the georgetown herald georgetown ontario april 18th 1956 second section plans progress for maple avenue extension past and present members of norval women s institute form a happy group as they posed for this picture at the fiftieth anniversary dinner held in st johns memorial hall georgetown recently seated left to right miss anna emslie mrs w h reid mrs wm mccullough mrs john clark miss annie noble mrs hugh clark miss stella greensward mrs robert gollop mrs morton leslie mrs wm t sinclair mrs alfred mclaughlin mrs laurence may standing first row mrs walter fidler mrs oliver hunter mrs keith webb mrs graydon chester mrs mac wishart mrr elmer patterson mrs frank fendley mrs hamilton mc gou ij goorjl laughlin mrs lewis laird mrs lome cleave miss prairie magu re mrs 1 william laidlaw mrs frank o connor mrs t wilson mrs george i woods mrs thomas giffen mrs gordon caseley mrs tom hewson mrs john s hughes mrs william graham mrs murray laird mrs har old smellie back row starting behind miss maguire mrs joseph mur ray mrs edward burke mrs don murray mrs william south mrs spencer wilson mrs harold gollop mrs nelson robinson mrs frank barnes georgetown collision service maple avenue west it 7th line georgetown 24hour towing service triangle 73790 save labour do a better job with a power takeoff seed and fertilizer farmer broadcaster hera is the speedy simple economical way to do your broadcast seeding or fertilization the farmer broadcaster will sow any type of seed that can be broadcast excellent for topdressing your small grain available with a lvi bus or 5 bus hopper halton cooperative supplies free delivery route days georgetown tr 72271 milton tr 82391 adoption consultant summarizes situation summarizing th- adoption situa tion in ontario miss i aunt chark son adoption consultant for tht province noted many jounfi adoptive parents must bt refused childrt n many young babies will jain fine homes many older children will be adopted but many children from minority groups rthijoils and racial will be left to grow up ilont miss chirlcson was addnssinl the annual mcuinl of the hilton county children s aid sociau in st pnul s lnited church millon on luiii i cm mm april 10th bhi strisbid that without adoptive partnls there could hi no adoptions and hdlnliri thi lnnip not to fail the children of ontario in pointing out m in touplts who wish to adopt children would never be given a child the speaker tin phisized the limited number of thil dren jvithble for adoption there are still older children in the province wntinf to be idopted miss charleson deel iretl pointing out tli it most older children want to ijl adopted she described the require ments of adoptne parents as of ster ling qualtlv ind not too set in tht ir ways since it is as necessarj for them to adjust to the child as the child to adjust to them reviewing the case history of fif teen older children formerly classed as unadoptablc who had been adopt cd she noted that they had all ac cepted their homes usual after some crisis that made them fed a welcome member of the famil miss charleson was introduced by j murra mahon and thanked b mrs hugh pullcn rev j i blair of st paul s united church milton opened the meeting with a prajcr in his opening remuks dr ii v cranficld president of the board of directors of the socielj referred to the chununi complexion of halton cciunt in tin tars rural halton will be t minnin he predicted in outlining hit needs of the society to plan for a shipping and industrial count only as we in tome more affluent through more production e in wt extend welfare the president stress ed lie icviewtd the steps over the pist 175 years through reformations that hail led to improve ments in child protection and cire dr crania id ilso pud tribute to the count council representative ind other members of tht board ind stiff our aim is to strengthen family ties wt as a sociclv continue to phce particuhr emphasis on the preventative ispect of our work that is working with families while the children remain in their own homes f thompson declared as he sub mitted his report as i ocal director at the annual meeting he described the difficulties that high rents costs of living and the i isy payment plan wrought on nuny fimihes the quarrelling in the council at a meeting last thurs day initiated action for the extension of maple ave from main st to no 7 highway the 64 370 project as estimated bv lown i ngincer douglas wilson would provide a second throu bitween sections of town on either side of the hiehwav taunt a bottlt ntck which now exists with all traf lie using the water bl approach to the downtown business section 11 would also relieve highway traffic biuvctn nlo 7 and milton from int in its wuj through the downtown district and in countil s opinion the ro id will also be valuable when the new hamsun public school in h mi that financnl probh ms le id it is often the bi untune of major dif jiuillits hi pointed out mr 1 liimtipson outlined the serious i ss of suiitin children from tht ir ji ut nls since it d mid tht child i nitunl bnthriijil we u mid much pi eft i to bt inliiiid for n t 1 1 mount t illicit t n fioni their home hun f 1 1 rtmmm hum unnetts in h he i inphdsii d lsint e ist his torn s tilt diiittoi illuslr ittd some of lh piobluns tit ilt with in tht sotatv in concluding his rtport tht dutc lor pint tnbutt to the fosur mothers whose ljtitcst rtw ird is in haunt lulpcd through low i frightened child mrs ii irold mjlii suit ihrec numbtrs including itlutbird of hap pmtss and think on me accom p initd bv mrs k 0 b oster routine business dealt with intlud ed approval of the minutes of the 1 ist annual meeting acceptance of the treasurer s report reappoint ment of the society auditor and ap proval of a bj law to hive the vice president included on the executive committee major items in tht financial state ment were receipts from the coun tv of halton 25 989 95 other muni eipalities and parents 5 944 10 care of children required the largest ex ptnditurc of 28 884 44 of the total receipts of 37 625 11 an operating surplus of 1679 06 remained the report of the nominating com mitttc for a board of directors was accepted as follows acton mrs j ir whitham mrs alex j orr bronte mr robert e mason bur lington mrs s mel aughlin mr w j chetsman georgetown rev a j calder mr w deans milton mr r w foster mr j w higgins oak ilkmrs hugh c pullen mrs j bowden township of hsquesing mrs m j brown mrs wilfrid bird township of lassafihca mr j murrav mahon township of nelson mrs vdma norris mr d c mc crad township of trafalgar dr h v cranficld mr ii c biggar ountj council mr robert marshall mr sjdney childs president dr h v cranficld vice president mr j murray mahon stcrctarv mrs m j brown treasurer mr william deans the tvenint was concluded with a lunch served by the mr and mrs club of the church delrcx area is opened for it will provide a traffic avenue for children from the park area who in future will be attending wngglesworth school if the plan receives approval from the municipal board for needed debentures lo be issued it is prob able that the new road will go through later this year a larte share of the cost is for pavement 20 590 earthwork 11 700 and gravelling 10 270 a necessary biidc is estimated to cost smso and sideswalks 8800 ap proaches to the new road from tyers ave and normandy blvd would cost 290 and 2310 respectfully the hilince of tost would be comp6sed of slnrm sewers culverts a guard i ul drainage and scedinc tenders ire bcinj asked for instal lint a storm sewer in tht king and mtab si area these to be submit ted in ma 8th i monlcomerv mis cien per mission to build a house at 2 victoria st on i lot which has only 46 feet ftontatt but m other rtsptcts com plus with rtiiiitmenls of the town binldint in law armco drainage mttal products h is been awarded a contract to tunnel under the r nr embankment where hookup of new sanitary sew trs serving swanek subdivision will meet the present sewage system for best results try herald ad vertising booth taxi your as surance of prompt cour teous safe service sargents team champions tf if f t- tred heuon oorretown hershey won a close round with providence to take the bell trophy in the american league finals in the little nhl with ther coach jim sargent left to right they are pater norton jim barclay fred hilts bill wheeter timmy haines neil ellison glenn cooper john mcclements don sargent john bennett and keith vivian were missing when the picture was snapped travel notes england this summer limited number of tourist class berths available early may and late july reservations for summer sailings 1957 now being reserved john r barber travel advisor john r barber agency insurance travel tringl 73521 mill street ggsaaraaa life without senti ment is like a pipe without tobacco wiring commercial and domestic beatty pumps liberal tradeins time payment plan now available for wiring and supplies commercial beatty 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