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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 21, 1987, p. 3

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Sales pitch on wheels Murray MeKibbon and Andy or Apple Hay The annual Fuller the the Hoy Scout wire stationed at the Georelon of Ihe cos runnitm Saturday morning to do their Obituary Morley Mills was Pioneer Citizen Motley Mills a man who community spirit passed away Oct 12 at the Credit Valley Hospital in Mr Mills was a pioneer in many ways In June he was awarded the Herald sponsored Pioneer Citizen Award the Pioneer Days celcbra Hon for his efforts in Ihecomirun Mr Mills was one of the first Coop farmers in Ontario He was involved in one or the first cooperative farms In the province located north of Kingston War veterans were anxious to start farming after the Second World War but they have enough money for both livestock and land always had some stones to tell He humorous He was able lo put some funny things across Mrs Mr Mills is survived by his wife Lauretta daughters Linda and and sons Roy and Dennis services vcrp held Oct John United Church Mills Seven families including Mr Mills pooled their resources on the Kingston farm with more than acres and rented acres Mr Mills worked in the federal department of agriculture for 40 vers with the dairy branch testing milk A resident of Georgetown since Mr Mills has four children and five grandchildren He and his wife Lauretta celebrated their an niversary together in September 1966 He retired from government job in 1971 and took on a variety of volunteer positions in Georgetown Mr Mills was one of the original board members at the community legal clinic and sat advisory board member with He and his wife wrote senior s col umn for five years for local newspapers Mr Mills was an original board member of the housing coop later named after him He was a presbytery represen tative for mam years at he St Johns United Church He was also one of the directors of the Bruce Co operative Medical Services Board a forerunner of OHIP Mr Mills received a sold card and life membership In the New Democratic Party of Ontario from leader Bob for his contribu tlons to the party He was a very great person said Nichols Mrs Nichols and her husband John were longtime Mills He always had a concern for how people were doing Mrs Nichols He was very aware of what was happening in he world around him He was concerned about the peace movement nuclear ment and world peace Mrs Nichols said He also had an Interest In Amnesty International she said He always had a point of view He wrote letters He spoke about things He got people Involved in things said Mrs Nichols After a long Involvement with the farming community Mr Mills Good driver Good deal Your record may you For low G Dr auto insurance mm Call or come in and compare instate In good hands me Co of Canada AJiiUt Company 1 16 Street urge row ii Santa will be back The 56th annual Lions Club Santa Claus Parade will wind through the streets or Georgetown Nov The Lions Club received town council blessing Monday to hold the annua parade The parade will follow the same path as the 1966 parade Starting in the Georgetown Market the parade will head along Guelph Street turning left onto Main Street to James Street which marks the end of the route Explosion injures man A yearold Milton man is In hospital with a fractured skull after a truck he was working on ex ploded Jesse J obi don of Bronte Street Milton was replacing the rim of a lire while at work at Baldwin Tire on Trafalgar Road and 10 The lire exploded and Mr J obi don was struck In the head by an object possibly one of ihe tools he was using polices said Mr was taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital and later transferred to Misslssauga General Hospital with a fractured skull Pet licence up in price Dog owners to pay more for licenses for their pets The town General Committee Monday approved a lion which will up the existing licence fees from Band to Currently Town charges for male or female dog and 9 for dogs which have been or SFCTlONA Till- October 1981 Page a LADIES WARM UP YOUR WINTER IN 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