Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 5, 1958, p. 8

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v thi gcorovtown herald wednesday february 5th 1868 pttqo 8 stewarttown the february meeting of tiesiiig womens institute sfeew- arttown will be held wednesday vtobrnary 12th at lbs harry lw- sods home the topic win be health and the roll call is to be a cure for the blues mrs poole of ton5o visitor with mr and mrs sanfbrd over the week end mr and mrs edward bally were visitors with his mother mrs hary bally on saturday flash parliament has al ready dissolved to permit the members to attend the same see page 5 v- halton county liberal assn a nomination convention will be h in town hall milton saturday february 15th 1958 at 830 paa an outstanding speaker i gordon leaver president everybody welcome k y dick secty delight her with a box of dbjcious chocolates beautiful heart shaped boxes by moiits tempting selection of all well known makes choose that special valentine from our full selection by coutts joes tuck shop 27 main street north tr 7330 1 events at esqubsino council valentine tea and baking sale will be held at holy gross church hall on friday february 14th at 30 pjn sponsored by the catholic womens league st albans shrove tuesday bazaar february 18th in glen williams sewing baking fish pond hot luncheon 78c children 35c 300 pjn to 900 pjn 212 legion ladies auxiliary euchre in legion hall tuesday feb 11 at 8 pjn lucky door prize lunch admission 30c bahy clinic legionauditor- ium georgetown first our mon days of every month 130 330 statutory holidays excepted tl euchre and dance in hornby orange hall friday february 7 sponsored by the orange lodge lunch served admission 50c dont forget the dance ofthe year the iode valentine dance friday february 14th consider this your invitation to attend and be on hand for a wonderful even ing an organization meeting of the progressive conservative associa tion for the election will be held thursday evening feb 6th at 830 pm at the home of les clark john street all interested please attend games night the business and professional women will hold their annual games night on monday april 14th at 8 pm in the legion- auditorium please keep this date open everyone cordially invited euchre players attention verdun rebckah lodge are hold ing their annual birthday euchre in the odd fellows hall on thurs day march 6th hold that date open vou are all cordially in vited georgetown arena seasons schedule mon figure skat 410 pm tues free skating 45 pm 11 years and up hockey 8 pm wad curling thurs curling v fri free skating 45 pm 11 years and under hockey 8 pjn sat public skating 24 pm and 710 pm all ages 70 pm adults and students only 910 pm appointments are made township organizations appointments to various town ship boards were made at the jan uary meetings of esquesing town- ship council which took place on january 6th and 20th in the town ship hall at ste t members of the community hall board this year are crs walter linham and wilfrid bird represent ing the township council mrs c a grant esquesing womens insti tute mrs w stringer ashgrove womens institute kobert miller esquesing feaeratton of agricult ure gordon wingfleld norval junior farmers and harding price esquesing agricultural society deputy reeve campbell sinclair is the township representative on 4he credit valley conservation authority andcr wilfrid bird on the sixteen mile creek conserva tion authority reeve george currie represen ted the township on the milton fire area board crs wilfrid bird add george leslie georgetown area and deputy reeve sinclair and cr walter linham acton ar ea r l davidson has been appoin ted a 3year member of esquesing planning board four other mem- t56xs continue in office edwin harop gordon o brown george- currie and campbell sinclair george c brown and murray coles were reappointed members of the board of north halton high school district council has decided this year to revise the procedure of drawing up the voters list it has former ly been made up in consecutive lots and concessions but in future will be compiled alphabetically in each ward two clains were paid for sheep destroyed by dogs the first such occurrences in some time meld- rum stark received 20 for a lamb killed and 18 for a ewe killed council has approved purchase of an additional 40 feet of land on the southeast side of churchill ce mctcry to a depth of 163 va feet a debenture issue of 72000 is planned for the new public school which will be built at stewart- town flash e p naylor promi ses new otleefcs civic centre if teams continue to show improve ment see page 5 w i h t r jtffjfr iitin at silvers are you interested school league bowling if so come and talk to bill i anderson at the lucky strike bowling alley we will be happy to give you all i the information regarding special rates ofc was ashgrove school trustee church worker rev j borne graham st pauls united church milton conducted the funeral service for j norman charles wrigglesworth from his late residence 246 pearl street milton on thursday january 30 mr wrigglesworth died in ma- ton private hospital on monday january 27th at the age of seven tyfour he was born at lot 8 con 8 esquesing the son of mary hall wrigglesworth and john wrigglesworth and he lived on the home farm until 1942 at which tiine he oiqyed tojkliuonnd vic inity he attended the ashgrove public school and was a member of ashgrove united church and later st pauls united church mil ton he was a superintendent of the ashgrove sunday school for many years and also served on the school board as a trustee many times he was interested in the advancement of hockey and base ball in milton march 19th 1019 he and cora pearl jlartley were mar- ried she and their children mrs hojrace barnes evelyn ashgrove mrs claude twiss frances of campbellville mrs vernon gren- ke jean brussels mrs harold coulson mabel gilbert john and gordon all of milton survive him their daughter edith mrs ches ter deforest predeceased him oh december 27th 1057 a brother fred wrigglesworth lives on r r 2 georgetown a brother and sister predeceased him mrs john shanks ida pettapiccc manitoba and gordon of ogden utah he also leaves thirteen grand children ann fred jack and no ra barnes carol and barbara de- forest charles and douglas twiss linda joulson donna and howard wrigglesworth and kim and kevirigrenke pallbearers were thomas brown- ridge clifford wrigglesworth frank wilson all of r r 2 georgetown vern barnes bob mcdowell and jack currie all of milton flower bearers were how- son buddell clayton dick jr ward brownridge john mcnabb garnet hoyfrden clifford barhes charles twlss fred barnes colin anderson and jack barnes inter ment was in ashgrove cemetery yottare cordially invited to attend the annual iode valentine ball friday february 14th georgetown arena rose room dendns 930 130 with the modern aires dress optional 300 couple personal invitations are not being mailed this year please regard this as your invitation to attend halton progressive conservative association cosvention haitons pc candidate in the federal election will be selected at this meeting friday february 14th 830 pm in milton town hall speakers johnmi1ett rw stan hall mpp halton candy ksi ibltof leslie if clark president john depew secretary learn to duive the safe way at shirlies driving school car quipped with dual controls and fully insured phone brampton ajtk operator for snotfrov 127 j 3 lf ambulance volunteers or there will be an election of officers under the chairmanship of mayor armstrong thurs feb 6th wrigolnworth school 800 pm the cottage inn for good things to eat all through the dat broomx coffee brook lunch dinner or the evening snock the food is an tastefully and appeuztagly prepared do come in and let us serve you main st s tr 79o0 further reductions on all winter at s firemen in acton for mutual aid call county fire departments used their protective shuttle system again last sunday night when mil ton trucks were called to battle a blaze a mile outside the town to wards lowville at the farm of lome and fred walker the acton firemen were summoned to cover the county town while georgetown sent a truck to stand by at acton an estimated 12000 chicks were lost in the fire and a large brooder houso- was completely -destroyed- the total loss was approxiately 50000 j two trucks from trafalgar as sisted the two milton trucks in fighting the flames guides brownies attend i evening church service girl guides brownie packs and their leaders from georgetown and surrounding districts attended the service in st johns united church sunday evening in a body wilbur sutherland bsc gen eral secretary of the intervarsity fellowship of canada was guest speaker mr sutherland has tra velled through many countries and told something of his experienc es he also gave his listeners much to consider thoughtfully of the blessings of living in the won derful dominion of canada a fireside was held afterwards and a most interesting film on the worldwide jamboree held at doe iake last summer was shown where girl guides from all over the world met to enjoy fellow ship a local guide dawn fiebig attended the jamboree library circulation j last year was 25063 in an item on the front page of last weeks herald the book i circulation of the local public library was printed as 2563 the correct figure as reported to the library board by librarian rose- raary jordan was 25063 the fir- 1 urc an increase of more than 7000 over last years total is ample proof that despite television and numerous other forms of en tertainment competing for the public eye more local people are reading books than ever before the library is located at 9 church st near knox presbyter ian church and is open monday wednesday and friday from 3 to 330 in the afternoon and from i 700 to 900 at night and on saturdays from 930 to 1x30 in the morning and 300 to 530 in the afternoon north halton ladies bowling standing standings after monday after noons bowling sputniks 51 pts birdies 51 pts divots 40 pts lucky stars 16 pts high single mrs cyril brand- ford 239 mrs john kerby 234 eleanor spitzer 230 weekly triple mrs cyril brandford 577 mrs john kerby 564 mrs scotty herkes 5237 mrs e w binkley 523 season single eleanor spitzer 299 mrs cyril brandford 290 mrs scotty herkes 285 season triple mr ken nash 671 mrs scotty herkes 641 mrs william mcnally 625 mondays hidden score was won by mrs stewart young mrs j w robb feted prior to marriage mrs james william robb who before her marriage was miss gloria sinclair of hamilton had many parties in her honour j at the trousseau tea given by her mother mrs herbert d sin clair the respective grandmothers of the bride and groom mrs james costigan 55 john st e george town and mrs alice crompton poured tea in the afternoon while in thcevening the godmothers of the bride mrs joseph hurst ac ton and mrs james mccaig 37 maple ave w georgetown pre sided at the tea table those who assisted in serving were mrs emi ly green mrs harvey woods miss kay brennan and mrs bruce reid of glanford station presentations were made to miss sinclair by her coworkers on the teaching staff of hhlcrest public school and by the st pauls sunday morning league of which her husband is a former leader other bridal parties were arranged in miss sinclairs hon our by miss mary mummery mrs charles carnegie mrs ronald chambers and mrs harvey- woods mrs fred wilkinson and miss joyce wilkinson mrs richard barlow and mrs ronald bentiey mrs joseph esston mrs jack barker and hiss helen wilkin- flash it was reliably re ported today that representatives from all mental institutions will be scouting the game see page 5 i five new members join businesswomens club the georgetown business and professional womens club met at the jack o lantern for their mon thly dinner meeting on jan 27th mrs arthur suddaby the presid ent presided and welcomed five new members to the club mrs jos eph greenwood membership chair man introduced claire bradley shirley brennan mrs james run- die mrs a e wheatley and betty phclan each of the girls received a yellow rose the gift of the presi dent mrs aileen bradley introduced the guest of the evening miss nors een ayres regional advisor for dis trict no 4 from newmarket she spoke particularly to the new mem bers a donation of twenty five dol lars was voted for the jensen fund and twelve dollars to the horti culture society for prizes for the junior branch mrs john patterson was appoin ted convener of games night which will be held on monday april 14th in the legion auditor ium invitations were received from windsor club and unionville club lb their international night celebrations it was decided to attend the unionville club meet ing on february 24th in view of the fact that this is the george town regular meeting night it was decided to hold a special meeting on monday february 17th at the home of mrs john patterson at 8 pm isobel dobson was appointed chairman for the business pro fessional womens week reports were given by the various commit tee chairmen and plans discussed for interesting programs to fol- low the meeting closeevwith the benediction and creed watch tradein sale is still on youll be amazed at the value of your old watch no matter what the condition when you trade it in on a new cyma elgin bulova or westfield come in and let us see your watch and quote you a price on a new one you are sure to be pleased the time- is umjteol barbers 55 null street diamonds watch pfiujgii9i

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