted with mother of pearl se- sljns long sleeves and the skirt ell into a short cathedral train her fingertip veil fell from a crown- of mother of pearl sequins she wore a crjstal necklace and hex wedding bouquet was a c cade of red roses and white prin cess poms her sister norma was maid of honour and frances zubatink was bridesmaid they wore waltz length gowns miss smith in ro al blue nylon with matching glo ves and feathered hat and miss zubatnik in apple red both car ned white shasta daisy mums mr smith gave his daughter in the double ring ceremony bob webster was groomsman and ush ers were bud varey and ross no ble of weston the latter a cousin of the bride a reception was held in the loof hall where tables were dec orated with pink and white mums and carnations mothers of the bride and groom received mrs smith wore dusty pink lace pink accessories and a corsage of pink mums mrs tost wore a dress of seafoam green pure silk satin matching accessories and a cors age of jellow and gold pom pom mums an honoured wedding guest was the brides 80yearold grandfath er mr ralph smith of weston leaving on a honeymoon trip to the state the bride wore teal blue suit with fur trim brown hat and accessories and a corsage of pink roses mr and mrs tost an liin at 28 john strict wist too sooa no lor o stfn life mortgage frotecrioa policy h hmk linever too soon to have a sun life of canada man discuss your life insurance problems with you you will find him qualified and competent in ah life insurance matters the sln ufe represenfatrve in your community is clarence kroll r r 2 georgetown tr 72027 and cliff burlington fico pelu ttrn harold mlddlebrook trafa gar tp sam fwnn max frank peacock johnson nl amis roy ilson i s wellington ordon darb ha rold reed geo c alpine harr moore john reid ernest benham district director kyle bingham at a brief meeting of the toronto district co op surplus milk plant the same board of directors was ap pointed urge more parents view kid hockey the kid iiocke as usual pla d to a big empt anna last sat urda morning with so era nun ired enthusiastic youngsters pa ing tht r hearts out thi thought tccurrcd no doubt to the roaches how much thi lads particular in the oungtr ajc groups would be hiartcned b seeing one or both if their parents there it is hoped that parents will in future show more interest in thur boys the scores for last week were national league detroit 2 montreal 1 chicago 1 new york 0 boston 2 toronto 2 junior a league marhes 2 st mikes 1 st kitts 3 barne 0 guclph 2 peterboro 1 american league rochester 2 cincinnatti 0 providence 0 hcrshey 0 buffalo 1 cleveland 0 springfield 2 pittsburgh 1 schedule for december 6th junior a 7 007 i ilc ixro s marhes 7 30a0o tiulph harm 800830 st mikis s s h its american league 8 30 9 00 rothcsttr vs provid 9 00 9 30 cinci s hersht 930 1000 pittsburgh s buffalo 10 00 10 30 sprmgfu id s uee 1030 1045 ici i waning timi national league 10451130 i oafs s detroit 1130 12 15 boston s new york 12 15 100 chicago montreal referees junior red ssiltine and bill dver mencan corjt hall and hirb arnold mil ros turin r and brian leuis in two amos wh cton kid hockev uam iorji town came hit on tup thiie bos an show ing s mil rial hilh cahbn hitckiy anil an a credit i thi u allies an 1 coaches thit produced them ilivin on tht mi uam art mcu n m tur rn il 1 tt davi tm k pn wood b telf rl hjrl w hair d nort m j unntnihim kt id m cum mings r lane m whulir plairs on thi ttlur locil team ibddall pnil vman oal marc mint tooptr sull trr cltm nts hale aihms horxark mr row iane kim hi ad and i ml nm and dixon reelect stan finlay for pubuc school trustee 10 teaks expemence to serve you scotch bakery mill street dont be disappointed order now jim emmerson a council candidate in mondaj s elections jim emmereon 20 mar rarct st is cmploed in streets mile with c c meredith co we have our christmas cake christmas shortbreads christmas puddings now on display for your ordering they all have that old fashioned luscious flavour full of the best of ingredients mixed and baked with the greatest of care to give them that homecooked taste all goods are baked on the premises always fresh and tasty cakes made to order for weddings birthday parties etc phone tr 73481 1 give something for the home vote francis for school board on dec 8th r on monday vote kelvin c brown for j pubuc school trustee uvftf sqh96rm0f t f if wrw 9mmrmw9w chairs tables lamps cedar chests 1 i mcclures terms to suit i you 14 main street tr 72522 r

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