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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 20, 1966, p. 5

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jow skill worth 100 lissvbi lsssssaavft v bsbws sssk- 8 sssa abbbaaafl phi eorgetown pair plows into the prize money junior plowmen representing halton6unty in the intercounty competitbns at the international plowing aaatch at seaforth onf this week were left to right coaches bill speck of hornby and cameron marshall of milton with con testants bryan marshall and larry picket of georgetown with 20 counties competing for over 900 inp rlze money provl- i ded by british american oilysponsor of the event the team placed 3rd and won 100 the ba trophy and 150 first erize were won by the ontarioc ounty team ted smith of blackwater and ron aacguckin of mount albert coached y h l fair of uxbridge acton emulates georgetown now has loitering bylaw georgetowns loitering by law has found favour with- an other town since it came into effect two months ago the by law has been examined with interest by communities throu- ghout ontario and adopted by some last week acton council gave two readings to a loiter- fcg bylaw similar to the one in farce here hie bylaw has been under consideration by acton council lor the past few weeks and a copy of the georgetown bylaw was procured and studied by a council committee which ln- eludes the police committee according to terms in the proposed bylaw anyone loit ering or standing on a public street or highway or in any public place can be fined not less tran 10 and not more than 300 exclusive pf costs cr bill williams stated the bylaw is a must as- he told members he had observed the downtown streets during the past few weekends and noticed women had been forced off the sidewalk by people loitering and been subjected to abusive language if the third reading is appro ved police will be asked to en force the bylaw it is expected a person contravening the by law will be asked to move on by police first and in the event this is not done charges will be laid i stagecoaches gypsies in nervals pages of history norval womens institute i net at the home of the presi- dent mrs donald murray on sunday evening october 6th e meeting opened with the i institute ode the mary stew- 1 art collect and the lords pray- the roll call was answered with an interesting twig family tree the minutes i were read by mrs e mclean 1 fallowed by the business the j committee appointed to be in i charge of the afternoon tea at i the arts and crafts display at i the riviera on saturday octo- 1 bar 15th were mrs l cleave i mrs w graham mrs h col- i una and mrs g chester the i committee appointed to look i after catering to a wedding on 1 november 12th were mrs h i collins mrs l cleave and mrs e bttrk mrs l may historical re- i search convener gave current 1 eventsfollowed by an interest- i lug paper reminiscing about l what things yere like 100 years i ago so years ago and the jet i age we now live in t told how the town line i had been a plank road and the tage coach running from tor- ion to to guelph travelled over it about three times a week large revival meetings i that were were held in huge tents once a year on the farm owned by mitch hunter lafaout the paring bees to pare i in the fall the thresh- imtv and barn raisings when i the whole family would turn lout to- help a neighbour these would be a real social event as weu as a working bee the oys- suppers that all efcjoyed i much and about the gypsies thst used to roam the country- de frightening everyone a they used to steal all r could and ft was said that r would even steal your l and carry them off to gypsies out of them now t ear modern times with all 1 machinery electric con- the home and 1 to the moon we are so r busy there is no time to and enjoy life as our an- did mrs may brought many fond memories of 9 past and helped us to take stock of where our busy lives are leading us the meeting was closed with singing the queen followed by lunch served by the hostess assisted by mrs joe murray and mrs harold gollop o the norval district was sad dened by three deaths over the thanksgiving holiday mrs jim andrews of rr 1 norval the former rita vout died suddenly on wednesday evening october 5th in geor getown district memorlai hospital sympathy is extended to her husband jim and fam ily gordon and tjnda and to her father ernie voul sympathy is extended to the percy donaldson family on the death of mrs donaldsons mo ther mrs j ackroyd in peel memorial hospital brampton on saturday october 8 the norval rangers enjoyed the lovely thanksgiving weath er when they camped for the weekend by the river on juli an reeds property mr and mrs norman guth rie and mr and mrs dan o- connell spent the weekend at a cottage near mlnden in the haliburton district to celebrate their wedding anniversaries get well wishes are extend ed to earl hyatt who is a pati ent in brampton hospital union presbyterian church whs thanksgiving meeting was held in the church on wed nesday afternoon october 5th with mrs lee campbell in the chair mrs a o acacdonald and mrs- donald dolaon receiv ed at the door mrs isabelle mcclure and mrs betty mcclure of norval presbyterian chinch were in charge of the devotional mrs pomeroy of norval united church was guest soloist ac- companied by mrs lloyd davi son mrs r duncanson introduc ed the speaker mrs w ridley of norval united church mrs howard dolaon gave the court esies the committee in charge of the afternoon tea following the meeting were mrs fraser macdonald mrs wilfrid leslie and mrs clarence anderson ambulance runs during the week of october 2 the georgetown volunteer am bulance service had five calls monday oct 3 at 510 pm an emergency run from glen wil liams to georgetown hospital taken by ed hall and ace bail ey tuesday oct a at 1130 a routine transportation run from georgetown to georgetown hos pital taken by reg broomhead and walter leuenberger at 1 pjn an emergency run from georgetown to georgetown hos pital taken by reg broomhead and walter leuenberger 21yrs old when you turn 21 youre no longer cov ered by your parents- hospital insurance to keep insured you must take out indi vidual membership within 30 days get your application form at a bank a hospital or from the commis- newly wed the family hospital insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife notify your group without de lay or if you both pay premiumsdirect noti fy the commission new job to keep insured fol low the instructions on the hospital insurance certificate of payment form 104 that your present employer is required to give you on leaving your ontario hospital insurance plan thursday oct 6 at 430 pm a routine run from george town to georgetown hospital taken by archie roberts and e rye saturday oct 8 155 pm a routine run from norval georgetown hospital taken by harrison wood and roy han- still confusion school busilaw there is still confusion the minds of some motorists regarding the new law concern ing stopping for school buses the only change from the old law is- that approaching vehic les must now stop too when a school bus is stopped with red lights flashing latimer first president halton east conservatives georgetown lawyer douglas latimer was elected bret pres ident of a new political associ ation formed wednesday night the halton east progressive conservative association the association has come about due to the redistribution of the rid ings in the province halton riding was split into west and east halton east con sists of georgetown milton oakvihe and part of eaquesing township s 4 the other officers are first vice president ws thomson second vice president mrs frances ritchie secretary all en j nichols and treasurer j hjl depew the new association will also cover the new federal riding which takes in oakville milton georgetown esquesing erin township and acton because of the splitting of halton riding the halton east association will have to find a provincial candidate george kerr mpp for the present rid ing of halton has indicated he ini the mail bag nroiwi oakvil appreciates facilities at new community centre here dear sir as president of globe prod uctions i would like you and your readers to know bow much we appreciate the facilit ies at georgetowns newly ac quired community centre ced- arvale school our company have been us ing it weekly as a rehearsal hall for our christmas panto mime babes in the woods and for the first time are in a comfortable warm and conven ient spot writing this letter to the pa per rather than to the centen nial board responsible for its operation is simply to let the ratepayers whose money paying for the project know that it is appreciated by our group and im sure by the many other groups who use h nightly the fact that it is so frequen tly used shows that cedarvale fiiled a need in the community yours truly ralph ursei lm brown 0d optometrist at 35 mill street georgetown just off mojn street phone 8773671 douglas latimer will run as the tory candidate for halton west association which was formed three weeks ago redistribution came about following a royal commission by the provincial government premier john robarts said he felt the present setup of rid ings was unevenly balanced populationwise the wednesday night gather- as at the legion hall in oakville insular were not worldly we are teams we fed nst a modi at home in aoam a in london in snnporo as in lima in delhi as in zurich and to wul yon when yon fly there with as backed by almost half a century of experience we and our assoaated airlines offer yon services to more than 100 major world centres thats why we say an over the world boac takes good care of yon boac flies more jets to more places more often than any other airline well take yon to faraway places gke south africa romantic places like jamaica fascinating places like japan so before yon plan your trip see your boac travel agent brmsh overseas mrvmys corraimion with aut canada your local boac agent is barber henley umited 27 mill street b7722u cwnpfot travel service at no extra cost to you important announcement for electricians air conditioning and refrigeration workers the apprenticeship and tradesmens qualification act 1964 requires journeymen in the electrical and air conditioning and refrigeration trades to obtain certificates of qualification by october 31st 1966 the deadline has now been extended for six months to apru 30th 1967 this extension does not affect the normal renewal periods for these trades winch are electrical trade januaiyfebniaryiufijgfiatioaair conditioning mayjune tradesmen who have not already applied for their initial certificates of qualification should do so as soon as possible applications should be forwarded to ontario department of labour industrial training branch 74 victoria stroot toronto ontario cold weather around the corner r let your fingers do the walking to 15 auto dealers 28 service stations 6 mens clothing stores 2 window glass dealers and just about any shop or service you can think of our locality has a lot to offer good shop good tendon good people so look first to home for your needs let your fingers do the vrajhng through tfieyeftow pages to find the above people and many others everythings here in town 1 ml at flfl fill f i sir i owl as

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