Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 14, 1958, p. 9

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the georgetown herald georgetown ont wednesday may 14th 1958 second section dont miss hospital variety silow georgetown park may 24 roy norton president of glen home school wedding at st pay nothing now contact f lee d hornsby tr 73765 tr 7m34 glen taxi 3- cabs 3 radio equimto reliable dhvms tr 72432 boyttarton sr was elected pre sident or the glen williams no and school association on wed nesday hay 7th when the anttnat meeting was held at the school the 190758 term president mrs c g bishop took the chair for the elections in which desmond earl was chosen vice president tits robert dixon treasurer and mrs desmond earl secre tary mrs bishop was thanked for all that she did for the association during her two years as president by william korzack the guest speaker at the m ing john ord spoke on two top ics the work of the ontario soc iety for crippled children the legal custody of the children of broken homes a program of music was also arranged with some of the school children singing their festival mu sic for the benefit of the home and school members the meeting closed with the queen mcmcntwyeiknten oim willi wed a wedding ceremony in glen williams united church on fri day may 2nd united a george town- lady and a glen man in marriage wedding principals were mar garet ann ellenton of george town and john mcmenemy of glen williams rev w edgar gill of norval officiated makes round bales nonstop now you can make round bales without stopping field travel with the new no 10 model roto- baler livestock prefer round bales because more leaves are saved by wrapup action outside layer protects feed value of inside hay bales shed rain like a rolled roof now there alu two hotobaiers both rotob alers give you leafsaving power- gkant son of ml and mrs joe emmerson 99 main st n and join daughter of mrs roy hilts glen williams and the late mr hilts were married recently in st john s united church rev morgan mcfarlane officiated the groom is employed with the w h carr surveying organization seven festival classes won by esquesing pupils esouesmc pnbuc school pupils featured prominently in the coun ty rural music festival when they von firl place in seven of the twelve festival classes the event took place on may 2nd in snider s school trafalgar with george hannahwm st catharines as ad- three hornby boys were top itotsts in their classes laurie death danny marcuco and tom my 0neill tne waterloo choir cup and heather leyland from that school was also a win ner joh mcgee pinegrove won don his solo class and two girtstfrom madifh tcathtrsionc und mary duflenn winners in a duct saving advantages of rollup compression try the new fully automatic nonstop rotobaler or the standard model roto baler for big capacity baling at lowestpnce rotobaler fa an auohim tnmtk aluschalmers b sales and seivici reid equipment supply co power equipment farm machinbty tr 73360 r r 2 georgetown girls 8 and under janie lou hiu mecurdys 85 christine hovers dublin 84 nancy ma hon no 6 nass 83 heather baker no 4 nass dianne john ston coyne nancy beaty omagh katharine sinclair ballmafad boys 8 and under launc death hornhyag teddy cowland ash 85 richard rod omagh 84 allan gordon no 9 nass rick ey corbett stone neil robertson no 6 nass girls 11 and under mary atkins merton 86 joan beatty omagh 85 donna renmck dufterin 84 doris robinson no 7 nass nancy hunter ash betty baker no 4 nass boys 11 and under john mcgcc pinegrove 84 ronald brckon merton 83 bilue robrrtson no 6 nass 82 butch sanderson no 3 nass greg gibbons dublin jimmy galbraith ashgrove girts 12 and over heather lev land waterloo 85 lita austin no 6 nass 84 marguerite pea cock oh line tral 83 audrey brown ligny linda peterson omagh patsy mains nass boys 12 and over tommy 0 neoi hornby 86 david griffiths no 4 nass 85 gary gowland ash 84 tommy moffatno 3 nass david kidney ash aid ticdjensm merton boys changed voices danny marcucci hornby 88 brian ctrg hill no 4 nass 85 tommy stokes no 6 mass 84 robert foyers waterloo duet joyce and donna ren nick dufferm 86 mary atkins and zoc ann sccord merton 85 nanc hunter and margaret mtl anson ashgrove grace and har c propper no 4 nass karen and dorothy dredge no 3 nass rcid omagh choir 24 and under 86 stone school 84 no merton 4 nass expect new ambulance to arrive next week choir 29 and under waterloo 84 ash 83 no 7 nass 82 choir 30 and over no 4 nass 85 omagh 84 hornby 83 double trio omagh 85 water loo 84 nass iiornb ash no 3 nass health minister speaker tb association dinner the fact that tuberculosis is still a serious problem was stressed b representatives of sanatoria a doc tor from the ontario department of health and the guest speaker the ontario minister of health at the annual meeting of the halton county tuberculosis and health association their concern was ex pressed to about 150 guests at the dinner meeting in trafalgar hall the christmas seal campaign was the most successful in history with 2326531 received the an nual financial report indicated this financed the mass survey in the county the case finding pro gram social services and rehabu itation a grant to the mountain sanatorium and the ontario tub erculosis association the president elmer c foster of r r 3 campbeuviue presided for the program in his report he said the christmas seal sale serves a twofold purpose it rais es the necessary funds to carry on the work and also reminds the public about tuberculosis mrs m e lunau of oakville the executive secretary said the association carried on its policy of assuming responsibility for din teal chest xrays for the residents of halton county at a cost of4 780 44 she explained that the seal campaign s per capita return was 34 cents the highest in canada returns per letter sent out were 1 22 and per contrib utor 3 09 which is above the provincial average she expressed thanks to all the people of the county chairman of the case finding committee dr a f bull m d m o h of milton reported that 20 927 chest x rays were done in the 1957 survey of this number 18 showed evidence of pulmonarj tuberculosis and four of these had active disease requiring treat ment traellinr chest clinics are now being held in milton acton georgetown and burlington pat lents in oakville bronte and tra falgar attend hospital clinics the social worker mrs g p mcalcer reported visits to patients at home and in sanatoria continued on back page the georgetown volunteer am bulance service was called on seven times during the month of april five of the runs were to guelpb hospitals three of those to the general and two to st joseph s the other runs were social personal mrs p standish has returned to her home near sherbrooke quebec after a two weeks visit with ber daughter son in law and family mr and mrs douglas uns- wortb norton crescent to central hospital toronto and pee memorial brampton only one of the calls resulted from an auto accident the new ambulance is expec ted to arrive may 24th and will be on display at the next regular meeting of the gvas which has been set for the 29th this will be the last general meeting until september and the public are cordially invited to attend the meeting is at wnggleswortb school i a talk on stretcher loading and unloading will be given by jack hamilton of st john ambulance then a crew of st john men will be on hand to demonstrate tells home school of horticulture work now available town of georgetown debentures m doted jan 15th 1958 denominations of 100 6 interest may new be purchased by cesi w deaftfe office municipal buuhng 36 mam si n price 100 puis acoump representing the georgetown horticultural society edmund fans spoke to the regular meeting of the harrison home and school association on monday may 5th informing the members of the work done by the society in aid nc its junior counterpart and briefly outlining the plans for the coming year in hia talk mr fans touched on a proposed competition for the junior society to be held once a month with points allotted the winners he points to be totalled at the end of the year and prizes i presented the prizes would be awarded for nature study and hor ticulture on the subject of tree planting on town streets it was agreed that trees not exceeding 25 would be used preferably those with a small root system suggested trees included flowering crab mountain ash purple leaf plumb japanese cherry and eastern red bush the landscaping plan drawn up for harrison public school by principal harold henry was stud- led wi the h society assisting by suggesting the shrubs plants etc suitable for the plan the tree planting was done last saturday with the help of har i rtson grade eight students i also at the meeting were three vocal groups from the school which had competed at the recent halton music festival the triple trio triple duet and a boys choral groups for changed voices mr henry polnted out that the har rison singers had all received not jess than 80 points from the adju dicator the trophies won were on display in the show ease hi the entr halt at the conclusion of the meet ing sand by mrs- john rural dcan rev kenneth richardson rec tor of st george s church was rec enlly elected anglican rural dean for halton county he succeeds rev j e maxwell jjorval ul the position divers escape injury in hornby accident dnyers escaped serious mjurj when vehicles driven by paul cun mngham of 10 chapel street w and gordon brigdcn of hornby collided on the base line near mil ton on tuesday evening may 6th the damage was estimated at 750 the cunningham car nceiy ing 700 damage to the front end bo veh were procee east on the baseline when the accident occurred next monday may 19th is the next public holiday no more raids on your savings account fight off raids on your savings this i businesslike way use a royal bank personal chequing account to pay bills keep your savings account stneth for saitng ask about this new royal twoaccount plan the royal bank op canada georgetown branch r j miller manager v 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