Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1958, p. 3

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cluimidtown by dm- greetings well have you all survived the big dance last friday night i had a ball and 1 hope yon did this friday as many of you already know is the night of the big jhre contest but what many of you dont know to that turr coles and frank russell from crib la brampton w411 be coming up to teen town to spin some records so wed like to see a really big crowd there for just half a dol lar you get 9100 worth of good entertainment and tun well bye for now see you fri day at club uldtowa long acre drama school theatre workshop director hva newton fall term sept 9 dec 18 aduh classa tuasday thunday 700 1000 pm junior classas saturday 10 12 am 1 spqeiat- fo drama groups r r 1 campbeuviue ulnar 41623 why take less than 6 pc g interest ythen you can buy 0 town of 0 georgetown bonds on saie at the municipal office you cant afford to pass up this investment bonds in denominations of 100 500 1000 contact c o benham clarktraauirar trenching backfilling co alois 4 specializing in the installation of weeping tile septic tanks free estimates tr 72753 tr 72006 a streetsv1ue couple were married recently in knox presbyter ian church here with rev alex calder officiating at the ceremony david johnson is the son of mr and mrs stanley johnson hamil ton and his bride clara mccallum is the daughter of mr and mrs victor mccaltum streetsville photo cordon campbell brampton interior design course new night school feature night school time is again ap proaching this year as last classes will be held on tuesdays and wednes days beginning october 2122 for most courses the fee will be 500 closing date for applications is saturday october 4th be sure to see the booth at georgetown fair that day a new course which promises to be interesting and instructive is interior design us twelve ses sions will include subjects like these for thought and discussion home areas to suit your mood storage areas how to make a new house liveable and an old house practical decorating with paint paper drapes and accessor ies choosing pleasant and inexpen sive products for the home paint ing and sculpture in the home discussion of students problems films and slides will be used to illustrate these points teacher of this course will be wednesday ever sept 3rd un th1 osokovtown i do it yourself tao your tv and radio tuba free in a tatramarlc tartar naw tubas avallabla at hutchs smoke ft barbershop 10 main st south open daily to 11 pja georgetown community centre association field day georgetown park saturday sept 6 1000 am track and field events boys and girls 100 pm parade formirvg chapel street school through main st to park 1 50 pm opening ceremony bandstand 200 pm track and field final events baseball finalsboys 89 baseball finals girls fastball game 400 pm baseball finalsboys 1012 football game 700 pm corn roast commences 830 pm dance dick welker and his orchestra at the armouries 1000 pm beauty contest finals armouries 1100 pm grand draw trip to ny armouries booth on grounds j james warren 17 edith street a graduate of the ontario college of art and a professional indus trial designer who this summer won a national design council scholarship to study at the cen tru for design studies in boston for further information he can be contacted at tr 79174 in future issues of the herald the other night school classes will be briefly outlined watch for the complete list of courses and the application form in the her ald near the end of september weed control news by v e mcarttiur helton weed inspector essay competition several counties in ontario have conducted essay contests within the public schools a prac tice tttat is recommended by the crops soil branch of the onta rio dept of agriculture the weed inspectors manual published by that department suggests the coun ty weed inspector should visit every public school in his juris diction and speak to the children on some phase of weed control due to there being some 87 pub lic schools in halton the majority of which are fairly large graded schools this practice was not adopted through the cooperation of the public school inspectors however an essay competition was arrang ed early in the season the pup ils of grades 6 7 and 8 have been invited to submit essays on the subject my part in weed con trol in halton county a booklet entitled weed con trol guide has been published by halton county council and distrib uted to all the public schools by the inspectors office council has provided a first prize of 300 and a second prize of 200 for the best two essays in each munici pality in addition a grand prize of 25 supplied through the cour tesy of the niagara brand spray- co burlington onv is to be aw arded to the child having the best essay in the county it is also the intention of warden w e card to present a pen and pencil set to the teacher of the pupil winning the grand prize owing to the large size of the present town of burlington it is being divided for the purpose of this competition into two parts with those schools situated cast of brant street toge ther with the new mountain gar dens school in goup b all entries must be in by october 15th 1968 salada tea bags monarch chocolate or white cake mix lynn valley standard peas old south orange juice 3 3 3 pkq of 60 17 oz pkgs 20 oz cans 20 oz cans 75c 89c 35c 49c garden fresh iceberg lettuce 10hn fingland zone forester a graduate of the university of toronto in forestry john fing- land has taken over the duties of zone forester for wellington and halton counties he will live in guelph assisting mr fingland in his works for the dept of lands and forests will be ken hollindgs who took over the position as zone foreman a month ago the duties of zone forester in cludes supervising lands owned by the counties and under agree ment with the department as well as lands owned by the counties but not under a direct agreement he also is available to give advice on the management of woodland plantation and other forestry prob- social personal mr and mrs gordon martin and children kip and pat of or- angcvillc were visiting in town on friday with his parents mr and mrs george martin 39 queen st and her parents mr and mrs ce- dric cross albert st lems as a public service mr fingland is a native of cochrane where he attended pub lic and high schools he gradua ted from u of t in 1952 and since that time hasbecn employed with a lumbering company in northern ontario he is a registered pro fessional forester while in university he played hockey and was on the university blue team he also played in termediate hockey in cochrane mrs n fejkingham and family and her mother mrs e lucas at 90 mclntyre cresc spent the last week of august at sauble beach mr and mrs george louth 64 kins st e have had their twin grandsons larry and gary louth of campbellford visiting with them they are children of oppv constable george louth jr mrs edith morris of windsor x was in town last week to visit with mrs william ostrander 7 emery street she was enroute home to windsor after visiting with her j son at shelbourne mrs w j roe r r 1 mr and mrs j w lowry susan rbiao and kevin vacationed with mr and mrs n o mcleod of sudbury at their lodge at lake t wanapitie something to sell an adlet does the trick quickly and cheaply finest tree ripe niagara peaches 200 225 bu oldn jubilee now ripe iramoyer charry ava baanuvhia j mllas eatf o baamtvilla an n highway ar ouaan sl way pfcana vinalami 45 tasty sirloin and round s lean hamburg pure pork sausage swifts rindless bacon 65c lean pork butt roasts 55c grade a butter 65c fkom the home of better m main st otokottown lti chicken cuts legs 1reasta lb 59

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