legion notes by usl clark hawes asks us to let ere know that ho was not cook for the btcw after monthly meeuftff thursday t march 23rd according all reports the dinner aerv iter the meeting was deli the chef for the occa was jack kemshcad who always willing and able to p out when called upon on boys appreciated h jack we have said repeatedly the cars or the branch and men help with the weekly lm in the legion hall are to highly commended they not only supplying a highly ed recreational diversion the youth of our town but doing it at a price that es it possible for every ngster to attend they haye excellent crowds the both they have shown movies these will no doubt in if vyou think we are it drop in some morning 10 a m show time and see yourselvse what a well run erly supervised affair it a past president of- provin command and well known er ab hulse qc was kil in a cat wash recently ab e here at our 25th annrv in 1953 he was a well man and a good president will bo missed by all who him lome cross tells us he had good crowd at his hospital i last night like the rest the american and canadian nomy though he seems to suffering from a large in tory any economist will you that will come into lome the hospital is doing well with each seeing a fairly good gross the hospital fund it is bry well over the 2000 now ntion call has gone the first tune and u it u hamilton there should be ber from georgetown t of the branch who ember back to tfae early will recall a member who one of the most energetic we oyer knew was a member of the ex for one year not only he manager of tie branch team but he was their transport officer as well being their greatest fan at time when fastball was very in town and when the on hoys won year after and he was able to help on everything that wa to good of the group even to santa claus at the an- christmas tree a big himself 6 foot 4 and 200- he did everything in a way in fact nick garvin insists that one time when big boy and writer were ving a row they wakened i in far off glen williams most men do who work to- er and are good friends dtd hav our occasional erence of opinion some big little but we can honestly we never knew a man who ether he agreed with the ject or not once it had i decided upon by the maj ty vould pitch in with no mplamts or later recrimin ms but only a great desire put it over the top and iably did so he was a citizen of the town and ported almost everything t was good for the town and now for those who will t recall it is wilf hillis of om we are talking wilf prudential insurance man town for a number of years then moved to the west last c hoard was region manager for all state to our immense gratification d we think it is shared by who knew him a booktot ved at the branch the oth day from the- w est kildon branch winnipeg the handsome mug on the sident s page was none er than wilf he was writ a message to the members that branch thanking hem electing him their prcxy to that branch we can only ouve probably got the hard worker for president you ever get and we think should be congratulated on choice we should judge that he is r in general insurance there ft a business of his own by format of his full page ad the branch bulletin plan million dollar new registry office one million three hundred thousand dollars is the estimat ed cost of the new hilton count administration building architect w n armstrong told county council this mon th this cost is exclusive of furnishings the architect showed draft plans of the beautiful building which is planned for a ten site just north of milton among its unusual foalurcsare two wmdowless court rooms each seating 180 persons the areas arc separated into wings with countj administration in r one and the administration of for their recommendation thi mail bao change in name for thinks house building answer in georgetown boy scout organization 42 steven cr march 27th 1961 the editor dr kw on february 27th a request by delrcx development ltd was presented to council ask ing for a meeting betwet n the council and company official to discuss a release of building land since then there h if been blrh cm jr plans strengthen towns industrial future double track planned between town milton georgetown will be on the main montreal to the niagara peninsula line when the by pass around north toronto and double tracking through geor getown to burlington is com pleted up for ttnder three contracts are up for tender in vaughan township right now and it is expected justice in the other the reg istry office has 60 more space than the present one at the moment the plan calls for a fountain in the portico in front of the building we feel the lines are ageless and will not tell the world in what year it was built opined the archi tect depurj reeve herb mcrrv of lots of haggling and eve oakville commented i think ring about this land nle wed be building a lovely build i alt georgetown should ing with not enough room in concerned with thu ir ll r it because while it is heing fish the matter was referred d long drawn om fashion back to the properfj committee i thls town is standing still and industry u farther away than ever in a ittter to the people mayor hyde suggests a town with a population of nearly 25 000 but i don t think any of us will ever see this at the rate the land is being released at a recent regional plan ning meeting the board replied double track another heavy track will be that they could not recommend laid along the main line ny fixed ratio such as 6040 that it will be double track to thus 6o40 ratio seems to be tononto except over the tres p mijor obstacles lie opposite garnet binli wig products a single line will re main to stratford and a double line to milton during the time the track from here to milton is torn up trains will serve milton from hamilton and when the milton to burlington line is torn up milton will be served from georgetown track beds will be improed with better grades and slight that work in this area will be route changes will be made to started hi next vear trains improe curves will likely be running oer the new route and controlled tw centralized train control from vaughan township in 1965 improv positions the better freight and pas senger service here will im prove georgetown s position in the competitie industrial field gravel stockpiled thirty five acres of the tii zard farm on the northern line has been purchased bv the cnr for gravel which will be stock piled there and moved south in gravel cars as required throughout the project more track in the georgetown ard pro per extra track will be laid and the existing north passing track will become one of the main lines with crossovers controlled from toronto so that freight trains maj be run around pas senger trains freights will run on either of the main line but gain bv alio land rtlpan if everv past georgetown house is pamg for itself plus helping out with othetr things then why not build up george own whether it has houses ap artments store or even a new liquor store v ho knows we ma cvtn gel a moie thtalre and a community lull no builder or sulxtivider is going to build more house than he can sell quickly an i profit abl i a home thr ploed and with industrv mov ing all round us these industries need or have tinplovits who could be housed in eorg town even gtorgetown industries are not solelv sufftd in towns people the town or the pe pie o georgetown have noth ng to lose and etrlhi the chairman of the local district scout council sam meltzer announced this week that the name of the boy scours organization has been changed mr me i tier said that a special bill introduced into parliament has been passed and given royal assent by this bill the scouts official title is now boy scouts of canada and in french scours du canada as a result of this change a number of other changes will become necessary in p o r and on the scout uni form all stationery and printed matter must carry the new name one other change is in the canadian headquarters which will be known as the national headquarters the change will of course affect anything now bearing thel pesen name the boy scouts association the complete ena geover will take some time old c mcclure funeral home on march 20th and interment was in glen williams cemetery pullbcarcrs were jame- mur phy frtd tuikcr joe hall jr lloyd miller clarence srnncc and david bowman thi qfeordfcttowm hlftalft thursday mirth nth 1941 musical story man orangeman fancy poultry breeder especially for easter easter lilies hydrangeas potted roses mims cut flowers the garden centre ing passenger trains will be kept on the track directly in front of the station brld not affoctad tii ii i lu still w is the value plans call for stubbing off t u u u j u j homes before delrtx sfirtetl the track behind the station and i orgetowns old sew il plant built as lont liability and own av while the town i stltl the third tnck north stalion overhead bridges not be affected bv change speech therapy or retarded is told noted designing firm works for acousticon the world s foremost indus trial design firm ravmond loewy and william snaith inc la now designing the acousti con international hearing aid line featured by a w g haz ell 260 king st w kitchener latest advances mr hazell acousticon divis mnal manager for the counties of waterloo wellington hal interesting and heart warming iurgerv dam ton duffenn and perth said the talk on the work being done cm be repiirod loewy snaith designers are wih thes children defects cm be o working closelj with the mrs george ironside led in diseased a i cries company s engineering and the worship period bringing an placed a vetr rnu manufacturing team to mcorp- faster message of glad tidings of research edncil orate the latest technplogicil mrs cecil davidson assisted and style advances in it- line and told of the gift jesus of inconspicuous and efficient brought jov pedce viclorv and a member of the legion and the local orange lodge lol 245 james percy nobby clark 73 died in st joseph s hospital guclph on march 16th he had been ill for three months mr clark vas born in york shire england and came to canada in 1920 he served dur ing the first war with the brit ish army he worked on the farm of the late thomas ixs lies when he first came to this district later was employed at sykes quarries and at smith stom he had lived m glen williams since 1944 mr clirk wis interested in fancy poultrv and was a mim i her of georgetown hajlon lountj poultrv association lit belonged to branch 120 cand lan legion and to the imperial ter sundav and will stav for the section week he is rev frank well he leave- three children mgton of toronto and is wirlclj mrs a ambe m i rtrude of known throughout ontario for hamilton mrs f quak flsiro 4 his unusual programs for child f richmond virginia and rtn he can be seen and heard thorn is of kn williams 17 4 everv da throughout fuslir urandchildrlii and 2 re it week at 10 am at ihe ntv jrindchildicn md a brolhtr 4 mdple avenue biptist lhurth alher in r iilhnci his wife lncle rnnk as he ts aitcct wis the lite nnic trucmin jo be onatelv called is a ventrilo members of the l uon brin thevari not a 1 an1 brings with him his c conducted a strvice at the t paving lh two boys tinv and chocolate funeral home on the sundij who are wooden pupplls rev afternoon and members of- the stinriing wellington is a musician of oringe i nde wire joined by y 1 manv talents who has a sjw ndjt memoirs from surr un that makis music he is hrini dint communities for a service v ing mov us film strips slides and an illuminated fhnnolrr iph bmrd for pictures on clolh mothers ire welcome in ac companv th ir children and st iv fer iht meetings which will last for an hour wlcfc for castor next to i a a 160 oueiph st tr 73982 scotch bakery 6 mill street easter goodies i the musical storj man is en someone buvs comm to georgetown on eos are alrtdd easter cakes and cookies rtot cross buns 60 the scotch bakery wishes you a happy easter week end tow and then tyre wn had a a population of 5 km so rf delrtx didn i exist georgetown would be slill bin ing a sewajic disposal pi mt and thev also wouldn t hive monev to build the memorial park or ppfjpral glnt w gtve extra o th inpe band tedem vjrafu tor and the i ibrarv board v hen all is running town especnllv 1 iliiifs communities i in sundiv rwnmj lev kenneth rich in n int r v ronald slublev c nduckel ihe funeral service at ihc 11 ir next to canadian legion phone tr 73481 4- afrfr 6vabs 4xjtca mrs max english of 3 weber drive was a welcome guest at the general meeting of the town council anil df w a group of st ojhn s tn elopments i tri the n mdusirv lted church wednesdaj even t mill be interested in thi- loca ing mrs english is j teacher uo bu nol unlll of speech therapv at the sun yours sincere lv shine school for retarded children in milton the speak teel t irnbul er was introduced by mrs frank ptteh and gave a most through new teehntques in heirt vih s inborn hnrl rn cted and th department or n mental health clinic i program ice helps to combat the cases hearing aids modrn techniques thanks to the transistor and modern miniature techniques he revealed it 15 now possible to design effective aids which weigh and measure no more than a cube of sugar acousti con for example rtcentlv in troduced its model a 620 a behind the eir instrument which weighs onlv 3 10th an ounce world firit acousticon produced monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials 22 king st eat tr 74573 world s first electrical he an aid mr habell stated and this latest move will help maintain its position of leadership in service to the hard of hearing design pioneers loewv smith w is founded in 192 h ravmond 1mw one of the pioneers of the indus trial design profession the firm has been accorded inter national recognition fir i highly attractive and functional design from the collipsible vac uum cleaner tei the revolution iary 1953 studebaker n to the i interior of the dc 6 jetliner during our i reopening -sale- ji i all our used tv sets at very much reduced prices j i 3250 j ji- sirs 95 immortalit ihese gifts with jovmis and thankful hearts at this easter time the report of the manse committee was given bv miss m thompson and called for extensive renovn ons short reports were given bv the group leaders whirh showed each being busv with special of p mrs claude kontner and mrs c teague members of ihe friendship group served a delicious cup of tea and cook ics and a pleasant social time was enjoved the nash and mcdowell plumbing and heating a water softeners a water systems b repairs alterations tr 72842 member of parliament tor helton county announced this weak that rh w mister of health had just approved federal grant of j24 246 to ssisf in the establishment and maintenance of a mental heilh clinic in hie halton county health unit thai fundi will help sup port salaries of personnel travel expenses and costs of equipment and services this grant should be of material assistance in the expansion of the mental health services m helton county concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines ms tr 73302 arnold rathbun repress ntaiive sun life of canada 1 2 gower court georgetown triangle 74792 dr john r kerby mnnouncis a change in location for his dental office commencing april 3rd dr kerby will be occupying the former office of dr p kuryuowicz in the carretal building 1 16 mounmmv ev road south tr angle 7 3641 travel notes easter in new york go by train or air will choice pi hollt lv thursday evtg march lolh ratummg sunday night oq from o returning mondy night rail lit from 40 john r barber travel adviaot john r barber agency insurance travel ir 72214 mih jyjgj tvradio old f pictucetljeethr006rl icoctwpshuwjgjt ibothbitkv vdu- special genuine cut crystal necklaces imported from austria set of s decorator glass tumblers 4 50 strand reg s5 00 s375 2 strand reg 7 95 600 3 strand reg 9 95 s750 s 5 strand reg 15 00 1295 r free a matching pair of eamngi with every pearl necklace purchased at 1 00 jlisduoy gait suofu limited gifts of distinction delrex market centre tr 79134 l april is cancer month imauiich education fjjijd fp canadian camceit society blitz campaign monday april 10