Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 21, 1956, p. 13

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adven ture have a chance to make lirelong friend with fine men young enthusiastic a cut above average after three yean you make your choice to leave or stay and make a career with advancement training and variety find out about one of canada better careen no obligation canadian army faformof khi cerrfre is king street eut hamilton ontario telephone 2 8708 or writ i army inform at n canfrtv j pimm tat mo hovo m kifonmlton w an arwycaroor cut 1 ymhiom tetno herald advertising brings results lady graduates and undergrade in evening dress escorted by partners who word bite carnation bouton nieres madnna gay picture at hilltop lodge erin on thursday where the high school commencement took the form oe a dinner dance the party was also attended by georgetown members of north hal ton high school district board teach era and representatives of orgaoiza tions which give prizes school board member ernest for grave was chairman and was assisted in the prizcgiving by fred masterman and james goodlet william leslie varsity engineering student received the smith stone bursary as well as a 500 atkinson foundation bursary don souther also a first year engineering student won the hyman silver memorial aw ard class scholarships given by the school board went to william leslie grade 13 leanne darou grade 12 betty may lambert commercial spe cial and jacqueline lucas grade 11 mrs h c wrigglesworth presented the iode proficiency prize won by barbara lindsay a student nurse in guelph harold mcclure the lions club prize for grade 12 and walter biehn the georgetown herald prize for commercial special won by elsie larsen who works in the smith and stone office chairman forgrave spoke about a gymnatonum which if it is to be ad ded to the school must be paid for entirely by the town as the govern ment allows no grants for this lie said stuck nts should talk about it to their parents and perhaps in time there would be enough public support to encourage the town council to con sider such a necessary addition to school facilities major jack armstr mu in propos int a toast to the school said he hoped to be proud of guduates as they en tor business and professional life the school he said has an excellent staff or students wouldn t be graduating harry greil replied to the toast sandra rradlcv proposed a toast to graduates and william leslie replied while leanne darou s toast to guests was responded to by john gunn who pointed out the opportunities which the world today presents for cduca ted piopk and the increasing neccs bity for ounl people to absorb as much cdiuilion as they can principal j i lambert whose rem arks concluded the dinner said the staff had tivcn the students the best tht could before you would govern others you must learn to govern yourselves he slid ctnd he hoped that by such self discipline chs graduates will take their place is leaders in years to come th e receiving certifieates were honoui u iduat is don nderson lo is arson william i cslie barhar i i in lsa richard sienko d n south er ill whciler graduatn n diplo mas donna bennett sue trabtrec leanne darou lnan goodlet bett cmt bob hess sand mackenzie ross met ilvnj commercial special don seddon baibara mclaughlin el sie i arsen betty may lambert mrs carl schcnk sandy mickenzie and dave hart re ceived the inter school football trophy for the georgetown team which won best customer the steel industry s best customer s the farmer directly the farmer as an indivdual is a buyer of steel and on the farmers prosperity rests the prosperity of the farm implement business which ts one of the three canadian industries using the most steel the two other largest direct customers of the steel industry are the railways and the automotive industry these also are largely dependent on the farmer s prosperity moving crops to market is the part of railway business on which nearly all the rest is based motor vehicles owned by the farmer or by other people moving foodstuffs account for a large part of the total automotive business because it is in the steel industry s interest that the farmer have profitable crops the industry must try to keep down the costs of steel products the farmer must buy this com pany is constantly acquir ng new facilit es to produce more steel for more people the stee1 company of canada limited montreal gananoque hamilton irantforo toronto this honour last fall leanne darou received the trophy for the inter school relay team and claire bradley and bob hess cups won at the music festival by the girls choir and mixed choir honour crests given for proficien cy in sports scholastics and extramu ral activities were presented to betty jean anderson paul armstrong tom barber ken beam claire bradley sandra bradley peter canham bob crawford joan cummins peter dar lington mane emmerson shirley fendley anne fiddler tom for grave betty grcig harry greig ter ry harlcy peter hart michael lam bert john lenz jacqueline lucas gail mcgilvray percy mossop helen muckart michael 0 brien jean pen rice donald puckering laurie reed doug vchardson gerald scott gail smith gordon spence linda whit mee and doug wrigglesworth following dinner the modern aires played for dancing buried in acton was eaquesing native an fsquesing native who worked as a practical nurse in acton until recently miss alice henrietta elliott was buried in acton cemetery on thursday daughter of the late thomas and frances mckeown elliott she was born in 1881 she had lived in ac ton for 26 years and died on march 6th at her home there surviving are a brother david ac ton ind two sisters mrs john mc dowcll r r 2 erin and mrs frank wrigglesworth erin she was a member of the united church and funeral service was con ducted by rev g adams at the rum ley funeral home pallbearers were i ornc mullin ted mcdowell roy mc dowcll stan norton pat mccnstall and george dodds charles mckeown and elliott mcdowell were flower bearers the new shift notice to creditors in the estate of john barnes gentleman deceaied all persons having claims against the estate of john barnes late of the village of norval in the county of halton gentleman who died on or about the 19th day of november ad 1955 are hereby notified to send par ticulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of april ad 1956 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the cliims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the under signed will not be liable to any per son of whose chim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 19th day of march ad 1956 bertha m barnts ind frant s john barnes exeeutors of the estate of john barnes by their solicitors dale and bennett georgetown ontario bernina automatic for 56 just a tovcb of your fingertips and you shift from straight stitching to zig zag to the embroidery stitch of your choicei makes buttonholes sews on buttons mends and darns socks completely otrfomohcofyl it b the only free arm hewing murium in the world 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