Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 17, 1959, p. 13

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i scotch bakery 6 mill street one- location only ladies dont spend hot summer days in an even hotter kitchen when the temperature soars keep much cooler by ordering yduxbaked goods from us quality istops as is the delicious taste of our t3akeru treats everything baked on the premises cake made to order for weddings birthday- parties etc phone tr 73481 property owners weeds notice is hereby given to all property owners in accor dance with the weed control act ontario sections 3 7 10 and 2 that unless weeds growing on their lands within the town of georgetown are cut down or otherwise destroyed by june 20th 1959 and also throughout the season the town may enter upon said lands ana have the weeds cut or otherwise destroyed charging the cost against the lands in the taxes as set out in the act the cooperation of all citizens is earnestly solicited w j walker weed inspector town of georgetown labatts yearround service to motorists wins safety league merit award three decades of yearround service to stranded motorists on ontario highways has won for labatta big gold truck fleet an ontario safety league public safety award on the thirtieth anniversary of labatta highway courtesy service safety league general manager fred h effia presents the illuminated award scroll to driver wuuani jodrell while peter murray and arthur robertson labats transportation superintendents look on in 1929 labats truck drivers started their friendly custom of stopping to assist motorists m difficulty rendering this welcome pubho i service in bnow rain and heat they have esta a reputation which is known far beyond the boundaries of ontario the safety league award recognizes the continu ing contribution made by labatta highway courtesy service to safe and happy motoring on ontario highways turkey dinner euchre firemen entertain wives georgetown fire department held their annual ladies night on saturday june 6th the gala even ing commencing with a turkcv dinner at the jack o lantern res taurant each lad wore a rose corsage presented bj the men later in a social evening of euchre and darts at the fire hal the winners were ladies first mrs ralph bludd mens first judd davidson with seconds going to mrs bob bonfiild and sam ten nant consolation prizes went to mrs cord inlis and william hdc prtms for darts were won by mr and mrs jim valentine sand wiches and coffet were stried la ttr in the evening winch conclu ded with a sing song accompanied by mrs william hyde farmnfsws the georgetown herald wednesday june 17th 1959 if ou are entertaining visi tors m our home or going on vacation jourself the herald would be pleased to hae a news item for the social and persona col umn phone tr 7 2201 anjtimo v number thirteen of a series t fiction 2jr- z ij 7 code no 56 66 59 64 60 57 62 a and 58 s3 52d 51 52e 62 63 61 52c 54 55 what causes fires reproduced below is- the breakdown of fire causes and dunng 19o8 as published by the ontario fire marshals office no of total insurance classification fires loss loss smoking cigars cigarettes pipes etc 9973 1645 625 1566 146 unknown 3371 17177844 1415343 electricity electric stoves and furnaces 3115 3326424 3 066391 miscellaneous 2942 4506213 4311407 lightning 1035 492467 417 145 matches 845 660068 569835 b oil fired space heaters other types of oil burning stoves and furnaces 655 759 916 618 503 i ights other than electric 616 1639459 1325987 hot ash c and open firoc 563 510902 44f777 solid fuel fired appliances coal wood coke etc 616 440499 381717 chimneys flues cupolas and stacks 512 453666 393784 smokepipes steampipes and hot air ducts from 52 abcd 380 607314 530077 petroleum- and its products 363 459675 412534 incendtafism 197 1975625 1547048 spontaneous combustion 173 584195 547477 gs fired appliances 151 252537 226111 sparks on roofs ldo 137257 107 520 exposed fires 63 26103 26023 summary of fuel totals showing number of fires total loss and insurance los no of total insurance loss loss electricity 8115 3326424 3066391 oil fired equipment 655 759916 618603 solid fuel equipment 616 440499 381717 gas fired equipment 161 252637 226111 published for your inforrnahon by united summkan gas company limited 4h farm clubs have 125 members in halton by j a f hospitality was the theme on saturday may 30th at the agnc uttural hall milton fair grounds when halton county 411 home- making clubs completed their spring projtct the club girl en tcrtains with a record memfbership of 115 the eleven clubs throughout the county brouffhv this interesting study to a fitting climax at ach tevement day record books and hostess files compiled olinng the course were on display in the hall all day and the morning program beginning at nine o clock was a busy one when the members judges classes of dining room table bouquets and plates of sandwiches arranged for afternoon tea oral reasons were given on the former each girl also had half an hour to plan n detail a party for a specific occasion this was to hcfl july 1st celebration which woald wel come to the community a dutch family and particularly their young daughter of the club mem bcrs own age there were many interesting suggestions given by the club girls for original invitations dec orations entertainment and re freshments which would combine both dutch and canadian themes and make the newcomer feel at home in her new surroundings assisting mrs mabel borgstrom throughout the program were halton couity home economist mrs marilyn ritchie of perth county miss ildajgordon york and ontario counties and mrs marion montgomcrj ohie- ton an innovation at this jear s achievement day was the noon luncheon served cafeteria style by j scotch block women s institute 1 and this was much appreciated by i members and leaders alike i following the noon interval ma n mothers and other interested visitors attending were welcomed b the home economist who than ked them for their interest and promotion of homemaking club work net pre insti om her i the as did n cultural untv exhibits was then presentetwgipfjvwmy y carolj n gardhdubewqiornby northacom menlinawtwieir exhibit of tablc ctntres tor different occasions iimehonic nelson and the scotch block clubs also used this topic with commentators heather clarke eleanor talor and margaret hume respect u t h sandwiches for afternoon tea was milton s choice with ann king comment ing while palermo chose tabic stt for two with gai 1ofquist liung the comment mrs rttriht one of the inting home fconomists then delivered a short critique on the exhibits commending the clubs for the at tractive displajs and making sug gostions for their improvement ashgrove with dons picket and margaret austin as performers demonstrated the topic packing a weekend bag as did the nas- sagaweja group of dons moffat carol freeman and heather gat cs flower arrangement was the choice of donna ledger and linda sw ackhamcr of bannockburn while tea is served was ably demonstrated bj caroline hi and barbara break of hornb s j the sah topic presented in skit form bj mary moffat shime lan j gevin jud britton dons robin son hath da les and muriel i coxe was dublin s selection these demonstrations were then commented on b mrs mar ion montgomery a former mem bcr of the home economics ser nice who remarked that she had i herself begun her horncmaking club work in halton count the afternoon programme was i concluded b a series of presen tations in which mrs clma nor r s and mrs gu bussell repres enting the omen s insti you too can have soft water in georgetown diipont water softening company is now installing rheem water softeners in georgetown on the following baslsi 40 00 reduction nvpnce on all unit company provides full service on all units 4 10 years warranty 5 years free replacement of tank v nha approved uq to 5 years to pay for further information without obligation call bill cox til 74193 sited ounf honour certificates and pins for all girla who competed h t- sixth project since last spmis and provincial honours for th isc mmplctms their 12th prjtct led thi- ht the latter went to beth mcfntrv of ban n ckburn ruth robertson fcln mchai and ma hi ha of horn b north z twiceaweek garbage collection now insffect here is your schedule of extra pickups monday collections 2nd pickup thursdays tuesday collections 2nd pickup fridays wednesday collections 2n3 pickup saturdays thursday collections 2nd pickup mondays friday collections 2nd pickup tuesdays please note all garbage must be wrapped and placed in suitable containers outside by 7 am p y01kjw m mo a day im an ahortberfe ontario paradise for people who want to relax the great outdoors stretches for mile upon mile yet a day can be aa varied as you care to make ls wild life scenic cruises luxury lodges fascinating mining developments youli find cham all side by side in this great area j 01 ft to indian girl i packed by st george wa the packing of a bale which will be sent to a six j ear old indian girl at the fort george indian residential school was the high point of the closing meeting of st georges held in the church parlour on tuesdaj june 8th in the form of a pot luck supper the church rector and his wife mr and mrs kenneth richardson were present it the meeting and the thank offering received and 1 business closed for the term the openiqg meeting of the new term will be held on september 9th lie to to expkx ontsno by msiling the coupon balosn ijtaraturs you will raesirs ini iiiiim an you when to stay at the price you was to pay know cklveario

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