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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 27, 1961, p. 10

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in or shine trout quid beware saturday tall tire trout hihertnen on the banks of the credit eary lay join hands it will be the first turn in history that del in has ever been in direct cantactwitih lake onurto etatlly trout season officially opens midnight hridaj but mual speckle lynching wont reach any proportions until afore dawn when thousands of night crawlers get their th la months be annual mecca for anglers forks of the credit will hy be the biggest lure and if the pattern of former iar- owed it will be debatable which will be more snarled or monofilament i any case the hour of fish mania fist approaches nncl r rain nor sleet etc will deter the true champion of lhe and stream from taking part in opening day matintss i y minutes without a nibble however will probjulj stud 75 i from lndla now ltvin al snt of the breed packing home k nirman house cheltenham nt forget to report jour luck to outdoors columnist 1reil at tr 74957 india missionary federation speaker the women a federation of st andrew s united church held their easter thank offering april 12th mrs e madden opened the meeting with prayer and the members sang a hymn after which mrs e madden mrs m bndgen and mrs f baker led in an easter service of worship entitled the gifts of kasttr mrs madden introduced the speaker for the evening miss miinns a retired mission she guv ow building plans r retarded school a most informative ad her work in india where she served for fortobe years site was thanked for her talk by mrs i- baker a short business meeting fol liueel and the president mrs i iub ward welcomed visitors ft om other churches the norval market gardener lived to age of 90 on wednesday april 19th 1961 at hamilton ont jacob nathaniel morgason died in his 91st j ear he was born in goodwood lived there in his early days he married edith robinson and resided in winnipeg and terly norval he was a market gardener he had been a mem bcr of credit lodge of george town since 1907 for the past seven years he has resided with his niece mrs john lee in delhi and st cath annes he is also survived by his sister mrs h bowman lena pf sohomberg and a brother john of slouffvule funeraj service was conduc ted on saturday april 22nd at 4pm from the harold c ma- clurc funeral home with the funeral meeting of fflalton association tort dent mrs c bed chuildren was well charles ustin ed on thursday j april as giffcn the j m denjes school vc dollus b dick mrs iid mrs llioin irl itirt the bursan for hit student who ellenton president graduates from radt 12 to k talk on the aims of the further their eduedtion iltlon and its interest in up frank wilson hid the j retarded children in the program inti she called on mr triton area in particular charles austi fu th ftawere made by all com if we are car when u lairmen lo bring thestep thosr who foil w o- vill d membership up to dae not stumble so uftti mr associations actmties james canu re id think hi jhe past few months notes kep rt fi i i lit new school committee were addison chairman of the i i tu og committee assisted by cnmiighan bm ferguson georgetown j wc tnsh m mi i j a h bird hi tnneil it inr w ill mr- john 111 ttom otner cnurcnes me minutes of the march meeting torment in hillcrest cemetery ete read and the treasurer nonal pallbearers were her tjic her report mrs ward j mo lead a tetter from the session ihanl ing the women of the fed 1 1 ation for the ditto machine which as purchased last mon hi gordon browne ornue carter pete hunter herbert louth and george smith social and personal mr and mrs sargent brown and sandra of kitchener were sunday visitors with mr and mrs garfield mcgilvray 8 guel ph street mr and mrs jack armstrong and aon peter 23 parkview btvd have returned from a mo tor rip south they visited in teresting parts of florida and louisiana including new or leans mr alf collins 102 guelph street a patient in the freeport san was able to be home for the weekend all his friends hope that he will be well en ough to be home more frequent 1 mr and mrs michael doyle 141 prince charles drive eel ebrated their silver weddmg anniversary on tuesway april 25th they will mark the occa sion with a party saturday ev emng at their home with tlheir family and friends page 10 thursday april 17th 1961 the oboroetown hbrald the hostesses were mrs mad mrs f baker mrs bnd and mrs- f rerguson next meeting will be mav lolh when a moue will be hown bj the bell telephone once operated mayfield general store business limehouse ii i enlarged fljzz coxe the beete l visits to various schools report mr prank w in 6 retarded in this part of 0 were made by the com before a composite plan north halton school eclded upon as soon as is sufficient funds build i be commenced on the some citizenship by sajing we can all be lans and do be proud of musical romance c it u enjojed mrs it d i some historic il iitnis fr twecdsmuir bo k a number of ashurmc fncncu attended the pnsmtiti on fridaj everuiil fir ms biat standish in suuail wn purchased on the 7th e hornby thompson lrold ftauj chairman l j v 1 georgetown campaign e juu da reported that not en hmr foll returns were in yet to a report at that time wonderful benefit ma announced that the rice neeting of the association hall e held tn georgetown on day maj 11 at the wng mrs biuce rr in iii rth school auditonum relamcs in u nl 1 t v e k lune braaaten director of end ition for the ontario as ion for retarded children happv birth 1 1 i i c the speaker a film cow who was ten i s lit 1 the sunlight made at apnl 20th she c 1 br i w hi belwood guelph will beja little pirlj at htr h m in which demonstrates the i saturdav afkrnoin au birth 2rful benefit camp can be i day greetings to mi e r e children two of the nurse on pril fjti bits from the georgetow n school hae apphed to be the youn pi pit ii i i tli r lellors at camp belwood meeting on bun 1j t i j it rammer due to their tnt the home o ii i ru lili ii u in the showing of the film was in chirt of mir r t i ion every street last tm and t e r bui h l i fclber stewardship ml li it mil ft pupils progress mrs v ird lir wnn i i 1 i highhght or the evening spnkt r hit r p e jeffares pnn people are bin prpr t of the sunshine school p f tho drain i nmml in she gave her report on st paul s tlmrtli kv i i jrogress and activities of saturdiv nvninj m h jupus there are fourteen words op the wise farmed at streetsville william hillis dies a farmer in streetsville dis trict a11 his life william mep mile hillia 77 died in peel memorial hospital on april 19th he was the son of the i late william hillis and mary jane mcclure mr hillis had lived all his life on the home farm tn tor- funeral service was held on onto township where he was fridaj at the harold c mc born he leaves a brother jos clure funeral home for george eph hillis at home and a sister ldward cash who died at mrs ldith white of norval slewarttown on april 19th j two brothers and two sisters 1 he was born in little sutton predeceased him james irwin cheshire son of the late mr hillis of toronto jack hillis and mrs edward ash and norval hn violet caselev icme to canada with his wife ornl and miss maude hillis and famih in 1924 the hrst toronto township tht annual meeting of lime lived at mafield where mr rev ronald stuble rector list women s institute was cash followed his trade of of st pauls anglican church d in the memorial hall the building contractor and with norval conducted the funeral ning of apnl 6th with 12 his wife operated a mineral service on tnday at the harold sent and mrs jack store in 19j5 they timed to c mcclure funeral home and pu biding roll cal mewarttown and he was em interment was in hillcrest em red uh pajment of plojed for a time at the present eler norval pallbearers were and each convener gave north halton golf course when john marshall gordon caselej these- were it was operated as a private jjck fraser john pitrson by j a willoughbj glenn elliott and don millis as a quiet hoineloving id since his wifes death in georgetown its silvers for slacks hundreds of pairs to choose from at silvers usual moneysavjng prices all wool worsteds a particularly finely textured fabr c at 1295 top officers continue for limehouse w i iidit kniihl mi w ere it toui se he faanford and mrs noble man 1 report i the district con his reported an audit of the books had made his home with wlneh were in fine condition daughter doris at slewarttown and c implimented the secretary he was a member of st johns treasurer for her work anglican church the president reported a predeceased by hii wife t met jiar lthough member ihamcr tiizabeth lav in id he ship is low compared to former leaves four children mrs will u ir members are faithful lam hulls dons i i dtdkalod ronaid of slewarlt f feel are john storey ldithl of french students would visit in local homes georgetown families can mike new friends assist isilei lnlerpromncials and learn a little v rench this summer n thanks to the annual exchange irs 0 ontario and quebec high its new at silver s nuvobelt slacks ftie first new idea in mens slacks styling in 25 years 1995 new spring shades in worsted type slacks 498 boys 6 to 18 years worsted type slacks 398 boys chino slacks 298 men s chino slacks 498 support the georgetown night school by attending a public meeting wednesday may 3rd 8 p m t tn tmdin mill but when i list mills 9 grandchildren and one i ir aeeomplishments it shows sifter mrs alice dims of not we have a place in this busy tintham lntland he was pre coinmuniu she said deceased by one son tred a bazaar marathon euchre rev j e maxwell conducted c ttnng for banquets and sell the funeral service with inler in hnstmas cirds were am ment in greenwood temeterj tin u irs actimlies lead georgetown pallbearers were tr w re st nt to training school t oward bnts gilbert rnt nk sm th lccil smith will humphreis and sam mile for the 4 h club work money wa- proid d for various char tn s including save the child ham mi hind retarded children i s u lion rm children s id ba l itl- ai tl scott mission flow r mcl fruit fund is main tun l for s ck members and lor clin tmas cheer parcels tn pr with balhnafad folk visitor from kenya at the school now and fcresent building is almost gng at the seams the less of the children in enrolled at the sunshine i is m no wav impaired bv small n ess of the quarters ere is nothing small about nv and individual attent ftven bv both mrs jeffarcs fie other teacher mrs jean iell mrs jeffares report fbat all the children are jug improvement some than others but within individual capabilities to mrs jeffares partial stressed the importance music therapv which the receive under the dir of mrs buchner of thrw things fcrdi nation relaxation and 4ntration are three of the lant things accomplished gh the use of music and the important thing iderstand about these child in jeffares stated ls that can learn and raust be the opportunity to learn ifill their lives and bnng into the full flower of i capabilities which is i person s right tn a coun uch as ours treshments were served at lose of the meeting by the rand georgetow n aux ladles zenship is theme womens meeting regular meeting of the was held at the home of thomas giffen on tues- iternoon apnl i8fh the dent mrs francis thomp- pened by all singing the 1 leaf forever roll call uiswered by the pav ing of ad one reason wh you iate living in canada l bunter and mrs cecil are delegates to the health meeting in bur n april 25th all were of purchasing paint for and fertiliser for ceme the ii in george- ott vuy s3rd and dele- 1 wert tb frea- usc b a vv rd f r 1 uli samuel j hn in tvai it i to f th i 11 i pij i ittt ntlanee pit igtd the winning members ipellint eoinpetihnn i june to pupils lor ind punctuilitv clmr has been new dtorgetown mono sc students paying gutttt through the plan english speaking families who apply will receive recommended frren ch speaking joung people as paving guests or in exchange for hospitality amont the frenchcanad an pupils applving for a suinnitr visit here are michel a agi 1 11 at a good school likes sports would spend three weeks with an ontario family while hi- mother look is a guest an 11 star old fnglish speaking jirl lucctl b 21 vears old a teicher would i ke to spend th summer where there w mid be a girl of her age to whom she lucilla b is 17 vears old a t student at vallevfield daujhtirj of a farmer from ik wmld like lo a month kid u h rt for francis f montreal son ol would like to ij weeks in the ho r 1 t sp ikini fin area he also lit sites intcrpr v french canadi i kirn hnfclih a speaking pup k w u nmer in cjuebf their lrt ears nld from rnu h spenil tl t nit of t tml riool vtutlt i ntile of thi plm further inform ii n r u p the p an mav nr ohtii ii ich hi it hi i o i i tl n if officers found vtiv ft w ernnges fr m last vtars shtt with president mrs rouhltj and secretarj trcasur tr mrs ted brown retaining their po visittr from nairtb kinva v is recently with mr and mrs mike norton mrs slockdale was enroute to su lbury to visit with her dmghter who is the w fe of mr noru n brother i he norlms also spent a rec ent weekend in sudbur ballinafad cubs and scmits viewed the alms taken bv an acton man on safin to africa winch wire shown in acton list 1 nki ikes sports i i sos i sos sos everyone grand opening saturday april 29 complete line of nursery stock evergreens shrubs and roses peat moss top soil rockery stone bl uii1 hi imporil 1 dams i i lowiriois special opening prices do cobl a d t dul a iook ita served between 3 and 5 ia bj lai l io hi i nac ured by r yj j tone p 41 a turn of cold turkev and week the cubs saw the films salad followed the bunneb on 1 huiclay and the scouts on j monday interested in continuing in rd milton irs landscaping designs stone work and maintenance night school adult classes troeeo uoto prtloco jjh ftr tottfi fiwtt fo scervolove fill your freezer now while prices are at the lowest at halton dressed meats li miles north of norval on the town line friday saturday retail specials pork nd beef sausage pork chops pork shoulder presswood wieners 4 lbs 100 lb 59c lb 39c lb 39c lb 29c here another year then come to the public meeting wednesday may 3rd at 8 p at the high school if you ar not satisfied with lh quality of your purcham wa will raplaca your ordar half or whole hogs choice beef lb 33c at lowest prices we also custom kill cut and freeze reasonable prices tr 79231 open 8am to 6 m mon tuet wed thun ft sat friday 8 am to 9 pm discounts from our fabrics dept cotton prints wonderful wabasso serra teb i zed for ciease res stance and m nimum iron ng or rayon checks makes dresses sportswear duster coats nothing under regular 98c yd fencing high fences choice of 12 exciting designs to add privacy to your rear yard 90 sjss low fences choice of 16 attractive designs to set off your house lois oi ci ioil e lor 59 llmain st georgetown four season outside white ideal for fences oily pef qallo 425 open friday till 7 30 pm 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