Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 12, 1958, p. 10

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the georgetown herald authortwd as second claaa post office dec georgetown ontario wednesday november 12th 1958 second section burlington host for lomes church parade hundreds of enthusiastic spec tators lined the route of march in burlington on sunday afternoon when the lome scots peel titrrter in and halton rgt milifia held its annual church parade the regiment fell in at the high school grounds t 230 pm and marched to st lukes anglican church for the service at 3 00 pm the service was conducted by rev c f heathcote assisted by capt david woeller of orange- ville tb units anglican padre after the service the regiment marched past the cenotaph and up brant street to the plan where the salute was taken fay brigadier g a- henderson of burlington commander of 17 muiua group to which the unit is attached to the stirring accompaniment of the military band and the pipes and drums the regiment then marched to the high school grounds for dismissal and refresh ments later the officers and their families attended a reception at the home of ltcol and mrs ar thur kemp on lakeshorc high way east other guests at the commanding officers residence included brig and mrs hender son deputy reeve and mrs win tyrell bucjingtoivcouncihor e w smith burhgtort major f g c darton burington and the senior protestant chaplain of cen tral command oakville llcol wilkes and mrs wilkes men who think oftqmorrcw pracnce moderation today m zhejioasc of seagra saturday excursions toronto good going and ratuming soma saturday only excursion fakes fromi brampton j 95 owsley hanover j 4 60 elora 265 4 45 fergus 265 harris ton 3 70 georgetown guelph 1 30 2 05 kincardine listowel 565 350 kitchener 260 paisley 5 10 stratford 365 palme rston 350 brvuels 420 southampton 565 walkerton 430 wingham 465 fama halton conservatives heard the hon louis p cecile minister of public welfare speak at the annual meeting held in milton above mr cecile seated at the left of the front row discusses party politics with returned halton pc president leslie m clark of georgetown mp sandy best and mpp stanley hall standing left to right are other members of the executive including david green of milton first vicepresident john sammons of bronte second vice pres ident mrs eileen hamill of trafalgar young pc president john whyte of burington and secretary john depew of oakville- acton free press photo open 401 highway stretch from 10 to 27 milton next with the official opening of the six and a half miles of high way 401 from highway 27 to high way 10 the total mileage of401 now in use is 220 miles t l kennedy mpp for peel cut the ribbon opening the addi uonal link that will cventualh connect with milton at highwa 25 a year from now highway 401 ts being construe ted in sections each of which is a complete entity in that it joins two existing kings highwajs and can be put into service as soon as it is completed priont is given to these sections on the basis of the amount of relief which will be afforded for traffic congestion on other highways costs involved in completing this new highwa includes 1500 000 for land since the department began purchasing the right of wa in june 1954 and 4 600 000 for construction of the mx and a half milt link including the interchange and structures each two lane paved portion of the new 401 is 24 feet wide throughout on each side of a 34 ft median strip with 10 foot shoul ders outside and three foot shoul ders inside the interchange requirements at the junction of highwa 401 and 27 plus the fact that it was necessary to channel mimico creek at five different locations under the interchange legs at this junction made it necessary to construct one of the most com plex interchanges ever designed b the department three bridges were required and fivo separate 45 foot diameter concrete barrel arch structure the cottage inn for good things to eat all through the day breakfast coffee break lunch dinner or the evening snack do come in and let us serve you main st s tr 7 9004 xm -3b- 4k 4ft c- g rj georgetown girls pipe band j highland ball friday nov 21st in the arena rose room dance to ed brydie and his scottish orchestra i farm news farm accidents are appalling jew farm arudent sures rc that between the ages of 10 and 35 ears more people died frnm accidents than from disease in recent cars as mechanization in crease in agriculture so had the number of farm accidents while farm people are appalled b tre mendcius number of accidents as vet little if am thing has been done to bnn about an red tic in the i s under the leadership of the national safetv council a argc number of sutes hae con ducted 3i annual farm accident sure in short bfore an edu cational programme can be effec tic it i nec ssar t gtt the ficts ittctntu i noted data which n eajs that in an eight ear period sinte their farm accident surcs were taken the follow up in edu cational programs has resulted in a decrease of all the ua from 20 to 40 per cent in the number of farm accident so if nu are requests this coming car l cooperate in the onljnn sunn of fjrm accidents just bear in mind that if educat tonal programmes which follow will reduce the number of farm accidents h cen 25 or 30 per cent it is a job well worth doing was once organist at st pauls church after an illness of onl five das miss harriet maxted of 115 thomas street milton passed aw a in milton private hospital on october 7th miss maxted was born in noral the daughter of the late thomas and charlotte maxted and she lived there for several years prior to moving to milton while in nerval she was organist in st paul s anglican church and very active in all the branches of church work this work she continued in grace church milton she was a life member of the woman s auxiliary miss maxted was over ninety jears of age rev d a powell conducted the funeral service in grace anglican church on fridav october 10th interment was in hillcrest ceme tery norval pallbearers were neighbours frank thompson john cannon dick clement george elliott t a hutchinson and charles bounsall rex heslopto introduce radar inventor at dinner sir robert watson watt inven tor of radar will be tile banquet speaker at the newfoundland housing conference to be held m the ballroom of the newfoundland hotel st john s on saturday november 15th his subject is housing on the brink of the space age sir robert will be thanked by hon sir brian dunfleld of st johns past president of the com munily planning association of canada and will be introduced by rex hcslop of georgetown first vice president of the national house builders association this organization jointly with the st john s home builders associa tion is sponsoring the conference among the distinguished parti cipants and guests attending from other parts of canada are prof arthur c parks of the university or new brunswick frcdencton coauthor of the housing report recently published by the atlan tic prownces economic council homer borland of halifax reg tonal supervisor central mort gage housing corporation wal tcr ball of ottawa secretary spe cial committee on housing asso ciate committee on the national building code d c tibbetts of halifax officer in charge of the atlantic regional station division of building research national re search council and alex m wat son of toronto editor of nation al builder magazine honorary chairmen of the con fcrence are ernest sutherland of halifax regional vice president national house builders associa tion and ralph o march presid ent sl john s home builders as sociation the royal winter fair frlnovi4satnovi2 canada showpiece of champion huadradiof lnteretiiiratais cattle aacttas poultry 4 pet stock rower show seed grain hay fashion show government exhibits over 15600 entries oenetal admission adults 75 cents children 25 cents royal horse show arthur godfrey seeiulliurgodfreyndiiuhai pakmao horse goldie plus sensational display of lumping by championship team from cuba menco west germany united states and cutada every evening and both saturday matinees prices evenings 250 350 lutinees wed fn im sat ils0 royal coliseum toronto the mail bag agrees that library good cenotaph site georgetown ont november 7th 1958 dear mr editor i am in full accord with the sug gcstion of the libran grounds as i a suitable location for the ceno taph the library area ha a quiet dienit about it which lends itself to pe accful reflections of the nature a cenotaph is intended to foster in us all it also is central iv located insofar as those to whom this particular cenotaph has special meaning is in a rela tivelv traffic free area and cn icntlv located to all our present churches the librarv caretaker normillv a ttiran would be aailahle for a small eonsidirati n to ne n proper cire at all times ml thi plu the fact that as ics lark point out thki hills are becoming higher and higher as the cars go bv nurs er truh cec dawdson the board of trustees of school area no 1 esquesing extend an invitation to parents and others interested to attend the opening of the new 5rootn school at stewarttown friday november 14th the opening ceremonies will be performed at 8 30 p m by stanley l hall mp p for halton skates to sell or a house herald adlets an quick and cheap we get results who will be queen of the highland i i draw to be made for mink stole dress optional dancing 9 00 p m 1 00 am refreshments tickets available from members of pipe band and lions club local travellers hope to reach magellan tip ross norton son of mr and mrs ai norton victorla st and how son ruddell son of mr and mrs a j ruddell r r 2 george town have left on a er exciting and interesting trip the intend to travel mani thousand miles in their panel truck which thev had fitted with bunk beds and rook ing facilities and which the plan to dnv e through mexico and down the east coast of south am erica t hen thev reach south mcnca thev plan to visit several countries there their goal is the straits of magellan the bo s trip took sev era weeks of planning and a large number of series of shots yel low fever malaria typhoid and all the regular shots one would take to travel out of the country the trip has been something the bos talked about for years that has finally been realized milk foundation formed herb reid is president georgetown milk foundation was formed recently when a num ber of producers and distributors held a meeting to elect officers and plah an educational program herb m reid is president of the foundation fred brooks vice- president and irwin noble secre tary treasurer the purpose of the foundation is educational and to provide up-to- date and authentic information about nutrition and foods parti cularly milk and its products the local foundation plans to work particularly hi the schools where pamphlets will be distributed and posters displayed ftatunng out styk of the month regency coiffure martins beauty salon i cleaveholm drive georgetown trungu 73932 y memoria monuments grave markers and cemetery lettering 22 king street east owoitown mmkmpli

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