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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 10, 1966, p. 5

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since 1826 hecwy equipment school implements road building ceoketown area farm gets firs century sign tw bbst cbfturr hutm sign provided by halton junior farrnenwm presented saturday arthe r r 1 limehouse farm of red x brown fifth line esquestng junior farmer county dkettof joy hayward and hahon president harold thompson at right arc shown with mr brown bs he prepares to hang the new sign at the entrenceway ttf the farm with hem a left are jwrs brown son ted and daughters mary lou and betty anne brown the brown farm has been an that fam3ys nam sanest 1926 the juniors ana distributing 79 similarsigns to other halton farms that have remained in lha same fanih for 100 years or more grooms sister soloist at sproule greig wedding fife aaal mn ch greag garyiadii cmrs sanade t ryrva sl gcorge- ts mdlkbtevr spnnle saaain gretg ceor- aa the lnretx prayer ass yaa11 never walk alone i wy mrs j bans the reception was held georgetown golf and country ctnh the brides mother re ceived the guests wearing a hunter green peaudesoje mat ching dress and coat with hat i and- shoes to match and beige accessories her corsage wis of yeuow sweetheart roess assisting was the grooms mother wearing a loden green dress and matching coat and beige shoes and purse her cor sage was of red sweetheart grandsons are pallbearers at magnetawan funeral the funeral of the late wil liam scharman was held on monday october 24th at 330 pm from si pauls luth eran church magnetawan with re gould from north bay conducting the service mr scharman died on october 21st in st josephs general hospi tal parry sound he was born on january ib j880 son of the late henry scharman and elizabeth wurm of magnetawan he was in his 87th year was married to the late rose jiaerlen who predeceased him and lived with bis daught ter mrs hilda johnston parr i sound for is years before going to belvedere heights in dec ember 1668 he leaves seven children mrs hilda johnston parry sound mrs victor majuery mens georgetown mrs wil liam hewitt margaret burkl falls carman and victor of richmond hill wuber in ger many and mrs harry lacombc joan of willowdtle a son paul died in infancy there are seventeen grandchildren and thirty greatgrandchildren also one sister laura mrs ot to kudart blakesburg iowa the body rested at demp sters funeral home in burks falls interment was made in chapman cemetery the pallbearers were five grandsons vernon hewitt burks falls john and william johnston toronto delnier and lawrence majuery george town and i grandsoninlaw william madgelt parry sound winter coming warn danger of thin ice the ice is starting to form on puddles streams and ponds children love to test the ice to see if it is ready to slide and skate on parents its up to you to warn them take a lit tle time to sit with them and really explain what would hap pen if they went on thin ice just think a minute of the wee ones playing by the river- edge falling in the boots fill ing with the icy water the snow suits weighing them down the hon william 6 davis minister of education officially opened ontarios heavy equip ment- school at georgetown on wednesday october 19 the school an adjunct of the provincial institute of trades and occupations was wished tn june uric year to answer to the needs of the provinces road building in dustry the million dollar education project is situated equidistant from georgetown acton and milton on 100 acres of land provided by the ontario road builders association the asso ciation also donated 12 new machines graders front end loaders bukmosers etc for practical instruction at the school fourteen students are cur rently enrolled in the third and nhr lweek course being of- feredjhia year at the heavy equipment school classes are limited ao there la one mach ine per student equipment maintenance and onthejob safety are also taught the british columbia vocat ional schools in manluno and prince george are the oaty two other achbols in canada offer- ins comparable courae mr p j hcnally president of the ontario road buuden association was cohost at wednesday afternoons funet- ioiu also in attendance was the hon hx rowntree minister of labour and the hon cs macnaughton minister of highways following the official open ing of the school a reception was held at the halton country c4ob lights out find less vandalism at school long trousers were imported to the united states from paris the popular- conception is that vandalism thrives in dark ness and wanes in the glare of bright lights but the reverse is true in at least one george town public school school trustees were told by business administrator james f evans at a meeting wednes day that since illuminating ex terior spotlights at george ken nedy public school have been out of commission vandalism there has dipped by something like 75 per cent while the lights were w ork- ing the school was a consistent target for the vandals but they fell prey to the destructionmin ded a few weeks ago the board agreed to not re place the lights one bit of maliciousness that left a kennedy wall decorated with obscene words is still giv ing the school board a heart- achr steel wool a wirr brush and even add have been used in tempting to erase the purple prose unsuccessfully wed nesday trustees considered sandblasting and ruled it out but settled on taking another try with a notorized grinder the obscenities were written on brick with a poster marker type of tool third school pupil in expo exhibit the name of a third george town public school child whose art work will be on display at expo vj in montreal was omit ted from a story in the october 27th issue of the herald peter stephens 2 gray gate now in grade 2 at harrison public school will also be a george town contributor he was six year old and in grade 1 when he did the work which was cled for th show mokmtown hirald t for ife children think only of today it ii up to ua u parents to think of their tomorrow haw jvu planned for your chudren security in the iafest posible way- through ufc insurance if not why not call me today clarence kroll it eieaont place 177um sun life assurance company of canada betty kennedy is another reason why most people listen to ptffeu heri two pplications were re red cascading taceived for the position of police t with swaae scottish cadet and two 4nr the work try inter- force for a honeymoon to quebec province and quebec city the bride chose a wine wool broc ade twopiece suit with black hat and gloves and black patent shoes and purse her corsage was a gardenia mr- and mrs sproule are making their home at 47 mc- murchy ave n brampton council briefs permission was given to the centennial board to have the old works department yard us ed as a parking lot for the centennial community centre at least for this winter ali smith it will only be matter of making a vathway through the park horton steel has taken steps to look after any damage private cars from the painting of the water tower with the finalizing of the sale of town owned industrial land to lnterehemical presstite all land deals are now completed and up to date interebea bought approxim ately three acres of land adja cent to their present plant mcleans rental a saxes centre 279 queen street east brampton under the brampton water towar phone 4595781 we rent chain saws lawn mowers 4 paint sprayers 9 alum ext ladders 0 floor sanders 0 power post augers open thurs a fru pjn ample parking for fast action nitmi unnc smwf brapptm real estita laord aunt meiinda has taken over the upstairs guestroom she hasnt whined or complained oreven touched the thermostat want to know why jouombttew mat h over the bouee- yltayyouwiwriavetarwitrt tmaejtorpomatijtijihiullwiiimmiata liomttmtclrcuuttonfroiriei mmmtyatammmrabimmitto eufcjeotapickaominahmti i flilfrlulkilmavflhwlvillmi wi

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