i georgetown herald ursoay may m ims page u graduates 6uelph farm career mng events beddlngjunu green te o ontario street paul flowers call itm0u dont forget the hornbj i clubs garden party sat- july itth m p bake stie in the shoprite jstare friday my 27th 24 pro sponsored by scout mothers xtawary bunmtge sale saturdsy r 28 10 to 12 sl andrew s bard corner mountaroview i sinclair georgetown women a in jfteitute heeling wednesday iijune 1st 8 pm knox hall sale oipiantt rummage sale saturday may 28 from 9 to 12 holy cross f church auditonura sponsored by athene women s league rummage and bake sale at s st george s anglican cbur h saturday may 28th 9am a 12 noon sponsored by the 5th x georgetown brownie pack rummage sale saturday t 28th at 9 30 am knox chorch hall sponsored by 4th l georgetown brownie pack we have a very good assortment of used clothing annual meeting of halton chapter una 0 tu day may 31st 8 pjn georgetown hospi tul illustrated talk on expo 67 end election of chapter officers all registered nurses welcome blood donor clinic monday june ft 1966 2 to 4 30 and 6 te ms pjn at knox t khurd hall in georoetown new donors needed ago 1845 trwisporiation and baby tltting p v to doners iff required rw mrs john kuffnar 877 e or mrs r h jones 17 4435 2 everyone in georgetown should be interested in attend 4ng the cedarvale open house son saturday june 4 it is opportunity to see the valuable property purchased as george town 4 centennial project christian reformed church worship services 9 30 a m and 3 00 p m temporarily held in cafeteria georgetown district high school everyone welcomfe waterloo grad ian murray ian murray a graduate t gdhs was granted the degree of bachelor of science in agn culture at the convocation exer clsei at university of guelph on may 20 mr murray son of mrs ruth murray of brockton farm in tends to do post graduate work at university this fall he is working for the summer with the local rolling specialties firm which is in process of construct ing a new building on todd rd estimate 15000 watched dazzling shqw in the sky ocoroh smith george smith 7 park avenue was awarded the associate dip loma lnyignculturc at the grad uation exercises at the univer sity of guelph on may 1 mr smith who took his secondary schooling at gdhs has a career as a farmer in mind and has u ken a position as manager ol three farms at maple owned by a toronto latryer social and personal vr georgetown public library will shortly raqulra a full time library assistant wrtti typing and commercial training or experience 35 hour week monday to wednesday and friday and saturday written applications giving qualifications and experience should be sent to the secretary j r- bellamy i edith st georgetown n or before june 8th 1966 miss marion prior accoupen led by rangers carol mcgil vray glenda emerson and jane cojlett spent the holiday week end in washington d c j roy donnahee son of m and mrs h donnahee 1 vicoi ia avenue has been home leave from the bonaventure which is now in dock for re pairs at montreal mr donnahee will return to halifax at the end of his leave mrs a pattenden william street was hostess at a eucn c party on may 9th at her home in aid of the minor hockey sup port group winners were irst mrs ethel beaumont 2nd miss fiona alcott mrs jean thomp son won the lucky draw prre mrs pattenden served a dehc lous lunch to conclude the ev ening harold marshall and ormic carter postmasters at george town and nerval were accomp anied by their wives when they attended the convention of he canadian postmasters assocta lion ontario branch at sarnia recently the convention was at the village inn and mr marsh al as association president was in charge of the metings he will continue as president ft another year miss cathy saxe charles s accompanied by fnends from burlington and guelph motored to the farm home of mr and mrs albert durst near clinton for the holiday weekend o at tend a baha i seminar on youth and social action mrs betty frost toronto and john ncu gait were the ontario leaders chosen to guide the discussions georgetown assessment com missoner cj hibbert his wife and tom james of the assess- peter forgrave those who were watching the kitchener television channel on monday would have noted a ge orgetown face among those re ceiving their degrees iron wat erloo lutheran university peter forgrave son of mr ernest forgrave of town and pie late mrs forgrave received his bachelor of arts degree a the convocation ceremony his older brother thomas graduated from emmanuel college reccn ly and will bs ordained a united church minister next week peter who is a gdhs gradu ate intends to enrol at mcmas- tcr university in the fall with the in ention of becoming a se enlist teacher in physical edu cation ment department were in wind sor to attend a convention re cently the association of as sessing officers of qatmno and the institute of municipal asses sors of ontario held a joint con vrntion one of the highlights as a speech by former ol a a mayor charlotte whitton mr and mrs charles lake and miss phyllis lake of pc c borough were visitors last k ith mr and mrs a h feller 2 emery sl mrs lake who is mrs fejlers sister was a town resident as a youth mrs narcisse leb an anselm nb spent las week visiting with her son a la v and daughter mr and mr ed aid well byron sl and left friday for montreal where h will vis it another somn law and daugh ter mr and mrs louis loraeau and baby ltse mr and mrs alex macdoiild elizabeth street have he nph ew and his wife mr and mrs alex shaw levin nev zealand visiting with them for o budget estimate for the fed weeks mr and mrs shaw are eral civil service payroll for the burning grease doused in time a pan of grease which boiled over and caught fire created a heavy volume of smoke but lit tie fire damage in the home of a zamojc 22 mcgilvray crcsc ent tuesday afternoon fire chief erwin lewis said the threat was checked a few minutes after the fire depart ment truck arrived on the scene an alarm friday night look firefighters to a vacant garage at the corner of main and george streets when a cus lorn car being worked on by a car club burst into flames the club members had blaze smothered before the fire fighters arrived fiery umbrellas in the night eky cweralaeaiiroated crowd of is 000 jammed into george town park for the annu vic toria pay celebration monday the bursting blossoms pin wheels roman candles and sll ver fire falls drew waves ol ooohs and aaahs from balunafad ballinafad ucw units plan june programs at the atternoon and evening units of the ucw held last tuesday 27 members answered the roll call by naming or bring ing a spring flower mrs ces ser and mrs paul wilson were the hostesses and the meetings were conducted by mrs linstead and mrs keir the afternoon devotional was given by mrs beers and in the evening mrs f j short ill used the book god speaks we answer with several members taking part business including the planning of several banquets and the na im mlng of a committee to make arrangements for the june mee ting in the form of a picnic a letter was read from supply se cretary on presbytenal asking for immediate donations of ba by layettes for the needy in hong kong a box of such baby needs made by mrs david rus sell was on display at the meet ings as well as a money dona uon to be used for drugs thix was gratefully appreciated throng in the grandstand and along the fence but the ear putting bombburtta mad the biggest hit with the school age youngsters the fireworks display i joint ly sponsored by the canadian legion branch 120 and the town ot georgetown and inclu ded 600 worth of razzle danle it got underway about 9 6 clock those who came earlier to find good spot were entertained by the georgetown citizens band on the bandstand this year georgetown police kept a check on the throwing of firecrackers in the crowd and while some crackers were still exploded by young specta tors trie vast decrease in the practice was noticeable last year a youth was injur ed when a tossed cracker touch ed off others in his pocket did you know a card of good wishes was gi ven to mrs keir the evening unit chairman prior to her leaving for a tnp home to scot land and who presented the missionary topic whidh she had prepared entitled the long ago yesterday and today at the afternoon meeting mrs r shottill sr read an ar tide about dr thomas uamil ton and other items of interest e read from partners each group enjoyed a social time together on a world s tour hat ni visited in california and bn m col umbia and will visit tiea bn ain and the middle east on their return trip mr and mrs garfiem mcjii vray guelph stre were m sarnia saturday a cndin the wedding of mr eugene o con nell and miss beverley clark which took place in si peter s church and were guests at the reception held at drawbridge inn later in the afternoon bev erley is the daughter of mr and mrs calvin clark wyoming and former residents of geor geown year ending march 31 1966 was 983 414057 the payroll for crown corporations is add itional to this toal social and personal judith carcaud daughter of mr and mrs reginald s car caud 21 balrstow cresc has just returned home after an ex tended two month tour of eur ope she visited france italy and switzerland while in france she visited with a pen pal she has been corresponding with for five years miss mir eille wagner of givors rhone valley centennial euchre monday may 30 legion auditorium jo pjn valuable door and game prizes light lunch will be served admission 50c this is a centennial project of ladies auxilary and branch 120 everyone cordially invited 526 engagements mr and mrs mervyn cook normandy blvd georgetown announce the engagement of their daughter myrna mane tc mr robert graham fceilson son of mrs a neilson and the late mr neilson hornby the marriage to take place on thurs day june 30th at seven o clock in the evening in st john s uni ted church georgetown mr and mrs ralph t bludd georgetown announce the en gagement of their daughter shirley anne to mr wilmot arnold green son of mr and mrs theodore green george town the marriage will take place on saturday june 25 h 1066 at four o clock in st al bans anglican church glen williams ontario holy cross parish hall may 28th walt disney s the adventures of perri the squmhtel adowion children 25c adults 50c r undo frf e sut to st maryi church bingo brampton leave wllkos ludtr dollar 710 fun by uain water and guelph slreeu i boy scout t paper jrive stardymay28 fll drhre st johns action group presents stephens hon variety show saturday may 28th stewarttown hall tu0 nun adulu 1410 children 50c cedarvale community centre official opening and open house saturday june 4th i960 from 2 00 to 4 30 p m 2 00pm 4 30 p mcoocfuded tours of cedarvale by scouts end guides 3 00 p m official opening r bbon cutting ervd tree planting ceremonjes w th dr harry harley m p mr george kerr mpp and mayor jos gibbons and centenn al chairman mr william smith george town cfaxems band and th ooorgotown oirft pip eand in atrendark balloons pop and clowns for the children come and see your centennial park the province to turn down the 00 percent federal contribution jjle said he hopes the com mon will be debating the health resources legislation before the end of tola nuntb this legisla tion provides puo million over the next 18 years in training medica peraonnel if medicare had to wait un til all the trained people were mend for trained people wthl ways outstrip the supply or barley said any plan whether it is federal or strictly a provin cial plan will face the sum problems of shortage of kkuled personnel and other faculties be said medicare was urt of the liberal partys ptstforai and he is plesiwd th despite tome difficulties that may artse the government has deckled to available we woold never htulattck with hs original principles a medical care plan the do- and intentions harley pleased with plan ottawa speciat to the herald halton mp dr harry harlcy said today that he is very pleas ed that the federal government has announced its intention to proceed with a national medi care plan hy tot original target date of july 1 1967 health minister mceachens statement yesterday was not a surprise as we expected the gov ernment would stick to the tar get date and would also require the four basic conditions before any provincial plan would be ac ceptable dr harley said the provinces have now more than one year s advance notice of the governments intention to pay half the cost of such plans and the initiative will rest with the provinces to adapt their plans to fi dr harley expressed the per sonal view that ontario would change its present omsip plan to conform with the basic re quirements of the federal plan he said in the case of ontario where so much money was volved it would be difficult for bingo this week only i starts at 815 i 15 res games 15 00 each jackpot 425 in 58 numbers share the wealth and other specials admission sim ii card extra card and specials 3 for 50c 7 for si proceeds for holy cross parish holy cross parish hall enter at rear anniversary sale fleet street custom tailored suits 7790 mm ra s95 made to your individual measurements and unconditionally guaranteed canadas greatest clothing value tip top tailors in georgetown exclusively at ilvers ilvers presents an outstanding array of summer dresses priced from 1 16 35oo to to to 12 29 59 open thursday and friday nights until 9 for your shopping pleasure bingo this monday 800 tm at the riviera in norval 550 oo full jackpot 40 00 in prizes every week free bus this monday phone 1773251 re routing union presbyterian church 132nd anniversary sunday may 29th 1 00 a m 7 30 p m guest speaker v rev o g locke of lindsay ontario special music odeon theatres weekly guide there frl sat harv presnell in 1 when the boys meet the girls incol added comedy hit laurel hardy s laughing twenties son mon toe wed isprsbssm sluabeth taylor richard burton elabmetjifepaal p harrison in cleopatra steeles avenue west off highway h sox office open a4s conrlnvows from 7 cntt sen tram s lsd sbee sat matinee 2 jn thunday friday saturday una tomer in madame x color saturday children matinee kettles in the ozarks sunday meodey tu laurcace harvey and jean simmon life at th top sterhno wed jam the flight of the fmocnlx colour