Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1959, p. 6

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-f- thb qrorgetqwn herald wedodsjy march 4th 1959 the georgetown herald a thomson newspapers limited publication walter c biehn managing editor garfield l mcguvray production superintendent office staff mrs aileen bradley terry harley plant staff leslie h clark dave hastings corey r herrington bob basrville serving the communities of georgetown glen willamt norval llmehouia hornby stewarttown batllnafad ashgrove terra cotta member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontario division of the cwna authorized as second class mail post office dept ottawa editorial comment the only answer possible replying to a letter from towih council ask ing consideration on mortgages held by unem ployed malton workers central mortgage and housing has answered that it cannot authorize wholesale waivers of mortgage payments and that each case must be dealt with on its own merits it was the expected answer from chmc for it would be a chaotic condition were such action to be taken while the present situation affects large numbers of people the fact is that house holders wherever they be employed are sub ect to reverses and the nation s business can not operate on the premise that the day a man becomes unemployed his financial obligations should cease aftermath of malton announcement of the postponement of a fund campaign for a hospital in georgetown is one of the sideeffects of the malton layoffs the hospital committee with sketch plans reaching the final stages land acquired and most of the preliminary work done had been in the midst of planning the financial campaign when the malton news came wisely the board felt that the time inopportune to launch a large scale we cannot think that lending institutions w ij not use common sense in dealing with men who have lost their obs during thepenod of readjust ment at the same time there is a proportion of men who have savings which they will use to keep up mortgage payments or who can borrow from relatives others whose new pbs will take them elsewhere will be selling their homes with new owners assuming the mortgage obligations meanwhile any man who is encountering difficulty should take chmc advice and contact the toronto office or lending company which is backing him we are sure he will have a sympa thetic reception and an answer found for h s problem drive and has postponed such plans the hospital association stresses however that th s s only temporary meanwh le it is hoped that organizations will cont nue the r pro jects for hospital ad informal on has now been supplied by the arch tects covering costs of fur nish ngs and equipment and those who might w sh to donate specific items are nv ted to make enqu nes of the association realtors look like winners hunters realtors look like strong contenders for ontario intermediate b honours this year having ust completed a semuiujal sweep with stouffville with an impressive record of 4 wins and a tie the team entered the finals w th bradford last night the news columns will give the story of that game in this issue wh le crowds have been good th s year the arena has still to see a full house so com mon a few years ago and so needed for the double reason of finances and moral support for the team if you haven t been a regular atten der th s year t s not too late to become a boos ter you won t find a better 75c worth of enter ta nment we ii guarantee night school display pleases a previous engagement kept the writer from attending the night school open house on friday s our loss for we always look forward to this evening those wjk dict attend would again be am azed by tne variety of skills possessed by teach ers most of them district residents and their ability to impart so much information to students in the few short hours ava lable dur ng the night school term the school has had a continuing success in creasing enrolment and continued expans on of variety in ts courses there seems no limit to what can be tackled by combining the enthusiasm of students w th the teach ng skills available and each year night school has been b gger and better than ever christian marriage is discussed by aypa last wednesday evening twen ty two members of st georges anglican young peoples associ ation held their weekly meeting m the clubrooms president fred harrison was in the chair and conducted the business portion of the m following the business session ihe members divided in three discussion groups to examine the subject of christian marriage thought provoking answers were given to the questions should the parish pnest just be a marry ing sam is possessing the feel ing that you re in love really alt that matters and is there a difference of being in love or hating jhc feeling you are in love or are they one and the same thing following an en ihusiastic exehangc of ideas the rector presided at the summation and showed a films trip on chris tian marriage as it is interpreted by the book of common prayer refreshments were served by carolyn biehn and miss k nor ton during lent the group meet for corporate worship at 7 45 a m prior to attending school en joj ing a fellowship breakfast in the parish hall on wednesday march 4th the group plan to meet at the church at 7 15 p m to proceed on a tour of the brampton training school club midtown by dar hiskj harvcj smith and orchestra v sited mid town friday cventrtf and were greeted bj some 100 leenafi ers raring to go i hope you en joyed them and they will be back again april 10th this week it will bq your friends the wild wooley rockin dynatoncs from oakvillc thees bos have a real wild sound and it is evident that you think they re great my really big prediction for this week is big chuck berry who has written many of his hit songs in eluding this one it s something on the idea of his big hit about 2 cars ago school days this one k a round sound called anthony boy anothir reminder is to please check your coats rubbers and pur es in the cloakroom well thit is it for now i 11 be watching for nu at midtown when the dna tones will rock news is our business and the herald aluavs appreciates a call vis ts and visitors birthday par tics wed lints fimily bereave mrnts sa i or happ it is news fof the herald 9a if extoafood value powder 08 haroa street tojob4 ball in af ad wms welcomes miss hilts home from western trip the afternoon auxiliary of the wms met for their february mee ting on wednesday of last week at the home of miss kate mckay we were very happy to have miss hilts the president back with us after her visit out west the 117th psalm the shortest chapter in the bible was read as a call to wor ship and the meeting opened with the singing of hymn 514 the mi nutes of the previous meeting were read and miss hilts read a letter which she had received from miss munns in india who is our missionary for prayer a jetter about supply worlt was read ask ing for the following material for the june bale two christmas gifts for girls 2 to 6 years of age wrap pings included but not to be wrapped new or used ctoat dress and underwear for a woman size 44 j boxes of crayons 2 bo xes of fcloufett pencils and 1 00 to defray shipping expenses mrs black offered a ujtestion on be half of the cg1t that lhey sup ply the gifts and the crayons and this was gratefully accepted by the ladies mrs himes mrs shor till and miss htfts were appointed lo make out the programs for thi coming year wl were pleased to have mrs kirk wood and mrs brownndge come out from geor getown to give a report of the iresbylenal annual meeting held at clarkson on february 10th ow ing lo very bad weather that day no one from this district was able to attend so we appreciated very much hearing from these two lad the chapter of the mission ary topic on mexico was presented sore and its a happy st patricks joes tuck shop 27 main st n tr 73301 canadas top winter tire town country rrerion town i country tim havi ns tqutl tor dependable winter traction deefc tell duning tread not through snow sjusa or mrd rolls smoothly and qtrretty bare pavement put them on bow and forgst w nter dnin worries town i country tiks avoiloble in vtube or tubeless v white sidewalls or allblack available it harley motofl 31 john s tjl 73591 by mrs black and the worship ser vice by mrs f w shortill fol lowing the singing of the closing hymn and prayer the hostess ser ved a cup of tea congratulations to mr and mrs paul wilson on the birth of a son they moved into their- new house on the sixth line some time ago this was a week of birthdays in our community and among those celebrating were louise snow vonnie spearing allan jamieson billy mcenery billy spearing jean lawr and mrs n sinclair mr and mrs archie mcenery r r 1 entertained at a family party last saturday evening in lion our of their daughter yvonne and her husband mr and mrs harold carton mr and mrs carton have been living in guelph since their recent marriage and they are now moving to pembroke those pres ent at the party were mrs gordon king and wayne of georgetown mr and mrs william reid and jim my streetsville and mr and mrs lloyd mcenery and family of limchouse norval united church rev l freel b a b d sundays 10 00 am sunday school 11 15 am morning worship st albans church anglican glen williams the rev john rathbone ph tr 7 91 26 sunday march 8th lent 4 mothering sunday 9 15 am church school 10 30 am choral eucharist celebrant rev christopher yazawa ba 1 th diocese of mid japan 7 00 p m evensong and illustrated address on japan by rev christopher yazawa st georges church anglican march 8 lent iv mothering sunday 8 00 am holy common 9 30 am holy eucharist family service church school 9 rs and up nursery guild 1 1 00 a m martins 1 1 00 a m church school 38 jrs and isurscry guild 7 00 p m penitential service wednesday march 11 7 45 am hoty conmun 8 15am fellowsh p breakfast thursdays 10 00 a m holy communion intercessions st nicholas church school an iuxi nrv of st u org guelph st e delrcx factory 1 1 00 am church school fall depts hows your iq todays insurance problems answered question is it true that the limit of fire insurance re covery on a dwelling is a maximum ot 80 per cent of the amount the dwelling is insured for answer o there is no such statutory iimitatnn contributed in the interest of sound insurance by john r barber james f evans johnt armstrong styling coloring cold waving telephone for appointment open evenings h jjdjulsl bsojutlf jjduwfsl i harper method specialists in skm and qcalp treatments 33 main st kolttb georgetown ontario trlangle 7 3651 directory dr j burns milne dental surgeon xray hill street tr t2871 dr john r kerry pjtactice of dentistry xray trlangle 73641 main street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 mam street north tr 71641 tf s m faibuh ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown for expert eye car consult o t walker oculist prescriptions filled heerlnoaw he 12 main sl south brampton gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours 9am to 6 p m daily friday 9 un to 0 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