Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1960, p. 3

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tb bd una dwidby lw novwur grouu st cbrulopkwrft wv lutiul church yea jluriitjjtort oot wb aj tha tldnu bad btcu mtro in s urge wu 11 lb dinlnjj kubol aevaral vttl wt uiri u bnlwukn hd wtvet- til lolor tuyrk on th aturd ton by wr vtjtfert tbea wilh many cartel to dellvr santa lt to work with will t i band tbat lylaycd uu ptvulit hikt vrryt waj rii1iftbrmj ewtu miiuu bt iuiiiijy wilb tjitu in tbu biavy tul rternooii cmr sdth by about plunl duty ha wu auifcifd thirty ov banowcd and bnd uytux nd mr allan urt iwomvn uf tbv burliticton coi ulniu urt urket un h trt baud with uindioulr u v c corlttt coudutlinit tbe arraiieianl for this vwry n joyll concert bid bn uude by uj ls btoitb- tbe concert ofeufrd wilh lh ktirrtnk inarch old panama after which the band played the fclow dreamy aaleclion adagto canlabile by 9 beelhown hie band gave furl br proof of its verutlltty by pluyxnjt a great variaty of ml ttuona including additional hurcbei chrutmai carols light ctuical number and averal electiom of popuur uuuc tbe autatarkt conductor ur hmie lutrhelor eoaducled the band in the playing of wv ral earoli while mr george thercy who la alio the preid eot of the band rwdueled tha baud in tbe light cuuira nunt br uoeuing noon and night la vienna by von suppe in this latter m lection mr corlctt dltplayed fin talent by taking a place among the tumlimrn anil playing the clarinet a tnedley of vincent youman tun u morton gould a pavanne and a medley of american tailing tontljtt were other number that dltplayed the band fine talent the playing of winter wonder land with ileighbell accompan lmrnt was another highlight of the program the burlington concert band has played lever al enjoyable concerts at the b uanor during the year 1050 and the rrudenu sincerely hope that it will do the same during the year 1d60 tw kind new f the residents of campbellville and surround ing district to tha residents ef the manor was exemplified onre more on tuesday dec slnd when about thirty brown lei and guides belonging to the first campbellville company came to the manor to present a program vary appropriate for the christmas season the girls were under the supervision of their guide leader mrs t wat aon and two itrownle leader mr d ferrier and mr r lewis mrs g manzer was the piano accompaniest for all the tinging the guides looked very smart in their blue uniforms with red tiea at did the brown 1- las in their tan uniforms mrs femer opened the prog ram by extending greetings to the residents on behalf of all the visitors hie key note of the very fine program that follow d was struck when the guides and the brown es aang as their opening song it a good time to get acquainted then throu khout a varied program they ang group of choral numbers 1 together and a se parage choir the number ranged from fam iltir christmas carol to such well known christmas song ai i m dreaming of a while chris tmas and rudolf vocal aoloi were given by margie black and lynda smith and a piano solo by anne wheelihanfhr bible story of the nativity wis read by carol walton two scottish dances the highland fling and the sword dance were danced by susan martin a quartette or four young girl sang the humorous song i saw mummy kissing santa clam they were yvonne agnow susan ma rtln nancy mahon and elaine smith a beautiful drill the star drill was performed hy 4 fifteen girls dressed tn white costumes decorated with tinsel and carrying silver wands with silver stars attached the drill ended with the singing of sll ant night mrs wauon the guide leader gav an interest ing recitation the fireman vweddlng when this very ap pealing and enjoyable program had been brought to a close with the singmgof the guide hymiik thtguidcs and brown lei presented a large decorated fruit hamper filled with fruit and candies as a christmas gift to the residents some of- the guides and brownies then assl sted in the serving of cookies and cold drinks tn the audience each and every girl had done her part ao well that many with fes were expressed that this group woud return very soon with ihe object uadoubt or i lightening his work on christ man eve santa claus came to ihe manor on wednesday avn ing dec 33rd distribute gray mrs uoyjjones ur lalwjue mrs h winney miaron allen and dvid hrut4ole when all the gifts had been dlitrlbuted sandwiches coffee and glhgrrale were served to conclude a very enjoyable chrutmas party at which every one had been rfmeinberedf with gift on chrulmas day the dining room looked lovely with the lighted chrutmas tree chmt mas decorations everywhere artificial poinsettia plants on tha- tablet special chrntmn tablecloths and serviettes and stencilled menu cards a bount iful chrutmas dinner featuring roast turkey and plum pudding wilh ill the trim minify wrtw jojrd at the noon hour md everyone pronounced it exccll ent a debt of gratitude is owed by the residents to all ihosr who planned prepared awl sir ved this delicious dinner tkwraday ja 14th lhathbcio0towm herald hen r y s goukn60 stelco sets all time record far production the sleel company of canada limited established an alllime canadian record for basic steel production durjng 1qs0 ii hilton chairman of tbe com pany announced today we made 3 45000 tons of steel ingots at hamilton works in the past year mr hilton said about 3 higher than the prcmous record set in ibm eluding steel ingots purchased for further processing and ree- aived from customers for con version we rolled ihe euival ent of 2g05 000 ingot tons oer 12 more than we rolled in any previous year mr hilton attributed thce rfcords to several factors in eluding a consistently high de mand for haic steel is a re of the general high level of business in canada during iftio technological improvements such a the use of self fluslng sinter in production of hot iron and more extensive us of xy gen in open hearth furnaces helped boost production levels to meet demand while stelco did not divert steel from iti canadian custom era during the strike in the united slate that alnke forced some canadian steel buyer to lean more heavily on canadian steel producer in the second hair of the year although stelco s sales are also expected to reach new heights when 10m figure are tabulated mr hilton revealed that there were some weak spots in the sales picture dur ing the past year these result ed from the flow of imports from lowevage countries in europe and asia reinforcing bars and finish ing mill products wire fence nails bolt and so on eem to be hardest hit at present the stelco chairman said the canadian stvel industry is virt ually out of the barbed wire business and in parts or canada nail business is going the same way in looking ahead mr hilton predicted a good year for stelco in 1wh when the company cele brates its 50th anniversary our order position ts good into the second quartor of the year and on the assumption that canadian wdi continue to sup port canadian made products wejbould be ableto look for ward to a good year he said lawrence albert wadfi retired fruit grower a nlirrd fruit trout r in nmb and rriidi nl uith hi son in law and djuj hu r mr and mrs m 1 jrl mint tl ry purchased the uxluur in b farm on tbe outskirts of toun lawrence albi rt wad 1l1 h i in guelph tin januarj ml he was a native nf parkhill mr wfldf win jhe n f lliarhs ant lilian th jttkul wsdr attended vciwhji in sjrnu where hi hv d urvlil bit uurri as h liwd in litrunt r a abort linn ami from 11 t 1047 in rnmb whtri his wife uobrlla dud in 1110 mr was a menitwr of the tnurd of trustee of gruntby iark school from 1023 to 10 jo and bad bit p a nu mix r of thr masmic ijmik though n t active for a nmiiht r of rar since ntinij in 1947 h ho bbies hail un jr i and wmxlwurkinc and in i k de likht and pmlr in bi abilils to create original and u- fill i household arliclis f r his fam ily and niihburs lnrirrha wis ilvll i surmving an time children charles of kapukaiifti fredtv ric nf cnmby and lijtbara mrs w 1 i arl c riduwi b i rjr it i mm n m i 4 in a riidtl i inn tw sin s p di km i linn n riiun in 11jj m d ilbt it in 1 i ii wj tbe uit nninbtr f liis family pre 1 1 1 j i by ti r ma un i annii and brutbi r harry of siirnia y i ii tji m ir v un in mnby tn tui da ronluctid h tlw i n tt nun inircb imnisti r uitli inli rim nl in fawn ietfv 1 ulluuit r ttin j a irb orjr t yn j ii srr k lion lttiu h 1 on in ih una bill h an iiltt lir m aili sjti ta ai i bn it phi r v jde hainilh n take good look at your hay take a ciom look at m ur hi the next tinio flu are issin down bairn it s a to 1 ua to pick up last j ear mimjkrs sayi oac i cjijit etlriimon specialist stan ouni the rravnn for poor umdy hay uthat it wato far too late when it was cut another corn mmi lots of hav quality i leaf shifter the hiist inili reason for li af breakigi and loss i bad timing of haing iperations or iimply baling too dry seed on the graci nr le bumr it another mjn that the hay wai cut too late the ntht tunc to cut ht is when ihe most fitd value per acre is obtained saxs young and thit n when the alfilfi or clover is jutt beginning to bloom rosedale floral hewers for all occaaons wwmina atttnjwnnl4 corugta a spdlty cut flowers end funeral 1 designs 32 albert tl 72952 we wire flowers phonf tr 7440 v t v economical winter comfort hcatifjo oil bill bailey ihc oil man tr 7403 jays photo studio weddings child studies portraits 0 copy work commercial photography fast roll him processing phone tfc 7 9202 45 main north crop and soil management meeting wed january 27th 8 00 p m getfit6wri ol lie i fertilizer hay khd pasture programi for 160 sporsorod by your local fabulous savings start tbe new year here is your quality merchandise with opportunity lo purchase savings up to 50 all our distinctive and quality stock on sale at unbelievable prices mens and boys windbreakers holf price one range at mens high quality brands sport shirts half price one range at 20 discount on suits overcoats slacks sweaters etc i our sale includes quallfr shoes by hacks and j arman henrys mens and boys wear agent for dack s and jarman shoes 15 main st north tr 72561 t u

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