Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 14, 1955, p. 19

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r wrought iron is the modern trend makes excellent christmas gifts for economy styll and durability wt have coffee tables end tables magazine racks wall brackets stack tables candle holders coffee carts tv stands book shelves plant stands and many other ittms at popular prices remember we also make to your specifications ornametal products thru aucy by silvers box 809 triangle 73222 cither drop in evening or contact legion notes by l cutfc just one week tway from th ug- gest evnt ot all namely tha leftion christmas tre remember the date thursday evening december s2ad at the legion hall at 700 pm the committee in charge under charlie day have done a great job of gettuie thiols ready for this event and we are sure everyone mothers and fath ers- and children alike will be happy about the whole evemnjf also at the affair we underrstand charlie has a new feature which vbuuld be looked oo with a great deal of favour by the people attending the hockey committee under the chairmanship of frank connely are doing a great job these saturday raor- fngi and deserve a great deal of credit the number of boys playing have increased drastically and the committee certainly have their hands full looking after them they asft for the cooperation of everyone parents nd players alike with the increase in the use of the town they find it quite a chore and certainly can use all the help they cav get incidentally frank when you and a number- of your committee get to the arena about 630 on a saturday morning for midget practice try wal king a bit more softy eh youve no ides how uuch nolae foouteps can make crunching in the snow at that hour especially to the writer still snugly in bed thanks oakville held their annual stag night last friday evening and we un derstand as usual the place was lued to capacity wonder what the new year will hold for the legion in regards to its growth with the sue of the community expanding ao of one thing we can be sure branch 120 will progress right along with the town wonder how cord is com inn dluntf as an embryo st recant ma jor apologlc to si lang who has imcn complaining about never seeing his name in this column says its awfully hard for a comparative new comrr like himself to get acquainted pt whin as thy as he with out a bit of publicity so wed ask the bos in 1lastirs to let us know uf anything inlurtfcttng that happens in si s lift ami we ii print it providing it prmuhlt hunk that this column will have to take an luur and introduce the nt w members now that there are so many unfamiliar facts around the branch darts- and crib it 1 11 hold sway with big crowds each wedrusday t vening and saturda af ternoon new ewtion system burlington voters gave no uncertain mandate to the proposed bylaw to de termine the eomposhfinw of the muni cipal council and the manner of its el ection when the plebiscite carried by majority vote of 1037 total vote was for the by law 1164 against 127 the proposed bylaw will mean that the mayor reeve and deputy reeve will in future be elected by the vote at large and one councillor will be elected to represent each of ux wards the total personnel of council to be bine as at present reeve robert it shannon was re elected reeve by a majority of 441 over his opponent frank whittaker a member of this years council george albert kerr a hamilton lawyer a newcomer to burlington mu nicipal politics headed the polls for councillor with 606 votes another newcomer to the municipal field this year harry foster allen came sec ond with 8h3 votes others elected to serve on the 1006 council were wil liam hewitt 786 frank ii daton 736 hugh c kuam 733 and harry a cos ens 103 william hewitt and frank darton are members of this years council hugh hlsam has had prev ious eiperience on council unsuccessful candidates in order of their standing were john it wise man 031 william ataearlanc 320 george d johnson 403 j gordon e rusby 370 and james wlumsley 373 way or k w smith had been given an acclamation for his siith term as mayor and gist term consecutively on municipal council fred c atkinson had been reelected deputy reeve tfy acclamation and all members of the school board and public utilities commission had been given ace lama tions out of a pouible 4m0 electors ab out 23 per cent exercised their fran chitr last year it was 17 per cent the highest percentage of vole was polled in ward three with 43 per cent of the electors marking their ballots page 7 ths otoftovtowii mould wednesday evcninc dec 14ih 1906 grace baptist church in georgetown ood fellows hall sunday school 3 00 p m tvtmng service 7 pm plan to be present at o6k can oilikht service on thswkti sunta at 7 p m hltl or lr nny iastur fitmas now enjoy an ownerseye view of this fine car the new b6 n t w pushbutton control i the new way toelect the drive you want puih button itep on the gal arid goi optional it estra ecu 1956 chrytlar windsor vl 4doa uda now the exclusive circle of chrysler owners is easier to join than you might believe and belonging is more rewarding than evert you will drive in unbelievable comfort reassuring safety and easy confidence with eager power ready to work for you instantly you will control this new v8 power with your finger tip select your driving range as easily as you tune your radio with push button powerflite fulltime power steering new centreplane brakes add still more to your driving pleasure and the very fact of knowing that you own a chrysler will give you a wonderful lift ask your dealer about the true facts of chrysler cost you have nothing to lose and a chrysler to gain i uanutacniud in canada iv cmvilbk couout10n ot canada uuttoj weni anew chrysler with the toward bo0 waiting for yomt your deahrb ray bowers motors sales ltd 51 guelph street tr 7- 2461 cmmtmmt tulanch 130 canadian legion christmas tree upstairs in the uoron auditorium thursday december 22nd at 7 15pm 1mire will bc a present for every child age 10 and under of a legion or a legion w a member notice uncertaintly of weather and rood con ditions as the christmas new years season approaches places a maximum burden on our delivery system and ser vice to customers at our stores in order to avoid serious congestion at the stores and also disappointment in our delivery service we respectfully re quest the assistance of our customers you can help us to maintain our services by ordering or purchasing your require ments as early as possible brewers warehousing company limited operating brewers retail store farm news halton debaters get decisions wednesday evening of last week w lulton junior farmers go into action on two dcbatlnr fronts the executive of the provincial junior farmer association i trying out n innovation this cr in the debating field each eount entering the de bating competition must have two teams one to uphold the affirmative side of the question and the other to take the negative consequently while llaltona affirmative team of george greenlee and mae sprowl was debating up near gait against waterlooa negative team down at the trafalgar townahip hall llaltona negative toam of roy ford and lloyd vivian debated against waterloo af firmative here john w picket pre sident of the halton junior was the chairman of the evening the sub ject was resolved that a policy desig ned to encourage the establishment of larger farm would be in the best interests of ontario farmer at trafalgar waterloos affirmat ive team members were newton gln- gerlch and arthur woods while at gait their negative team members were bob steckle and margaret brown dr norman high director of the associate course at the ontario agricultural college wu the neutral judge at trafalgar with george e el liott q c of milton and mac coutts of the grand river authority u the two additional judges on the panel at gait glen warlow of the public relations dept at the oac waj the neutral judge and the assisting judg es were w e breckon of appelby and george murray of gall at both point the halton debaters got the unanimous decision of the art- judicature panel halton debaters will now meet thejjncoln county de baters who recently defeated huron county the date tor the next round has not u yet been set bat it will be some time during the current month phone or see pat for 1954 ford or monarch trtanale 7j7s6 see what i have in good jsld caiis too ivsalajmuwia ejuftlhl01f0c christmas holiday special train service toronto oualph kitchener stratfordlondon friday detember 23rd i toronto psrkdal veil toronto tenon malum brampton gorgtp acion roikitoiiu gutlph kltihrtir tutlrn nl iuml- i ar sirmtf lr slmfu si marx thorndulc ar london f- 110 ml 120 ml 11 fu 1s6 ru 147 ml tltl sms its ml 111 ru f 150 ml 345 ru 511 ml f 515 ml 530 rat s4sru s1j ml 411 ru 437 ml 445 ml t4 low wiskend fares the bailway is the safe wav jllrt t canadian national tf avavnytlv jv fa 1 vritl jli k

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