Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 1, 1959, p. 7

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norton garden centre now open for business jack and tom reed opened their new garden centre at 160 guelph street last saturday mar 28th their new structure built by tom reed and some a v roe men is a gay place as a garden centre should be the floor is of crushed stone with coloured patio blocks the front is practically all glass j the main building will be added to as weather permits with an eighty foot shade house where shrubs of all kinds will be grow ing and where customers may choose just what they require the front property will also be planted and will havo planters filled with flowers the centre will bo equipped with refriger ation so that cut flowers will be available there as well as at their downtown place of business the new garden centre is a decorative addition to the george- view plaza portion of town on no 7 highway ross otto works with jack and tom reed in their new venture high school board sets teachefsalary schedule teaching mission st georges church april 12 througti sunday april 19 week days daily 4 30 pm- youth mission 7 45 p m adult mission conducted by rev j s baldwin o h c r pay no more brand new car radios ompletely insta 49 wigo tv appliances completely installed 32 main street north tr 73376 members of the north halton high school district board meeting in acton approved a 1959 budget up 2 1 mills and finallxed a much- discussed four classification salary schedule for teachers with a mm imum of 4 500 reviewing the proposed budget secretary g o brown noted tea- chtr s salaries showed an increase of 60 000 with debenture pay ments up 61 000 from the 1958 fi gure of 52 000 the 498452 97 budget will be met with 39 463 from acton 84081 from georgetown 53347 from milton 4881 from esques- ing and 16 777 from nassagaweya plus governmental grants of 225 000 and a surplus of 20 000 as well as other revenue following a letter from the tea chers federation that the salary schedule adopted by the board earlier was not satisfactory mem bers reviewed debated and discus sed for two hours the classificat ions proposed by the teachers fe deration and the recommendations on salary schedule i there was considerable differ ence of opinion on what the classi fication covered as members noted the class one teacher was a urn vrsity graduate with oce train ing and also a grade 13 graduate with a summer course while the minimum for the class one teacher r was raised to 4500 from 4300 members agreed that the summer tudent teacher would be paid at the 1300 kul trustee raberr milton sub mit etl a lis1 of 52 area boards with two offering a 4300 imninuiitt and the balance a 4 500 minimum i think vte re unduh afraid of future prlssure trustee e rorcc acton commented to the suggested increase in the mimi mum tor three jears milton has lost two thirds of its teachers its not fair to the pupils and the teachers trustee john hall milton noted i agreement was finally reached on the schedule placing class one teachers in the 4500 to 7 500 rangt class two 4 700 to s7 700 class three 4900 to 7 900 and class tour 5100 to 8100 departam heads will be 5jm tkm aad principals 5900 to 880 in review of the bod it was noted if the pupil ratio per tcecter was increased to the departmeatte suggested figure of 25 puptfe tram the present ratio of 21i a sxobc of at least four teachers ewaa realized at about 20000 secretarytreasurer for the past eight years col g 0 brum suv mitted his resignation and arte he no longer wished to fen aj- thing to do with secondary scneaft education in the proonr tt not a matter of salary flf tt little things he noted with col browns au hon on the resignation was two months to find oat if town would definitely he vrttift- drawing from the district as by georgetown council member learned that extended provincial gnats not assist the district in tts caa rent building program desptk la earlier verbal assurances ifctoa department representatwws cat brown pointed out the new based on 25000 for a gymc would not apply to the three gymns approved prior to jaatwm of this ear a committee meeting was t he i arranged to review salarws t taw caretakers at the three srianwb bearing in mind the increase b j accommodation planned far sep tember a commission distribution fl board insurance 4u rt it 12 per cent among tiht areata the district the resignation of mr eraite- from the staff of the actoa school was accep etl with regret letters from three niht sfiwoi committees were abo recetwfi l hanking the board for its te4- ance in ihi past easoa visiting visiting the social column likes to report tikes news when you have or company or take a trtp give the herald a call wcte al ways glad to hear from wl seconds yea in just 30 seconds you can forget those old fashioned days when one washing exhausted your hot water supply for the whole day or bathing the kiddies at night meant heat ing extra kettles of hot water it juat takes 30 seconds to remedy these annoying problems telephone your plumber heating contractor gas appliance dealer or your gas company and make arrangements to nave a natural gas rental water heater installed in your home with a natural gas rental water heater gleaming blue enamel tank fast recovery glasslined inner tank thermostatic control free service installation maintenance in tome coses there may be a slight charge for extra piping nowjurlmion young people hear interesting speaker yfcftftesfeytarun young peoples saatty c norval and union chur- ehes heat its sixth annual easter lay cwvming service on march m the nerval presbyterian vomtekk it has been the custom rf the sweaety to stress some aspect the cat mission each year hama hod in the past nussionar ws faaa fvumosa british guiana the scan mission in toronto the overseas secretary of the presby tctvka chvtch in canada and the missionary extension this facet of the church s brought before a large ginia ot young people the omamberc and fnends in the person ttf the feev henry gregory adams duwdtwr the evangel mission for i can w priests and monks of mr adams was for twelve and iae half years a member of the ibasahan order of priests in the aaaa cathebc church his con versa took place eleven years ia when he said he came to a uwe waderanduig of the passage ephcnuit 2tt for by grace i ye saved through faith and that ant t yourselves it is the a at gad not of works lest any aaaa shewtd boast mr adams teak the toth chapter of the epi jfth ta the romans for elucidation and stressed the complete sover sfly nf almighty god in saving hits peapse the cross is an emp ty crass and as such is a symbol rf war lford victory over death mi avtsr sin the cross is unoccu i paws for the work christ came to d s done it is finished said war master in his death hour tfti auig from the crosi is an na ishtfiun commentary on joarias- sajinfl 1 seek not mine aura viq but the will of the tain r wfeich hath sent me st jfthia 3 the cross was no vswad and the work of the cross kvonplctod l an accomplish icl and to further inspire the ohrfchian there is the empty sep- wkfcre which is emblematic of i5w final and all sustaining viclorj t the canst of god in his death 4d wsarrection mr dams exhorted and encour g3 11 present to give themselv es itno ihc hands of god through ittis m3y son christ jesus a daily i nwoaexilary communion with christ ajl jtaitc the last passage of the chmnan to paradise after the fcooc mr adams met with the twang people and ihcir friends in ire sunday school hall for a cup a cnflcv and a cookie and to an r the roanj questions that were adivvi to him in attendance w several clcrgmen of the 43tkt ihe rc a j alder of 4tnn rc william weir k amjn tn ro i- rntst orrsborn milton- rc l v arren hut xi 13e the st r ice ilm if was ntorlfd h misi joan crawford ftrinp ennxener of the nonal t bjb societx the senior choir ed al lrtb tenan church tifred in joseph s i ovri tar 1 iu and the following young peo ple cled as ushtrs messrs bert j n iurra mckanc douglas mdonald and ted on zubcn ui tv- l mcourc was the orj jitii i and mrs 1 itojal was hnr loader the offermk for the wnn am ninlrd to mtr 50 oq 3d a nwardtd to the hvangel l jon the refreshmtnls were tod h the women s associa jn of oral church the cmcu w 1 the normal union society anr miss betij jean anderson jvnv president victor tkirander ptjrtcnt mi shirle kmllu vtoo p evident miss anne dais mrc jir and bill hunter in as wedimsday april 1st 19s9 the okorobtown hbrald paget early mothers day special a standtype mixer that converts quickly to a powerful yet lightweight hand mixer with a wide base heel rest either way sunbeams powerful motor rotates the fullmix beaters to whip beat fold blend stir or mix all foods more thoroughly and evenly and all six set tings as well as beater ejector are thumbtip controlled available in white and chrome we bought 250 use our lay away plan a few dollars will hold atso a host of other small and large appliances philips tv philips tv table model t lnally 299 f 22995 21 table model t103 originally 299 now 21 console originally 329 00 24995 rcvvict0r console gnally 329 h 26988 portable tvs 18988 only a month i hesidentiaii only united s i plus gas for complete information tee your 6u appliance daabr plumber heating contractor or unitedsuburbanas- company limited georgetown 7 main street south tr 73921 kid hockey thi fnda inri siumim in tht lij d in iho scison of the local kirt trkc u ilh the finals bung i tu war the lads b itllc it out mi fida pvrmne from 5 p ra and finish up on saturday start ac at 12 noon roih lim9 ire frer for the kids iji krirti nieht fur idulls t n hnl satiina afh moon a small itrlrtii- on ir will bt rhirtd for sin altcndinc and it is hop ed that ihcre will be a good turn vh of sports minded oldsters to wr ihesr sreat little tcims battle h oi there is no thrill compar mc w a lad turning about ind 1 wring his parents cheering him wn and likewise there should j se u thrill like thut of a parent wwc iheir boy playing i on friday evening the senior an haltlc it out from 5 to 7 and she junior as start at 7 10 surlboros vs st kitts play with a 30 minute game lime being sej tw american league sees buffalo aawl springfield tangle and in the ffl boston and ncy york two total goals to count thetscccs ai junior a red srlhire bill dwyer american league george hall d herb arnold nhl brian lewis and ormic carter seuor a zeke mccandless and ke woods 11e above referees are for the frhay night games tbe league sponsored by the tocal canadian legion branch has had what is probably the most s season yet the regi tk has been away up with creat nomber of new players inglis dryers orginally 279 now 18988 inglis washer with lint filter nally 179 12988 with lint filter orginally 179 now stereophonic record players comp w th extra speakers 8995 stereophonic hifi by philips 85 m free records from 26995 lots of records wigo tv appliances 32 main street north tr 73376 and this year for the first ume there seems to have been no lack of help the one thing lacking has been the support of the parents and this could be rectified by a large number coming out to see the lads pla this week end the chairman secretary and hoekc committee would like to thank all those who helped in so many was to make this a great season for the lads former norval man has eightieth birthday when john humphrey ol noble- ton former nonral fanner cele brated his 80th birthday on st patricks day four generations of the family were present to cele brate the happy occasion a party at the borne of his dau ghter mrs j montgomery was held and many friends and neigh bours called to wish him well posing for a 4generation picture which appeared in last weeks brampton conservator were mr humphrey his daughter louise mrs hugh mccallum granddau ghter jean mrs clinton cowan and greatgrandson douglas cow an all of brampton k

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