Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1961, p. 13

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i what council did thursday jwn ttnri 1m1 thl oioroitown hirald petition against centre lights on main street a i h a petition sinned by 2 per ons objecting to councils plan for centre street light stand ards on main street was led in abeyance by council mondav reeve sargent said the pet iliun had come into his hands that day but was not addressed to anone it s from a number of main street businessmen apparently opposed lo the centre ligbis and t cant tell vou where it arnod from ke said as he handed it to the mayor with authority r jim lmmerson said hr thought the petition should he presented by someone with authority to speak for the pet uinners then we could divuvs it with them and find out whv thej oppose the advice of ex per and what alternative plan they might want he said mavor hvdes opinion was thai the petition was from rate pavers and could he signed bv thci schools give their share j oforgetowns five public chools and holy cross separate school contributed lo hie hoi i pitil fund after touring the building last week pupils i lo r simone bod n of holy cross i anne barrett of park diane mitchell of george ke inedy mar lyn finch of hamso 1 demi s wright of chapel st brenda boyle also ot holy cross and judy mccrea of howard i wngglaiworth turn over moies collected o to wr gglesworth principal and member ot th opening day commillee william k made mapii leaf stadium bound isn t least i busincssii five yaart maim pointed mil thit street reconstruction has under construction for four or i lrinai tin itul fir al ju for i lfown atoms pee wees bantams 1 play on international field district resident passes in acton ftt j 1 11 if mr- ti fur gala maple leaf stadium uu th it plji me of the toronto maple w 1 h iu iv minoi uams j lia of the international will h ive tht di inioml where i league will have a change of muiu of ihi n its of the ume ltenants temporanlv juh 22nd h trod fur th intire morn ten teams from the george- in l tvulvt thirlv the par i town baseball mirlor group cuts mil oun plavirs will i take over the field in the mor pitim in ir thi r and in the iking for their regular ihed aftun h ihi nrlw i al lllltd fames trim vil i the fur l of soma of the greati ho 1 nl m iple waf has minor ball president rill ball dub f r hitir game with initfc who gave birth to the tht mi u i i n i t idea announced tucsdav nihl bargain p william i hll 1 brock ave acton pi- d n i dutlph dencral llii pitdl u saturdav june 10 mr hill who hid manv fru mis and a he town i 1st vcar he continued pnsi live action was taken and sound j financial planning done which will meet costs without deben the prokiatrr has been ap proved hv louncil endorsed bv njlhtmj and sifetv experts and construction of a storm sower down the u litre of the street had bt gun that dav he explain ed enjo ft ticket harrison music pupils successful in exams ily i the following pupils from the i itudm of kenneth r harrison aftt rmt were sutcis i fill in the recent midsummer mllt i examinations of the roval con lrs tervatory of music in tornnl hi singing tan grade 1 andrea chaplin iht t class honors v n grade 2 ancv hunter m the idas hon jim scarlett 1st cla s tiod carolvn hallitt 1st lis tn l gillian swann hon li i haines hon grade- 4 roger smith 1 t j diss hon jane bouskill j carol mcgilvrav hon grade 6 joan bealv i ton 1st class hon i grade 8 david rani hon piano v grade 1 pauline t ass it i i dais hon ehiaheth allen hi n i grade 2 carol mciimh bofl jacqueline bowcll pa pi grade 3 vivien perrv hm rn i roger smith hon 1 ell pass 4 grade 5 i lams hon jams chiphn li jnd kovacs hon grid 8 ilona kov ac p ill hr th p had lived in acton fur vh vear she was noted for her nursical talent and was a great lover if flowers she fltlenrleil kn pi li itiian church failhfulh vlirn her health permitted and was a member of the lad i ul she was n mi niher f tin i men s institute f mini r mi min or hie 11 ike f div n hir diapur of the um aid til ifaal i tu hi ip i kili she vi a hirn a i in h i ihiuhtn of the uti willnni st oil rfiul rtdiel i ii u and small percentage i his petition represents u of t graduate id i al 1 i id i lull i and 2111 11 lit making tin li iid that he lif ssis n truisp irlatmn ofkred h tie leimr in pnnous ms dl ti up ittd since lei it h il n t dmiblcd i all d rl mr i in i im shi is suiv veil in tlire dm 1 km and two sm n lie inv vvilhiim lor ut ht 1 f witikhim larj irie ai rl i ui mr wilfred md- dirrn it rton ii i ink nldiin si lets mr lathemir i in f 1 niuh usr mis r m u 1 norman bird a recent rnnvrnal ery ery imall percentage of ratepayer 23 in fact of vtooj on the voters tut we should recogmie it but we should also recognlie our renpo nubility to the whole town he aaid 1 note on the petition that two people from one business sign one merchant has already i asked that hu name be with 1 drawn earlier in the meet tng a letter from henry llelfant of henry clothing asked for this reeve sargent said he was not defending the petition but believes merchants should b considered because the light ing affects them more than the general public i don t know what proportion the petition represents but 1 don 1 think you clin call jt small he said all ratapjyart the mavor replied that the project is being paid for by all the ratepavers and is not fin anced as a ioea improvement cr fmmcrson suggested the petition be held over until a spokesman for the petitioners attended a meeting cr cass said that as only a small proportion of business men and a aerv small percent aire of voters were represented the petition should be filed subject dropped mavor hde approved filing tun to hold it any further he explained could make con struct inn costs a great deal higher a show of hands hovvev er found onlv a minontv favouring filing the petition the subject was dropped at this stage when no one offered further opinions ashgrovr power of prayer wms meditation i the ashgroie wms meet ing vias held tuesday evening june 13lh al the home of mrs t brovmndge with the assoc ute helpers and regular mem bers torcthcr president mrs v bird open ed with a hvmn and praver minutes of mav meeting read and approvrd and roll call svas answered with the word rriend ship dcvotionals was in charge nf mrs bob tunningham and v as on i he power of promises mrs t harles austin gave some splendid thoughts dn what praver can do it can make a man cease from sin we can all pra as though our vcrv livs hpenricd on it prai tn nd for help and guid household whitewear sxsh2xs homespun bedspreads washable spreads rugged enough for everyday use colorful plaid effects 60x100 298 terry tea towels fast dry soft towels 59 bath towtls a real solid heavy towel in a variety of solid colours big big size 24x46 150 linen tea towels terry towels candy slripe towek al low price and handy lor home a 9 p owel pl9 bsr beach or pool size 15x26 j for checki size 17x30 t f jl blankets blended viscose and nylon satin bound j qq blankets m pastel colours 72xx84 t fitted sheets wahflsso filled bottom sheets double sze each 375 single s ze each 350 linen table cloths beau ful pure linen cloths wove n damask or attract ve pr nts a wonderful linen cloth for the money two popular sizes 50 x 50 239 52 x 72 pillows 298 flannelette blankets wn pped ends colored border white sheets softly napped 54x80 each 200 70x90 each 240 table cloths attrac printed excellent value buoyant mm- rjgm p ho floral t ck ng pail s2 98 sfzl dlfizdalllv fve cotton cloths pillow cases pgp rnany designs fine peicale 165 tniead pf i si 50 x 50 size 100 i lie store for orchil buyers cvuwlh 1main st georgetown lhal mav ittai m mi m mr- it arrives home from ceylon m p b has m lurt jlll hl lso i kidniv i ll will kathrrme t 1 f r a u v month s chiphn h n f 11 lri p t amthrr pallbearers were liar d mr lulire rrrd nd n n til ambeit hrnneth mi i ill i rd pine ami lor mi hi nil 1 a i of cton arrvjik me f lie bean i fu 11 mer vn re liberal nominee of tironto vir iv wl his ltvsc mr rird whn n ihr s 0 i and mr milton bird it r rorclown graduated las nr from the onlaito gnru uril ollege uelph with his rzrrc of radiclor of science f ru il ure and enrolled fir i nduate work at i of t she concluded if we all jon hand and hearts wnh those who seek cod have truth and f ith who then can deslinv mrs dined fill imrvev ure had the for the chosrn mission r james carnev thank hostess and ail who had part and the meeting with a social hour i band attending ihe graduahnn in mi vvcie h- vvifetfhis nt of agncultui et itinud from p9 1 the bright star mission net on sundav afternoon at the lome of lloreen and thelma arnev wnh the program in s par rharge of kenneth austin dor unt miss flsir een carnev read the scripture miskionarv praver hv janet bird are now nurse storj told b mrs geor own where he ce wilson offering received bv ith ihe depart fdviard bird and thelma car re in early ne and dedicated hv tanice iff has been a puh ooxe closing praser by dnuk teacher at malton las ruddell roll call was ans is attending uiuver wered hv rlip a picture of a child and tell why you like it nf 1 1 if j a peter jones ceorgetov r traditional ceremony f oni of the honoured guests a t e op tal ope ig cer i monies sattwdoy halton aap sa dy best sn ps the ribbon 1 cross the mam entrance o off c ally declare tne build ng ijapen n thr fell f im in the rarullv t medmne hi jjadudlid in llil ai m d anil then inlrrned for one vrar a st loscph s ii s i j from then nnt 1 lfi hi erv d as medical officer r vk spending one vear from ni v ember 1 unlil smcmbf 1153 as mo in the 91 h an field ambulance wlllt the anaihan infanlrv ri uade in hanover german in his return to canada in n ivcmber 1153 until lune llir ho scrv ed as medical officer in the mihtarj wing of sunnvhronk hospital or ilarlev re iriied in june 195b with the rank of major h moved tn oikvitle in april 1956 and pentd a m d leal praclice wilh dr it 1 hines and ha her u in piui since that time n adiu i it member of the lakvillr ira falgar memorial hospital he is at present ihe presirtcm nf the medical staff r or the pi t t io vcars he his hicn a rl r rctor nf the lakvillr tialalar chamber nf rmniern rip e entinj the prnfe ionil mrlnn i at pre ent he is al n on thi steennc iimmillre of thr it mil evpansum ml a i i a mm her f ihe liosp lal i ard of governors marrtad in 1mb lo marguer ite bolton of weston he has wri children hoth hois ilrurr e b an 1 dmbi ae llarlev is a menihn nf llaki lie nlf lull hoped lie i closing concert parents and friends of the students of the sunshine school for retarded children are cordially invited st pauls united church hall aaen street milton onteno friday eveg june 23 730 pm no admission charge l hiu and the lla lounlj libera associatit if you are thinking of a newer car we have a good selection of one owner used cars we have handled the service of many of these cars ourselves since the original tale they are all recondi tioned and guaranteed for onefutfy ear w rl 1 h sedan automatic 59 povtiac iaurentin onlv 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