Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 31, 1957, p. 12

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5 opoiofftown hbrald ti bvenlnc july 31 1967 pagb 4 dr j burns minn dental suttgeon xray jott street ik 7j871 m john it k fbactics of dentistry xray trlucle 73011 main street georgetown a m nielsen- oc nd doctor of chiropractic mid naturopathy 43rd year of practice 28 pjoi y closed tfcuradaya lamry attendant 164 guelph st georgetown triangle 73612 noftvai school great success 105 children in attendance s m faibiah ro optometrist mcnxmara jewuurs georgetown ny w rcarr professional engine a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph st telephone tr 73340 georgetown animal cunic c w sayan dvav 106 guelph street opposite armstrongs garage to 72741 i frank patch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 w tr 74864 georgetown h bksos and ralph da vies accredited plc accountants- 65 main st n georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9 am to 5 pjn mondays to fridays for expert eye care consult o t walker opioiiiolhlt s main st north brampton over abells drug store gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours 9 aum to 6 pm daily evenings by appointment robt r hamilton ro optometrist office hours loam 6 pm daily evngs by appt phone tr 73971 north side of highway no 7 east of dominion seed house monuments pollock a campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north alt pr even t chimney fires us fir chief chemical chimney cleaner to eliminate soot and scale from your stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon foe us in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton coop supplies tom vansickler ba barrister solicitor a notary 19 main st s tr 74331 former hydro hidg maurice manderson ka barrister solicitor and notary public tr 72464 office mill st georgetown walter h pope cpa acis certified public accountant licensed municipal auditor 39 main st south tr 74821 after hours tr 74979 lever hoskin chartered a 81 main n brampton glendale 14824 44 victoria st toronto phone em 44131 dale bennett barrister and solicitors leroy dale qc 101449s6 sybil bennett qc 19301966 douglas v latimer ba trlangle 73381 mill st georgetown hewson ord nelson barrlatarm and solicitors 39 main st south beside knox church 130 cuelph st hunter bids no 7 bwy george c hewson john d ord frederick a helson tr 72246 tr 7781 earl g black b coaun rla ca chartered accountant 182 main st milton ont trianol 4562 tf l roberrrw fletcher bailiff prompt reports v alley 73114 r r 1 bronte neville8toller co tnbltc atcmuitetttb and compnun secretaries trustees in bankruptcy commissioners for oaths toronto brampton coial lindsay penelon palls le 24080 hl 14465 to 74711 fa 44404 111 georgetown office 21 malnst s w chiropractic cunic tucsdayc 12 pun to pjn thursdayt 12 pjn to pjn saturday 11 mjm fa bub d oat 0c i titraiiit dc x mala st tr 73401 sbsdtessbqbsssaasabbbsssbsisssttssbaaastbas general feeling in the commun ity is that tlfti first norval and area vacation bible school was a great success- there were his children enrolled at the school which ran for te days the childre were year olds making up the kindergar ten group 68 years olds coming under the heading of the primary srljr- rl zt 7 tc where a large number of geor- deparunent and 11 year 9 getbwnsa are employed descri- defence minister unveils new irociuois jet eirgine bt mora than ft interest to local residents was the unveiling of uhe iroquois jet engine dev eloped by orenda engines at mal- rhaklng up the older section or junior for the first week all the children met in the public school which was very convenient and comfortable for the second week the kindergarten department met in the anglican church the prim ary group in the presbyterian church and the junior children in the united church the school op ened at 900 oclock each morning monday to friday and was dismis sed at 11 so an each morning opened with the national anthem god save the queen followed by the lords prayer a scripture lesson and a general prayer after the devqt i j h rterft followed by the story hour the children hen went outside for a games period- and then returned to the building for their craft per iod crafts this year included in ternational time clocks wordless books beanies book marks stain glass windows church buildings and canoes the workers were drawn from the three denominations represen ted in the village the anglican church was in charge of the kin dergarten group and the leader here was mrs cameron barker as sisted by miss joyce mclean miw judy hvedehave and miss a m young the primary department was guided by the workers from the presbyterian church under the leadership of mrs sam mcclure assisted by mrs j m archdekin miss joan crawford and miss anne davis the united church took charge of the junior department with miss anna may hutchinson as the leader assisted by miss elaine laird mrs robert garden and miss bonnie june mcmeekin the overseer of all the work was the rev g l royal and the editor of the camp roar the daily paper was the rev j e maxwell the final evening friday july 19 saw a giant rally of parents and pupils in the anglican parish hall the chairman of the meeting was the rev g l royal assisted by the various workers in all de partments skits and singing were put on for the benefit of the par ents who applauded heartily cer tificates of recognition were pres ented to the children for their par ticipation in the vacation bible school the general work of the bible school comes under the adminis tration of the credit valley minis terial association and its norval committee the convener of this committee is the rev j e max well and its members the rev w e gill and the rev g l royal plans are to be laid this fall for a bigger and better vacation school in 1958 the heartiest thanks of the committee goes out to all those who in any way aided in the suc cessful completion of this yesrs vbs getowners are employed lied as the most powerful engine in the world uncommon interest has- heeni shown both the british air ministry officials and by a us engine manufacturer who is neg otiating to produce it under lic ense in che united states devedopedtuspower the gf 105 it hats a jet thrust of some 28000 pounds triple that of the engine powering the cf106v officiating at the unveiling was a man who visited georgetown some months ago he was none other than canadas la test minister of national defence hon george r pearkes vc mr pearkes spoke at a legion dinner locally in march in aid ot the membership drive be ing held by the canadian legion in this country he is a charter mem ber at that group having helped the late earl haig form it through the amalgamation of a number of veterans groups while in the district he stayed with a long time friend sandy best mp for halton and met many local people including many in the baisiness section and quite a number of those who had served with him during the first war in the latter group were harry gold- ham and orbcy herrington who both served under him during the 9 6randson chosen to attend scout janiboree paul mcoiraber son of mr and mre earl hcxunber of toronto and grandson of mr and mrs alex mccumber of town left for eng land by plane friday paul is one of 1364 canadian hoy scouts going to the world jubilee a gathering of scouts scout leaders and rover scouts from every corner of the globe the jubilee held at sutton coldfield warwickshire marks the fiftieth anniversary of the boy scout movement and the centen ary pf its founder lord baden pow ell thirtyfive thousand scouts from over eight countries will at tend the canadian scouts are to he the guests ojtthe scouts of surrey county prior to and following the assembly which begins officially august 1st the headquarters area of the canadian contingent to jim will have some- distinctjvalir canadian features in that it will include a large styrofoam igloo loaned by the canadian governments dep artment of northern affairs and fully equipped with furs eskimo utehsihrand other items loaned by friends of scouting two 16 foot te pees and eight totem poles made by london ontario scouts two 8foot gruxly bear totem poles loaned by the british columbia provincial museum and a large sign of carved wood bearing the word canada with maple leaves at either end through the cooperation of com missioner l h nicholson the fam ed musical ride of the royal car- adia mounted police will appear on august 5th and 6th as part of the canadian scout contingent pro gramme her majesty queen elizabeth accompanied by prince philip will visit the jamboree on august 3rd hrh the duke of gloucester the president of the british boy scouts association will officially open the jamrboree on august 1st it is estimated that jamboree j- 1 fc v y fvyi first war when he was colonel of scouts will need daily 20000 loa- their regiment ves of bread 10000 gallons of in speaking of the new engine miik and adout 50000 gallons of rom tv wsmt tahlom ahow had a monday july at orfbrd picture frtma col she bowed atraral fnunocpletvrea aplarniar law frajatag li wed to cabana an artiavarork mo lwjod tba use of burr ijsr farm news 444 cuub members tour 3telco plant j e w hamilton district was the centre of a bus held by the halton 4h agricultural clubs last thurs day july 18th eightythree club members and leaders took part in the trip the first visit was to the steel company of canada plant in ham ilton here the club members fol lowed the various processes invol ved in making steel at noon the group had lunch aboard the ss macassa while touring hamilton bay in the afternoon a visit was made to the hamilton sanitarium and the sanitarium farm the final stop was at the jerome brothers farm at aneaster the main enter prises on the jerome farm aire rad- he said that it was a courageous step for canada as it involved many intricate problems inherent in such advanced design it is re markable that a country so new to this exacting and complex scientif ic engineering field could produce an engine of such advanced design and performance in such a short time the development of cana das technology is significant be cause a countrys defense capabili ties are becoming increasingly and inescapably dependant on the in dustrial capacity which it posses ses the hon george pearkes is a career soldier who served up to and including the rank of major general his last command in can adas forces when assuming the portfolio of national defence he asked that he no longer be called general but mr to accent the civilian status of his position and his first order was that cutting off his array pension for his long serv ice in the canadian army notice to creditors in the estate of alfred morri- soai retired farmer dcasd all persons having claims ag- aidst the estate of alfred morri son late of the township of es- quesing retired farmer who died on or about the 27th day of may ajd 17 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the un dersigned on or before the 31st day of august ad 1957 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 30th day of july ajx 1067 ruth elisabeth coxe and frank wilson executors of the estate of alfred morrison by their sol icitors dale and bennett geor getown ont 814 water here are a few of the items needed for the 12day jamboree is tons of butter 14 tons of 40 tons of fresh meat 48 tons of sugar 228 tons of fresh vegetables crand uniom 1st quarter sales top n 00000000 sales exceeding 100000000 by the grand union company during the first quarter of the eastern food chains 1957 fiscal year which ended june 1st are the highest ever recorded in a single quarter during the companys 85year his tory it was reported by lansing p shield president during the 13week period end- 1sh smi m m ll its jaety te apray roxatohe woof cat tim apeciol toxatone pray aw h any tomc or cywicmrtyp vocuwa daoimrf and rmr al mtlsa oi s roxatone colours at yoar dalor a mn for rut vcwvbt teat iowi aw caloers onf srypee nw year kammplammj ayoanhlavw lteauiifol roxatone ptten lalnetj toubiaafoar cojottntwfe awe durable roxatone 4 of tough plastic iparuckm stands up to repeated washing reawto acr and its up to tinea tunea nvwnnonal aenapea aa long an paintwork versatile roxatone can be sprayed n any properly prepared aorfaea wood paper p board masonito plaster bricks block concrete or metal ideal for walla omkngii ami fmmjtartt toxaun of canada uw1b now toronto ontario 3717 s- iyle your hofvie with available in georgetowm acton at beaver lumber co ltd 11 water street triangl 72234 at tenpro distributors to our rental service on air compressor and spray gun makes painting a pleasure highway 7 phone 519 ed june 1 grand union sales to taled 102141177 an increase of 177 per cent over sales of 86780 557 during the corresponding per iod a year ago indicative of the rapid growth of grand union in recent years the sales of the first quarter dur ing 1957 were greater than total sales of 99818829 recorded by the chain during the fiscal year 1947 for the fiveweek period ended june 1 1957 grand union had sales of 40202546 this repre sents an increase of 107 per cent over sales of 36318155 during the comparable period of 1956 ishes and potatoes the tour was under the leader ship of a t woodley chairman of the halton 4h club leaders coun cil and j allen francis associate agricultural representative for hal ton county f h ssl dad did you pick up iny dress that young voice hits dad whore it hurts he was so sore hed remembered every thing and here is amelia with a heavy date demanding her dress which he forgot to pick up at the cleaners why grumbles cad dont women do their pa shopping the answer isjthat farm women usually do in fact their shopping in person and 4by miaiarradtirap to a lot of money how nauch well last year fnnn familiee put about 2i billion dollars into circulation thats ywr twice the asoount spent fox all the now hojuubng in oanadiu about 1000 gcdllkni i dollin went for koiawbold reiaiie- 181 menta the oiingb you buy angularly and the rest of tbntoney was spent for equip- ment wages feed seed fertiliaers- every thing that fjanraers need to produce food in ajbundanoo all this taroa spend3ng for oorgarngf goods and bervicea helps to keep a groat many catutdiaeanployedinawiie variety of bwunnesseb and fa a powevfol s to progresb and prosperity this b poesible by fod- pent prkres wiutii jnclo

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