Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1959, p. 9

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the georgetown herald authorized m sacond class mail foal office dapt ottawa georgetown ont wednesday evening january 21st 19s second section discuss new curling club as addition to golf course for a confident father tlie youngster with the broom is making a clean path for the curling stone maybe he doesnt realize it yet but his father is guiding ann through life on a path as direct and as smooth life insurance is a way to meet the future and a way to save by insuring his son now this father is encouraging thrift building an attitude of mind many people who plan their life insurance programme through tin mutual life of canada take out policies at low cost on the uvea of their children policies the children take over when they start earning if s a good idea worth dinniming with your mutual life of canada representative soon mi ninety years of leadership m mutual life insurance na dubious honour georgetown has the most rabid foxes according to a report from the brampton office of dr r i twiss of the health in animals divis ion on friday the highest con centration of rabid foxes in hal ton county is in the georgetown area dr twlss told the herald that of the nine foxes from this county confirmed by the animal disease research institute at hull quebec as definitely rabid five were killed in or around george town two incidents which occurred here lastweek when foxes were shot while acting in an erratic manner will probably jump the count locally to seven the first was reported on tues day when a fox apparently rabid was shot by george sargent on his property on the 9th line glen williams after attacking a dog mr sargent said a number of children were tobogganing only a few yards away from where he killed the crazed animal the dog owned by a neighbour vern kir by had to be destroyed cst ray andress of the county detachment opp shot the other fox on thursday on the property of earl m trow at wildwood he was investigating a minor ac cident when the fox made two charges at him from the nearby bush cst andress was forced onto the hood of the cruiser on the second rush by the animal and it was from here he shot it a check with the esquesing township office at stewarttown showed that since the case of rab ies was discovered in a fox killed at the sykes tool plant on nov 5th one hundred and seven foxes have been bagged by hunters in the township during a normal year an average of two hundred foxes are turned in there for boun ty which this season has been in creased to 5 00 north halton golf country club may have their own curling rink in 1959 according to news letter senvout to all shareholders last week the question and answer letter suggested an area northwest of the clubhouse as a possible site and estimated the total cost of a rinlwas in the neighbourhood of 65 000 to 70 000 the letter op ined that a four sheet curling rink would be the right size for a club with provision to be for increasing it to six sheets at a later date as required this additional form ofhcallh ful recreation would also make use of our clubhouse for all 12 months of the jear the letter sta ted and the two sports do not conflict in any way the rink would be owned by the sharehold ers and the curling section would elect their own executive to ar range the playing schedule bon spiels social activities etc in the same manner that the ladies and men s sections of the golf club op erate at present golf facilities would benefit by the addition with new washrooms for ladies and men new locker rooms for ladies and men and an informal lounge permitted thru a reduction in overhead on the golf course section the bulletin was prepared by a committee of shareholders and curlers tand cited 1959 as the desir able year to build the rink because the georgetown curling club has been verbally notified by the board of park management that they cannot guarantee two nights of curling ice time for the 195960 season a number of golf clubs and pri vate clubs have already installed cuihng rinks as an active winter recreation including the scarboro golf and country club weston golf and country club mississauga golf country club dundas golf country club tarn oshanter and bolton golf country club to name a few monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials 32 kino street cast georgetown tr 79573 norval presbyterians discuss new pipe organ for church district representative john t armstrong clu georgetown ontario main street collision on sunday afternon approximately 300 damage re suited from a rear end collision on alain st n on sunday involving a 1956xhevrolcrand a 1954 jaguar the chev driven bj tarcisio scarbossa 159 bristol st guevph was stopped in a line of trai n op posite the united suburban gas i co building vtken the jaguar dri ben by arthur i ancaster of 270 indian road toronto ski idcd intc the back of it on the slippery pave ncnt both cars were eastbound at the time lrs r d whitson investigated the accident which occurred at ab- t 1 0a p m harlow vicepresident of mutual fire aid georgetown fire department chief jack harlow was named the vice president of the halton coun ty mutual fire aid system on sunday january 11 at the groups annual meeting in trafalgar no 2 fire hall deputy fire chief grant bray of trafalgar was nam ed president other officers named included district deputy alf elliott of tra falgar as secretary treasurer and chief george wright of trafalgar and fireman bill hyde of george town ga auditors william o sul livan of the fire marshal s office conducted the election a coordinator for the halton mutual aid will be chosen at a la ler date to replace chief fred shaw of oakvillc who has retired the coordinator will pick his own i sistant triumph pennant the only true quality car in the smfett car field handsome lines elegant interior fittings attractive twotone colour scheme thick pile carpet courtesy lights sports car type remote gearshift its a practical little beauty too offers amazing handling ease and co real driving economy up to 47 m pg cruises 6065 mph and the price is truly remarkable so much luxury for only 1799 00 fully equipped testdrive it yourself soon standard triumph motor city garage 30 dundas st e cooksville phone at 90316 the members and adherents of the norval presbtenan church gathered on tuesday january 13 for the congregation s annual mee ting there was a good turnout to hear the reports of various org animations in the church and to consider plans for the coining year dinner was served at pm by the wives of the session members and was enjoyed by all sitting down to partake of il alter the dishes had been clea red away the minister rev g l royal called the meeting to or der and read to the assembly from the 13th chapter of the hebrew epistle followed hy prayer royal was elected chairman of the meeting and mrs hugh clark was nominated to the office of secre tary the kirk session report was given by the minister who reported an increase of 12 members over the previous year and the loss of three members one by death and two by removal from the district the communion roll for the year standsjt 147 active members two assessments from the general as semblywere considered as a part of the session report the snod incorporation act which was ex plained by the minister and passed by the congregation also the er ection of a new missionary and a deaconness home which was ac utely needed and this too passed the scrutiny of the congregation the minister reported that 1212 had been raised for the mission ary budget which was 200 more bhan last year in the light of the new assessments ttle congregation once again set the budget alloca tion at 1000 for 1059 the trca surer s report was commented up on by mrs arthur clark who sta ted that 11063 36 had been rais ert for all purposes during 1958 1 s clark was reelected to ano ihcr two year term as congrcga li tnal trrasurer with the unanim us approval of all present the board of managers report was made by andrew mcclure the ice chairman of the board in the absence of the chairman w t craig reid a new furnace was installed during the year at a total cost of 2800 affd this was the major undertaking of the board during 1958 the board has in view for the coming months a new vestry and will consider an enlargement to the beginners room the worn en s missionary society alexander auxiliary was represented by mrs andrew mcclure who called the attention of the meeting to the printed rcportc and mentioned that luring the year 419 87 had been raised of whicth 295 07 went for ward to the general fund the presbjtenan young peo ple s report was made bj the rev t l rojal who stated that the so cicty had 24 members and would cnlerta n the winter conference on the week end o februar 13 14 15 the sunday school report was made by sam mcclure secretary treasurer who drew attention to the fact that the sunday school had raised 536 85 of which 160 84 went forward to the mission of the church the women s assoc iation report was made by mrs oliver hunter treasurer and sta ted that during the year 81 1 m had been raised mrs harold mc- clure reported for the mission band in the absence of mrs j m archdekin the organ fund stands at 722 and the congregation was encouraged to subscribe to this important aspect uf the congrega tional life do it yourself test your tv and radio tubes free in a tautomeric totter new tubes available at hutchs smoke ft barber shop 10 main st south opea daily to 11 pjn two retiring from the board of man agers after three years service were hugh clark arthur clark harold reed and john v mcclure elec ted to a three year term were w j reed sam mcclure percy les lie and donald clark the church auditor was reappointed in the per son of mr f h lindner the ush ers for 1959 would be lester brown william reed frank fen dley neb robinson james davis eugene made arthur clark and bertram lyons those members of the board of managers remain ing for further service are mr w t craig reid chairman bert ram lyons secretary nelson a robinson frank fendley fraser mcnabb j m archdekin andrew mcclure and oliver hunter the question of a new pipe or gan was raised but due to the late ness of the hour it was referred back to the kirk session in order that a special congregational mee ting might be called in the near future in this regard the mem bers of the ktrk session are the rev g 1 roal moderator albert hunter clerk lester brown tom mcgee oliver hunter william j micluri craig mcclure arthur mcclure harold mcclure and jas h davis the report of the married coup le s club was handed in by mrs john m mccure the music com mi t tec reported through mrs f o hunter who commended mrs roal the choir leader for her serious efforts both with a junior choir and a senior choir the other members of this committee are miss belt mcclure mrs har old mcclure and mr c i roal during the course of 1959 the tower and steeple of the church building will have to be closelj exam ncd for a weakness in the structure and this was referred to the hoard for immediate action the meetiot was closed b tin minister with the benediction rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wadding jworit corsage i a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albert si tr 72952 we wire flowers min0 millw0rk i doors cabinets frames sash stairs screens prompt service free estimate 11 water st tr 79771 tells about origin of women s institutes mr keith webb president of norval omens institute opened her home for the jamiarj meeting when the topic was historical res earch mrs oliver hunter gave a splen did talk on the origin of the worn en s institute by mrs adelaide hoodless on feb 19th 1897 stonecreek ont the theme was to raise the standard of homemak ing and mrs hunter explained the origin of institute pins and colours current events were gi ven by mrs vt alter fidor the president opened the meet ma with the ode collect and the lords pracr minutes of the last meeting were read by mrs gra don chester the secretary treasurer the- ladies interested in taking the short course the third meal are to meet at mrs webbs home on thursdaj jan 15th a social half hour followed after singing the queen bunch was served b the hostess assisted bj mrs james murra and mrs fl mer patterson next meeting is to be at mrs harold smell le s home on feb 5th at 2j30 pjm another lady served fallowing an editorial ui last week s edition about ladies elec ted to public office fred mcnal ly has passed on the name of the late mrs walter t evans who also served atena as a public school trustee several yean ago uments v designs submitted camatery lettering comer posts aner markers a good display in stock brampton monument worki wm c allan prop 68 queen st west brampton shop phones res gl 10445 gl 1 1013 rep tom nicol phone brampton gl 13962 otfwt woman work b never done ny the women bat the day of wom doing furnace work u certainly long gone by with modern automatic smarts furnace oil or coal fired little work la needed the man of the home- can even leave town and come hack with out worrying about his furnace or with out making a janitor of hb wife get the full atorr from your smarts dealer chinook rhthompson hardware on qm kftiwa hmdwaw nummno 1 7w71 r-

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