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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1971, p. 16

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PRESENT FIRST GEORGETOWN CONCERT Haltones Cbolr presented a concert of sacred modem and popular mnsle at St Jobas United Georgetown evening May Founded last fall the group presented Its concert In MUton In December Kennetb Harri son of Georgetown was recently named director Members live In Georgetown MUton and area Shown In the front row left to right are Mildred Galloway Helen Jane Margaret Benton Kay dra Kae Cartwrlght Margery Harris Second row Kaurya Foster Joyce Roth Sanson Cameron Joan Isabel Wilson Lb Roberts Pat Benson Mary Back row director Ken Harrison Tom Hunter Walter Saunders Dave flhrnbsole Jim Banter Mike George Single ton Bernard Shrub sole BIO Brush and planltt Bob ArgaB Absent when the photo was taken were Armstrong Don Mike Ledwlih and Don Clements Pluto by Champion Kin Trophies for Judo Winners in Tournament by Gary Brown THE SECOND annual George town Invitational Tournament held on Sunday April at the Geor getown District high school attracted more lean spec tators and participants Teams from Toronto Bramp ton Scarborough and George town competed for the Ameri can Federation of Grain Millers Trophy In the A division and for the Georgetown Kinsmen trophy in tho B division AFTER AN extremely close time Toronto was announced as winner of the Kinsmen trophy In the B division with Scarbor ough as runnerup In tbe A division Toronto edged out a narrow win over Trophy THE GEORGETOWN Kins men also presented trophies to winners of the different age categories who were as follows Under Karl David Hugh Goodman lightweight Rodney heavyweight Rick ONE OF THE highlights of the afternoon was the exhibition of liferent Judo techniques giv en by black belts and Georgetown for the American Federation of Grain Millers Fred Daley the Georgetown instructor was very pleased when Mr from the Ontario Judo Black Belt Association announ ced the following list of promo tions within the Georgetown club BLUE BELT Rob GREEN BELTS Danny lent Mike Fobert Bod Donald son- ORANGE BELTS Gay Don aldson Bob Ruth Scott Pot Fobert Eric Fobert on YELLOW BELTS Brian Ro gers Warren Street Jim Tim Thomson Chris Reed Carl Newman Lenore Newman New Equipment Will Test Eyes Kindergarten Kids County Health Unit has recently purchased a Scar borough Scrcener This equip ment is to be used In testing the vision of kindergarten children throughout the county The test consists of a check three areas of visual prob lems Impaired visual acuity I Muscle imbalance 3 Far Since muscle Imbalance must be picked up at an early age in order to be corrected the equip ment is thought to be priceless In terms of protective care for this particular age During the week April reporting period only 2 of Beers of the Ontario Provincial which resulted In injuries to Police stationed at North Hal- ton Detachment worked a total of hours and patrolled miles on area roads und- The total property da mage was estimated to be ap proximately The mis haps were attributed to care er their A total of less driving and Impaired drlv- motorists were charged for infractions under the Highway Traffic Act while others re ceived warnings- Proceedings in Provincial Court re sulted in convictions being registered Officers responded to gen eral occurrences this week in cluded were 5 theft investiga tions instances of breaking and entering 3 investigations under tbe Liquor Control Act in which 3 persons were charg ed 3 domestic complaints investigation under the Game Fish Act and 3 impaired drivers apprehended Other occurrenc es were of a minor nature and required little time to clear Officers investigated motor vehicle collisions during tbe To date a total of charg es have been laid and others are pending Accident Prevention Person nel visited and Camp- bellviile Public Schools where approximately pupils were again reminded of bicycle safe ty MOTORISTS Now that spring Is officially here this means well be having many rainy days On these rainy days be watchful for children Remem ber Its harder for them to see you Its also harder to stop on the wet pavement If a child suddenly darts out in front of you Please take it easy on rainy days watch for children and remember children wont always remember watch for you THE fie TKftTFIC TO WES SBiT BALUNAFATJ Early Church History Revived at Anniversary former residents and friends came back to worship at United Church on Sunday it was anniversary Sunday All seats were filled as a large crowd came out to welcome tbe guest speaker Rev William P Sllnn pastor of Memorial United Church Ridge- way The Acton Legion Chorallers added much to the service with their contribution of three num bers also the Junior sang very sweetly under the direction of Mrs Robert Kerr Miss Sinclair was organist Rev Kelvin Johnston called service of worship and thought it was In order to have early history of the church read by one of the descendants of the earliest worshipper Mr Akltt- Norman Sinclair was cal led to read this history prepared by Miss Hilts Rev had an amusing little story for the children about a family of skunks The sermon given by the guest speaker was The time between Easter and Pen tecost went on to say it wasnt enough to tell others believed the miracles of Easter and Christmas we have show it by tho life we live The beautiful baskets of daffo dils which graced tho church were placed there through the kindness of Mrs J Vaughan Many stayed for refreshments and a social half hour in basement after the service to the child ren of Mr and Mrs who took part in tho Miles for Millions March on Saturday The four youngsters 3 boys and girl ranging in ages from 11 to started the march along with all the others at the start ing point which was Brampton The little she year old completed miles and the older ones Sorry to have to report that Mrs Hugglns who celebrated her birthday last week met with an accident on Sunday morning when she fell and suf fered a broken hip An emerg ency operation was performed later Sunday and last reports are that she Is resting comfort ably at General Hospi tal Tho many friends of Miss Al va fa former resident of will be pleased to know she was able to leave bos- pita and la convalescing at her home In Georgetown Allan and Murray arrived home on Sunday after an enjoyable holiday In Scot land and the island of Majorca They spent a few days with their grandmother Mrs at Toured other parts of Scotland and visited with many other relatives The rest of tho time was spent on tho Island of Majorca which Is a noted spat far tourists Allan graduates from the University of Waterloo on May and Murray returned on Tuesday to continue his studies there Wlnnlfred Smith Sir Allans Castle Fascinates TwentySix Zeta Alpha Gals by Pat Lawday The April meeting of Zeta Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held at the borne of Joan McDonald Stewarttown where final plana were made for tbe Founders Day dinner to be held April 30 The evenings program on Architecture was presented by and Joan McDonald In all girls atten ded a tour of Hamiltons Dun- dura Castle which had been arranged by and Joan Castle was the home of Sir Allan Napier who was Prime Minister of United Province of Canada In IBM The home was complete ly restored between and as Hamiltons Centennial project castle has approxi mately 33 rooms each decor ated In the correct period style The tour started In base ment where we were shown tbe various rooms used by the do mestic help for their chores There was a dairy room where fresh butter and cheese were In the laundry room we saw several Irons and equipment used to press ruffles on the ladles fine dress es and petticoats One iron weighed about 25 pounds and was used for pressing the heav ier linens We were then shown the wine cellar the brewery the baggage room and tbe Ire proof vault where Sir Al lan kept his valuable papers In tho kitchen we were told how candles were made and after much tedious work one candle would burn for only ab out minutes In the oven bread cakes and cookies are still baked In the To beat tbe oven the cook would have to light the fire and when oven was the proper temperature remove the hot coals sweep the floor clean and then the baking could be done in hot brick There was also a dumb waiter on which the prepared food was placed In order to be sent to the butlers pantry next to the dining room After our tour of the base ment we walked to the second floor of the castle where we saw the three daughters bed rooms their school room and the childrens nursery which intained all sorts of ar ticles to delight almost any child There was a Victorian doll with waxen face and mov ing eyes Also on tbe second floor three guest rooms have been converted to a historic museum Three steps above the second floor we found ourselves looking at the master bedroom We are now on ground floor admiring the drawing room tastefully decorated in crimson and lilac Off to one side of tbe room a beautiful antique piano which can still be played today As we entered the dining room we could Imagine gay dinner parties with plenty of good wine to drink and lots eat One of the original sil ver serving dishes bearing tbe tits on the buffet at the far end of the room On the table we saw ornate candelabra as well as silver bowls laden with fruit High above the table hangs a magnificent crystal chandelier Small Wedgwood discs decor- 1 ate the base of the chandelier while a million stars sparkle from its crystal prisms Each prism would be painstak ingly cleaned by lady of the house as the chandelier was too great a treasure to bo trusted to the household help Before departing we were shown the Ablution Room where Sir Allan would bathe It lo cated near the rear entrance to the castle so that Sir Allan would have easy access to It af ter a day of riding or bunting In the basement a maid would laboriously pump water for two or three hours to ensure that Sir Allans tub would be filled when he wished to bathe The girls then got Into tbe waiting cars for the ride back to Joans where our meeting was resumed While refresh ments were served many peo ple discussed the pros and cons of living in Sir Allans day opposed to today DID YOU KNOW Mother of pearl the multi colored lining of certain shells used for buttons ornaments THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MAY CAN IDB SERVE YOU One of our representatives will be at CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Tol Wednesday May If you require a term loan for a new or existing business you are invited to dis cuss your needs with him An appoint ment can be arranged by telephoning INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 20 St South Hamilton CM FOR MOTHERS DAY FRESH FRAGRANT In distinctly arrangements ALSO POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS ETC SPRING OPENING Now READY to serve your spring needs featuring ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS Window Boxes Boxed Plants including MARIGOLD PETUNIAS ASTERS ETC ALSO VEGETABLE PLANTS ONIONS ETC In Wadding and Funeral Glen Valley Florists 11 Credit St Glen Williams Open Dally Til Dark FREE Cloud Sunday DELIVERY PHONE Opening 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