Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 20, 1966, p. 4

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lospital auxiliary gives 100 bebenek memorial fund i judonauoti ot s100 to a mem i georgetown doctor was killed itlon or a suitable memorial 1 tund lor dr bernard bob- in a motor accident during oon in hospitab lthcwedcre- d was voted by membera ol chrlatma week and a tund baa fire chief erwin lewu and a leaanesa tbat could happen on i hospital auxiliary at their been established by the hospi members pt his department were the part ot hospital stall volun ung on january 11th tholtal board and medical associa- 1 guests al the meeting and leers patients showed a him on lire prevon anyone in a bospital who sees a fin hazard should do spme- and visitors hat cedarvale purchase lust what did we get j thing about it he said as tire prevention is everyone s jo- sponsibllty mrs robert thomp son thanked mr lewis on be half of the members mrs gordon sampson asked for new volunteers to assist in the cedarvale girls school cjbperly and buildings became orgetowits on january 6th i be groomed as this towns intennial project the pur i was made from the urn l church of canada for 80 proximately so pe cent i which will be paid for by the iwith the balance being rby the federal and prov til gove i what did we get the twenty es and buildings at the cor r of maple avsnue and main et south will probably be b site of a lot of futureactiv r nd public functions as a moronity centre and park i grounds have been mooted as the logical location for a long sought after band shell the hub of the property is the cedarvale school itself it originally tioused armenian war orphans after the first liyorld war and became a girls school in 1928 it was remodelled and an addition appended in the recent past the three building in eluded a hall two kitchens large classroom with desks a long sun room which was used fices and of course a furnace room and various utility rooms and closets it is flanked by two houses the one on its west side mis- leadlngly referred to as the cottage has six bedrooms i large living room sun porch and downstairs a laundry room and washrooms the other house a two storey farm house contains 3 upstairs bedrooms and bath a kitchen living room den and large room a large lounge a corner sitting room 12 bedrooms the second and third floors which could be used as club of as a sewing room a dnga bedroom as well as two level back shod with two small upstairs rooms many of the rooms are fur nished the kitchens are fully equipped with refrigerators and stoves and some of the other rooms contain such items as pia nos television sets and record players a caretaker and watch man is living on the property to insure there will be no recur rence of a vandalism spree which did damage last year how to make the best use of the grounds and buildings will be the job of either the board of partes management or a sep arate commission in any case local youngsters arcn t waiting until 1967 they were on hills on the property with their sleighs and toboggans on the weekend the hospital sift shop mrs mor ris goudoketting reported on the service of the candy strip ers a group of young girls who assist with volunteer work and the girls joined the meeting to see the film warns drinking under age brings stiffer penalties magistrate james r black warned wednesday that the ontario liquor control act has been changed to provide for stiffer penalties against per sons convicted ot drinking while under age mr black emphasized the new penalities in a warning t georgetown youths convicted of consuming liquor while being minors he fined them each 50 including costs or ten days in jail georgetown pc david 3ell said the three were charged in georgetown after he checked a and found three part bottles of beer he said the three youths had the odour of alco hol on their breaths the change in the act raises the maximum penalty for the first offenders for a fine of 500 and 30 days imprisonment to a maximum of 2000 and six months imprisonment the size of these penalties should impress anyone and it certainly impresses the court drinking while under age is a perious offence the magistrate said changes in the liquor control act were made at the last ses sion of the legislature threw stowyschaol h hub of 30 ten coduvato proparty mrs walter pop repotted on tn library tart and aak4 for two volunteers to help cata logue new books that hare been donated mrs j barton reminded membera that yearly fees are due the end of the month minutes of the last meeting were read by mrs j mills the auxiliary paid for 30 worth of christmas decorations thi otqmstowm h1rald thvrtdaf jsntarv th 1946 taqttl tued during the holiday i at the hospital february 8th is the annual meeting and mem hers were reminded that nomin ations should be nailed to the nominating committee fifteen days before that date mrs w pope ia chairman train 22 women as home nursing aides the georgetown hod cross chapters home nursing course which started monday january 10 has attracted one ol its larfi est classes this time twenty two registered for the course which is being taught by mrs mary simpson r n in the georgetown volunteer am bulance service station on james st it will run for fifteen weeks furniture show specials deltacraft occasional tables save 25 on all pieces yes we bought deitacrafts compiete display at the torontofurniture show arbonto coffee tables step tables lamp tables record cabinets celleretfes and book cases now you can save 25 on all of these pieces lim ted quantity so come in early for the best selection january furniture sale continues robert gougeon household furnishings household furnishing 14 main street south 877 2512 th cottage ir tfiir nssmjfn s aavv dbbbbm hij rpmm these contractors suppliers are ready to do it now loong sft insfa do it now remodel repair instal new wiring build a rec room new plumbing heating painting decorating tile floors walls ceilings etc winters the time why wait for spring winter work advantages people stand to gain when they have renovation end repair lobs done in w nter tradesmen are on hand and so can be quickly on the job and the extra care and t me sk lied work men can devote to a task during slack months gives the plant or off ce official or the householder more for h s money he is also likely to find there are fewer delays n the delivery of materials and in the case of an add t on to a home or bus ness premises there is the hkel hood of earl er occupancy 1 i j b mackenzie i son ltd building supply centre i complete design service free estimates w b hamilton construction ltd general contractor carpentry work 1480 held court r g muckart co ltd plumbing heating electrical work spring air humidifiers only j19 95 dave williams electric and heetlns commerc al st residential t factory maintenance gar wood gas oil burners 19 elgin st 8773322 ken nash wm garbutt plumbing heating plumbing repairs hot water heating alterations sheet metal work water softeners water syslenfs general repairs oil burners furnaces r i glen williams water softeners 877 2842 u elgin st 773638 robertson electric contractor commercial residential industrial water heaters lighting fixtures 452 norton 877 2924 free estimates hawes nelson general contractors house building and remodelling alterations and repairs free estimates phones 1773372 or 8773392 soehnsers readymix concrete building supplies 134 main st sovth 8774 on of 22 bedioomi do ltf4qw for information or assistance call th national employment service 1 uhioh street brampton fhoni 1 1wo

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