Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 23, 1958, p. 9

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r the authocfaxl as second clan j part oftke dobf- ottawa georqetowndnt wednesday juiy 23rd 19m second section if you hold victory bonds due 79597966 you now have the opportunity of reinvesting in the new canada conversion loan bonds at a htohek interest rate surplus funds may be invested at an interest rate of 4v5 complete information will gladly be given on request oakvule phone victor 43216 brampton phone mandate 13365 halton peel trust sayings company hog producers july 25th for cooperative hog marketing polling places trafalgar producers trafalgar township hall nassagaweya producers township hall brookvill burlington producers fairview school lowvill esouesing producers township hall stewarttown polls open 10 am to 8 pm a yes vote will assure continuation of intelligent planned method of selling hogs instead of a confused ungoverned system of anarchy the coop stands for farmers rights modern market ing to keep pace with production selling for the highest pr ice marketing supervised by locally elec ted representatives and independence from outside nonfarming groups dont guess vote yes this message sponsored by the halton hog producers association in the interests of producers move motor sales ltd guelph win5 revolver competition with locals despite dropping the competi tion the georgetown revolver club gave a very respectable ac count of themselves in guelph on monday july 14th when they were- the guests of the guelph re volver club the local club finished the shoot with 43 per cent just two short of the mark posted by guelph the highest score for the georgetown team was regis- tcred by jack puckering of houn tainview road the local club was much im pressed by thier hosts organisa tion and adopted several new range rules since their inaugur ation last year the georgetown club has maintained a high safe ty record and added the new rules to insure that the remain accident free senior pupils of harrison public school posed for this picture at the grade 8 banquet and dance which preceded schools end in june in this picture taken by charles trot are back row barry hamilton geoffrey ollivier ian ferguson principal harold henry stan brownlee ralph bailey ralph falkingham roger hart gordon bairstow brian purvis douglas davles bodo janssen steven hut chison ronald wilson raymond whitham middle row valerie sullivan carol highem pamela sul livan gail parker christine marshment beverley wilkinson patricia burt marjorie stevens lesley brown barbara stokes front row carolyn hallitt marilyn henley andrienne millar gayle little karen stewart barbara wallace what council dio park distrlctproperties a 2600 contract for supplying street signs was awarded last week by council to roscoe metal prod ucts hamilton installation of the signs has al ready begun wuh one of the first erected being on the church and main street corner the signs are cream letters on green back ground with scotchlite making them visible after dark to motor ists a total of 5fi2 signs are indu ed in the order which will serve every part of town except the del- rex subdivision which has con tracted to supply its own signs council decided to discuss with delrex officials the possibility of providing a similar style sign there in ordrer that signs will be uniform throughout the town the road committee was also asked to see that signs are erected pointing to the municipal parking area behind northcast main street a large scale improvement prog ram has been in progress for some time with the town filling and gra ding properties owned by various individuals with the understanding that the land can be used for pub lic parking council decided to pay expenses incurred by a town employee cliff hibbcrt taking a course in assess ing and extended congratulations to him on successfully completing the course a letter from the municipal roads inspection department of the government suggested further improvements which should be made in delrex subdivision roads before the town accepts them re shaping of ditches and spreading of crushed gravel were recommen ded on several streets which the company has indicated its desire to turn over to the town council indicated satisfaction with issuing of a house building permit to r kramer for a house at 22 edith street providing the builder maintains a water course which runs through the property and gives the town an easement for this with john macdonald opposed to selling property to the town for rerouting of ann street council discussed the situation with engin eer wm carr and asked him to investigate further to see what could be done for a road which will serve several planned new homes in that area sunday picnic for alliance employees three hundred people compris ing the employees and their famil ies of the alliance paper mill at tended the annual picnic sponsor- ed by the alliance social and rec reational committee on sunday the picnic was held in hippo park near orangeville cars and geor getown transportation- bus took everyone there where they found a pleasant park and good weath er to make a perfect setting for a good picnic all children six years and un der received a prize winners in the various races and contests were boys 67 years robert foot- itt gary george girls 67 years susan wheeler susan footitt boys 84 years murray jamieson philip bludd girls 89 years vicky beaumont brenda brandford boys 1011 years donny norton michael cummins girls 1011 yrs june glvens mary jane ward boys race 1214 years donny nor ton michael cummins girls 12- 14 yrs june given katherine hunter boys 1416 yrs denny nor ton michalc cummins girls race 1416 yrs june given katherine hunter men 16 and over mike george jim golden women 16 and over lorrle given shirley lowin mar ried men lome hunter jim gol den married women shirley low- in mrs jack cuthbert ladies ki cking the shoe eleanor hill mrs herb hancock tie race mr and mrs jack cuthbert mr and mrs tom norton mixed 3 legged race mr and mrs bob lowin mr and mrs greg barr relay race young men 16 and over james golden jack cuthbert del beaumont 1st and mike george greg barr and bob lowin were second murray jamieson and mike cummins were winners in finding the hidden prire the mystery of the day what happened to the alliance ball team when thye let the pickup team beat them garden party will honour brig cas5ioy officers of the lorne scots and their ladies will be guests of the cornmanding officer li col arth ur kemp cd and mrs kemp at their burlington residence on sat urday july 26th when a garden party will be held guests of t honour wih be brig and mrs g l cassidy of halley- bury commander of 16 militia group brig cassidy has heen held in bigfc esteem by the lorne scots and officers express keen regret that they have no longer an opportunity of working with him the lorne scots were rec ently transferred to 17 militia group witfc headquarters in dun- headquarters remain in bramp- mrs james reid chosen halton dairy princess mrs james c reid of r r 2 georgetown was selected as haltons dairy princess at the hornby garden party on sat urday evening of last week mrs held will now represent halton in the dairy queen competition at- the canadian national exhibition it will he recalled that the 1667 ontario dairy queen was miss jean peterson of hornby and the pre ceding year the winner mrs gordon king of osjrviue r r no 1 in short mrs reid is hope ful of bringing the title back to halton for the third year in suc cession her competitors for the title bt haltons dairy princess were mary lou robinson oak- ville r r 1 and lorna woodley muton r r 1 and it was with dif ficulty the panel of judges name ly john w pawley secre man ager of the toronto milk produc ers r h jardine secretary the ontario cream producers and david peuetterlo of the united fanners cooperatlve feed divi sion at guelph nude their selec tion j h taylor president of the halton federation of agrkoltare and chaflman of ifalteaw select ive committee assisted tor mat jean initora made the presen tation of award construction worker is injured at parle school a construction worker withthe lostraco construction co ltd was rushed to a toronto hospital tuesday afternoon july 8th fol lowing an accident at the park public school guiseppi grazino of 7 ellsworth ave toronto was laying cement block at the school when a truck driven by guiseppi falcicchio of 878 manning ave toronto struck the wall on which mr grazino was working knocking him from his scaffold mr grazino struck his head on a pile of cement blocks near the wall and was hit with part of the wall as it crum bled mr falcicchio was backing the truck close to the wall to dump a load of gravel fill when the right rear wheel slipped off the ramp throwing the truck heavily ag ainst the foundation mr grazino suffered severe head and chest injuries and was treated at the scene by dr alistair macintosh before being taken to hospital by the georgetown volunteer ambul ance service the incident occurred at 2 pm tuesday afternoon and was in vestigated by georgetown pc dan whitson farm news land judging hog vote important events of week j e w haltons first land judging competition is being held thurs day of this week on the farm of f d charles lot 16 on the fifth line of esquesing township special program for senior farm operators is scheduled for 130 pm and judging by comments heard a goodly number of hal- tons leading farm operators arc planning to be in attendance the other important event which we would draw attention is the vote on friday of this week on the ontario hog producers marketing plan polling booths have been set up in each township and the respective township clerks are the appointed deputy return ing officers we sincerely hope all qualified hog producers will avail themsel ves of this opportunity of exercis ing their vote it is not for us to suggest bow anyone should vote but we do think it important that hog producers should make their wishes known and thereby clari- fly what appears to be in some sections of ontario at least a ra ther contentious subject farm news world hew sports ftm ftmamciai new victorv you mm coavert taep to canada conversion bonds and receive a higher interest rate immediate cash adjustment use the full facilities of our 775 branches the canadian bank of commerce georgetown branch dm wingrove mngr look for this sign leading to the big show of the season the 1958 caseorama starltte review featuring revolutionary caseomatic drive tuesday july 29 730 pan mike norton ballinafad come and bring the family imilwmwkruhitlmhmimmganl

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