Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1959, p. 3

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friday saturday proud young rebels the true story of todays youth aubhcmmntomm10hm pictures times high school i 8 30 m heu cats 710 945 a c t o n give a man a job now why dalay that necessary work when help is so plentiful now why be bothered with delays when you can obtain experi enced help in all trades now there are plenty of skilled tradesmen available now for all types of work in your home business or on the farm if you require the services of an electrician carpenter bricklayer cement worker plumber tinsmith painter plasterer contact your local national employment office of the unemployment insurance comm 1 union st brampton ont gl 11240 mackenzie news new hardware can add to the attractiveness and- convenience of your home weher locks are made in bronze and chromium finish or brass sarin or bright finish and are guaranteed for the lifer tftne of a house no 500a keyinknob lock 790 no s75a keyinknob with backset 899 1642 escutcheon 238 w s5ss4j no 300 bathroom or bedroom set no 100 passage set 325 475 to convert your old style mortrsed locks to the new tubular locks you can buy replacement kits exterior 495 interior 325 weiser cast bronze or brass house numbers 65c each jj mackenzie ti in st johns church on tuesday february 17th 1950 165 cubs members of 1st georgetown a and b packs and dads and georgetown rover crew sat down to a lovely roast beef dinner prepared by 1st georgetown ladies auxiliary mr ernie forgrave chaired the meeting and head table- guests were as follows art padtfeld brenda ashwin cec davidson f bryant murray scoyne vic gunn june gunn era forgrave rev h mcfarlane robert bornhold joe mcconkey joyce mcconkey doug ward and service scouts wayne fiebig and art and bert sweezie a cub father cec mcnamara in troduced the speaker mr robert bornhold of milton a public school inspector mr bornhold spoke briefly on lord baden powell he reminded boys of the club laws and told boys of how famous men edison lincoln livingstone and dr banting stuck to their jobs and were able to do good and help others mr bornhold spoke to the fathers briefly and comple ted his talk by reciting the poem boys vern mccumber thanked the ladies for their assistance at cub camp last year and presented mes- dames sweezie hart benedict paul hume padfield bilsborrow and miss s burtch with gifts of appreciation the meeting came to the close with b pack leading the group in humming taps while akela joe mcconkey said a closing pray 1st georgetown c pack and a and b scout troops held their an nual father and son banquet in s johns united church hall where rev john smith who formed geor getowns first scout troop was the guest speaker he was introduced by the chairman ernie forgrave and spoke on the subject of ships companionship sportsmanship workmanship and worship one time cubmaster now mini ster of 1st baptist church rev lloyd whan was the visiting nun ister at the banquet and gave a brief talk on helping boys spea king from experience the dads and boys were welcomed to the banquet by rev morgan mcfarl ane mr whan said the opening pra yer and grace and a recording of the movements founder lord ba den powell speaking to all the cubs and scouts on his 80th birth day was played for all to hear scouts and cubmasters and lead ers were then introduced by the chairman and included dlst rep resentative vic gunn akela of c pack dave hastings bagheera of c pack frank bryant baloo pete forgrave kaa andy deboer b troop skipper don livingstone a troop skipper don smith and his assistant queen scout wayne fiebig mr bryant was also intro duced in his second capacity as as sistant b troop scoutmaster the cub mothers auxiliary who prepared the dinnersrtre thanked on behalf of the fathers by vern mccumber and mrs m sweezie re presented the ladies in presenting a gift of scout and cub perpetual diaries to don smith and his a troop attendance was 120 3rd georgetown pack this wek being boy scout week our meeting was a special one on lord baden powell bagheera an na mair told the boys during the instruction period of some incid ents in bps life games comple ted the evening leaders in the area are remind ed of the st john ambulance course to begin on march jlth at st johns church on february 14th approximate y 100 scouts of milton acton georgetown glen williams and norval took part in an area dis net hike the patrols were issued with sealed orders and upon open ing them found to read their desti nation they must follow their com passes and grid maps blue springs scout reserve was the final destin ation and the scouts cooked their dinner there an afternoon of ga mes had been planned but due to the rain this part of the prog ram was called off leaders and scouts by this time were thorough ly soaked and when the group star ted home found the hills in the area had turned to sheets of ice a sanding truck had to be called to help them over the slippery spots social personal mrs f w johnson 10 edith st has returned home after spending several weeks in florida she was visiting with her daughter mrs w h stanley at winter park mr and mrs fred masterman 03 charles street have just retur ned from a twelve day trip tp the west coast they flew to winnipeg calgary vancouver and vancou ver island mr masterman was on a business trip and mrs mas terman accompanied him a delicate brain operation last tuesday proved successful for jack maclaren 184 maple ave e mr maclarn has suffered from par kinsons diseases for several years and it is hoped that the operation performed by jjr irving s cooper m st barnabas hospital new york- city which has removed the palsy which affected one arm has suc cessfully arrested the disease a neighbourhood party on sat urday at the home of mr and mrs jim macdonald 21 hale drive proved also to be a birthday cele bration for one of those present george erickson who received se veral gifts games were played during the evening a tape record ing was made which proved enter taming when it was played back and lunch was a bring your own chinese dinner those attending included mr and mrs erickson mr and mrs al turner mr and mrs lynn moore mr and mrs g sigurdson and mr and mrs alex marshment page 3 wednesday t february- 25th 1050 ths georgetown herald parked car is damaged in collision a 1948 dodge driven by george mcnally glen williams and a par ked 1955 bmck owned by gerald inglis also of glen williams were involved in an accident saturday night on mountainview rd while the occupants of the inglis car were in hunters inn damage estimated at 175 resul ted from the collision which occur red when the mcnally car struck the standing inglis car the mc nally car was northbound on the road and the inglis vehicle was par ked in front of the store at the time cst ron rankine investigated the accident whicll was reported at about 930 saturday night okraiaweii bflwlbjsuljs hows your iqt todays insurance problems answered norvahjnited church rev bd l freel ba sundays 1000 am sunday school 1115 am morning v worship question an irresponsible driver claims he doesnt need insurance because he has no property b he had an accident hed leave the country how far would he be pursued for judgment rr no limit he is lia ble wherever he and his property can be found but the only one who pursues him is the per son who holds the judg ment or his lawyer contributed in the inter of sound insurance by john r barber james p evans john t armstrong st georges church anglican march 1st lent hi 800 a m no service rector at glen 9 30 a m holy eucharist family service church school 9 yrs and up nursery guild 1100 am holy commun 1100 am church school 38yrs and nursery guild 7 00 pro penitential service wednesday march 4 7 45 pm holy commun 816 a m fellowship v breakfast thursdays 10 00 a m holy communion intercessions st nicholas church school guelph st e delrcx factory 1100 am church school all depts at rwfrfeay grand union kbs toilet tissue 6 77c cateuj ready cut macaroni or 16 oz pkga spaghetti 4 67c hunts 7 oz can tomato sauce 5c fresh crisp calif no j grade iceberg lettuce 2 29c wv vskmitasssssesssesetsxi amd newstore howsvclosidall day monday ian to 6 pm tuasday wad- iwtday thursday 30 ajn to 9 pjn friday b30 ajn to 6 pjn saturday rockettes challenge second place bowlers the race for second place in the golf ladies bowling league tight ened up after mondays action when the rockettes enjoyed a sev en point afternoon to pull within just two points of the current se cond place club the chumps the chumps had a pointless day and failed to add to their 53 points while rockettes now boast 51 mrs ross duncans chop chops continue to run away from the rest of the league they also picked up seven points for a 77 total while the squibs bid to get into the top three fell flat as they were held to do points mrs ross duncan mrs ken nash and mrs william mcnally carded the top three singles 232 231 and 223 respectively and the same three claimed triple honours mrs nash 663 mrs duncan 637 and mrs mcnally 604 the sea sons highs were not affected by the scores and have gone unchang ed for over five weeks the best average still belongs to mrs ron kitchen who has a 188 while mrs scotty herkes and mrs ken nash are tied for second with 176 eleanor spitzer owns a 175 thousands of flower loversherom al parts olthe world visit- the keuxenhot in holland each spring to feast their eyes on millions of tulips sun blinds motorist hits parked car a car parked on delrex blvd early thursday night was damaged to the extent of an estimated 175 when struck from behind by a car driven by alec binding of 2843 keele street downsview mr binding who was eastbound on delrex when the accident hap pened told police he was momen tarily blinded by the sun and did not see the parked vehicle th impact knocked the standing car owned by xioned ashcroft of 24 delrex blvd ahead thirteen feet damage to the binding car was 100 according to cst rog rank ine who investigated both cars were 1956 fords from the home of better m 13s wltd main street south georgetown steaks 5 69 country styie sausage 4 lb 100 pork hocks 4 lb 100 peameal end cut peameal bacon lb 59c grade a chicken- legs breasts lb 59c bacon squares 4 lb 100 tulip margarine 4 lb 100 midget spare ribs lb 29c skinless wieners 2 lb 85c

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