Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1955, p. 3

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r r jl pages wednesday kver hovember 30 ubs th okkkgattown hulald dress up that old watch for christmas a new case dial crystal band wjll do wonders for old faithful drop ifj for free estimate convenient terms with no interest or carrying charges mcnamara jewellers optical sestvtcf majnctmxt tttlanou 7141 7 fajtm mews cut fwttam toa i couatiy tint n your tur wauls aw aid lorget sister 4nvtagor- fiat ike ittsdy r 5 fiat i ha ittad jij lgripof tali deep duauitiaadpubi you ursula saoa tluia w mud wia- tartare your car as diinaia quarter century sew 25000 rural increase slut readers are aware that the 1051 census revealed that sliehtly un der is per cent of our population now live on farms some concern has been expressed that the trend towards larger farm units will durupt our rural septal services recreation etc we were therefore aomewtut surprised to leam that the assuxrs list show a tremendoua increased population in our rural muniejpaiilre tliis increase is dua id the main to the influx of folk from urban cen tre who have purchased homes in rural municipalities hack in 10211 iha population of hsquratna naaaita- weya netson and trsisljear which at that time included the village of uronte totalled 12143 in 1013 we find the population in the same four municipalities including- hronle had lumped to 31663 town country tires a tillable m v tube or tubelen v white sidewalls or allblack available at harley m o t or s john street tb 73591 dont forget to come out and rr georgetown pennanthead nk hockey entry play every home jime dance in erin coliseum cknx ranch boys sponiored by ihc cedar valley hockey club wed december 7 at 9 p m admission single 75c coupl 100 glen williams mrs john haines 81 lived here since 1913 a glen wfllums reidnt ine 1013 urt john haines 81 wu buf- ied in the glen cemetery on friday following funeral service in st ai- ban anglican church she died on wednetday formerly jane hancock the wu born in hunt pill somerset england in 1674- she married john hajne of yeovill somerset who crve au uirn years in the uoyaj horse artil lery in all parts of the empire includ- inu the uoer war v they came to canada in 1013 with their ill children and settled in glen williams where mr luwea did in 1g33 she had made her home in the village since then surviving are seven children mn matthew ucatiraont uae urs h f iteauniont hilda koland tliomas and mrs ii tracey mary of glph williams and mrs iv olionovan ivy of toronto and mrs tom norton mar j one who was born in canada 14 srandchildren including catherine and william who made their home with her and 4 greatgrandchildren one grandson clarence ucsirmont was killed in action in 1043 while serving with the canadian army in holland two brothers ambrose and fred han cock who came to canada about the samc time as the haines both prede ceased her mrs haines had always kept ifp her knilish connection and three years ao at the age of 78 she went by plane n the old country for a pleaiant and xniing vhit with relatives and with friends hev kenneth richardson conducted the funeral service and six grandsons witc pallbearers delmar melvln and junior beaumont john and bud haines and john netson toronto knox yla bazaar wa sejivkjvupper mrs row duncan assisted by mr w b ford and mr bob burke con vened a very suxcecaful baxaar held in knox church school room last friday afternoon the baxaar was sponsored by the knox young lad les auxiliary and the ladies of the wa served hot supper the iarious booths and specialty tables wire well patronued during the afternoon the home baking table wax in charge of mrs kupert beau mont mrs allstait macintosh and mrs arthur armstrong mrs k c macuiilan convened tha home ptrmje ervea section mrs gerald mccamlmr mrs bob lane and mrs harry hois looked after the sewing table and mrs george hendrrson was in charge of the candy table all kinds of christmas novelties were featured at the table convened by mrs vine hepburn the iciplor- era group led by mrs charles say- ers and mrs audrey scott opersted the fish pond snd also sold doll furn iture they had made the ladies of the w a hid a srwing la mr mrs very taw ton and mrs s rubin were in chartr the w a ladies also convened the serving of a hot iupjer under the convenershlp of the president mrs george ieslie the committee a- sisllng mrs irtir were mn a urt pattrndon mrs hurn graham mrs harry lawson mrs norman dever- eaux mrs blake islie mrs frank brown mrs milton bird mrs iercy olney mrs seward wiuon and mrs frank hounion mrs henderson mrs w wilton mrs russell mc- ourr mils iynne treleaen miss jean jennings barbara bowman kit- een crumb served the supper tables pittsburgh paints exterior and interior ernies radio mill st tr 73701 georgetown and district community swimming pool georgetown ontario november 30th 1955 an open letter to the citizrn of georgetown and dittrict for many vcar past there has been much talk in georgetown of the need of a swimming pool to provide a jli2j for osr children and adulu to swim everyone felt it was a necessity but like many other safe clean place for c take the lead finally the llons club decided to do just that they started jtave built uto 1 hfch u bi wholly a community project with the i ions the spearhead only it up to us aa mmmunltytto wsrk as la community and sec that we follow through and get behind the leader 11 the way the nool which is one ot the best in the district 1 105 x 45 has a 10 concrete walk around it and runs fmhrnlw3tos it has been constructed in such a way that it can be enclosed at some later date if so ssired by the citizen of the community the filtration plant the important part of a swimming pool is the best obtainable when the pool has been completely paid for as a community project it will be turned over to the town of r i vlll be operated by a group of cltuens appointed by municipal council for that purpose it will tru3 a nondrom community enterprie the oniy fee which will be charged will bo sufficient for adc- 5srovustion of the any venue from the pool will be used atrlctly for operation of the pool and allied recreation v instead of our children swimming in placca where r r 0 wl s they have no supervision at all they will have a placo which will have adequate lifeguard facilities at all times and where we know there ta no danger of polluted waters to have thu pool of which we can all be very proud we must have 5000000 this can cither be cash at the 8 resent time or a pledge which can be spread over the period of the next year an average of 5000 per family in le community would rive us sufficient to pay for the pool with a first class filtration plant and adequate dr cas ino room it l not necessary for payment on the pledges to commence immediately many of the folk who havo aimed dledse are waiting until after the flrat of january 1050 to commence payment thia to fine they can benild over the period of a year mskingit easier for the individual and at the same time with the pledges sufficient money can be raised through the hank to pay for the pool at the present time there i approximately i 13200 00 in cash and 480000 in pledge it to the duty and privilege of each one of us as a citizen of the town ot georgetown and district to upport the effort to the best of our ability aa in every campaign to raise money for any worthwhile project there must be administrative costs and cx- nwuea for adverttolna and aucb no monlea for those item will belawh out of donations or pledges made by be public the entlro coat of the campaign 1 being absorbed by thotlons club the following figure will ihbwjuat how the 50000 00 which muitb t filtration plant ladders showers and etc fence plumbing nd toilets excavation and bulldozing 10 tons steel at 105 00 i 550 euble yds concrete ww man hours forms and etc change house hardware etc pit run gravel under floor weeping tile and crushed stone wlr mesh in floor permanent painting of interior of pool there uatiu work to be completed i have tried here to give you some facto and flbures about the swimming pool our community project ma 1 would suggest now that you take a drive around victoria crescent at your first possible opportunity see for yourself just what has been done snd vuuallze the wonderful place our children are going to have to swim next be raised has been spent to date 1720000 1 65000 100000 147000 370500 748000 311500 420000 08000 34000 120000 4202000 f stammer then think about it let ui eacttj do our uttlepart 7- yours respectfully h c mcclure otvuorrowns tco bjtantr bof market modern meat market 7 main street duu trunftu 73410 ips our pleasure to serve you with the best in christmas p0wl we suggest you order now to help us help you pftoprietoi stan hutchinson 7 main smrt notth ttitngu 73410 rosafe holstein sale shows 1468 average a holttrin bull aold for 7300 at the annuit itosafr salr hrld novrm- txr 22nd at oakviur llr vrn itniaxe pontile jupiter an eleven month old hull calf bought by james ii hender son kington ontario the itosafc herd is owned by or hector i a- trnno of llrampton ontario th henderson hull li sired 1 a ton of the noled inka supreme heflretion and his dam is a daughter of the kx- tra sire abc itfflrction sovercmn the dam u herelf clasiifted kxccl- lent in srleetlvo refiistrations and her early iproturtion record made as a four year old on three times a day niilkiijk of 24170 ihs milk rontainins 800 lh fat avrrikc teat 3 ga per cent butterfat was the larkeit completed in its class in canada in 19m g r how womlstock paid th se cond hlrhcit price of 2200 for a son of adc heflcclion sovereign from a daughter of inka supreme heflretion itit tnptnnilr 1 nrrc heifer hroukht is0 on the bid of guil- lermo bullrlch of ituenoi aires who also bought two other heifers at 1023 and1000 althouch the top animali did not co for export latin american buyers secured eleven of the eifihleen head sold and three went to the usa the sale realized 26423 an average of 1408 the hifihrst average of the four annual hosafe reduction sales held to date and one of the top half dozen avcrafica every received at a canadian holstein sale the ten bulls sold avrrajjed lp03 an interesting purchase was that of a bull calf that will be part of an ex hibit of canadian houtelns destined for the annual livestock exhibition at cuidad trujillo dominican krpub- lic five miliknfi females averaged 705 and three bred heifers 1133 union main street georgetown monarch margarine 26c hclaaenb jelly powder 3 19c buy the best buy bh paints for latino beauty old by twins woodworking iimehouse tr 72162 manufacturers of sash frames screens doors inside end out trim door hardware floor tile glass open evenings tllljf pm i etir nescafe 159 euriiy jlour as 37c mothxfi pakkes tea bags pard oo oouwt wr 15e op7 fko deju d00 and oat rood 15oz tin 89c 10c orobbe and blackwell date and nut bread 19c also available fruit and nut chocolate and nut 19c st williams orange and grapefruit marmalade 23c we8tin0h0u8e photo flashbulbs 16c new brunswick canada no 1 potatoes10 c25c california tomatoes 14 ox cello tuba 19e florida size iso tangerines dosen 37e bc delicious size 113 apples 5 for 29c crisp green celery stalks for 29c pollards green onions bunche 3 for 14c stewarttown- happy birthday to judy walker who will beluyeart old next tues day december 8th thethudrebat the leheel ere busy at 930 am the preacher will he mr a l penny preeldent ol the peel county gideons vlattoh with lire bally but satur- day w4re mr and mn p v bally dawn and frlej ym h v s o m 3 i w i r n di

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