Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 9, 1955, p. 8

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l yh geoksrrown herald wednesday evening feb kb 1055 page 8 ttter geojetgettown herald serving the communities of geqbgeyown glen williams norvaiiimehouse hornbystewarttowfj ballinafad ashcbove terra cotta waltjjl c bieiin publisher and lditor subscription kate 3 00 a year single copie fie each advertising kates quoted on application the heiald l5 printed each wednesday in the office ty 22 maui st ccorgituwd staff garfield l mcgllvriy cony herrington jr aire jo ferguson leslie m clark rig uroomhead uubjlasluurviui authorised as second clau mail post oflice vmfl ottawa member of the canadian vyetky newspaper association epd vh ontario dvmon oftho j w n a boys band reality georgetown s musical future will be consider ebly enhanced by the newly formed boy band and there can be nothing but praise for the men who have worked so long to make tt a reality the new organization hat a sound basis working through the schools and with 4 good deal of support from members of the lome scots band whose future it will also benefit the fact that we have one of can ada i top bandmasters in alfred perron is of primary importance as well and the young men who come under his tuition will have available a musical back ground to draw on which is second to none those who love band music and there aro few who don t will be looking with keen anticipation to the first public appearance of the band f irm of course w como those hours of prac tice so necessary tojrfect a measure of harmony and i lets have it soon we hope everyone read an article in last week s they do it will be several months before the band will be rua dy to entertam in public the boys band will accomplish leveral worth while purposes it will prepare young men to take their places tome day in the pnxewinning lorne scot band ccrtomly one of the finest in the country it will give pleasure lo people who enjoy listening to musio and provide another organization to play at public functions and most important of all it will give an outlet for rnu ileal expression to young people whose loltnt may not lie with piano violin or voice we heard a man say recently that a home with music is a happy one and produces happy healthy citi ens we cari thank the new band executive nd mr perrott if this is the case for much more than ust forming another band the canadian cuts time equipment such as this power wd by diesel locomotives will enable the canadian pacific kailway s new streamliner the canadian lo slice 16 hours from the present westward transcontinental schedules when the all stainless steel tram goes into sfrvicu april 24 the rw w train will travel the 2 881 miles from montreal to vancouver in 67 hours 55 minutes reducing the inp by a full night in each direction the latest in accommodation includes dtlue coaches a skymc coffee viop iom coach if which meat- or snacks can be obtaimni at popular prices a modern electrically kitchen d d mng car new manor and cha teou sleeping iar and iht newu th itrj on canad a i ra is vtencdorne lounguob eryation sleeping can herald reprinted from health magaine and written by a dentist who knows what he is talking about the article told about the wonderful effecti of adding fluorine to the water supply in combatting tooth decay with stati t c which prove that looth decay is reduced at leat by 50 per cent in ccminw tie in canada and the st jti s where fluondalon f practiced a local dent t siigyested that we publicize these facti in hopes that the g orgctuwn count i n ht look with favour on uch a pla i anj wl clmo r ly hope the cost according lo dr g hies is an initial expenditure of 1 000 plus a yearly ccl ol i oi more than 15c per person h s statistics contrary lo the raving of a toronto fiid o prronal ly certainly show that fluoridation in ton un t s wtu tt it r a been uied has no harn ful i th l wl jl oevcr on t tit health of citizens wr ot a vonderful heritage we car purcha c tor r hin bctti r dt ml i e illt for only a few ayci lt rwt i oon for g oryetov r administration costs rising notice to creditors i in the estate of mary ubl clv widow dacaatad am h rsoni haunt claims agnmt th tstatc uf man iat i hum late of ihi town of dnirt town widow who died on or ahoul the 10th day of nuviniur 1m are hi n b notified to m nd particulars of ijmt tu lh unu riiknitl on or tx fort- the lth dj of mjrch 11k5 aftir which date ihi thlatt will tx timiihuir with n t tird onl lo iht tljuus of which t hi unilrrmrnnl xhall tin n have notiri iml the undt rmniil will not im li itih to am rsnn o m ho 1 1 jim flu shall n t ttit n lu i nulio d1h at toiltown tlus kth i of tt hrnar i tl 5 1- rank hit wiiikti lhi am ujlkir liirrct lijt ixmilor of ihi istil it m ix k itm i liv tluir sihntnrs dal and iu nni tt rort tow n ont 1 it pays to advertise in the herald 1 fci frank petch 1 ikinsid auction- hit 1 rrumpt st r u e 1c 1 jx 413 til unci 1 uha orjt oun j dr clifford reid los dos intist tkiinili 1 2ini mjinslriil or limn 1 am nielien dc nd doctor of chlropractit and naturopathy ir nuns 2 5 p m 1omi 1 hurida i lady attendant 111 ii iph m trtirj lliunhh 7 ju12 town council s action vo day ir r r t j i o ojf lums to mayor and councilors u n further step awiy from a few years back when people erved for nothing on public bodies certainly a man gives a great deal of time now ftdays to public office the actual council meetings are onlypart of the ob there arc committee meet ings as well plus the time consum ng matters which taxpayers bring to an individual s attention we are quile in agreement that council mem ber should bo reimbursed for outof pocket epen set if he were not then it would be increasingly difficult to find men willing to render public service unless they were financially able to afford it we definitely agree that the mayor of o town luch as ours should be adequately recompensed for ho more than any other council member is at the bock and call of the electorate when one thinks of the functions he attends in his capacity as mayor the hours he spends with prospective industrialists town planners subdivides machinery salesmen and in the municipal office supervising town routine then t bet on e a f t ii jt i e niut i ive j fje liuu j n enl trot i the publ c purse or we hill have r o lak ers for th off te n future liut we feel that council j ould del urate n ucfi longer than they did on mond iy before setting the mayors honoronum at 1 000 exoctly double what it was a year ago tht rtijt from 5 to 6 for council meeting fee is also hard lo justify for it brings the question of measuring such publ c service in dollars and cents the theory of a councillor being paid should bo to overton e any out of pocket ex pen os m hich h s pos ition entails plus some small token for the hours ho spends at the ob if it is going to evolve into a cash payment for time spent on public business then we must re evit uate our whole theory of public service and in time a councillor will become merely a paid part time pub he employee rather than a ctizen who serves his community for the privilege of contributing his tal ents to the community good uuiauuui mu4i m nut in in naciimk flowers for all g ogcasions wedding work corsages it a specialty a cut flowers rtnd tuner ll rxin j wc wire rowers 5 rosedale floral 32 albert st tr 72952 dr mill j burns milne dintal suitkn ray strut til 7 21171 j lever hoskin chartvrod accountanti succi ssnrs lo jenldns hardy hi 4 0131 1r0s mitropolilan illdli 44 victoria st toronto dr john r kerby ill l k r oh 11 ntistiiy hay tllianilt 7 1ru main strut orlcloun alfred j bishop ctrlllld pu bile accountant mjin st georgetown th 7 3151 ollico hours 0 am to p m montra to frnlai norval norval scout plan father and son banquet the monthly meeting of the norval scout group committee woa held at the home ot mr and mra don mur ray on monday evcnlnt plana were made for the father son banquet to he held in st paul a parlihjiall on february 22nd mr e bufk chairman expressed rrati tudc to the ladies of the women s institute for their offer to help with the preparations for the banquet and stated that mr heckler of the ilrtlmp ton training school for boys would be the speaker of the evening later in the evening films would be shown business relating to the require ments of the scout and cub groups id jjorvl was discussed tlefrcah menu were served by mrs don mur- my fisher succeeds mchabb fire company directorate there was a fine attendance and a lu rn interest show at the annua meclink in acton otlttcritaltorrunion farmers mutual fire insurance co the annual report showed a micccss ful year of operations with a year nd surplus of 138582 11 losses this rar were 50 504 20 which was be low the previous fcar there were 2g18 policies in force with insurance in an amount of 23 407 54 net insurance in force at the end of the year was 21308032 there was a flain in surplus of 44 064 44 over that of the previous year shown in the annual report james fisher of estjucsinc town ship becomes a director of tha com pany succeeding m t mcnabb wlio has retired this year officers for 1055 ore cameron kitchine president james fisher vice president a t ahsstt those present were muse zxz bwbb jane stnelley mr and mrs members of tho board of directors- don murray messrs e burlt chair proficiency awards for st georgej sunday school bunila school pupiw at st dror tit a anglican church who qualifud to receive proficuncy awards for thu idslmieajwcri prrmnttl mlh hjmn and pracr ihkiks by kr ktn ncth richardson on a rtcmt sundi morning those receiving awards were jan ice chaplin gall sllkucr jane llrad ley lnn uradlcy ulanna armstrong janice mino ann torrainc noble hettysue johnson lynda arthurs jac quellnc shepherd ilarbara finlay itrenda dawson margaret eason lynda xlino karen norton ilobert armstrong jimmy barclay john pen rice ricky parry jimmy bowman bill wilson gary renwick david nawson arthur patton tom barber and kent rlddall notice to creditors in the estate- of thomas lyons lstlla gantlaman deceased oxeeex weekly sports calendar c w sayers dvm vkthunaiuan guilph street opposite armstrong s garage til 7 2741 s m faibish ro optometrist mcnamara jewellert georgetown tr 7241 intermediate hockey watch for playoff dates with markham junior hockey playoffs with couinowood welch far dales man k webb secretary treasurer alan taylor rev j e maxwell trxsl ins daniel gray leslie kerns e e ford j e pearen victor hall charles readhead and garbage pickup m o h d a y s limehollse siivercreek glen williams tuesdays stewarttown ashorovb norval scotts haulage tltm165 late of the town of georgetown gon tlcman who died on or about the 24th day bf november 1054 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of march 1053 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which tho undersigned shall then have not ice and the undersigned will not be liable to any prion of whose claim they shall not thon have notice dated at georgetown this bth day of february a d 1055 george pcrclval leslie wilfrid d leslie and elisabeth js leslie executors of the estate of thomas lyons leslie by their solicitors dale tt bennett georgetown onl industrial hockey sundayfebruary 13th wilson warriors vs smith a stone 130 pm hornby vs bums transport 245 p m kid hockey saturday mornings company umitcd dal beh v barrirtcrs ana sohcltor leroy dale q c sybil bennett mp qc maurice manderson b a trianglc 73381 mill stroot georgetown james f mcnabb barrister solicitor notary public toronto ouvcr 4032 1407 king st w it pays you to buy or sell through j a willoughby sons ljmitcd realtors city and country homaa farmt and small acreaoat induitrial a business prepartia your local representatives tom hewson tr 734u walter fioler brampton 395 r 4 iiu 133d1 46 eglinton ac f head office toronto monuments pollock campbell deafens on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 3048 62 water street north g a lt hewson 0rd 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