Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1958, p. 21

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pacse7 wednesday april 2nd 1098 thi oiokmtown hualo mackenzie news docstour car suffer with neglect build that garage it will protect attratftiw xthqst gwrase payments as low as 12 a month for sufficient material to build garage including berry allsteel lift- up garage door 80x70 with hardware 1x6 cove siding and shinglroll roofing r extras would be as follows studs and rafters prevut 8 red pine bevel siding instead of 1x6 cove siding 10 red pine bevel siding for 210 asphalt shingles for window 32x24 overall for side door complete 28x68 fir slab for steel overhead door with 2 lights of glass for steel overhead door size 90x70 2000 extra 1060 1325 1485 640 1505 500 1000 7jb mackenzie so ir high scout guide awards to local brother and sister an unique jevent took place in georgetown friday when a bro ther and sister received the high- est awards of the boy scouts and girl guides organizations at a ceremony in knox church auditorium wayne and dawn fieblg whose parents are mr and mrs wesley ficbig 45 victoria ave received their queen scout budge and gold cord they join the ranks of a select group of young people who have complet ed an intensive training period and passed a large number of required badge tests necessary to win the honour local friends were joined by visitors from willowdale where the fieblg family formerly lived in witnessing the impressive cere mony friday wayne and dawn received their early scout and guide training in willowdale their grandmother mrs w d cassidy north bay was also pres ent for the evening mrs bill raycrpft lieutenant of the 1st georgetown guide coy acted as commentator and first introduced randy hibbert and dorothy taylor who gave words of welcome to the audience then as mrs raycroft recited what is necessary to obtain each badge scouts and guides paraded each carrying a large replica on card- torium entering the hall wayne and dawn were preceded by a colour party and passed through a guard of honour composed of cubs from the 3rd georgetown pack in which dawn is a leader and b pack of 1st georgetown which her bro ther serves as leader the badges were presented by david dills acton district scout commissioner and mrs s ewood milton district guide commission er mayor jack armstrong express ed the honour felt by the com munity in having two of its young people achieve this status i wish to pay tribute to lea ders in the scouts and guides there is nothing more important than the work you are doing with young people be said he mentioned his association with local scouts when he was a youngster and pointed out his old scoutmaster c e tim stacey who was a guest in the audience a telegram of congratulations was read from the 5th willow dale pack and one from the young peoples- uncle and aunt mr and mrs d tegart deep river mr and mrs fiebig were asked to come forward and dawn presented a maple leaf pin to her board of the badge and placed it mother and wayne a thanks on view at the front of the audi badge the ceremony closed with singing of taps refreshments were served fcf- terwards with two large cakes j bearing the scout and guide crest on the icing centering the serv- having just gently but for cibly ejected two very lazy eats from the confines of the warm house into the- great out doors im wondering if youd be interested in hearing the latest developments in the cat situation at our house fight cancer with a checkup and a cheque 0veaoh canadian cancer society canvass day april 14th corner cupboard restaurant 29 main st n tr 73051 honestly every time i put the two of them out im amazed at how i ever let it happen to me as ive told you before i dont particularly like having even one cat around i consented only because of the childrens pleas for a pet- no doubt you were able to see the shape of things to come dimly but undeniably when i told you about the other stray adopting us last summer sure we fed it once in a while but then so did the neighbours there seemed to be no budging its loyalty to our back porch however and i dont attribute its preference to our place to my superior brand of cat victuals either it seems to have been a case of love at first sight for our miss boots a case of love which was and will always have to be purely platonic at that perhaps its just as well because the two cats look so much alike were firmly convinced they are brother and sister so now he even has a name yet mr boots how did i ever start letting him in the house easy know how it gets colder colder in the fall and how reason i let him into the house was because he is so affectionate remember that purring i mention ed when i chatted with you about miss boots i told you bow unresponsive she was to any pet- iting she still is too nervous and jumpy to enjoy a show of affec tion in this manner but mr boots talk about a contrast in temperaments he is so affec tionate and lazy you can pick him up any time and hell purr like a revolving motor and you can handle him like a bundle of rags he is utterly and completely re laxed so now ive learned some thing i had thought all cats were pretty much the same but im starting to feel some thing like that poor old arab who let his camel take over his whole tent you see first of all the poor pussy was only going to be allowed in the house on cold nights and he was to be confined to the basement by now of course both have the whole run of the house day and night i ing table the refreshments were cats meows can become louder provided and served by the mo- and more pitiful as the mercury tliers auxiliary of the 1st and 2ndj drops and how it can slip past guide companies and the 1st you like greased lightning when to be completely truth ful i must admit they have the run of the basement only at night i do draw the line at having catsatiarge in the house during the sight we had a small sample of what it might be like when on a couple of occasions they managed to get the basement door leading into the kitchen open not contenting themselves with staying downstairs they pussyfooted upstairs and scared the living daylight out of us if youve ever been wakened from sleep by what sounds like an air plane buzzing right above your head and a pair of green eyes you blazing out of the dark about four and inches from your own youll know what i mean scout troop 4- three successful in piano examinations three local girls were success ful when they tried their royal conservatory piano examinations recently heather meades a pupil of mar- hard bradley hiirditik received 1st las- huntiurt in frndt- 4 barbara fuiliv iiid klien itiehn pupils of bruce m harding received hon ours in grade 7 and grade 4 re spectively canrrr society volunteers op crate more than 70 cancer dress ing stations where canver dress ings are made and free you open the door to put out its food and how it can rub against you and purr out its love of a warmhouse like a sirens song in short i guess i was pretty much of a pushover he certainly isnt any trouble to feed anyway i thought nor will he be any ex pense anything i put outside in his dish he ate with relish you might recall i told you our miss boots scorns anything but the most expensive brand of cat food so what happens three pampered months later you guessed it mr boots now turns scornfully away from scraps of cold roast beef pork yea and even the kind of fish wo eat like his sister he yoos on a hunger strike until 1 put out his commercially prepar- have won the provincial debating title the team members in for mer years being as follows 1957 bertha watson jofm black bill marshall and howson ruddell 1956 george greenlees roy ford mac sprowl and uoyd vivian 1053 eleanor mckedwn and earl snow pittsburgh points exterior and interior ernies radio mill si tr 73701 monuments designs submitted cemetery lettering eoiwr peats and marine a good display in stock brampton monwneht worts wm c allan prop 68 queen sl west brampton shop phones bes gl 10445 gl 11613 rap tom nicol phone brampton gl 13882 and now of course our go ing to bed has become more complicated in addition to seeing that three children are all properly tucked in we have to see that the cats are in because if theyre not hey wait till the wee small hours of the morning and keep our girls awake by distributed p ca food he ccrlainy f ctl me on that score another plymouth has the lowest prices of all leading canadian yowling on their bedroom dowsills to be let in as i said im beginning to feel i like thai old arab in the fable as j a rule wherever i want to sit or lie one of the cats has beat me to it until bedtime that is then try and find them it takes anyj where up to fifteen minutes some times to flush them out of the i most unlikely roosting places then to try to get them down to j basement singlchanded is a i job that calu fur skill ant cunn ing too neither are fussy about sleeping down there theyd much prefer the ehesterfield or a bed so you got one down all right shut the door and go look ing for the other with is ead lucked underneath one arm you open the basement door with the other hand and out pops cat number on shutting the door firmly on cat number two you start a merry chase again for cat number one and sometimes this can take quite a few minutes remember he has been resting all evening and this is a bit of fun or him this kind of thing is guaranteed to chase away these last vestiges of bedtime drowsi ness to say nothing of patience trouble is that you get fond of them in spite of yourself but two eats are the limit another stray wandered in by accident the other day and i found myself be ing firm about it very firm in deed travel notes reduced airline prices to europe twentyone models of the popular 58 plymouth are right at the bottom of the price ladder among leading canadian makes you pay the least yet you get the utmost in advanced features styling and luxury heres one case where buying at the lowest price isnt just the mark of thriftiness its the mark of a real sense of 6alue i for plymouth actually offers a number of advances you cant even get on many au- priced cars totalcontact brakes for example and pushbutton torqueflite automatic drive and of course plymouths famous doextracobt tornoaajre ride theres just no denying that plymouths a jiamart buy and its mighty smart in other ways as well you 11 like its sleek silverdart styling its lively performance with either the big 313 v8 or newly improved extra- thrifty six why not come in and look over all the low- priced plymouth modela this week ones just right for you and well make you the right land of tradein offer too highest quality lowest prices both are yours with plymouth i from basic materials through every step in manufacture rigid quality control assure that any plymouth you purchase is built right youre always a stop ahead in cars of the forward look herkes motor sales iliini mini cbrysiar corporstio at dssda limited 51 ouelph stceorgtttown til t34l rismiskicssrssl farm new5 halton debaters again winners in province j e w for ihe third year in succession halton debaters won the provinc ial titc in the junior farmer de- baling competition twentyone county teams entered the compe tition last fall in the finals held at the ontario agricultural col lege the halton quartette was pit ted against the waterloo county team the resolution under deb ate was resolved that contract farming is in the best interests of the ontario fariner haltons af firmative team jof jean bird and mildred watson won handily fitom waterloos negative team at mas- sey hall however in the mem orial hall waterloos affirmative team of arthur wood and vcloros gingrich wqn by a narrow margin over haltons negative team of barbara cunningham and jean petecson halton took the provincial title by the narrow margin of three points david barrie past presi dent of the junior farmers assoc iation of ontario presented each member of the halton quartette with a silver tray and a cheque for 4000 m qver the put four months the halton debating quartette prev iously defeated teams from the counties of wellington huron and peel thu is the fourth thnvlfl in six years that htfton teufe g new economy class fare toronto to london 47660 return toronto to glasgow 44960 return full particulars at john r barber travel advisor john r barber agency insurance travel tr 72214 mill strmt silvercreek service station highway no 7 open evenings and sundays need a new battery at we have exide and monarch at tpecial prices 8 x 15 dominion white wall tires 2500 each 1 good 1953 ford bertmcmenemy proprietor tr 7307 billgarbutt m

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