Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1958, p. 3

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this saturday rotary auction wednesday evening june 11 ibm the o0gtowh hhau georgetown arena the arena wiu be filled with a wonderful vamety of i ok painting being raw by mary aunt an 4 at thbttoahnual event sale starts at p m frank fetch auctioneer tw uons cijt wol hold ttwir trip to europe draw at th auction as wall j tip top tailors semiannual of madetomeasure clothing tip top range reg 65 00 now 5200 fleet street range reg 75 00 now 6000 what a wonderful opportunity to save uplo 15 00 on a new suit fine british woollens tailored to your individual measurements by canada s finest makers complete satisfaction unconditionally guaranteed in georgetown exclusively at silvers the cottage inn for good things to eat any hour of the dayl breakfast coffee break lunch dinner orhe evening snack the food is asastefully and appet zmgly prepared dainty sandwiches and cook es for part es receptions etc made to order call tr 73349 steves heating eavestroughing air conditioning gas oil coal furnaces free estimates have your work done now before the busy season georgetown tr 72822 forecast six public schools when belrex building ends georgetown will have six politic schools when building is completed in the delrex ssdtdmston it was perceived by board catana bay salter wednesday 3mm 4th when the board held their regular june meeting at harrison pahtte school explaining the school sit uation to -visitors- at the jf mr salter said he foresaw schools in the centre of the dwlnpaaa nt and at tiie nerval end george towns fourth public school is al ready under construction at pwfe answering a question dealing with overcrowding in the future mr salter said that attho it was conceivable that some classes nay have to go on a shift schedule ag ain next term doe to intensified building in the delrex area it was also conceivable that a fifth school would already be started by that time department regulations prevent the board from going ah ead with another school until hou sing in that area near mountain- view road is a reality re portable classrooms mr sat ter said that the board had decid ed against them for numerous rea sons citing the heating problem as the most difficult factor to over come if run off the heating sys tem serving the main building the boiler may not be able to handle the additional load and if an indi vidual space heater was used the room could become a fire hazard the fire chief in windsor has con demned all portable classrooms using the latter system an earlier report by the county public school inspector l a skuce confirmed the boards opinion that shift classes for a short tune was not harmful to the pupds educa tion the location of the park public school has been changed slightly since unstable ground was encoun tered in load tests under the pro posed site the new location for the school is closest to the park proper a pa system will be installed in wngglesworth public school during the summer holidays the sjstuai is electrovox and is similar to that now in use at harrison a dupli cator was also ordered for park school the board agreed to rent two rooms at harrison public school to grace baptist church for a vaca tion school to be started some tune in july the next regular meeting of the board has been set for june 25th instead of july 2nd tw mukt mcvkys mmjwmriw meatorial ball e fri day tusiug wheai their friends with a trimght lamp and magazine 1 a bi lih lasaw for maine a tank lata for darid who eryone appropriately and stated that even tawugh laey are moving to gwdrk wsaftd always think of the fourth hae as haane fo- lowiac iwaeh dancing was enjoyed lor a lew hours tne committee are very grateful to messrs glen- doa scott and frank beadder and mr e kara for mustc and to mr joe mcdonald as floor manager messrs t h price f j brown k c lindsay a w benton and t sinclair attended the nprnint session of the general as sessor of the presbyterian church in canada atglenvtew church to ronto on wednesday evening rev c c cochrane of west mount quebec a commissioner to the general assembly was a wd come visitor on sunday at lime- house presbyterian church where he was- minister some ten years ago and visited the a w bentons afterwards for a few hours mr t u price was a guest at the best thompson wedding in knox chapel and the reception af terwards on friday the ted morrows of toronto and the robert lanes of george town visited the h nortons and mrs lane on sunday mr and mrs ted brown and teddy mr bert benton and miss glenda quurtoo visited mr and mrs gordon quinton near mea- ford on sunday we hope that garry scott may make good progress following his bone graft in the ankle operation a week ago in toronto general hospttal more top quality t more low prices giant 88 sale at your friendly grand union swifts prem margarine toilet tissue allsweet cashmere white or coloured 2 88c 3 1 lb q p9 01 i 7 ro 88c brampton dinner dance avro orenda bowlers ron forbes president of the or enda recreation club made the presentation of trophies to the league champions saturday night june 7th when the avro orenda mens bowling league held their annual dinner dance at brampton legion joe kolbec captained the winning crew made up of dennis stroke pete young eldon mccar thy bill wilson george bognetl and joe harris awards also went to the playoff champs al powell captain wall stewart al garbutt l minard e rosene mike chepeka and john bromzcwski and m mccaulcy for tush aeragc w stewart for high tnplc and m chepeka for high single the 195758 president harry judd 17 shelley sl introduced the executive for next season jim asquith president wally stewart treasurer and al powell secre tary and offered a vote of thanks to ron forbes for giving his time to present the trophies spot dance prizes were won by mr and mrs pete young mr and mrs ron swindells and mr and mrs al rodgers sjottlcs baskets yiku funds fo km scouts basleetb coat fcanaan and old battles cam apeu aaaoey it you ark at cohrrthn them as stoats aad cabs la den wulianu band oat as tbe tesaut at arecent drive sponsored by lbe1iroup commit tee u tbe den the sum at sim was added to tbe camping funds tor tbe bays tbey ot full sup- part wnfca tbey appreciated from oeijonc called upon farm club plays progressive euchre members of the terra cotta farmers club bad an evening of progressive euchre on monday june 3rd when they held their re gular june meeting at the home of mr and mrs laverne thomp son mrs lloyd crichton and mrs jack mcdonald won ladies high while men s prises went to ray anderson and laverne thompson mrs wilfrid leslie and john mc- clure won consolation and mrs lloyd crichton won the travelling prize a prize for lone hands was won by mrs tom mcgee the roll call was responded with the name of a farm boy or girl who became famous and mrs john mcclure gave the motto let the farmer forever more be honor ed in his calling clarence an derson offered a vote of thanks to all taking part in the program and themeejuns concluded with tnnch- the july meeting of the dub will take the form of alms trip tv feature of the week 20 oz cans robbers get receipts i in creamery breakin police are investigating the theft of approximately 640 taken some time over the weekend from georgetown creamery csl e l rollins who is hand ling the investigation said that the entry to the building was gained through a window at the rear of the building once inside the thie4s forced the door of the of fice by using a hacksaw blade the occurrence was reported to the police by the bookkeeper gregory dxura who discovered the breakln at 9 oclock saturday morning at 9 30 am on tuesday june 3rd a break and entry was report ed at hunters inn on mountain view rd in which 50 in 25 cent pieces was taken an investiga tion conducted by police chief roy haley and cst rollins re sulted in an arrest shortly after the theft and the stolen money has been returned a number of tools and first aid equipment taken from a construc tion shack on the harrison public school grounds on monday june 2nd were recovered through an investigation conducted by cst dan whitson the theft was i ported to the notice by wnhi orf of the mcnaughton constrno bon co social persoial mr john d kelly 11 atbertj sl has returned nan spending two weeks in chicago hl hnj was visiting with his soninlaw and daughter dr and mrs r b pfailp parents of new grandson robert bruce who was born on june 1st o woe wiflk p r rs l in of buinc tlim lut thorn nk con ionni cowfl rwmfrlwiil nrshit lr ock tor yml lnmr linxrrtnat tor vnwr tt tnta thn j l jt 1 s5 for barns use f10rbait fit killer dwt fljorbatt ovrr saoer t brrp tmra tr- vi flw- miattlca kilh ovr s ol l i ithr i tr i jusypermabait hy killer hakoa cooperative soiajbstft7m71 all steak prices reduced this week fresh chicken cuts breasts legs ib 49c ib 55c 1 lb wieners 1 pkg hot dog rol 8 63c fresh meaty spar ribs lb 51c irst grade dtttttjd creamery du 1 1 ejms with mhi ordor lb 65c from the home of better ltd main steet south 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