Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1959, p. 8

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thi oaokmtowm hau pages bead this fakm n1ws 1 ever j elw burns gng sludge odour amoved during c condensate from y ha mature je gives you more heat per gallon saves you up to 20 of your heating costs totally new i find out for yoanetfl discover a new world of heating economy comfort and ckanunen when you switch to dehydrated premium grade hy- test 303 heating oil we know that youll bjpktated and amazed at the di at th okoen have been from coast to ooait so why wait another dayt w h kentner son 45 queen strst to 7m51 legion notes the zone meeting was held last sunday in port credit with all branches present with deleg ales except bronte district com mander hugh lamb iwas present also j it was decided that the next meeting which is to be held in streetsville should be held of an evenmg and a tentative date was set for thevihird wednesday in apnl this will also be the elec tion of officers fir the next two year term it is hoped that each legion branch will have an extra large group present for this very important meeting it was also decided to elect tal zone pensions and service officer to coordinatetfork in the zone be tween branches the writer who is at present zone commander would like to thank all those who helped make his two terms so enjoyable the job which is becoming increasing ly heavy is a rewarding one and not least of the pleasure ts the closer contact with other branch es we would like to publicly thank our secretary marshall timbers who has done a wonder ful job for us as secretary as well as being very very helpful to a number of branches in hclpingl them with their accounting and bookkeeping problems certainly we could not have wished for bet ter or more staunch support than we have had ramthe secretary and indeed membcrsof our first term of office started the provincial convention is to be held in kitchener this jear the first wet of august and it is expected that this will be the big gest ever held the cit is going all ouflo provide a real week of it from even point of view and we hope that georgetown branch mil see fit to send delegates tomiti warnes asks us to remind all bridge plajers that a bridge tournament will be held in port credit on saturda feb- mar 28th with a large turnout from the zone and he asks anyone interested to eithe contact him or leave his name at the bar there are quite a number of keen bridge plajers in the branch and it is hoped particularly to interest a number of our newer members arrangements have also been made for the men interested in ririe shooting to get m some prac lice on- monday evenings at the armoury for full details see gob collier vour sports officer we believe it will start next monday evening enrolment in classes i at town night school typino mr b armstrong tumday mrs sidney allison 55 sargent road mrs j scoresby 56 hew son cresc mrs john- england 117 prince charles drive mrs a r cock 162 guelph st mri gar- held mcguvrays guelph street mrs norman marchment 27 ma pie ave mrs raymond whltmcc 30 young st mrs k gould 7 gray gate mrs r cillis 38 dc rex blvd mrs d lee thompson 16 cabbns place mrs b judge 11 king st e mrs k j fuller 84 mclntyre cresc mrs rqnfldd kitchen 162 guelph st mrs e harris 9 prince charles dr miss patricia harris 9 prince charles dr mrs ivy ashman 35 sargent rd mrs walter turner 15 rex way drive miss margaret wcgg 112 prince charles drive mrs g a blackwell 12 young st mrs sam white nerval out mrs al ian fleming 112 prince charles drive mrs hclene bilton 77 del rex blvd mrs s barkhouse 114 mclntyre cresc mrs june hart 11 windsor road mrs david llobbs 39 edith st miss ann zu cr 74 delrex blvd mrs david hughes 80 sargent road mrs gir ird tirriirf- r r 1 georgetown typing widnsdy mrs hms mrs bert corbett r r 1 gcor getown mrs stanley cinnamond 32 bjron st mrs eric severs 127 prince charles drive mrs elmo vlktiteon r r 3 georgetown mrs david bardaj r r 3 georgetown mrs don parker 39 shelley st mrs edward scarlett 12 wesle an st mrs wilfred mino 15 mc nabb st mrs w r cromar 51 maple ave w r cromar 5ll- maple ave w mrs william mar howe tin 124 prince hark dr mrs than th william htdge rr 1 georgetown miss muriel ewna 21 water st mrs maurice bull 57 elm street rrn batkin wildwoori george town mi diane hill 91 john st erik poulstrup 76 guelph st mrs leslie dickenson 35 albert st mrs allan mcmillan 29 bjron st mrs mane coulter jl6 norton cresc mrs john glynn lime house ont mrs joseph standish r r 2 georgetown mrs gastone fantuz 116 prince charles dr martin bergsma 70 river drive mr thomas hamilton limehouse ont mrs harold finbow r r 1 georgetown miss doreen sander son 4 churchill cresc mrs peter macdonald glen williams childrens clothing and dressmaking mn harry mow mrs bruce llojd 9 mackenzie dr mrs sydney alcorn 21 mac kenzie dr mrs ivan ravens 6 king st e mrs ron homan 8 king st e mrs charles pal let t 17 rcxwaj drive mrs gerald war ren 148 prince charles drive mrs richard applejard r r 1 georgetown mrs bud hyde 52 king st e miss jean pennce 21 mountainvew rd mrs ken neth richardson 60 guelph st mrs walter pacholok 65 edward st mrs robert rolfc 35 mcgil vra cresc mrs wilfred faulk ner 52 mcgilvray cresc mrs t v hallstaff 107 prince charles dr mrs robert heathe 33 ed ward st mrs jack spcnce 6 keats ave mrs ross coulter 36 mcln tyre cresc miss catherine hain es glen williams mrs charles crawford glen williams leathercraft mrs prank brown limehout mrs tom burtch 35 windsor rd mrs gordon miller 61 sarg ent rd miss joan chartier 18 edward st mrs frank appleby 97 sargent rd mrs gerald mor 1 bard lane mrs gordon farm safety survey to commence inmarch jew lion of the halton district wt r on tuesday 5nawedncsday fe bruary 10th and 11th the ontario farm safety conference is being held at the ontario agricultural college guelph this conference is being sponsored jointly by the ontario department of agriculture in coopcratioh with the ontario dept of transport the conference will deal with the various- phases of farm accidents on ontario farms timing of the conference coinci des with the farm accident sur vcy that is being conducted throughput ontario in cooperation with local groups the question immediately an ses why take an accident survey the answer in a general way halton district wom en s institutes a safety survey committee has been appointed with mrs velma norris county chairman and township chairmen mrs maurice rcsdhead burling ton mrs percy merry trafalgar mrs chester service nassagawcya and mrs hector bird esquesing in addition approximately fifty cooperators are acting as farm ac cident reporters these coopera tors will be meeting the week of february 16lh in each township the meeting for nassagaweya township will be held in the nas sagaweya township hall on mon da feb 16th on wednesday btbruary 18th jn the esquesinj township hall at stewarttown the ii 1 kii1 fir fm11im jztfrktsz ffeiiii s jslf for your valentine maf we suggest that you a beautiful flowering potted plant a special arrangement for your table a lovely box of cut flowers or perhaps an individual styled corsage for the dance of rhj year ing township burlington town ship safety cooperators will be meeting on thursday february 19th in the nelson township hall the cooperators in trafalgar town ship will meet on friday febru ary 20th all meetings for co- operators will tlart at 2 p m the purpose of the meetings will be to finalize plans for the farm accident survey the next question is obvious how can you help in the cam paitn ii you are a farmer or a member of a farm family your full cooperation in this farm ace ident survey is essential to its success you are urged to out the ontario farm accident report form when the farm acci i tent and cost of farjn accidcnu in order to devise a suitable farm safety programme at the pres ent time we know that every day somewhere in ontario a member of some farm family suffers death injury or financial loss from ac cident one member of every 4th tamil in ontario will be an acci dent victim this year we also know that jvorkmcns compensa hon rates to the farmer are now almost fio times the initial start ing rate also we are all aware that there are man causes of farm accid ents improper use of farm ma chinerj working when hampered bj fatigue tninl to speed up work programmer bejond a sen imi sible rate ignoring manufacturers dent reporter calls at your farm directions lack of respect for high j notify the farm accident reporter speed machinen and man oth in jour area of anj accidents watch your newspaper of devel th problem is deeper opments in this programme your it is not enough to sa r iperation will make it possible hit we must all ik more careful lo ket an accurate picture of farm we cannot jp nl mi ntire live ace id ents and from that to devise being careful or n work would i ji e location programme ever be done we must know what j kunember farm life can be o be careful about and onl re bautiful if ou re around search conducted on the famv supplj the answer from lb vej the rtscareh will lie to these questions 1 what is ttu farm accident pattern in ontario what arc the tpes of accidents that are causing the los of time and monej disabilities and fatal lies in ontario what lies behind the apparent causes of the accident why is farm machinery used improperlj why do so many farm accidents occur in the home why are so many farmers invol ved in highway accidents why do so many serious injur tes result from falls in barns the results obtained in answer ing these question will help to give direction to farm organiza tions and government agencies in a safetj education programme dc signed lo reduce the number of all accidents on ontario farms to develop the research surve prel iminary surveys have been made first in bruce county and second 1 on a provincial basis in july and august of 1958 the survc will record and classify accidents suffered by farm people during the penods march 1st 1959 to feb 29th 1960 in addition to providing statistics for the prov ince the survc will give the farm accident picture for each county and district in halton the surve is being conducted through the coopera rosedale floral 32 albert street tr 72952 demonstration food becomes wl lunch the february meeting of nor 1 val women s institute was held at mrs harold smcllie s home at 1130 am on february 5th the committee of the third meal pro ject mrs gravdon chester mrs lorne cleave and mrs smellie de monstratcd varieties of sandwich es and salads these along with relishes and coffee were served for lunch afterwards mrs keith webb presided at a short business per lod a committee composed of mrs h collins mrs joe murray mrs d murray and mrs g sher ring was appointed to represent norval wi at the summarj day at stewarttown on march 3rd lttersandcorrespondence were readt mrsdtealcr the eecretarj treasurer mrs webb mrs sherring and mrs d murraj were ehosen as a committee to arrange for the fath and son banquet to be held in st paul s parish hall on februar 25th roll call was a new plant i would like to hae m mj garden mrs e burke gae an interesting paper on the motto happiness is no laughing matter the next meeting is on march 5th at 2 30 p m at mrs don murra s home notice for our customers the beauty salon formerly known as nu fashion will now be known as joanne stylists the same efficient service for appointment call main mill sts charge stouffville motorist hit and run a slouffuhe man was apprehen ded and charged with failing to remain at the scene of an accident shortlj after a collision on guelph street friday jan 30th kenneth john mefarlane of 57 indiana st kitchener was east bound on no 7 and was just east of i incoln motors when the west bound stouffville car veered into the wrong tane striking the left sile of the mefarlane vehicle w hen the stouffville car did not stop a passing motorist ed ward g farrow of 15 norton cres cent took out after it at the inter section of highwajs 10 and 7 mr farrow pulled alongside the veh icle to positivel idcntif it by the damage and notified brampton police oil edward rollins handled the local inestigation of the crash which occurred at about 8 45 pm mrs frank brown presient knox wa meeting recently members of the women s association of knox presbyterian church elected new officers and heard reports of their 1958 activities representatives of each circle royal main park and scotch block presented their re ports which were uniformly grati lfing the minister s wife mrs alex calder conducted the election with officers chosen as follows mrs frank brown president mrs v rawson 1st vice president mrs seward wilson 2nd vice presid ent mrs george leslie secretary mrs bert palmer treasurer mrs wellington wilson and mrs mil ton bird flower conveners mrs wm t sinclair property and mrs percy olney table linen many people reach great heights bj putting up a bluff farm news cbc to broadcast crop association annual farm people in halton will have an opportunity to hear high lights of the halton soil and crop improvement assn annual meet ing the cbc farm broadcast be tween 1230 and 1 00 p m will be giving five minute reports each thursdaj commencing feb i2th there will be five such broadcasts covering the report including thursda feb 12th 19th 26th march 5th and 12th local listen ers will be able to hear this broad tn 1955 and we were reelected in ma of 1957 and feel that this is as long as in all fairness others who might wish to head the group that we should hold office further uj that we longer feel able or willing to give the tune to legion affairs that we have or the past eight years our weekly column is quite enough to keep us busy and we should indeed spend a great deal more time on i it than we do rather than setting it in the hurried way we d wit out m many caies even reread ing it or trying to develop it from a tough draft we have never at any time attempted to write it out before setting it for the paper but before we became president we did occasionally edit and reset parts of it a worthy practice we ope to start again nd which is certain to help improve the col has been a great deal of interest in this meeting and for those who were unable to attend this will be an opportunitj to hear reports of the activities carried on by the halton soil and crop association and also to hear outstanding spca kers on soil and crop management the guest speaker for the prog ram was chas g monro of embro stewardship campaign barnes in moosonee ernie barnes ballinafad has just returned trom the diocese of moosenee where he has bcencon ducting a stewardship campaign at sl mathews procathedral in timnuns he encountered weath er of 38 and 42 degrees below sera during his stay on january 18th he had his first expenence with television broad casting when the sunday church service at which tie was preaching was televised over ckgp urquhart 8 albert st mrs neil mceachern b albert sl mrs harvey nurse r r 2 georgetown mrs alan cornish 35 mclntyre cresc leo 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