Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 24, 1957, p. 7

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wpm m i sql asphalt paving cg lift lis- jtwmnq ctaeb motels p amcina lots driveways tennis courts road work service stations sideyalks concrete curbs 1 if you need any asphalt paving done estimates xw lawk w- is- i ik- be sure stop here first fo spring tuneup to be sure to get where youre going with smooth motoring all the way stop here before you start not only to gas up but to get that thor ough checkup that can forestall trouble on the road this spring be safe twy3611 restr 73329 hamilton construction pmnce charles dmve tr 73480 one of the most outstanding motion pictures ever produced opens an engagement next week at the royal theatre guetph it is cecil b deaailles ten commandments filmed in egypt with a cast of thousands including many wellknown hollywood stars charlton heston is featured as moses and is pictured in the impresive finale when the corrimondments are revealed to him in one of the most dramatic scenes in motion picture history farm news ndustruu requmkments renovations urjmng supmjas every building need achievement day for 4h h clues j e w hiltons summer achievement day for the club girl stands on guard brought to a close another worthwhile project for 441 home- making clubs in the county held in the agricultural building at the hilton fair grounds on saturday july 6th the achievement day had to compete with harness races which had been postponed because of rain during centennial week the program was none the less successfully carried out by 90 girls from the ten clubs in the county all members exhibited record fuel oil service 01 storage tanks 20000 bale storage capacity our green and lemon trucks available to bring you on the spot service budget terms arranged wh kentner son trungla 72s51 brings us to your door call th 7271 tr 72674 concrtte work footings celtar floors sidewalks block work brick laying for your construction needs carpentry homes kitchens remodeling modernizing books kept throughout the club as well as charts representing them selves and their hones and show ing progress made in personal health and posture home sanitat ion and safety they also prepared and showed first aid kits to be used at home in house barn or family car mrs mabel borgstrom county home economist for the depart ment of agriculture was in charge of the day and supervised a morn ing programme consisting of me nu j with oral reasons a highway safety quls and identifi cation of home hazards each of these sections was then reviewed and commented on by visiting home economists who were miss ruth shaver of sincoe county mrs marion montgomery noble- ton and miss wilda gordon new ly appointed home economist for the counties of york and ontario after luncheon the club exhibits demonstrations and skits were presented the five clubs of horn by safety seekers hornby jolly helpers nelson nightingales nor- val ilappy helpers and palermo guardianettes all chose the same topic and exhibited one way to good health but used it to illu strate various aspects of nutrition hobbies sanitation auid fly con trol exhibits were commented on by club members martha may ruth break meryl flock carolyn mclaughlin and patsy hfadsen mc laughlin the ashgrove safety sisters dor is picket marilyn wilson and cath erine hunter demonstrated stan ding up to health by showing correct posture and exercises to encourage it bannockburn stop lites with members beth ifcrnery marilyn madill margaret morrison joan and rosemary brooks presented a skit on safety in the home as did the members of dublin safety teens jean moffat margaret nightingale jane mcpbedran and jean parker spending our time off was the title of the omagh guardian angels skit in which all members took part these were ruth and joyce robertson barbara glover carol rene galloway and margar et whewell and finally the stew- arttown susies demonstrated stan ding up to health with carol dev- jsreaux judy walker and marilyn murray silver 441 homemaking club spoons were presented to all the members completing the project and certificates of achievement for 6 projects completed went to marie mitchell of bannockburn jean moffat of dublin patricia mckay of north hornby meryl flock shirley hunt and beverley roe of nelson and joyce robert son of omagh one member jean bird of ashgrove received prov incial honours for her twelfth eh ancl ai new menjbera presented with 40 homemaking club crests after a lull for the summer moriths homemaking cluha will start aetron again in halton coun ty with tieat in the atom lead ers training seawol for this pro act will be held in milton on sep- temftw 17th art ltta mew dabs win be welcomed to tbe ranks at partment of agriculture or direct- to the county home economist mrs mabel borgstrom at the de partment of agriculture 3 eliza beth street south brampton choost jtfeafoid mayor for c of c position appointment of robert t rich ardson f meafbrd as ontario re presentative of the canadian chamber of commerce has been announced by general manager d l morrell in this post mr rich ardson will be visiting boards of trade and chambers of commerce in ontario assisting them in their work mr richardson comes to the chamber with a wide background of experience in the business field and in municipal and community work for the past two years mr richardson has served as mayor of meaford his business career has been in the retail hardware trade and in insurance he also has been active in the georgian bay devel opment association in promoting sports and in service club work during the war he served overseas with the grey and simcoe forest ers regiment mass xray reveals 18 tb cases in halton county the halton county tuberculosis association reports that 18 halton county residents were found to have tuberculosis in the recent mass chest survey four of these had active disease and required hospital care in the 204127 films made during the survey there 1h wigt um 4 awwawawffiawana oi ifoantap eireawat isfc a honour of miss evelyn orane by the members of st stephens an- gikan chuaeh in the parish kall hiss dopothy comae showed moving pictures taken when she was nursing at fortjuirchuu se veral of the ladies and children took part in an unrehearsed mock wedding that caused a lot of laugh- ter to all those attending the show- evelyn assisted by klaus stever and mrs dick course opened all the hvey and useful gifts she also received a mantle cloek radio from the members of st stephens guild she thanked everyone and lunch wasserved by some aflhf la dies present birthday greetings to master johnny saunders and mr win ro- binson on july 20th mr and jtra ffin taoyn and ricky and afr land mrs afarshall and their daughter spent the week end at wasaga beach mrs floyd downs visited with mr and mis nelson pell last week end in burlington fs the hornby boys ball teem had a hamburg barbq on tuesday night at the- home of joe and bill thompson doug leslie presented ken hearns with an electric tea kettle mrs bill beeney held a miscel laneous shower for miss beverley hall who is being married this coming week mr and mrs f a anderson spent the eekend at honey har bour the hornby lox 165 was well represented in the orangemen par ade that was held in oakville on july 13th several families in the community also went to watch the parade mr and mrs howard bradley vi sited with mr and mrs tom cook in beuwood on sunday the july meeting of hornby wo mens institute was held at the home of mrs frank chisholm on wednesday the 10th with a good attendance the president mrs russell king was ht charge and op ened the meeting in the usual man ner singing the ode and repeating the mary stewaru collect- following a short business ses sion the meeting was turned over to the poetic relations convener mrs jack wccarron mrs m j brown spoke on he motto a hap py childhood is one of the best gifts any parent has in their pow- to bestow mrs mcctrron conducted an old fashioned spelling bee with mrs f brain and mrs stan hay the winners the guest speaker was mr keith durnan president of the milton kinsmen club he was introduced i by mrs mocarron and he told the ladies how the kinsmen club star ted their aims etc he told of the work being done by the milton club and how they raise their mon ey for their different projects mrs stan may thanked mr durnan for his talk the meeting closed with singing vfe queen a social half hour was enjoyed- lunch was ser ved by mrs gordon robinson mrs l sampson and the hostess miss susman barrell of ajax is with mr and mrs martin south- wood and family for a two weeks holiday mr and mrs glenn saunders and family spent sunday at was- ago and then visited with mr and mrs jim hill of angus near camp borden 3ausbi7 pendaplex hanjni tl rrkmsofpefktoflexhaftsjbig folder are now in use tawin time and money in foingdepartt merits everywhere many usenr report 50 reduction in- fifing costs pendaflex hanging fol ders assure faster easier fiqngj with fewer lost papers let us install a trial drawer of pendaflex in your busiest file if it isnt all we claim your money wilt be refunded if if s used in an office youll find it at georgetown office supplies ltd will street mudcart bldg ttjangu 7349 i dr cbeslcy oalce new assit county moh dr archie f bull medical offi cer and director- of halton coun- i ty health unit announces the ap- wre 347 which revealed abnormal- 1 tment of dr chesley m oaki as assistant medical officer of ities of the chest dr archie f bull medical offi cer and director of the halton county health unit states that all patients with conditions requiring further followup will be examined by their family physicians or at a chest clinic all contacts of the active case of tuberculosis will be examined carefully only by the most careful vigilance in case find ing and followup can we hope to control this important commun icable disease gpp lr- hu time and laqnlriei may be notice to creditors in the estate of ahrlh warred starr deceased all persons having claims ag ainst the esute of alvin wilfred starrett late of the township of esquesing in the courrtyf hal ton farmer who died on or snout the 23rl day of may 1957 are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned executors of the estate on or before- the 2nd day of august 1907 full par ticulars of their claims after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims oi which the executor shall then have notice dated at georgetown ontario this 6th day of jell 187 clayton atsojl health dr oake has had special train ing and experience in public health dr hull considers that hal ton county is most fortunate to se cure his services dr oake will be living in oakville and will be as sisting dr bull in the medical work of the health unit fay us soudtart l it ifudsea i sent to the local offiee af ttw de- tt 11111 st georgetown ontario 2 cents a bushel stops grain insects for a whole year spray bins with howard bin treat to kill insects in cracks and crevices treat new gram with howard grain guard powder mixes easily with new grain as it is binned protects it from grain insects for a whole year without affecting milling feed or seed value it costs about 2c a bushel to use hbv treat and chain guard less than it does to fumigate on sale at halton cooperative supplies mihon g tr m3h tr 7m i twins woodworking sash f hywoed fc to 7- open evenings till 9 saturdf yaflll 5 rosedole floral flowers for all occasions wedding work corsagee specialty cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albert st tr 72952 we wire flowwe 3 cabs 3 si 3

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