tor fine printing a century at servk s pub- fishors a primers is phared by the herald to georgetown rid district georgetown herald authorizad as scond class mail post office dept ottawa telephone tr 72201 phone th 72201 to place want ad in the iferald th quickest way to buy or mil easily and efficiently goorgatown ontario thursday december 14th 1961 eighteen pages 4 oo par yoarj single copy prlcei tan tent if tw santa parade boasts 29 intef esting units annual event here saturday 1 n m asn peter jones georgelown rotary prexy crowns princess one of the nicest things about being president of the georgetown rotary club this year is you get to perform such pleasant tasks as this here logan mcdonald who occupies the local clubs top office officially crowns pretty joyce mclean snow pr ncess for 1961 joyce is the daughter of the herald s norval correspondent mrs ed mclean i and the dishes were dona by the girls of th rangers troop i in town i sparkling entertainment was i provided bj dick kwintrslo on the banjo and singers ban dra sproule tom dame and tom trouten accompanied b geocgc howe on drums ralph lrsel on the piano and ber nard shruboole on the bss in the tradition of all good christmas parties this one n ded with the appearance of ban la clans who bore a strik ing resemblance to jim young jlach guest was whisked home earrjing a gift from tlje hear ded gtntlemm senior citizens applause crowns pyce mclean first snow princess jt was a sight to warm the heart of any housewife mon day night when the rotanans were hosts to the sen or c tiz ens of georgetown the men deftly balanced trays stacked h gh with d shes as they served d nner and cleared the tables w th iary a tinkle of broken glass to mar their elegance the annual d nner honoured the older c t ze is of oui town one hundred and fifty of them it was a gay evening wtthi master of ctremoim steamer the choosing of the 5 now prm lmmersou irowned miss lc cess the highlight 6y an ap- lean with a jjle m nj tiara anl pi a use meter the senior citl presented her with a beautiful themselves chose miss bouquet of red rose given bj joyce mclean to reign as the i roscdale floral i notarys snow princess in thai again the gencrosits of local upcoming santa claus parade tierchants was demonstrated b slss mclean of norval who a nmuber of gifts from stores udles at the royal conservat t according to legend behind ery of music sang two songs in i very successful man there is displaying her talent woman at thit dinner behind runner up miss chmtine mc a ln successful rotanan wait lanson and miss edith baum ri wet of womtri the fartner both showed samples delicious turkey dinner was pre of their paintings pjre by the rotary anne the girls received a total of with an assist from the large 120 in prizes ovens of the scotch bakery sixteen prizes look for winners sixteen lucky people have only to visit barrager clean- en this week to win them selves one of a number of attractive mirchin dise prlies until christmas down town shoppers receive a lucky ticket for each dollar in merchandise purchased in participating stores each week eleven numbers are drawn one good for 75 in cash and the others for a choice of gifts on display in the barrager window efevan new numbers ap pear in the herald this week plus ave which are unclaim ed from last week pmes range from a camera to a basket of fruit records clo thing cosmetics and a doll prizes to date have been won by mrs copeland 35 duncan or electric perco 1 lator from corner cupboard ticket c 209939 mrs t dal siel 35 hewion crete 10 voucher from ma her shoes ticket 798721 mrs l pollock queen st lamp from bar ber jewelers ticket 597202 mrs william henn 157 prince charles blanket from silvers ticket 3s9954 mrs fraser hsss 9 john st e comforter from garners ticket 976063 mrs bruce mcniven 45 main st n iron from thompson hard ware ticket 600523 council briefs niven leaving school board a member of the george town district high school board since it was formed two years ago thomas niven has tendered his resignation at the end of this year prior to that mr niven was town representative on north halton high school board and served a term as a letter relayed to council monday by town solic tor george hewson said that payment of an amount ow ng by delrex developments un der a 1958 agreement lo make up an induslr al im baalnce in cash would be paid by december 20th the letter from company qeneral manager harold bairstow expla ned that there had been a delay due to rechn cdlities n f nanc ng constructor of he standard producls plant the sol c tor had bee i i structed by counc i earl pr t s fall to take legal act on collect the debt deputy reeve joh i til un pressed theopnoi mat auxiliary president submitting his resignation by letter to council monday mr niven expressed regret at severing his bo board con nections due to pressure of other business a new ap pointee will be named before the yearend mrs lloyd sweezie mister b g to every child old enough to lell a white beard from a candy cane is coming to town like the song says and h s reception will be spectacular the georgetown l ons have their mobile extravaganza ready to roll saturday afternoon when some two thousand youngsters are expected to greet their favourite elf at the four corners that s the number the lions are preparing for ton ght in their candy bagging bee in the fire hall chairman of the parade commitlee lion clare francis told the herald th s week that weather permitting the specta tors lining the parade route will see the mosl colourful pro long history four bands i- off 1 jo led lv i arade gunc lotllh an opui ar i marshall john imitlee clart mitihcll md the town should also rece 1200 n interest on the debt no interest clause appears n the agreement and th s was not discused further by coun band pintt xplair reason anglican rector appointed to hamilton chaplaincy mrs sam walker is president of w a rev henmth richardson was celebrant at a woman s atixil larj corporate communion held on st andn w s da in st georges anglic in church new y elected off cers were instal led during the sersici it was in 1885 on that div that the first u a meeting was htld in eastern canada with mm roberta tilton at the head and een memner 1962 officers officers who ill sen e in 1962 are mrs kenneth rich a dson hon irarj president i mrs bam w alker president mrs thos parn secretary mr william chaplin treasurer mrs stewart phillips education mrs robert letts 1 ittle help- r mr thomas patt dor cas mrs joseph shuldi liv int message mr puis rau extra cent a da mrs milton brooker envelopes mrs m chaplin united thankoffenng mrs t parn mrs ted gorth junior auxiliary leaders mrs charles parton lunch conener mrs roy wiccins social con crcr school carollers fill the night air beginning tomorrow evening th popular carol service which annually presents the voices of toi the public school children under every cal the direction of kenneth r harrison will commence ever thf st johns united ampli fier at 7 oclock the program of carolling will continue through friday even ing december 22nd with each concert lasting approximately half an hour mr harrtson will be at the church organ every evening except friday when mrs james f evans will be the acccompanist below is the carolling schedule friday dec is george ken nedy public school choir monday dec 18 harrison public school choir tuesday dec 19 park pub lie school choir wednesday dec 20 howard wrigglesworth public school choir thursday dec 21 st johns intermediate choir friday dec 22 chapel street public school choir mrs i id swot z l wai pd pre suit nt f the 1ulit au n i i t tt i i n will us mdi of 1st kiimliwn scouts ht h ku the s tubs at a rmttint on dec l sdinl ihi ft irnbir uih followinj i pot luck ifw cirls pipe band council agreed to fie the supptr the intent was held ulown citizens band letter w th cr barrager d n st john s i nittd churih ht n citiwns band sent ng from ins w ihout following grace bv mis hod ip tht unosphcie niu king tho e present sat dow i al 700 pm to a ariid anj counc i endorsed a request delicious meil furwntls by hamilton c ly council that president mrs cnl lnub trie prov nc al government ap opent cl the btismiss nieninj po nt a select comm ttee o stcretar mi hin rud study penestr an ven c e thi minutes and mis svu7k lfiinnir unfli i a ii us fom al approval vos gve hil hike lie la i i k o a new aqreemei t w in a scouting week port on of esques ng town it w ufcc ted th t ihr sh p wh ch will guarantee tne iuilia ci nvt ne the f hur town 2500 yearly for up lo and son lunquet vhuh w 11 tik 20 t re ca is p bs 50 p r lfrjtpn i lm ir 2j id w ht i call or excess t res sioulii s wtek is oinuki in the prev ous agreement camrti s500 plus s50 for a lelttr i rt f in mrs crads siaml i a sistant on 22 moils ijorelus sical ave lust east of the delrex plaia will be the rally ing point for the parade which will proceed down guelph st j through the plaia to mountain view then back onto guelph ct to main north down main to church right on market cl to mill whera it will disband nick and entourage will icrfve the parade at the four corners to meet his admirers it will take a little over an hour to complete the route 1 n ln birra t r and four t ir ts w ii do thi ir iidtin shopping hours for christmas store hours in george town for the christmas season will be downtown 9am to 9pm monday thr ough friday satur day 9am to 6 pm georgeview plaza 9am to 9 p m mon day through friday saturday 9am to pm delrex plaza i 9 a m monday through friday saturday 9 am to 6 p m food stores are allowed to stay open evenings from dec 15th to christ- p i tin com fle the co phens 1 norman dtnl t ensure rciar it h mi- swe i wn dnr rmer fen nlph st n i n x 2n1 i urns r rod mtl r e dept p loaj save our forests titers and anglers float iirini smokej the bear zoikt i 9 minor hockey marchers i i iu s 10 georgetown hospital float b church float christian reformed brig ade float camping sctne himilton flishettes bet- t feist and colour uard kinsmen club float mickey mouse on tv town of georgetown float wishing well club midtown float cinderella little theatre group float queen of hearts port credit saints bugle corps and colour party chamber of commerce jack in the box rotary club snow princess joce mclean iegion float humpty dumpu corgetown citizens band north halton builders float the flint stones piouncial mill float pirate ship and sixteen pirates post offite float north pole p o district scouts float viking snip chuck wagon and cowboyi acton ctti7ens band santa clans and reindeer bank of up other hospital auxiliary christmas dance 1 of sinti i u tickit is selling m idtni irs r icing jt a c lir t north hilton tr luh fridn s th st conri a of the h i pit il parade line up weather report decemder high low 3rd salurdaj 44 31 4lh sundav 5d 27 th monday 34 29 6th tuesday 41 25 lh wednesda 36 29 8th thursday 28 20 9th fuda 30 11 rain 1 60 snow 1 80 hifch for the neck was 55 and low 13 alicia f c scott question local man warehouse breakin police constables ron ran feme and dave fdwards arrested a local min mondas morning in connection with a break in which took place at the canada bread warehouse on armstrong ave sometime over the week end the suspect was picked up about two hours after the of ferse was reported police said s260 wai taken s1ssrnnouncement was made in the parish church of st georges on sunday that the rector the rev kenneth rich arson has been appo nted to be d rector of hospital chap laincy tor the c ty of ham ito i in in s capac ry he w ii m n ijter to all angl can pa ents adm n ster the sacrai vide ward and chapel serv ces such a m n stry has al lybcen a primary obligat on of the christ an church the an ointment will be effective in th new year the rev k bichardson came to georgetown on january 1st 1955 sue ijng the venerable w g o thompson w reved and loved lo st catharines thompson wm stewarttown lol on december 5th the toll in officers were elected lol 68 steartton ens p w m a thompson d l l bo d rs r a smith fs a thompson chaplain r thompson marshall c smith itjler g f davidson snowy haired guests at the sen or citizens d nner peer stageward af hour in knox church hall the dinner n held annually by the rotanans as snow never looked so ie of the entertainment wh ch del ghted the audience for three and i ouiw ic the town eldest residents tt