Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1959, p. 9

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toe georgetown herald twelve pages authorized as second clan mao poat office dapt ottawa georgetown ont wednesday june 10th 1959 second section yob cam pack into a bay in olvtivojeo imagine fahlng a p cefol lake then spndiiif t n evening in a gmart resort its easy to do it all in the ante day in tforthweetern ontario here romantic names are all around toremlnd you of the frontier days of notaoiongago fun is in the air fish abound in the waters life s wonderful i know ontario 185 better kenora posting for local biologist a former high school tevcher here and now a biologist with the department of lands and forest carl sohenk took up residence closer to ins work recently when he moved with his family to kenora from north toronto where they had been living for the past year his wife is the former pat carney of norval and they have three children kim leslie and gregory last year carl was stationed at the department s headquarters at maple however travelled exten sively by helicopter to all parts of ontario in his work he is a graduate of mcmaster university and prior to teaching here taught for one year at rich raond hill he is the son of mr and mrs wifham schenk of glen williams two men receive first degree ioof william orville shaw of geor getown and george middleton of stouffville were candidates for the first degree in orion lodge ioof georgetown on monday june 1st the degree was conferred by members of maple leaf lodge orangeville since its inception the indep endent order of odd fellows have had a reputation of looking after their members their widows and families in time of sickness want you will never find a member in good standing seeking charity as long as he lives up to the teach lngs received on being accepted as a member they seek to improve and elevate the character of man after the meeting a lunch was served to approximately 45 mem bers a georgetown girl took a large step forward in guiding rec enlly when brenda dawson received her blue cord in a ceremony which took place at a girl guide banquet in the parish hall of st george s anglican church she is the daughter of mr and mrs albert dawson 1 1 king st e with her in this picture which was snapped by gene green is mrs e c reed of norval district com missioner of girl guides what council did legion council discuss new location tor cenotaph initial action to have tue war john young with the latter as memorial moved to a more suit able location has bem launched by the local legion branch at mondaj s council meeting a legion delegation comprising henr shepherd bob hidley and june is dairy month you are invited to georgetown dairy limited s 10th anniversary open house piease come alongtaand look over our new and modern dairy see toe equipment which assures you of top quality dairy products and see how milk is processectjoarrive fresh at your door j thursday and friday june 11th and 12th 3 pm to 5 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm for conducted tours refreshments will be served children must be accompanied by an adult r enjoy our healthful dairy products milk chooui a butknnhk butter eggs delicious homemade ice cream in many flavours georgetown dairy limited 116 gubprt street triangle 72881 spokesman explained thit thc heading a committee which is looking for a location and asked council cooperation which was readil indicated bj mayor arm strong mr young exp ained that legion naires believe a space should be found which would provide commodation for parades without block ng highway traffic as at pre wnt the branch would be willing to work out some plan of main taining the propertj with tht town he said major armstrong explained that property chairman fred harrison has been thinking along similar lines and said the council com mittec would be happy to work together with the legion requesting a 500 grant for the girls pipe band roy magloughlen pointed out that while the bojs band got a 1500 yearly grant tile pipe band has never had the same privileges yet have publicized georgetown for many years with trips to other centres and by play ing at local events a 1 000 boost from the lions club has helped to equip the girls with new uniforms and equipment he said but expenses will run higher than this since he rejoin ed the band this year there have been requests for engagements at such places as the soo parry sound teeswater niagara palls to mention a few he said the played at the lions convention in windsor for the governor gen era s parade and at the lions spitmk night and the hospital gala day if that isnt publicit i don t know what is he aid and i don t think its fair that the town contributes n thing he pointed out a ho that counc 1 had re cog n ized a hockcj championship with a 350 gift in repl maor armstrong dicatcd his appreciation of the band and of mr magloughlen s efforts and that he favoured a grani he pointed out however that the bojs band grant bad been by a ratepayers vote and that eie could not be shared inancc chairman mcgilvray said jcar thi girls band had been engaged by council for a series of performances at a fee of 300 and his motion to repeat this offer this tpproved by council mr said council is opcrat tight budget but that pos bly later in the year if the band needed an extra boost a further grant might be considered asking for better roads in his part of town g l capuano 66 norton cresc had his request dealt with hater in the meeting when tenders were called for sur facing another ratepayer pointed out the danger at the shelley rex way corner and suggested that red stop signs replace the amber ones which arc not so distinct takes new position in chatham district for five years a sun life assur ance agent and latterly supervis or for tiiis district clarence kroll rr2 has taken a new position father s day favorite dad love to relax1tnom good quality appreciates handsome tyling so naturally our slippers are great favorites with him or fathers day gifts from 198 silvers quality shoe department you can see it growl fastacting aeroprjxls helps get your prnmaih on pasture the cheapest form of feed- up to 3 weeks ahead of bchedule like anything you grow pasture needs fertilisation to grow thick ana high m protein- sound reason for top dressing with aeroprillsl applied at the rate of 100200 pounds per acre aeroprills gives grass an early growth boost helps get your stock on pasture from 2 to 3 weeks earlier than usual for pasture thats lush longer 2 to 3 extra weeks of profitable grazing tune top dress now with aeropnlls see your fertilizer dealer cr ka jv a jvy j x c van am id of canada limitsd tjtjufd canadas largest household moving co hiiiih niovrr 2392 dundas street west toronto local and long distance household moving modern furniture warehouses crating and shipping for overseas call ll 14671 charges in chatham mr krotl started his new work on monday he will be in charge of organizing and establishing branches m the windsor london area for holland life insurance society ltd coming from hoi land in 1m7 mr and mrs krol lived in chatham for five years then moved to georgetown mrs kroll and their children otto 8 frances 6 and harry 3 will be joining him in chatham in early july having holiday visitor or going on vacation yourself dont forget that the herald likes this news for the social and personal columns phone tr 73k11 anytime with your news items

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