Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 16, 1958, p. 9

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the georgetown herald whatever the weather youll like the way rogers fuel olt keeps your house at a comfortable even temperature murt allison georgetown triangu 73291 triangfo 74072 lias rogers 2221 tonge sheet toronto maveal motor sales ltd main si s tr 73611 your international truck dealer w a group of icgion imps members of bfttncfr 120 georgetown inspect a painting of the first president the late u col gordon cousens which was recently hung in a place of honour in the leg ion building left to right in the picture are bob hedley 7 brucewood rd milton harker 16 arietta st percy clark glen williams bob muir 22 john st w alex taylor 43 john st e and james murphy 51 ontario st what council did mavel motors to supply new ambulance for town georgetown will purchase a new international ambulance for use b the oiuntecr ambulance serv ice on recommendation of the am bulanct committee council on monday okajed the purchase from mavcal motor sales at a cost of s4 091 the mavea tender was one of three received the previous week which had been turned over to the commit re for sludj the 1957 auditors report was reviewed with council b h a lever mr lever said there had been a decided improvement in the town s financial position since the previous year but warned that de benture debt is now 26 3 per cent of the assessment while 25 per cent is considered the danger point new ontario legislation allows a town to build up a working fund surplus and he suggested ceorgc town could avoid heavy bank inter st payments b creating such a fund over a period of years a member of north halton high school board james good let urged council to press a county consulta tative committee set up to exam ine high school affairs to imosti gale possibility of disbanding the north halton and return to three separate school boards georgetown had entered thi area originally he said because economics forced it to but then has been a change in legislation and a town can now have its own board without losing an thing in government grants the board has become cumbersome and admims tration is difficult he said the longer disbanding is hold up the more inolvid it becomes loo as schools expand and municipality bcome inuled in complex fman cial arrangements a 1200 grant was passed to thi oakmlle humane sock t winch bnghnnahvc wh administers dog control ioctik lr elliott remarked that he would like to see a change in the system wtrcreby if a tagged dog were pi eked up the owner would be noti tied and given a chance to pick up his dog here rather than trav el ling to oakville suggesting a by law limiting the sale of fireworks to the two weeks preceding and one week follow ing hay 24th cr sykes withdrew a motion he had prepared until council investigates whether such action is legal cr sykes also would ban sale of fireworks to minors farm club entertains alloa farm forum the april meeting of the terra cotla farmers club was held on monday april 7th at sntlgrove hall when the alloa farm forum group was entertaintd by the club the hostesses for the evening were mrs t r macdonald mrs george leslie mrs h beardmore mrs p dick and mrs a mcdon aid and mrs fraser macdonald and mrs wilfrid leslie had charge of the program two cpr films the yukon and the empress of britain were procured by perc raines of georgetown and shown at the meeting mr raines be fore his retirement was saftt director with the cpr members of the farmers club who entertained wtrt mrs geo fraztr who played a piano solo jind mrs norm hutchinson and mrs gordon sharpe who sanj a duet euchre was played for the re mainder of the meeting with mrs alan beardmore 1st for the ladies and mr raines second david an dcrson and i avirne thompson were 1st and 2nd for the men mr thompson thanked those par licipatini in the program and howard i aidlaw expressed the thanks of the alloa group for the entertainment magistrates father was brighton lawyer for many years the messiah oratorio explained to cgit at the meeting of knox church cgit group held on april 3rd the story of bow george frederick han del came to compose the oratorio the messiah was told by mrs frank buchanan following this the girls gathered informally ar ound the candlelit worship cen trc and listened to parts from the messiah played on a recording brought along for the occasion by their leader mrs c savers three members of the group took part in the easter services in church on good fndaj morning the scripture reading was given service yvonne sloane read bible lesson a brighton lawyer for many years kenneth murncy langdon 01 died on thursday at the smith nursing home acton mr langdon son of mr and mrs hannibal langdon was a krandtatm r was a united empire loyalist who became one of brighton s fipsl re sidents when he emigrated from new hampshire educated at victoria university cobourg the university of toronto and osgoode hall he taught school for 25 years at woodbridge alliston victoria and frank bc in 1910 he was admitted to the alberta bar and two years later to the ontario bar when he returned to brighton to practice law until his retirement in 1954 in 1950 he spent a year in georgetown where he joined his son magistrate ken peth m langdon in his law prac iice his wife joanne william son died four years ago just after they had celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary he leaves four sons all of whom have followed in his foot steps as lawyers magistrate wil liam o langdon ssult ste mane charles v langdon q c toron to magistrate kenneth m lang don 2 edith st georgetown and t r langdon south porcupine 9 grandchildren and twclwgreat grandchildren he also leaves a brother goldwyn s langdon bnghton and a sister mrs olive kutcher sheridan wyoming rev ale calder conducted a funeral service at the harold c 4h kid club is first in ontario the orst 4h kid club in on tario held its organization meet ing in milton high school last friday evening under mrs mae alexander rr 1 norval who was chosen as club leader mrs cole of rr 2 oakville is the assist ant the club is only the second one of its kind in canada the other being located m british columbia and has an initial membership of twelve elected president at the meeting was margaret alexander with walter butts vicepresident and katherine hunter secretary other members include moms mckerr marcelle bnand kather fine mills coleen mills eileen imercure freeman cole bill alex ander linda wylie and hodgen barnes the club is open to boys jind girls 12 to 20 interested in learning how to judge feed and train young goats and will offi cially be known as the halton 4h kid club memberships are still being re ceived and the first official mon- ethly meeting is to be held at the jiome of mrs mac alexander some time in may for sale scon atwaia ouiboards 1957 models 20 viscount 7 mi ihjr by betty carey and jcancttc smith and at the easter sunday cveningtucclure funeraljjome on friday t evening on saturday another service was held in bright prior dr jaquith is royal canadian inst head dr l e jaquith toronto osteo path and a summer resident of terra cotta was elected president of the royal canadian institute at its annual meeting in hart house last week dr jaquith who joined the in stilutc in 1931 is a member of t he canadian medical and cana dian osteopathic associations the royal canadian institute which represents an annual pro- grim of lectures to cover new scientific problems and advances as now a scholarship fund fic scholarships have already been ipaid to fourth year students in basic science courses this year s winner is james robert bolton honors chemistrv student college of arts and science university of saskatche wan to interment in mount hope ceme tery there ashgrove welding the corner copboonl barbequed chickens spareribs lutkevs so i to take out barbequed fck king machine purchased fin 1 i on she berbeque if you wish your dpdtaa far j please drop in and see these oaet the process of betng all buds ak gfemje a cwmitt uvtuuriffjl chickens in this weekend your church aw o apuatiam with local safety ojfcoafcy wal aaaje each motorist to observe the rates of safe driving it will be pointed mt that every driver is morally le for the safety of everyone watih mhoaa h shares our streets asd hhjbwi a3j renaember thw w it is the duty of everyone to drive safely ontamo department of tkamspokt our personal loan senrke repayment by monthly for details inquire at our than 775 to serve you the canadian sank of georgetown branch d at win a

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