Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1955, p. 11

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the georgetown herald georgetown onl wedoeuby evening october 26th 19s5 second section ttiiwwuim ww 13 mj sm for ytwimml trip nui so si hrtfc huxmal tyfctif f wu to vfe lata y i eats a 94 ptywifin i inanct co whw w a nil hi till 1 la4 ohm ivaimai a atomtmh nxmi to fvowio hou j j te j tf box aa ii irn im ii laa day or night booth taxi now at you i service in georgetown prompt courteous safe triangle 72596 bill booth 8 sarah st getacquainted tea at hcly cross hall apunit a background of antamn love ud beautifully appointed u table centres with garden mums and blue carnations a get acquainted tea sponsored by the catholic wom ens league was held on sunday after noon in the pariah hall ofiioly cross church the purpoae of the tea aa seen from the name was to enable the women who bad been in the parish for some time to meet the newer par ishioners whose numbers have inrrea sed ronsideribly durum the past two years kach lady was welcomed at the door by the league president un fred tucker and thro in warm and frien dly atmosbpbrre was introduced to her many women friends in the church the udjee pouring tea were mrs bernard wilcox mrs james boyle mrs isaac hornby ills slay langan and ulu aania ryan those sttendlng uw tea were mrs b wncoi un jamea murphy mrs 11 iawr mrs gersrd wllcoi mrs joe wileos mrs john cummins miss annie ryu mrs eliisbrth carney mrs van slralen mrs j bus mrs m watson mrs elisabeth mcnrale mrs geraldlne ramea mrs il hulme mrs i- meliisrn mrs p dorsey mrs i splurr mrs w moxll mrs charles migue mrs george ilewson miss ma bel chave un i drenters mrs fred masterman mrs wm milllrre miss may langan mrs fred tucker mrs john koloskl mus therese si jean mrs wilfrid i avoir mrs john ijvoir mrs paul splurr mrs it ureney mrs i hornby mrs s llulmr sirs james boytr mrs james ystrs mrs h llawrs mrs t golden mrs flor ence curtis mrs george walker what council did farm news lanes haulage for excavating and grading ponds cellarsetc top sou sand qravel call tr 72521 fabm news j d thomas to address plowmen friday of thia week will see thr crack plowmen of the countin in thr surrounding area vying in friendly ri valry with haltons own mould board art 1st 5 it ii the occasion of nations own hk county match which ia being held on the farm of j j thistlewaite iot 0 concession 1 of ksqucsinfi this event also brings out a dis play of all that ia latest in farm mach inery and can the day a programme will conclude with a banquet thia is bring held in the agricultural soci ety hall in the hilton air grounds j d thomas president of the world a plowing match who has just returned from plowing matches in the various countries of kurope is to be the guest speaker why run for the phone fc you can have an extension telephone any where jn your home for less than 5 day tlrt bedroom halt or guaitroom from a lo0 extensions save hmthipi arid nargyi provide privacy ltn the basement laundry workshop or playroom extensions or convmhfit morning noon and nlghll h yon ism hw xttaulaphaahi beate at taw saw on only tkarfasv la your flssubv lor ana flsnkag is out but three object a lotat drawn out discussion on funkage- and the position of bouse being built on corner lots limped to a halt at mondays council meeting when a building bylaw amendment was passed allowing such bouse to be 25 feet from one street boundary and 10 feet from another regardless of which way the house fares herz to fore his has been allowed only when the house fronts on the flank age and the by law has beeji subject to frequent infractions ileeve stan allen argued atrongly not to change the by law even though mayor armstrong eiplained that in his opinion the change would only clarify what is already being done weve butchered the only good things in our bylaw and now were doing it again said mr allen who said positioning of delres houses is muck too close soon well be like toronto hsr- dly room to put a sidewalk between houses he complained cr doug sargent said he shared the reeves sentiments about the small nets of building lots in the sub divisions but in this case he could see no backsliding m passing the amend ment deputy reeve norton and cr mr ailvray voted aainm the motion with the ileeve harold tim scratch was hired to join the town works atsff clay on kwing street coming from trucks ml rr inn and leaving the hew son ftutxlivikiun is creating a traffic hazard and the council decided to advise the construction firm that re medies must be taken fair txjard president harding price thanked counnt for support and the work of town employees in putting thr park in shape for the fair and was in turn thanked by the mayor for the energy of ttoard officials in head ing this public service mr price asked that clay be put in the home stretch of the racetrack which is too soft for races and cr t 1 icons property committee will iodic after this mr iricc also suggested that coun cil consider optioning land on the west side of the park for future ei- panion as the town grows permission f council was given to the local hydro rommimion for i s2c0o0o debenture issue for hydro eipanton and erection of a large new building on water street police chief hoy haley was granted 150 to pay expenses to a police con vention in sault ste marie he is at tending this week a report received from dr berry of the provincial dept of health dealt with alliance paper mill waste which had been inspected by a man from the department dr berry said the effluent is unsat isfactory and that improvement in treatment should be planned reeve allen asked what policy council is following in hiring town employees and said he thought posi tions should be advertised he was told that sometimes the works staff needs a quick replacement and it is not always possible to await advertis ing however it was suggested hat local men who are interested in fut ure jobs with the town could leave their names on file with the town en ginecr plowmen miss top intonation match halton plfrwboys returned from the international plowing match at leam ington on saturday lsst week while they failed to get- many lop awards as in former years they nevertheless brought home their share of the prixe money the plow boys all report an enjoyable tune but without exception state soil conditions somewhat differ ent to that to wbc they have been accustomed school teams d wail in competition with fifteen second ary school teams the north llslton team of iloaa austin and ton hunter placed third and the oaiviue-ttafal- gar team of glenn irwin and bill speck placed fourth to the young men and their coaches messrs harold and claude picket charles irwin and jack simpson we extend heartiest congratulations intorcoufvry tasm haltons johnny cunningham and arnold howden slipped to sixth this year but nevertheless made an excel lent showing in the intercounty ev ent which brought together teams from eighteen counties the margin between the first ten teams was very narrow and it was with difficulty that judge ieorge hostrawser made his awards the pee team was in the ninth position john cunningham was also in the money in one of the indi vidual classes these voung men too along with their respective coaches leonard lister and thomas howden are to le commended on their fine showing other awards by halton plowmen are as follows don taylor appelby line a second a fifth and a tenth ilcnn irwin omagh a third and a sixth hill speck hornby a fifth and an eighth stan may hornby a third and two fifths uoyd may hornby two fourths jack taylor appelby line a third fourth and an eighth keith merry drumquin a tenth an eleventh and a twelfth stan may also won a second and a fifth on his team of percherons bruce harding pianist teach tfcmfle main it ceotk th 7 j3t8 irrn sum a 1 ir margaret bradley harding pianitt teacher trudu main tl lutti tr 7s20s arc you a recent arrival in georgetown 1 silvers welcomes you and respect fully solicits your patronage if you aro accustomed to wide selection usually found in city store you will enjoy shopping at silvers establish ed over 29 years silver s is one of the largest stores in rural ontario devoted to selling quality clothing pittsburgh paints exterior and interior ernies radio mill si tr 72701 peter pruneau plastmino stucco work fre mllmats mapr or roalra ss ontario st tr 7332 come to the iume 10 me m mr and mrs william boyle jn caracas venezuela mrs william boyle left malton on saturday ror caracas vcncxucla where she will join her husband who is presently employed there in sur vey work with lund berg explorations prior to her departure neighbours on parkview blvd entertained for her at the home of mrs trevor williams ofut ttcactthohtj sand disqua or muay ordar with mil iddrttud anvalopa la the royal agricultural winter fair nx ww lira to ut ww im champion lrvhlockl queons guinus competition cattle auction i colourful flow show i cooklni domonsbitionl dozens ol otlwr fmturul royal horbb show evanlno 300 aoo matin wd and frl tloo saturday tlbo 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