th georgetown herald wednesday january 15th 1958 pack 2 the anglican parish st georges epiphany 11 january 19 a 6i a m iholy communion v mm church school sr dept tyrs and up 11 oil am church school air dept 28 7rs 11 00 ajn holy communion infant care nursery 7 00 p ffl evensong thursdays 10 00 a m holy communion intercessions st altons glen williams 9 30 a m mattins 10 45 a m church school ray salter continues school board chairman ray salter 32 maple west was appointed chairman of the georgetown public school board last wednesday evening when the board met at harrison pubupjjor school to name their officers for 1958 this is the fifth straight year thai mr salter has held the office james f evans 2 guelph st is again secretary treasurer and fred masterman 63 charles st is the board s appointee to the high school board for 1958 prra cipal of harrison public school harold hehry 15 market st re ceived a three jrear appointment for the years 195859 and 60 to the library boaa other members of the public school board include w e wil son valleyview road s a fin lay 17 durham sl harry shor- ull 46 maple ave west c j mcnantara 9 young st and roy hansen 70 king sl chi rho clubbers have tour of church a feature of the meeting of the chi rho club of st george s angli can at their meeting thursday was a tour of tfte church conducted by rev kenneth ritichatdson the rector explained the mean ing of different articles and symv bols used in the church ritual and club members had many questions to ask and received much useful information during the tour it was the annual meeting of the group and two husbands and wife combinations were elected to office roy cock 162 guelph sl is president and his wife is treasurer doug meades 72 rexway drive is vice president and mrs meades is secretary clare francis 35 shelley fet is past president mackenzie news insulation pays for itself by reduced costs it gives the added div idend of greater home comfort both winter and summer fiberglas rolls 2 xl5 60 ft long covering 75 sq ft per carton 3 75 fiberglas rolls 3 xl5 40 ft long covering 50 sq f t per carton sj 25 granulated fiberglas 5 cu ft si 50 vtill cover an area of 30 sq ft 2 chick or 20 sq ft 3 thick alfoil aluminum insulation 250 ft 5 30 per roll 500 ft 58 70 per roll ray salter at wednesday s meeting the board accepted the application of william g marshall 42 queen st as the new public school at tendance officer his duties to be gin on february 1st mr marshall suceeds harold moyer norval who resigned when he moved out side the town limits william burgoyne of john b parkm associates architects for the proposed addition to harrison public school was- present at the meeting and presented plans of the four room wing to the board tenders arc expected to bt called for later this month or in carl february exemplifying the board s reas on for the addition was mr hen r s report stating that on janu ary 6th 27 new pupils turned up for enrolment in harrison public school prior to this an average of 15 new pupils- per month had enrolled at the school swifts eversweet randtess t lb pkg side bacon 5 e brand beef roasts 49 tablerite red or blue brans beef blade short rib or boneless shoulder tablerite sliced minced ham tablerite small link pure pork sausage with free su0 bonus buck c lb 6 oz pkg 29c 1 lb pkg 59c m sunny morn coffee 69c margarine tt 2u9c iga tali tins evaporated milk 2 27c iga boneless 7 oi tin chicken 35c bonus buck food features in effective thursday thru tuesday jan 14 17 18 20 21 eac item with free 2 50 bonus bucks 37c 27c fertilizer early delivery discount up to january 30th 19ss 200 per ton 5 cash discount allowed if paid before march 10th halt0n cooperative supplies 45 gubph street triangl 7 2271 present attendance pins and proficiency prizes on a recent sunday morning at st georges anglican a child rcn s carol service was held at which films wire shown and pro- fickn4y- prizes and attendance awards presented haney dfw hurst on bthalf of the bihlc class presented mr jesse brandford its leader for sc vin vears with a book entitled the crises of christ in hi thanks to the class mr brand ford kate all the credit to kki and said he had onl misid thru sundai in thii time mr dcwhurst assistid b thi ihurch school suptrintc ndi nt doug meades presented the ful lowmj jttindancc award- 1st jear boh brodli crald ash jantrtte collier jo nn col her dawd umk mien johnson janice lummerson i yn yln ceorge stigger jeffre fason i inda creen marj carr father inc meades janette duncan da id hall rotcr street regor street susan graham pat bow man lynn bradlcj judy nash carol ann barber pamela turn bull judy bona than glen rinbow janottr clokc eleanor chaplin may kvnnersley 2nd ear brenda eason rick chaplin doug pennce shirlc bludd paul perkins beverley johnson 3rd year andrea chaplin su san collier 4th year david clark june lyon 5th year pamela clark car delmonte juice champion dog food dr heinz tomato catsup n ui 25c sugar ripe prunes leo cu 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mr meades congratulated the stu dents and said he hoped they would keep up their fine record january clearance p continues 15 piece living- room groups 10 piece bedroom groups many stylet and finishes to choose from no down payment i 2 teak tqjay all models of simplicity washers dryers highest tradein allowance on your old machine 2 years to pay 1995 ma childrens bunk beds 69 i complete wfthjuju ffhlgs and spring filled mattresses reg 89 98 hostess chairs chrome kitchen sets tv swivel chairs step stools high chairs take advantage of theee drastic redaction qnd tfse- layawa storage pla w00lheai ss centre 11 ouelph ft water st t 72572 panelists agree that home corpl punishment necessary a film from the ages stages scries 10 to 12 was followed by a panel discussion monday even ing at a meeting of harrison home school association attended b 150 members panellists were constable ncl son ttafford i lod mjarks of the canadian tire store who is a former toronto school teacher rev morgan mcfarlane of st john s uriited church and john d ord of the law firm of hcwson ord and helson a spirited discusiiontolltfwed concerning behaviour probkms of this age irmip rt yarding corporal punishrm nt and most agreed there should be some m the home though mr mcfariane felt it should bi used as a last resort it was thought the tpe of dress- worn has an effect on per sonalit and work habits of the child in school and panellists sug gistcd jeans lx left at home and posmbl a school uniform bo ad opted or that the child drtjss a m t at pl the increase in numbers of ful employed mothers is found to have an adverse effect on child rcn from such families it was sta ted cst trafford said there is over 1000 in sports equipment hing idle at georgetown athletic club and if anyone is interested in bojs fchfb work he can be conlatted inauguration into the fcdcra tion of lho- home and school ass ociation was presided over b mrs f l keelcr district organ lzer of area f of the federation who was wtroducetl by d e llewellyn mrs keelcr prcsen led the gavel and treasurer s book pam on child care were iown and win be available loan to members the aims of the home and school were presented on a large placard a leadership training camp jt lake coucfaictung is held for four days each june and mrs keelcr suggested sending a mcmfoel wlsssi observe the varied activities mrs p vrokzi of burlington halton council president was also a- guest at the meeting principal harold henry inform ed the meeting that another 4- room addition will be started in approximately three months at tendance at the school has risen sharply since september the kindergarten primary now num hers 79 an aerage increase of 4 students a mdtath since school opening shifts ma be started in two weeks mr henrj said beginning with grade 2 upward each grade going on shift for one month not ices will be sent to parents if this is decided upon he said i unch prepared by the grade 6 mothers was scrvedftcrvards with mrs john easdale and mrs l brown in charge those pres ent were reminded that a meeting is held the first monday of each month and everyone is welcome to attend farm forum opinion although a majority of halton farm forums are opposed to pro duction restrictions in this area they feed it should be on a com pulsory basis if adopted this was opinion submitted af ter the january 6th larm radio forum which is devoted to mod crn marketing in this series some groups said the supply and demand law works providing marketing organization have ade quate facilities to take care of production airman escapes injury in western plane crash flying officer john p wilson lancaster alberta was one of 14 men who escaped serious injur in a plane crash at namao airport on january 6th a heaily laden rcaf flying box car transport crashed at the airport while attempting to land af tor an engine failure the aircraft had just taken off for a 750 mile night to fort churchily manitoba when one of to engines failed f o j j h moore of north bay its captain managed to keep the big plane aloft and circled to attempt an emergency landmg with one wheel jammed the plane touched down on the runway ground looped as its fig tip dippod then skidded off the runway gas spilled from broken tanks but there was no fire the rcaf said the plane was a total write most of the 14 aboard suffered cuts and bruises bat only two ywerc admitted to hospital the plane carried six crew members including f o wilson who is radio officer and eight passengers a second war rcaf veteran fo wilson was a pnsonerof war when war ended he re-en- listed after the war and has been in the west for three years his mother mrs arthur wilson lives at 39 victoria street monuments deaigra sabaahted caeaeta mtteriiiqr comer pests aim a good display in stock ww c allan prop 68 qaeen st- west brampton shop phonel bes gl wm4s gti 11811 rep tom n1col pjiona- bramoton hi 13861