Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1953, p. 5

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1 tractor or horse hitch a mo 11 manure spreader the only product we dont stand behind murt allison masseyhakris sales service mill street phne l0 insurance travel real estate walter t evans co mill street phone lovt georgetown ontario serving your community for over 30 years budget market 3 bars 19c shredded wheat 2 boxes 33c brunswick sardine 3 tins 23c clover leaf flaked tuna tin 30c aylmer tomato catsup bottle 21c campbells tomato soup j 2 for 25c clover leaf so ckeye salmon 39c clarks pork beans ice salt 2 20 oz tins 33c 5 lb box 19c pickttt north halton school board chairman cecil wood succeeds principal makbixus nelson pickett milton druggist was named chairman of north hal- ton high school board at monday inaugural meeting in milton george cleave esqueslng is vicechairman committees for 1953 were ap pointed as follows the first named toeing chairman finance george cleave dr j b milne arthur beaumont management walter biehri g a dills ross carbert transportation c e wood crajg reid georgetown property george brop g a dills dr carl mar tin building william coon dr martin dr milne mr cleave mr carbert principal j e marcellus announ ced his resignation as principal of milton high school to take effect the end of this term mr marcel lus has spent almost forty of his 47 years in the teaching profession at muton and h was with regret that the board learned of his decision to retire he will be succeeded by the present vice principal cecil wood reappointments of attendance officers were made m h moyer at georgetown frank mcniven at milton and mr mason at acton the salary of secretarytreasurer gordon brown was increased to 1300 plus a 200 car allowance meetings were set for the third monday in each month yith meet ings alternating between the schools principal lambert reported that georgetown is taking advantage of the new public school gym and at present two periods weekly are being held tnere he spoke of the good record or georgetown cadets who were placed second highest in the grouping for schools of similar size in this year s inspection the board was interviewed by parents of an acton student who had been suspended for not com plying with a detention imposed two jcton teachers also appeared before the board to discuss the matter e secretary was instruc ted tp notify the parents that the girl must comply with school dis cipline in order to continue her studies limehouse stokleys fancy cream style com fancy tomato juice 2 1 5 oz tins 29c 2 20 oz tins 27c a good selccton cf fresh frutts and vegetables swifts empire bacon cottage cheese birds eye frozen peas lb 37c half lb 15c i ht23c pkg 33c it silverwoods ice cream a tempting dessert snack for a good selection of fresh and cured meats try budget market free delivery phone 364 soi two bereavements for village families we extend sympathy to the sisters and brothers of the late margaret swackhamer who was buried on saturday also to mr russell thompson whose father passed away at orangevillo last week end mr paul spitzer is suffering ifrom an injured ankle following an accident while felling a tree on monday the january financial committee of the wl held a euihre at the home of mr and mrs 9 kirkpal rick on saturday even inn first tires were won by mrs george imnutvillc ind oscar locker midway prizes by mrs vanfieet and george tmmerville and consola tions by mrs c storey and c mer edith oscar locker won the door prize communion services were held at limchouse presbyterian church on sunday the large basket of flow ers in the church was in memory of miss margaret swackhamer mr and mrs g sinclair mr and mrs s smith of weston and mr and mrs herb sinclair pnd familv of hamilton were all visitors with the pattersons on sunday the annual congrgatlonal meet fng of limehouse presbyterian church was held at the home of mr and mrs thomas appleyard on wednesday evening au depart ments showed finances in good st johns church has annual meeting the st johnr united church annual congregational meeting was held in memorial hall on monday evening january 26 wrfch the min ister rev john m smith in the chair following the opening wor ship the minutes of the previous meeting were presented for appro val toy the recording steward mr john m bird the reports of the various organizations were then presented for the information and approval ot uje congregation the session report showed that 55 new members had been added to the church during 1953 of this number 36 were by profession of faith 17 by transfer of certificate and l by reaffirmation of faith the resident membership was re ported as being 390 the financial reports of the churctl and its various organizations were gratifying and revealed a fine in terest in the work and growth of the church reports were received as follows current fund mortgage reduction fund m ac m fund memorial window fund presented by william deans church treasurer bible society contributions by j d godfrey ontario temperance fed eration lord s day alliance by rev j m smith st johns mens club by afex maclaren building fund by p b harrison session fund and ministerial candidate fund by clerk of session cecil mcnamara mission circle by miss winnifred watson woman s mis sionary society by mrs robert jones president junior choir by miss agnes nelson treasurer wo man association by mrs harold cleave president young peoples uunion by ted middletorl 50 50 club by mrs- albert hills ipast president boy scouts and wolf cubs and ladies- auxiliary of boy scouts by vernon mccumber ex plorers by mrs j watson cgit by mrs v stein rosebud mis sion band mrs r h jones cradle roll by rev j m smith pleasant interludes were made in the business oi the evening when mrs jack bailey and miss isobel dobson sang the duet day is dy ing in the west and bob mccaul sang the bl ind ploughman and three for jack the stewards elected fpr thenext three year period were- garfield mcgilvray john bird james f evans and robert darou the recording secretary john m bird was reelected and p b har rison and v a stein were appoln ted church auditors the evening was brought to a close with the serving of lunch by the members of the committee of stewards wednesday evening jan 28 1053 the gkobgetown herald when youre when youre ready for hew floor coverings just cair on garners well be pleased to give you esti- mates and help you choose new floor coverings for your 5 room or hall m inlaid linoleums congoleums rexoute wall coverings plastic or linoleum tiles patterns suitable for every room at popular prices 1main st georgetown s a juveniles beat acton georgetown 120 juvouiles defca ted acton in a close game 7 6 on monday dickenson and scdorc shared the scoring honours with brecn haines grasby and cunningham sharing in the win the beys playing heads up hockey on the basis of their trys should have been goals ahead the club seems to have found their stride now and it is expected that next monday night s game with fergus will be a real battle tfiapc the w a met at the home of mrs h norton op tuesday even- inr miss shirley wright spent the week end in kitchener mr and mrs clifford webster and little son of toronto were with the ellerbys over sunday mr and mis webb sheller of preston visited the brock millers recently coop news buy all your spring requirements of fertilizer 125 per ton discount on orders before jan 31 and delivered before feb 7th coop balanced feeds purina feeds free delivery route days halton cooperative supplies milton 127 georgetown 86 prof claudius david of india miss maria chela of angola africa former missionary to china and rev harold steed missionary to africa pictured in front of one of the pictorial panels of the united church exposition visitor from iran go out for the 8est go out to theoves miss zohxeh sarmad was iran s representative to the second world youth forum last saturday in massey hall toronto members of the youth forum sponsored by the united nations association in cooperation v 1th the toronto telegram were 31 students from 31 countries from australia to uruguay turkey to thailand bel gium to pakistan in fact from all over the world of high school age they were billeted with toron to and district high school stud ents during their weeks stay in toronto higntight oflha event was th masey hall forum where the young people discussed with can adian students the world wo want au proceeds so to unesco aid to education

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