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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 12, 1958, p. 6

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thi qkwgstown hhtald wednesday kveg fb 13th 1b58 page 6 lions mark 27th yew 27 th ye nitysrvh of community service one hundred and seventy lions club members thebguests and ladles were on hand at the leg ion hall on tuesday february 4 when the local club celebrated their 27th anniversary with a ladies night and a salute to the old monarch and the only re- fn ch c mcclure visiting lions and their ladies frnm brampton firm streetsville credit valley burlington oak vtlle and dixie were welcomed by club president dick riddall an especially lange number was on hand from dixie since their mee ting lb the same night as george town s and was cancelled so that they could journey here for the anniversary also attending were ab tennant and his wife from the wexford club a toast to the ladies was pro- posedby don barrager and res ponded to by mrs clarence ken ned the head table was intro duced by clarencejcenneay and included deputy district governor and mrs russell vickers of bur lington 1st vice president and mrs dick miller president and mrs dick riddall international director and mrs bob cooper of brampton zone chairman and mrs g raj don clippcrton of streetsville secretar of the can adian association of lions clubs george winnett of oakville and mayor and mrs jack armstrong deputy governor russ vickers spoke bnefl on the district a2 lions flying trip to bermuda from which he had returned the prev th cott inn for good things to eat all through the day breakfast coffao braak lunch dinnar or tha evaning snack the food is ail tastefully and appetizingly prepared do come in and let us serve you main st s tr 79004 silvercreek service station highway no 7 open eveninqs and sundays exide batteries goodyeak tires motor repairs and wheel balancing large rubber car mars front or rear 2 95 pair bert mcmenemy proprietor tr 73079 chooses private practice to fulltime crown post ious saturday and international director bob cooper complirnen ted the club on their wonderful work and membership growth of the last three years and wished thenl continued success lion mayor jack armstrong passed on a greeting from the town to the club on their 27th anniver sary and recalled the days of ten in number then re mark one night how fitting it would be if some day the lions club could build a swimming pool for georgetown and regretted that those members now passed on could not be here to see their dream a reality they would be justly proud of the lions club of georgetown of which they were charter members he said he also complimented the club on their fine community work and wished the club continued success as they carry on their work for a better town and in helping to spread the work of lions clubs throughout the world jim jones was called on to intro duce the old monarchs and charier member and thtir years of service dick ucata 23 year dick miller who transferred to thi georgetown club in november 1955 on moving to town 15 ears art scott 13 ears jack rmalronfc 13 ytar don barrager 12 iars and jack gunning 10 ears dick miller was presented with his 15 car old monarch chevron and certificate and jack gunning recened his 10 ear old monarch chevron and ccr tificate harold mcclure the onl remaining charter membir was awa due to illness on the occasion of the 27th iar of lionism in town dick i ic ata on behalf of harold mcclure and himself presented a large lions banner to the club with carrying pole and stand to be used for par ades etc as well as for club mill ings the combined number of vears lloyd d dingle qc burling ton lawyer who has been crown attorney and clerk of the peace in halton county for nine years is resigning imposition on mardrl 31st mr dingle who succeeded w i dick milton in the position will serve in an advisory capacity for a year to the new attorney to be appointed in his stead in a statement issued to the counly press this week mr dinj gle states owing to the tremendous in crease in population in halton le gal work has increased to such an extent that it is impossible for me to continue to attend to my duties as crown attorney and car ry on my private practice as well the attorney general mr dingle continues has been good enough to ask me 10 accept a full time appointment as crown attor ney as this wduld mean gitfint up my private practice which 1 have carried on for more than thirty years i have ft it obliged to decline this appointment little nhl results of sat feb 1st nhl montreal 5 toronto 2 scoring mont bob korzack 1 wavni prisswood 22 jim tost 1 richard wade 1 terry dunning 01 tor murraj marchment 1 ttajnt dixon 11 bill wheeler 01 chicago 6 boston 5 scoring chi bill campbell 3 1 john scott 1 tcrguson 2 pet er norton 04 bos don sargent 1 koith wood 2 brian hill 1 mcgowan 1 dann robinson 01 jim hurst 0 1 gordon bairst w 01 american buffalo 2 providence 1 scoring buff don calder 1 paul hale 1 brad bennett 01 ine comomeo numoer o vears j prov jack gudgeon 1 rickj of lions serice of these two mtm cmli m bennstiftj vcar whiicthe total s cunlanci 2 number of jears service of the se- ven old monarchs of the club is oakville man campaign manager for the ccf with candidate jack henry al ready selected some time ago to contest halton riding for the cgp party the first preelection cam palgn meeting was held in milton on february 3rd all sections of the county were represented in pie enthusiastic group which met to lay plans for the march 31st election mr hen ry a candidate in last june s fed eral campaign was chosen in ju ly as the ccf candidate his cam paign chairman will be patrick clancy of local 707 oakville mrs joan mcintosh burlington is secretary and mrs mar j one pin ney burlington organizer doug las adams oakville is public re lations chairman james adams oakville financial chairman and lyle cnpps acton is in charge of campaign material subcorn mittees were established also to conduct what is expected to be a strenuous campaign 112 j ears on behalf of the club thanked ha rold mcclure and dick licata for their generous gift the guest speaker for the even ing was allan neelon minister of bailinafad united church who spoke on the value of humour in life and to illustrate his talk told a number of humorous jokes and kept his audience in an uproar he was introduced b dick miller and thanked for his fine talk b ai currie the clubs part concluded with dancing dance prizes be nj won b mrs art scott mrs clarence kennedy mr and mrs jim jon es and mr and mrs rex heslop ia comical skit was put on b fin members of the club durinu the intermissi n dick miller was the i chairman in charge of irranin i the annierurj program county trange lodge elections a georgetown man albert car ter sr 56 king st e was elect ed 2nd lecturer at the annual meeting of the county orange lod ges in milton i o o r hall on feb 1st another georgetown man ernie rawson caroline st retired as lodge master at the meeting and was succeeded by jim mclen nan other lodc officers elected arc george collins canipbellville dc puty master gordon leonard oakviljc chaplain harold kelly palermo recording secretary g green acton financial secretary cliff btatty milton treasurer h jordan oakville 1st lecturer icrc hall milton marshal rev j sheppard minister of parkdale presbyterian church toronto was speaker for the day and used why i am an orange man as his topic dinner was served by the milton rebekah lodge and a collection was taken for the true blue orange home at richmond hill plans were discussed for parti scoring hcrshc vane ter r j 1 david lounds l clee president dickriddall mlko cummins 1 david barrager i cipation in the july 12th celebra 1 terry iane 01 ton which this year will take rochester 1 spnngf eld 1 p brampton scoring roch gary allen 1 j spring rex heslop 1 frank brewster 01 junior a marlboros 1 barrie 1 scoring marl paul robinson 1 barrie ttrrj hancock 1 peterboro 2 st michael s 2 scoring petes ronns lane 2 st mikes mike dwer 2 mike rall 02 hamilton 2 ottawa 1 scoring ham i alan arnol i 1 dennis w njht 1 m ilewelhnj 0 1 ott brent telford i st dinar nt 4 uilph i l s rng st hilt jr lnis 1 1 hint robin n 1 1 frank alk 1 uilph keith hill 1 phil bludd 1 mirtj uhiilir 1 jim i ndrtw 0 1 senior a the mail bag pearson hr choice for summit conference georgetown ontario february 3 1958 dear mr editor a cannot make a speech this is not a political plea ft goes far deeper than that and i cannot be still wo are not only elect ing a prime minister at this time but we are electing the man who will go to that all important sum mil conference later this year a conference that may well mean the difference between peace and yet another war in our time a conference at which a cool head infinite patience and foresight are absolutely essential now let me just give you two incidents there are many more to illustrate my poml before june 10th last year mr dicfcnbakir exclaimed in horror i heard him at the so called flouting of the rights of parlia ment and promised to reduce the volume of trade with the united states and cut off the expanding influence in industry of amen can capital what did he do after june 10th before he even called par liament into session he handed our airforce navy and army over to the supreme command of an vmencdii general how then do we know that this man will do what hl says any other time is this keeping faith now his final act an unpre cedented performance indeed he says his position had become intolerable intolerable to whom the opposition passed every measure he introduced on an election what more did he wdnf friends he wanted to be able to blame the opposition for bringing on t election and he either had to have an election soon or present his biragct to the people he was quite evidently more afraid of presenting a budget than of caus ing an election so me have the spectacle of a prime minister plunging the country into another ten million dollar unnecessary election at a time when thousands of men and women are out of work ven million dollars would go a long way towards feeding them and their families this win ter i is this the type of man we want for prime minister is this the type of man wo want to represent canada at the summit conference is this the man at whom the other great countries of the world can point and say here is a man who is doing his best for bis own country and on whose word we can depend not a thousand tunes no im a mother with a son well within military age i amvav grandmother with grandsons for whom my dearest wish it only that they may grow up in world free from war as their fathers and grandafthers did not therefore i call on every wife and mother in canada to send pearson the peacemaker to that summit conference and let john diefenbaker go back to bis b i thank you mrs a a mcdonald 02 queen street dental surgeon xray i alcoholism speech topic at home school meeting dr j h chamberlain was th ruest speaker at the meeting of wngglcsworth home school as sociation held at the school on monday feb 3rd introduced by bob mcmenemy dr chamberlain spoke to the members on alcoholism its cf fects and causes and accompam ed his talk with a march of medi cine film on the subject he des cribed alcohol as a- deptc ant ra ther than a stimulant and was us ed by alcoholics as a relief trom fears and tensions he said that alcoholism is a medical ra ther than a moral problem he was thanked at the conclu sion of his talk by jack runham results of tuesday jan 28 windsor bulldogs 9 kw dutchmen 1 scorint wind charlie di its 7 1 bil manderson 11 j m riddltr 1 dm curne 0 1 fk w stuart bottom 1 bibsalttrol news around the arena com missioncr jim ford tells us the mil all stars are entered into the omha pla downs and the have drawn milt n as their first opp ntnts speaking of milton lhe are having the four town tournament the re this ear but we have had n word ato it lh dat as v1 fl r th 1 atieview ioreelown exhibit on jim mtrnn iragiu the bos f thi two icams were serv f i refreshments and it eerti nl appreciated h the bojs ottngi h irper method fi s j s 7 trlrphnr inr a tktaniw dr john r kerry practice of dentistry xray triangle 73641 main street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 7 464 tf s m fubuh ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown profestlonal engineer at ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph sl telephone tr 73300 a m nielsen dc nd lector of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice 2spn closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph sl georgetown trlangle 73612 w h 5igos and 1 ralph oavies accredited pic accountant 65 main st n georgetown 1 tr 73351 j office hours 0 ajn to 5 pjn hondayi to fridays for expert eye care consult o t walker optonwtrnt 3 main st north brampton over abell a drug store gujj4474 res gl 16243 hours 9 am to 6 pm daily evenings by appointment hows your iq todays insurance problems answered anglican parish st georges the meeting was haired by man in ail the mth vice president vic babey and was attended by some sixty members tea and cookies donated by the mothers were sercd at the close ralph da vies and w h biggs accredited public accountants have acquired more commodious and convenient offices at 112 guelph street opposite dominion soodwowto on no 7 highway ample free parking facilities triangle 73351 st nt the box lunches and it m 1 inc mrs hair and mrs gu iff m f r serving the bo tbx lakcmcw mmiceruis tc llini us th hav a terrible time ret ting h ip to run the teams md mcnti n 1 that he was looking after two teams plus running a scout troop w hi n i told him we had ell our t fi nun working hert h was amazed i akrvuw lute invited us hack foi a return came later this month manager jack gudgeon 13 now looking for games with milton and acton just three more satur lavs of the regular schedule left and then the plaoffs start lv rj liam is in ihn plnynfft arifj 800 qmnjt tsima ii 1 comm in 9 45 past years there has been some unexpected upsets vill tr and have a scoring and goal keeping record for ou boys next week there has been exceptional good attendance at the saturday games of late by the parents and it is very encouraging to the boys to have their cheering sections on hand if you have not been down this year take a peek at the sche dule to see when junior plays and j drop in and surprise him in or der to get the american league i all stars in trim competitive con j lition the four nhl teams have agreed to come out every tuesday morning and play ab exhibition game with the alt stars this tuesday boston turned out and defeated the stars 40 this is a wonderful gesture by the nth boys to get up this early to help out see you at the rink on sat urday folks am hurch school 9 jcari and up 11 00 a m hurch school and nurser care infants 8 ears 1 1 00 a m hoi communi in 7 00 p m h vrnsnni thursday 10 00 am hol common ion intercessions ash wednesday feb 19th 45 a m holy commun ion rusincs employees high school students 8 15 am breakfast m parish hall 9 00 am children s in struction film strip jesus begins his ministry 10 00 a m holy communion quvttion i am under 25 and j m car is in m name i carr auto insurance un der my dad s polic to save me a rau increast am i protected amwvr probably not as the application would state that the applicant is tht owner of the car it would be an untrue state ment in this case georgetown animal clinic c w sayors d vjw 106 guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 7 2741 frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service p o box 413 tr 7 2864 georgetown monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g a l t prevent chimney fires um fir chif chemical chimney cleaners to eliminate soot and scale trom our stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the inure soot and carbon for us in oil coal and wood fired units contributed in the interest of sound insurant by john r barber james f evans john t armstrong tom van sickler b a barrister solicitor a notary 19 main st s tr 74531 former ndro hldg walter h pope cpa acis certified public accountant licensed municipal auditor 39 main st south tr 74821 after hours tr 74979 1 maurice manderson ba barrister solicitor 1 and notary public i 1 tr 7 2464 1 office mill st georgetown st albans glen williams 9 30 a m maltins 10 45 a m church schttal ash wed eeb 19th 7 30 p m penitential scrv ice adult confirms tion instruction he a writing hie inlttat in up dal be d better be earafal hla idle kkmgtmrm like it- but bu old b the one to smarts owden lraoe cool or ou be enu ead th ami an womaf on fuel md 0 mra heat aad uwllnt cost b low too sea jewr smarts ler rhthompson hardware oil gas heating hardware i pmmfclng phoiw tr 72971 lever hoskin chartarad accountant 51 main n brampton glendale 14824 44 victoria st toronto phone eh 4131 dale bennett and latimer barristers and sollcitora leroy dale qc 19141956 sybil bennett qc 19301956 douglas v latimer ba trlangle 73381 mill sl georgetown hewson ord helson barristers and solicitors 39 main sl south beside knox church 120 guelph st hunter bldg no 7 hwj george c hewson john d ord frederick a helson tr 72246 tr 7jw81 earl g black b comm rja ca chartered accountant 182 main sl milton onl trlanglo ustl tf robert w fletcher licensed bailiff prompt reports vaiia 2314rrl neville stollerx yuhlirjwnlftllnnte tpritl trustees in banirjtuptcy le 24680 gl 1448s to 7tfnj georgetown pica hall

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