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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1971, p. 13

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Ads That Pay can place an ad In The Heralds Classified page by phoning Baying or telling The Herald la where yon win find the results you want GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing The GcorgeUwn Herald served Georgetown and district Printers and Publishers for over a century offering the beit In tine printing and news coverage Second Oats Mall Registered Number 0943 Georgetown Ontario Thursday June 3rd Return Guaranteed per year Copy Price Fifteen Cent DRAPER DOBIE CO LTD MEMBERS- THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Your Nearest Branch Office Queans Square Brampton Phone Brampton or Milton and Toronto Fart accurate quotations and service on any exchange Visit our modern office If you can However you can open an account by telephone SUCCESSFUL INVESTORS AND TRADERS KNOW DRAPER DOBIE B Thomson Baa try NO SURPRISE Kerr Unanimous Choice of Halton West Conservatives It was almost a foregone con Ministers without Portfolio elusion but In the dicey game James Snow East politics there are often late- play upsets However none were predict and no surprises roiled ton Wests smoothly run Pro gressive Conservative lion in Acton last Wednesday night Minister of Energy and Re sources George Kerr the sit ting member and first provincial cabinet minister was the unanimous choice of Burl ington Esqucs- ing Acton supporters rally ing to the Tory cause In the Acton high school auditorium STANDING OVATION Tho year old Burlington lawyer first elected in was nominated by Burlington YPC president Com Jackson Spey- School principal Gary Daw- kins of Acton seconded tho no mination Kerr won a standing ovation from the seat convention crowd as he negotiated a path to the platform already wore going to need all led by cabinet colleagues the support we can get We all of Mines Leo and hove to put our shoulders Richard Potter OLDEST TORY Acton Mayor Los Duby Warden Acton Reeve Frank Oakes and the oldest voting Tory Charles Browne were also wait ing on stage to greet the star of the political show who will be 101 in June came close to upstaging a cast of VIP speakers including tho affable Minister of Mines Easts Jim Snow and Dr Potter BATTLE ORDERS Introduced by chairman convention organizer Robbie Foster of Burlington and asked to say a few words Actons doughty centenarian with May as escort marched to the podium and gave PCs their marching battle OPENING SOON Georgetown Hobbies Crafts Complete linos of Hobby and Craft Supplies LOCATED AT 5 WESLEYAN ST GEORGETOWN Application for the ultimate commercial zoning of land on the corner of Highway 7 and Line west of Georgetown was made by lawyer Ken Lang don at Esquesing Council regular meeting recently Representing Baron owner of the land Mr Long- don told call for establishment off a farm equip ment sales and service business service station and eventually a formers market restaurant motel on the property present used for farming Introducing Our New Line Of SUMMER FURNITURE Made by WESTERN Noted for Finest Quality The Only Kind Well Sell Our Selection Includes LAWN CHAIRS LOUNGE CHAIRS FIESTA SEATING GROUP LAWN UMBRELLAS TABLES CAMPING EQUIPMENT REDWOOD OBLONG COFFEE TABLES BARBEQUES Alio for file Room BARBEQUE EQUIPMENT etc LAWN HAMMOCK AND MANY OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO WIGO TELEVISION APPLIANCES NORTH HALTONS LARGEST TV APPLIANCE OUTLET 32 MAIN STREET NORTH pride GEORGE KERR hind the wheel If were going to win he told delegates K stout minichallenge rocked roily He too got a standing ovation ADD ZING Burlington s musical and Joy its Junior bond comp lete with shapely majorettes added zing and colour to the convention Otherwise in surprise switch from predictable script PC showmen settled for a business like production on George Kerr and his supporting east to set tho atmosphere carry tho show DETAINED Burlingtons youth bond In scarlet uniforms braved cold in a through town march from the park Their dramatic arrival the school doors was a curtain cue Tho convention got under way about on hour late although re gistrations were begun dot The only miss In an on target 11 was the absence of new ed ucation minister Robert Welch unavoidably detained in an earlier platform role Plan Security Guards To Forestall Vandals Vandalism It the Increase at many conservation areas and a remit of thlt vandalism the Region Conservation Authority has decided to patrol of security guards at their areas at Kelso Rattle snake Point and Crawford Lake We have been remarkably fortunate our areas with the lack of vandaliim la recent years Joan Rollings formation officer for the Credit Valley Conservation Authority The only area acts of recently has been the reservoir at Orange- a couple of occasions the gatehouse has been broken Into the gates to the spillway opened but the area Is checked every day to little damage bas been done We always have a patrol on when we have campers In our areas In case they need assist- ancc but we have had no call to employ them on a full time ba sis at our extensively used areas said Mrs Police patrols along the bor ders of the areas was given aa one of the reasons for the lack of vandalism at Credit Author ity areas In recent years For Farm Equipment Centre Seeks Commercial Zoning For 5th Line Hwy Corner BUSY CROSSROAD 1 Mr Langdon claimed the In Lino is perhaps the busiest crossroad between Acton and Georgetown excepting the Lino Ho suggested the prop erty is in an Ideal site to serve transients especially since provincial highway passes dir ectly in front Ho also pointed out there is already so mo in dustrial use of land on tho Line south towards WIDE FRONTAGE Of the approximately 1 i foot frontage on Highway necessary for construction of business feet would be used for the formers market for the service station feet for the equipment sales and re tail outlet and 125 feet for the restaurant Mr made it clear Mr Baron would use the equip ment sales portion strictly for selling farm equipment has no intention of turning it into a junkyard Township planning board has already approved tho applica tion In principle TREEMENDOUS GESTURE Georgetown Chamber of Commerce retiring chairman Bob Lane turns over a cheque for 200 to Deputy Reeve Art Speight at a recent committee meeting while Mayor Bill Smith looks on approvingly The Is the first of an annual donation from Georgetown C of C to be used to buy trees for town streets Old Celebrating COME ALONG TO OUR GALA fori BIRTHDAY SALE Buy GET FREE FRIDAY JUNE 11th ST GEORGETOWN PHONE Domtar Employee Years Was War Veteran Fireman A retired employee of Fine Papers Ltd veter an of World War I Frederick Armstrong 11 Street died in Georgetown hospital on May He was Son of William C and Marg aret Henry Armstrong Freder ick Nassau Armstrong was born in Streclsville where he attended school later moving to Glen Williams and then to Georgetown Ho served from to with the 164th Bat talion 2nd Motor Machine Gun Brigade In he married Pearl Boo mer in St Georges Church and they had lived In their Street home since then Mr Armstrong was an employee of tho then Alliance Paper Mills for over years when be re tired He was a member of St Georges Anglican Church Cre dit Masonic lodge Orion Odd Fellows lodge and Loyal Oran ge Lodge US belonged to Branch Canadian Legion and hod served as a member of the Georgetown Volunteer Department He leaves his wife and two children Dons of Baltimore Maryland and William of St Lambert P four grand children Kim Guy Gary and Kristin and a sister Mrs A A Matthews of Paris He was pre deceased by brothers and sisters Frances Jane Margaret Ann John William and Joseph Rev L conducted the funeral service at the Har old McClure Funeral Home on Friday and Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery Pall- bearers were Fred J Sam John Armstrong Harry Savings Aubrey Grant and Victor Maple Scull Pupils Excel Win Trinity Awards On May 15 the Senior and Award Winners Recital was held In Toronto by members the Canadian Trinity Teachers Pupils of Dorothy Richardson Scull of Georgetown re ceiving awards were Ashley of Georgetown medal and a cash award for the highest marks In erode 4 piano exam Andrew Cherry Erin a trophy and cash scholarship for high est marks in grade 7 piano ex am Andrew also won the aw for best performance and stage deportment The win ner of this award is chosen at the recital following the prog ram Julie Smith Acton a trophy and cash scholarship for the highest marks in grade 8 piano exam The Grace trophy for highest marks In three con secutive Theory examinations was also wan by a pupil of Dorothy Richardson Scull Miss Susan Shoemaker of Acton who also won a Silver Medal for the highest marks In her current grade of Theory written in December All presentations and award were given out by Mr Daniel president also on to congratulate were Mr Mark Carey secretary a member of the executive Mrs VLvieane Bailey Other seniors playing on recital wero a solo Wendy Wood and Anne duet Bous- solo and solo and Noble Students are auditioned for this performance and only ac cepted If concert rating Is rea ched JIMS Steering Service SPECIALIZED Brake Service Wheal Alignment Balancing 121 PARK STREET GIsn Williams

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