GEORGETOWN HERALD Tht Home Newspaper For and District Want to See Statement Of Surplus Before Grant Second CUM Mill Registered Return Postage Guaranteed IT per year Bugle Copy Price Fifteen THURSDAY JUNE REUNION Georgetown District High School In honour the Anniversary of Georgetown the high school will hold a reunion on FRIDAY JUNE 23rd ALL FORMER AND PRESENT STUDENTS AND STAFF ARE INVITED TO THE SCHOOL TO VISIT OLD FRIENDS Refreshments will be served BUSTER BROWN I CHILDRENS SHOES COMING JULY 15th TO DUALITY SHOES QUALITY SHOES Georgetown Market Centre Phone 8771532 Nora Summer Festival Funds Will Build Stone Terrace by JUDITH The Friends of the Museum will hold their third annual Summer Festival this weekend at the County Museum Kelso Park Mitlon The festivities will take place from Saturday Sunday afternoons The museum buildings will be open for your visit The huge old born built in the 1850 the museums collection of household furnishings early Canadian to Vic tori an a The craft house has an excellent display of the pioneer woman skill In weaving quilting etc and a new exhibit of period The carriage house is filled with pioneer farm machinery sleighs and carriages Its gallery with an antique toy collection old school supplies and extensive ornithological display is favourite with the many youngsters who visit the museum The log cab was reerected on the museum grounds as the 1971 project of the friends Now completion the cabin Is an excellent example of the ly very first homes An interesting outdoor musical programme has been planned for the weekend festival with performances by folk and square dancers Citizens Band and Holy Rosary Choir Milton Of particular interest to Georgetown visitors will be per romances by the folk singing club mid afternoon Saturday Sunday and the land Sun day WOHKTHtflACt Tea and cookies pop and chips will be available a while elephant table and book booth the Burlington Pollers Guild and ARC Industries Hornby offer a variety of items for sole tickets will be sold on a quilt Dresden plate pattern second quilt made for the friends by Mrs Howard Bradley of II rnby The draw will be made Sunday afternoon The proceeds from this year Festival will be used to build extensive stone work terrace in front of the barn Ihe main museum building The Region Conservation Authority charges a park admission fee of SI jO per car So fill your car with friends and relatives toss in bathing suits and picnic lunches and make a day of it OPP Staff Sergeant Promoted Transferred Staff Sergeant C J Jack Parkinson of the Ontario Provincial Police general headquarters Toronto has been to the rank of Sergeant and transferred lo No lo district Perth His promotion became fectivc on June Since he has been with the Registration of Private Investigators and Security Guards Branch at G1IQ Sergeant Major Parkinson was born in Toronto and is the son of the late Mr and Mrs J Park He Joined tht force n January 1949 and war originally posted to Mount torcst where he served until 1931 at which time he was transferred to In he was transferred to W where he promoted to Corporal and transferred to Milton in While at North Dttach he promoted sergeant and in prom ted lo Staff Sergeant and to Kitchener In 1J71 duties at the He Hi rat on Branch In T ronlo Amend Hospital Scheme County has amended Us hospital building grant scheme to take Into account any surplus funds such as bequests the hospitals may have Last week ion committee revised Its grant scheme to require hospitals to produce statement of surplus funds before the county will pay the percent share of con si ruction NOT EARMARKED The revised policy will In the case of bequests and donations apply only to monies which are not specifically earmarked for a project Earlier this year the county agreed to pay one- third of hospital construction costs approved by the On Hospital Services Commission The province pays the other two thirds through RISING COSTS The previous grant structure had allowed a grant of SO per bed The hospitals said rising costs and new emphasis on out patient treatment made the county grant valueless to the hospitals Treleaven Replaces Latimer as Crown The Honourable Pulton Bales Q C Attorney General an the appointment of James A Assistant Crown for the County of as Crown Attorney for the same County to replace Douglas Latimer who was recently appointed a Provincial Judge Mr Treleaven was born n Hamilton Is years of age and is married He received his B A degree from McMnster University and graduated from Oscoode Hall Law School in and was called to the Bar of Ontario i7 Following graduation he practised law as a partner In his father firm of Treleaven and Milne untilJune 14 1971 at which lime was appointed fulltime Assistant Crown Attorney for the County of Wcntworth at Hamilton On March 1972 he was transferred to the position of lull time Assistant Crown At for the County of His new promotion to the position of Crown Attorney for this County took effect on June 1st Mr Treleaven brings Into his new position extensive ex in criminal law first as part time Assistant Crown At torney between the years and 1971 and later as a full time Assistant Crown Attorney for the Counties of Wcntworth and Was Countys First Ag Rep County s first representative Harry Bunny Hare died in hospital in late last The yearold opened the first office of the Ontario agriculture department in Milton in 1914 In the fall or 1915 he nils ted in the Canadian forces and went the World War Hare nucd his education the University of British Columbia later worked for the Canada department f agriculture and federal labor department He also served a agricultural in Iraq for the United Nations and as a superintendent of farm dcvelopmi under the Veterans Land Act his stint In Iraq Hare worked in East Pakistan now Bangladesh to plan agricultural landuses along a new highway Hare retired lo live in Whitby and was active In community affairs there until shortly before his death He leaves his wife a sister two daughters and a son WINS CAMERA Mrs Velllnga of Drive was the winner of a Kodak Instamatic camera when draw was made at Young Pharmacy Saturday The draw was open to film processing customers here A StoreWide Event fine furniture for Every Room In Your Home SPECTACULAR SAVINGS AS WE CLEAR STOCKS J Before Our Annual J Inventory Ay COLONIAL FURNITURE and Accessories UP TO 50 Chesterfield Suites COLONIAL 499 TRADITIONAL REG PC NEWPORT FRENCH PROVINCIAL REG PC SKLAR TRADITIONAL 07000 REG 7 ONLY TROISTER TRADITIONAL LOVESEAT REG 00 I SEE OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT MAIN ST N Bedroom Suites PC KILGOUR SPANISH 00 PC VICTORIAVILLE MODERN 299 00 PC KILGOUR SPANISH REG 00 00 3 PC COLONIAL MISCELLANEOUS AIL END TABLES COFFEE TABLES PICTURES LAMPS MIRRORS Etc 20 PHONE WELCOME SUN SEASON The arrival of summer yesterday made some people feel like romping through fields of daisies Surren to the urge is If of Georgetown who aside from daisy picking and sunbathing enjoys roller skating dan clng camping and riding Glen Williams Eighteenth Annual Service In Glen Cemetery Sunday Recently an open air worship service was held on the lawn of St John United Church G Some musical renditions were provided by Mr Henry on guitar Miss Tracy Porter with the bagpipes and a men chorus from Georgetown St John choir pot luck picnic lunch followed with an afternoon of games and races for children and adults alike to be enjoyed A meeting of the Pastoral relationship committee was held and was announced that the Rev Martin of tolls would commence his duties the beginning of July He is replacing the Rev Robert who is leaving for a new post In Orange ville Teddy has recently a few days in hospital but Is now home and progressing nicely While a bail game he had the misfortune of being hit on the head and knocked unconscious Mrs Doris Scott of Urn chouse and Mrs Donna Joined with their nursing classmates in a reunion held last week at home of Mrs Diane titzgerald of Twelve of the original girls were present attending from Gait Kitchener Burlington and one graduate now living in British a who was home on holidays visiting with her parents Many of the girls ire still naive In nursing careers from teaching at the home school VON doctor office and hospital duly while others have retired to their own pediatric department A lovely lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Margaret 11 1 an The Annual brance Service was well attended when held last Sunday in the cemetery Master of ceremonies for the occasion was Mr Jim Jones and the Rev Robert was guest speaker Members from the three local churches combined in the choir with Mrs Reg Williams as organist Soloist was Con stable Alan McQueen of he Georgetown Police Department Travelling by chartered bus last Tuesday several ladies spent an enjoyable day in Midland Among their visits were the noted Martyr s Shrine and Huronia Museum The evening meal was held at the Holiday Inn at Mr Paul Campbell vice president of Wilson and of Brampton and eleven salesmen for the company got together recently for a fun weekend of golf at a Lindsay course Their meet was called the Invitational and Mr Campbell emerging the victor was awarded an appropriate trophy Mrs Liz Campbell with children Scott and Jennifer spent the weekend visiting with her mother Mrs Lawrence of Falls Last Saturday a dinner and dance was held In the parish hall commemorating the wed ding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Carmen Music was supplied by disc jockey Jack Sullivan Mrs Donna Armstrong FIVE THEFTS Georgetown police Investigated 13 break Ins and five thefts of over during May Their in vestigotions also included a car theft and six cases fraud HIWAY HOST RESTAURANT TAVERN The only Gourmet Dining wet Highway TED CONNORS DUO AT OUR STOP LOUNGE GOURMET DINING NITELY ENTERTAINMENT DANCING NITELY FULLY LICENSED BY B KENNEDY RON BRAMPTON INTERSECTION OF J