Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1959, p. 5

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merry menagerie bywohdiwy its a vny mx place but dout plan on sleeping hi sunday aonungbl indoor soccer this winter planned by community centre life in the yukon told in pictures and talked of her trip to the yukon with mr boyle and their the regular dinner meeuni of the business a at the jack olantern on nov- embvr aril the business port ion of the meeting followed the regular form with reports from various chairmen minutes and treasurers report there was some discussion regarding the date of the next meeting in view of the fact that it would fall on monday december 28th tt decided to keepjmn- gular date of the sthfand that meeting would be a short business one with dinner and social time following each member to donate a dollar in thehown gifts to be do- w hmaii church addition jetjtr x stephens hornby ltam a boyle of xi partww st stephen s guild met at blvd mrs boyle showed slides j i the mee y business rf a social i member j keu of t cars collide on princess anne dr supervised winter program 1 of sports including indoor soc cer will start thutmav at the armoury and continue every friday night throughout the winter it was announced this k week by the georgetown com mtunty centre association 3e mdook sports will be open to boys in the t to 16 age range 1 the gcca hae n ulterior motive fpr the set up they ii be hoping to lure some of the 14 to 16 year old boys with some soccer interest to thatch next summers bantam soccer hearts who will be left porous by the departure of a number ot over age plajers boys who prove themselves able to step into the intertown ranks will probably wind up on the hearts representing georgetown in the oakvillc and approximately 350 damage district soccer league gainst when ori by mimico hopedale dixie south edward humphreys of ste peel etc the young atoms who won their league this summer dont p need ms much strengthening s their older running mates but any find in that age group will also be given a trial with the champions standouts in the youngest age group will earn a birth on either of the three local little league teams rangers sparta or hotspurs acton and brampton have been invited to join the bttle league next season not all the time will be de voted to soccer however syd pratt and bill wmte will handl the physical training john boyd bert sheppard george dixon ueinz richter and rev lloyd whan the soccer the association has the arm oury from 630 to 930 town and r c lambert of tor- were in collision ta anne dr sunday afternoon humphreys was driving 1954 plymouth owned by frank cook of town north on prin cess anne st when he started to slow down to thread a small space left by cars parked on both sides of the road the cook car slipped to the left colliding with the lambert car a 1858 pontile cst ron rankine made the investigation helped found halton i dominate holstein breeders club i lm 9 thomas bird well known as an esquesmg township farmer died on thursday november 26th at his home 48 maple ave w after a brief illness born in cumberland county england he came to canada jwith his parents as an infant 1 and spent his earlier years in the norval area he attended school and made his start in farming there he married sarah mclean of erin township in 1896 after years of farming near norval he moved with his family to t the scotch block area of es quesing township where four sons are now farming norman and hector on he fifth line milton on the 6th and john on the 7th a daughter effie is teaching on the staff of fa h wood public school north iork township and a second daughter elsie lives at the maple avehomo to which mr and mrs bird retired in 1951 they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1946 and their diamond anniversary three years ago mrs bird pre deceased her husband in jan i uary of this year he is survived by two broth ers william of london and james of niagara falls mr bird was a member of st john s united church where he served on the session for many years as a farmer he had been in dairying all his life and took special interest in the development of the halton county holstein breeders ass- tation of which be was presi dent in 1930 the funeral service was con ducted in st john s united church on saturday at 1 pm by rev m g mcfarlane and interment was in hillcrest ce meter norval the pallbearers were robert alexander nor- 1 man cameron robert j cun bingham graham farnell vic tor macdonald and h craig read mrs ted darlington s daffy dills continue to dominate the north halton golf ledjesbow- llng leaguedespile soniegood tout5drrted in by the other three clubs latel the daffy dills boast a 42 point total eleanor spiders tagalongs 36 mrs ken nashs polka dots 34 and mrs stan finalys alleycops 28 mrs cyril brandford carded the bestthigb single this week a 222 followed by mrs tom parry s 210 and mrs mckm nen s 202 mrs finlay register ed the best three game score 511 mrs parry followed close ly with 500 and mrs brand- ford turned in a 485 eleanor spitxer leads the average race with 166 mrs ron kitchen is 2nd with 162 and mrs len ward is third at 158 help h there as soon as you wktn you belong to ontario motor league it costs you nothing to find out about this inex pensive canadian u s emergency automobile rood service legal aervke trawl ser vice a accident service call our representative soon and he ii drop in to see you earl m olsen 55 norton cresc b tk 7454 kim fashions inc from our new dinner and- dance collection printed cotton sateens that look tike silk are an outstand ing holiday partychoice and the peau de soelike ray on sheath below is another provocative favourite sizes 1018 n most styles prices from 14 95 to 39 95 and the colors nothing dullsville here i if you re anxious to buy for other but can t be sure of sizes our gift certificate s the thing any amount at all u delrex market centre oqummni a navy omcvftlt of the members had ever been to that part of the country and its rugged beauty was a revela tion mrs boyle who told of their experiences and the ex periences of their friends in that country spoke with humor and understanding of the cir cumstances her listeners all felt that they were better ac quainted with the yukon mrs joe greenwood thanked heron behalf of the members presented her with a gift the meeting closed with the club benediction 4 ifsvthi corqbttown hralo home of mr and mrs glenn saunders on tuesday evening november 2th with 12 mem bers present the president mrs glenn saunders opened the meeting with the guild prayer it was decided to send a donation of 25 to the retarded children s fund in milton the guild agreed to go ahead for tenders to be called for ibe new addi tion to the church everyone was in favor or preparing a christmas box including a com plete christines dinner plus clothing toys and other food for a needy family again this year the gifts for the box are to be packed at the next meet ing on december 15th at the home of mr and mrs v m brad ley members exchanged nam es for christmas gifts to be held the same evening the meet ing closed with prayer and lunch was served birthday greet ngs to mrs miller who will be 75 jcars old on novembtr 30th to jack kingdon who will be on dec 3rd and also to mr leu samp son and mr glenn saunders on dec 3rd to mrs howard brad ley and mr ken o nciu on dec 4th congratulations to mr and mrs wm tallyn on their wed ding anniversary on dec 1st and mr and mrs edward rot ertson on the same da a few watched ihe fir t off cial traffic on the new highi 401 at hornby on thursda november 26th from the time of the opening the highwa has had a lot of traffic it has taken many or the big truoks fro n the base line david reid five ear old son of mr and mrs jim red ha i the misfortune to break both bones in his arm when his mit ten the his arm became caught in the agitator of a bulk milk tank he was taken to bramp- merry christmas from the georgetown kinsmen club christmas trees so very fine of shiny spruce or lovely pine may be secured ail through december from any willing kinsmen member location rexway drive and no 7 highway at the georgetown dairy queen prop mr and mrs rowland 1 vi thompson telephone orders tr 72648 tr 79485 hours week nights 7 930 pm weekends all day saturday sundays commencing 1 pm december 5th ton hospital to hae his arm stt 7th line they were both shaken tht sno that foil last thurs- up a little and their car was daj evening made dm ng qu te slightlj damaged treacher us on fnda morning thieves gained entrance into mr and mrs ted rob nson s car the hornby garage last friday landed m the d ten near mr i night b using an axe to break a m bradlej s home on the w indo wand took three pioneer power saws then on saturday sixteen ladies attended a tin- morning one of the gas pumps gene party at the united was knocked over and no one church hall last wednes ay saw or heard it happen gar evening the representative net howdcn the owner was in i was from port credit and mrs milton getting a pane of glass i orville grexton was hostess to replace the broken one i lunch was served vw here its fun to choose just the right gifts for just the right persons your gift of furniture can well be that beautiful extra piece wh ch means so much to a room and to those who live in it right now our select ons are complete and really fascinating as you browse through our gift de partment you ii find inspiration and pleasure in complet ing your gift shopping here are a few examples

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