the georgetown herald authorized as sacond clus mail port offica dapt ottawa oeoroetown ont wednesday evening april 29th 1959 section everyone cares enough to send the very best on mothers day joes tuck shop 17 main street scotch bakery mill street one location only fresh banana cake 55c made from fresh bananas fresh orange cake 55c made from fresh orange juice fresh jelly rolls 38c cake pies cookies tarts home made rolls scotch baking meat pies homemade bread everthing tantalizingly tasteful everything baked on the premises cakes mada to order for weddings birthday parties etc phone tr 73481 champions this year in the industrial hockey league was th s strong entry from glen wiillams which captured the sheeney tost trophy seated left to right george webster harold hilts charlie jones jack kemshead jack judge don jarvie standing jun or beaumont coach doug ward bob hooper john haines mel beaumont bud haines tony z lio max stafford bob webster bill quackenbush ernie thompson jnanager walter dixon fred young gord preston photo by r m turk ngton appoint kenneth r harrison music director at st johns the position of director of music m st john s united church was made vacant by the resignation of norman laird who has serv ed sl johns almost 16 jears the session of ihe church after consultation with kenneth r harrison arct rmt recommen ded to the official board that he be john s united church here ilr harrison received his arct while studing under gordon hal ictt this certificate was tn piano solo performance ho received his teachers singing arct while studwnt under dorothy alan lark for ten jtars ht studied organ under david ouchterlon ppointed music director of the organist of timothy eaton mei church and this was approved oial church in toronto mr har mr harrisons duties vali begin nson is the son of mr and mrs sa april 30lh mr harrison is one of our own iorcton oung people who has madt a great success in his field f music he is the music djrec tor of all the public schools in ceorgctown- and up until this jear was the director of music in the hih school but due to the increa sed demand in ihe public school had to relinquish his position there through his leadership the hoirs of the schools and indiwd lal contestants hae distinguished themsehes in the festivals of mu 3 besides this responsibility as music director of georgetown pub lie schools mr harrison has a large class of pupils which receive individual instruction for seven ears he was the music director at knox presbtenan church in georgetow n for the past ten ears he was the music direcloj at st ndrtw presbvtenan church in ijrlph and loaves thaj p ition k take up his work in st lamps tot camp second georgetown scouts cubs are raising money for summer camp by selling light bulbs help send the cubs to camp by buying a supply boys will be selling in the business district and calling at every home mud haison 76 main si is in assuming this new responsibility in georgetown he centralizes all his responsibilities here and aids thaj much more to the fine music of our lown and our churches mill tbur reception for printing craftsmen fifty years employed with kitchener firm a town resident for three years and for fifty years employed in kitchener with the greb shoe company gustav edgar rockel 67 was buned april 22nd in kitchener following funeral ser vice there he died in kitchener waterloo hospital on monday where he had been a patient for three weeks mr rockel was a native of waterloo where he was a mem ber of st john s lutheran church after his retirement mr and mrs rockel came to georgetown to make their home with their son in law and daughter mr and mrs fd malison 12 maple ave w tor a time he acted as a crossing guard for holy cross school at the maple main corner he leaves his wife and family of seven children fnu of los angeles california roy robert edward and helen of waterloo fortv two visitors from london jack of toronto and gladys cmrs members of the london house of printing house craftsmen were tht interested tourists on a guid cd excursion through the alliance piper mill last wednesdav after noon escorted through the mill b ge ncral manager jack crichton and various departmental foremen and tester the men received a short elucation in the methols of coat ing paper ind at the end f the our engaged in a question and an vver session with mr tfhton stan r n av frank ovlahcrtv an l mr t richton entertanud the r partv at i social time at the north j hallon c if 4 countrv clubbfrc thev uft f r innl n bv bu tor mo off ci manager h o i well and i n 1 n sats represen itive macd aid als vi hid f r tht if rn n ed malison of town there are eight grandchildren played on champion western hockey team the son of a former georgetow bill mcfjjriand had a big ii hand in western hockey action this week as he led the seattle totems to a 51 win over the cal gary stampeders to give seattle their first championship in the history of the western hocke ieamip he is the s n of the for mer tcan mcgibbon sister of jack nd as a outh spent mafhv summers here in town a tn versitv graduate now stud v ing law in the off season he scored twice in pacing the seattle team to their come back 51 vie tor the fourth straight over the fav oured stampeders plan some new courses i for 7959 night school saturday may 2 voo a package 2 60 watts 2 100 watts ss the annual election of the ceor getown nisht school committee was held on t icsdav pnl 14 at the high school the meeting open to all residents of georgetown and esquesing elected the f mowing of fictrs t carfv oh the night school activities for the coming year on der the hijh school principal j i lumber mr lambert 50 del rex blvd is upcvi ra siicd bv a m baxter 52 king st l the chairman is i mrs john givnn limehouse vice eha rman jean ruddell 116 main street secretarv charles cn mes 13 ray lawn crese treasur er and applications secretarv mrs roj hansen 70 king st e high school board representative ern est forgrave 14 union street the general committee compns es dorothy stone r r 3 george town frank whi mee 18 young st robert hams r r 2 george town mrs l mitchell 54 rexway dr florence luke mcctbbon house cyril brandford 75 guelph st al zeravlev lincoln motors guelph st harry savings 6 queen st wilfred mino 15 mcnabb st and paul legge 39 maple ave w plans for next years classes will be made a a meeting in may and will include some exciting new clas ses made possible by the expanding facilities at the high scbool sug gestions will be carefully counder ed b the chairman or the score tafy tuesday night is again night school night in georgetown the future belongs to them thev cin look ahrad with con fidence bocaiiv already this enterprising young man has laid the f ndilion f r a program that will protect his bnde tobe and his own ft ture years through the planned and systematic savings of sun life insurance clarence kroll r r- at gofsfo sun uk or canada georgetown wstrkt red cross a canvasser will call at your home between 7 and 10 pm wed may 13 your generosity will be appreciated blitz fund campaign moavaents comtay lettering yeadons memorials xx hng street east o tr- 79573 o your kitchen with custom built cup board precision made in our shop and installed with no muss or moonvenienoe also rooms dividers and bookcases a specialty aas laavy fee a tree mino millwork it watar st tr 7v771 j the n cocktail set a smart new line for spring martins 1 beauty salon 8 cleaveholm drive tr 73932 cash your monthly family allowance cheque and obtain free draw in silvers toggery shop the winner tor march mrs a jangejan ballinafad georgetown restrictions sale and discharge of fireworks piease note that bylaw 5m passed at the may 5tti t958 georgetown counc31 meetmg establishes the following regulations concotmng rrewotks 1 fireworks can be sold in georgetown only on the 7 days prior to and including the day fixed far the victoria day celebration and none mij be sold to anyone under the ace of lft 2 no fireworks can be discharged on aay day except victoria day 3 the fire chief mar issue a permit lor special ilinitaj by organ izations under supervision of a property qnahfted person writ ten application should be made to the fire chief at least one week in advance of event 4 a person convicted of breaking the bylaw ts bawt to a fin up to 50 plus costs c w baa9bhnh cmntfaaaarar