Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1957, p. 9

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7v -1- the geoletowhheraij f georgetown ont wednesday evehino november 27th 1957 second section no motor vehicle shah be parttedbl a in thlt town of georgetown from midnight to 6 a from december 1st to march 15th by order roy haley chief constable mr dairyman have you checked feed prices with those at your coop lately k not your are probably paying too much for your dairy feeds and concentrates e4li us today halton cooperative supplies 45 guelph street triangle 72271 as recognition for being tops in their sales- group in the sale of sealy mattresses local dealer harold mcclure and his wife were company guests at a recent sales convention in miami flprida mr and mrs mcclure who are pictured at left rear during one of the dinners flew to florida with a party of ontario dealers and their wive number ing 49 to spend a week in the south plan harrison public school addition for next september visiting over the holidays go cnr the strrt the comfortable way no matter where youre going whether youre travelling solo or with your fkmily you can make your plans now snowfilled skies or icy roads will make no difference youll get where you wantfto go and youll enjoy every relaxing minute of yoor trip insure your holiday fun plans by making your cnr r now check too the moneysaving features of oar family fare plan ask about cnr gift certificates ideal for holiday giving for tickets and information contact your local canadian national representative every ear more and more people who are going visiting over the christmas a statement bj the inspector for public schools mr jorjuiskucc at i a special meeting of thcwjeprrc town public school board iqfe the harrison public school on thursrla to the effect that the portable class i rooms being considered bj the board for harrison are onlj a temporary solution to a problem that could go on for the next ton cars brought a motion from tlx board that the neccsar steps ik taken immediatch to start plans for a new four and possibu i r wins on the school the wing would cost approximated 60 000 00 the problem brought to a head at the meeting when a suri i report distributed to hoard mem i induawd that ilirrimin school lias absorbing an uvtrdjje 15 pupils per month mil jt this rjti could ontinur to do m onl until junu ir or in liking over tin suts 1 d quota of j5 pupils pi r room until march for the remaining 4 months the board must detide hr ther to return bnefl to staggered classes or drop kindergarten to provide another standard class room regular classes would res urae with the fall term and the op ening of the new wing onl minor changes were madt in the sketch plan of the proposed park school following an irrspec lion of the plan by mr skucc and mr bornholt representing the or partimnl of hd mat ion the chan ics wire made in the height of the ceiling placermnt of doors and size of the kindergarten room miss diana wills was engaged a a teacher at hapi 1 street school in place of mis era hull who is uin the staff in december seeks trade unionists interest in politics speaking of the future of or gamzed labour reg gisborn m p p for wentworth east told the regular meeting of halton ccf association held in milton on mondaj that on the labour front the trade union movement must seek to organize the unor ganized political he told his audience trade unionists must back up their unions b taking an active interest in politics i mr gisborn said it is cheaper i and easier for workers to gain a fairer share of what the produce 1 bv political mi ans and legisfativc 1 action than it is b strikes he said three provincial labour fed j orations ontario saskatchewan and british columbia have endors ed the ccf as their political arm and predicted more will follow with similar action being taken b the canadian labour congress blue cord award is one of guides highest one of the highest awards in guiding the blue cord was pie- scnted to a georgetown girl bar bara kinrade daughter of mr and mrs william kinrade ostrafidcr blvd the presentation was made in the howard wrigglesworth school auditorium on wcdnesda november 6th mrs egbert reed of norval pirblic relations officer for guiding in ontario made the award she mentioned her high regai d forarbara whom she has known through camping at doe i ake tuic same evtnnig barbara ricci d the following badges 1 hi lit tic house lmblem llandv oman s badti swimming badi and th homemaker s badge barbara s n t step will be the hihcst of all milling awards thi god cord etiisfatn s n p si vera of ir l ti tests towards this goal distiict lommissionu mrs nor m in marchment alon with mrs rt ed presented further badges to carol iani who received the mus ic iovers balge minstrel bacfge hostess noodle woman and cooks badges carol greensward received her retired banker bill glenney dies finance chairman of brampton council w e bill glenney 69 died in peel memorial hospital on november 16th a civicminded man tar glen ney took a prominent part in many of bramptons charitable and de velopment projects he served on the public library board cor many years and for 17 years had been a member of the peel memorial hospital board of governors he bad been a council member for three years mr glenney was born and edu cated ill oshawa he was employ ed in bank branches in oshawa montreal and seaforth and manag ed branches at gravenhurst and huntsville before coming to brampton as manager of the to rontodominion bank he retired four years ago rev c allan johnson conduct ed the funeral service at christ anglican church and interment was in brampton cemetery r george kenton who is running second class badge dorothv thorn for an oakville council seat ad pson her needlewoman s badge dressed the meeting briefly to e iatr in the evening mr kinrade plain wh he is a council candi showed coloured slides of guiding date 1 since it started in georgetown jack henr federal candidate special k fr he evening wen guides and guulers from norval and glen williams local associa loin members pannts and fi lends chaired the meeting and handled the discussion following mr gis boms talk reports of commit tees were adopted and members were urged to attend the 25th anniversar celebration of the ccr in hamilton december 4th at the delta collegiate stanlc knowles will be the speaker and entirtainment will lie supplied bv cbc tv arfists pittsburgh paints exterior and interior ernies radio mill st tr 72701 froien wood hardwood yoor pioneer ka chain aaw tackles every type of timber every time of year exclusive scroweather chain easy winter starting greater logging power all add up to bigger winter cutting profita for you i see ua for a free demonstration pioneer ra chain saw pioneer z sales and repair service rentals available georgetown tire battery 64 main street north 54 main st n tr 73290 i 1 utv- blood donors are urgently needed more donors for the blood clinic to be h id on thursdav december uth an- urenth n ede d it 1- re ported hv heel oss officials a i though the campaign looallv is pr gristing nicelv with a favorable- reception it is hoped that the e will be at least 600 blood donors on that da which means a maximum effort i the cominunit is needed the clinic will be open from 2 until 4 in the afternoon and in the evening from fi until 9 pm dot tors anel nursis will he in attmd ancc a number of nurses are still re quired and are asked to contul miss kewcniary jordan i m i lai k or mrs i maughan if thi can give- their services that da also quite a number of volunteer ladies aie 1 still needed that la to help in var 1 urns was such as showing the public whi re to hang their coals welcoming them at the door and j showing them to the various beds anonc who feels thev can help arc urged to get in touch with one of the above it is hoped that this appeal will be extremely successful in view of the fact that one has not been held in georgetown in many years guide patrol leader i gets nursing badge i v patrol leader with the 2nd l ompanv georgitown girl guides 1 brenda dawson has been awareh el the hume nursing badge after sue cessfiith passing the nccossji le-st- tuesdav evening the- difficult 1 xaminatiun was conducted b mrs o m brewster at her home mrs brewster is a 11 isterrd nurse and is the teser f all georgetown guides deer breaks neck in run on hill recently a 200 pound deer broke its neck in a fall on the farm of a j mclsaac on no 25 highway mr mclsaac with some friends was strolling through his bush when a doer was sighted coining toward them down a hill upon sighting the people the deer tried to stop and in planting its fore feet firmly on the ground turned completely over falling and break ing jls needed mr mclsaac called the game war den in milton who sent a pro- todal pblfce officer to pick p the til nl r- j may the mm bal the day of wonen doing haraaee work ia certainly long pone by with a kxlern automatic smarts rennei oil or eeoal fired little ork b ateeded the am of the houw ran nea leave town and come bark ilh- aat worrying about his furnace or with out tg a janitor of hi wife the toll tocy from your smarts chinook co5v r h thompson hardware oil gas heating hardware plumbing phone tr 72971 b building sand concrete gravel road gravel ettc and top soil stonework tout haines vlwiiiianw tr jk ftlife ftbi blood donor clinic dec 12 a canvasser will call at your home november it dae 1 monuments design submitted cemetery lettering corner pests and markers a good display in stock braittpton monument works wm c allan prop 68 queen sl west brampton shop phones res gl 10445 gl 11813 rep tom nicol phone brampton jl 13962 kentners fuel kids it1sc6d i to freeze enough your wide falling leaves butwrrwcxiroil and falling tem- ittjuwrm inside i 7 peratures ahead fill up your tank with our fuel oil so phone right now wh fuel ol stove oil coal ic- wmvi 7 as si crocjjixoia 7 3 s thu958sludebaker w scotsman canadas lowestpriced fullsized car economical to buy operate and service the ideal family car now available at hicken clapham studebaker packard sales and service shell products corner maple ave and 7th line phone tr 73952 open 8am 10pm sunday 9 a m 7 pm town of georgetown r nomination meeting thursday nov 28 wrigglesworth school auditorium nominations will be received from 730 to 8 30 paa for the offices of mayor reeve deputyreeve oounqilors hydro commissioner and public school trustees a public meeting will follow nominations when reports of this years municipal activities will bo given and candidates for office will bo given a chance to speak j c g benham returning offfear

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