Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 4, 1957, p. 11

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wtp 7 v demolish old schopl structure build 8 rooms 1 board plan andersons team new leaders in industrial bowling by taking five points from kays while silvers and firemen dividing three points firernen 4 to silvers 3 andersons rolled to the top of the industrial btftrung league last week one point behind the leader we find a tie between silvers and tut firemen wth davidsons legion 2 kays provincial kentners legion i barflies legion 3 and dutch jnen following andersdns came from the mid die of the pack to climb on top winning twelve straight before be ing stopped well done boys there were some really fine scores rolled in these games v also while praise is being pas sed around bob ezard of kays comes in for his share this boy a newcomer this year had an aver age of 172 and 35 of a handicap after the second week of bowling now after ten weeks his average is 206 and handicap only 4 pins nice going bob high singles for the week went to jim williams with a lovely 359 closely followed by bill anderson wth 354 other highs were jim ford 327 bill young 320 e mad- sen 311 ted fennings 309 dave stamp 308 ace bailey 301 and harry brandford 300 high triple wept to bill young with a nice 855 followed by jim wiliams 836 and bill james 797 seasons high single still belongs to lou brandford with 368 and tri ple to reg ryall with 864 high average is still a hot race between nip shipway with 232 and 18 pins harv chatppel with 232 and 14 pins and bill anderson also with a 232 average and 10 pins extra these three are closely followed important steps were taken by the board of north halton high school district on monday at a meeting in- acton on the strength of estimates of the public school inspectorate of future enrolment in high schools the board voted to ask permission from the depl of education to make additions to the three schools it administers in georgetown acton and milton acton requires another 4 rooms and milton another 8 the board believes and permission will also be sought to remove the old main budding in georgetown and re place it with a twostorey 8room structure when additions were made to the georgetown high school the architectural plan was designed for this improvement these additions do not include any provision for future expan sion in any of the three towns although major expansion is pos sible and quite likely to happen s keith king is in each the board feels that the honoured at showers wise course to follow is to pro- mj kelln kingj u formerkay vide for the evident needs at this cascadden was honoured at two showers before her marriage last the province pays 70 to 75 saturday in knox presbyterian of the cost of high school build- church marilyn cunningham ings with the remainder being and marine dixon were hostesses shared on an assessment basis by at tne cunningham home when the the three towns and esquesing norval ball team presented her and nassagaweya townships which witn kitchen shower mrs clar- forrn the district at present once ki 25 byron street enters georgetowns share of such costs tained for her at a pantry shower c at her home returning officer c c benham town clerk and treasurer clar ence benham will act as return ing officer next monday for georgetowns municipals- elec tions voters will elecbsix councillors from a slate of ten seeking office is 37 by geo webster 227 ace bailey j 226 bill young 223 terry bludd 222 frank anderson 220 dave i stamp 220 and ray rohson with 219 1 in total pin fail for first ten weeks silvers are leading with 34637 followed by andersons i kays kentners provincials jleg- i ion no 2 davidsons legion no 1 barflies legion no 3 dutchmen i note will captains of teams i check their men re membership 1 fee as they are now overdue reeve successful again bronte chooses milxward reeve thomas millward defeated two opponents alfred jennings and harry irvine in a race for the bronte reeveship monday charles livingstone won from harvey patterson as deputy and voters chose kenneth lewis w j campbell and bertram lowe as councillors in a iman contest acclamations were received by patrick hughes for the puc and by three nominees for school board many presentations as mr and mrs bell leave georgetown prior to their departure on sat urday for their new home in mon treal where mr bell has accepted a position with canadian aviation electronics mr and mrs john hell were honoured at many events last wednesday afternoon the ladies section of north halton golf and country club held 1 tcj in the club house for mrs bell their first president and club cham pion for two years mrs j t chamberlain president called on jean mackenzie to express the re gret or the club almrs bells de parture and to wish her well and good golfing in montreal miss mackenzie was- captain of the lad ies during mrs bells term as pre sident mrs chamberlain presen ted mrs bell withta mother-of- pearl carryall after reading an a im propriate poem written for the occasion by mrs harold hutchin son the thirty five ladies present enjoyed tea from an attractive ta ble centred with yellow andwite mums and yellow candlestri sil ver candelabra mrs jack malcolm presided at the tea urn mrs c v williams 36 main st south entertained at an evening party on wednesday for mrs bell and mrs ray salter 32 maple ave west honoured her with an after noon tea oh thursday friday af ternoon mrs s w orr entertain ed for mrs bethat her home 4 market street at mrs orrs home the ladies gave mrs bell a large cutglass vase friends who- honoured mr and mrs bell with evening parties in cluded mr and vjrs stan finlay 17 durham st where a presentation of a table cigarette lighter s a go- ingaway memento was made mr and mrs e w binkley valley- viev road and dr and mrs j h chamberlain 21 edith st at a directors meeting last mon day night at the north halton golf and country club mr bell was presented with a life member ship mr bell has been president page 11 wednjesday eveg dec jtth 1957 thb obokobtoww herald here stewing beef 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