Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1958, p. 3

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school contractors tool theft victims approximately 1 000 worth of power tools and carpenters tools were reported stolen on tuesday september 9th from ho ly cross school on maple ave the police were notified of the theft by harold theriault a fore man with the construction com pany working at the school and following an investigation the time of the brcakin was establish ed at between 11 p m and 12 mid ntght the thieves gained entry to the new school by pulling a board off a door at the north end of the building pcs dan yvhitson and ted scott investigated one hundred years of weekly newspapenng is commemorated in this scene wednesday at union station toronto when elgin hams burlington 83yearold dean of weekly editors is welcomed on arrival by canadian national railways to the fourday centennial convention of the canadian weekly newspapers association chief greeters are mayor nathan phillips left miss cnjt- agnes mckinnie who is bestowing a kiss on mr harris and at right cwna president cecil day liverpool ns holding the banner are w telfer cwna managing director and w g james cwna public relations director below them are h e mrpnrmlrk oreslrientelect montreal anrl worrtnn leavens bolton ont limehouse forms group committee for scouts the 1st cub and scout pack of lamehouse is now a reality at a meeting held at the home of mr and mrs ed findlay limehouse last thursday evemn the tempo rary group commit te which has bten working with the bos this ummer was disolved and the olw regular committee formed and a charter applied for mrs ed findla is chairman mrs charles james secretar announcing noralum products aluminum windows doors railings etc norton block 63 main st n tr 7 9215 our salesmen ross otto and phil carney will be calling at your home fall plowing made easy with ductalloy goldtipped plow shares guaranteed against breakage all shea available economical coop halton coop supplies georgetown tr 72271 treasurer mr charles james fi nancial chairman john findlay general committee comprises ron culp glen scott sam gisby jack noble and ed findlay rbian sprack is cubmastcr at listed by ralph sheppard and mike fairman this is the first time in lamehouse history that there has been a movement of this kind and these fourteen charter mimbirs of th pack have a won derful opportunity for growth bob mcmaster heads glen cemetery board bob mcmaster was returned as president of the glen williams cemetery board on monday sep tember 8th when the board met for an election of officers in the town hall others returned to office include mrs vern kirby stcrctarj treasurer mr bob mc master george sargent tom hill curly wheeler howard garvin and vern kirby the meeting was not well at unded and what was to have been the main item of business the hiring of a caretaker could only be discussed since there had been no applications retutd action tvill go ahead however with the itmllinj of a ritw slction ui tut cemetery acquired recently from sheridan nurseries and grass seed will again be planted in some parts of the cemetery a bank statement was also read at the meeting to the end of june show ing a good balance wednesday september 17th 1058 the georgetown herald british stage actress starts drama school something new m the george town district is the 1 ong acre theatre school workshop which has bten launched b mrs elvi newton ho w ith her husband maunct lues at long ams farm campbctlville under her professional nam of flva bell mrs newton i a graduate of the rojal acadcin of dramatic art london and iht emba school of acting she had her own repertory thealn and compan in i ondon and his acted in man wist fnd pajs shakespearian productions and ra dio dramas in britain mrs newton plans courses in acting mime and make up stu dents will read broadway and london plajs participate in stu dio productions and it s hoped to do two productions this term bell book and candle at hat lowe en and the holly and the iv at christmas if enough chil dren enrol she also plans a chil dren s pla at christmas teachers with mrs newton s experience are not plentiful and the district is fortunate in having a trained professional available to teach anyone interested in dramatic training should contact her immediately and enrol in the class widowed two months mrs j edwards dies a widow of less than two mon ths mn joseph ldwards 62 died suddenly on labour da while visiting in gltn williams with her daughter mrs william s mons a native of dudlt england she was the formtr ruth evans and came to canada before her marriage 45 jears ago she lived or a short time in newmarket then moving to toronto where mr edwards was tmployed with the t eaton co until he retired they lived at 382 balliol st mr tdwards died on august 5th surviving arc thret children mrs l coe margaret and ron aid of pickering and mrs symons jean of glen williams 9 grand children and a brothtr and sis ttr mrs jtan willis and frank rans newmarket the rtv wright of st cuth btrt s church conducttd the fun eral service at the newbiging f untril homt in toronto and in ttrmtnt was in york ctmtur silver wood shows trip pictures california west indies the first fall meeting of th siherwood wi was held on thursday tvening al tht home of mrs w r norton with the vice prtsidenl mrs bert corbctt in the chair it was particularly wtll atttnded and the ladies were glad to have scveral after the opining ode and the mary stewart collect roll call was answered by naming an on tano county and county town a donation was made to the bursary set up by the district and also a sum was set aside to buy borne thing needed for the playground of the stone school a committee was named to ar range for the fall fairs coming up and is composed of mrs r cor belt mrs g burt mrs w f earle mrs w r norton and mrs h marchington the latter two arc also to attend the area con vention to be held at guelph on september 24th and 25th mrs d w shier was convener for the meeting and miss moore gave the motto you don t find time you make it in her usual interesting and capable manner see amd try field demonstration september 17th 18th 19th he 7 highway 4 mirai watt of oualph m b moloy equipment whan sanies ulnt 24 waalayaft sht t 7m40 solo- 4c off margarine pillsbury- white chocolate gold orange cake mix 3 1 arkell choice 20 oz can diced beets 9c bright s fancy 48 oz cans tom juice 2 59c peaches no 1 grade freestone 6qt bskt 59 ontario grown open friday evenings until 9 pm main street mrs shier introduced mr ben case who showed pictures taken on two of his recent trips the ft st to california and up the coast r c and the second to i- lorida and the british west indies the were much appreciated b his audit ncc mrs t apptcjard and mrs d williamson assisted the hostess during a social half hour mr and mrs george burt fcarl and ross reccntl had an enjoy able trip to kingston and on north to algonquin park hornby institute members have sept meeting at oakville several carloads of members or hornby w 1 travelled to the home of mrs birdie nectands in oak ville for their september meeting on the 10th instant thirteen mem bcrs were present with five visi tors mrs coulton the president opened the meeting and express 1 appreciation on behalf of the in stitutc members to mrs neclands for inviting the institute to her new home the ode was sung and the marj stewart collect was read by mrs coulton the minutes were read and approved and the finan cial report given the date for the autumn bus trip has been ar ranged and is october 22nd cor respond ence was read and the committee for the milton fair re ported that everything is ready for the booth at this point the meeting was handed over to mrs percy merry adn mrs milton brown conveners for historical research and cur rent events the roll call old things i have seen die out brought forth memories of sever al things which were used in the past this was followed by a hu morous poem a paper on the motto the only old person is he who no longer desires to live was prepared by mrs j wallace and read by mrs brown in the absence of mrs wallace mrs archie king gave a short account of current events mrs merry was the speaker for the program and gave a review of the book the stream runs fast by nellie mcclung which everyone thoroughly enjoyed mrs merry ended her talk with a short humorous account from one of nellie moclung s other books mrs brown conducted a contest in which everyone took part the tea hour followed putting a fin ishing touch to a most enjoyable t sirloin round and porterhouse tasty lean steaks ib 79c tbone and wing steaks 75c club steaks prime rib roasts lean hamburg tasty franks i the homi of better m t

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