Towns Oldest Resident Born Year Before Canada Confederation Bo in before corded era Joseph died on morning In hospital He Martin 1 J lived in Ion for ths past tut live his at SI Ms daughter Hazel On inlaw and on a win in CnleJon Cast son of John Mar tin he one of our and tw brothers predeceased him In with wlft Clan Sanderson daughters Hue an I John I red Clinton he moved to 100 cere farm in Hit wife ton Clinton died at BO lu relln from firming hi d nuvc to rjc to in Son John in London litis Mrs George ford Fred ind Mrs John Aims I In Georgetown There are three grand children and two grandch Wren Mr was biased with uo I health during a lonfl lift He made a success recover from a fractured hip suffered in a full come month day While this curtailed his he still could en am the bones a form of Ontario cnlertain mint He d often performed a irs parties and companion the district Rev Robert ben veils he funeral service on Tuesday morning at the Harold C Funeral Home and Interment vnt in Eart pallbearer llirei grandsons Martin Paul and Micruel Armsrong Willi am Ritchie Harold Gilmer and Mayor Two Split At Stag THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY NOV 19th PAGE 19 Wayne King 16 Churchill Crescent was winner of tho grand prize when bis ticket was the last left In the drum at the Kinsmen J dinner Friday in the Legion auditorium By previous Mr King had agreed to his with second lajt name drawn so he split with Jack Saunders Durham St Hit 225 ticket holders present enjoyed a floor ihow featuring comedian Doug Ho mo no had a roast beef din catered by the Legion women and savoured the us ual thrill of the elimination draw as name after name erased form the board Lucky draw tickets wire soli on an extra a tape recorder won by ter Special prizes awarded to every 25 name drawn went to Kerry Sherry Saunders Jim Ware Stan J Bo torn ley Angelo D Agosttno Guthrie and A and EURO MEAT AND DELICATESSEN Best Sheep Evaluation John Nurse Gold Medallist John Nurse RR 2 town won the gold medal for sheep evaluation in Inter county Livestock Judging Own petition at the Royal tural Winter Fair John along with Ted Brown of Limehouse and David Fisher of Milton presented County In this event to 70 young men from across the province spent rem Nov visiting the Ontario Agricultural College farms throughout this area of the pro vince the Ontario stockyards etc In preparation for this They evaluated three class es each of dairy cattle beef cattle and swine and one of sheep They then gave rea sons on he classes A Georgetown quartet serenade Georgetown tome old songs on the on of h 100th birthday wife from nose Into Each Life Some Sun Its one of thoe gloomy Nov ember with the overcast so low that even the birds walking 1 have months nee to catch up an three assays ft raid and a weak In back yard My wife has pains in her and is going to have the hying room redecorated I dont know which alarms me more My daughter In the next room writing may on an appalling prospect Asked how It going net she aald pretty wall but that the had an Idea whit was laying wat a lot of crap Two of my colleagues lost fathers unexpectedly on the weekend Another is in hospital having on his stomach and hoping its only ulcer Outride my little world liei a Canada troubled fay pal an unemployment figure that alarming and free of Individual under And outside that world a flam is the big one a seemingly hopeless mess of population ex plosion food war suspicion despair and poverty Oh wall what hall Yeu only go through count once Ifa only Ufa have and however bleak it seemi there are always a few rays of sunshine Looking on the positive If its not bad The corn essays and leaves will eventually be dealt with The living room will be decorated which will cure my pins In the belly My daughter mil Ret a on he r and blame me for it hut wont kill her We all have to lota our sometime and mayba It will be only tn which Is trademark of a par ion day There not much I can do about pollutloa except bagging loaves Instead of them continuing my refusal to throw my l cant do a darn about unemployment except a kid to rake my lawn and Ive and they Brent Interested i little I do in I dividual freedom except and it in this column I shall continue to do and the government had better not start around to As for the world ifi bean a man Human beings earn to enjoy living In miitetj of their own making unlike other animals Perhaps why so many kid are on today If we triad to force drugs on tham d rebel vloUntly And those of sun hint do appear The other at a part a lady friend w embraced rather amorous ly by a middle aged gentleman who had been into the She appealed to me id ejed over his Moulder As smooth ly as a fight referee I broke up the and simultaneous ly prevented the gentlennns The tint lady later told my wife that I hid the and of a European man My wife thought It was a Com Id ring torn of the European I have known In my lite 1 thought It an Insult However a ray of aun shine though murky I got another one this week a friend described a con ceremony in a local church The him self was there and it was bg deal for all The ins children what they had learned in their confirmation They provided the istoek answers which they had learned Hoping to probe a bit deeper he one little guy what lie they had learned muttered lomethlng The Arch I looked rather a iked him to repeat it NEWS Sympathy is extended to Mrs Walter on the death of her husband In Georgetown District Memorial Howtal on Thursday Nov The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon at the Harold McChire Funeral Home Georgetown with In Ceme tery air who has lived ail his life in the district had been In poor health for the past few cam He will be mis sed by his many friends Sympathy extended to Rus sell rcndley and family and to Shirley Mrs Hugh and family of North- bridge on the death of their mo her Mrs Frank in Peel Memorial Hospital on Sat urday Nov 14 following long thy illness rttra the former Earl was a Me long redd of the district She was pre deceased by her husband Frank and by one son Norman Apparently the whole church broke up including A bishop So into each life some fall But at least Judgement Day tan at ways hope for those of sunshine NICHOLSON MEMBER Brant County was the winner of the Jeffrey Burl Memorial Trophy with Ha ton placing won this competition in with the team of Jeffrey Nurse Dan and Larry Bennett Don Nicholson a Hal on dub leader and a student the Ontario Agricultural College member of the winning team In the Judging competition held at the same time We Prepare Meat and Cheese PARTY TRAYS Choose From A Great Variety of Meat and Cheese 130 GUELPH STREET 8776376 Damage Repaired Stores Open Again After Recent Fire back to business as usual for several downtown businesses closed for several days smoke damage after a tin November fire which btarted In a pile of refuse an enclosed loading dock behind the Hotel caused lit tie actual fire damage Bui smoke entered several and apartments In quantity Closed for periods of up to a week or more were Buck Fine Foods the restaurant Holmes Store Barbers and the 5M0KE SALES I Holmes and the Evelyn Shoppe operated smoke sales Profes sional were called in to some stores to smoke odour from the buildings The smoke stopped at the Holmes location Henry proprietor of the adjoining Henry Clothing said he suffer stock damage DRY CLEANING SPECIAL SPECIALS EFFECTIVE NOV 19 thru SAT NOV CADET HAS TWO GEORGETOWN LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU MOORE PARK PLAZA AND HIGHWAY SAT 9am to GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE SAT THURS M3ff y MENS OR LADIES SUIT OR ANY COAT 98 MIX DRAPES OFF Sympathy is to Mrs Hartley Cameron on the death of her mother Mrs Jane Bey in the Hospital on Wednesday Nov The funeral was on Friday at Funeral Home Brampton Kith Interment in Providence Cemetery Get well wishes are extended to Jim Russell who has been transferred from Georgetown hospital to St Michael Hospital Toronto Michelle baby daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Draper Street 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