Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1961, p. 5

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mrs wf igglesworth is teachers institute head a teacher t park public school mrs roth wriglwarth was named president of the teachers institute friday novtm- bar 17th whan the teachers of nasseasweya esqueslng oak villa and georgetow hfld thalr annual convention at now cen tral school oakville clon emerson of park public school was elected treesur r mn shirlay find lay of harrison mi elected secretary th past president is kan trowbrldgo and th vie president jim watson the representatives are tom darcie for esq ue ting george kromm for nassagaweva and logan mac dona id of harri son ps for urban areas clopment of children through art tejchtrs were encouraged to have the children express thb georgetown herald thursday november 30th 1m1 georgetown officer flies supersonic cfioib undergoing flying training on the rcafs 1200 mph cfioib et interceptor is flying officer a d doug svlcarthur 25 son of mr and mrs h d mcarthur 34 market st georgetown a radio navigator with 410 all weather fighters squadron from rcaf station uplands near ottawa fo mcarthur with fellow 410 squadron aircrew officers is based at namao just north of edmonton for a six week period learning to fly the cf 101 b f o mcarthur enlisted in the rcaf in september 1954 he flew cf 100s with the 410 cougar squadron before being selected to fly the ultra high speed aircraft invite local unions join district council a labour council that will embrace canadian labour con- grass affiliated unions in georgetown brampton port credit streetsville and cooksvrile will be formed out of a protect out i lined in a meeting of the clc affiliates thursday november 23 rthe orange hall brampton approximately 50 local unions tn this area will be invited to affiliate to this new labour council it will be called the bramp ton and district labour council a committee has been appoin ted to prepare and recommend a constitution and by laws for his council to the next meeting of delegates which will be held ml january ballinafad participating in last thurs days meeting were local 1m98 oil chemical mnd atomic workers intl union local 678 international chemical workers union local 73 national union of public service employees local 48 untied brick a clay workers of amer lea local 545 intl union of el ctrical radio and ma chine workers local 3227 united brother hood of carpenters and joiners lccal 304 sheet metal workers international as sociation local 159 international bro therhood of bookbinders i local 217 intl printing press men a assistants union of n a local 987 international typo graphical union local 831 national union of public employees local 232 united rubber cork linoleum plastic workers of america friends visit with bakers at everton a representative group from the communitv visited on bat urdaj evening with mr and mrs maurice baker in trior new home at kvtrton whirc thc moved to about a month ago the rift presented to the baker familv on behalf of neth hours and friends was a bruise set an artificial table centre and a two pound bo of choco lates the wire both ir much surpristd and grateful anl wished that evvrvonc could have bsen thi re o tnjov their pleasure with i th tun ins vvas pnt j it visiting and matching the hoi ki v game as well as trjin oulthe new sit with a ft tjimaf euchre another neighbourly gesture tool place on thurv av een ing when mrs iorne thomp- son was honoured at a stork shower prior to her leaving the communit diane will be missed as she has been an ac tie leader in the newly organ izcd cub pack the thompson family have bought a farm in the belwood district and will be moving soon and we extend need miss jovce kenward pre sented d littu kift to marion and jimmv on behalf of the cxjit as thiv had wntun the leaders juide for the mission stud this vear in the ujit program following the service a cup of tia wis enjojed an 1 mrs hirkwood was prist nl d with a luvil pot of mums the sympathy of the com munilv is ixkn led to mrs rrtd spears vvhuse fathir mr karl nderson passed awav quite suddinlv in guilph last ftuk bake sale helps hockey funds popular toronto tv announ cer bill walker was a guest speaker at the convention in troduccd by george kennedy public school principal flazen allen mr walker poke on reminiscences of a wayward boy recalling some of the in cidents that occurred at his home in rural saskatchewan his acting experiences service with the air force and learn ing technique of radio and motion pictures he was than ked bv ralph mckcown pnn cipal of glen williams public school mrs june evans of chapel st public school spoke highly of miss mane lindsay who retired from there this year after teach ing for many years here and miss betty jean anderson of chapel st made a presenta tion to miss lindsay on behalf of the teachers another teach- er with many years of service mrs nellie gardiner who has also retired was unable to at tend and mr macdonald expres sed regret at her absence r r bornhold inspector of public schools outlined the im pnruincc of thi letters i r in respect to public relation- public response public respect and professional responsibilit mr bornhold expressed his re- jn t that oakville is having tin inspectorate and sp ke of his several years association with the area howard wn jjesworlh public school princi pal william hinrade made a presentation to rrtd brownwho has sirvd f r nitron vears as tieasiircr of the ttachers ins litute j morning sett l on in thi morning session rv h usz conducted devotion al tscrci n mavor tt illiam n dtr on ind urov morden liluirmni of the oikville pub- i he school boird wtlcumtd thi i ti jchers to their am u mcdowell public school inspec lnlnnlikid tin luist spia their own ideas on paper discussion groups were heo ded by mrs m carmichael of oakville mr bruce mackison georgetown mr j battersby oakville and mr david mur ray relaxed dining here delights the family we feature menus with a zest i for a change of pace take the family out to dine on our de lightful dishes often corner cupboard restaurant your hosts larry and sam tr 73051 29 main stmt the autiliarv appre nle 1 kir lr d i tskell iirc loan i f the si in bv delrcx tor of rt ont dipt of bdu dtveliipmtnt ltd donations catu n of bakin an i mono bv the dr aitskcll stated that art lad s and all t ioe w h i w or wis oni of thi mijor bnnches ked to make the sale a sue in the school program he pre cess sented slides to show the div more ecomhnicoj warmth comfort because texaco fuel chief heating oil is refined to burn it s premium in quality like famous texaco sky chief gaso line and hasolme motor oil its cleaner burning no combustion odours no smoke no deposits to plug oil lines order dependable all- winter warmth now save money trouble and worry our automatic service keeps your tank full without your call bill bailey the oil man georgetown find public favor for driving instruction best wishes to thim new home in their th helton county federa tion of agriculture insurance committee conducted a survey at tha three- fall fairs recently held in acton georgetown and milton people 21 years of age and over were invited to answer yev or no to the following ajvestion do you think that oriving instruction should be 1 taught tn or high schools to stimulate interest in the pro ject a pony and cart were of farad as a prize the committee feels that the results of the poll and the name of the prize winner mav be of k general interest mr milton j brown chair man of the insurance commit tee drew the wnmnjj card of r armstrong r r 4 cton on september 30th 1961 at the hilton fair th results of the survey in- i an o major ity 663 in favour of student driver training with only 55 replies opposing such a pro- an optional question was also i lcluded on the que stionnair card those polled wire asked indicate if thev wished a representative of cooperators insurance association sponsor cd b the federation of jjncul ure to provide information on various ivdcs of insurance the response was gratifying a total of 192 requests were re- reived one hundred and sixty were from rcdents of the countv and thirtv two from non residents tnerc were stxtv requests for informatmn on life insurance either adult or juv enle n advertisement placed tn the ceorcrtow n herald an nounctnc the project and the pruc prior to the georgetown fair assisted appreciabl in the success of the venture i the november meeting of the mi was held in the church on wednesdav evening of last week it was a vtrj special occa sion as thev had the privilege of heannr one of thi ir own jountf men rev j hirkw kk speak to them about the mis sion fit id in northern rhode ia where he is soin to eart in the new yer it wis amax it r the amount of knowledge he has alnadj acquired about the countrv and the piople whom he will be serin me askul his home congregation to h lp him with their pravers as he would continue to do for them it was a real challenge to those present and we should all feel proud of these voting pcoph as thev seek to bring a better wav of life to others in great was active church worker at norval sang two favourite hvmns railh of our fathers and all the ttaj m saviour leads me during the service stx cousins a resident of the 10th line wn pa t l mc eaouesmg since her mamage mecklfl and v laidtaw in 1825 mrs m guy wilson norvil james marshall and m died on november 19th in jack glfrcn brampton norman georgetown and district mem g caledon and leslie gif rial hospital fcn georgetown flower bear chlnguecousy rrs were jim reid kenneth daughter of john and nnie itcid bruce campbell douglas giffen mcmcckin she was born campbell george wilson in chinguacousj twp wtrcjfrank wilson lloyd fisher and abe attended s s 6 school she rl nterment was in had been an active church wor xt ker at mount pleasant and later hillcresl cemeterj norval at norval lnited church she leaves her husband a aon earl of norval and daush ter mrs harry moore ruth vt orton four grandchtldrch and four sisters mrs weir bead lizzie of orval mrs gordon campbell annie and uts- norman hutchinson mar garet of cheltenham and mrs hactor bird mary of george- hilkrest rev lloyd free conducted the funeral service on nov 21 at the harold c meclure fun enl home the congregation beautify with wrought iron fhrumwntal th7 917 nash and mcdowell plumbing and heating water softeners t water systems f repairs a alterations tr 72842 1b conaien surra neisw planes transport rev ciass-c- tkjmi itijilil feature ofuie new hint car new sizeright between 1 big car and compact ihe ride ihc im inn ind ihc f i r it brine von juto co in my cir at any it is priced right down the new ford car fairlane a completely new car with anew low price sized between a big car and a compaetrand pbwered with a new y8 engine fairlane is priced below many compacts see and drive this beautiful new car at your ford dealer today ford bated on manufacturer s suggested retail pnces s wiav so well built you un feel it sol d iinuc nnii construaion bnncs 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ivlfrc iiurcsnnkc t possible features ihil elmnnitc manynormal service rou tines you go up to 30 000 miles between chisvis lubncilions up to 6 000 miles bilwccnoilclnnce5 th re s i new h x mile or two yew r id nor coolant brikes n ijust themselves niionntinlly for the life of the lininps mufflers are driublc- vv rapped and alitmmwcd to hsi three times as lonr is ordinary niulllers all vitil i nd cr bod y jafts a i c specially processed to resist rust and corros on cvin the bo 1 panels beneath the doois ire pibinicd itsuiamon 1 li t re tinivh never needs wix tne ford dcilcrs civc a 1 months or 12000 mile warrant whichever comes firsl so well built you can ftel it carta u stonehouse r 51 guelph street sales limited tr 72247

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