Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 4, 1957, p. 10

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clubs at a special night arran ged guelph rotary the night had 2 specjal italian motif with the food being italian and the program- was an italian one the members report- an excellent time was had a directors meeting was held af ter the regular meetinglast mon day with plans for the senior cit izens night coming up for a great deal of discussion and planning x93 ptlvwwfl 1ot savoy sedan in sotntwmg tsintfiwwsc and black sjucn jwwwvnflitc radio aev tlnts mileage pto 145 196s hhiwwse stecron coach excel- tbsft nomtetam a real buy was 1983 iwivtmalc codh very clean oaigjir is nlnur mechanically pttcfitacft bmliamc transports uotb oati 1095 1963 bock swiftim radio custom tamm wny sine ourtomobilc tigjmt jjpwm fmice 1195 1962 bcwck actasm mwa dynaflow j and th8ttnm medio two tone i dims sjuwm tin good condition a twaa tangjuta 795 wftt ce0exvkmuct sedan light btam art etn4htian econo- mstafi mic au soil 650 t960 3mskahcbb odh radio me sound economical tnaathb at only 395 k9sqi stchmosajeer sedan dark mamwib ajbtan transportation alt 195 mrs garfield meclure norval district lady mrs garfield mcclure the- for mer louisa hyatt died sunday november 17th at her home r r 2 brampton well known throughout the dis trict mrs mcclure is survived by her husband garfield one son hy att four grandchildren nancy norma mabel and roy mrs mc clure rested at the david a mc clure funeral home main street south brampton until tuesday whefl a funeral service was con- lucted at the norval presbyterian church by rev lockhart roal interment was in hillcrest ceme tery norval jus tan n cram 9eorgetown acnm ompx unonc 1 we caaf mt hi a hii oar mnl starting from scratch tlien ul waul to make lifr insurance our li rt in- tlir ji u i it j r n estiiient ilia i will i take id rv of ii r in tin- imiit of our lineril taut h familv death vour retirement that will make years pleasure year bsiles providing an iinmriliatr estate a sun life of canada policy will start you off on the road to finatn ial securily mivv i 1- of rn ice f i tr 72027 surijjfe of canada clarence kroll r r 2 georgetown willitts turkeys are wbjl dressed intestines removed j luscious r low in fat inexpensive tors for taste turkey at its best so order now ift trarfcei tolol sense to pay a lew more cents and get the best mums turkey farm allinafad delivered to your door v pgrsonal house cleaners of services are available to you latroughout this winter no jos too small or too large tl mla itrtwnter tjleaning mr iirttentor ipointing 3 itewniruku dteaned and waterproofed trwanwjpirs to woodwork and alterations s sjnbev sttiovei fling 4 chjnwrthjl offices stores factories homes and churches k mujman ta iftrrrwce oil or coal awfw fey reliable competent men ii out of town charges paid f it always amuses mr to read 4he articles cityreporters write about small towns i dont mean the whole article amuses me just the part where they invariably describe it as a sltoepy little town where life moves at a snails pace this observation is usual substan tiated by the accompanying picture of main street which looks quite deserted i think those pictures must be taken on sunday after noon or the weekly day off how misleading can you get little do the innocent city rea ders suspect that behind that quiet facade life moves at a clip exper ienced by very few in the city if georgetown is typical of a town its size and i imagine it is the deser ted looking main street must be caused by the- fact that all its alli ens are indoors attending some ci vic or church meeting bazaar or tea lodge club or community ef fort of some kind at- this time of year particularly there are two or three meetings being held every i night in the week to say nothing of the approaching christmas sea- son being heralded with suppers dances and dinners c all of which serves to point up a little true story i heard the other day a town official and his wife were n vited to attend a dinner and dance being held by a local organization in the legion hall they accepted i with pleasure and when the even- ini arrived our hero hurried home early from the office to spruce up a i a hit and drive his wife lown to the scone of the fcttiviitics arrv- in at the banquet hall hs v- peeked in before actually enter n the rihim and saw that there wee j no ladies present at the pai i somewhat chained she lost n- time in telling friend ityjhand thit he must have made a mistake in thinkiai she was included in the i invitation and forthwith had to be 1 driven home keeling rather sheep ish the husband returned and i dinner was well underway took a few fast bites from the plate f food served to him then looked around the room he began to wonder why certain people he had expected to see were not attending and in fact realized that the man he was sitting beside was not a member of the organization then the horrible truth dawned he was sitting in on a lions meal ing the story had a happy out come for it turned out the man who came to dinner though out of club work for some mm- was in fact a past officer of the lions and he was welcomed as a uest the other function hed rot his dates mixed and was a wc k too early but there were probably two or three other places in town wher- our hero could have wander d ii that evening and been accepted a- a guests at a big dinner who was it said small towns were quiet anyway certainly there not niiv and i have a hunch they never were 0 chuckling over our friends lit tic predicament reminded the editor of the tune a minister in a small town offered to take the service in a neighbouring country parish he ing late he dashed into the sun day school room threw off his hat and coat and hurried upstairs to the church where the strains of an organ indicated the service was ab out to begin and indeed it was nay indeed it had for a mn ister was already in the pulpit pre paring to intone the opening pray ers after a brief bout of frenzied whispering the embarrassed inter loper departed for his proper par ish it was a case of being in the right pew but the wrong church new information sturm telephone subscribers in george town and some other communities surrounding toronto will benefit from a new type of information service to be inaugurated by the bell telephone company at micp night december tin the new sys tem located in its asquith avenue building toronto is designed to in crease efficiency speed up the ser vice and control costs operators will work as a team calls being channelled automatical ly in the order in which they sre received from the subscribers on the present manual board one operator can handle 64 infor mation calls each hour the notv system is expected to speed opera- tions to about 75 an hour georgetown telephone users will j find one notable difference in their information service after dec ember 7 on the automatic board the operator will have no way of telling where the call originates therefore she will want to know what community the caller is try- j ing to reach i information will ask the cal- 1 ler what locality point are you calling please the subscribers answer will enable the operator to i find the required party with the least possible delay i invites you to a showing of the 1958 dkw friday december 6th 700 pm to 1000 pm come and see this wonderful car more horse power and its new 1958 features police corporal is association officer georgetown pol ice corporal jim bilsborrow was chosen 2nd vice- president of the halton county police association in an election of officers held last thursday at burlington cpl bilsborrow will represent the georgetown police on the executive for 1958 a week prior to that cpl bils borrow and csl ilarlcy lowe at tended a turkey dinner put on by the association at the brant inn the guest speaker at the dinner was the secretary of the ontario police association robert collins two other local members cst ncls trafford and cat ted scott were unable to attend farm news brikellosis control is strong possibility here j e w thursday of this week saw the halton farm management associa tion sponsoring an open meeting in milton r ii graham associate livestock commissioner for onta rio ably dealt with brucellosis con trol areas in relation to export markets in view of the brucellqsis programme under way in united sites we in ontario must be pre- red to adopt the brucellosis con trol area programme if we wish psychiatrist speaker at meeting of nurses i a general meeting of the hal- ton county chapter of the regis tered nurses association of on- j tario was held in oalrville novem ber 19th a large attendance enjoyed dr it d buckners talk on his work in the psychiatric clinic for the rehabilitation of men in the on- tario reformatories refresh ments were served after the meet ing doors open more conveniently smoother quieter operation m improved seating several other new features all for your comfort kolsbeek motors v norval tr 74091 1 bssresrmk i i gift at the home evert qtt ust- lasvff or smau ptnqs its ferfbctoaptinthls 3lofurakho when you give home furnishings you give 365 days of pleasure to every one in the home just a few of the items that await you are shown here come in and let us help you do your christmas stropping use our christmas layaway 1 dryers washers i rrcww frigid a ire thor easy imvra irons 1 dry and steam i televisions l 10 admiral rogers majestic also with uhf for channel 17 ii i tv lamps vacuums ketitctcww lewyt royal frigidaire thor easy food mixers sunbeam and general electric polishers general electric percolators electric clocks snyder westclox refrigerators n and freezer chests 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 wcwnic 1 i 1 i 1 i i 1 1 i ccci n frigidaire admiral princess racine radio and hifi toasters admiral rogers majestic free christmas draw win an electric train or doll for that favorite child in tha family get draw tickets at our store the store to try before you buy harold c meclure ltd free delivery we believe in selling satisfaction 14 main st georgetown tr 72522 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 to retain our market in the us for our surplus cattle stated mr grah am this will involve a test and slaughter programme in connec tion with jahich compensation will be paid on cattle which react while l official announcement has been made it is anticipated that prior to such a programme b ing undertaken in any county or are twothirds of the cattle own ers must petition in favour of such action the second speaker of the even ing was prof a c robertson of tha dept of economics at uroni tario agricultural college robertson daatt whfc6wf ita of f buni cveooe t i hr sffefefo

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