Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1959, p. 9

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the georgetown herald authoring as second class mall post office dopt ottawa georgetown ont wednesday january 14th 1959 second section honour lions for club development several lions club riicmbers were recognized for then- work in the membership development pro gram put on by the club m octo ber on tuesday dec x6th when the licyns held their regular dm ner mating athe legion hall dick miller don barrager jim carney and ed pries wtre on the receiving end of the presentations made by past president jim jones to club member who had brought in new members during- the cam paign a report was also given at the meeting by parade chairman tom reed who termed the annual san ta claus parade very successful and thanked everyone for their support in the c ubs everjgrowing annual project hl wis thanked b president dick millir on behalf of the club mtmbeis for his untir chief tops marksmen in police competition the jack armstrong trophy presented to the local police de partment for interdepartment re volver competition went to the lop marksman pn tuesday dec 30th following the final shootoff in the revolver range ander the pohktf station emerging as top shot was chief constable roy haley cst ted- seott was- second and cst evan rollins was third in the- vompeuuons which have been earned on since the trophy was lonaied t the major last jung the shootoffs will be held yearly with a three year winner receiv ing a replica of the award ing work as chairman again this tur an excellent attendance turned mt for the nuctin and there was one guest fred zor bake with butter stays fresh longer tastes better obtamo nil modocutf mmmtimo boakb urusanu n am noukaa j j9 you too can get a personal loan oar personal loan service is organized to meet the wide range of needs of a wide range ot people personal loans are available at any one of our more hum 800 branch for any worthwhile purpose for from one to three year a loan is readily repaid through regular monthly deposits the canadian bank of commerce mbwfiiliiiln rfn ttu georgetowns 1959 council takes office reeve doug sargent mayor jack armstrong deputy reeve walter gray members of the 1959 georgetown council took their oath of office on monday when council con vened for the first t me n the council chamber follow ng adm nistration of the oath of office by town clerk c g benham committees for the year were decided and council with other civ c off c als were guests of mayor jack armstrong at a dinner at the jack o lantern this year s council has eight returnees and one new counc lior mrs anne curne mission ladies study indian canadians indian canadians were the ubjicl or a stud by mrs r s ieslie at the januar meeting of the union u ms on wednesday januarj 7th basint her talk on ecrpi trom the book miss ons or canada mrs lelu added a per ona t iuch b relating many of tier exptnencts with indian fam iliis while teaehint in the west ear ao the president mrs iavcmc thumps n chaired the first meet m of the year and the roll call vas answered with a new years thought the scripture and expfan ation were taken by mrs wilfrid leslie and praer b mrs art mc kane iollowint the offering ded icator praer was led by mn herh dolson a new years poem was read by mrs fraser macdon aid anti closing praj er by mrs andrew macdonald the date for the annual church meeting was set for the following mondaj and mrs mckane mrs w leslie and mrs thompson ap pointed to the committee the pos- ibiljtv of holding a tea some tunc in the spring was discussed and a c niinitee appointed mrs ii leslie was hostess and mrs fraser macdonald mr owens maedonald mrs t 1 thompson and mrs clarence n derson assistants frep harrison mrs anne currie don cejve joanne reid alloa junior presidents the a loa junior farmers an organization which includes many listncl young people in its mem teinhip has elected its officers for 1959 joanne reid is president of the lunior institute betty mccliirc past president heather ann hut ton 1st vice president isabel mac lonald 2nd vice president joan smith secretary treasurer and directors joan sytsma betty jean anderson and deannc mckntfl ne joan wedfiewood is pressure porter junior farmrr president for the oar taking over from roy thomp son is don cleave robert mac lonald is 1st vice president bill hunter 2nd vice president jim mckane secrelary tom leslie treasurer and dave anderson tod von zuben lorne campbell and consolation winners in kitchener spiel two rinks from jlhe georgetown ladies curling club played in the district tankard competition held at the granite club in kitchener mrs wray bessey was skip for a nnk comprising mrs jack mc gibbon mrs george cleave and mrs ernie curne mrs sam mackenzie skipped a nnk compos ed of mrs don barrager mrs oatold wheeler and miss jean mackenzie thc latter nnk were successful in winning the consola tion cvcnl the organization has arranged a banquet in honour 61 past and pros ent members to be held in the jun tor farmers building bratapton marion downey betty jean ander oiij3on cleave andbdl taylor mrs brownridge again heads church auxiliary rev m g imcfarlane conducted the installation of service for the otficers of the afternoon auxiliary of st johns unit6d church on tuesday afternoon mr mcfarl ane commended the jpresident mcs walter brownridge for her fine icadcrshrp and the members for their cooperation and support but vtressed the need for yet greater merest in the missionary causttof the chureji the following sv of officers wlre dcctpled for 1959 hon president mrs h hutt president mrs walter brown ridge 2nd vice imrs clarence hayes 3rd vice mrs a m niel sen corresponding stc ty mrs a r vannatter recording sectj mrs james kirkwpod christian stewardship mrs morgan mefar lane christian citizenship mis c hui missionary monthly mrs george ward literature mr robert jones supplj mary sares and mabel t orrave associate mbers mrs a it vannatter community fi end hip mrs tor ion lrquhart press mrs jim kirkwoorf pianist mrs r ii wright auditors mrs victor mac dona i and mrs c adams soc ifll conveners mrs v maedonald ana airs r jones in the devotional period mrs j buck brought a fine message of hope and encouragement for the comin ear the roll call was answered with scripture ver ses containing the word praise and visits made to sick and shut were recorded ir brownride closed the meet n with the benediction norvat minister heads credit valley group the first meeting of the new i year for the credit valley minis- j teria association took place ip the i hornby united parsonage on wedj nesday january 7th at 930 840 j great regret was expressed by the i members due to the hospitalization 1 of jhe host rov john hill l the president of the ministerial f lhc rev g l royal noryal op ened reading from the gospel ac i cording to st matthew chapter 5 and led in prayer the election of officers took place and the officers 1 for 195s were reelected to another term rev g l royal president rev lloyd whan vice president rev eric warren secretary-fareas- j urer and rev w m murdoch honorary president the following conveners appointed rev m g mcfarl- anc georgetown committee rev byron a ncvin hornby commit- i tee avid rev j e maxwell norval f committee the annual sunday school teachers conference was discussed and loft in tihe handsj the committee rev m g mcfarj lane convener rev g l royal secretary rev kenneth richard son and rev lloyd whan the conference will probably take placi in georgetown in the latter part of february and early weeks of march as in former years alter the meeting mrs hill served freshmen is to the ministers pres ent and was suitably thanked by- the president unless a man is doing all he can he is doing less than he should textile mans father gave name to village member of a family from which glen williams took its name harry b williams 71 died on jan 6th in toronto western hospita aftir a brief illness retired for two ears mr il liams under his own name had bei n in the u lili afene business ince 1912 bef ft that he had hotn asiraled vulrordon mac ki co ltd and silks ltd 11 wa lorn in len illnms he m f jo ph william the fan l jiii m the pres nt j ick ht pmirn hirai a ijmning whit t m 111 pple products f rm whir mr illnms had a gn t ind linibr mill tht comrnun ti of iti willmns was named aftir mjit w illnms great lrandfalh r who was the firt settler as a oun m tn he attended st johns boiled church an 1 sung in a ch ir mr w ill iamb was a former chairman of the british l nts a- socialion during worldar 2 he sened as a deputy admimstn lor for the wartime prices ant trade board he was a mason a member of high park lodge and the scottish bite weston and mis js augua uoll clubs the carleton club and the canadian club and a member of humbercrest united i hurch he lived at 58 rivercest drive in the city he leaves his wife my ra har greaves a daughter mrs william r jackson montreal a son j ken williams tojjonto and two grandsons lafhjffnombcr of his family he was predeceased by a brother charles of chicago two sisters eva mrs harry holdroyd of toronto and gertrude mrs w h willson of georgetown and a sister in infancy charles wtllson of 18 ewmg st is nephew funeral service was hewtnr friday afternoon at the turner and sorter funeral home toron tn with interment later that after noon in the family plot in glen williams cemetery does the herald give news- coverage of organizations which interest you if not tell us about il we aim to cover all the news tiuts fit to print as the famous slogan of a new york newspaper winters the time for a farm improvement loan when theres more tame to do the job and stalled help is available farm improvement loans backed by the dominion government are available from your bank up to 5000 t five percent simple interest and repayment periods up to 10 years depending on amount borrowed and the purpose of the loan these loans cover the purchase of all types of farm equipment and improvement to the farm house and farm buildings all home owners are eligible forhome improvement loans under the national housing act available through your bank up to 4000 and up to 10 years to repay why wait for spring do it now issu by authomy of vie minister of labour canada locks out the weather the perfect fit of overlapping ribs in adjoining sbectr of eastern steels galvanized titelap roofing and aiding guarantees weatherughtness for your farm bttfldmg both at side and end laps this snuajtrtelap eeps out dnvmg wind and ram ti can be laid right over old wooden thinglo or asfihalt roofing wither raixrfnig the cdgiiial roof ing material each 5rfb sbeetcoven a full 32 width- eastern steel manufactures serent distincmypa of metal roofing and siding each dfthjit with a different application m mini to hdp you choose the lightcovering write today for jrar fxee copy of bulletin 140 showing the best rootng sadmg and accessories for the covering job you haw ps in mini i rerocspber when applying eastern sted roof ing or stdmg be sure to use treston spiral thank ledheq nails the roofing nails with y if- tbe nailhole with rustproof the lead teal underneath the facftd which phigl thertightlead 0 tmir umtn mhr lit cmitu f atirhi g

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