Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 8, 1958, p. 7

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wedoesdajewl oct 81s38 tmb okmsbtown hmalo thanksgiving dance sat oct 11 rose room georgetown arena to the modern aires old time and modern 2 bands rock n roll session to the midniters john f boughton jeweller watches clocks watchbands straps jewellery silverware guaranteed watch rep w hk3h school ouelphstket now beautiful spatter effects you can do yquhseif mackenzie news trafalgar annexation sought by oakville oakville council at a special mee ting monday passed a bylaw call ing or the annexation of more than 3q0o0 acres of southern tra falgar township councils action was the second such bid in five years in 1903 oakville applied to the ontario municipal board to annex 6000 acres of the township including the huge ford of canada automo bile plant the action followed a closed meeting saturday at which town solicitor john depew reported on a recept hearing at which trafal gar township annexed the village of bronte council opposition to the annexation bid was overcome at this meeting and council voted unanimously today to start annex ation proceedings as a result of todaj s applica tion oakville with a population of 10000 a 22000000 asssjmrl and a debenture debt or about 2 per cent will attempt to anna a large industrial portion of trafal gar the area has a populaion of more than 20 000 moiv than 55 000 000 assessment ind a de benture debt of about 17 per cent 8 75 per gallon spray gun to fit on vacuum cleaner 2 50 buy new petaltone at djf srsonlu v ccvm building suppli mcgilvray crescent birthdaparty a tabic decorated with china animals filled with pink and white flout rs uai thi ctntre of attraction al tht birthda park held at thi humi of kaihj mac gilhra dauhtir of mr and mrs a j macoulnraj 54 mkii ra crtacent on r ndaj after noon afur school it was halt fif h birthday and the anim hjd txin tntn to hir as a gi nhtn hi was born hir tucbts win all fom mcilra tres i nt and wire i nda and sheila cap perjukl ioula- simpkiii ail and debbie butlir nanrv llkn and ruth raulknir ross yahiru ian d ordain noolli hanko hut in datidson fait phi n and dollv sittirinl on and hir brothir john a clarndse assist d mrs macillira with thi affair ml the children brought thiir bicvc us and a fialure of thi part ua kcoratinj them with pink and blu streamers and a parjik ar ound thi h ock philips 19 5 9 tv bold new venture in sight and sound see the exciting new line of 59 philips tse ee of sylnes re maffcatoae performance is tsej csiji an entirely ne conexps m chassis de sign wmth new circuit and new components that sig najk the cjre- advance m ien yea m telev s or pocturc and sound qua tty now 4fer years of le nd development the television isat tnfjs the dawn of a new concert films entertain residents halton manor lovely choral singing and mel odious band music were a delight for the residents of halton con tennial manor on tuesday even ing september 23rd when about twenty men and women belong ing to the oakville corps of the salvation army presented a con cert in the dining room all the musicians were under the talented leadership of lieut b tillsley who is the officer in charge of the citadel at oak ville who also acted as chairman and announced the numbers the singing of one verse of the hymn what a friend we have in jesus and prayer by mrs skip per were followed by a fine mu ical program the band played several stir ring marches and although not up to full strength made a very fine impression on the audience a cornet solo by ernset jensen and a euphonium solo by bill castle also pleased the audience greatly a chorus of nine ladies arid gtn tlemen sang a number of sacred numbers in beautiful harm on j which were greatly admired also greatly admired were the piano accompaniments for these choral selections plajed bj gordon cas lit mrs tillsley and her sister miss ethev pitcher sang a vcrj acceptable duet and carol brown read psalm 96 in sincire and ear nest fashion the last march placd bv thi band was accompanied on the bo nes b mr norman viggirs a ma nor nsidenu the program closed with the singing of one erse of thi hmn bidi with me the musicians were thanked for this outstanding program bj mr slanlc alltn the serving of ringtr ale and cookni brouh this er enjoable iming to a close on saturda mht stptcnibtr 20th three informative and en jovabli moxinj picture films m i shown on thi screen in ih dim room b mr stan alun ihi supir int iuu nt the first film a colour i film was calltd thi bear makes a comeback it showed ho tu indians of the janus ba region havi been taught b go i rnnu ni officials to allow the txavir to increase unmolested instead of causing rhtm to become almost extinct b intcnii trapping thi second film cotton m i u in linada auo a colour d film had btin mad in the plant f th dominion textile i ompun in maog qutbcc on of tht 31 nt ton livtile mills in canada it show id tbt complitc manufactur lug process from the raw cotton to the finished product the third film made in black and white and called portrait of a queen was a moving picture story of the life of our queen it showed scenes of her childhood and youth and of her various tours throughout the common wealth mr allens efforts in obtaining these interesting films for the en tcrtainmcnl of the residents were greatly appreciated several residents brought hon our to the manor by winning pri zes at the milton fair on satur day september 27th in a special class for halton residents only miss matilda ford won first prize for a pair of childs knitted socks and mr norman viggcrs won second pnxc in this same class in open competition mrs mary joyce won first prize for a crocheted doily made by a person over seventy years of age in open competition also ms m smythe won second prize for crocheted afgtian mrs standish lived 60 years on 6th line r uni ral ht ice a hill sji i dav siptmlnr titi a the ii ir olil c mcclure fumrii hunt f r ma- thanne hull i 1 st in 1 ruh etmg pj lb ir rs wire rt itndltv irani s thump on sjin mile hjtn muni ix nsmon w al itr ijvvmii nd lilhtrt nh h m nt was f th u in s iv 1 int it n tnu widow of j i sltndi h vvli pr dcciascd hi r iht v it ifu and daughter of john ind r ui ixth holland mirnlton mr stan dish a ip hir eijhlv cishth v fr shi was horn in merntton but n id d on thi 6th lint i nv own tor tht pat sit veais a membr of st johns antli ran church stewart wn her in ti rests wire in her horn fanulv and scrici lo the commumv she icavis three sons and four daughters john and joseph of stewart low n richard thorold mrs sidnej kirk pat rick carol i lire lime house beatrice at home mrs james mclennan sarah milton and mrs mary tubman i milton nine grandchildren and nine rcat grandchildren uochl ciop ion s20 mu prices start as low as 95 remember with wtgo tv is a specialty not d sideline tv and appliances wigo 32 main st n tr 73376 ltvmonth bvdvet terms available from sept to june ess0 furnace oil ml w s0merville dial es and ash for ibrutfc 47100 no toll eherge over eleven mlllio prove lsc0 aluminum 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