Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 4, 1958, p. 3

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fourteen new teachers in north halton high schools at esquesing council protest dead end for esquesing first line opposition to creating a dead end to the 1st line esqucslng where the new 401 hbjhway will cross it was expressed at the may 20th meeting of esqucsing coun cii isaac mccrcady and roycurnc acted as spokesmen for a ctetcga lion of residents from that area clerk k c lindsay was instruc ted to contact the dcpt of high ways to sec if any action could be taken to remedy this rev j el maxwell asked council for assistance in cleaning up the old anglican cemetery at norval and was promised any help that could be given by the council the teflaer of j m fuller ltd was accepted for constructing two culverts one at lot 15 between concessions 4 and 5 at a cost of 1758 and one at concession 4 be- tween lots 5 and 6 for 1690 v only one fox claim was received and herbert wilson rr 3 re ceived 6 00 for destroying four fox pups road superintendent william townsend was empowered to buy sufficient brush kill 21 to spray roadsides in the township at an earlier meeting last month a grant of 100 was made to norval junior farmers in re cognition of their championship win in the county hockey league the firm of barnett and rieder were tentatively engaged as archl tecis for che construction of new rooms at georgetown high school on monday may 26th when the north halton district high school board held their regular monthly meeting in acton georgetown members of the board however have decided to approve no delln itc plan of the addition until a dc cision is reached regarding a right of way of the tost property the architects were also instruc ted to prepare plans for the new school in milton and an addition at acton construction of the new rooms at georgetown is required before demolition of the old school page 3 wednesday evening june ust tob momctown herald is proceeded with since students fqam south esquesjng will be at tending here next term to avojd staggered classes in miltoni only one full time and one part time teacher are required for milton high school following the addition of 14 mw teachers to the staffs at georgetown ac ton and milton to begin teach ing duties at georgetovm high school m september are evelyn mckay ann ratal paul legge john r walker and george kaye two teachers miss g bovaird and ann smith were added to the acton staff and seven to mil ton william tom peter fraser john lutgendorf miss beryl knocker oscar drybtr lawrence darby and thelma priest rev john van harmelen gets oshawqi church call mayeal motor sales ltd mam st s it 73611 111 station staff has par for departing membl assistant agent at the carmdfii national rulwa station for st ix car ken leeson was ftoortd b the station staff fnda prior to his departure from town stan wright 31 edith st was host at the part and those prcs ent included john elliott burton macdonald norm laddie keith macdonald bob caseley harold marshall andy cnchton and keith barber mr leeson was prescn ted with a tie and cuf link set as a memento of his stay in town the railwaj has dispensed with the poii 1 1 tin nf rmitant hre and 1 wl in several other similar sized loc alities mr leeson has returned to his home in chesley for a vaca uon pending another railway posting john vdn hjrmclen pastor irrtmanuu christian refor urch brampton has accep call to the hthi n christian mtd church jt oshawa he had dccbnid prtwous calls to fort william nurwiurklt sunt hers bc abboufird bc bdmonton calvary and london hl saiicflvfrom new york for the netherlands esttrday on the ship dc grote beer as boat chap lain and will return to canada on july 15th on the same ship mr van harmelen will preach his farewell sermon in brampton august 10th the august service will mark the fifth anniversary of the pastor moving to brampton lthhls family mr van harmelen has also been preaching at the christian refor med church in georgetown estab lished last fall pending engage ment of a resident pastor crest hardware thanks the hundreds of shoppers who attended the grand opening on friday and saturday to see the new look in hardware stores it was a pleasure to us to have you visit here are the lucky prizewinners washer mrs m rosset 143 pr charles wagon garry dianne george 19 normandy paint brush mrs roy davis 23 elizabeth brampton dust mop rod king 16 temple best buys at your chaw union young tender ftesh green beans 2 bj 25c cmp fresh tender tet ojaf pascal celery 2 mild 5prino sv flsy green onions 3 3 17c rosebud radishes mother parker tea bags pkg of 60 69c 10c off st lawrence salad oil frozen peas 53c i 3 59c 25 oz bll aylmer canned goods sale aylmer assorted choice peas aylmer golden choice corn cream style aylmer choice sliced beets aylmer choice tomatoes aylmer choice fruit cocktail 15 oz cans 4 49c 15 ca cans 4 49c 15 oz cans 4 49c 28 ox carts 249c 249c open fridays until 9 00 p jul mam stht caledon lady celebrates on her nintieth birthday on friday may 30th mrs w j brown of caledon celebrated her 90th birthday she was greeted at her home by many friends who called throughout the day and signed the guest book at tht neuk the scottish name given to her home which has been in the brown name since 1877 the neuk is gaelic for corner and when the home was originally built it was on a beautiful corner lot with a view equal to none in the caledon hills again progress has stepped in and houses have been built around the neuk but the charming old home remains nestled in its original setting of lawns and flowers to 86 stt although not enjoying her ual good health mrs brown was able to be up and about on her birthday and chatted about the early days in the village with her friends who called a deli- clous lunch was served from table centred with a birthday cake marking the 00th event mrs brawn is one of the ori ginal members of caledon wo- mens institute which was tut d 46 years ago and in imc i made a life member she is also a member of knox united churrh at the turn of the century she prided herself on her needlework and one of mrs browns hobbies was making quilts she m her last quilt when seflssowur many of them have been exhibited at thecnledon and brampton fans mrs brown lives with her dau ghter tstay who helped her cele brate her birthday on friday she ts an want of garfield mcgtlvray of 8 guelph st georgetown four tuukon stem pride of local garden mr and mrs c i bill belleg- hem 106 prince cnarels drive are proud of a tulip which their flow- er garden prod last week the tulip a scarlet red variety had four flowers on one stem quite rare in the tulip world in its second year of bearing the flower was on exhibition at the herald office the latter part of the quart of paint mrs e mcquam 16 john a thompson 21 king jame bouskilf glon williams mrs ralph hawos 2 colrago mrs r b srrmt 86 pnnra charles mrs f h graham r r- 3 alax marshment 23 hale dr mrs blair armstrong 18 howson special opening sale prices nng automatic kettle special automatic frypan with lid and cord best buy 16 50 automatic steamdry iron tender juicy club 79 lb 15 main street s tr z3501 pork hocks 4 s wieners 2 79c li sausafee 2 75c laige grade a eggs doz 47c ifslsett butter st lb 65c we will supply baby beef cat aad wrapped for tow locker from the home of better mr ltd

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