Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 4, 1959, p. 12

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1m btomtlowm iiwib w4aady i 4th 1k lets deal heres why u selection- our normal slock of new units in this area ts over 100 cars trucks and british units this gives you a wider variety of colours and opr honal equipment to choose from and enables us to gtve you immed iate delivery service our service shop in brampton is one of the largest most modern and best equipped in the area we have specialists on automatic transmissions carburators and other makes of cars enabling us to give you the best in service in georgetown we pick up and deliver your car free of charge and supply a courtesy car if necessary alma college by karat scott price due to our volume over 650 new units a year out of 4 locations we buy new units at e price from the ford motor company this is the biggest discount bracket available consequently cars cost us less than to most dealers in georgetown we do business from premises with a low over head and yet have the service facilities of brampton available our low overhead in georgetown and our volume buying from ford give us a better chance to give you a better deal stonehouse sales cities service gas oil limited comer of rexway guelph sts in georgetown ford edsel monarch deanery clericus held at st georcvs j the anglican deanery of hal- ton assembled at s georges church for their annual quiet morning which was conducted this year by the venerable r c blagrave archdeacon of nia gara assisting him with the music for the occasion was rever end h f thomasson of hamil ton the celebrant at the holy euc harist at 930 was the rural dean reverend kenneth richardson as sisted by the rector of st- aj- bans acton reverend h stok reef following the holy comtnun ton the men were served coffee and toast by the rectors wife mrs richardson matuns was said by the reverend h stokreef a series of meditations were given by dr blagrave on the spiritual life and the pastoral approach from noon till 1215 the diocesan organist played a number of hymns and organ selections a luncheon was served by the daughters of the church under the convenership of mrs thomas vansickler assisted by mrs don wingrove mrs s phillips mrs a w gilmer and mrs ron oven den following the luncheon a short business session was hfffi and the reverend r p jeflares of campbellville was elected secre tary replacing the reverend h n mansfield who has left the dean ery to become rector of st marks niagaraon thclake the remaining portion of the afternoon was spent on discussion of a lenten conference and arih prop am for 1959 the re verend h stokreef acted as chair man assisted by the reverend s coombs of enn maveal motor sales ltd mam st it 7311 tmrmtbiunonal ihkki 3eorgetown and haltons county poultry assn tv teorcetnan ml hi ton vultn oc atinn h id th u njl nioctiiih on sjlur li jan j- 1 h at h hoim of i n 1 1 r oun w l i i n iv im hml hm pr idfnl miller op mil the meuin itppi- s wen riitn on th p ml i draw and turhrt which i nld in ix x tiber an 1 p imi m ircs ful finannallj anil olh arts crafts elected new president mrs wallace thompson was cl ccted to succeed mrs d bax ter as president of the arts and crafts of georgetown wtun mim hers held their annual meeting on januarv 15th at spot on 7 tht home of miss 01ads frasr mrs sjd orr presented the re tiring president with a gift and mrs a m nielsen read an approp nate address the date for the display and tea was set for nov 7 mrs wesley beatty acton took the chair for the election serving m the executiv ewith mrs thomp son this year arc 1st vice prcsid int mrs leslie m clark 2nd vice president mrs larry maughan treasurer mrs dcnney charles 3 mrs a w gilmer cor responding sec ty mrs harry p clark publicity mrs john glynn mis laura treble social convener mrs sjd orr pantry shelf conve ntr mrs a w gilmer displa onvener mrs a m nielsen sales onvencrs wilma stull mrs r torbett tea conveners mrs les lie m clark mrs ttcsey beatt craft convener i ucy molesworlh tea was served my the hostess s mm adelaide miller mrs j f cillis mrs harry clark mrs r shviitlqd miss fraoor- j the secretary gae his f nancial report which proved that the assn nation was in good financial posi ion ast president percy clark was asked to take the chair for th election of the 1959 officers with the folowing being elected pres idem lloyd miller vice presid vat chas davies secretary treas urer ron mclean directors fd mclean john warren jas mc phail norm ridler percy clark carman stoddard and fred turner press reporter c e hcrnngton auditor percy clark motion passed that regular ice ting be dunged to second tuesday each month next meeting will be held at lloyd millers on feb 10 imans to have a meeting in mil ton in march a hearty vote of thanks to lloyd miller for being host and supply box refreshments for the meeting j the name j t tells thll story t i l it doesnt seem strange anymore it took me-a- month to get used to me nearly a month to get used to the change hut with so much do ing around the college it would be hard to leave i have been kept well informed on the happenings of the day around georgetown so that when i do get home i don t feel as if i have been on the dark continent for six months alma college was founded for the girls of elgin county and sur rounding district since then it has come a long way with girls now attending from as far away as burma georgetown british gui ana venezuela bermuda panama mexico italy british columbia newfoundland and numerous oth lx ports of call as well as the lo cal girls f the college offers courses in musit and dramatic art and com ncrcial as well as the regular ac ademic work there are seven music teachers to cover the fields jf piano voice theory and viohn when the music building is com dieted they will have their stud os there our day is a long one but is so filled thai there are very few per lods with nothing to do we rise at 7- a m we have breakfast nt 7 30 morning walk down moore t at 8 15 and chapel at 8 45 th insses begin at 9 until 12 05 w th a tin minute break after the third pciiod dinnir it bervtd and clas ts riminu at 1 30 until 4 o clock ihrte dujs a wick we hat com tmjsorv spurts in which tjth stud i ml participates in oni of the fol i ivin activities bjskttball vol i ball rid crosi swimming ping pnnd bid muiton shuffle board i skd ink bowling snotd swimming i iramatic club plunge and tennis ftir sports supper is served and then stud hall is from 7 to 9 p m thi 9 50 bells mianiights out and radios off the trade iwuvl thirteen students have optional 4 latc study from 40untih mjht with a drows good night to our room males we fall into lumber that is not disturbed un til about 7 25 with the line up bell for breakfast arid anothir day be n at alma rath luesday nirht after supper we hac what is known in 1 al circles as dean s hour in mac hall mrs sifton our prin cipal and miss jackson our dean come down to maclachin hall and give announcements or the week eg the coming of the nat tonal ballet of canada symphon ics plays etc that wi maj attenl it is then that we irt told of the xciss nois in the dorms and ypewriters aftir lights out that an be heard in the main hall we ire a so gicn a weekly lecture on i art r mil post made famous tnri iniouraed to follow her exam pie on tdnsda evening of lust week miss i ucilli met lure of to ronto and bronwyn prieious her twelve vear old student came to the school and save a verv inter sting demonstrated lecturi on tht art of ballet bronwvn dem onstrated tht training given from tht age of four to her present 1c vel which is second year work in toe shoes this was an introduc tion to prepare us for the nation al ballet of canada that we are planning to attend in another week i am going to sec offen bach in the underworld and cjis clle and swan 1 akc is also being presented on another night the performances are in london at the grand theatre and many of the students will be present and are looking forward to these dates before christmas we went to see a shakespearian play entitled as you like it the canadian play ers performed in a wonderful pro duclion of it and i found the ev ening very enjojable ii was the first ptav ot thai kind i had seen on stage and it was interesting to see a theatre group portray a char actcr that you had pictured in your mind i was quite surprised at ome of them and at their humor tfmftt wpcarance when wc have ohipleted hdmlet this vear vould like lo go to stratford and re it done professiomllv i nt it the nrl time i will close s n wrist chronometer unlit i es h t h h nr i hi pi llml 1 brampton clubwoman is speaker at meeting the mail bag the georgetown branch of the business and professional womens clubs held their monthly meet ing at the jack oxantern on monday january 26th in spite of the weather there was an ex cellent turnout of members and several brought guests the guest speaker was miss irene abbott regio advisor gf district no 4 she is a member of the brampton club and was accompanied by mrs jessie black president of the brampton club miss abbott who is head of the french department of the bramp- on high school based her talk mainly on the working and pur pose of the region she also spoke briefly on the municipal act bill 160 which gives votes to those adults who are not house holders this has been voted and passed by the municipality of newmarket largely brought about hrough the member of their cluo there she thought it would make an excellent project for the geor gctown branch she also asked for a closer coordination be tween the clubs in the region in the form of exchange of news bulletins etc mrs win wallace presided at the meeting in the absence of the president mrs c belleghcm introduced the speaker and miss hilda erwin thanked her and presented her with a gift mrs black spoke briefly inviting the members to attend the fashion how being held in brampton by he ir club various orders of business were attended to and re ports heard the meeting closed ith the club creed thanks for help in raising 1w0jd0 muton on the georgetown herald georgetown ontario dear sir this is written on behalf of the 1058 executive of the milton and district association for retarded chi dren to say thank you for the wonderful coverage yoi gave iur work last november this started our education week off with a bang and gave your readers first hand inform ation of the work being done loc ally to date and donations are still coming in the tfontributions arc lightly over 1 800 please take credit for some of this success and we will be look mg forward to a bigger and much more comprehensive canvass in 1959 on behalf of those who cannot say it themsevqs hc retarded of our area we again say thank you sincerely g g addison president 15 the cottage inn for good things to eat all through the day breakfast coffeo break luitch dinner or tha evening shack do come in and let us serve you main st s tr 79004 when you need tv radio appliance service you want them right away and you want them mad correctly john s 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