Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 7, 1956, p. 3

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in georgetown its silvers for fine shoes the largest selection of quality footwear in this region exclusive agents for the famous bauer skates grace baptist in georgetown odd fellows hall plan now to hear dr paul roberts outstanding mis sionary speaker and head phsician of the rimmer memorial hospital quilo equador south america this sunday morning at 11 am the anglican parish st georges trinity xxiv remembrance sunday 8 00 a m holy communion ay corporate 9 45 am church school holy bible class 11 00 a m mattins 1100 am nursery care infants to 6 years 12 30 p m act of remem brance at the cenotaph 7 00 p m evensong 8 00 p m operation firm faith filmstnp 8 00 am mattins daily except monday 10 00 am holy communion thursdays intercessions st albans glen williams 9 30 am holy communion remembrance service 10 40 a m church school here here and there and everywhere down the cellar up the stair move where you ask and place things where you want them safe movers who are obliging fs movers goro fricker norm snyder t8 7mlt 7mio local and long dlstanco moving rhere social personal mr and mrs w a ostrander r r 4 had as their guests last week miss allie nelson miss sadie johnston and mr and mrs reuben wilson all of godench present to help topy three year old son of mr and mrs k mecrs 17 albert street celebrate his birthday on saturday november 3 were elizabeth and mary hay car roll and david farncll bobby and cherry jepson and farley hel fant notice to creditors in the estate of joseph cowan switier retired farmer de ceased all persons having claims against the estate of joseph cowan switzer late of the township of esqutsing retired farmer who died on or about the 4th day of september a d 1956 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the un dersigne don or about the 24th day of november a d 1956 after which date the estate will be dis tnbuted with regard only to the cliims of which the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 22nd day of october a d 1956 mary israond and jean whit moe executnees of the estate of joseph cowan switier b their solicitors dale bennett georgetown ont 117 gee mum is it supper time already telephone roundup every parent knows how easily a two gun cowboy can lone trat k of time especially around mealtime but she also knows it s a simple matter to round him up by telephone and any vague feeling of anxu ty about where he m or what he is doing is quickly dispelled by that eager voice at the other end of the line yes the telephone is a convenience and a comfort all day long it means fewer meals grown cold because youngsters or hus band are late getting home it means more security when you re alone at night it means more things dono with leas time and effort yet this endlessly useful servant works for you for just a few cents a day the bell telephone company of canada p cpal brittania above is an artists conception of canadian pacific airlines bristol britannia the largest and fastest commercial aircraft in the world which will go into operation on cpal transpacific and trans polar routes in 1957 canadian pacific airlines has purchased five giant model 310 bntannias with an option for an additional five for delivery next year capable of carry ing 1 00 passengers the new 400 mile an hour air raft are powered by four bristol proteus 755 turbo prop engines with the equivalent of 4 150 horsepower each fully loaded the aircraft weighs 1 70 000 lbs health dept orders school employee xrays hon v j dunlop minister of ducat ion for ontario and hon mackinnun i hitlips minister of health have announced that pen odic chest raj examinations will he required of lill emplovccs of ichool boards throughout the prov ince blcmcnlary sehool inspectors superintendents of public schools lircctors if education principals of secondary schools ind seeretar is of secondary school boards have been mined as the officers to port to the minister of fduca ti in raeh whoot hoaid emploec is to have a chest xnj film taken when directed to do so by his re porting official within each four year period b ejnninj november 1st 1956 the employee is to ob tain from the examining agency an identification card which is to be retained and shown to the re porting official upon request as proof that he has met the require ments of the pi in community chest x ray surveys operated in the division of tuber culosis tievcntion of the ontario dipt of hcilth the alc institute of the nationil sanatorium assoua lion and the nufira district san atontim are to lie used wherever and whenever pos iblc for the pur posts of the program certain spe eific x raj centres such as hospitals sanatoria and chest clinics will be used where community surveys are not available the georgetown herald wednesday eveping nov 7 1956 i make a date for november 16th 17th i open house at j franklin prouse motors see the new buicks pontiacs gmc trucks and our i newly modernized dealership building i franklin prouse motors i acton 10 minutes from georgetown board chairman reviews improvements at manor in his remarks on sunday when the new stiff residence it hullon centennial miner milton was op ncd r lie rt sh innon reeve of burlington and chairman of the hoird of m in ic ment fivc i res if impr ivements which have been made and others which are planned to the buildings and the grounds mr shannon introduced supenn jendcnt and matron mr and mrs trie clarke and the members of the board who include stan llcn count warden and cerietown reeve archie service reeve of nassagaweya william card reeve of oakvillc and william deans secretary treasurer text of mr shannon s speech was it has been five years since the people of halton viewed the facili ties they provide for their elder citizens with an expansion pro gram of 140 000 this year which brings the investment in facilities to nearly a million dollars the board has extended this invitation today for the citizens of halton to acquire a first hand knowledge of the workings of the home this expansion has given us 21 more beds for a total of 116 beds it doubled space for married couples as well as giving spare beds in women s wing there is another purpose in ex tending this invitation besides an nspection trip in years past th homes for elderly citizens have often been set off in one part of a town or city and not too much in lercst taken in the activities of the iderly people on the theory thit they were too oil to ht bothered winled to t kfi done your board if haiti ii centennial manor doesn t believe thai mich is the asc we want the people that are n this home to tit as much of the community as they were when they were living in ihtir own homes by nvitinf you people here today we hope we are brinune the life of the community closer to our rest dents and we hope our residents be come an integral part of the com mumty life most f the residents f the home are in very cood health and have a cood full ahead of them yet we want them to enjoy it to the fullest measurct and this can only be done by them being a part of community life the board which you have charg ed with the responsibility of prov idmg for our older people want to provide everything we can for them the older people of halton of ontario and of canada have left i us a form of government a way of life bountiful opportunity and sec lunty which is the envy of the world nothing is loo good for those that have left us the heri tage that we in canada enjoy today this year we have asked mrs mary icttit one of the original bull ding committee members and who has always liken a freat interest in the home to form a small sub committee of the board to enhance the welfare of residents in any way they cm they arc not responsible for any financing or operations of the home but for orcanizint events tours outints etc our supennten dent and rmtron have the prune curtain going up on the newest buick yet see them november 9th at franklin prouse motors acton 10 minutes from georgetown 1 dont put off that trip travel new pay later find it difficult mriag for that dntm taeatioa boaci tick inculmant plan h your umwt ita ai ahnpu aa thk m ua wall halp you plan your ovanaaa trip pay aa littla a 10 down with up to 24 montbi to pay th voqal youra on your way john r barber agency insurance and travel 27 miu street responsibility for organizing such things but we thought this com mittee of milton residents would be of assistance and it has we anticipated our needs for the erection of a staff residence some ye rs afo and we have been set tint aside yearly out of our budget amounts which will mean that the building you see over there today has been paid for there will be no need to issue debentures to com plete the financing this will save ratepayers many ens of thousands in interest elniies i would point out to you a few of the things to watch for 1 you will note extensive side walk patterns which will permit our residents to let exercise for longer periods in the vear 2 on the left is a patio fe r the men on it is a checkerboard court as well chairs will be put on and this win te r larte sh ide trees will be plan ed nround it 1 on my ritht is a patio for women which will have laile shade trees and seats en it 4 as you walk alone the s 1 walks you will note larie bolls emb deled in eemen that is h on litit slaneiarfs similar to wli u see v ill be erected in it ut a week you will n tie the rows of simller sized trees u clumps of targe trees will be planted this winter when it is possible to move them 7 this driveway has been paved and cur bed 8 in the staff residence it jself the superintendent has an apartment at the south end there is a day room on the first floor for all staff as well as accommoda lion for 20 9 you won t be able to see some work inside which i not quite ready which will providi for more married couples 10 rails in the halls were installed in the last few weeks already some resi dents who moved around very fit tie before arc now getting around the home a treat deal more with the use of the rails and that what we want them to do to be up and around 11 in the basement is ib chapel where regular services are held you arc invited to view it 12 right behind rae are the ad ministration officers to the right is the women s wing and that is the mens wing at the back be hind the women s wing is the in firmary wint the laundry and the special care section 13 as you en joy refreshments at the end of your tour in the dining room vou may note our setup for servint the residents a cafeteria style din ner which we instituted this year to give them the maximum possible variety in their meals ind to avoid evervwhere that wc can the routine of an institution 14 the en trance has been improved by ercci sijn which will be lighted at night it will have large bronze letters the sign on it today is just temporary in closing i would like to extend thinks to you for coming today ind for the interest you show in our residents and home and i would thank on behalf of the board and residents all the very fine orginizations that have so generously donated equipment or other comforts or time to enter tain our residents we in halton can be proud in deed for the rare and comfort we accord our elderly citizens warden allen introduced guest speaker earl i udlow ontario dir ector of homes for the aged and f w b fitzgerald milton officia ted at the flag raising grandparents present as twins are christened mr and mrs fred armstrong 11 mcnabb street were present at the christening of their twin grand sons guy william and gary fd ward in the church of st john the divine in north bay on october 14th the twins children of mr and mrs william armstrong had as their godparents by proxy mr gray of toronto edward miller an uncle of charlottctown pei and their aunts miss dons arm strong r n of baltimore md and miss lois miller of montreal the twins maternal grand par ents mr and mrs c miller of charlotte town were also able to be present in north bay for the happy occasion shop friday night till 9 pm main street georgetown prices effective nov 8 9 10 luhldh cwtuji miajsaf we reserve the right to limit quantity of any item fluffo shortening 25c new detergent 5c deal with free teaspoon inside ige box bonus 37c libby s 25 oz can mincemeat 39c peach halves lynne valley standards 19c solo margarine robin hood chocolate angel food mix 1 lb pkg 29c pkg 55c niblets corn 15c freshpak frozen orange juice snowflake frozen french fries 2 for 29c pkgs 2 for 29c laundry rinse fleecy freshpak salad dressing pantry shelf tuna flakes 16 oz jar 29c 6 oz cans 2 for 33c sensational cutlery offer start now to collect this beautiful set of imperial stainless steel cutlery from grand union five hollowground frigid tern pered knives a matching carving fork and a handy hang up wood block grand union offers this beautiful set to you at savings up to 60 per cent off the regular retail price start now buy a knife a week this week serrated sheer only 99c mushrooms canadian no 1 49c golden yellow lbs sweet potatoes 3 for 25c new crop florida full of juice 5 lb bag oranges 45c golden savings now s the time to plan every time you spend 25c at your grand union you can buy a golden premium certificate for only 5c these wonderful certificates are redeemable for valuable gifts and what a selection to choose from famous brand appliances that make life easier delightful toys for the children durable cooking utensils lovely dinnerware hundreds and hundreds of gifts for every member of the family and all these valuable premiums can be yours at a mere fraction of the regular price start saving today for valuable gifts tomorrow golden premium certificates are sold exclusively at grand union an additional service for your convenience and your budget deer struck stunned car damage is 200 00 a georgetown resident travelling towards town struck a deer last tuesday october 30th when it dar ted out on to the highway opposite penson s service station orland nuttall 2 river drive was driving cast on no 7 highway at about 830 pm the am mal a joung doe ran directly into the path of the car and was knock ed to the pavement where it lay stunned as mr nuttall was in specttng the apparently lifeless an imal it scampered to its feet and made off across the adjoining field damage to the front end of the car amounted to over 200 cat george moore milton detachment opp investigated

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