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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 8, 1956, p. 1

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the georgetown herald sixteen pages georgetown ontario wednesday august 8th 1956 first section seek quick action on maple ave extension imperative road completed opening fall school term some concern was express 1 at council meeting last night about the maple avlnue extension which was promised as a roadwiy ftr public school children whe 1 the school opens in september the town solicitor has not jet completed property purchase ar rangements with owners adjoining the street where fill needed for the bridge anil causevvaj will tn croach it was reported bj the town clerk that three owners hue been approached and the town is negotiating for purehase the solicitor will be asked o report next mondav on ihep men asts as it is impcutive that the road be completed h siptiml r at least to a stage where sthtol children can use it to walk to school the road will be a major item in a school shift which will see ihildrcn from the park disr et t tending urieliysworth- school in the fall instead of chapel street school as formcrlv the s will operate on i 2 in 1 basis tor the year until harrison sch j1 is completed two shifts will ik ip rated one from 8 am to 12 pm and one from 1 p ru to 5 p m w h separate staffs if the maple avenue road is not finished park district childit n announce prizewinners in softball club draw prizes in a lucky draw held bj norval girls softball club wnt to residents of toronto malton and norval the draw was made rtcen h at richardson s store with brian evans drawing the winn n tick els john clemenson malton won first prize a mantle radio second prize an electric iron vent it gwcn blades toronto the third prizewinner was iran lcsl i nor val who received a kitchen clock would have only the mill street highway passage to school a long danguous walk the true blue lodlc was mn ted permission to hold a tat d i m town on september 14 15 1 lacing of swings in the park under discussion for sonu lime wis ibandontd fur this e u jun ul tilt tb it the season is 10 u 1 iti for them to ik usul ninth ind will retonsidir the nuttei if nn ntt jcar on sulttshon of the t wn n winter i power mtrair will bt purchased for use at tlit wa ei works proper j a court of revision till ntet nct mondav at 7 jo price li if the regular couneil miitine at i uht howard hillock 51 alliance mill office manager offiet manager at alliance pap er mills ltd for several jears howard clayton hillock 51 died in toronto general hospital on ihursdav where he had been a patient since mid april he h id been issoei ited with the eompiny foi 32 jeus he first worked in the shipping department of the georgetown coated piper co then joined the accounting of fict eonhnuine employment when the alliance management took o cy in 1930 he succeeded the lite john h bingham as offite mini lu whin mi liinthmi ruind a nativi of south hivtr mr hil lotk enrne to georgetown as a boy of six whin his parents the late mr and mrs f c hillock moved hen ife was a lop studmt in the local public and high schools then graduated from toronto normal school however he decided noi to enter the teaching profession and instead began to work in a toronto branch of the bank of montreal where he was employe 1 until he joined the papermill he was a member of knox pros bytenan church and norti haiti n golf and country club dunn world war ii he seiveil at c iny borden with the army pay corps unnnrneil mr hillock leaves i sister and three brothers mel marjone mis robert woon and j itk of toronto and maurice of ciorettown ilev alex calder enndue 1 th funeral service on mondiy at his home 30 queen street with ilev boss k cameron toronto assist me with the service pallbearers were j ick cnchlon thomas j as on witter hrandford bill mcdon aid j ick price merntton and tom hennistndfce montreal inteiment w is in gntnwoi d cemeteij georgetown the weather mr fdilor the m nth of juk this iar was muih out of line with normal the maximum average for the month was 74 decrees which is l deices below nonnal and the minimum average for the month was 15 d trtes mil is two denes be low normal onlv on 4 ih did the theiumiler register abou 80 and onh once to the highest of 86 there were 5 nijhts rctisle ring in the 40 s with the lowest of 44 in 15 dajs we had rain for a total of fie inehes which is over two inches more than normal for the month of jul and now this is august and ci vie holidaj over and oh what seven new teachers in esquesing school area norval grass fire georgetown firemen were cal led to a minor blaze last wee s day july 31st when a freight train threw sparks into some dry grass at norval station i the fire started around 4 45 p m and though the grass itself was valueless a field of wheat owned by arthur clark was in danger of i being razed if the first was allow fd to continue the firemen were able to curb the threat bj beating out the fla mes no water was used weather for the date mon julj 30 itties juk 31 jwcd aug 1 thurs aug 2 fn aug 3 sat aul 4 sun aug 5 average eckend frn balkin max min rain go 50 completion of an 10uathcr stuff in the eleven sehoeds administtitil b 1 squcsinl township school are i is innounced this week h the bnnl sieiet ir r rn b itkin then will be stve n new le h crs in the distntt tn september ten tiitlurs are rimaining in their prtsint positions and em will switch to another schuol still within the area principal doujl is cope land mrs j t castadden anel miss ora car son will all rtturn to their posi lions at s s no 7 orvil mrs william cromar will con tinue to teach at s s 3 asheine and miss margaret macfrdward at s s 5 w iterloo mrs ilila shor till will also continue at s s no 14 ibuc mountain and mrs patn cia mellon at s s 8 dublin miss hilda bojes is switching from s s 12 i orne to s s 11 glen williams she will be repli ctd b mrs iucindi icon who has been teaching at churchville olh er members of the five teacher taff at the glen are principal ralph mchiown ind mis i dn i beaumont who are rcturnine ind new tiachtrs misses gail wheeler and marjorn hi urtz miss kourtz comes from niagara palls and miss wheeler is a gkn lhi who graduated this vcar from toronto teathers enllete mrs nellie gar dintr misses lois mileham and ihclmi brown are leaving the staff there i mrs man giffen ins left the i staff at s s 6 stewarltown and i mrs 1 1 wood snow ballinafuel will i lie taking her place mrs i via pollock will continue on the staff miss june 1 indsav of acton is re plac ine mr steve nson at s s 10 dufferin at s s 13 bunniikburn mr helen ronvaldson is hit new teacher replacing viss ritrhie miss anderson has left the school at s s 1 milton heights and miss anna olsin of brace bride i will uich there next term testing a klystron tube tesl engineer george frost is making one of the 30odd test measurements performed on a klystron tube before it is pronounced ready for shipment this complicated test board is part of the special ized machinery at the vanan associates plant on river drive newest addition to the georgetown industrial scene social personal swimming pool open now but 10000 still needed long and short of it is i result f tht publics ttneros it and some i nthusiastie c imp aigning bj the committee when the entire 50000 has been gained the pool will be turned over to the town and will eomt tinder the administration of a re aliei overcast skits and cool breezes did not prevent a larie number of georgetown s junior population and man jount at heart from uk ine advantage of the new commun itv swimmint pool which was pen ed last sundav utust 5th it was the first time the pm 1 creation issouation had bun used since the commit thl protwbh be elone at i tee held an open hiu e on jum ceromonv ni xt vear it which the 24th swimnum was oermitle i pool will ilsn be officiallj opened then but one of tht mm u m the p 1 measures 1u5 feit bv for thrown open tht tles t feet holds 250000 f dlons of tint time was to all w lb people ur which is changed everv g to stt just how their monej had hours bun sptnt t assist the pjblic tht committtc feels that u has in their inspntion the pool cm engaged two verj capable guirds mitttr had pnee t us conven cnt v marv jones and peter sholz who placed on cvtrvthing but the wat hive been working stndil for the i first few ihvs until tht six assist list suntlav was fun d iv ind inls cin nt thoroiilhh ttsttd to juelint bv the 1 ughtcr e n ne mjitllu hifch inflexible standard- from the eveijone enj ind onlo i ed tht opt mn art i was lint tho first suggested in it up the onlv citizens wti made such sir ninpaijiiw ft r a pod eirs ne when enrietown was hltl mon thin a village could not ht stand in4 tht re h lh d vim bin 1 when tht lotil v mt lers mark iheir in itnl plunj int iht suptrvi id wa lers it is nn sunt that the p 1 is n it ju t t rtttnt ulei h tvr if in vt s f discussion in i r n whith the comnutti in orekr t asse mlle a squad hfifcuards in which tht pirtnls can pi ire their trust i he ceminittte which has made ill this pisibte is as follows dick 1 icili lt ne n ch urmun jack gunnini setittar jitk ii irt and dick miller co treasurers don barratt r ch in man fund commit tee other commute t members are georee llcwson arthur scott har old mccluit jack rmstront jim jones hui cnbtree ontl ab ten mnt in vei the n t i in i 1 lie m ju n e f tin t ink of lru uk 1 hv iht i it lis club afer re mi vint siwril pr p s ed loc i i n int in line tht pirk inel v ini i s unsi t tic ci ire is throughout thi imn the commit tre hnded bv diek 1 icita deci drd that tht 1 ind luhml the are na borelcnd on the ninth bv ic tona crescent would be best the lanel which included por tions of the rthur mt uicin pro pertv the former muck estitc intl the irea known at one time as davfoots ficlel was bought bv a svndicalc of local men who desi red to see the dream of a recrea lion centre come true the contract was awarded to the milne and nicholls co and work began the same month w a li 1 the chairman of the fund com beth macfiiivry petite member of the vann as ocites office i ban th hld hls itaff holds in her hand a tiny klystron of a type alresdy in prol cut out for hlm flfl hou duction tn the georgetown plant she stands alongside a giant sand dollars hid to be raised and power klystron not yet produced in canada which is designed now after onlj a little over a jcar for television transmitters i the 38 000 mark has been passed birthday congratulation for two ladies over 90 years of aje twn lidus one a local result nt in i the othtr now imng in or inpcmlli irt honoured in the owr 90 birthdav club this week mrs hul1i c iirk fit rw ick hall a lift lone ihslnct resident who his 1 vctt in tnwn for manv vcirs i ccicbratine her 92nd birthdav on iirust 12lh mrs j d torric who lived at 46 mam street s with her sister the late miss minnie oung mov ed back to orangeullc some time ago she will be 91 vears old to dav august 8th adlets are a cheap fast method which get results if ou have something to sell use a herald adlet oull be pleased mr and mrs garnet finch of angus were week tnd visitors with mrs stringer mr and mrs rd shortill of it erloo wert in leiwn list week visit ing with friends and rtlilives dr and mrs j it milne and their daughter chueliu hive just returnee from a mi nth s holidav at double ishml georgian bav mr irv mel herson of rand view apirtments quttn street is home from udph central hospi t il iftir a rtcent operation mrs john i killv and miehitl of 11 albert street are iwav for i two wtik ication at orr lake 1 rev and mrs molt mtrarline and fimilv ire sptnilini tht month iie at i cottie1 it thornbur igtort in iliv mr lhn irwin hewson cn s cml is eonvaltstim in st josephs i hospital afur i virv stnous ill ness mr and mrs william gib is hi virview crtscent hai re urnid homt frnm holulaving it lake consecon near trenton ituvt sim mien mis allmand their il nilhtirs june antl sh iron wert awiv list wetk visiting it lruau with his sisti r tnd her hus band mr mrl mrs jot shtvhn mr and mrs keith birbtr king strut hive hael thtir sister in 1 ivv mrs irred enthr of mherstburf ind miss leinni bruce of windsor vis tine wilh them mr ind mrs i b ibbtns tht ir s itttr inel john pml of cillinder spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs j j ibbens of uilph street mr john hcawn his sailed ft r irnhml ti join his w ft ind thil drrn birbin ml mirk who hivt bern in inghnd for a month the v phn to rtturn to tonetown in the mi idle of s pttmbtr mr ind mrs kenneth robertson nf miiket street motored to s ndrrws fist qui bee to spend the wet kind with mr robertsons parents mr mil mrs i robert son mr ind mrs william s norman and son wavne are visiting w h mr antl mrs j hn irwin hews n crescent mr anil mrs normn irt fr mi otliwa mr md mr bernard vrmstron anl their rlmjhtcr mini tf mur duck strut and herbert spittr have returned hnme from their vi cati in at barne mr and mrs william kinradc ostrander blvd have had mrs hinrades parents visiting with them for two weeks thej fire mr and mrs s benton of burford major and mrs jack armstrong with sons martin paul and pettr 23 parkview blvd mo orcj to lake placid new york or the holidaj week end i mr and mrs cecil mcnamara and family arc spendmj this week i at marv lake miss m irv stink st catharines has bien a tuist in town with miss ruth fvans 52 maple ave v mr chuck hvckie of hitehener spent the holidaj weekend with j mr and mrs bill james 42 main street south mr and mrs w ilium millicie have returned from a motor trip anel holidaj which took them to isaga beach huntsville and the northern part of ontario mr and mrs charles i edvvidgc 21 hing strut h have been on a motor trip to owen sound up the blue wittr llifehwiv for their hoh dajs mr and mrs charles brown of george street and thttr son dinnj hit iist returned from i motor trip to i educ alberti where thtv visittd with mrs browns biother i mil his vvifi mr and mrs william newns mr and mrs burton macdonald and jovce queen street attended j tht centtnnial celebrations of mor ris township huron countv last weekind thej staved at the homt of mrs macdonild s fither mr j thomas puree in brussels mr and mrs dtnms brown jan lice anil jtffrev 11 parkview blvd with mr and mrs don reeel al bcrt street have been holidaj ing with mrs reeds parents mr and mrs c mclelhn in picton mrs r c adams mrs junkin join adams inel mrs f nodvvell j attended the funeral services for rev a pige which were helel in bronte united church on monti n august 6th interment took pi let i in brampton mrs robert hamilton and diughter be itv annt guilph st visited in puslev for the weekend with her sisltr mrs c thornburn while mr himiltim mil tht bovs rirrv and john were on a cimpini trip mr ind mrs herbert brown ind fimilv 51 normandv blvd with mr antl mrs herbert wright ind fimilv spmt i week motoring cist thev v sited ottiwi ind quebec anil i tour of the parliament buil d nfs wis one of the trips hiih lights i mr and mrs a b hill 19 king street have just returned from a motor trip which took them thro the gaspe peninsula st johns nb through the states of maine i vermont new hampshire and new york and back into canada over the iv lee bridge mr and mrs h a tchout shellej street their son anil hi family mr and mrs g a teach out and lome have just returned from a motor trip which took them through the states and up to win nipeg returning home the same wa mike szwec mr and mrs j r macgillivray and beth spent a weeks holidays at a cottage on sturgeon lake victor ostrander is spending a few days with his aunts misseb evelvn and pearl johnston tor onto mr and mrs j r macgillivray and dannv 7 keats ave spent last week with relatives and with friends in cornwall and vicinity norma thompson guclph street has been holidaying at the cottage of rev and mrs osrom near braccbridgc mrs edgar ostrander donna isabel and victor visited with mrs j ostrander s cousin dave johnston at r r 3 godench for a few days j mr and mrs emery thompson have returned from a ceks holi i day al the harrison cottige on the lake of bays pauline hcrnngton joan harrison jim costigan and cec greenslade were also there j mr and mrs bruce harding and daughter daryl and mb w f bradlev 70 main st s have re turned from york beach maine where they were vacaioiung for the past six weeks i mr and mrs john long of 7 mountainview road have returned from a vacation motor trip thev travelled to midland then to al gonomn park and dwight their niece palsy shipcott and daughter mrs w allace foster and mr foster of cheltenham accompanied them mrs w gwizdala has returned home bj plane from london eng land where she has spent some tunc this summer with her mother who his been quite ill her moth tr mrs winmfrcd mathias has re turned with her and wiu make her homo with mr and mrs gwizdala on henrj street mr ind mrs trevor llojd and their son david halton apart mints have been on a fifteen hun dred mile motor trip through the adironihck mountains visiting iakc placid like siranac and the finger lakes as well as manj oth tr interi sting and scenic spots mr and mrs graham farnell carroll and david 19 albert st and mr j e peterkin 14 market st have returned after spending part of last week at manitowaning mamtoulm island mr and mrs s t faram 19 market st also vacationed with ihem at manitow aning and are remaining for ano ther week mrs andy sharfe and daughter susan were guests from california at the wedding of muriel ballan tine and rov wieland in st john s- uniled church mrs sharfe who is the bride s cousin has been vi siting in windsor with her parents mr and mrs albert ballantine her home is in glendale cal if or nia

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