Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 13, 1957, p. 6

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sjx i 1 7 thk oaokostown hirald wednesday november 13th 1957 page 8p rf jl club midtown attention teenagers dancj to tw latest records dancing in tw rose room every frday night 90o pja to midnight no jeans please membership cards free at thedoor j j i the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown glen williams norval limehouse hornby stewarttowre baujnafao ashgrove terra cotta walter c biehn subscription rate 300 a year single gnpies 8fc each advertising rates quoted on application the herald is printed each wednesday in the office at 2j min st georgetown r publisher a nd editor staff garfield l wcgllvray bob baskerviuo leslie m clark dave hastings corey herrington jr ken cowell mrs aileen bradley terry harley authorized as second class maul post office dept ottawa l- aember of the canadian weekly newspaper association and jpe ontario division of the cna- work in india is discussed at rally gold not conducive to remembrance the last of the autumn sectional rallies of halt on presbyterial of the united church wms was held in munns church trafalgar octo ber 31st with a good attendance appelby auxiliary opened the meeting with a worship service re sponse to the roll call was a report of the highlights of the year from each auxiliary this was followed by greetings from mrs a b har ris presbyterial president depart mental reports were givenby the executive the music was provided by bron te and suffolk park groups mrs williamson of appelby told in the following lines how the evils of the world must be overcome by by good if there is righteousness in the heart there will be beauty in the char acter by war the thankfulness that through their sac- if there is beauty in the character rifice our country is free irurc will bo harmony in the home i x n u r if there is harmony in the home a change n date for remembrance day there wfl m thc naujn could not be lightly planned there is a strong when there i order in the nation natural sentiment amoncj the generation which there will be peace in the world honours first war veterans to keep the proper missionary work of the church is date and yet now that the service encompas- revealed j the ovemas r program she said and the ms ses three wars all of which ended on different a missionary workers must become dates it could be sensible to consider a change deeply invphed in human suffer- we would suggest it possible to set a day in must think plan and work r in a farm or constructive way to late spring or early fall as a day of national re- help rebuild wartorn countries re membrance and thanksgiving proclaimed as a build slums in our own cities help public holiday of equal importance to thanksgiv- l p k r a ners we must be a compassionate ing labor day and other national holidays at society she tressed the same time there could be minutes silence miss inez morrison candidate of remembering friends whose life was cut short observed and a shortened service at the cenotaph n t jkcrl each year on the actual armistice dates guest speaker miss louise scott who has spent 26 years in india lions provide the spark tofjis guaranteed certificates term 12 3 or 5 years directory il shivering at the remembrance day ceremony on sunday we wondered if it might not be worth consideration to change the date to one which would better suit our northern climate there has never been a year in our memory when the service has not taken place with chill winds blowing many times we have heard the officiating minister say he is curtailing his re marks because of the cold each time we have wondered if one of the paraders is going to catch a serious chill and we have wondered too how many of those attending the ceremony are more conscious of the immediate veafher conditions than they are of the reason for being there the sadness continued effort of the lions club in pay ing for the community swimming pool has put the club into the home stretch with some 3000 realized from the car draw and jamboree just completed the club has set its sights on clearing up the remaining 47o0 before the pool opens again next summer and with the public support accorded the club in its efforts up to now there is no reason to doubt that this will be done a the lions are to be commended for a major boost to a project which might never have come it was a night it was a night of history monday at the geor getown council meeting when a zoning bylaw became law in town long overdue and with sections which will be subject to change in years to come the bylaw will not transform georgetown into a planned community like other towns our age there has been an unplanned development which has plac ed factories beside houses stores in what might have been residential sections and houses of all price brackets in varying locations had it not been for their original promotion tals she s tn for many more nurses to staff indian while the pool committee was nct composed en- hospitals miss scott had also tirely of club members lions were predominant been speaker at the waterdown in the organization and when the general fund t 7 mlss wilma thomas home on canvass fell short of the 50000 goal the lions f from japan spoke to thc took it upon themselves to finish the job churchill and lakeview rallies on whatever their next public appeal may be that country all four r t rallies were well attended and next spring it is to be hoped that the public will were very worthwhile again dig in there are few public projects so at the munns rally an interest- widely used as the swimming pool and every par- j much depends on i you was displayed by mrs ent should be willing to contribute his share brownridge milton the poster t read what god expects of you wont be done unless you do it 4 thc world of tomorrow depends on what we as followers are willing to do today the bylaw will not remedy- any past mis- delicious noon luncheon was provided by the ladies of munns takes but it will have some salutory effect on church the future it is not proper to think that because i certain things have happened in the past they station master attends j 7 a freight agent meeting should be permitted to happen over and over aqain and the larger a town gets the more im- november 7th john klliott was the only outoftown aent invi- portant zonmg becomes if we are- to avoid a pot- ted a a mprllnj f pourri of buildings rather than a segregation of cal freight agents association of amounts 100 up enquiries invited j- haltons peel trust savings co oakville woorworth mdg brampton 11 qimm st e dr x burns milne dental surgeon xray mill street tr 72871 industry and commerce georgetown honours memory of men killed in three wars a lengthy parade and a solemn dress rev alex calder read scrip- service at the cenotaph marked re- turc rev kenneth richardson membrance day in georgetown on said memorial prayers and rev sunday- paying respects to the memory of 26 local men who died in world war 1 37 in world war 2 and 2 in the korean conflict a service was conducted by georgetown min isterial association in which rev morgan mcfarlane gave the ad- alfred barker pronounced benediction the scots and high school cadets fire- mrn scouts guides and cubs mem bers of town and township councils and sandy best mp and stan hall mpp mayor jack armstrong gave an opening address in which he paid tribute to those who sacrificed their lives in war many wreaths weer placed by individuals and or ionizations and the honour rolls were read by fred mccartney and the parade led by georgetown harvey garvin legion president brass and reed band marched i the service concluded with the from the legion hall to lhc ccno taph in the parade were members of the legion branch and the lad ies auxiliary c coy iorne iast post two minutes silence and reveille and thc singing of thc queen henry shepherd mbe was marshal of thc parade the original suburbanite and a town country nutreads all selected original equipment type tires complete stock all sizes fully guaranteed immediate installation free georgetown tire battery 54 main it n tr 73290 toronto both railways had reprc scntatives of their freight steam ship claims and cartage depart ments attending during an inspection tour of the various- railway offices they wen- shown npw tilling machines that record billing on a tape the tape recorder only picks out vital in for i mation from the way bills which is shown in green color the tape is put into another machine which punctures holes in cards according to thc information on the tape between toronto and montreal a teletype connects- the offices direc tly so revenue billing does not have to go with thc shipment due to high prices of fuel oil and licen ces transports are finding it cheaper loading some of their trail ers on flat cars in a piggyback system which gives them 8hour service between toronto and mon treal the object of thursdays meet ing was to acquaint all those atten ding with various railway facilit ies with the object of improving service the anglican parish st georges trinity xxii november 17th stewardship sunday 800 am holy communion corporate for recently confirmed 945 am church school sr dopt 9 yrs and over 1 1 oo a m church school jr dept infants 8 yrs 1 1 oo am nursery can- it 00 am holy communion 145 pm m st k meeting 7 0o pm kvcnsong i dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray tri angle 73641 t mtn street georgetown s m faibith ro optometrist w h carr professional engineer ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guejph st telephone tr 73300 georgetown animal clink c w sayers dvjw 106 guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 72741 thursday frank pctch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 72864 georgetown monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g a l t 10 00 am holy communion prayers for sick tom van sickler 8a barrittar solicitor a notary 19 main st s tr 74531 former hydro bldg st alberts glen williams 930 am- mattins 1040 a m church school the mail bag protests charge for parents at skating ont 1957 georgetown november lllh dear mr kdiror i are the arena board in such dire circumstances that they have to i charge a parent or guardian 15c to enter thc arena to put their child- rens skates on is it that they are afraid one of us old fellows will borrow the kids skates and take a spin around thc ice or are they ahald we will get free use of one of their fabulous washrooms whatever the reason im sure they will lose more than they gain by these socalled money making metsiods sheldon lawr r with advertising space at a premium these weeks advertisers would do well to have their copy in by the week end prior to pub lication to ensure lb prinung the next issue thank yon iv ib- hows your iq todays insurance problems answered maurice manderson ba barrister solicitor and n public tr 72464 office xtot5t georgetown question will collision in surance cover a blown out tire incurred when a car hits a tree stump answer only when there is other damage which is cover ed by the insurance policy contributed in the fewer of sound insurance by john r barbs jambs rvrvans john t akjmrtrono i lever hoslcin chartered accomntantt 51 main n brampton glendale 14824 44 victoria st toronto phone em 49131 hewson ord helson barristers and solicitor 39 main sl south beside knox church 120 guelph st hunter bldg no 7 bwy george c hewson john d ord frederick a helson tr 72246 tr ts781 a m nielsen dc nrx doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice 25 pm closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph st georgetown triangle 73612 w h biggs and ralph davies accredited plc accountants 65 main st n georgetown tl 73351 office hours 9 ajn to 5 pm mondays to fridays for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours s am to 6 pun daily evenings by appointment robt r hamilton ro eyes examined oculists prescriptions pilled for appointment tr 73871 181 guelph street georgetown b prevent chimney fires us fir chief chemical chimney cleaners to eliminate soot and scale from your stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for use in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton coop supplies walter hpope cpa ace certified public accountant licensed municipal auditor 39 main st soffttt tr 74821 after hours tr 49t9 dale bennett and latimer barristers and solicitors leroy dale qc 09141856 sybil bennett qc 19301956 douglas v tatimer ba triangle 73381 mill st georgetown earl g black b coram rxa ca chartered accountant 182 main st milton ont triangl 85562 tf robert w fletcher licensed bailiff prompt reports v alley 7j314 r r 1 bronte neville sxolxjer co public arrpuniaints ana sanmasin ecrcterirs trustees in bankruptcy cobhossioneks for oaths toronto brampton 6eoratown lindsay fenelwi falls le 25668 gl 14485 tr 74711 fa- 42404 hi georgetown office m main st s chiropractic clinic tuesday 12 dj id pjw lmikoayt is bjh to bum s satutjdayi u mm pm d oay dc m titiault dc ntoh fe tr 7401 ik

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