Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 1, 1959, p. 12

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the georcctown herald wadnmby july lit 195 promotion list harrison public school to grade 1 ma j mcclur ttkhtr heather barnes fred bennett marcia browning richard busby steen carter paul darbon susan kennedy christine korbey ken neth lang lloyd lantz cyndi liv mgstone patsy mackenzie denicc arsh mary jane mcclure peggy mulder loma nicholson es ey palmer john penuaod karen porter kathy rankin sus free summer check your watch hot spells spell trouble for watches heat and humidity are the two greatest thieves of time and now is the time to make sure your watch is protected against them as a special serice we will check these ital areas case and crystal seal condition of mainspr ng 4 overall cleanliness need for o ling a tim ng accuracy ou depend on our watch make sure it uill work de pendablv all summer bring it in for a summercheck a soon as possible free checkup 24hour sen ice boughton jewellers an rigby ashley rolfe gaynor rolfc stephen setterington marl lyn sigurdson trod spink doug las spittal alan telford joanne wagstaff michael warman janet york to grade 1 morning class mrs jo dwyir teacher irene balabon barbara brand ford laird brisbois brian bright ton gail butler susan davidson thomas ejwlcs marlene talking ham nancy faulkner william greig margaret hogg john ken nedy gregory landry ann mane leethompson ritchae linton joanne mcgregor gerald maines dawn mckenzie bmcc meades micttaelefie o mauley jem rusk susan street kim unsworth marie lynn washbournc ricki webster marilyn zorge deborah christie elaine kirk afternoon class mrs joe dwyer teacher ralph alcorn jennifer ashman beverley budgell bruce car bright evel n clarke keith clarke lynda dickson james fan luz lynda fraser marion kitchen lone lucas kalhryn macgilhvray debra mcconkcy james rea glenn shoe bridge nicholas sicrs ema douglas simpkms bruce stockfish lnne wilkes patricia zorge kath burton jacqueline hube to grade 2 mrs nellie gardiner teacher janice baile glenn belanger karen bngden christopher brown linda capperauld sheila falking ham robert fmme robin footitt james fraser larame godden janice gummerson rikkt gunn time haarme er patty hails stewart hibbins groior hobson ramojid james leonard landn juendi livingston donald matin toth i eslie mc upland terrencc needham monica nicholson john pans charles ra ner douglas street david switzer bonnie tel ford lmcic torok richard wak er to grade 2 jean ruddell teacher cameron ahlstcdt sandra arm strong garj billington bruce braddick lance buller allan car when you need tv radio- appliance service you want them right away and you want them made correctly johns reputation for top quality work honest prices and speedy service is yogr assurance of satisfaction call tr 79453 for johns soft water is not a luxury in the home unless you can afford to throw away appr 125 kr year by continuing to use hard old fashioned water soft water saves on clothing soaps and cleansers coffee tea and sugar water heaters and plumbing lotions creams and hair 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sharon bilton keith bottomlej robert bull john cartwright valeiac coburn susan cole thomas dean debor ah evans caroline ewles joanne fantu2 paul french dennis gardhouse anne gillis donna ilaj ward linda higgs paula hube wendelin keller roy kenned tom lang isabel lieder bonnie mckenzie bronwcn mcknight paul meades martin mills debra mcquarne shawna morcwood ann nix judith norton ronald ran kin david revnolds lnda ste ens carl tomlins to grade 3 mrs thomas campbell teacher david carter dennis cornish manln emerson linda findlay john fletcher daid glanvillc robert gujert john hails gary hamilton efanc iicale greor lli yvonnvhollowa derek home susan jo howard susan kae paul i ucas mankn mac kenzie alan pallett brenda pear don david perham peter ptter son larrj pugalej christopher rennett michael siersema john spring douglas stephen russell stimpson ann mane sutherland shellcv therm n rovston tnden brian williams clenn williams drian williamson beverhe ann wood to grade 4 mrs pedwell teacher rodnev alcorn virginia bene diet leslej brisbois mar can richard clarke ronald crocker ljnn enckson barrv ferguson suzanne footitt jane garsido ni gel gunding jane llardv lnnc haas karen hill roxannc kins catherine meades lois mills phc hm o malley- christine osborne susan webster david whiting gordon williams anthony zamojc mitchell zamojc to grade 5 miss b a pirie teacher derek bihington ronald bilton brenda brand ford peter brown gregor campbell gail cartwright gerald clark nancy cook andrew dewhurst linda dumper sharon emerson ian gosling kenneth gould loretta gunding norma hole mary lynch pamela mary berry barbara mcconkej douglas meades susan mitchell leslie moore robert rankin david shoe- bridge nicholas shorten man lyn smith peter tomlins michael ty ner greville watson garry wil hams to grade 5 miss sandra fox teache robert ashman christine blunt jacqueline bowel l gary conn wil ham davidson nancyjean dumo suzanne french arlyne canton paul gibson johanna gordon ja mes guyett david hcthenng ton linda hibbins david john son mane lang peter lj neb mar garet mitchell sandra piotrowski brian pollock kathleen pratt kurt profyt ralph richtcr linda rudiger diane rusk lorraine sadler roger street cheryl sul livan donna switzer mariorle wood to grade v mrs belanger teacher rodney allen judith arthurs craig barkhouse donald carter james cartwright sandra evans kim gunn noelle hankey sharon kaye stephen mckenzie rosemary meades raymond mills to grade 4 mrs belanger teacher gordon boyd kathleen fone janice goss maureen higgs jud ith hubedoris junge henry junge read kidd matthew maxwell phi lip mayoh tom mcneil libertus miersma leslie murray wendy norton alfred rankin volkcr richter jeanctte telford barbara tumbull ian wooodall to grade mrs thomas darcle teacher michael boyd brian cartwright beverley gosling eddie haas pctra kaiser margaret keller ro bin kitchen brenda little bill matthews carol mcconnachle fcli zabeth mcnie fraxcr mil ward joanne mitchell eleanor nlchol john quackenbush russell ren- mervm net margaret rusk linda sadler t 1 inda severs jbanne sigurdson ronnie stollz brent telford wnvnc turnbull michael warren heather williams betty york st andrews united church services heid in harrison public school student minister mr douglas brown church service 11 00 ajwl sunday school 945 aja nur ami infant carat during the 1 1 aum to grade 6 mr r pinkerton teacher david ahlstedt patricia aiken helen ashman douglas bngden iconise brisbois rajmond burrows diannc carr jane collett freder ick cowbrough robert crocker janet dunning glenda emerson jacqueline finch virginia flctch er rosemary francis anne gars ide john hamilton brian kaye susan lockwood elspcth macin tosh sharon myers sylvia pacho- lok stephen parsons patricia pe ters eleanor ross jane ryder phillip spraguc gregory street terence wtfywell to grade 7 mrs lormt cowan teacher allan ahlstedt john andrews stephen arthurs ariel belleghem barbara blackburn ian bow ell robin bowman malcolm clark john cntchlott james english richard fuld allan fone carol goss ann hard margaret hig ham barbara hildebrandt john hole david ingram carol john ston ruth kidd norah king ja mes mackenzie lv nn mackenzie michael marsh fleanor mitchell john stimpson lnda williams to grade 7 miss marion scarlatt teacher manljn brock eleanor broun jud cilhs donald costlej man ivn rinch munna fraser richard hiddlclon cvnthia lamhtrt nich olas martin thomas maxwill lltj thcr madc bartje miersma san dra murdtn lvnntmurrav slum mcconkev david maliabon maru ntvvman wavne norton alan ptterson nita iiatt theo id fvt arol ravncr jennifer raw iinjs ldward slvh gordon shotbriritf tan 1 shortman barrv smith larrv sullivan rolf tomlins ljnda turner graham woods to grade s bruce a macklson teacher pi ter booth daniel crawford david fone bruct grinftcv patri cia hijgs james little jtannit macaula michael pratt barrj raw lings jojce spink to grade w l macdonald teacher gordon andrews noreen bailev laura bairstow martin benedict gordon brown raymond carter manln cillis gaye clarndge lnn crocker john easdale 1 in da english carol enckson chene french gerrj haarmcyer gordon halliu tom higham frances lin ton ronald little judith meades jacqueline mills anne peterson linda powers derek rigby ed wina smith trefor smith jennifer spraguc jacqueline spring susan trott to grade bruce f macklson teacher david booth jerry derosc lin da fone robert gnmsej dieter hackmann bany harvey diane hutchison keith mccluskev mar garet miller ljnn oakes carol pugslev elizabeth quackenbush leslie ann quackenbush wajn royle susan simpson douglas stoltz hajnc terr robin vin den to grade 9 harold henry teacher mary lou aiken michael black burn frank brewster jojcc brown bomta capuano judith i carcaud barry carr roger clark jargaret costley roxanne cow i brough wendy cntchlow barba ra green way ronald guyett rex heslop anne baekc carol lack ev mark llewellyn david mclcod gail murden fred rankin jojce rundle judith ryder richard smith marjonc stevens mar stokes jojce tnrnbull barr vinden malcolm watson ballinafad summer meetings of church organizations the closing meeting of the mis sion band was held sunday morn ing in the church school room the theme for the worship service son kcilh peters priscula petcrsl tne gospel or loving deeds w l s- white and alan jamteson gave the scripture and prayer vonmc spearing dedicated the of firing and sharon allen read a hurt storj tht overseas supply kifts were on dispa for the chil dren to sec what they had so gen crouslv given to help gods other children who are less fortunate than themselves mrs jesse mc enery explained that these gifts would be stnt to needy korean children and a prayer of dediea lion for the gifls was given b her mrs a lawr read the last chapter of the topic book picl urea behind htjr les the story told of a little haitian blind girl and how the church is trying to help handicapped people in a spe cial way the meeting closed with the mission band purpose rcgu lar meetings will commence again in september eighteen members and five vis tors were present at the june meeting of the wa held at the home of mrs donald mclean the roll call was answered by naming a character in the bible whose name begins with the letter j and mrs hilts conducted two vtr interesting contests the usual business was deal with and the members made a motion to give financial aid to the vacation school and also to have hobo teas with in their group for the next three weeks the hostess was assisted bv mrs perrvman and mrs star rett in serving a delicious tunc l which included strawberry short cake and iec cream the w is afternoon group had the associate members as guests at iheir june meeting held on wed ncsda v eve ning of last w et k mrs brewster of georgetown wa the guest speaker and her message was lhorouhh enjoved h all pre ml mrs j snow javt j reading on stewardship and mrs f mctntrv and mrs sinclair members f ihe rvening uxihar euntributtd a vcrv lovclj ocal duet film on mivstonarv endea i our in japan and india was shown and at the conclusion ol iht meeting wiich was conducted bv mrs f w shortill the a soc ate members secretarv an invit at ion was extended to all tb have a cup of tea fete k6 yol tre v a motorists car broke down near gustaf yemens farm ap proaching the swede working in the field he asked have you got wrench around here ach no gustaf replied no body around here y onsen hen bane got cattle ranch sven- son got sheep ranch who vant monkey ranch anyhow there might come a time when you ii need a monkey wrench even for one of our used cars but not until you ve enjoyed miles and miles of trouble free driving because our depend able used cars arc put in top running condition before theyre put on sale like today best buy 1958 chevrolet 4 door sedan nice clean car reduced to franklin prouse 1795 we service television all makes kadios record mayers car radios appliances bons lon mc ernies radio 24 years servicing tkiitgt 72701 insurance travel real estate walter t evan co triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 yepr the cottage inn for good things to eat all through the day breakfast coffee break lunch dinner or th do come in and let us serve you in the industrial ball loop last week the clen industrial ball team booted a chance to regain sole pos session of 1st place june 23rd when thej dropped a 95 decision to nonral two home runs in the ball game enabled the home club to humble the leaders both clouts came in the sixth inning south connecting with one on and the pitcher don aubin duplicated it with the bases loaded aubm and cameron worked the distance for norwl houltbj and webster for the glen oral out hit the glen 12 to 8 and both the teams committed 4 errors at the park smith stone sco red twice in the sixth inning to break a 5 all tie and downed the alliance 75 fisher started for smith stone scott patterson in the 5th and hurst telford and dillon for the coalers the hits were even 6 apiece homes for alliance and doug richardson for smith and stone rapped round trippers both in the 5th with one on on sunda glen edged smith and stone 9 to 8 jack kemshcad and junior beaumont for the glen mossop and walters for the losers the glen had 12 hits and 6 errors smith and stone 6 and 2 in the other game cotton bros got a two hit performance from their pitcher casstdy to shut out alliance 7 to 0 cassid and moore for cottons cunningham telford in the 4th and dillon and leslie for alliance cottons blasted 3 home runs when the smothered smith and stone 24 to 1 m the park last thursdaj king pomeroy and moore hit for circuit and moore stood out particularly 4 hits in 4 trips to the plate pomeroy pitch ed a 4 hitter to gain the win with moore the catcher mjlls ffsher in the 5th and hurst for smith stone at norval alliance got stead pitching from gib telford too beat the host club 92 bcrme dore and lanegraff for norval and dil ion caught for alliance one home run in this one jim golden for the coaters concrete foundations brick block work sidewalks fiew homes floors garages commercial industrial residential institutional bill hamilton hamilton construction every building need 8 reid court g phone triangle 73480 heres a tip from an expert use coop paint v you labour for painting your building costs much more than the paint whether hire labour qr wield brush yourself it pay to iii it once and have it stay ii done for a long time i that s where coop paint fits in coop paints arc of tested and proven quality it pajs ou back with richer better looking build ngs i and over theyears economy 10 discount nowl plastic bags dangerous only if misused geogetown residents who re- wc their diy cleaning in plastic bags similar to those blamed for the deaths of four infants in phoenix arizona and more re- cntlj two toronto younsters are among those to which a news re lease from george p fulton gen ral manager of the national in ititute of dry cleaning will bear interest in hts message mr fulton re marked the national institute pu k up omt qhop pdtrtt for yow nct painting job for more information call tr 72271 halton coop supplies guelmf street georgetown of drvcleaning is saddened lo learn that infants in phoejtix arizona and toronto have died of suffocation from becoming en vcloped in plastic film dr paul b jarrett chairman of the safetj committee of the maricopa count arizona medical societ says that plastic f romdrj s gar ment bags closed about these children s faces probablv because of its static electricity and pre enled their breathing parents should never allow small children to use these plastic bags or an other piece of plastic film as pla things the institute has urged all drj cleaners to be aware of the danger these bags can cause and to warn their cus tomers plastic bags have been n wide use by drycleoners for five years they are in great demand cus tomers and drycjeaners find them practical attractive and useful hundreds of millions of them bare been deliered to drvcleaning customers properh used they are perfectlj safe instances of fatal accidents with the film have been rare howccr this does not les sen the need for warning parents headache pills sleeping tablets insecticides sharp tools toxic and nam ma hie fluids and man other common household items are also dangerous if given to children to play with the institute hopes all parents will be as careful to kp plastic film away from their small children as they are to protect them from these other dangers queen duke in area while no georgetown visit is scheduled many townspeople ara travelling p and guelpo whan the queen and duke are a to make ap- thursday fc ue day for ooejpk and

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