Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1961, p. 8

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vissf pelcr jones georgetown approved by posturometer runnersup in the posture queen contest at georgetown high last week lois niver centre and ineke weststeyn right- receives- 2nd and 3rd place awards from phys ed instructor mrs volney ray who organized the proect the posture of the entrants was tted by a posturometer supplied by d a gay of georgetown chiropraclic clinic night school continues jean ruddell is chairman after few weeks of uncertainty the fate of night school classes has been determined they will resurpe in the fall in response to the warning that the classes might be abandoned due to lack of interest a good crowd kirned up at lalj- week i meeting of the night school committee grat ifying to the members was the appearance of many new faces hiitory chairman jean ruddell outlined the history of the night jchool then explained the reason poor attendance at last meeting for calling this special meeting miss ruddell then turned the meeting over to j l lambert who called for nom motions for officers commrttm however a motion was passed that a committee at large be ndminated then they themselves would elect the officers sixteen members were appointed to the committee mrs a armstrong miss dorothy stone mr g baker mrs r hansen miss j ruddell mrs j t haynes mrs j glynn mr john mintern miss joyce kenward mr h savings miss j taylor mrs j milton mr e yjeadon mrs p beer mrs r hess mrs antone eeg chairman by motion it was decided that therchairman be elected i uwriediately astb result miss jean ruddell will serve as chairman again this year the next meeting will be held may 30th to formulate plans for the year and to elect the officers from the afore mentioned committee at large light bulb sale will aid camp construction is attending the brand li a group committee meeting for the orange i dies and rfthe hirst hornbj cubs and pec to be away for a wick scouts was held at the home of irene saunders tuesday even t hornbv afiiioon wa ing ma 2 cucred to the juiu ir termer 1 the paper and bottle drive i bowling league buiquct on was reported as vcrv successful i maj 6 al lhc ransc ind tentative phns were made hall approximately thirt iivq to collect papers etc in lh enjojed the tuike dinner after spring and again in the fall which awards were given to the each ear various bowlers bi hill vic president of se georgetown distncrcouncill irene saunders is visttmg and john bussell outlined plans w1 miss alma bradle mr made at the district meeting i lnd mri wm brunk jild fdm for a light bulb sale on the last iy in peoria illinois for d wtek the mail bag endless patter not everyone thinks so apt 315 main si n geoigctown ont may 5th 19m dear mr editor once again i call on vour jen eromty to allow mi the pnv i ile of using our mail big column to i eply to mr mc noillys idler of this wick i wish to express my sorrow that m endless patter is so irritating to him however judinj bv the many phone calls ajid milages 1 have n cuicd i am pie ised tn note that he is in hie juniority and letters saturday in mav it was stress d thai an funds resulting from the sale of bulbs would go towards hornb s share i mrs howard bradley and mrs tetcr bclford returned home from there on sundi joliunv nd judy saunders are spend purchase of a permanent scout mg t week with mr and mrs nd cub camp site at hills edward robertson and family burgh negotiations for the site have i the morir meeting of the been completed and it is hoped hornbj evening wa w held that camping facilities will be monday in the chinch hill well under wa this ear the m coultun tavc thi dc camp will be for all of george votional based on a favourite town hoinln nonal glen verse from the bible a ole williams and ballinafad area was taken to stud twcnu tne cubs and scouts dollars to the central 1 und commillcc was appointed lor john george infant son of two h in mav and con mr and mrs john heenslra was veners for iwo wedding icup baptised by the riv j fc max lon in june an in to well at lhc morning service at bethel s blossum tea u n i 1 st stephens anglican church an h were also unitid on may 7lh to go on the institute bus lour films are to be slnwti al the mrs gordon lee spent a few ncxl mcclin das in bmtilo l s with mr g houdcn ami mis o friends last week grcxton served lunch tnlk many people find extreme ly mliresting in which c iso 1 am afraid mr miaeillv will have tn endure mv mdless patter in the mteiests of the nian who enjoy in his lelt tales both the point of his letter peril ips the point was a lou hard lo lind but 1 eannol sa the same of ins reaction lo the two replies ins letters invoked ll is quite appai ml thai both hit the point njit on laical a bullhc es mr lceillv to tin con iraij i am interested in facl the onis 1 lind in iny laxpapers not polities and this is my sole riason foi any interest i take i this issiu i want lo stay in business and keep m proper y fir wlueb i lnvi w irked and aved a lifetime i iiih no wish lo lost it through excessive taxes i can no lon meet mr mcncillv stilts the ileslop proposal wis not in us entire nmnrfar mr 1mb im th 1 herald possible through the many years it will take to pay off in taxes the debt laid upon the un fortunate taxpayers we must therefore stay awake to the same danger in the future and profit by experience with the mistakes in the past as for ward voting since i heve no political asperations 1 cannot answer that question but a thought has occurred to me would the proponents of this measure be hoping that snme day the tail of the dog would wag the head the taxpayers in all of geor kctown would do well to invest worthy of a reply however i make it on request of a ladv reader of the herald who made it on a dare kalhenne cordar social and personal mrs dean harley 15 john st w mr and mrs terry i harley and daughter ejisa gay harley 134 maple avenue e and linda harley 21 ewing st visited recently with mrs don adams and family rr 2 welhnd and mr adams in welland county hospital mr and mrs douglas tracy gate for themselves because if and family of little current taxes are increased bv demands spent the weekend with her caused bv residential building l mother mrs s madden albert ii georgetown will have to street and her brother the rev foo the bill both new and old ewarlmaddgn and lamilxst residents rr no 1 norval mr mcneill speaks of 901 mrs ed bcauchamp of wind icrcs of industrial land a few sor was a visitor last week with miles out of town we arc int mr and mrs philip braithwaile erestcd in industrial land right 169 prince charles drive th in georgetown selling for only braithwaitcs who moved here of yhis wuk he l 10 do an acrc and fjcr ftom windsor a few years ago diudiuls missed i slan hal nave ont our ire returning there to make councillors to thank for the their home good job he did for us in gain don barragcr and harold mc ing at least one industry now dure were in oakvillc one ev in process of expanding it ening last week where mr bar would be to our great advanlag- rager received his diploma for if we could get a few more like junior piloting from the can this adian power squadron he has to cloie this portion of mv heen taking lectures for the mdless patter mr editor i have past jcar at the oakvillc club a confession to make i did not mr mcclure leccivcd his di deem mr mcveilly letter ploma last year mr and mis dennis bliubert rjrvil tnd familv whose home ws rcc home l ently destroyed bv rre moved arthur into a house at hornby saturday the foimer bell resi dence the auction sile of household goods of ihe laic robert bell attracted a large crowd on sal urday afternoon even though it was pouring rain grem in rilurnc 1 v niht from iorl vhcre he has been v m uk whv lllll tiol w islnif valuable king since january jrd will be working in innu gel well wishes arc ilin h lo mrs rlhur wit n h a patient in milti n disirn hospital did you know the bowcrbnd o islral believes in building a ijiiii ous background for ins lour ing he constructs a w ilipprin grass lent slalcs a rudit s u then surrounds belated birlhdav gieetings to mrs jlod downs on may 8 lo sonnv hall on mav ii lo char les hill on may 14 and lo pat gct arvicl drewbrook who will be two wl and lavs on it udur years old on may 16 ed flowcr hrirht fru wul fungi bnlliantlv hucil instils ray archer who attends the arc bnllnt until his cistle toronto rt college is home e wuh naturauins ik for the summei months a of thc dicorationsarc lov ingy replaced as they fadt ten members were present at the may meeting of lhc hornby afternoon w a and w m s of hornby united church bale was packed to be sent to the fred victor mission in toronto the president asked the ivtcfoup if thev would save the church papers magazyics and cancelled postage stamps as they could be used abroad mrs g sinclair read the scripture and mrs r wilson read the third chapter of lhc study book mrs w coulton read two letters from her sisleis in ceylon and return singapore and thev were quite i interesting lo the ladies the i canada packer labels were counted to he used lo obtain linen tablecloths it was n ported that a quill is now riadv to be quilled mrs sampson and mrs sin dair assihlcd the hosiers to iene lunch sluarl winch left ihursdav with friends for a fishing trip in the ottawa district mil it turned home snndav express buses direct to old woodbine races saturdays and holiday may 13th to jun 3rd leave georgetown tl 35 a m davl glt 1 tic 265 return after las itaie ticksti and information al corner cupboard restaurant taliphon tr 7 3051 h saumer agent 30000 bull on to mexico viewed at station by many rosafe citolion r ihe holstem bull that put a 30 000 feather n tne cap of local exporter craig re d was given the royal ride to mexico the bell and several of his canadian bred daughters oc cupied the place of honour and curiosity in a special car in front of georgetown stalion for several hours last thursday before beginning the long haul o his new home on the mex ican ranch of don marcos ortiz the bull was purchased by benor ortiz last month from h j wilcox and sons of beeton pari of the royal treatment given rosafe citation r were spec al wheels and bearings on the open car which cushioned the ride he was put on the car here thursday morning and left at about 3pm for the u s border at de iro t wi en he reached laredo texas he was transferred lo a passenger tra n for the r de into mex co the trip took six days cra g reid accompan eel he sh pment m the caboose th rty three thousand dollars is the highest pnee ever paid in canada for a dairy animal mr vljrrv pno i day for saull stc man sets at very much reduced prices 7 3250 a low as t ww 21 4495 as low as hy wigo 32 main n tr 73376 proclamation cleanup day saturday may 13th on saturday the georgetown jaycees have plannea a clean up day and intend to make a thorough clean up of the highway shoulders through town cou icil at the suggestion of the jaycees has authorized me to proclaim saturday as clean up day in george this s only one phase of a ob m wh ch every citizen can share 1 urge every resideht to make a special effort that day to tidy up his property and to make our town a shining example of cleanliness and beauty e t ern hyde mayor this sunday- may 4th wfch h frgranl gift bnnug beamy into her day nd jpn3 ur dmiration so flowering punts mhhs htmamgea uudnws violets cut hoital arrangements rosedale floral 32 albert street tdangls 72952 alder qualry meats farm lowest prices 148 guelph street triangle 66331 blade roasts or shortrib rindless sliced side bacon 3ft 4 i bologna 4 iis minced beef oft 3 ib wieners o pure pork uk 3 ibs sausages hind quarters of beef 49 front quarters of beef 39 7 wigo s tvs appliances electrical goods records now on sale hundreds of skdally low priced items come in and see for yourself uacnioomc uumo wednesday thugpat i mat 101112

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