Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 26, 1958, p. 6

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thi momstown hhtald wednesday february mb 1m the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown glen williams norval umehouse hornby stewarttown balunafad ashgrove terra cotta subscription rate 4 00 a year single copies 10c each advertising rates quoted 60 application the herald is printed each wednesday id the office t 22 main st georgetown walter c biehn publisher a nd editor stafl garfield l hcguvray bob baskervllle leslie m clark dave bastings cory herrlngton jr ken coweu mrs aileen bradley terry harley authorixed as second class mail post office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontario division of the c w n a what council did offer debentures at 96 to montreal bond firm with only a fraction sold of the town debentures being offer ed for public purchase council on thursday decided to deal with a montreal bond firm which has offered to buy 115000 of the 10year 6 debentures at 96c on legion notes the regular monthlj meeting of the- branch will be held thurs day evening february 27th in the auditorium of the legion building thu is the first meet ing under the ntw executive so tr and be prestnt keep fnda march 7th open to attend a big party at the branch this part will honour first war vets in general and one man in particular a veteran of the first war a charter member and an in dividual who has served the local branch faithfully since its incep tion is being honoured that night bv receiving a meritorious medal for outstanding services to the legion vice president of ontario harold eaton will be present to make the presentation and wc hope to see all first war els hon oured in some way the cerem onj will take place at the first part of the evening and will be followed b a dance and get to gether and a lunch e hope all the members will be present for this great evening it is expected that a number of friends of the recipient will be present from out of town as well as a number of legion members who knewhim during the first war and since in legion affairs our personal opinion is that each and every member should be present its not often the legion gets around to honouring one of their deserving comrades so show your appreciation of his efforts by being there to add jour con gratulations also at that time the portrait of col cousens will be on display in its place of honour in the lounge room so that members and their wives will be able to see it it is hoped that the artist will be pres ent and some of the cousens fa mily oac professor gives tips on seed starting professor j taylor of tle hor licultural department of the oac at guelph was guest speaker at the february meeting of the geor getown horticultural society held in the wngglesworth school last wednesday evening feb 10th his talk dealt in part with start ing seeds indoors and he outlined procedures most likely to ensure success especially when the seeds are small at the conclusion of his talk professor taylor answer cd numerous questions on the sub ject and later presented a sines f coloured slides showing the out standing types and varieties of lillles ins ludiol tulips and ro the dollar the firm in lis offer had in dicated it would like to be ap pointed financial agent for the town for a 5year period with first chance to buy all future bond issues but council made no pro mises in this respect the offer which is now subject to the acceptance of savard hart inc also included a second option to purchase 92 000 of 6 20ar debentures at j price of 94 sale of the twit issuts would provide payment for se- st tenl town mprovemenu made i n r to th puhlu mcc ini llu junior companion for dttllrtnt last car for which money has j ch c not et been found and which- will mthinntton assis delav any further capltil expen ujaa l k and iru dtun othir llun thoo which 0arikr acted j judus the ontario municipal improve thl winmrs in ment corporation will buy ju ur 0ra n arranttmcnl of tulmrtri twin 1 hallunnt cr hyde mentioned an incident miades he had heard about in glen wll gradls 3 4 draw ng in colour hams which required immediate of a winter sitm 1 bobb lcott police assistance and said he be- ronn kuhardson j hobtmar heves that local police should be miadis 4 suzannt hidd and 5 able to use their discretion and jant mcrarlatu answer such calls until the pro- radt 56 vc lmi f per police arrive a ilu ban ium jai he was told bj police chief niellne mills 3 anna ljlt 4 ros halev who was present at jac nt 5 j ij the meeting that if such an out side call is received georgetown c immediately notifies dundas opp headquarters and if it is an em baptism service at ergency dundas requests geor jy john s united getown to go to the scene a re- al u oclock 5trvlct sunday fusal has never been given at any at sl j s united rn morgan time to his knojjdedgc he said mcfarlanc officiated at a baptism although he has been concerned service for children of four mem about whether a town constable is bers of the congregation covered by insurance wtien he is those baptized were deborah outside the town for accident or ruth daughter of mr and mrs car damage george vcntry 32 rcxwa dr cr harrison queried whether charles edward son of mr and if police had been called wheth- mrs thomas pcavoy 16 victoria er they had declined to answer it cynthia dawn daughter of the call or whether they could mr and mrs william rea rexway not be located cr hyde said and george robert son of he was unfamiliar with any de- mr and mrs robert i- arrant 90 tails and in fact did not know pncc charles whether any call had been made a rccenl sundaj brcnda i was police chairman when wc sa daughter of mt and mrs har put in our radio system and i judd snellc m was want to know if its working or bap not said cr harrison who said a uod mnung t is costing the town s60 a mon chalriilai1 john elllou th for this protec on the police a lnvcrtlg show no chief was asked to check on the u j i i j call had been received by the town police in the incident europe plane hisht for two lucky people a profit of 38275 was realised from the recent lionsrotarian hockey game according to a report by the chairman harold fobert at the regular dinner meeting of the lions club on tuesday feb 18th at the legion hall the money is to be turned over to the community swimming pool fund mr fobert also explained de tails of an upcoming draw which the club expects will completely pay off the balance of the fund first prize is a return flight to anywhere in europe for two with 1000 expense money provided the winner will fly tourist class and will have a one year limit on the return flight if he wishes to stay in europe after using all of the provided expense money the tickets are 5 each and the draw will be made saturday june l4 the guest of the evening was ken archer of walkers distiller ies mr archer showed a film on the power of enthusiasm which gave the lions an indica uon of the value of enthusiasm to a salesman and how sales may be greatly increased by interest i taken by salesmen in their pro ducts and sales program 1 the lions arc holding their st patrick s formal at the rose room on friday march 14th and the tickets are now on sale from the members clarence kennedy is chairman of the annual affair thi mail bag says pearsons world leader ship unquestioned georgetown ont feb 21st 1058 dear mr editor may i just amuse your last week s correspondent again for a few moments and refresh his me mory s little first what is his definition of leadership my dictionary says the ability to lead not boss head and to lead means to go before and show the way not drive with a whip show the way the office of prime minister does not carry with it the powers of a dictator it belongs to a public scr vant with responsibilities to the people mow mr pearson s leadership of the liberal party only began on january 16th of this year it could hardly be adequately judged in that lime but his world leader ship has been unquestioned ever since the suez crisis 1 wonder if the writer remem bcrs at that tithe england and prance were figliting against eg ypt while the usa was treaty bound to support egypt if it had not been for mr pearson s foible leadership in stopping the shoot former policeman will be insurance agent nelson trail ird 10 ann st who left his po ition last week as a member of georgetown s police firct is in ott va taking a train course with metropolitan life insurance co j nor to joining the ut iph branch of the firm lis wife and children paul and naomi accompinied him to ot tawa uhere thev will visit with his parents mr and mrs w ttaf ford until his course ends on march 12th in iral from dr 1 l ul mukir ing war we could easily have been fighting the usa where would we have been then with our army navy and air force un der a us command you know a foolish and ambi tious leader could make any of our allies into enemies overnight especially in those countries where there fs no parliament or where its rights are ignored during world war u we were already all fighting on the same side and there was long and careful consideration before the step was taken it was not done without even calling parliament into mr dlefenbakers promises were to lower taxes false allowances etc and balance the budget this he has not done it is easy to spend other peoples money if you do not have to give any ac counting he tried to prove that the liberals were overtaxing the people we are still waiting for his accounting the writers final remarks that mr pearsons election promises would leave the economy in piec es was unworthy sincerely yours mrs a a mcdonald directory dr j burns milne dental surgeon xray miu street tk 72871 incident do you know the names of canada s four maor polit cal parties the prime m n ster and the three opposit on leaders tn parliament a manon the street survey ly a toronto daily newspaper last week revealed a woeful lack of knowledge among city people concerning nat tonal affairs how would you have rated canada will have an elect on march 31st to choose a new government can you answer the above do you know what three men are running in halton and what part es they represent do you know what they stand for and what they hope ro do f elected if you dont labatts s e ua why not find out space contributed in the serv ce of the community by john labatt limited otohtjc t oloungc harper method 31 mb n sl north wrhwh ui trlvpnvn fair appointment trlni 73c51 toronto rebekah was well known locally miss irene christian 2010 bloor street west toronto died in the northwestern hospital toronto on wednesday february 12th af tcr a lengthy illness miss chris tian is well known in georgetown having been a member of mystic ijnk rebckah i odc and a mem her of centre district installation staff for many years she had bet n cmploecl at the toronto hydro for forty ears and would hae retired next year miss christian was alio a mem bir of the north toronto business and professional women s club and held the position of secretary in that organization she attend cd the georgetown clubs charter night dinner funeral service was conducted at the yorkc chapel of turner and porter 2357 bloor st west n tnda february mth at one otlotk interment was in orange villi in the forest lawn ceme ten mivs christian is survived by three sisters and pne brother mrs r smith minnie of shcl burnc mrs r g mcmillan peart- windsor and mrs w irwin net- tic of toronto and walter chris tian of shclburne her parents- were the late mr and mrs harry christian of orangeville j mrs alfred collins mrs jack i presswood mrs richard riddall i mrs robert jepson mrs gordon king mrs gordon spence and mrs ailecn bradle attended the service dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray triangle 73641 main street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 74641 rf s m fnibish ro optomftr1st mcnamara jewellers georgetown w hcm professional enginr a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario tes 81 prince charles dr office guelph sl telephone tr 73300 georgetown animal clinic crw sayen d v j wo6 guelph street 1 opposite armstrongs garage tr 7 2741 st georges church anglican sun march 2nd lent ii 8 00 am no service 9 45 am church school nine years and oer 1100 a hi church school and nurserj infants to 8 rs 1100 am hol commun the anglican view of the church 2 15 p m hoi confirms uon instruction stud 4 00 pm holy baptism 7 00 p m penitential ser vice adult confirmation instruction filmstnp the history of the pray er book wednesday march 5th 7 45 am hoi commun business emploees and high school studtnti thursday march 6th 10 00 am hoi communion intercessions frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service st albans church anglican glen williams sort- march 2nd lant ii 8 00 am iioh commun corporate for men s bac 930 a m mattins 10 45 am church school wed march 5th 4 00 p m holy confirms uon iiutrucuon students 730 pm penitenual service adult confirma tion instruction hows your maurice mandenoo ba barrister solicitor 1 and notary public tr 74464 i office hdl st georoetowa j lever hoslcin c tared accowitm 51 main n brampton glendale 1484 44 victoria st toronto phone em 44131 question does mtrrantlc robber insurance cover mcchandise taken b a hold up man answer yes as well as mo- nc and securities contributed fn the interest of sound insurance by john r barber james f evans john t armstrong hewson ord helson barristers and solicitors 39 main sl south beside knox church 120 guelph st hunter bldg no 7 hwy george c hewson john d ord frederick a helson tr 7 2246 tr 7 jto1 a m nielsen rxc njx doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice 25 pjn closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph sl georgetown triangle 73812 w h biggs and ralph davies accredited pic accountants 1z2 guelph st georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9am to 5 p m mondas to fridays for expert eye care consult o t wdka optometrist 3 main sl north brampton over abells drug store gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours 9 a m to 6 pm daily evenings by appointment robt r hamilton ko eyes examined oculists prescriptions filled for appointment tr 73971 181 guelph street georgetown prevent chimney fires ui fir chief chemical chimney cleaner to eliminate soot and scale from your stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for uie in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton goop sup p l i i s walter h pope cpa acts certified public accountant licemed municipal auditor 39 maui st south tr 74821 after hours tr 74879 dale bennett and latimer lesar dale qc 01441106 sju bennett qc usombs douglas v latimer ba triangle 73381 mill sl georgetown earl g black b comm ria ca chartered accountant 182 main sl milton ont triangle t5562 tf robert w fletcher l baton paoiant beporhi v alter 7414 ft it 1 irew neville stoulertsfcco flubuc rxotp nbtfan mb 0xpibknn2 wuulnirs trusnxsmbanprsrjpttrtcviamaorassnift oeartaswnookkatltaiat9 hp

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