Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1959, p. 12

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1mb obormtowfc hrrald vjune loth 195 soft water is our only business you con rely on culugan yesterday today and tomorrow georgetown representatve un burns tr 74258 tnvesigate before you invest the oldest fiame in water conditioning chosen to demonstrate at the brussels wowd fair 3 way rental or service or homeowned culugan culugan culligan whkentnerson 45 queen st tr 72851 georgetown spring sale of blue dv coal order now at year lo f price for june and july delivery stove nut sizes 2500 per ton sip s smilev enjoy orange rrc goodness begins- with fresh oranges appoint hazen allen as weber drive principal assistant principal at chattel st public school lor the past three years haien allen wih be moving into the principals office of we ber drive school when the building is completed next fall mr allien was appointed to the position at meeting of the school board on wednesday june rd at harrison public school a sutferer of rheumatic fever which has kept him bedridden for ihc past three weeks mr allen has been making a steady recovery and will probably teturn to chapel st before the end of the term he will have ashis assistant at the new school charles pinkcrlon who assisted principal wm kin rade at wriggleworth for the past three years progress on the new structure has been favourable and at the time of the meeting sash and door frames were in ready to be brick- ed around and the boilet had been installed a contest to determine a name for the school was held in the oth er schools and the final date for entries was june 1st the submit ted names are being reviewed by four members of the board and those suggesting the winning mc will share the prue money boundaries have been alte cd slightly between park and wng glesworth public school to avoid a situation which would have re quired an additional teacher at wnggleswofth the change may leave sufficient room at wriggles- worth to accommodate some of the overflow expected from ham son a letter from the board will nof ify those parents whose children are affected of the change the resignation of a teacher mrs dorothy harding was accep ted with regret at the meeting mrs harding will be leaving town with her husband who was a vie tim of the avro shutdown and has found a new job elsewhere two brcakins reccnuv perpetra ted at wngglesworth public school prompted pnncipaf william kinradc to inquire about a spot light which had been propoat 1 for the dark side of the school during an earlier rash of thefts in each instance tht culprits hac utilized the dark corner of the building to make their entrj un seen farm n1w youcangetagenuine kodak camera value 5 00 for only 2 50plusfourcrush bottle tops see de tails on the orange crush cartons h bottled by choose mrs gwizdala school auxiliary head members of holy cross school auxiliary met in the parish hall on monday june 1st for their first annual meeting for the purpose of the election of officers for the 1959 and 1960 term mrs w cwix data is the first president of the organization mrs s- walsh and mrs f peters are the vice presi dents mrs g levy is secretary and mrs john cummins treasurer mrsx w pnngle is chairman of membership mrs- h hand s co ordinator mrs g mundy games night and mrs r c mcdcrmott is in charge of publicity prior to the election of officers mr o byrne trustee of the school board spoke to the gathering re ports were given on the magann drive which had been in charge of mrs w gwizdala which proved most successful the drive- will be semiannual one mrs mundy gave a most satisfactory report on the games nights which had been held various members have don ated books as prizes to start a school library mrs james boyle and mrs john cummins provided and served a delicious lunch to conclude the meeting dairy and beef field day attended by halton fanners efa iri me rw canadian indians topic at mission meeting by j a a number of halton county far mers attended the dairy and beef field days at the oac guelph on june 2nd and 4th respectively the guest speaker for the dairy field day was br c a lassiter professor of dairy cattle nutri uon michigan state university east lansing mich dr laaaitcr stressed the importance of forages in dairy cattle feeding he stated that increased production per cow was more important for economic milk production than increased herd size dr j c rennle off the animal husbandry jiept of the oac re ported on tneir recent dairy cattle research projects mr glen butts manager of og eechec farms fairland oklahoma and chairman of the board of dir ectors performance registry in ternational gave the address at the beef field day mr w p watson livestock commisioner for ontario and the secretary of the advance registry board parliament buildings tor onto reported on the a r prog ram dr t d burgess of the animal husbandry depl outlined recent research projects with beef cat tie this was followed by a pan el discussion on beef cattle man agement a tovtiaf jehlq tlmwqfl mil ceuntry to a hr fc nwhvei h yew father tvwf he fall ttmwfjli wn gjimat what wa ha do- in up theref you woo l be putting your neck in a noose when you see us about a good buy in a used car youll find the car you have in mind at a price maiiu lower than you d expect to rkantulh rmjusa pay drop around for a dem onstralion soon merits todays best buy 19s4 buick special 2 door hardtop dynaflow equipped icqc two tone jireen and white like new outstanding value att harrison public school will have a section of their playground se d ed experiments i lj to determine a grass mixture which will stand up under trie torturous conditions of a school plaj ground some grass was planted at harrison last jcar but was apparently killed off du- ing the severe winter a chalk board glare and heat ploblem involving four rooms and k p at park school were brought to the attention of the board by principal harold catling and will be remedied by drapes on the sunny side of school the meeting also produced a much needed incinerator required at wrigglesworth school for some time the incinerator will adjoin the boiler room and the stack will be concealed from view by the present chimney chairman ed wilson acting on behalf of the board welcomed mr harold mpyer back to the school staff mr moyer who for many years was truant officer for the board agreed to again take on the job following untimely death of his successor mr william mar shall who held the position for approximately one year the four principals and music director kenneth harrison wei congratulated for the fine job they did in making music night at w nglgcsworth auditorium the sue cess it was board member stan finlay who recognized the work of principals and music director chaired the program in the ab sence of board head ed wi son the board also applauded the ef ficicnt way in which the pnnci pals handled the children during the visit of governorgeneral mas- mrs clarence buck gave an in teresting topic on our canadian indians at the afternoon auxil lary meeting of the wnqs of st john s united church mrs buck interspersed her talk with several human interest stor les of native indians having liv ed near indian reserves when she was a girl while her father the late rev caldwell was a minis ter mrs walter brownndge presid ed and led in the devotional rea ding scripture from matthtw 6th chapter prayer is the soul religion and a most neccssarv part of our christian life she stated visits to sick and shut ins were recorded and roll call was answer ed with erses on gentleness miss paula arthurs offered a pra ver for tht group n mitsionar miss tlorcncc tavlor of india a wcl come donation of 10 was recei vid from th c it the ladies wire favoured with two solos from little maureen att the sum mer meeting will be held with the pvoning auxiliary at cedarvalt school on june 23rd correction in the social and personal col umn of the may 27th edition it was reported that mrs arnold a glenn toronto and reg carcaud 21 bairslow crescent flew to syra cuse ny to attend the meeting of their nephew jeane s hazelton and nancy euson unfortunately there were two typographical errors in the item mrs glenn and mrs carcaud are sisters and it was the two ladies who made the trip their nephew s name is gene rather than jeane as we reported sorry choose seaman david smith for queens honour guard georgetown will be represented in the navy s queen s colour guard when they accompany queen eliz abeth ii on her tour of canada this summer dave smith son of mr and mrs norm smith 12 king st e who joined the navy in apnl was cho sen for the guard shortly after his arrival at hmcs corn wal lis ap proximately one hundred men from terra nova division the tra ditional queen s guard division will meet the queen at newfound land and take part in ceremonies hroughout the tour the guard will make a number of tv appearances and have al ready appeared once on halifax television they will be kept u gether after the tour for j sch duled appearance at the cl grandstand show notice to creditors in the estate of john william slingsby decease all persons having claims against the estate of john wil liam slingsby late of the town of milton in the count of hal ton formerl of the village of or al rehired farmer who died on or about the 15th da of pnl a d 1959 are hereby not ifjed to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of june a d 1959 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard vonl to the claims of which the under signed shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 27th day of may a d 19s9 margaret mcdermott ernest o slingsby executor of the estate of john william slingsby by their solicitors hewson ord helson georgetown ont for that important occasion our honeycomb coif martins beauty salon 8 cleavehoim drive tr 73 f vauiy aottung works i ontario aey tenders were opened for the supplying of light industrial oil for harrison public school for the 195940 term and the contract aw arded w h kentner son lcn coxe was awarded the tender for the painting of four rooms at cha pel street with a bid of 200 a room and the tender for painting the exterior of the portable class room at harrison went to j b frank who submitted a bid of stb all work on schools will be done during the summer monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials tt kino street east tr- 7s73 special opening bargain to acquaint residents with our services 1 gal spred- satin standard colours reg price 8 40 plus one nylon 4 paint brush reg price 3 10 regular 11 so value both for just 998 this special offer good only unht june 27th arbor sales 107 rrmct charles dr tr 79741 norval united church rev r reel b a b d sundays 10 00 am sunday school 11 15 am morning worship you too can have soft water in georgetown dupont water softening company is now installing rheem water softeners in georgetown on the following basis 40 00 reduction in price on all units 0 company provides jfull servico on all units 10 years warranty 5 years fro replacement of tank nha approved up to 5 years to pay for further information without obligation call cox tr 74193 st andrews united church services held in harrison public school student minister mr douglas brown church service 1100am sunday school 9 45 am beginners nursery and infant care during the 1 1 am service lets go forward honest government employment no scandals rights of labour yesi jacxmmtr yourcanmdati lets vote ccf

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