Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 15, 1959, p. 12

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the georgetown herald auihorind as second cusi mall fmi offic dapt ottawa georgetown ont wednesday april 15th 1959 second section carries almost anything andatless cost volkswagen volkswagen canada ltd main guelph st motors 86 main street north tringl 73092 construction to start soon on halton centennial manor addition the contract for construction of additional unitstto halton centennial manor a home for the aged on highway 25 on the outskirts of milton ontario was awarded to dell construction company limited of milton for a total cost of 920 000 designed by shore moffat toronto architects the addition will increase from 98 to 233 the number of beds for the aged at the manor in addition the new construction will incorporate an auditor turn and a circular chapel expansion of the laundry and kitchen facilities along with the heating plant also is planned cost of the new dwelling and service areas is being met ointly by the county of hatton and the province of ontario shore moffat said that the additional units had been des igned for lowcost maintenance and that the exterior materials of the new quarters will match those of the existing buildings which were erected in 1950 of onestorey construction the buildings will be surrounded by comprehensive landscaped gardens so that the senior citizens will feel more at home the new quarters will include a 57 bed care wing a 46bed special care wing an additional 20 beds for normal care men and facilities for 12 married couples curlers approve plans for new rink at golf club a letter from the board of paries management notifying the george town curling club that no allow ance has been made for curling time in next years arena schedule has simplified north halton golf and country clubs investigation into the feasibility of constructing a four and possibly six sheet curl ing centre there this year at a meeting of the curling club in the north halton club bouse on tuesday march 24th almost 100 per cent in a standing vote sigui fied then- desire to swing to the new club if north halton decides to proceed with their plan and si appears they will toe new clubs membership committee under mart allison has set at 235 the number of signatures required to give the much discussed proposal the green light and to date 166 committments have been received the tentative membership is rapidly growing and will probablj surpass the minimum before the next meeting of the golf club shareholders sometime next month the old club agreed that all their equipment would be turned over 0 the new club without charge in a bulletin prepared bj a com mittee of golf club shareholders at the first of the ear the total cost of the new rink was estimated at in the neighbourhood of 65 000 to 70 000 the board of parks reason for ousting the curling club from their regular wednesday and thursda night spots next ear was over crowding during the periods set aside for public skating ice skat ing time during the 195960 season has been expanded considerable to handle the congestion here which has been building up since the town started to subdivide i theres a difference though youre wideawake to the future a future or your family as bright and sure as you can make it thats why you should arrange now for a lowcost mutual life of canada family income policy if anything takes you out of the picture your family is guaranteed a substantial monthly income until the time you would have reached age 6 in addition at that tune your wife or heirs will receive the full face value of the pohcy on the other hand if you live to age 65 you may receive a monthly retirement income or a substantial cash sum the family income policy is a wideawake investment youll like talk it over with a mutual life of canada man soon ins ninety years of leadership m mutual life insurance ia organize forage club for acton 4hers j a f sec nd forage club was or anizcd in hal on counts d tiring the pa- week when the actn h forage club hold it organization nee ins on thusda apil 94h the mce ing was under the chair manhip of nino braida club lea der for the cton 4h forage club and assistant club leaders fyfe somerml and calvin aitken this is the 2nd ear for the for age club in acton fifteen mem bers are enrolled including seven new members the influx of new members is a direct result of the j success of last ears programme as a club project all club mem ber wi 1 seed down one ace of a ha pasture mixture of registered and cer ified forage eeds the nixure being ued is 8 lb of emal mfalfa 2 lbs of la salle red clover 4 lbs ofcii tiax tintth 6 bs of lincoln brome own per acre j wms film shows canadian indians the spring thankofferuig of the whs was held in the church on sunday evening april 12th with a splendid attendance of men wo men and children president mrs john bellboddy welcomed every one and opened with a hymn and a prayer mrs john m bird gave a splendid devotional on brother hood scripture was read by dons icket jean bird told the children a story about a japanese girl who dreamed of one day becoming doctor and how her dream came true two delightful numbers were sung b the mission band assisted by their leader mrs murray brig den and accompanied at the piano b assistant mission band leader mrs james carne the offering was received by mrs hector bird and mrs vern picket and dedica ted b mrs thomas giffen after which mrs frank wilson introdu ced the hhn no longer vanishing colored pictures which showed the canadian indians and how the work and plaj and are teaching their children the christian wa of life ralph cunningham kind ran the projector everone pre sent enjoved so much the solo b i mr tom darcie who sings in st john s lmted choir his singinc i was simpl grand and fills the heart with emotion mrs george social personal mrs harold fendley mountain view road was honoured with a surprise party last friday evening on the occasion of her birthday by members of her family guests attending were from georgetown brampton cooksville toronto and glen williams celebrating her sixth birthday on wednesday april 8th susan davidson daughter of mr and mrs j k davidson 5 mcgiivray iga meat managfr marries port credit girl on saturday march 28 in lake- view united church rev h c matccr officiated when janet wadeson became the bride of wilson allonby the bride is the only daughter of mr and mrs all wadeson of port credit the groom is the eld est son of mr and mrs w allon by of church street acton for her marriage the bride ctiose a waltz tength gown of white satin and carried a bouquet of red and white carnations her attendants were miss pat wyman as maid of honour and bridesmaids miss softy ann rich mond miss betty allonby and hiss margaret allonby the latter two sisters of the groom the maid of honor wore a gown of yellow taffeta with net overlay while the bridesmaids all wore bhie they earned pink and white carnations the best man was bob allonby the grooms brother ushers were ed mchugh and bui mchugh a reception followed the cere mony at the home of the bride the couple are making their home on delrex blvd in george town where the groom is mea i manager at the iga store cresc had as guests to a party at her home gail butler nancy and ellen faulkner cathy macghtt- vray ross yahiro bxenda hoi inson linda fraser connie craw ford carolyn porter gerry rusk mary lynn woodburn and john- kennedy i nurse gave the missionary p leslie giffen thanked all who had contributed to the ecn me and after insms the hm the da thou eaet ro john hill closed with praer awards night concludes golfers bowling season a presentation to ihe top team in the golf ladies bowling 1959 playoff the chumps was accepted b the captain eleanor spitzer at h clubhouse tuesdat aprjj2nd where some thirt eight members concluded their 2nd season on the allevs with a turke dinner and awards night the league secretary mrs cyril brand ford read the list of win nersnd the presentations were made b the president margen mackewve the captains accep mg for their teams in order savings too have a way of growing and just like her junior depositors account your savings account will grow with regular deposits the canadian bank of commerce moftf than a0c sjuncms vnkwchotir canada georgetown branch d ml wingrove manager their finish on the season were ft3n j mrs ross duncan chop chop ci aencul ural representative i mrs scott herkes rockettes ulil he club programme and eleanor spise- chumps mrs len vniuc ed he election of office- ar squibs bowling pins were the oic s elected were as fol a presented to be subs i lows individual honous were copped president don swackhamer ice tn mr rrn kitchen for high ae- p rev deit rue 1 mjrrai ecre f 18 mrs ken nash for high tni scott qutboards n ar tiuo n ronaldon prts ffwe- jane aitken pie of 742 eleanor spitzer for high single of 28 mrs stan wade for high plavoff triple of 579 and ms ross duncan for high plavoff sin gle of 253 bouquets were presen ed to the secretary mrs brand f od bv mr len w ard and to the i treasurer mrs ted darlington b j a p i mrs rs duncan the annual oc a evening spon the talk of the tables were temp- oe b the halton jerev breed trag cakes decorated bv the cater farm mews jersey breeders social evening ptstwct t john t armstrong clu association was another out standing success the club spon sored a euchre dance and lunch at the esquesing township hall at stewarttown on friday apnl 3rd the president of the club ern est danes was on hand to wel come the group this evening is always a papular one with jersey entfamasta as vd as members repreaeannc the otfcre breed of dak cattle mr spicex as bowling allev and a butbdav cake for mrs vil ham mcnahj- in an election of officers for the 195960 sason mrs ross duncan was chosen captain mrs stan fin- lay treasurer and mr cyfh biaudford secretary subcom mittee mrs ken nash and mrs jack maknlttrthe mdrndaaj teem captaant wih be named w we iajj i n the 1 etarawai in the readers digest may issue which 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