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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 5, 1970, p. 2

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Frank Prominent In Peel County Organization A prominent breed in Peel County who hail in many important pes on county organizations Frank Oliver in Peel Memorial Hospital lebruaiy 18 111 last fall Mr hid planned dispersal sale of his herd at Oakvlllc on Feb IB anil according to his wishes the proceeded that day The herd was begun in 1000 by his father and had won man dis tinctions on the show circuit from until the present Both Prink his father made wide circle of friends throughout North am who to 1eel Count for help attic for their hi rib CENTURY FARM Mr the fa firm at Alloa 3rd It is a century farm purchased in by William Dunn and farmed sue his son Stephen Br unison Tom in I great grand ion Frank Son of Thomas and the Alma Mr on public school school then became a dairy ind cattle exporter He hid as president of mi lions including 1 Mutual Fire Insurance Co Peel club Peel Liberal Association Peel Junior Farmers and Allot School He was a of the fire insurance firm board and of Peel County Plowmen association an member of Peel County milk board He was Planning board during the early days of the Bramalca development He wjs a member of Union Presbyter ian Church THREE CHILDREN He was particularly interest in community ur which developed the potential of young people He leases his wife Eccles ho married in Presbyterian Church three children Mary IB Stephen 14 and Tommy and his father Thomas son Rev John of St Pauls United Church ton conducted the funeral Ice at the David A McClure Home Brampton an I interment in emetery Pallbcircrs were Art Moore Ja and William Garton and Albert Lcdcrle Toronto Flower bear ere Fred Sharpe Howard Lloyd Williamson George Dixon Cameron Howard and Joe Lions Seek Views on Legislation THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MARCH 1970 The meeting of Local Council of Women held in the committee Peel Company on February president Mrs Anne Pnlchardj in the chair Mrs Jones correspondence including form letters from safe TV anil cable TV pleas for public support for Nijcm both mil the Red Cius and a pie i for a closer study of Indian affairs Mrs Dick renewed the current Consumer New featuring articles on the dardizjtion of sizes of child rens clothes photograph an analysis of the content an i i lue of mouth washes vitamin the value of Vitimn A diet the vikie of the addition of Vitamin the dally milk BAN THE BOTTLES The secretary was instructed to write the local Snow urging him to support legislation to ban the use dispns bottles The provincial council had for findings of the Council on proposed le inline wide I Us it open bund b lowcrint of school leaving to el Icgilization of the of mar ijuina A discussion w is led by Mrs J and as these mat tors wcie felt to be of vital porlancc to ill citizens a prompt reply was requested Mrs Near Ninetieth Birthday Nirs Angus Lawson Dies Living most of her ninety on the Line one of the districts est residents died on February Mrs Angus the for mcr Nellie Florence McDowell of James and Russell McDowell was born on April and had lived to the many wonderful fies of the twentieth On Christmas day she married Angus Lawson who her on October 24 Like her husband she was a fond idmircr of horses and it was a common sight in the early days to see her spirited white driver on the Line Born of a family ding six sisters and five two sisters Mrs Charlotte Li me house Mrs Roy Choate Flossie Brampton and one brother Wil McDowell Georgetown remain She also leaves to mourn her loss one son Jack his wife Kathleen and grand daughter Carol j Funeral service on at Hie C McClure Funeral Home was conducted by Rev The pallbearers were three I William and Russell Ross and Gordon Currie George Lei lie William and J icK Interment was in Cemetery Husband Founded Georgetowns Largest Department Store Widow of a man one of Glen Cedar Mrs in it her ho mi at College ipel and Interment was in iliwn Cemetery IN THE MAIL BAG Mrs Silver the former in native Russia in lived in they moved Is the Real Controversy Terr Cotta em Silvers Iknirt ment Slon had its two liter when Mr Sil 1 motto of today Do you ver rented a small store high what is now longs Restaur soalllcd pro ant Before that he hail ird door to door district lunltus Tio later he built the nucleus of the present store at I In other end of Main Strut and with its several it has bciome one of tic est in Ihn should allow road to destroy our scenic I full ajrcr road improve mint would be great but a new raid widening operation des troying scenic countryside Is I Come to MAPLE AVENUB BAPTIST CHURCH Scott and Howard Musical Team from Contral Seminary LOME TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY Georgetown Pentecostal Church Masonic Tempi No 7 Hwy Lin Pastor Jack SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a School llim Morning Worship Evingelistic Service Come and enjoy friendly fellowship and helpful Affiliate of the Mountain sad Minister Rev Cairns 10 a Sunday 15 m Worship Service WELCOME destroying our the very air we Mrs Silver workcl lhc husband in the busmen tb enough Arc until he retired in Vl 0 when mnwd to lor fftr roads that si I 0 and onto then their son Sid has operated the rv Their interest in the ml denied to them was jf w is a community aat when Mr Silver on rd discussed sen the Silver memorial jw Wl would find that we in local as as we appear father sin be His just that wc differ on the dearie of road Improve Sid grandchild In to your lis in ilHiiit wanting to ret ira I imily f tin and one mi in such a burn Mr of Tor have not noticed th fash ions of on lrl A STEWARTTOWN GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evangelkal Centennial Public School Sunday School All Classes a The First Supper Christian Authority School Teacher Served as RCAF Wireless Operator Christian Reformed CHURCH Line Georgetown J Services every Sunday JO and am Sun day School Visitors welcome listen every Sunday to The Back To God Hour Radio Minister Joel a CFGM 30 am Meg CHIN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Mein and Guelph 10 a Morning Worship am Church School OranLtt Mrs Choir Director Miss McNeil Miniiter Rev A resident of Slewirttown mil district some trancis Jinkinson died at St Catharines Hospital on February IB She was born In Mo int Den nis the younger daughter of Horace and Mary The family moved to j mg Township In 1923 anil to in where trances attended pibllc school Georgetown tilth school and Toronto Normal School She at LimchoiLse School Clnpleiu St Catharines During the wir she served wireless in the from 1019 to 1045 on the East Coast and Newfoundland While living in she was member of St Johns Anglican Church where she served as Sunday School teach choir member and organist She was also on active member of the In she mov ed to and on August she married Donald P or tint town at St Anglican Church Ho mer her she joined Trinity United Church in and later Mountain View United Church when the fimily moved to St Catharinei in 1005 She was an active member of the in both Church of God Esquoting Community Hall tewarttovm Sunday School a Morning Worship 11 a m Service New Pastor Rev C Wilson to hear a pentecostal preacher tell it as It is The Church of God the oldest Pentecostal Church In North America ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH II St MINISTER Rev Robert Organist a Church School Grade and up am Sovereignty Junior Congregation m Service of Hymns and Gospel Sons EVERYONE IS WELCOME Knox Presbyterian Church lain and Church MINISTER REV YOUNG 10 am Church School 1 a Morning Worship Nursery Core ORGANIST Gowland HOT SPOT There n comment lately school crossing timet ion is of extreme to the community One only his to the vol and of Lrjffic that moves around our schools to realize the imminent dinger There is however a dan flaw In our safely system the student A drive In our town just before and after school hours shows that our school children have not been taught or have not to They can be seen walking on Ihe rmil when there ire sidewalks on the side of the road nnd two three and even four abreast These hulls can be seen school day and this Includes all students from primary to the school level We hive ah inly hid near tragedy con a student Ate we to wait for serious to Parents it Is up lo you as well to educate your dren Perhaps this Is one area where you could Start it may well aave your child life DO YOU REALLY CARE DO AND INVITE YOUR GEORGETOWN JAYCEES Georgetown Ontario OR STRAWBERRY JUICE EGGS WITH PECTIN 49 fRESH ONTARIO PORK SALE LOIN PORK ROAST- LOW PORK IGA PEAS CHOICE V UNGRADED TIN FIUSEIIVAU FANCY VEGETABLES 45 nut MORTON DINNERS 5 WHITE OR COLOURED TOILET TISSUE FRESH IMPORTED ASPARAGUS LB JAFFA ORANGES tomatoes LETTUCE SSi PACK 29 POTATO CHIPS y-i- aS wis ma Hunt IGA LUCKY SHOPPER P Confederation St IGA SLICED BREAD loaf 21 Carnation Milk 33 IGA ROYAL GOLD BUTTER and In the Order of Mineral service on the Stir I it the Noble Crone She ii her Home con band Donald the Hi and of St and her winter Mary of She was by her parents mil then John of and trank of town if Mom Interment wns In Vie turn St pjllbeiicrs were six ntphtw I St nicy OHjw Stindish Herbert Women were sponsors of a moil siiciesiful euchre held in Hie Township hall last were dies Mrs Laura Iirownndsc and Mrs Helen Slen Mrs Reg and Mr Hector Bird consolation prizes going to Mrs and Mr Webb The Indies would like to express their to those who don prizes fords Shoes Slnrc Tceiis Stcwuttown Silvers Stoic and stile George town Mis C A Do you know that OFFER YOU THIS WIDE RANGE OF HOME COMFORT EQUIPMENT heated BRANCHES IN KITCHENER GALT GUELPH STRATFORD GEORGETOWN for Established QUEEN ST GEORGETOWN

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