Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 1, 1959, p. 2

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the georgetown hmald wii lit msw 1000 bursary for nursing graduate leanse darou daughter of iff and mrs bob darou now of bock wood a former georgetown higci school graduate who was mentio ned in last weeks issue as gradu ating from the school of nursing of toronto western hospital cama first in her class in obstetrics and she also received the doctor sig- mund samuel pnte and a bursary of 1000 from the victorian order of nurses leane plans to enter the university of toronto where she will study public health nurs ing ixt the fall canadas prosperity through a single invest ment in investors mutual jou can become part- owner of more than 100 widely diversified blue- chip securities youll get attractive divi dends income tax credits and a share m the growth of canada free yourself from investment w omes through investors mutual canada s largest mutual fund dick riddall 4 ostrander blvd investor una tattoo a0 pin- wd mahhmdc teachers daughter makes debut at piano recital piano pupils of bruce m hard ing and margaret bradley hard ing appeared in recital last wed nesday evening at mr and mrs j- hardings studio 64 main st s beethoven chopin rachmanin off and debussy were prominent ly featured in the selections play ed the concert marked the but also of their daughter daryl who at age 4 showed the family talent by playing proficiently presentations were made to the teachers when the concert ended by margaret bason and barbara pinlay on behalf of the pupils those playing in the recital were pamela clark judy strite david clark janet chamberlain jeffrey eason rosemary meades robert roughley unda shea cathy mea des david farnell john unlay joan hams jane collett karen bngden laura bairatow joyce bundle margaret thompson lynne ritchie bette mae mile- ham ellen biehn roberta hawes heather meades katherine strite ann lorraine noble gail malcolm carolyn mclaughlin mary efcans barbara finla sharon sayers carroll farnell carole lane mar garet eason and carolyn biehn three pupils were unable to be present mary lou and betty ann brown and marlene kemshcad swerves on curve sideswipes tree sign n o injuries resulted from a chaotic ride taken b a 1952 cadil lac dm en b ernest a lawson of 45 el sin st acton when he dost control of the vehicle on main st north last weeintsdav morning lawson was driving south on mam and had jut rounded the sweeping turn at the north end of the street whin he wandered off he paement and struck a dept of highwavs mii on the west shoul der of the road the car plunged back across to the opposite side of the highwav sidcsvviptd a tree and carnid on airov thnc front lawns btforc ihi driver won a wrestling match with the suenn wheel and broufcht he bi ca hack onto the road damage to the car was approvi match si50 personal house cleaners registered and bonded we are fully equipped for any of this work with no waiting period all inferior and exterior cleaning window cleaning aluminum windows ar a specialty with us basemeirs waterproofed lawns and gardens maintained monthly or weekly rock gardens and landscaping i letter boxeflnstalled repairs arbiter horn to roofs woodwork brickwork cement nd glazing interior and exterior painting frtt estiaaates or suggestions rates hourly or estimate phone anytime tr 79711 united churches picnic at stanley pari erin with a bumper attendance of jo people members of st johns and st andrews united churches converged on stanley park erin june 21st for their church school used sewing machines many one of ft kmd weve got a lot of them but they wonttaut long come in now bring this adi its worth 10 off purchase price widc range of models and prices 9 many with down payment as low as p 00 and easy budget terms buy with confidence at dyson sewing centre 35 maifjj sf n tr 74331 the day was arranged by a com mittee comprising pearce porter krnie alcott ernie foxgrave al an prouse milt armstrong and ray roach and featured a large variety ol races and novelty ey ents n r ly preceded the program mystery man john van winssen was identified by david brewster st ionns men proved strongest in a tug of war while mr and mrs dick hogan were most proficient in the egg throwing contest race winners included boys 78 somersault race bruce davis mar ay stamp garry stamp girls 78 threelegged anne gillis and clau dia teague lane enckson and roxanne king mixed adult thread the needle j e giuis and mrs d j rennett boys 11 12 putting cod test robert hams michael hall david brewster girls 11 12 skip ping race lois gregory and glen da emerson jeanette davis and bonnie saunders linda davics and jackie louth grandma and grandpa pitch george ward and mary sajres bovs 910 sprint pcler brown den nis wright brian wicks girls 9 10 sprint pamela derose sharon em erson pat lance txaphers peanut race airs reg broom head frank bishop bos and girls 13 14 u heel barrow diane barker and jeanette danes carol erickson and lvnda powers bos and girl 78 leap frog gail young and beth richardson murrav powers and clauria teague mixed hoe raee jeanette daues slevcn cox jim richardson donna bradle ladies shoe- kicking mrs al prouse mrs junior btaumom potato sack raie inn erickson pauline armitaje pettr browh dennis w nht plate race dianne barktr jeanette dans carol fr ickion lvnda powers promotion list stewarttown to grade 9 r v gibbon teachor sharon allan richard bill jan ice carter sharon t ishburn joanne hikkema fa han t robert harris mehm hav lock jam is hurst ji nn k mpt r jo ph hindon mar annt kihmio intka kocdai john krantmtonk yv onne lachance shirlov ianja vin pcler lawr fcvelvn i outh manlvn madill carol mclean ro bert murrav caroline norton i in da smith cam snow w illemina van rragon frnest webb to grade 8 miss d gir tchr jacqueline barcla judv boss jacqutlihe burt altx cohmrne annah dojezman annie iluc4ik brian flwood marv fncker ken rant doreene grct nw ood pat harris mike huffman mikt hun tir paul kidnev manhn kirk wood shirley klinck gail mcdon aid viola mcianson bette mile ham john o rourkc nellj van arragon helen van steeg richard wagner robert wierstra philip wilson karen bngden jcffrcv urse nora barnes tictje spool stra to grade 7 miu e mcertcnr teacher diana armstrong ruth atkin son ijnda barclay georiana beirnes margaret rrownrtdgc frances visp maureen dcfort st mcrvin dtnsmore w ajne d ns more kenneth rlliolt james fun slon ole hansen james harris kenntth hmtfc alan jamieson janice 1 e land du mawtvcaw daniel mccitan william mcfner victoria newton iarrj 1icktt ci roljn pope james sanderson su san smith brian sinclair i ouim snow ertie an arragon lnla w alkcr 1 inda warne to grade 6 miis e mcerwry teacher ran bnggs lwis frernnn ian hornh barry huntir jud williartis shirlej zilio to grade 5 ro foster richard hunter ri chard malit veale lawrcnce maj uer velenc norton jonn nurse stuart nurse michael smurth waile i isbeth terkildscn to grade 2 mn l h pollack teacher david austin edward bird maureen carr ikmald densmore i mda majuer iols mcnabb da mans pope vick sheppard wen d stewart brita terkildscn mar sot williams to grade 3 gordohash janice coxe mur rav brownndee joyce foster john harris patricia hunter otto kroll janet nurse tommy rud dell harry spoclstra to grade 4 mary louise armstrong rickie el wood linda foster flora free man beverlev huntcrx albert huff man janice hurst anne hornsby kenneth maidment george shep pard nigel spicer donna stewart irene stokes flemming terkiklsen fern wolfe youreaaaw for summer snacks special iga saud dressing 29 eb ec 24 ol cello c c wrapped loaf of iga bread with the purchase of 2 pkgs co iga tablerite cooked meats zj7 all food prices effective june 30 july 2 3 4 party punch 1 grape or orange sve 3c 48 oz tin hlc beverages ayimer boston brown save 4c 13 oz tins beans with pork fancy save 9c seven oz tins clover leaf tuna save 8c 16 oz ar iga peanut butter 29 229 269 29 aylmer choice sliced pineapple kraft dinner 29c billionnaire sardines z javex bleach fleecy laundry rinse r newport fluffs it 2 35c 3c oft ill 32 oz btlc c 5c off o 8 qt bag 0tc tablerite meats k i ly smfkfd mlwmksi skimbss orh smoked hams 55 bbrns hxtr i hn mill cblud peameal back bacon f i-ini- 5 75c lb ckyovc rv by til produce features ubcf jlry cilsters l s no 1 cardinal 21b grapes 35 hull hi urcd inc ripened cantaloupes 2 jumbo p frozen food feature frairvalc amih size 24 oz pkg fish and aq chips 7 dairy feature monarch margarine 1 lb pkgs 49 volume no 7 home repair simplified hcrast now on sale each 69 describes mission work to two church groups a tn piiaarit and profitable afternoon wascnjoci b thus who attended the joint meuinj of the afternoon and fenint aux ihancs of si john united church which wis held at cedarvale school on the afternoon on tues daj june 24th mia w brownhdrp presidwl and opened the nutting with a call to worship mrs o m brew lir president of the hvtninj uiliar si i most inspiring 1ctkinil assisted in mrs trier williams rcieiinj the striptiit le ton maiij or us ire cnnsiinnri with tears n i woriie about the future jbout our childitn ill heilth wars tc stated mrs brewster but od teirhts us how we can t ome these fe irs h telling him ill about them infect lov ast elh ut fear le u trust eel for the future in ill things the eh up was ihi n f i ire i h i s in from mrs hlm at com pini i mrs h t h mrs m wilson inlniduce i the guest speikir mi lijirie hns le of the i nittd thurth triinitu school miss hn tie li i m st vivid picture of re lditions in tioni kong korn anei japan the roun tries which she v sites1 last sum mer our united t hurch thro the wms is doing a ire it work anions thfkcjjcqplt hi said mision schooks md httpitit are providing edunlion ind heal ing among the people miss chris tic went on to stress the neexl of sharing a greater part of the sup crabundancc of our foot and pos sessions mrs val stem moved i vote of thanks to miss christie and to all others who had contributed to the meeting a delicious lunch of cookies and sandwiches was served b members of the evening auxil lary and a social hour enjojed and flag staff to park public school attending were worshipful mis ter albert dawson and district master tom warncs who made the actual presentation lodge mem bcr mayor jack armstrong spoke at the occasion and accepun for the school were pupils robert fvis and elizabeth davidson and principal harold catling legion notes by ln curic orange lodge gives flag staff to school on the afternoon of thursday june 25th members of orange lodge no 245 georgetown made the presentation of a union jack well this week with the pi be in eer and ill we think hi cin skip the s nous side of i egn n lift ind tell ou of the rent loon hunt in m t u haven t ht arel it snis n horl time igo deni 71 ns of the upper end of tin it n were twikcntjd one nuht t heir prowlers outsidi i pern uncstit ilum thtv t hind i min assmteel b his wife stalk mj tii animil in the pitch hlitk outdoors tliej could heir bits of the conversation running some thin like this hold the litht on him shoot shooot shoot i ulm hi hit lijht sthdy shoothim shext him shoot htm h i an t even see him rim1 the hunter detected what he thought we re a roupk of lights ami in i fit of pique placet ahullet between ihem it turned out to be mr limn whose eves hid furmshtd the tirttt so the scene changes lo branch 12q there s the hunter bragging again so there 1 was one shot anel i knocked him down at 200 ard- too weight oh about 40 or 50 lbs there has to be a spoil sport in everj crowd tho and the presid ent claims it might have weighed icn pounds and he might have been 20 feel away so you can be lieve which ever storj you prefer regarding our advertisement for a reporter around plastics one of the powers that be came in after ihi meeting thursdav night and aid he had jufl the reporter for ik we asked what her quahfica lions were and he answered well 36 32 34 we interrupted can she write news our help ir risponds with qualifications likt that whv woitv names withheld bv request but it sounds like the reporting business mitht be picking n the question of the hour is did miu ever see as much roast htef as last trursdiv night after the met tinj the storv on the full course dinner served was as follows it seems the treasurer w is complaining bnterh to enter tunnunt chairman murphv about not v irvinv the lunche- so james took him at his won ind served i hoi dinner complete withroast beef itn pcis and new potateus md ri lis the onlv catch was i the re were onlv alx ut thirtv lo oil ill lb of he of the last seyn of i i he li sure r was murphv threa ttninj ou ii eat it all or il e oh i oilier gave u t sid rem indtr the other dav he want to remind evmone that its ilmost lime to start getting the kids on the i hristnus list aiam we pom ted out to him that there s still lots nf time for the lids to add to their respective lists but cob savs loll em lo ijvc me the present status and let me know as thej idd ti em so give their names to either cob or the steward m lots of time a ml j im for the record wed like lo sav publiclv what a grcit number of the branch have men tinned to us the- fact that jodfrev is domj withtmt a doubt the fin est job in the sports department thit it has been our privilege to see during our vcars in branch 120 and bv sajing that we are not taking awav from an previous sports chairman but we do think that gob has spent far more time thin anvone in organizing and has been on tap at ever single affair his teams entries and de posits have been going in regular ly to zone and district and all cor respondents has been answered at once certainly the renewed ln teres in sports rounl4he branch is indicated by the numbers tak ing part and the trophies added to the fireplace mantel are indic ative of the success of his efforts we feel er slronglv that his efforts should be recognized and j we know that in man branches in our jurisdiction chairmen have received meritorious service mett als for far less work than gob has put into this job add to this his untinng efforts as chairman of the christmas tree and vou have more concrete worthwhile effort given lcgionwise m a vear than most members give in a lifetime we regret that last eek ur column had alreadv gone to press and w e- ere unable to mention the death of comrade chic ron ev chic was one who had served in both wars and of an old geor get own famih who had helped to creite and build the legion al wis iclive 1tgionwic he was interested until the list and was ex i mi well known and well li ked bv his comrades in newmarket brani h w he re he hid liv ed for the pist few t irs we regret that dcith his taken him as it must take us all and offer sincere sjm pathv o his brothers bill allan and fostir and their families with a special word to bill and 1 il with whom he had lived for the past few mouths v since writing the above there have been two further deaths in the branch to relitivclv joung members we refer to the tragic aecidejtt hit killed ed o bnen last tndiv evening and the un timelv death of cujtjj wheeler both of glen w ilhams both men were legion members and had a host of friends who will grieve at their pissing the manv floral tributes and the constant stream of those paving uuer respects to the two respective families are an indication of the wav their triends felt about them our deep est sympathy and that of all the bnnch goes out to the next of kin in thicir great loss the shall not grow old as we uwt are left grow old tune shall not weary him nor the jears condemn at the going down of the sun and in the morning we will re them

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