Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1957, p. 16

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v 1- tinreiqiieiwwn herald wednesday eveg nov- 27th 1957 page0 i a 5 to l00 store 11 main st n tr 72410 assorted boxed it beautiful printed cents in 25 ft box 55c 36 to box 79c 51 to box 88c boxed pearl necklets single strand pear with pearl batten or jthinasten clasp i 39c junior miss gift sets pearl necklace and matching bracelet 49c lady beth seamless stress civil defense role for lome scots regiment vary sheer errhn seams to worry about prii9 special christmas delicious chocolates french creams and gums lb- 49c ladies nylon hose first quality full fashioned 51 gauge is denier highest quality for wear and economy pr 77c 2 p 150 ask about our christmas layaway plan wmtemiitz jmmtmhfmmjlmm imbottbcf mom 4bawianni stewv twins woodworking sash frames plywood trim limehouse tr 72162 open evenings till 9 saturdays till 5 i it in iv i is travel notes reduced fares to florida tca has announced reduc tions in 1st class and tourist fares to tampa i 1st class return s13715 tourist return 11640 family plan available on 1st class fare full particulars at john r barber travel advisor j john r barber agency insurance travel tr 74531- mill street will sell municipal telephone service the municipal telephone system of chinguacousy township will be put up for sale if ratepayers ap prove a bylaw which is slated to appear on this years election ballot december 9th all ratepayers qualified to vote on money bylaws will have the opportunity of voicing their opin ion on whether the system should be maintained as a public utility or whether negotiations should he opened for its sale a bell telephone company of fer is standing involving approxim ately 350000 for the assets of the municipal system the capital va lue is placed by auditors at s312- 000 the township is now paying prin cipal and interest on a debenture issue of 275000 the debentures were issued for funds to rebuilt the line which serves 200 subscri bers the municipal system was inaug- i urated 50 years ago with a handful of subscribers it has grown to ir present status with assets of mor- j than s27500o three exchange 1 serve the subscribers at hutton- ville snelgrove and victoria serv ing a large number of people in iho georgetown shopping area particu larly on the victoria exchange chinguacousy nominations arc to be held friday nov 29th nomina tions will be held for reeve depu tyreeve and councillors and the election is slated for december 9 ratepayers will also voice their op inion on a five year annual grant of s2o000 for the extension of peel memorial hospital all elec tors will answer a question on the twoyear term the new role for the orne scots pdrltegl in this era of atomic war threat was outlined in its broader aspects on sunday morning by lt- col sk charters at a con ference of the regiments officers a the brampton armoury the fact that nuclear weapons could be launched against canada tomorrow was sufficient reason for the regiment to give its most en thusiastic support to civil defence preparation there is no need for cenfcract- ing the blues and certainly no need for panic declared col charters but there is a real need to accept the fact that the militia must pre pare itseffror a new concept of warfare he said that while military- train ing would not be neglected a large portion of the future syllab us scheduled cor 1956 wrjuld em body rftborough training in all pha ses of jcivil defence 4 he urged the closest cooperation with civilian civil defence groups and welcomed the news that tor onto township fire chief jack brahhwaite had been appointed peels civil defence coordinator already he and major e f con- over have extended the regiments offer of full cooperation in the event of atomic war on he canadian scene a much greater de gree of militia discipline is indica ted for without such discipline and efficiency a disorganized civilian population would throw the coun try into complete disorder ani choke off vital services rescue search and evacuation would be top priority assignments it was suggested and familiarization witfi atomic weapons fallout and decontamination are musts fjr everyone in the regiment col charters touched on the theme of civil defence when he was guest speaker last friday night at the first annual ladies night of the sergeants mess on that occa sion he expressed the hope that war would be averted and that the worlds diplomats would exercise the greatest wisdom and diplomacy in maintaining peace it is my unofficial opinion however as a private citizen that a bomb could drop here tomorrow he said col charters gave the officers a resume of the recent exercise which he- and his secondincom mand major a kemp of burling ton recently attended at ilailey- bury this was the first exercise involving the militia in which sim ulated atomic bombing was featur ed the lessons learned at ilailey bury will be imparted to officer ncos and other ranks during th coming training year and a starr has already been made on the sal ient aspects certain details of civil defence particularly involviag liaison be tween themilitary and civilian an thorities is in process of clarifies tion the co said the natural tendency in time of homefront disaster is family sur viva first it was admitted it was therefore necessary to develop a plan of operation which would he built on the theme of save the na tion cooperation teamwork and above all discipline would be need ed to avert chaos col charters said that the civil defence programme would also be designedto cope with peacetime disaster such as that created r hurricane hazel as well as war- born calamity ajejj yo tic for the lions i fowl eady cmsnw mupmff and carps by coutts we haw a complete- line of boxed cards and individual cards for that special some- ens come in and make your selections while our stock it complete joes tuck release schedule for industrial league this is the first half of the sche dule for the milton industrial ho ckey league in which the local smith and stone plant has an en try thursday nov 21 p l robert son vs ontario steel gerrys vs smith and stone thursday november 28 ontario steel vs smith and stone i i robertson vsjerrys thursday dec 5 p i robert son vs smith and stone ontario steel vs gerrys thursday dec 12 gerrys vs smith and stone p i robertson vs ontario steel thursday dec 19 p l robert son vs gerrys ontario steel vs smith and stone thursday dec 28 ontario steel vs gerrys p l robertson vs smith and stone thursday january 2 p l rob errtson vs ontario steel gerrys vs smith and stone rosedale floral flowers for all occasions r wedding work corsages specialty uj flowers and funeral designs 32 albert st we wire flowed- advisory board helps 38 county mind residents there are 39 registered blind re sidents of halton county it was re- peed by wesley stanley field sec retariat the annual meeting of halton advisory board of the can adian national institute for the blind the meeting was held in milton at the office of the chairman g frank thompson on november 6th blind residents range in age from 3 years to 99 mr stanley said poin ting out that the cneb is anxious to extend its services to these per sons and can only do so with- the help of the board and other inter ested parties thanks to members of the iode in georgetown acton and milton the annual fund campaign was quite successful georgetown con tributed 955 milton 1301 and ac ton 702 these together with a 500 county grant and an allotment of 5500 from the good neighbors fund of oakvillc trafalgar bron te and proceeds from a campaign now in progress in burlington pro vides the revenue to help blind cit izens there were receipts of 300 from blindcraft booths at milton and georgetown fairs there has been a good response in connection with the eye bank not all blind people can benefit from the transplanting of corneas but to those jho can it means res toration of sight and greaty impro ved vision resignations of mrs m m bush and s c- fcarman were accepted and new members elected to the board are mrs harold richardson john isard and sandy best mp officers reelected g frank thompson milton chairman dick licata georgetown 1st vice h g mckillop oakvillc 2nd vice h j tier burlington 3rd vice g h riddolls milton secretary ii vv kelson milton treasurer active members georgetown another goodyear service m i 1 i j ft your present tires either regular or snow treads can be tractionized for positive traction on ice hard packed show or 7 slippery wet pavements this service only takes a few minutes fob the smau amount of 250 per wheel free when new goodyear tsresior retreads are purchased so dont delay drive in today thats georgetown tire battery be wise triangle 73290 tracnonize mrs percy leslie mrs j f gillis dick licata jack runham acton mrs a e long mrs s matthews mrs e c franklin burlington mrs w fraser mrs h richardson e d lucas h j tier milton mrs m e gowland miss h tre- mayne k y dick h w kelson g f thompson g ii riddolls oak villc mrs j a m bell mrs e davis mrs ii ryne ii g mckil lop john isard honorary members georgetown john d kelly v ii kentncr san dv best mi acton mrs w j beatty h r force buriingtoji hughes cleaver george harris oakville lady baillie frank puv len milton george elliott qc stan hall mpp dr carl martin j e whltelock open house at coop picks draw winners a large group of district resi dents toured the new addition to the warehouse and mill facilities of the halton coop supplies durins the open house on friday and sat i urday november 15 and 16 refreshments were served srd visitors saw displays of mill equipment and appliances win ners of the lucky draws were e gleeson r r 1 milton h arm strong r r 1 milton h price r r 1 hornby mrs s agnew r r 3 milton j c bell r r 1 burlington bcv death r r 1 milton i dont wait now is the time j to advertise your xmas stock of merchandise chevrolet ntw farsnrs csatrsl isties three allnew stepvan models are reedy to cut costs and save work in door- todoor delivery service new 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