Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 31, 1955, p. 10

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vm osoftoettow hsrald wednesday evening august m uob v pack i 0 coming events welch out folk for saturday frt 10th- the friendship club of glen william united church la hiy bazaar and afternoon tea from uo to sso everyone welcome jfc regular meeting of the wo- wen institute will be held septem ber 7th 8 pja at the home of lira jatir williamson charles street a good program street dance nerval 4 rornera friday september 16th at 8j0 muuc supplied by the rhythm rambler admission soc norval ladle soft ball clu in rate of rain will be held lnslds bm the regular meeting of verdun rabekah lodge fnmmenatrig the fan and inter term will be bald tues day september 8th at 8 pm in the qdd fellow llau principal harold henry will ha in hit office al chapel ttutt school and principal wm kinrsde wil lx in hit office at hgwatd wikmmlswottm school friday uftcmbu 2nd from 10 a m to 4 p m ft will br ipprccisted if people with school ate cluldrrn who have moved into the dlilnrt unci school closing would regutrr their children on this day 831 1 attention pahntsi chorley park nursery school reopens wednesday seftember 7th at 9 oo a m at the public library please register on or before that date only a limited number of children accepted further information tmanole 73 us kenneth r harrison abct rmt will reopen classes in piano theory and voice monday sept 13th truneu 73236 georgetown public library board announces that harry purkins haa been appointed parthime care taker of the library and wishes to thank the 17 people who applied for the position notice i ttobert schueta r r 3 uiltoa formerly of georgetown will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written con sent from this date on aukths newns mr and mr norman news phyut sehueneman are happy to it the birth of their eon oh saturday august 37 at peel memorial hospital tmfatvts deans on thursday august 35 ims al her home 40 charles st georgetown margaret shewan in her oath year beloved wife of wil liam deans and dear mother of con stance mr r- g maitland tor onto frances of georgetown mas um w e beam toronto the- funeral tu held at the harold c mectufe funeral home 34 edith street saturday august 17th inter ment greenwood cemetery george town cards op thanks bradley i would uk to thank all ay friends and neighbour for card flower and gilt while 1 was in guelph general hospital mrs wubart bradley gilchrist t would like to thank everyone tor the card and gift while i was in st josephs hospital guelph and especially the neigh- boors of normandy blvd halite gilchrist hilts v would like to thank belli nafad w j wa ka friend re uvea and neighbour for lovely flowers boies of fruit cards and enquiries also for the many gifts and kindnesses shown me while i was a pallent in guelph general hospital and since returning home i would especially thank ur wil liams dr burchitl dr lindsay and the nurses for their constant care these kindnesses will aways be re membered helena hills terra cotta brampton barrister talks oirrntemational affair the autumn meeting of the terra cotts farmer club met at the bomn of llr and mrs frasrr msrdonsld mrs f u thompson presided over the ladles meeting and sirs art mr kane read the minutes of the last meeting sirs john donne gave a very instructive paper entitled it is not how long but bow well we live emphasising that which we sow so shall we reap mr art uckane introduced the guest speaker for the evening mr hill davis barrister son of crown at torney grenville davis of brampton mr davis discussed internslional af fair our canadian economy as well as isw its mesning the source of the lews of our country and our right as canadian citizens borne ve ry helpful legal advice was gsined from this very promising young isw yer mls dorothy thompson frstufed her trip through the csnadian west with lllustrslrd pictures the colour ful slides gsve a true vivid picture of natures handiwork in our own pictur esque western provinces mrs lloyd crlchton eitended to the partlcipanta of the evening the gratitude of the club for their contn button to a most enjoyable evening convener for the meeting were mrs albert dolson and mrs john mcclure the october meeting of the club will be held st the home of mr and mrs f l thompson harry purkins is library caretaker harry purkins one of 17 applicants for the position was chosen as care taker of the public library when the library board considered applications at their meeting last week he repla ces james patton who la moving to waterloo a continued program of building improvements this summer sees new lightinginstalled and the exterior and vestibule of the library painted farnells st william red plum jam 34 ox r 25c henley choice dessert pears 15 ox tin 2 fins 31c posts bran flakes largo pita 23e e d smiths pure tomato ketchup 11 ox bottle 19c special k3 value for 3 on hundred wot rous rap rite waxed paper and mr bkhjsh sistriminstalnuss sthtt knife 98 kr xheese roll try i7e sa ssaskbsssas cmstats carleton wafers i st flap 39c snl lls what xouncm wo milton plumps lor new high school th ritiinhwm qwiofl td north haltna high tebool cum up for ttt- cuaaloa atoaday at lb ghqttom council mafthng a latter froj ukt public school board erf atiltea m rd iueaung that eottociuat autd mwing 1a milton qafilwiiihir tth to diatuas salt of the high frthal the to th public actuwl board th iur akd uut only two ttcubtr of di eoubti and school board la th flv uufiuipaiium which emphb the high acbool dis- dict be naibyj u ipolhmea mayor jack armstjojag mivs hoeva stu al ien will act lor ge6-towfl- uillon hmm ha trytlu or some time to ajtm 4 traaiasr of use tboot which would b repucd by a brai new hlb school uiildinal ooe main areument u thai aliltoo needs a nw school and that the govenioeot grant structure is such that a new high school could be btailt with much leu municipal funds than could a public school three councils esquesing acton and nasaagaweya have recorded oppo sition to the proposal after learning it was discussead by the high school board georgetown council has made no public sulemeot on the question the 10yaarold high school district has bad iu share of grief since four municipalities formed it with geor getown making a fifth a year later the original uepl of education idea to build one central school at spey side never met with majority favour after years of debate the idea was shelved a new school built at acton and additions made to georgetown and ui hon buildings uayor armstrong ei pressed himself qulle strongly monday as thinking the district idea as a crazy muddle which will become worse and worse as the three towns grow we shall certainly go to the meet ing in miltun be said if only to find the possibilities of getting out of the district and running our own educational affairs it was a failure from the start said deputy reeve allan norton poin ting out that a central building was the only reason for having a district walter hiehn formrr school board member was asked for an opinion and echoed the sentiments of the ma or and reee he es plained bow cumbersome a board is with mem bers coming from five separate plac es and rarely a full attendance at a meeting one municipality ua t interested in anothers problems he said and it evolves that each high school is administered by one or two men who still do not possess authority to make decisions without board sanction council decided to seek advice from the government on present grant structure compared with operating separate schools prior lo attending the milton meeting we mustn t forget also said msy- or armstrong that georgetown is the second biggest contributor to the district after esquesing as the town ship gets smaller and smaller we will find georgetown bearing a larger and larger share of high school financ ing ju clay hill students bus to glen williams eighteen teachers will be in thrir classrooms in eleven district public schoo jwhich are administered by esquesing school area on tuesday when school opens again five teachers are new to the dis trict while others will be returning to familiar posts with the school bosrd considering building a new school at clay hill students from s s no is will be attending glen wil hams school this term with transpor tation arranged by the school board mrs albert presiwood who taught at the school last year will be at the stone school this year which u not included in the area ralph mckeown of last years ac ton public school staff will be prin cipal of the fiveroom glen williams school he take over from margaret llosiel of town who is returning to teach in etobicoke lola mlleham of stewarttown who resigned her posi tion at the dank of commerce to train a a teacher 1 alo joining the glea stsff mrs edna beaumont mr nellie gardiner and thelma brown complete that staff the norval staff remains the same principal douglas copeland mrs j t cascadden and ora carsen at stewarttown lira leslie g if fen and mr lyla pollock will at sin be teach ing other teachers again at their same chools are mr w t cromar aah- erove margaret uacedward water loo lira r shortlu blue mountain bcuee stevenson dufferin and mary andrews milton heights the latter school destroyed by fire last year is expected to be ready for the opening three ichosli will have new teacher al dublin patricia itckone come from toronto replacing uas l gib son who has returned to teacher col lege to complete her aeeond year at bannoekburn isabella ritchie a ha milton teachers college red this year replaces mis c earl mrs m simpson left her position at lome to jolttaetoa staff and she is replaced by hilda boyes who previously taught in up me dumctl rh carrpul if jott are oivuinitne labor cotteas fttat iadt iwfattbalwia after losing the first two gain to brasbptoe lit a 4 out of 8 aertes cot ton came back wkb a 83 victory last night over brampton 1st a do or die effort cottons can up with est of their better fielding and hitting ex- bibiuons etttuttiag brasaptoa 117 scotty patteraoa pitching hi aeeond game in successive nights held the hard hitting brunptoa team to 7 hit getting etrellent support in the field and eoase tiavery hits cottons ran up a s0 lead la the first two taaiags brampton aeored two rua in tbeir half of the fourth to wake the score s3 on toad inept fielding by the cot ton crew in cottons half of the 4th barber opened the inning getting to first after being hit by s pitched ball hilrbie sacrificed him to 2nd cordie king bunted safely gad with two men on patterson singled sbjirply to right field to give cotton a 53 lead and alto ending the scoring for the nest four lnaiag clover on lb mound for brampton only gave up 3 tuta and no run pattertog duplicated his fine effort in setting the brampton team down in order in the last three inning heat for cotton were carl prank with 3 hits and patterson with 2 vor brampton fastrr with 3 led their bit parade the same two team play thursday night la brampton cottons with their back to the wall must win this one or bang up for the season lbs tears h t siriroptoo 7 2 2 cottons 10 5 2 batteries llramplon loier and hdare cotton s pallerxon and chsp- pei r church news sr gaere amum chucm rev krnneth richardson sunday sett 4th trinity xiii sam holy com munion 045 am church school 11 a m holy commud ion 7pm even song mr e barnes b ac st albans church clao williams 0 30 a m mattins first baptist church rev a j barker ii a bd 10 am church school 11 am morning worship communion service 7 pm evening service st jatuis unltad church rev m g mcfartane da norman laird organist snd choir director st johns united church 10 am sunday school 11 am baptismal service nd service of worship newcomer nd stranger welcomed kna and llwshsasa presbyterian churchaa mlnutcr rev alex j colder ba bd organist and choir leader mr bernlce gowland atcm cartlloneur mr joseph young kites church school 10 00 am public worship 11 00 am lliwa church school iso pm public worship 20 pm italy cross kc caareh bev fr v j morgan mass at 0 00 am 2nd and 4th ttunday mass at 11 ajn 1st 3rd 3th sunday nerval hemby stswsrttown church of enalend rev j e maxwell ba lth sr pauls norval 10 00 am holy communion and junior congregation 730 p m evensong 1st sunday of the month 11 00 am holy communion st staph hornby 11 am morning service 1st sunday of the month 8 pm evensong st john stawartrewn 0 am morning service 10 s m sunday school 1st sunday of the month dam holy communion norval and union presbyterian churchea rev g lockhart royal ba norval 10 am worship service union 11 is sm worship service grace baptist church bruce penny pastor s 00 pm sunday school 700 pm evening service georgetown oddfellow hall zien tabamacl rev p m fletcher sunday school 04s in services each sunday at 1100 aja v we welcome you ssr local man on yblfevltlon show it isnt often we see one of our 10- eal people on television as that prob- etty account for our surprise when watching eyes on the cnk program to discover torn ferguob showing the fine point of a colonial home to some interested cms visitors in mth medsfrtfbr silvers announce first arrivals fer aaft ultra smart apparel fashions notice l ptspii handing clav hiu school s s no is tsasuoaug tw tr ashed to moat al ths terra cohe sieuroad at ttve tan line on a tuesday morning sept 6815 pm for transportation to the glen williams public school aj by request of s ttusms or esquesino township schoch aka laf appeal for driving care over laborday weekend public support for aafety will save live and tragedies over the coming labor day weekend the hon james n allsn minister of highwas states in a specisl holiday appeal our great labor day celebration the last public holiday of summer i always a critical penod for accidents mr allan points out with both canada and the united states celebrating this holiday in hon our of labour the weekend builds up a huge combination of accident haa- ards millions of people arc on the move border traffic exceptionally heavy thercs a big movement of people to and from the canadian nat ional eihibltlon thousand and thousands of vacationers and holiday- era will take advantage of the lait weekend of summer and be motoring finally right after labor day comes the opening of school and ano ther big traffic safety problem with tome 100000 youngsters going to school for the first time along with some 730000 older children klaaa bnmer sails for visit in holland nest week kiss brunger geor- toun farmer will be renewing acqualav tances with hla aister and friends la llollsnd whom be has not seen since hc3 mr brunger left last night for que bec city where he will board the s kranconta bound for a visit in his homeland he will be spending some time with his aister mr f muysken who lives in lluiien north holland near the zuider zee mr brunger has lived near george town ever since be csme to csnsds he brat worked with norman dever- eaui and for the past 23 year was farm manager with mrs fred l rud- dall who died thia year he will notice many changes in holland which has gone through a world war and a flood disaster ainee he last saw it ills parent who visit ed him here in 1036 are both dead hla mother just after the war and his father two years a smith and stone hosts smith and stone members of the golf club will be hosts at mens day tomorrow aervlng buffet supper to members snd friends sfter the play davidsons pharmacy granp opening next week mackenzie news wa cool enough to remind us el coal again now is a food time to get in jroar wlnters supply bywtbag mr fcd- get terms you ealbtnsi teas t nut or stove easlv paofus dowa and wiui moaths nat wromea cowl rial price lstoj v 1 a i

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