Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1959, p. 7

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4 parking prohibited in speci fied places on any bridge or in any sub way or the approaches thereto on any street in such a manner as to obstruct traffic in such a position as will prevent the con venient removal of any other ve hide previously parked or stand ing in front of the entrance to a hotel in front of the entrance to an office building in front of the entrance to any place where goods or merchandise are regular ly deuvcerd or removed in front of the entrance to a hospital in front of flfc entrance to a theatre auditorium or other building while large assemblages are being held in such theatre auditorium or other building or for a reason able time immediately preceding and following such assemblages on any roadway for an unreason able time having regard for the traffic requirements of such road way and in no cahc between twelve o clock midnight and seven oclock from the first day of de cember until the 15th day of march in the following year and all other times for longer 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at tempt to outdistance the dogs and each time the sharp edge of ice added another nick to its bleeding legs in panic the animal plunged in to the rows of houses on 9th line side of xhc glen and passtdthro several backyards before altering us course toward the mushroom plant and town a number of swanek dogs took up the chase as it made a rush through the val lej hill subdivision but were baf ltd by the wildwood thicket north of main street where the deer melted into the dense brush a motorist found the animal dead a short time later on the wildwood sidtroad a few hundred yards from the mcmastcr bush its legs badly lacerated and soak cd with blood county game war den it reed of milton removed the carcass rency charlotte bray also of streets- l revo m villo was first for the girls with sw plea for equality while dixie groves of erin took friendship as her theme and placed second kathleen armltagc of brampton speaking on canada as a nation was thlfd the other speakers in the boys class were harry vander wmdt of brampton whfl spoke on edu cation and don gatcley who gave a brief history of aviation the judges chosen from all parts of the zone were miss a e l miller georgetown miss i waterman enn james chapman brampton and richard lockwood of streetsville the winners from this zone will compete against the winners from the oakvilleport credit zone and the burhngtondunlas zone to choose representatives for the region the finals will com pete for district a honours which comprises ontario and quebec the speeches may be in french or english and can be on any bubject west indies islands is auxiliary speech topic the west indies islands were the subject of the topic at the march meeting of the afternoon auxiliary of st johns united church on tuesday mrs james kirkwood read many interesting ind educational things concerning this past of our continent oi which the virgin islands puerto rico dominican republic haiti cuba jamaica and trinidad are a part the georgetown hotald 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of the law and of his duties and for decision of character the scene is a court room joe doe is charged with an offence against one of the laws of our land ranrcd on each side the best legal brains and on the bench some of our most learned and most distinguished judges the court both bench and bar is piled up with legal reference books case after case is quoted and debated in the midst of all this there is a solitary police officer he is the principal witness for the pro secution he is in charge of the case naturally the question irims wbats it all annul it is the conduct or action of the of ficer that is being discussed quite away from any help or legal advice alone and unassisted by books of reference he has ar rested a man for an offence who is now on trial or appealing acainst his conviction the great question now is whether the of ficcr has acted legally in making the arrest in cautioning his pns i oner in taking a voluntary state ment from him which he now de nits or alleges to have been ex i torted in the method by which the risoncr has been identified and inanvother points which counsel their lctstirjifter consulting their clients and thetrbooksjnosx ingeniously devise clearly the officer is on his trial as well as the accused a party w being held on the second floor of a hotel and one of the guests having had one too many and feeling the need for some fresh air opened one of the windows and breathed in deeply stretching forward to fill his lungs once more over balanced and fell flat on his face on the side walk one of our officers on foot pa trol rushed up to him and said hi whats going on here afflt he drunk opened one eje and said- officer howshouldl know i onlyjustgothere jmjs playohs begin for lady bowlers the ladles afternoon bowling league began its eight weeks of playoffs last week and wasting no time in taking over the lead was mrs bud bishops red feathers with a pinfall of 3296 the kool katz captained by mrs w marchmcnt are close with 3193 and mrs s nomes missiles are third mrs junior beaumont was best in both triple and single depart ments rolling 27b single and finishing wilh a good 600 triple other good singles were carded by mrs george burlington 268 mrs rrank andtrson 265 and mrs claude tcaguc 264 second triple was rolled by mrs vic mcniven 669 and mrs bur lington s 667 was third ask institute members for historical data knox church hall was the meet ing place for the women s instit ute when thc held their regular monthly meeting on wednesday march 4th roll call was answer ed with a touch of nostalgia old things i have seen die out mrs clare wilson vice president was in the chair the minutes and correspondence were read and dealt with dona tions were made to the high school commtntcment halton musical festival and the mental health association mrs frank pctch and mrs ab- bie mcclure attended a tweeds muir meeting in milton recently and requested each member to collect interesting historical ents to assist in compiling the twecdsmuir book mrs waller evans presented the motto things never rust that arc kept in use mrs jack wil liamson and mrs w bell were program conveners mrs muriel adams and mrs alan thompson were present at the meeting on behalf of the georgetown hospi tal auxiliary mrs thompson spoke on the hospital and the auxiliary to acquaint the members with the duties and objectives of the auxiliary and asking for mem bers for the auxiliary mrs r t paul accompanied miss ruth evans when she deltgh ted everyone with two solos mrs a pattenden moved a vote of thanks to all who had made it such an interesting meeting a social lime was enjoyed over lunch pro vided by the committee showing how the fanatical leader ship of fidel castro is affecting the youth or that oountry many young boys of 10 or 12 years are bearing arms communists too are busy stirring up antiu s hat red and bad feeling and are in charge df maay prdminent news papers which give them great in fluence over the people in the caribbean area thous ands go t6 bed hungry climatic tragedies such ashurncane hazel in 1954 added greatly to the dis tress and suffering of the popula tion the colour prejudices still persist in an unhealthy extent but the protestant churches are doing much to alleviate this ten sion mrs w brownndge and mrs james kirkwood gave short re ports of the preshytenal annual held in christ church clarkson feb 10th mrs brownndge will represent the wms on the mm committee of st johns miss mabel forgrave led in the devotional period reading scrip ture passages from phihppians and using the service outlined in the missionary monthly mrs lloyd leaver 1st vice sucfe and i happy st patrick joes tuck shop 27 main st n tb 73301 president of halton presbytenal will be guest speaker at the eas ter thankottenng- we now have 2 milk the dairy of quality and satvttc ask your driver salesman for butter eggs cottage cheese sour cream homo milk skim milk chocolate milk georgetown dairy lid 116 guaph street phone tr 72881 delivery contract part or full time no selling required district marr or woman honest and reliable duties oommencft immediately 300 month guaranteed wage 4l25d cash required car or light truck an asset give full particulars in reply including your phone number personnel manager depr s56 199 bay st tmtf iiwatttst phomtr 73334 of 73235 support minor hockey by atten ding hockey night this friday in georgetown anna 3rd georgetown troop were dedl cated sponsors of the flags were the canadian legion for the un ion jack and magistrate and mrs k m langdon for the pack and troop colours scouts wavne densmore and mike hunter and cubs marvin densmorc and tom llradlc received the flags for the roup a number of georgetown ciib and scout leaders attended the north halton district scoutcrs council in acton on wednesday evening march 4th plans are being discussed on a district church parade in may cub lead ers under the direction of murray scoyne ad c discussed tenta tive plans for a cub field day cub leaders were also reminded of the cub leaders training course on march 21st in acton scout hall we service television all mokes radios record ptayhrs car radios appliances irons toasmra ale ernies radio 24 years servicing tonuj 7iwh garnet building products ltd heated ready mixed concrete maveal motor saues- main st your international truck dealer on armstrong ave i tr 72861 phokes tr 72519

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