Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1960, p. 3

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-h- guild brotherhood name new st albans officers the i960 officers for the hl aihetu ladle ouud mad the urutfeerhooo j auxiicao chur chmen were chotcn at uimuooj of otoerni uil week mrs john hooper will hd the guild supported w pejet president mi jick lueiu ho norary presidtot urt j t ul bboae 1st vir pmtdtat mr vera kirhy iid vte president mr doujf tow ni iid ucreury nthljiu vt th trve kn a fyr eifort lakjciq er the esvculiv qtute uuaffbr of them biv ua ood wrvue for food many yi 0j ioird w10 a tbtuu tuve irved e wluu ouxjy jar tvrf yirt f revolver club plans more competitions hooting la defense ef the 8g trophy when streetzrllla vluu the range next week mr myrlm held treasurer mr henry lonunkn twinl convenor mr tom uautes end uck visitation commiim mr j gorw harsent mad mr wiu- um xoruck- jack luci wavtsamad prfest j fast tf the brotherhood the past president l tout ilui jtck crawford jr u vice prtsi- dent henry latrimsut secret fcry treasurer knd doojf tuwn- ieud ku bob lleeuid wlal to- koiujttw f iioti xroupi hv whoduled iblerestiil pktfttd for uk tnini year with m ye to tne- 1 knbenhip etenjuon ceurgetowd hevolver club bamed ab whitney aj a su cor to 5 yar breldenl jack crtchton when they held their election oi officers at their an nual kneeling t ibe umcwue kuice but week jack crlchlon was elected to the vlcepreaidency jack jus- lop u aecnsury hod waraock treasurer au aleitxet eotpp- tiuoo capiat n iylaadalclfeuif hlw enurtalnnvent oificer and karl walters tmiwauzf- ham alrluer plafcs to wldeit the cvp ol couipetilionj in his neiv roll a cuupetltion ttpuul aiid eitrud challeajtei to ellih at gutlpk and toronto u well u jeams krom u tttujhboiir- log policy tleparttneiiu th3 ceorjtetowd club will he there werewb olietl ted last week by the unetnploy taent luurance commission in the milton district last week hiom z tk7m page s th umutown lukalo jhunalay j 11 1 1m0 georgetown propane gas pqk sales and service home farm industry distributor or afagas ltd aoiftcourr owtaitio tanks stood at sttvbtcket on ho t mkyrjat bill mcenejy tr 72032 tcasud h hiriury named mks koatum fo 19i3 lionoy hilred barbara woks ol tlobicoke will rsin ovsr tlw 2nd annual canadian i boat slioji in tlw aulcwnolivw building inhibition park from ftioary 5 to 13 vext ihiv will ba llu ryeux1 tnlwton of boat rnqlors and manrw txu pmfnl ever a fmbltd uiwlf r ou root in conaia u phi willi a turn juie tat 1 ci i about mi boat ng are 36 24 36 paul jollitfe new director halton childrens aid s chiliii pre ulrnt of the childnn aid vki1 of the county of halton hai anioua j wl the appoiutim nti i f ctlve uarch 1 of j paul jomiffi h dirrlur and d i- lliumpsou a exicutue auunt to the director r lloth offlnau are n tonu of ajkon mr thompson has icr vm u dirwrtor of the soriety alnre march of 1020 whrn he was appointed to wrva reel and llaltnn count ir in 1044 he liecame full time director for the county of halton when laeparate locirtira were oran ited j a native of halton county lr thompson served foureari in the firt world war and hn wn ctive in communit and count vork wrvinjt as counc hlor and mar f milton for tevrral jcar hi hai alio been rtialrman of the halton advt ory hoard of the canadian nat mnal liutituto ior lli lilt 1 1 tine 10m mr jolhffe who will succeed mr lliojnp on as director hit had conslderibu expenuuo in the vvtlfjire f u id a lraduuti of thi tfhivent of uiuiliil tano he obtained his di i ne ol master of social wurk at the unirnlly of ton ntu aw ac tice senico lth the hcn it served with the ontario an 1 later the manitoba so mrs 1 r rippled i hililn n aw 1 as a ftaac worker for the hiff ilroth er movement and uorkrd on the tommunilv clii st of n h r toronto more ircnil hi lu aervwt as dircet r of tin nil dnni aid socut of lu ij h an1 ueliinilon an 1 lui iv tut n avnciaitfd ulth thr i eel county famil u i if jr mi 1 chil iren servicii sciet mr and mrs jc uiffe an i in ir four rhlldren make thrir humt s on irkway drive miiton legion notes by let curk ttiia cck cclbbratej the be- binnina of the fifteenth er of this column written b our 1 tclvcs we were asked recently how it started and how lonf it has been oinc m we ll tr to bive anyone interested an out line of how it came ahout dunns the war while we were away from the herald work i nn lr kinn eoru en air works the linotvpe operator in our stead was a fin1 war veteran joe hole who was keenly interested in 1eiion af fairs and he originated the idea of wntmc a column concirmnj legion affairs locally he car ricd on with hii column until flte left town tft werlt for the j charter publiihinji co anil in november of 1045 whin we returned to the herald to our old joh it was onl natural that we startid wntinn vdles at nature times at first covcrajc was a bit nott as the branch was in t a ilale of trcmendouk expan slot and change and it was difficult ujt tolecpanaun ably inlcroituii how of niws jlowcvcr as we became more in t ore t ted and more closel eon nee ted with 1ejiorvwork an tbrouch the help and actit co- opcrauoo or three successive president the late a molt rar ly jim murph und dave ilow man wc werc able to create a column that we hope has been of interest to at leat some of the harald readers in fact we recall many occasion when our predecessor dave would jyve us a call to come- over to his main street place of business to sec some letters or corres pondence that be thoucbt wo could include in the wer s wrl tines and we could say at this point that we never once had t any officer try to net us to run an ileru for self intorost ox in an way waking credit for any project this in itself is tribute to tho men who have held office in the branch and by the same token we have ne- vcr known of anyone denying or attempting to denv icrlon notb tho rlcjtt of criticism naturally in 1050 when we bicainc president it became a ifreht deal more difficult to try stea ly cooperall n of ihe ar- loua txecutivt- i iini th n i r which the col imn ui in n grateful the sourci of m at pn si n of couri 11 a ur one as for a numtx r of i irs we hac iwcn district 1 public relation officer and a nu mix r of the provincial public hi la tions committie this commit tee oddl enough iv headed t another emplovie of the tin in son newpaptrv 1- n lal r reneral manager of the h lie ville r xp cliter all the foreroink is just to five any new reader an idea of how the column came ab t it and just as a last r mark mi ht we sa that we art au is hip- pi to run anjthin i think mibt 1m of inl rest to ur n a ders as long as us prinulilr and the mr raid has h n fairk htoail minded about that as a rub there is onlv one nil fttipulation alhiut the m con tained and thjt is that it is not news in foro it happens it s ail vertlsinc so we do not liki tn he asked to run notirt s about cominr events in this column if they are of a niaktiij uonal column and certainly we found it much easier to wrlto a column wben wu woro succeed ed in january 1055 by harvey jgarvin certainly by the me token wc had a tfreat deal blu jrbcr sourco of leulon lnrorma jtldirto draw from since that time we have had the help and one liowlin takis phct in oakville on junuar jsn with iirne cross loklnc after arran ketoentu and lbrtoa4uiliu ihle to ro from branch 1jo merle held old dead i from ihe glen tells us that shooting has resumed with rej ular prac tices mondas ir armour les and some tair shots coming out he urced all the back slidcn to ret out there hoot in we understand tommj warnes our branch bridge ex pert is orianlxinti an expelltlon to repel hy branches who m ly fccl inclined to win the xum bridre tournament beinr held in the auditorium here oon gob collier has manad to pet convchers for all the com inr events and wc trust that the branch unll win most of the ones they entw v thi year our election of afftefftwtll be held on sunday january 23rd at 2 00 pm the initiation for any members who have yet to be initialed will take place at u0 before the election starts members must be initiated to vote tim jcttr very little interest has been shown and it is hoped that there will lie a ureat deal mora shown before that jlato rjich member is part of a bit and write an objective impcr business locally and should ho vitally interested in how it is run and who runs it i the present executive have worked very welljouclhor from our observations and havo at tempted to direct things in uie best inurfrfiuxofall naturolly- uarsroup can be 100 pur vent i stopi look save at mcclure s stop sav y semiannual store wide clearance saie this is it our gigantic onceayear clearance with prices slashed in all departments w your chance a save up to so m ktl first llrt first gratl furnhur you will b proud 1o plat in your km if yu a puhhlrvg to p4rchas fumilur now it your chance to tav hurry to mcclur yorntt to kult any budfl many moke valuhs not listed mlowi cedar chests must clear all in stock save 25 to 50 upholstered furniture 2pc french provincial by muelor imported italian cover reg 399 95 now s28995 dining room kklen 7pc gibbard suite duffit hutch table four chairs walnut f n sh only 45995 nylon frue cover reg s339 95 no hostess chairs cho cc of colours good wearing fabrics reg 1995 now 595 2pc kroehier suite 27995 tst modern suite airfoam backs aid rat covered reg j279 95 now 23995 2pc modern suite one only turquo le altfoam reg s209 95 now 21995 5pc metal bronze suite 10995 large table walnut arbonie inlay rig 149 95 now 5pc metal jr0nze suites 064 tables 3 su lei to choose from clo oc only ovvj i oni only 5pc metal bronze suite 11995 wilnut arbonte table top rig 139 95 now hassocks box type or stools save 20 to 50 5c chrome suites ardorite table decorative plastic covered chairs 49 9 bedroom furniture 3 piece fitton parker bedroom suites bookcase bod double dresser chest oiled teak finish retj s3b9 9s no 29995- 3pc villas suite panel bed chest doublejjrcsset antique cherry finish reg 349 95 now 27995 y two to choose from 17 pee bedroom 0 roups only hollywood beds by scaly complete wfth hcfltldoards 36 s ic only 5995 10900 wall pieces pictures mirrors placques planter racks table and floor lamps lots to choose from save 10 to 30 19995 miscellaneous stack stools 7 95 tv snack tables 1 98 up smokers 2 98 to 13 98 magazine racks 195 up card table sets 17 95 to 29 95 cushions capstk er airfoam 198 desk lamps from 3 98 saw on all appliances tables ail styles step end coffee lamp blonde walnut mahogany save 15 to 50 platform rockers from 29 is mattress and box springs mismatched discontinued line i from 199i 14 main furniture georgetown triangle 72522

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