Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1950, p. 11

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msl -i- d the georgetown herald wednesday j 7th 95 ib a i bramptom lions club annual for halton farmers nbw head appointed at ont aokicuijtoral coltjeoe oil september 1 the ontario ag ricultural college li to hove a new president the announcement was s tkflrc fri sat june 15 fait friday mis 1 5 open to eeluntteimenw only saturday moti4rous draw for move than 1060 j inprixea s hugemidway jj game of skill ferris wheel merrygoround and many other rides judging competition were a fol low club members- -r- 1st rold brain norval ladles lit mn roes sees- worth freeman 2nd mrs v 1 lawrence oakville men don holmes of milton artd lloyd tovell palermo tied for top honour following a very instructive and interesting address by prof halth- by refreshments were served by ule jsdles- others who spoke brief- rture the latter part of last week lly were albert hunter ol i frce- dr vt mi reek mbe former depr man and yo hunter of norva uty minister of agrleulnire for who extended thanks an4 appree ontario and who has beta preak latlon ioall those who had eoptrl- derit of the bac slnee drcbrls- buled to the success pi the evening ties retirement will bring- ms long a and twwoy career in th i pub- j cw he service to conclusion at the janstoii meu pax end of august his yiiccr nreent atthe smu 3unc u the date for oac is lobe jr j d maclachlan xht 4 farnc field companies get vote a claim for damages may cost a lot vow dec mies a member of the pobhe xov damage another persons property vui aamtiittii servant is hurt en your premise xou tajare anether while playing oev fishing heating ar eagsctaa in ether bpext aommone suffers injaries in yeur heme or en tenr steps walks r w ttampreteets yea and year family acsjastsaeh pissl far georgetown ontario walter t evans co who has been head of the botany dept at the oac since 1046 dr maclachlan who j a native of grenvllle county took his nrs degree at queens university he later took his masters and doctors degrees at harvard university specializing in plant pathology during the comparatively short time dr mclachlan has been on the staff nt the oac he has wop the esteem and respect of many in both the practical and professional fields of agriculture the farm folk of helton will wish him well in his new and important post as president of the oac furnace work j and eavestroughing good workmanship at reasonable prices don houston holrtein breeders hold twilight meeting day in halt th event is to be held at the comnfunlty park low- vllle the progromrae will include softball tournaments for both the boys and girls and acton- brook- vtlie norver milton and palermo clubs hayc promised entries other features of the afternoon program include tug of war c between the various boys clubs and volley ball for the girls r the members of the kinasway k4vanis club of west toronto are holding n picnic at lowvillc the same afternoon this group for the past three years has taken a keen intercut in boys and girls club work in halton to this end they have annually awarded short course oii new public school a number ot incorporated com panies will have a vote in the june lpth vote on the buildlnjj of a new public school in george town ordinarily companies own ing land within the municipality donot have a votein a municipal election but they have this privi lege in- the ease of a money bylaw the company must- signify its intention in writing naming a member pt the firm who will east the kjallot and have tbl in the hands of the returning officer town elerk charles wlllson ten days bx foe the voting date firms which yteclvc a mte un der this ruling include smith and stone provincial paper ahianee paper mulsi georgetown iclay tp- ducts arjhur scoit motors lfa harleykaymaralhd gedhgctom lumber company silvers- jjept store royal bank bank of com merce mcodowglcn growers apd mcnally and laric co ltd james f mcnab is new lawyer here phone 547w i georgetown rajbjbjbjssjbjbjsjbjbjsjbjsi on wednesday cvcnlfig of last week the holsteln breeders of hal- tdn and the members of holtons two dairy calf clubs held a most successful twilight meeting in the sales arena of hays limited near trafalgar one hundred and fifty representing all sections of halton were in attendance for the very excellent program guests were alio present from peel and wel lington counties numbered among these was warden d g dunton of peel county president h craig reld assisted by agricultural rep resentative j e whitclock was the able chairman of the evening geo drennan popular holsten rieldman and prof geo e ralthby were the able demonstrators on the two excellent classes selected by genial tom hays and his assist ants the prize winners irt the james f mcnab hasopened a law office in georgetown located in the norton building on main street his office is in the building beside the georgetown dalrywhlch is being renovated by al norton iincl where the office of personal scholarships at the oac to the torrtthx services has been located for club members it is expected that fornc time a representative group of halton- mr mcnab a native of walker- farm leaders will be on deck to art j ton is the son of mrs- alex e mc- as hosts for the occasion nab of that town and the late mr i i mcnab his father was a lawyer i inthe bruce county town for many t0f- latbfcr w qwalitt- anosw 16950 up extra large oven new 5heat switches tubular high speed elements s porcelain tops and panels s automatic oven control s lamp and oven timers come in and see them- annual livestock judging competition for juniors last saturday halton karmers and junior homemakeri mortgage and housing alex how will the ww public school benefit e ver yone the ratepayers the school children the teachers an important item to every georgetown tax payer is the monetary support given our schools by the provincial department of educa tion in this issue of a new public school ratepayers should not hesitate it is far better to have the province behind us whole heartedly- in building a new modern school than to pay through the nose for halfmeasures about which the department of educa tion is only lukewarm let us not shut our eyes to the fact that our schoolgoing population is fast outgrowing the present accommodation surely they are entitled to proper educational facilities they need them our present staff of teachers is doing a noble job in spite of over crowded conditions to increase the burden by asking them to work in makeshift still crowded quarters wijl affect their efficiency we need to increase their facilities so that they can work enthusiastically their benefit is ours held their annual judging compe tition and achievement day thirty jtmior homcmakcrs bnder the lea dership of miss lucille barber have been carrying on two units or projects since last fall these were the club girl stands on guard and meat in the menu two of the young ladles namely mildred reed of the ash club and ruth barnes of theashgrove club were awarded the championship trips donated by the halton district womens institutes the announce ment of the awards and presenta tion of prizes was held in the mil- j ton town hall on saturday even ing mrs m j brown 1st i vice president of the halton wi marle the presentation thcvoun meii tq the number of 72 iuclkcri ten vlnse5 of livestock in the morning and during the af- tcrnoon gave oral reason for their ilaciiigs the livestock farms visi- j were as follows- e l taylor esqueslnp for swine e a manning trafalgar 1or shorthorns fratherstpne bros trnfilgir for jerseys graymir farm trafalgar hnlsteins valley crest farm clydesdales j h willi oil trafalgar hampshire shetp assisting agricultural represen tative 1 e whitelock as judges werr messrs j it willmott and ceo r breckon of trafalgar tup bruce s beer agrirutural repre sentative for peel county eric roger assistant agric hep for halton and peel counties elnd mur ray mcrac o the federal live stock branch the awards for the young men and additional winners among the junior- homemakcrs will be an nounced in next weeks column years and was the first magistrate of bruce county of six sons five have followed the legal profession junior chlri 1 in toronto with central and donald practice in walkerton and mr mcnabs twin brother john is in harriston another brother da vid is a teacher at new hamburg high school after graduation from osgoode hall in 1937 where he was a class mate of reeve kenneth dick of milton mr mcnab practiced in cheslcy until 1942 when he joined the army he served until 1948 with- the rcasc and since than has been in toronto he is mar ried to tmvformcr helen m weller of walkerton they ore members of the roman catholic church clark whitmec electric julut sl -mepae-ses- ml 1u tit rebekah degree team visits oakville lodge oc may 2rlh the degree team of verdun rebekah lodge visited malgie wnddell lodge in oakville where hey conferred the degree on ihreq new candidates in the lakcshnre town mrs alf collins mrs a c mcbride mrs bert tuck and mrs gordon spcnce were in charge of t lie ceremony and mrs j j chartered s bus s to erin 5 every friday leave steamers tbb at 9 pm re4urninf after the dance jj 8 fred lawrence s phone 161 j 3bbaajubbbbasjaahaa5 tarty celebrates eiuiith birthday celebrating her 8th birthday on saturday june lyon had a party at the home of her parents mr and mrs stan lyon her guests i were margaret eason sharin har- ley brenda dawson judy bona- than shcrron bradbury carolyn j biehn linda mlno wendy saun- j ders jacqueline tost wendy dav idson jill kentncr marilyn paf- ton peggy ann cowe linda kor- zack ad carol greensward ephead optometrist eyes examined scientifically bearing aid batterdm quick repairs- to glasses binoculars field glasses ete 38 st georges sq guelph phone 1s29 est 20 years many local people attend milton rallt the community georgetown unlike topsy didnt just grow tnia delightful com munity of ours represents work sacrifice an ideal of citizenship all of us sharing its benefits should rememberthat todays children will be- the motive force in georgetown tomorrow we have had a lot from the town lets not hesitate to give something to throw our weight behind the new public school it cannot help but ben efit the entire community it represents our faith in georgetown for progress m for a new school on juno 19 vi la your intarist by w o beard til pubue flev john m smith conducted the morning worship in st johns united church on sunday the les son was read from luke it 110 and the sermon was entitled resti tution basing his remarks upon the story of zacchcus spiritual ex perience mr smith emphasized the imporloncc of restitution in the personal christian experience of men and women today the choir under the direction of mr norman laird sang the anthem 1 wtil sing of thy power the evening worship was in the torm of a meditation based on the 27th psalm miss isobel dobson accompanied the congregational singing the flowers decoratlna the church were placed to the memory of martin near by his wife on sundsy afternoon many mem bers of sl johns congregation and sunday school attended the 25th anniversary rally which was held in milton the rev e cross- ley hunter dd was the speaker and ronald stewart was the solo ist it was announced that tha 8aa rament of the lords supper woul t observed on sunday jahstihir and that the preparatory sandes wouldbe bmon rrlday jtm mb att pjo t nature unspoiled yours to protects the crested rycatcher b common in paricl or and woodlands hes oflve- arey reddishbrown and sul phuryellow in color look for ms short ragged crest hb loud harsh cry is heard in tall trees everywhere he ova on insects and should b protected yours to fnot carlikgs thrtiliaa imamr imrrni watcatee cnrnutw i tto mat flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service lfowers by wire anywhar m the world norton floral fheae s1sw geeawetewa memories to honour a lifetime or lifetimes tp come mob 4mafjkw moderately priced a card or letter will 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