Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1958, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

wednesday november 5th 1mb thi ol booortown hmald saturday november 22 9 am 4 pm georgetown rotary club turkey shoot a hso vast end of aimttom avo in dlix industrial subdivision on north smo of no 7 hwy opposite sykos tool ltd factory 12 gauge 22 rifle open sights only bring your own gun ammunition supph fall fairs association meets here thursday the directors and lady directors of the esqueslng agricultural society which just recently spon sored a very successful george town pall fair met on saturday evening at the home of the presl dent wilfrid bird reports were presented by the directors in charge of various clas ses and the secretary reported that although the pnxe money would be much higher this year he felt the board would break ev en on the years business final plans were made for the pistnet s convention of the on tano fall fairs association which will be held tn georgetown for the first tune on thursday of this week november 6th it is expec ted there will be a large delega tion as the district extends from markham on the east to colling wood on the north milton on the south the convention will get underway at 1030 in the morning at knox presbyterian church hall with a turkey dinner at noon and the resumption of proceedings in the afternoon during the dinner hour rev l g royal of norval will give a brief address and rev alex calder will sing all geor getown directors are urged attend to plans were also made for te fair boardjs annual banquet and a committee appointed a com mittee was also named to plan a euchre in stewarttown hall some time before christmas mrs bird was assisted by the lunch committee in serving re freshments at the close of the meeting bill hamilton hamilton construction every building need 66 prince charles dnvo georgetown phone triangle 73480 concrete foundations brick block work sidewalks driveways floors excavation ork commercial industrial residential institutional this weeks specials on a few coats left over in the rubberized quilted line this weeks special 398 also a new shipment of banlon pullovers and also cardigans puiiovms which mil as high n 5 98 jac price 3 we also have a prechristmas sale on chocolate packed boxes with xmas decorated chocolates with 25 pieces for 98c jacks bargain centre main street north the lorne scots peel duffenn and halton regiment militia took an active part sunday october 19th in an inter service exercise designed to demonstrate aid to the civil authorities in time of national emergency photos show lt col arthur kemp of burlington lome scots commanding officer reviewing map detail with brigadier g a henderson commanding 17 militia group executive director of the exercise group picture shows some of the lome scots who took part front seated lt j g miller brampton lt a g deceljes alderwood standing capt w b paterson brampton lt j r marshall orangeville capt earl lince georgetown capt w g leonard oakville lt m e mclean georgetown major e m b ggs brampton on the control staff lt col kemp was assisted by magor j m kirk wood and other officers present were capt a v goodman and lt w e doole both of brampton choose park site for new georgetown hospital a large tract of land in the park district purchased from harold cleave will be the site of the new georgetown district hospital the hospital bdard has recently completed negotiations with mr cleave for part of his farm at the end of princess ann drive a new street created b erection of the park public school the land is in esqucsing township bordering town limits a sign has been erec ted indicating the future site progress of the hospital plans was reviewed at a board meeting last tuesday october 28th in the municipal building sale of tag day ribbons on fair day was sue cessful it was reported and thanks was expressed to those who tag ged and to the grade 8 pupils at ngglcsworth school who had fine results in a refreshment booth at the fair the hospital board has set its next general meeting for nov 25th at 8 p m in the municipal build ing and am interested people will be welcomed at the meeting remembrance day service at the georgetown cenotaph sunday november 9th at 1245 pm all citizens are asked to attend the service which honours those who died in two world wars and in the korean conflict legion members and all interested in oimng the parade parade forms on mill street in front of the legion hall at 12 15pm all veterans and organ zations are invited those desirous of parading should report to parade marshal henry shepherd mbe ashgrove georgetown girls pipe band highland ball ww friday nov 21st in the arena rose room dance to i ed brydie and his scottish orchestra who will b queen of the highland ball draw to b made for mink stole dress optional tickets available from members of pipe band and lions club st stephens service twelve confirmed the little helpers halloween part was held at st stephens anglican church hall on saturdav afternoon november 1st with good attendance mrs jack rocc and mrs g prestidge were charge of the part several games and contests wen played prises were given for the best costumes the childrtn turned in their mite boxes that totalled 20 for the mis sionary fund i unch was sered to the children hatloac en was quiet and order 1 in hornb this ear the child rin dressed up and went from door to door for their trea there was a partv held at the sch ml on tn dav afternoon for the school child ren birthila crc tins to c hen 1 bradhv who will ik 8 vtars old n wmbor7lh an 1 to phvllis bridlev uhi ha a h rthdav ttu same dav stank v st john rt unrated his ixth birthdav with a part at his home on sundav afternoon there wirt stentien childrtn present to help htm cehbrite and everyune rcallv enjoeil the partv the deer hunters left for their annual hunt on saturda night special car was put nn the train for the hunters and it stopped at 1 lornbv station for the hunters from here the st stephen s guild and the a held a joint moiling at th home of mr and mrs ilham bradley on irim sdav october 29th with seventeen member present hirry rrenda and mirgarct ro bertson mrs norman cramp mrs craij roycc misses joan and jean sharpe donald chisholm tnm and kenneth o neill lome hla and mrs ccorgc prestidge wer confirmed b the rt rev tt r bagnall iord bishop of niagara at st johns anglican church in stewarttown on sundnv afternoon november 2nd the wms and afternoon a of hornhy lnited church held their november meeting at the home of mrs norman cantelon mrs g sinclair and mrs- g wng glesworth conducted the meeting after the business the ninth line group were in charge of the pro gram the topic was alaska mrs garnet howdcn gave a verv inter esting tatk on her recent trip to miska the meeting closed with praver mrs doug leslie and mrs m itrown conducted the wa mee ting the theme song was sung and the lord s prayer repeated last minute details were arranged for the coming bazaar on november 8 repairs to the parsonage were discussed the mccing closed with prayer mrs l sampson and mrs r wil on assisted the hostess to serve the lunch mr and mrs stuart winch left on the weekend for their cottage near kitlarncy mr winch left for the deer hunt mr and mrs allan dunk of norwood visited with mrs dunk s brother and his wife mr and mrs lew sampson on sunday a surprise birthday party was given to mr alec lawson in hon or of his eighty fifth birthday at the home of his daughter mr and mrs russell king his neighbors and friends called throughout the perfect weather for united anniversary goblins witches ghosts and all kinds of wtird dressed creatures at our door on hallowc en night holding open their bags for treats ttu children uo get a lot of fun and some go to quite a bit of work thinking up and making their outfits all in all the night passed off very nicely without a lot of damage and mischief being done on friday afternoon the public school pupils and teacher miss donna risebrough held a hallo we ca party at the school the costumes were really wonderful and the judges had a hard time selecting the best and final h lhe decided on the 1st nancy hunter 2nd nora barnes games and lunch finished the afternoon quite a few of the mothers and pre school children came and enjoyed the fun on fnda ev ening the yount people held a hallowc en partv in the schoolhouse games and lunch fillid in the evening iarfe congregations and beaut i ful weather favoured us for the anniv crsarv se rvices on sundav baskets of vancolored mums made a luvtlv floral setting th choir privided special music with thi assistance of mrs howir nlsworth and mr tom trou tin of georgetown at the morning service mr trouten sang bless this house and in a duet with mrs wriggles worth watchman hat of th night the sermon w as giv t n hy rev professor george mc mullen of emmanuel college to ronto and ht based his remark on the text from 11th chapter of hebr ws wherefore seeing wi art compassed about b a cloud of witnesses he said anniversarv time is a solemn time of remem hrance thanks be to god for ev ervthing iet us lay aside alt pettiniss and wxrrv and be wor ihv of the great privilege which is urs at the evening service the ehoir igain gave mmo lovely spl ections also a beautiful solo bv barbara cunningham how love iv are th dwellings the mini ter rev john hill spoke on the saviour of the world and said the world i not doomed god still controls all beings and all things we need new minds and dispositions and christ is the onh one who nn save the world the onl wiv in ilvation is ihroughjesus christ the saviourof thewwrld two fire calls no serious damage pranksters had no hand in i mi nor fire hallowc en night which dtil only negligible damage to a car on the lot of a guelph sired garage reported to the fire department at about 8pm the fire burned only the wires off the spark plugs and was out when the brigade ar rived a fire call carl sunday mom ing also proved to be of a minor nature however here the brigade s assistance was needed to kill the flames the blaze occurred in a stump fence near ann st at the north end of town and was put down within a few minutes after the firemen arrived the alarm for the latter fire was turned in by the local police hardtop convertible car won by hastings woman the local rotary club has just announced that the car a hardtop convertible buick which the raf fled off in conjunction with listo- wel rotary has been won by a has tings lady mrs a foster of that town was the lucky winner of the car a fairl urge number of tickets on this prize were sold in georgetown and district when christmas shopping oull find a top selection and reasonable prices in our george town stores afternoon and evening to extend their best wishes to mr lawson d gay dc nervou5ness ormallv w c are not awjn of the vast network of nerves which ramify throughout the body and control all bodv functions the nervous system is so extensive that b itself it would make up a complete bod outline in the hu man brain there are over twenty six billion nerve cells while the spinal cord con tains uncounted millions of delicate fibres one person s nervous system is more com ple than alljjie radio tele phone telegraph and tv systems of north america chiropractic researchers have mea un 1 the electn ril potential or a nerve im pulse as low as five one- mi t lion ths of a volt each and every function or activity of the body is directed and controlled by this magnificient system one division of the nervous svstcm works constantly without our being aware of it as long as there is life the other division is under conscious control giving the ability to think and acl the nervous svstcm is composed of the brain and cranial nerves the spinal cord artil thirty one pairs of spinal nerves as well as fi bres of distribution the spinal nerves emerge in pairs at each level of the pinal column through open ings between the vertebrae and then pass to all parts of the body pressure or irritation of a nerve in or at the spine causes lack of normal con trol of the structure which the nerve supplies this pressure or irritation is fre quently caused bv spinal subluxations which are dis placements of the bones of the spine georgetown chiropractic clinic e tetrtklt dc d gay dc tuesday thursday saturtuy 2 mam street south georgetown tr 73401 buy how my later os hum o 00 down and ioo a week pah a nw coodaeartire on your car ijj open fridays until 9 pm elmwood tire service ltd 64 main s n gmgaswn tr 7390 rtt crad bkampton

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy