Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1955, p. 13

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r x the georgetown herald four pages geofgetowu onfc wdrhky april 20 19ss second section all modern features new hydro truck 11e brlcm rd truck you sea parked dowbtows and la uu id various dis trict of gaorfelown has nothing to do with the fire department it la the new hydro construction i- truck and superintendent u w tle- callum was wally beaming when he parked tt in front of the office oik day last week to show the editor all tb feature the gmc truck has the latest in equipment and modern improvements to make work easier and rnurr effic ient for the hydro crew one partlc ularly handy idea 1 a mirror moun td above the drtvw so he can diract operations from tus seat in the cab a folding rabascop or metal can opy works like an accordion and mo vee out of position when the truck is in use hoi jsjnlaaon toronto this is whese we wiu be uvino says mrs res heslop to a group of councillors wives who visited the canadian home show last week to see a topographical map of the delrex lubdivi on left to right in the picture mrs garfield mcgilvray mrs doug sargent mrs jack arm strong mrs heslop mrs stan allen mrs harry hate when its sleep time tonight after youve turned off the tv and put your hair up can you crawl into bed with the com- ortnble feeling that your vol uables are protected by bur glary insurance if not we strongly urge you to call on ua for thi cover age today i john r barber agency successors to lmr c thomp insurant urvlc john r barber p karsay c thempaon mill street twangle 73321 park pillars hurricane donation head womens institute year silver wood the mail hag predict big future fer young hodceyitt 7 cypr st weston april 17u 15 editor georgetown lurald georgetown oaurio dear sir i wu dells ted to tec the rapid de velopment of little n1 hocko as shown by the georgetown nltl team at dixie jut saturday during the on larlo uttje nhl championship fldals the game played between geovge- towa and parry sound wss the best game of minor hockey i have ver awn aal5iiaycjvlhi0irwaj the bet played and mpat exciting of the day georgetown lost after four penodf o overtime but the tcore could quite eauly have gone either way uark my words this young doug luchardaon has a great hockey future and he was voted the most outatand tng player in the 12 and 13 year old group for the entire tournament lor hi outstanding effort he rec rived the ted kennedy trophy and i am mre that doug with the proper opportunity will make georgetown fa mom in the horkey circles just as liob co id ham baa done these many years the sponsors and men active in the operation of the georgetown utile nin are to be highly commended yours very truly gordon alcott president utue nhl flowers for all occasions wedding work corsage a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs we wire flowers rosedale floral 32 albert st tr 72952 monuments bawttpton mvumm words dmiohs sufcsnlrhci c4vitry lamarlng cavrtw past and marker a good display in stock wm c allan prop u ooan tt west brampton the 141w pfcam res 311 rep tom nicol pawn bremavtm 4ajw the ladies of the georgetown worn en a institute met at the home of lira kred sinclair main street north on v cdnesday evening for a pot luck supper following thu the ngular meeting was held opining with the ode and the mary sttwart collect which was written by mar queen of scots the roll call was answered by thi un niest scrape 1 ever saw the treasu rer t report was givtn and showed splendid year s work some of the vv i projects for the year were a don lion to korea to assist to buy looms nd aewing machines for the women of that country a donation to the blind building fund a shower for the salvation army for the needy at christmas flowers and cards sent to shut ins the helping hand commit tec made several quilts and have a layette in case of need a christmas box was aenl to a womrni institute in england 50 00 was given to the hurricane relief kund as well as food and clothing stone pillars were erec tod at the park entrance for which woo has already been paid prues were given two pupils at the high school for high standing and a dona lion was also made to the music res tival president sirs frank pelch and secretary miss i uc na campbell were appoint id to attend the dinner being ht id in trafalgar hall under the aus pier of the til association of halton county a children s aid meeting is to be held in milton on april 2wi to which all are welcome a report was given of the rummage and bake sale from which 470 was realised mrs seward wilson the district director gave a report of the directors meeting in milton on april 4th it was announced that the dis trict annual will be held a ashgrow on june 1st and the annual district v omens institute 1ienic will be held in iujwviiic park the date to be set later conveners reports were given by mrs seward wilson and mrs av ci bell with the auditor s report u inr gien by mrs 1rrd sinclair ard mr e r robinson iie memorial sbeal a monument built of enduring granite or marble symbolic in design and reverent in purpose resting in surroundings of peace and beauty a tribute of respect and honor to the dead a constant source of inspiration to the living we do not employ salesmen or canvassers you pay no commissions manufacturers and designers of the finest monuments available anywhore cemetery lettering designs on request oakville monument works 90 coiborne street w vi 44343 were proud to show you our oil storage tanks and invrre you to see them for yourself across from our king street office 20000 gallon storage capacity and our green and lemon trucksjalway available touta you on the spot fuel oil service ami of courts were iu u coal biukiew too wh kenlner son bring us to your door triangle 728s1 institute elects nev 1955 officers tbe silver wood women s institute met at tbe home of mrs henderson sr on april mlb a feature of the afternoon was the drawing of the win ning ticket on a hand tooled leather bag on which there has been a raffle httu 1 isa hoare drew number 258 which is held by miss a keay of tor onto mrs w h norton gave a re port f tbe district directors meeting held in milton on april 4th reports were read by all the standing convrn ers the sccntary treasurer and pre ident and rollxall was answered by me mix n paying their fees mrs cork henderson took the chair for election of officers officers and conveners for the year 105336 arc as follow rrcmdrnt mrs h march inuon 1st vicepresident mrs w il norton 2nd vicepresident mrs rsirjsi hurt soc mrs fcrn hatkin treas mrs george henderson dut dir xlrs it corbett alternate mrs 1- i miller itraqch director vr t apple- ard mrs a 1 inilour mia k c i in lsa ll mist mrs i 1 mikav mrs g lltndrron auditors mrs h lorbttl mrs t i miller concners itoll tall mrs t ap- plard agriculture canadian in tu strict mr lit rt corbett commun il activities public relations mrs iiim lindsay citizenship and lduca tion mrs henderson fcr historical research current fvents xtrs geo burt home economics and health mrs d williamson pres reporter mrs f balkin mrs ii marchtnglon look the chair thanking the ladies for electing her president saying her first duty was the pleasant one of making a presrn tation to the retiring president kjrs r corbett mrs corbett was vt ry pleased with her kw1c pin and cup and saucer and thanked all officers coni ncrs anil members for working so wrll with her the new convener of home hconomlcs and health and the new district director were chosen to attend the annual tb banquet at trafalgar two more layettes are under way for the children a aid a social half hours was en joyed mrs applcyaxd and mrs wil hamaon assisting mrs henderson sr we are glad to report the satisfac tory progress of mrs annie stull she hopes to return from guelph hotpl tal to her home within the next week mr and mrs george burt attended the funeral of mr burt a aunt mrs sovereign in burlington visitors this week with mr ami mrs lpm arching on arc mr and mrs phil ip smith of england last year when the marchlngtons were travelling home from their trip to the old coun try they met the smiths who were coming out to canada to make their home they settled in montreal and mr smith obtained a post u writer for the montreal star mrs amy thompson and her little granddaughter barbara of toronto spent thii week with mr and mrs em batkin vlaltors over easter weekend with mr and mrs r corbett were mr and mrs wm hahn of detroit bbhba b proclamation daylight saving time whereas the council of the town of georgetown hat pasted a resolution establishing daylight saving time in tbe town of georgetown commencing sunday april 24th at 2 00 am therefoke au citizens abe requested lo comply with this resolution and adopt th s tjmc during tho period spect lied john t armstrong mayor flies to halifax to visit sailor sons un george barber sr left by plane friday night for halifax where iho will visit with hertwerttnj dav id and paul who are stationed in halifax with the navy mldahlpman paulbarber arrived back sfldayon the hmc quebec af ter a tour of duty which took them around the capo of good hope thru the sun canal and back to canada and abtd david barber ta at present cm in see whats new at- maveal motor sales malnstmet

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