Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 24, 1956, p. 9

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the georgetown herald georgetown ont wednesday october 24th 1956 second section mourning after the day after a fire if you weren t insured you ii either lose your home or spend your bankroll if you re lucky enough to have one rebuilding obviously it s to be insured today much better call on us john r barber insurance and travel agency john r- barber frrrtan krsy mill street triangle 73521 new time tables effective sunday october 28th 12 36 pm trip westbound changed to 12 41 p m other service on this route unchanged gray coach district underwriters mark 50th anniversary brampton life underwriters as sociation will hold their public re lations dinner thursday october 25th at the brampton presbyterian church in so doing the local or ganization will join similar groups all across canada in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the dom iniun association they are all celebrating the same day special speaker for the occasion will be joseph jeffery obe qc of the law firm of jeffery and jef fcry london ont mr jeffery is president of the london life as surance co and is also president of the ontario chamber of com merce canada today and tomorrow is the topic mr jeffery has chosen and his talk will embrace a much broader concept than underwriting itself rather he will deal with the whole economic future of the country the brampton group series an area comprising peel halton and otk counties and includes sueh outlving areas as newmarket or angcville dcurkctown and oik ulle the eroup formed in march of 1952 holds regular monlhh meetings in tt ntr illy located brampton at which a prominent underwriter speaks thi meetings follow the sunt form ts service club fin tions aim of the group is to achieve bitter standards fur i underwriting and for underwriters in this wav pnlievholdtrs prt s cnt and potential art hitter served o i dickhout is chairman of the dinner committee john t iist in is president md b m griffith fcicntarv of the brampton lnder writers a past president of the local issociation is max or jack rmstronj of cerjitimn flowers for every occasion dmlan work seaclaltyl flowers by wire anywhere in the world i norton floral tr 73562 georgetown childrens aid supt womens coun speaker irank thompson superintendent of halto children s aid societv spoke to members of the lot il council of women when they met on friday at the home of miss hct tie lawson 21 church st there was a good attendance several vi itors were present and were quite interested in thi work of the coun cil r thompson said the society was formed aljut 64 years ago to day 55 societies arc incorporated under the provincial legislature officers enquire into reported cas trying to solve family prob lems and try not to separate any children from their homes in thai way avoiding the feeling of msec unt in the young mind they also care for any help unmarried moth ers in many cases the child is adopted by approved couples many interesting cases were spo ken of the majority ending satis factonly and children involved growing up to be good citizens and a credit to their community mrs a r vannatter thanked mr thompson for his talk and the hostess served refreshments a beauty spot at wildwood oddfellows instal their new officers corey r hemngton was instal led as noble grand of orion odd fellows lodge on october 15th the ceremony in which mr her nngton and other new lodge offi ccrs took office was conducted by ddgm lew sampson milton and his installing team which included vic sharp orangeville who is the chaplain of the grand lodge of on tario luncheon was served after wards in the io0f hall where the installation took place officers who will serve for the next year are corey hemngton noble grand alan edmunds vice grand david hastings recording secretary roderick king financial secretary harold crawford treas urer walter thompson warden chester stevens conductor august spiuer rss charles lcdwidgc lss mel tamblyn chaplain james collier rsng jack presswood lsng aubrey grant rsvg brock bradley lsvg frank robinson ig norm cobourn og les dick enson jpg terra cotta ruiscll cooper telegram familiar to most georgetown residents this charming beauty spot on the 8th line ust off no 7 highway was seen by readers of the toronto telegram when it appeared in that newspaper recently it is the old bridge at wildwood which one crosses ust after leaving the highway down a steep hill near the western town limits the road winds sharply to the right after crossing the bridge past the home of herald weatherman ern batkin what council did any emergency which requires the town ownership of roads consider lation will certainly be given but that council prefers to let matters i stand at present mr reid said the roads are dustv and there hasn t been a grader over them for some time he is also wor street lighting occupied councils norton crescent in the delrcx sub- 1 ried dboii winter snow plowing attendtlon for some time at the division he was told by lights and sanding street lighting on town council agenda don t procrastinate further advertise now octolx r 15th council meeting gerald rusk appeared for a sec ond time to ask action on lights for hejgb ho fixne fo tjielatri the royal agricultural winter pair friday nov 9th7th g9am8bt 5x tickets now on sale royal horse show featuring rcmp musical rim daily and arthur godfrey v chairman alfred sykes that illness of the hydro superintendent had delated completion of a survey for lights but that he expected to be looking over the district the next day and a report should be ready for next mondays meeting fntrance lights for streets inter setting the highway also came on the agenda mr sykes said this presents a financial problem with extra pol es at the corners which town fin ances cannot stand this ear cr mcgilvray opined that a light on evr pole along the hith way would be a great improvement and pirticularlv stressed that the i ast winter all the residents had to park on lwing street and we wouldn t want to see this ano ther year said mr reid the mayo- said that council all year has been doing its best to speed solution of swanek problems if taking over roads is the answer to any emergency he is sue coun cil will do so j mr kud expressed thanks of the ratepayers for fixing i ouple of bad water leaks under t le roads a subdivision resident r h brighty asked the legal position of people parkin on the streets in winter when thev could not get nto their driveways while a town l evenings 300200 matinees wed a pri sioo saturdays 100 i oo hii wmt to ticket office boval winter fa1 mar eouvaum tomomto m tit ifefiti ntrance at brucewood road should b law precludes this have a lifht b are flexible said the reeve allen said there have also maor and must be interpreted been several complainls b resid in their light of conditions i don t tnts over the while bridge about i think there were an red tickets poor lighting ast winter mavor armstrong explained that the hvdro commission allocates ccr james doufilas main st ex tain moncv each voir for new tvpe pressed satisfaction with the way hints and this vcar spent their the town is fixing sidewalks and budml on main street lie thoukht drrvewavs in that part of town but it would not he tood to mix old suuisud that new sidewalk not lights with new on the highway be hid until his driveway was 1 dont th nk a litht or two will computed as machinery might da i upset the budget too much said mage the new walk cr mcgilvrav we could at least ask the hvdro commission the light cc mmittec was asked to sunn the hichwa and report m xt mondav to council sam rnd president of valle hill hairpavers was at the meet ing and mentioned that lights are started another season needed nn elm street where there lev en preschool children com arc no iirms from hew son crescent prise the school which meets in the on towards the smith and stone public library under the direction plant of mrs j newman atcm members of the class this ear are glenn finbow mirk hawes mr red asked if there is any tircsa rjuirrtala patricia irwin reason whv council cant take over frae clnn p sandcrson jonn eleven children enrol at nursery school t horlev park nurserv school has the swanek subdivision roads vc answered a similar question by mr cass at the last meeting and the answer is still the same said the mayor our solicitor advise us not to while suit is pending ag ainst finuy munro the mayor said that if there ls mcnalh heather alcorn shawn bilsborrow donald macintosh and patsv mcallister the chamber of commerce is sponsoring a dinner at the golf club tonight w i top domestic on mental health j d parks executive director for the canadian mental health association was luest speaker at the october meeting of terra cotta womens institute mr parks told the ladies that science is making great strides in the treatment of mental illness and the future is bright and hopeful there are some 66 000 patients in ental hospitals today some born mental others develop the disabil ity as yet there is no rehabilitation program for people released from sueh hospitals and he said they can be given aid through encour aement and finding employment for them mrs f l thompson was hostess and president mrs fraser macdon aid was in the chair twenty la dies answered roll call which was my pet worry mrs hugh clark had prepared an excellent paper on the motto none get eye strain looking on the bright side of life mrs clarence lyons and mrs don clark displayed their home talents mrs lyons read an inter esting article from a current mag azme and mrs clark exhibited a wool mat making of which is a spare time hobby mrs lloyd cri chton gave a vote of thanks to mr parks and others taking part in the program mrs thompson and her assist ants mrs c lyons and mrs w les lie served lunch and a social time was spent george allport tip topi chlee woolens buyer iayg what a demand for our twisttweeds we knew twist tweeds would be popuhr so we ordered lots of patterns and colours from the top english and scottish mills tip top s twist tweeds arc loomed to special specifications they re lighter and exceptionally comfortable sec them today tailored to -your- measure tip top cloth only 59 95 2 pc exclusive with silvers tip top tailors

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