Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1957, p. 10

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1 the georgetown herald wednesday eves nov 27th 1957 page 2 she needs a ex phone in the kitchen do y0u to order call your telephone business office tfcochon ia adion were offering you the safest rarest winter traction tire ever new custom subur- banitsswhk vgrip tread design snowy hills slippery nowpacked curves this new winter tire takes them all no skids no spinning or fishtailing we give a generous tradein allowance on your old tires mount new suburbanites urea of charge see jib now for new custom suburbanites y goodyear georgetown tire battery 54 main street n tr 73290 insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 vt mill street serving your community for over 30 years e changeover time at maveals now is the time to have your car put in shape for winter driving our mechanics are trained to do the best possible work on your car w pickup and dalfear tr 73611 restr733 hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes caraqcs industrial requirements renovations buildino supplies elertf building need fljpftgpgs a expect 1400 children this year lor record santa parade more than hf0 bags of candy will be needed for the lion-spon- sponsored santa claus parade this year to take care of what is ex pected to be the largest crowd of youngsters since the first annual lions christmas tree 26 years ago the chairman for the par ade arrangements tom reed told the club at their dinner meeting in the lagion hall tuesday no 19th that the float entries this year has surpassed last years number the parade this year is being coupled with a poultry draw and tickets are now on sale and may be purchased from any dub mem ber or many of the local mer chants the parade will be broad cast again this year and will pos sibly receive television coverage auparty for children- of the olub jfmembers will be held on sunday dec 22nd in charge of lions stan wade and bob hamilton region 6 of which georgetown is a part is regarded as the best in district a2 according to the deputy district governor russell vickcrs of burlington mr vlck- ers was the guest speaker at the meeting and spoke to the members chiefly on the growth of lionism in its first forty years this month is the 40th anniversary of lions intcfnational he said the leaders of the organization arc looking to the present members to carry on the work and spread lionism even further throughout the world during the first forty years lion ism has spread from a small din ner meeting in june of 1917 to more than 82 countries with a membership of more than half a million mr vickcrs reviewed the clubs activities of the past year in supporting the girls pipe band the work in raising money for the community swimming pool fund and the high average atten dance which forced them to move to a larger meeting place the deputy district governor assisted in an induction ceremony performed by the club officers inducted into the club were jim carney russ woods george mit chell john scotty herkcs and frank bishop after the cere mony president dick riddall wel comed the five new members into the club and mr vickers welcom ed them into the region and lions international a number of members volun teered to assist the local branch of the red cross with their blood 1 donor canvass which is presently i going on j club members arc journeying by bus to visit the hamilton east club at thoir regular dinner meet ing on tuesday night this is the first of a scries of interclub visits planned for the ruminn season jamiaca life customs told to terra cotta wi iis m s iku of v- r tun uw tli- yin srikrr i i i nihchiim inictm a the tin cutta v i lid nov nth a hi- hiimr of mr- owens micunim resident of lainuca for three years mrs poulas told tho ladies of the life and customs there and lipi yed handicrafts made by the jam can people keeping on the jamaican heme- the members answered the roll call with the name of a product of jam aica miss eleanor macdonald read the motto which was o native land through weal and woe thou has my heart whereer i go a report of the area convention in toronto was given by mrs art mokanc who also gave a report on the district directors meeting mrs mokane was delegate at the three day convention iowen macdonald played a piano solo after which mrs harvey puckering had charge of a home talents period and var ious pieces of handywork made in her spare time a donation of 5 was voted towards the purchase of a movie projector for wi work in the community the assistant hostesses were mrs harvey tuckering and mrs art mckane and mrs lloyd cricli- ton thanked the guest speaker and the hostess for the- use of hei home the next meeting is at the home of mrs clarence anderson i min0 millw0rk doqrs cabinets frames sash stairs screens prompt service free estimates it water st tr 797t s 525 is total from poppy day collection the poppy day collection this year amounted to 52587 to date mrs thomas grieve secretary treasurer in thanking those who supported thisworthjucause says that owing to bad weather on now- 9t antt afll gftsges twsfo an- vaandi a oihnmtrf bt wwfld be vwny ranch anqnwuittad iibe says if ftiraute wiafttaic tto tamrtnfbute any small amounts wmtflfl xjontact her basiites ttto buhas msalteed- f roip poppy sstatttonw wopc donations audkmnktedgpdr ffcurai aftic merchants and puna aitwimoc brinwir mills do minion stood sbuartfe tksbe town councih bbknftc off onnnmxoe leg ioifc anpatniaak fftwwmoisfl paper lfadu t eaten eftoaesmg coun eut fcaca clmtmnll off woman siirov sojtsojtsi maabowtgtan growers r htta bouns hjcgjan branch 2t4d troop scouts has flag dedication during the morning service at georges anglican on sunday the 120 legion ladies auxiliary rbe- wers retail beaumont knitting mills local 471 provincial local 474 alliance credit lodge af am rebekahs esquesing womens institute rex heslop firemen a total of twenty wreaths were placed on the cenotaph on remme- brance day by individuals and or ganizations in memory of men who were killed on active service union jack and troop flag dedicated- in a ceremony conduct ed by rev kenneth richardson scouts and cubs of the 2nd georgetown troop attended the service in uniform the flags were carried by roger clark and david sprague and ricky smith roger schofield and robert evis were members of the colour party graham wood and alan peterson were colour bearers for cutis accidents dont just happen i the yare caused drive safely this fatal accident location rural bitarsacflotv hrortua 415 pm roadsurfaoi gravel dry rfsultt one woed on slightly injured 1tb wr m ttbe right approached the intersection and slowed down apparently taflt ttmflril tibe other car bad passed but suddenly the driver changed her atanfl and began to accelerate no doubt thinking she had time to cross the innmsbdtnan the other driver braked immediately but couldnt stop in time ffia too- summned into the other broadside the indecisive driver died in ibwainafl ifoidecisdon has been the cause of many serious and fatal accidents btamenftftar this every time you drive cmtakio eatmnt of transport better by far because its gas fully automatic home heating 0t tmj service trained servicemen on duty 24 hours o day every claj hots expensive than other types of fuel jibe cleanest heating fuel no fuel delivery problems jnk gas equipment is approved by the canadian g association and the canadian standards association only gas is silent no on or off noises only gas burners are absolutely free of electrical connec tions operate no matter what the weather iudget terms available united suburban gas limited t t tr 73921 uniteds kx hjiat watbr dry ypuh othe3 id am condition better una any otur lu

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