Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1959, p. 3

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scotch bakery t msu stmet one location only special ah this week cookies 2 dozen 39c suceo vtfml arid whole wheat bead now atfrfable ttanrn wb cahtr a complete 1mb ob hoavtsaade bread cakes pies tahrand rolls scotch lairing everything baked on the premises calm mad to ordar lor waddings birthday parties be phone tr 73481 liet are you planning the house to fulfill your dreams cab us and lat ui kap you with your planning now is the time to plan your building for the future spedficariei vandenberg construction builders of the finest custom houses ibb onatnh street trlangla 73623 1 3l33l2eeaelt3ea3el2ll2llail2llill2liall2lldl2jl2li3l2li what council did mcgilvray hyde disagree onwater engineer reports advice on what to do about two conflicting reports on georgetowns future wajter supply may be sought if cr garfield mcgilvray has his way at thursdays council meeting cr mcgilvray said that an engi neering firm which had just com pleted ji survey didnt find much water and that he thinks council should spend a little more money and have another firm make a sur ly t cr era hyde who is water committee chairman answered that mr mcgilvray was apparent ly referring to another engineer of a few years back who told council there is all the water the town can use in the present lo cation but who did not present statistics to prove his point this firm didnt give us what we wanted but utah- told the truth said mr hyde and they told us what our water limits are with cr mcgilvray insisting that council has just one engineer ing firms word against another cr hyde said the only solution is to ask town engineer wm h carr if he can substantiate which is correct and if he cant ask mr carr to recommend someone who can while his idea seemed to find favour with other coun cillors it was left to the water committee to consider the ques tion further the discussion led mayor arm strong to bring up a favourite subject the chlorinationof the town water supply hef has fre quently complained of the chlor ine taste since the chemical was introduced into the water system last year the mayor said be would like to check the proportion being used here compared with toron to and guelph where he has noticed no taste in the water cr john gunn who is a chem ist explained that the taste de pends upon the residual chlorine it tk to tn ft thl quantities eould be used in two towns with more being used up combatting bacteria in one loca tion leading to less residual youve added to my depart ment i hope you add a ittle money witlrit said cr fred har rison who will be in charge of recreation as well as proper and veterans affairs this year lest jrear he had no budget at all and spent 13500 mr harrison said be would like approximate ly initttba luuu in 1800 to make improvements at the park particularly to the grandstand which he terms a dis grace a resolution which woodstock council asked council to consider was ordered filed it dealt with inflation due to wage and price increases claiming this adversely affects canada position in the world market and expressed this concern bj a letter to the federal government mayor armstrong said he does not consider it a local councils place to give advice to a higher government no matter how sin cere the request might be limki its premium in quality like famous ttataco sky chief gaso line and hnoline motor ou its apmn whining no w it odor no stnoke no d to plusoil line ordar dapandabl allwinter warmth jiow enjoy heady warmth tare money trouble and worry 4uentomatic service keeps your tank iuh without your tr74031tr72888 ajttttu bailey oil sales bubabjeythrorlman jh ii ii is iii i hiatim ojl rjbttatbbsmbmm i ashorove years work reviewed at annual church meet the annual meeting of the wjl was held on wednesday afternoon january 14th at two oclock at the home of mrs john bellboddy president mrs jas carneyopened with a short devotional and a hymn secretary mrs robert cun ningham read the minutes of the last meeting held in september at mrs lloyd sweeties home and also the last annual meeting sev eral items of business were dealt with and mrs horace barnes read the many thank you notes from sick members who had been re metttbered through the year and wrs chas austin read the list of gifts of plants or cards that had been purchased for the- sick ones mrs carney then turned the meet log over to the ministers wife mrs hill who condorid thp un of the new officers of the w a for lose who are past president mrs james car ney resident mrs vern picket 1st vice president mrs lloyd sweezie 2nd vice president mrs charles austin secretary mrs bob cunningham treasurer mrs lett coxe assistant mrs john mc- nabb parsonage board mrs mur ray bngden mrs claude picket dish committee mrs t brown ridge and mrs frank wilson flow er committee mrs thos giffen mrs arthur ruddell and mrs ward brownridge cleaning com mittee mrs clayton wilson and mrs horace barnes auditors mrs c b dick and mrs fred nurse pianist mrs jas carney and mrs dick meeting closed followed by a social hour the annual meeting of ashgrove united church was held on thurs day evening january 15th in the basement with the minister rev john hill opening with a hymn and scripture reading from 1st corinth ans saying that god uses us to pant his word in due time it bears fruit also increases to pre pare thesoll for the time ahead mrs frank ruddell was appointed secretary and read the minutes of last years anual meeting mr hill reported one hundred and two active members one baptism and one wedding held in the church last year lloyd sweezie presen ted the treasurers report mrs murray bngden the h m report with a slight decrease frank rud dell the trustees report mrs hor ace barnes the wja report which showed the ladies had a busy year with catering to four banquets a wedding and their daffodil tea and also had the church redecora ted last fall wm5 report was prepared by mrshfictor bird and was read by mrs john bellboddy mrs murray brlgden the mission band report baby band by mrs johrfmcnabb sunday school by mrs lloyd sweezie cemetery by arthur ruddell and the auditors report given by frank wilson 1 j brownridg was reelected el der fo ra three year temviour new s were appointed bruce hcchire bui wilson claude pick et and jim carney along with chas austin bob cunningham lloyd sweezie ward brownridge and len coxe ushers rosa aus tin elmer bird allanbrownrldge fred barnes bob ruddell and geo bird votes of thanks were given our organist and choir leader our nftmster and his wife and all the sunday school superintendents it was moved the meeting adjourn and a social hour followed over sandwiches and tea served by the wa ladies happy anniversary congratula tions and best wishes go to mr and mrs fred wrigglseworth who celebrate their fifty fourth wed ding anniversary on sunday jan 25th may they have man more together happy birthday greetings to mrs horace barnes also her mother mrs norman wrigglesworth of mil ton who celebrate the same day ja nuary 23rd little miss karen wlekson was one year old on saturday janu ary nth and lois mcnabb will be seven on january 29th four of tfur vrlsetargaret aus tin adrienne nurse sandra car ney and jean hunter this week end attended a reunion of camp mmbtbm they wen pages wednesday eve jan jhlust th1 oeoftoktown herald flidnl savepi i jf ywraniwaw ubbvs 12 p e as frozen 3 g3 hunts ii ex bank catsup 3 aylmer is ox ear beans pork 4 59 ssg calif imperial valley no i 1 iceberg lettuce jf firm 2l hds isl5 crsp n ffiffiffflvjxfffifffi baatal am skskssrbb rtaag lew wan mfcf ts se m ahd twice open friday evenings untb 9 pm main stbeet st andrews united church services held m harrison public school student minster mb alexander blandfobd bjl church service 1100 aja sunday school 945 am beginners nursery and infant care during the 1 1 ajn service ii summer on sunday they atten jed first united church water loo the young people held then first meeting of this year at the home of the president allan brownridge on sunday evening dont forget to put out some qd bits for the birds these cold win try days they try to keep so cheerful around the bushes and our doors warns dog i dog owners have been warned by chief roy haley to pay stricter heed to the by law prohibiting dogs to run at large at any time y meaty blade or short rib roasts 65 round bone shoulder roasts 59 chicken lb 49c dressed chickens 2 lb 35c mtdqet spare ribs lb 29c lean peamea1 cottage roll lb bacon 4 lbs 100 country style sausage 4 lbs 100 tuup- t4i margarine 29c4100 porky smhje lard 2 lb 29c pork hocks 4 lb 100 end cut peameal bacon lb 49c rhmoless side bacon lb 49c skinless wieners 2 lb 79c dressed ovenready pork shoulder roasts lb 43c special next tuesday wednesday rib boil 3 lb 700 hamburg 2h 89t i tub hosts 5

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