riistaiteiiuusiiuta af v the georgetown herald wednesday eveg march 6 j956 f page 2 a04i i monuments designs submlhed cetwlmwy brampton monument works lettering corner posts end markers a good display in stock wjl c allan prop 68 queen st west brampton shop 1410j phones res 313 rep tom nicol phone brampton 603w s ml no 1 s millwork travel tips wardrobe told to laosinesswoniefl the regular monthly dinner meeting of the business and pro fessional womens club was held atthe jack olanterri february 25th after dinner various reports were given in the absence of mrs walter rigg the united nations report was given by mrs win wal lace mrs joseph greenwood are- jport on the georgetown hospital mrs a n cole on fellowship mrs john patterson on the games night miss jean ruddell on soc ial mrs stan wade oa program mrs aileen bradley read a report from the regional advisor on the board of directors meeting held in the king edward in february invitations vere received frosn i the hamilton club for the mem bers to attend wir international night celebration at which- time mrs agda roszel will be the guest sneaker mrs rosxel has been working in austria on behalf of the swedish government with the hun garian refugees brampton club invited the club to their emblem breakfast- tj tjejield early in ap ril at theyeliow sviar inn plans were discussed for inter national night which will be held on march 25th monday at jhe home or mrs arthur scott mrs marjorie pewtress past president ofthc canadian federation of bus iness and professional women will be the guest speaker mrs joan sanders first vice president will preside at the candlclighting cere mony it is expected that there will be several representatives from cither clubs iar the district mrs stan wade introduced the guest of the evening miss carol lane the womens travel director of shell oil company tf canada miss lane is often called the first lady of touring she travels ap proximately 60000 miles a year looking for ways and means to make travelling more comfort able for travellers she has motor ed with children naturalists and scientists to learn how to make touring more educational in sort if there is any conceivable way of etown more telephones were added imore money spent on new con struction more calls handled and more money earned by the bell telephone company of canada than ever before as it experienced the most active year in its history during 1956 according jo- the companys 77th annual report the net nicrease of 243408 telephones brought the total in service in the bells onta rio quebec territory to 766153 locally growth in telephone ser vice parallelled this overall ex- ipansion l g derihy bellmana town during 1956 bringing th to tal a the end of the year to 2799 a total of 130677707 in wages and salaries was paid to bell tele phone employees in ontario and in quebec last year at the end of 1956 the company employed 39688 peaplc 24056 women and 15632 men expenditures for new construc tion totalled s139500000 and the company expects to spend another si 76000000 on construction dur ing 1957 in this message to shareholders saturday saw haltons junior partner debating quartette of bertha watson john black bill marshall and howson ruddell de feat the lambton county debating quartette in woodstock some 30 supporters from halton aceompan- 4ansiun i uvcu lied thejr debating representatives gfer for this region says that 545fto jjxfdrd county town telephones wejre added in george- 1 fhat they were able to fakm news junior debaters in final with ped uts put oat spare time to work eflr a constructive healthy and profitable way of using your spare time is to join the canadian army militia you serve canada and yourself by using some of your spare time tp train with your local unirhe lorne scots 1956 chairman of georgetown hydro commission graham far- inell 19 albert st received a plaque and certificate in recogni tion of 15- years of hydro service at a joint dinner in toronto last week of the ontario municipal electric association and the as sociation of municipal electric utilities the dinner was one of the fea tures of the annual convention which was attended by commis- doors cabinets frames sash stairs screens prompt service free estimates 11 water st tr 79771 i rosedole floral flowers i for all ii occasions wedding work corsages specialty cut flowers and funeral designs 32 albert st tr 72952 we wire flowers lane has tested it personally she has developed a vacation dress-o- graph for planning a one suitcase wardrobe that is convenient and completely fashionable for any ty pical two week vacation ingen iously arranged so that the reader can absolutely mixmatcathe cost uine ingredients it shows four bas ic ensembles which combine to make about twentyfour costume changes mis lane is well known for her news column entitled tips on touring she told of many im provisations for car comfort one such was the tacking of a shoebag j over the back of the front seat as a catchall fotoys or snacks etc when travelling with children the title of hre talk was rediscovery of canada by car and she gave it with humour and elan miss jean mackenzie thanked miss lane for the pleasure and the help she had given the members the meeting closed with the club benediction vta both the affirmative and negative sides 1 of the same argument is indicative of the soundness and logic of their respective arguments lambton was the fourth county the halton quar tette has defeated during the de- wiilti1 was mm bating schedule they now movc members e w binkley and into the finals which will be held jack armstrong and hydro supcr- in conjunction with the provincial intendent g w mccallum junior farmer conference at the mr k nas served coritinu- ontario agricultural college on ous f j4 years on the commis- the evening of friday march 15 s alu was elected fpr another there they meet the peel county 2year term in december the junior farmer debating champsja only a the topic for he debate resol- few years ago and he is the first i thomas v eadie president said vcd lhat tnc establishment of t georgetown commissioner to be the continuing rise in costs hasf in ontario on the 100 acre so honoured presentation was been partially offset by higher pro- umt basis is detrimental to sound made by ross strike qc 1st ductivity gained through placing economic advancement of ontarios vice chairman of ontario hvdro iri service equipment which nan agriculture i and a commissioner in bowman- dies more calls at lower operating i tnc annua meeting of the mil ville expense but while we have been tm junior institute and junrbr able so far to make the existing farmers association was held at rate structure provide the kind of the nomc of joan peterson the return it was designed to we can- secretaries respective annual re- not take for granted that this situ- revealed that both groups trad with firm hr aion will prevail should general havc had an outslan year mrg i auc null tiihi nic price and wage levels continue to percv merrv pri for the dec- casper stumpf 82 who learn rise tion of officers of the junior insti- in order to meet service obliga- uu wnilc j k whitclock render- tions the company must be able ed a s mrviec for the junior to raise the capital to finance nee- f essary growth this could be done tho ncw f f iccrs as as follows at reasonable cost only so long as jmor institute president alma earnings were healthy the com- bradley vice president elvira bawden secretary treasurer doro thy marshall county director fre da mcfadden serve wth the miutia1 report right away to the elmira baker learned enriching the family vacation miss j p iv i structure sdund brampton training program for witnesses air otto dojczman the presid ing minister of the georgetown congregation of jehovahs wit nesses this week announced that a semiannual threeday training program was held on march 1st 2 and 3 at brampton this as sembly also included nine other congregations ex from burlington to islington at and its surplus sufficient to carry through a period of severe strain while additions tp surplus in re cent years have been encouraging the total amount of our retained earnings is still too small in rela tion to ike size of the business he said net income for 1956 amounted to 240 a share on 14573427 shares compared with 243 a share on 13154371 shares in 1955 the usual dividend of 2 a share was paid from the 34949181 net in come and 5802326 was added to surplus shareholders increased by more than 15000 during 1956 and now number 140726 of whom 137753 l are residents of canada only nine i per cent of the shares are now own ed outside the country including the five per cent owned by the american telephone and tele- graph company over 11000 em- ployecs and pensioners arc share holders with their holdings anv ounting to nearly eight per cent of thetotal stock j l ilspit lllllipi 82 t cd his trade as a baker in gcor- getown and later operated a bak- cry business in elmira died at j his home there on thursday son of the late mr and mrs henry stumpf he was born in j woolwich township he worked at a bakery in georgetown opcr i ated by the late lewis kennedy which was located at the corner m i junior farmers president da i of water street and no 7 high- st pauls lutheran church where vid wilson vice president gordon way later in rockwood and thent funer y was conducted harris secretary george green in elmira where he took over his sun aftcrnoon to rev lees treasurer harold jarvis dir- fathers bake shop in 1912 and frank malmsky ectprs sam finnic earl snow operated it unti he retired in grant devlin and bruce bawden 1949 secretary joint organization married to mary jane lake of lorna woodlcy press reporter georgetown they celebrated their john w picket golden wedding anniversary in april 1955 he was a member of lorne scots enquire at georgetown armour ies in georgetown fair grounds he leaves his wife two daugh ters mrs james mitchell and mrs kenneth atkinson and four grandchildren of elmira two brothers conrad of kitchener and harry of meaford and five sisters mrs frederick mcauley mrs arthur beilstein and mrs arthur aljoe kitchener mrs si mon schedewitz and mrs aman- dus heftz kitchener shipments of iron ore from canadian mines in 1955 were 16445411 tons more than double shipments of 1954 -v- notice to creditors in the ertate of herbert e distance guntlemen dacea- d i all persons having claims tendine against the estate of e distance late of the town of dodge power slants brat you i muscle on the go pack up to 29 offer new vis in every model r travel notes 15 day air excursjon oniy 45400 return malton to london england x 1 full particulars at john r barber travel advisor john r barber aibency from burlington to islington at x ii u aa the south to orangeville and k u rl ii k nn i or bout the 30th day of dc- v w day of dc- gu uc a icember ad 1956 are hereby no- mr dojczman commented to send particulars of same ihe congregation that the unique hc mim on or fl feature about the rehgon of je- of march ad 19571 hovahs witnesses is the fact that i which thc p wi bef every believer is also inister or looks forward to the day when undersigned he will be qualified to so be their and the understanding of this phase oft undersigned will not be liable to christian life comes from thc i iany person of whose claim thev scriptural example of the lord jesus who said freely bu hae i received rive freely also jesus otablished the personal example by taking his followers with win on his preaching toiirs and then sending them out two by two to preach the early christian church followed the same ex ample and to cite an instance i 3j3 tin- s apostle- paul took timothy with him on several missionary i journeys and instructed timothy how to effectively carry on the ministry mr dnjexmnn next said thil thc modern day organization of jehovahs witnesses is founded on the same basic principles namely to study andgatk accurate knowledge and then prepare your self to be a qualified minister hint you may impart this knowledge to others mr dojczman then pointed out that thc program of this assem bly tyas an extended version of the five weekly study classes now being carried on locally by the georgetown congregation in their kingdom hall these study class es have as their purpose to deve lop believers into preachers two of these classes are conducted as advanced studies t the jbihle another class is provided to im prove bpckking ability and deport ment and this session also fea tures practice sermons given by the students stillanother class discusses problems of the ministry and ministry improvement in gen- shall not then havc notice dated at georgetown this 26th day of february ad 1957 olive e ioran and olive rcid executrices of thc es- tatc of herbert e distance by their solicitors dale bennett georgetown ont bsiigarbutt if its hauling power you want look to dodge trucks first model for model these brawny new v8 thrlfrlesare the perform ingest trucks on the wghwayl youll finet dfidgo vfts haw more horse to begin with from 180 to 232 hp and they feature unique domeshnpod combustion chambers that got full power from regular fuel resist carbon buildup sitort piston stroke cmts friction wear to a rrunimum too of course youtl discover a whole truckload of other outahead advancements waiting for you dodge trucks bring you the in dustrys only fuuopening alligator hood ws around wtodshielid rooiniest cab easiest handung plus ponl pushbutmi driving on d100 j4- lon models for real touchgo haul ing ease trjr dodge todayl domeshaped v8 combustion chain- dependable longfamous dodge bars exclusive in forward look sixes timetested and proved mil- trucks i convert more heat energy into lions of miles over in gruelling on-the- puhing power centrally located spark job service and 6 or v8 the exclu- plugs assure more compietecombustion rive fullopening alligator hood offers to stretch gas mileage extra elbowroom for servicing cai8lwcoirioihmconaovxtntld 0700 tractor utt tijftw apto4sj0a0imbcv njm m aw svw ritk state bmh bmiuxbv tooorjllv fnm 43m n mw to kjm ft ocw tms1bm with the forward look jyvmzm n ksttti irjaict i0dfsii hijikiiw v f