Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1959, p. 10

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the georgetown herald wednesday eveg march 11 1859 page 10 what council did continued from page 1 to dear frozen culverts was ap- proved after comment by cr hyde in which he objected to the road committee ordering the ma chine without bringing it to the council first cr harrison said that the road committee had been faced with an emergency and had contacted all councillors by phone except mr hyde and had received appro val mr hyde said he would not vote against the purchase but thajl he was against it in principle be cause he does not think the town should have a machine which is used for a few weeks and sits idle the rest of the year he criticized grading ice off the roads and said tie road committee is too prone to take action every time a ratepayer complains and that costs of winter road maintenance are more than the town can af ford if we hadn t graded ice manj of our roads would be closed said deputj reeve graj if we ler machine which will be used don t have this machine it will cost us much more than 1 000 in road damage in tbe spring break up daj light saving time was set for the period from april 26th to ocl 25th to conform with toron to the hockey support group was granted permission to hold a tag day on march 28th two tenders received for a new police cruiser were turned over to the police committee for recommen dation on suggestion of cr curne the footpath on the white bridge will be cleared of ice the road committee will gift box decorating is demonstrated at euchre the georgetown hospital assoc iation sponsored one of the most successful euchres held locally for some time when they hosted 21 full tables of euchre players in the legion hall monday night mrs alex taylor was in charge of the arrangements for the evening highlighted by a demon stration of gift box decorating by mrs summers of the t eaton co the fancy boxes were jater dis tributed to the euchre players ladies substituted for men at some of the tables and two of them wore among the men s win ners mrs martha chardson was second and mrs kent boyd third for the men however 1st prize was won by a man stan matthews mrs tom hewson was first for tbe ladies with mrs robert lane second and mrs jack whitney and mrs isaac hornby tied for third the third place went to mrs whitney on a draw the door prize a blanket was won by mrs frank smith with ticket number 106 while mrs ri chardson won second prize a cake decorated with a bride doll which was donated by mrs d mathi son mrs richardson s ticket number was 71 the hospital association wishes to thank the legion members the ladies auxiliary and the helpers at the table for their assistance check a suggestion of cr gunn that parking be allowed only on one side of the highwaj hill dur ing the winter a letter from the night school committee said a meeting had been called to discuss a proposal of a ratepayer that the school be continued to give instruction to people presently unemplojed spring opening specials in silvers mens dept mens sport coats new arrivals of fine alt wool tweed sport 41 q qk mens suits new arrivals of spring suits in all wool english cq qc worsteds with extra pants p77 mens slacks covertgabardme slacks with self belts at a dj qc new low price spec a i mens jeans colorfasl sanforized sturdy den m jeans 3 98 value spec a i 298 mens windbreakers men s sheen gabardine satin lined windbreakers 4 a qc reg 9 95 value special 1 j j mens windbreakers not in many a day has such value been offered anywhere fine suede and horsehide q qft windbreakers special i70 mens topcoats clearance of much higherpriced lines o special 2500 boys windbreakers new arrivals of club jackets sizes 8 to 18 0 qq years special oifo boys windbreakers horsehide and suede ackefs usually priced 7 fift at 13 95 special vioo boys slacks clearance of jmgherpnced lines jo aj boy scouts paper collection saturday march 14th pfoase hav your papers hod m bundfcs outside by 9 30 a m in esse ofy6ad weather collection will be made the following saturday coming events fiaby clinic tegion uditor- ium georgetown first four holi days of every month 130 330 statutory holidays excepted skating carnival saturday april 11th in georgetown arena sponsored by georgetown figure skating club 318 rummage and bake sale in glen williams town hall satur day march 14th at 10 am spon sored by the 1st glen williams guides and brownies 311 the presbyterian young peo- pte are holding a jumble sale and tea on march 21st from 1 00 p m to 5 00 p m everyone cor dially invited 318 evangelistic services non de nominational continue in the ioof hall wesleyan street geor getown on thursday march 12th at 8 00 pro all welcome notice 1 ladies of the cana dian legion wa meeting mar 19th at 7 pm st patricks party to fouow meeting note change of time 811 ashgtqvc wi are holding a euchre and dance in stewarttown hall friday march 13th doris hulls orchestra lunch good prizes draw on a c6mforter time 8 30 pm admission 50c 311 st albans ladies guild an nual bazaar in the parish hall glen williams tuesday march 17 3 to 6 pm sale of candy bak ing aprons fish pond afternoon tea 3 11 ashgrove united church wa is holding their annual daffodil tea april 2nd ta 2 30 p m mrs s s mcouat of milton is guest speaker everyone cordially m itcd admission 50c red cross instructors course anyone interested in attending a water safety instructors course to be held during easter hoh days contact paul barber tr 7 3497 after 5pm applicants must be 18 years or oer 3 11 st john s stewarttown choir is hofding a bunny hop and euchre and bake tale in stewarttown hall on march 30th monday sale will commence at 8 pm euchre at 8 30 admission 50c lunch 325 halton junior farmers drama fcuna march 20th 8 pm nel son high school auditorium south of queen e on new street 4 mile cast v ilkers lint i mis i 75c children under 12 free 3 18 hockey night this fnda march 13 in georgetown arena starting 7 30 pm sponsored b georgetown minor hocke support group local teams vs mount dennis milton fergus adults 25c children 10c see details in display ad elsewhere in this issue come and hear an outstand ing speaker and hort culturalist john f clarke will give his talk tour to the far east illustrated with beautiful slides at the regular georgetown horticultural societ meeting at 8 p m wed march 18th in wngglcsworth school public invited halton junior fanner 25th anniversary reunion celebration at nelson high school on saturday march 28th banquet 7 00 p m dancing 9 12 tickets available from local club officers or agri cultural office milton banquet tickets must be purchased by march 20th 3 12 social a personal mr inrl mrs j c illies an 1 mr an f mrs robert dr lje of ihi c trh blnk i tnct hi rctprnrl fr m j h nh h i ia pent i si i it r bur thi tra m i r a r an 1 p nt part f the t t p ii th mth vith mr in i mr dean t ht who were al u noli lawn th re easter seal dinner will be held thursday march 19th knox church hall tickets 2 00 each sponsored by georgetown rotar r m turlcington scp photographer for all occasions document copying fast scrvice on passport photos etc 38 prince charles dft trianght 74270 georgetown arena seasons schedule monday figure skating private club 4 10 p m tuesday free skating for chil dren untcr 10 years 45 pm hockey at 8 30 wednesday thursday curling friday fre skating for chiilrcn jo up to high school 45 p m hockey at 830 saturday little nhl hockey from 7am 1 pm midget hockey 5 6pm public skating all ages 24 pin and 79 pm skating adults only 910 p m winners in the squirts section of a 4 town hockey tourna ment in acton paul robinson receives the junior trophy from alex johnson left president of acton legion minor sports and reeve john goy acton acton free press photo stewarttown institute names ladies for world prayer day an enjoyable w i meeting was held at the home of mrs h p lawsou on the evening of rcbru ar 12th with a good turnout of me nibcr and se oral visitors bu mess dealt with included mming a joint committee mrs bob harris mrs harr besse mrs william humphres mrs ired armstrong mrs bob iaw son and a kej woman to be nam ed b st john s anglican to arrange for the v omens world day of praer mrs l devries gave a fine pa per on plastics and had many pi as tic articles which she used to illustrate her talk lunch served by the commute and the lord s prajcr closed the meeting the march meeting is planned on the 12th at b pm sharp with mr j c murraj as hostess it will be a mster program and each member is asked to bring an article for an auction sale a col lection of used clothing will also be made ann humphreys and ail smith arc the social commit lee an important announcement from silvers childrens toggery shop you are corcf ally inv ted to have your monthly family allowance cheque cashed in our toggery shop each month s cheque will ent tie you to a free draw th s simply means that if your name is drawn silver s w ii dupl cate your cheque in cash monthly draws will take place in our store 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