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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 30, 1966, p. 2

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immiimiik r defeat move to restrict roads convention group a move to nrtriet attend ance to the cudjoian good bowls convention to only the bold oialrman george leslie i and uw now county engineer jack corbett wu defeated so il it halton county council last week instead four mem bers of county roads com mittee with the new engineer and the retiring road engineer will attend the halifax conven tion burlington deputy reeve frank rogers spearheaded the objections noting the roads committee had already spent over 60 thousand dollars at tending the ontario good boads convention this year and now wanted to attend the dominion conference if you re going on this over seas tour sponsored by the county you should sit down commented reeve herb merry to deputy reeve rogers well im not going to eng land or halifax stated geor getown s deputy jim young and i question sending a man who is retiring from county service deputy reeve a day of oak ville suggested the county should be cutting down on at tendance at conventions this looks like a good place to start if you go to the ontario con ventlon the dominion one should be cut out he said reeve gordon gallagher of burlington suggested the mem ben were being picayune he maintained the attendance at conventions promoted good public relations for the coun ty hilton deputy reeve c menefy wondered why the good roads convention wal singled out they should all be dealt with under a policy county improves in ratio tor the mount w spend on conventions associations pass acompleti memberships should be compiled and viewed at the beginning of the year reeve w coulter of nas- sagaweya argued ie the good roads conven tlon is deleted all conventions including the overseas trip should bfc eliminated opined reeve w hunter ol george town warden herb hmton felt the whole subject should be considered at the beginning of next year but left alone for the balance of this one it may seem i m picking on the good roads convention added deputy reeve day bu i was antaxed to see how much was spent on the ontario con vention recently i certainly don t think our public image piapo results for alva allen pupils music results of pupils of mrs alva allen the following pupils were successful in the summer exam nations set by the royal con servatory of music in toronto piano grade vis elizabeth allen david fleming honour leslie hanson p gordon smalhrood h silver horseshoe from scotland expresses wedding best wishes jane anne em grade vi diafcne foster h gqfcde v marshall hanson p ide iv heth fleming h ene puckering p betty anjie tripp h jane williams p rade hi alice bnggs h phyllis briggs h anna wll cox h grade ii margaret arm strong 1st class h colleen burns h donna burns h janet bailey 1st class h lor raine ledwidge 1st class h brenda mcneil h joanne pelleuer 1st class h terry thompson 1st class h mary wilcox 1st class h grade i deborah icam 1st class h ingrid smelunk h theory grade ii jane anne em merson 1st class h jamie fleming h pauline whit ham h going on vacation police chief gives precautions to take there is no guarantee that your home wont be broken into while the family is up at the eotttage lor summer but there are a few simple safeguard that will go a long way in pro tecting you from burglars and the passing tramp georgetown chief constable roy haley calls them just com mon sense rules of safekeeplncj a home when you lock up for the summer notify ntfghboura and police that you are goln let them know who 11 anyone ll allowed in the house to water the plants add take car things he suggested stop mail newspapers deliveries so that pile of mat erlal at the door doesnt give way an empty house added the chief have the lawn cut weekly it possible have someone change the position of drapes and vary the location of the light left at night the best way to safeguard your house la to make every thing appear as much as pos sible as if someone were still living in the house according to chief haley dont advertise your depart ure in the social column of the newspaper he advises walt until you get back to make pub he your tripj travellers cheques a old standby to make sure your money is safe enroute your jewellery and others valuables should be kept hid den most hotels have safes or boxes for their guests use and when you are wearing jewellery chief haley advises to be conservative shout show ing what you have thi olorvsttown h1kald thumday junk 30 1w all iga stores in the vacation area feature low low toronto city prices savk 3c burns hams glen williams mr and mrs bert mcmann rev norman young offldit ed at the double ring ceremony in knox presbyterian church when eleanor mitchell daugh ter of mr and mrs george mitchell 81 raylawn crescent became the bride of hubert frank mcmann son of mr and mrs edward mcmann of 19 king st the church was decorated with white etan darns of white gladioli and daffodils mrs gowland was the organist the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gov fashioned on empire lines of off white peau de soie her veil was floor length and she carried a white bible the gift of the grooms parents with an orchid and pieces of white heather from scotland for good luck miss margaret mitchell sis ter of the bride georgetown was maid of honour mrs di ane purvis georgetown and miss nancy barton toronto friends of the bride were bridesmaids all were gowned alike in floor length empire style gowns of antique gold chiffon over taffeta and cirri ed white daisy mums and daf fodils in a cascade miss san dra kerr of niagara falls new york was the flowergirl and her gown was fashioned like the other attendants with the exception of the skirt which was full and she cam ed a white basket of daisy mums and daffodils glen hillock was grooms man and doug packer geor getown and don rad oshawa bienda of the groom the reception was held at gie north halton golf a country gab where the bnde s mother received for her in ter lace over taffeta afeaath with jnatching three- 4ntrter lengfii coat her cor- sag wt white md turquoise r fca wag assisted by the jtjmart smomt wearlne a pink linen dress and jacket ensem ble and a corsage of pink roses for travelling on their honeymoon to gettysburg penn and washington d c the bride chose a navy blue knit dress and three quarter length coat white gloves navy and white hat navy shoes and purse mr mcmann is an employee of standard products limited georgetown and mrs mcmann of the bell telephone com pany brampton they are liv ing at 99 maple avenue west the bride received a silver horseshoe from glasgow scot land from her grandmother which played here comes the bnde also a black chimney sweep from her parents both signifying good luck and hap piness for the couple guests attended from orillia toronto oshawa new bruns wick niagara falls ny brampton and georgetown farewell party for westbound the congregations of glen united norval united and home united churches gather ed in the glen church last tuesday evening june 21 to say farewell to rev and mrs tom forgrave who had taken over the eharge last november when rev roy irwin was stric ken with a stroke and is still hospitaliied mr w mcgowan was chairman for the evening the program consisted of a vocal solo the holy city by miss joyce mclean a piano duet by wendy and susan may mrs don garbutt read a welsh classic mrs alfred spence and susan wheeler played two piano duets nola and variations of tea for two mrs ruth lyons and mrs g laidlaw sang may you always walk in sunshine marty wheeler was to have placed may the good lord bless and keep you but just a matter of minutes before bitten on the up by a bee so that prevented him from tooting the mute mr mcgowan introduced the new minister who will arrive july 1st rev and mrs wal ter ridley and family who are presently in toronto and who have just returned from ten years a- missionaries in korea then the chairman called the forgraves to the front and mrs g laidlaw read a very fitting farewell address while mr don garbutt presented them with a purse mr for grave thanked everyone for all their cooperation and said they will always remember each church in some specific way the glen where he per formed his first baptism his first wedding and first funeral service and first communion after his ordination and for the superb music of the nor val choir and for the beauti fill stained glass window in home church depicting the good shepherd that which bestway auto body 25 king s e georgetown 77246 denis hardisty prop infrared bake for a factory finish comput collision service this shop is now serviced with a complete line of modern equipment to give the customer satisfac hon both in service and quality for speedy service see bestway auto body financinfl always available presentation minister he would always strive to be with his congregation had won his way into he chil dren s affection with his story for them every sunday morn ing so very fittingly he con eluded with a story a funny story of a candle which not only the children enjoyed by the uughter from all the folk young and old everyone was invited to the basement where sandwiches cake and ice cream and tea were served attending the social were mr and mrs ernie forgrave and toms brother peter of georgetown and his aunt marion mrs roy dun ham of keswick mr and mrs forgrave left for their new charge in nor thern alberta last saturi where he will preach the fli sunday in july miss linda puckering assist ed by her mother mrs roy puckering held a miscellan eous shower for miss sally hunsdale last monday even ing friends and neighbours gathered to shower her with many lovely gifts and a social evening was enjoyed tim bragg smith is employ ed at the airfield at guelph for the summer we extend our sympathy to mrs joe eason and family in the death of mr eason at georgetown hospital last fri day after a lengthy illness he has lived in the district many years rhis parents first coming to farm on the tenth line in 1912 and farmed until retiring a few years ago the funeral service was held mon day in st albans church the united church will have services cancelled for the month of july when the mini iter is on holidays and all are invited to attend service at union church at 10 am ricks 4 vahicties relishes 4 99 meaty presh chicken cuts legs breasts 53 alpine primroee trianqle mef vteakettes 59 wieners 49 ftlces effective june 29 30 i july 2 golden ripe bananas 12 we reserve the rioht to limit quantities save 13 masons cftnne soft drinks 12 89 ib 29 produca of usa cardinal rad grapes produce of south africa can fancy grade apples sir 5f49 closed all day friday july 1st frasekvale frozen raspberries isa oven hush apple pie 2 is oi pfcs family tea pi 37 69 isa lucky shopper mrs w j cohoon umahoua sb m westons pkgs hamburg hot dog rolls 4 1 citizens band asks town provide bandstand lumber on behalf of the georgetown citizens band dave harstings requested council monday night to consider a grant of 500 to cover the cost of lumber for a three tiered portable band itand the band would like to hold sunday evening concerts at cedarvale community centre a group of scout leaders and assistants met in the glen church last wednesday even ing for a business meeting the church ladies served a lunch for them bob engleby received a bad ly scraped face last thursday evening when he fell from bis bicycle while riding it near the apple products factory buildings he was taken by ambulance to georgetown hos pital and after receiving medi cal attention was allowed to go home 2nd garbage pickup starts monday july 4 your collection days until thi end of september will u ip your present day is monday tuesday widnisday thursday friday your summer days are monday and thursday tuesday and priday monday and thursday monday and thursday tuesday and priday thoaa who normally hav wednesday pickup pteata not itui ywir day am monday and thursday for aummar and than ant no wednesday pkkvna town of georgetown works dept occasional bringing in out side bands the band hae been asked to appear at expo 67 for a four day stint he told council and feel they need more appearances before the public to ready themselves for the centennial show this amount would cover he lumber costs alone said mr hastings since the labour and the tools will be donated he explained that the 1600 year ly grant just barely carries the band after paying for the up keep of instruments music and the rental at cedarvale the most we could have left would be 200 he explained cr w smith felt a portable bandstand could be in isset and suggested the request be turned over jointly to the re creation and finance commit- tees cr a speight felt a perm anent bandshell on cedarval grounds would be an aset to the town since finances are involved the request should be consid ered here commented cr hyde we 11 know where wo stand better after the interim statement in midjuly the request will be consid ered in committee strawberries pick your own 25c quart how to get there i acton speyside u no 10 stderoad morar farm campbellville sideroad n hwy 401 b milton mondays wednesdays and fridays 7am to 12 noon 5 pm tobpm saturdays all day 7am to 5 p m quart pickin boxes only bring your own or purchase at patch please no children under 12 brobar farm john f mown r r 3 muton phone r7mj5j eawmr 40 w hwy 25

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