Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1956, p. 17

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summer prices fair board meet first in new municipal hall page 7 the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 6th 1959 fivcnat features fast friendly farm service spier irmkoplantiho- fmtlliur m livestock ltnf honm hmpvtc tlfalts horn sum ttwetar paihtlnq houm fwmpuo knot lmplmnti jtc awmof iuum to rnafc loans to rumen cash pwmptly bankable lecurity not required writ lor loan enfrey bf tptdtl or phone ti or 1virit loan or com in today leant iso te 1100 er mere m ilgnatirre furaltura er jurt tfjtki commntrhaf ukii to fat 1 tetoonat finance the directors of esquesing agncul tural society unofficially opened the new council chamber in the m timet pal building when they were the first body to hold a run ting there a week ao plans for the 1956 georgctovtn fair to be held this year on sept 21 22 were discussed at same length and a number of changes were recorded in the prize list one of the outstanding changes will be the elimination of the bacon hog class which the directors deemed not worthy from an attraction stand point for the effort put into it it was also decided to drop the western horse dosses for this year and in its place will feature a new attraction for georgetown fair anna may and her trick horse and educated calf buckshot this show has been highly rated for sonic years as pleasing entertainment special junior classes were also added to the poultry and pet stock section gmng the boys and tjrls who are not connected with the hal ton poultry association a chance to show their poultry pigeons rabbi is and pets in a class of their own earlier this year the directors sin ed a contract with king shows i td to supply the entire midway this year the show has been playing many of the larger fairs and weie engaged for georgetown when it was found slander shows could not meet the new date of the fair from this distance it looks as if georgetown is in for another big fair alti i fion this fall speneer wilson s his year s president and trevor williams the new secretary of the fiquesing lncultural soeiety stewarttown will tell about trip to mexico mrs walter taylor will be guest speaker at a lilac tea in the com munity hall stewarttown thursday june 7th sponsored by st johns church guild with proceeds for sun day school building fund mrs taylor is very much in de mand as a speaker all over ontario she has been guest speaker at stew arttown ashgrove georgetown where she spoke on her trip to south africa last year she with her hus band took a trip to mexico and mexico will be her topic for this coming event mrs taylor is the daughter of dr a t cnngan who taught music at toronto normal school and was su pcrvisor of music for the province of ontario she has had her own nursery sehool for 15 years in 1952 she was elected councillor of hast york and in 1953 was deputy reeve at present she is president of east york von auxiliary juwoe bill booths taxi foi prompt service tr 72596 tit- co 51 main street north brampton 2nd floor over chapplet phonei 1874 open evenings by appointment phone for tvenino holm imbi mod i mldwti l ii wrieondlnj irani rtnonol flnant company conor peter pruneau plastering stucco work fre estimate new or repairs 55 ontario st tr 73285 true happiness springs from moderation oieji goktilt ouse ip f 5ea men who think of tomorrow practice moderation today ask about the convenient fuel oil payment plans bill bailey the oil man georgetown tr 72888 brampton 1215 the dean leslies will tour europe mr and mrs dean leslie have left for europe sailing aboard the ss fvernia they intend to stay abroad until november they will tour belgium and germany then sail across the ji baltic sea to the scandanavian coun tries and from there to britain for the summer in september they will return to the continent visiting france switzerland and italy christian reformed church membership noy 300000 membership in the christian re formed church has passed the 300 000 mark as it approaches its 1957 cen lennial according to dr john krom minga of grand haptds michigan centennial chairman total membership in ontario is 42 731 there are 68 christian lie f rm d churches in the province compared with 4 just nine years ago immanucl church brampton is at tende d by many local and district new canadians from the netherlands services arc conducted each sundav inorninl and evening by kev j van harmclcn with services alternate 1 in rnuish jnd dutch membership in christian reformed churches in and near brampton to t ils 903 this is silniikjnt in view of tht fiel that the chrmnn rcfirtncd hurch has ncvir attempted to re cruit me m hers at the expense of departing from its historic christian beliefs savs dr kromminga the denomination although still relatively small is now regarded ai one of the world s foremost exp nents of cal wnism with its emphasis on salva tion not onlj for the soul but for alt s ciet plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kind ken charlie nash mcdowell s king street east triangle 72842 wilson bros georgetown opposite golf course nursery and landscaping j trees shrubs roses evergreens 5 top soil rockery stone sodding j bedding plan1s m for free estimates phone triangle 7 3931 i murt allison teacher for forty years william f patterson dies william patterson i public school teacher in ontario for more than forty jears pissed way on fndav ma 18th at the home of his daugh tt r mrs i ercj heaslip princeton in his 90th vcar he was born near moffat in hall in county a son of the late mr and mrs john patterson and was the la t survivor of i aniilv of fourtct n his wife the former smil butts predcee ised him mm j ear- ago besides his daughter mrs heaslip alice he is survived by his son john r iatti rson of fjen ton harbor michigan three ran 1 children and one great grandson during his long teaching career mr patterson t night school at i ow vilte ss no 9 puslinch township ss 2 and 3 nassagawea rruitland rimshy beach branttord rvcrard and kakabka falls he retired from teaching in 1935 and for twelve years n sided al rastwood ontario until his wife s death in 1947 since then he has been living at the home of his daughter mr patterson was a very active and faithful member of the methodist church until church union and sine then of the united church he was always very active in sunday school work and most of his life he was a superintendent or bible class teacher reel type and rotary lawn mowers sales and service also expert motor repairs pickup and delivery service tr 73291 2 young street across from legion hall natural gas automatic heat united suburban gas co ltd 20 main w or your dealer tr 73921 billion dollar forests menaced with the commendation of prime minister si 1 aurent national ioresl conservation week will be under wa may 19lh to 26th in most regions of canada the canadian forestry association montreal terms the event the two billion dollar week in recognition of the annual contribution made h inada s forests to national income amine that this immense forest dividend is made insecure by the prevalence of forest fires the asso ciation says since the timberlands are now canada s biggest paymaster the four thousands forest fires set bv public care lossness each summer threaten the wage earner and the expansion of forest industry a large majontv of those using woodland areas for recreation or work arc fullv alert to the dan er of conflagration but a considerable minority continues to make a bonfire of the timbered domain less than two minutes of precaution is required to extinguish a campfire and ten seconds will snuff out lighted tobacco but the flaming consequences of neglect can create a blackened shambles last summer one camper walked away from his cooking fire which quickly grew into 75 acres of billow lng smoke eight hours later des plte efforts of firefighters 16000 acres were engulfed another 48 noun and 70000 acres had become an inferno within four days the bill for firefighting crews had reach ed 100000 and a new barren wilder ness had replaced a rich harvest field of umber hamilton construction 160 guelph street tr 73480 homes industrial requirements garages renovations concrete work building supplies every building need lanes haulage for excavating and grading ponds cellars etc top sou sand oravel cau tr 72521 aibdvs oadiw i rnd

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