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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 18, 1956, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednesdav evening july 18 1956 now 3cabs3 radio equipped cars reliable drivers to serve you best glen taxi triangle 72432 wilson bros georgetown opposite golf course nursery and landscaping trees shrubs roses evergreens top soil rockery stone sodding bedding plan1s for free estimates phone triangle 73931 special mckee harvester like new complete with wagon and un loader 140000 archdekin moloy 24 wesley an street tr 7 3640 georgetown kpol lite aluminum awnings fob iotjr patio for windows for doors custom made do not darken yolit rooms ciioice of colors a lifetime installations free estimates stan chambers phone 71 r 46 collect erin ont box 1 foster new president tb and health association the annual meeting of the hal ton county tuberculosis hcallh association was held in trafalgar ilall the meeting was attended by officers and directors of the as sociation dr s a holling of the provincial dcpt of health mr tre vor puree seal secretary of the ont tuberculosis association and mrs collins secretary of the ont county association as well as in teresttd citizens of the county the president of the llallon county association r f bean ac ton reviewed the progress of the halton county association during the past year he said that 11 was a matter of great pride to him that halton county was a leading coun tj in canada in the effort to de crease and control tuberculosis mr bean stated the association inten ded to conduct a mass survey in the county later this year to con tinue the close cooperation with the county medical association and to expand the social service area of rehabilitation he advised the meeting that 2000 had becri dona ted to the oakville trafalgar me monal hospital for the purpose of outfitting a room and the associa tion was prepared to support in a similar manner any new hospital anywhere in the countv where the association deemed il advisable dr holling mr pierce and mrs collins praised the activities of the association and the effective way in which assistance was given to halton count citizens the siaj campaign for 1956 in halton countv exceeded an olhir vear mil there were returns am ounting lo 18 125 00 in 1955 the returns were lb 196 00 the aver age return per contributor in hal ton countv wis sj 05 and the pro uncial ivtragt was s2 i ihc pir tint of the people in hilton countv tontribuli 1 and hp rovm vinciat avtragi was 20 0 tints 27 pir tint of the ptopli n hilton counu tonlnbutid and lu provin cial aviragi was onu 1 pir tenl mrs it it i arkil sou il wi iku rtptrtul on the utivitiis in thi in i of s till si rv in it i ring tin past vi it 204 visit h id bit ti in nit t li rtn s and h pit ils s net mis 1 f i f ist to k our tin dutu s f s ml h h ki 1 m nth ontario historical committee formed nine members of the ontario ar chacologtcal and historic sites committee set up by the legisla ture to conserve and develop on tanos historical heritage are in operation and have been for some weeks in meetings at queen s park toronto their operations are directed voluntarily lo present to the people of ontario the rom ance of ontario s history from the stone age indian to the broad axed pioneer farmer operating under the direction of travel and publicity minister bry calhcart with approval of premier leslie frost an ardent historian himself the seven men and two women are formulating plans to conserve develop and dramatize ontario s historical hen tagc all are imbued with a keen interest in ontario s history and all art well vtrseti in the subject one of the two lady members of ontario s archaeological and histo ric sites board is the mayor of a fast growing small city mrs bernadctte smith of woodstock the second is a st thomas k it housewife mrs j it butcher past president of ihe provinces net amonj the male members an prof thomas i mcllwrailh urn vtrsily of toronto anthropolgist archaeologist and authority on cinada s west coast indians wilf rid tt jur turator of the univer sit of utsttrn ontario s museum of intli in uthuologv and pionur 1 ifc it i ondon and ont of the pro vince s be t known sifhrs of the soil the he v juhn k affre sj dirccloi of the world famous mar tvrs shunt at mull mil and hisli r it foit stt mint 1 hi george stinltv of i hi koval military col kgi huigsl n juuh r md uithur m s c irtltss iqiiillj well known author mil hi ti n m if the lnivi r siu i f ion ntu i eslu nj i n don om just pi si hn i f tin onuri and willi u ind his t r iiislori mull mil in in of tin bo ird new pa trin in and ing tin mr i i s i t hit riwlt ihi si i h 1 hit is i til f tlu t in this wuikd w s sh i md jgnn lllg till vv hi nuttir iiilk nu lib t fill af nut i cirs i nsidtnt i- fosli r nii bilhilli vitt presidtnt c uv imd milti n honorarv tnusiiri ii m hirnson oikvilh sicntir trcisunr mrs i unau oakvilli metlicil jdusorv iiniiniitli t dr i- bull burlington urmuns li stitutt hip mrs sommimlu a ton tli in in in tint it u n il c mini b mcsilih milton t hairm u nnss survi v comrn it mtn ilil milt in th urin hi sot i il st rv iu in n habilit ill n mrs m p ttit mi ti n fn tin olhc ilion in off i r th itin nt fn i hi uth ii mirns oikvilh fun m i in dd ciorgiuwn dr m andi rsi n oikvilk inn in rug i urlinlton tt r run oikvill john ov atton mrs ii p irki i acton mr lit in s n munition wis it ctptid with rigrtt but is he t i plaintd he wis itivinfi the countv and could no lung r 1 iki in iitiv pirt in the idministr ilion of the associ ilnns iffnrs hi wis wir mlv pnistd for his i f forts ovir tin p ist two vears crowds poor lacrosse folds i it urgi town s hopes of winning th ir third ont ino 1 icrossi clnm ponship in four irs died two wi t ki ago wh n the nadv were forted to fold hit nisi of poor it tt nihnct at their gamts th li im has in t n playing in ihi bnmpton anna this tir be causi of construction work being plnnnttl to lh inside of tin locil arena and though a ftw dcorgc town followers in veiled the 12 miles to back hit ir warn funds were not sufficu nt to cirrv tht chn through tht ear it ippcartd jutt before thi fold up thai the crowds wen picking up as brimpton lacrossi fans bog an to attend out of sheer interest in the gime but the killing blow camt when at a scheduled gime be tween ihe nds and dundas the small crowd which had gathered deprived of a contest when dundas failed lo appear at the next same practical no one showed up and georgetown were forced to call it quits for the ear man of the placrs refused to leave the lacrosse scene and went lo hamilton where the tried out for the senior squad joe car uso zcke mccandlcss junior beaumont and george savage made the club and are now plaing with hamilton regularly next ear the ngs will have the use of the local arena and with better crowds thev intend to make a comeback in the ola circuit s ntli ni i b tht boini ind in linns finantialh aulid in th gvinimnt must bi tarried on bv k hid anhacologists with rigid ir npirling r rutin il n thi n suits of thur mult rejourn si art h for hnldi n hist r now thi boird with tht consult of tht ligislilun is bioadming its fn id to intuuli inort inform divi mirking f silis mil buildings id provnui il histi in 1 sigiufiianci rival blui jhqms with gold id ternik will s iwiiikt their ippear anet md tin plun historic silt ihi id mirkus r f tlu dtpt of hihw ns in bung rtphtid bv signs whnh will t uv full nknlifi i ilion it is no sunt tint i rune mm ister ri sl his liitn impressid with the histi nt siti in irking of some of hit nliltd slilis ind is diltrmimd that whit was formtrlv i pptr c in id i will n 1 if in hind t or ihi linn in ing plnui s il rt atlv i ruled will in i in replund dirtttnnil m irkuk will be impro vid howivu md mw silts sought ut 1 hi i irst of tin ni w tornal pi itpiu will in tnittd i ul sub i tit bgisllivi buildings i ull how queens 1 jk wis in irfil ninnd by thi pnnit of wiles la ttr hint idwird ii iftir his mo ihir gin in itloni the ontario ligishtun hi id its first session in th mw building in queens park on pril 4th 189 limit r sir oil vtr mowal rarlnr inciting plan had betn on rrunl strict but the boards work is not ik ink confinid to lunmto among olhi r broad region now under sin d for more informative marking arc the site of the province s first legislature niagara on the iiki the historic midland district along tht north shore of lake ontario tht st iwrcnc stawa area and the huronia district between lake simcoe and georgian bay desirabilit of marking man in dividual sites is also under activt stud included among these art thi site of crookes mill at anras ter and lastwood s mill in the don valle ontario s first and second paper mill the trading post at mi chipicoten the port carling locks in muskoka chiefswood the home of pauline johnson near branlfonl the factor neir ingtrsoll whire the worlds largest cheese was made there arc man others but pro ving the authcnticit of each is no small task that i the chore of d f mcouat m a former assist ant provincial archivist who is now the full time secretary of the archaeological and historic sites board and who as a native of the boutheastern part of ontario gives its deliberation still further geog raphual dispersion if go ano s modern resident can not be made to see the romance of 132b mono gala wk 3d years of progress our 30th anniversary gift this beautiful pearl necklace is yours free for 10 00 in iga cash register receipts table rite quality meats each 90 barbecued hicken avaii ablf in most iga txcfufnt toil that outdoor bakbect cut up chicken legs and breasts lb 73c wings lb 39c back 2 lb 25c lean min beef 3 lbs 100 pork sid ribs lb 49c i mi itm l lb ciiic pin frankfurters 37c farm fresh fruits vegetables si msi i irm s h si l m valencia oranges tt 49c s 29c s i til i n klinl hlrl peaches 6 29c ka 24 oz jar strawberry jam 39c iga ript n ragged choice 20 oz tins peaches 2 for 41c york 16 oz jar peanut butter 37c mpw b1uf slant pkg cheer detergent 71c 1 iquid javex iz oz bottle 23c angdus whitt or coloured 16 oz pkt marshmallows 33c i- i hi nu r t u i full hil oil si watermelons 89c qjjt orottn oki- in 1 s i celery stks 219c m foot frozen food features iktvwitl pnnih cut 10 oz pki mi pick u need do 1p at iga h t eh urn ih k j t green beans 25c izf s ork rumkn z t tv dinner 85c z2 prices in uk regula orange drink 29c i llllll 1 st 4b sauerkraut 235c 1si wi 111ckiii ti 101 jiff di il h ikl milko 33c uttmiisii oil ilnl 10 oz jir barbecue j sauce htl t in nch s pripind f oi jir mustard 13c gaviimosy farm news jean peterson heads junior farm executive jew the junior farmer siction al thi milton fur over the past five or six vears has been one of the highlights of the annual countv rair stiged h the halton agrr il tural societv as a milter of ficl milton s junior farmer section has gained the enviable reputation of being the lop junior section in the province in order that this high standird mav be maintained i i meeting to plan the pnic list wis held recent with junior farmer officers 4 h club leaders agncul tural societ officers and repres entattves of both the canada and ontario department of agriculture in attendance john w picket the chairman of the 1955 junior section their red and white ancestors it will not be the fault of the council of nine prtsidtd the 1950 prize list prov ides for fivt elissts in tht inter eluh educatioml displav section namel 1 junior farmers 2 junior institutes 3 411 gncultu ral clubs 4 4h homcmaking clothing clubs s 4 11 homcmak mg food tlubs the following is the committee which will head up the 1058 junior section chairman jean peterson vice- chairman i- arl tt ilon committee members freda mcladdcn join ungglesworth mane marshall hi thleen stanlej don johnson c itff mcdonald ro ford jack marsh ill tt s mcmullin of the cana da dept of agriculture mrs mabel borgvlrom mrs dclbcrt downs a t ttoodlev art bennett and j t- tthilclock kndiuly popular for weddings the end of jul is a popular time for weddings if georgetown is a criterion at least five local couples have planned their marriage for that weekend terry slaven hero goal wins for jets georgetown jets continued to set the torrid pace in their soccer league last siturda july 14th edged a surprising strong new tonburg team 1 to 0 in georgetown park the crowd which has been in creasing with ever game aw a close checking first half which en ded in a scoreless tie with onl five minutes fcnuin ng in the second half it appeared that both teams would be kept off the scoring sheet but terry slaven put an end to any thought of a double shutout when he scored with a shot that the new hamburg goalie had no chance on the jets played defensive soccer for the few remaining minutes and made their one goal enough to down new hamburg 10 georgetown will go against hol land la next saturday kickoft u scheduled for s00 p m

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