toronto dominion manager wjth bank twenty years l r kay howson lr ray howson is first manager of the torontodomin ion banks georgetown branch which has its official opening this saturday hie bank is located in the new sidmac building on main st just north of the municipal office the property was acquir ed earlier this year by george town merchants sam mackcnt ie and sid silver who have er ected a new business block where the white rose service station formerly stood starting his barmagcareer at clarksburg twerrtyyears ago mr howson has served at branches in toronto lynd hurst chatham aluston and peterborough he received his first manager appointment at mactier in 1962 and prior to coming to georgetown had been manager for three years at millbrook j mr howson his wife and three children are living at i7 stevens crescent shnick coming dec 10 clown crew at plaza the hoopla and fooferaw that ions in the guise o clowns annually carries everybody s favourite jolly old elf into ge t approximately 40 float and orgetown around this time of t hlve been llned u iot year will have a new feature december this trip 10 procession but more are still being sought music groups include george town citizens band george town girls pipe band burl ng boys and girls band georgetown lions who fash ion this edition of the santa claus parade have created a new wrinkle in the form of a i lome scots pipe band and band of santas helpers who couple of teenage combos will be cheering up children uv floats the delrex market centre with bags of candies and app es at the same time that st nick is conducting the giveaway downtown ukrainja mass unique event or holy cross- a special mass of unique in lerost to georgetown t holy cross parlshonera was perfonn ed in the holy cross roitnn catholic church sunday after noon father kussy a roman cath uc priest of thebyxanune lite who lives at preston conducted the mass in ukrainian language while a guelph university pro- jessor narrated explaining un familiar parts of the servic to the congregation another feature of the mass was il e nging of a choir jrom fa her kussy s church the special mass came atwut as the result of an mvilat ion by the holv cros catholic women a league asking path er kussy to conduct thejyzan tine rite here t the byzantine rile service differs from the latin rite in the kinds of vestments cetem enies and language while priests of the latin rite are bound to remain un married priests of religious orders of the eastern rites which include byzantine are free to marry before the r ord ination father kussy is marr ed with four children and several grandchildren back to normal county nurses resume duties everything is back to norm al again for hallon county s 21 public health nurses since their return tn work one week ago the nurses hae resumed all their former dut les including supervision o ray clinics new babv and general healtn in public schools agreed not to say too much pubtically before the next meeting she did say however that the meeting will be a problem solving one collective bargain ing will certainly be on the ag ends as well as normal busfn to insure continuity both parties have agreed to send the same delegates to each meeting returned te work hkiton county nurses return ed to work november 7 after walking off their jobs septem ber 12 demanding the right to become a voluntary collective bargaining unit the board of health refused to accept their position then and told them they would nave to become certified with the ontario labour relations board before effective negotiations could begin attempts by the county nur ses to become certified with that association in 1865 were blocked by the county nurses returned to work last week after board of healtn maintained that it could negotiate with a group that was legally nonexlstant appointments to am college board at tuesday aasraoons hil ton county eouach moating rem hc merry of oakvule and warden b hlnton of ac ton were appointed county council representatives on the board of governors of the- pro posed ontario college of apt piled arts and technology tor the halton area deputy reeve r parker of acton suggested the appoint menu should be in force only aa long as the appointees were on county council so that there would be active particip ation reeve austen led with mil ton questioned of paying the 20 per diem plus expenses contending there would be people on the board who would not be paid the motion appointing hc merry and uh hlnton and pay in the usual4fcoramittees fees passed with reeve w hunter and deputy reeve 3 young of georgetown and reeve ledwith of milton op posing smi li the meek little man appro ehed a policeman on the street corner excuse me officer he said but 1 ve been waiting here for my wife for an hour and a half would you be kind enough to order me to move senior citizens apartment boosts kinsmen cost 8000 georgetown kinsmen club s slice of the cost of building a senior citizens apartment build ing here has jumped by 8 000 because of increased costs at a meeting this week kin mpectioi smen took a second look at the spiralling project after a let ter from twins pines construe- there is a backlog of work tlon ltd pnmio to be done but nothing we canj brou the cost hike to not handle said mrs mra hesson president of th hal ton county public health unit of the r n o warden a committee the nurses ar awaiting a november 23 meeting wih the the attention of the club and then voted to proceed with it twin pines explained the re vised estimate was necessary if the rental rates are to re main at 54 and 65 per suite the revision makes the wardens special committee in quiremeri from kinsmen 18 parade chairman lion bob clark said lions and firemen would be recruited to handle the plaze end of the distribut smile the man was phoning his office to tell the boss he would not be able to come to work because he had slipped on some ke oh said lht bow howd you over get your foot in your cocktail glass i hilton to try again to iron out their differences oer collective bargaining their first meeting on november 7 was termed satisfactory 000 instead of approximately 10 000 as was indicated when the project was taken on two years ago deducting the cost of the land already purchased by the tee meets november 16 to draw i dub and the 54500 in the ehbg ud the dramam thev intend tn jj the wardens special commit up the program they present to the nurses ember 23 mrs hesson indicated all parties in the dispute retired georgetown gander may be worlds oldest t tir mclean when sir and mrs asbeck oh be was a mid quarrel married 36 years ago her par some old fellow in his day enu gave them three geese and aaid mrs frank asbeck rr 4 gander goosjegander georseiown of ber toulouse then at least seven years old gander there was nothing too big for him to tackle when some v the asbctfcs the red truck came with the wouli n ny 20 lo sailk every day gomegander to m b te flew at it with his wide wings wenl bv number decreased napping in raje many a time aabeck explained that to i thought he d be killed p production of goslmzs they should have provided an he had to loe tied up the ther husband for the gecc day the baker called but somehow they didn t part his eldest times were w goosander when his geese were laying a l r eggs and later when hed mau r a watching his brood you never ppte age of 4 a knew when hed grab you by 1b th tnird the coat or the trouser legs and he would really hang on now he is very ouiet leads a scheduled life and gets the best of everything corn oats and as a special treat stale bread soaked in powdered milk laid 20 eggs goosiegander weigh about 50 pounds and it he continues to eat as well as he dos and is left in his warm little house goosiegander may have a few more years to enjoy at the royal ontario mus eum the chief ornithologist hsd no records of geese attain thg such an age as the asbeck bird but said that animals in captivity enjoy greater longev ity than those exposed to dan gen and dietary ups and downs of their wild brethren he cited a caspian tern banded m ohio and shot down in michigan more than 26 years later dr jerome in poultry science at the ontario agricultural col lege guelph thought the nor val gander might well hvc es tabllshed a longevity record for domestic geese geese of course are usual ly healthy birds relatively free from disease and being a mm orlty tn farm population usual ly live a well fed well protect ed life he said the nerval gander age u unusual if not a record tend to urvitx account earmarked for nov the project it leaves about 8 500 still to be raised the goahead was favoured over an alternative plan to postpone a decision until the provincial government has nan died a petition which would in crease their grant from 500 per suite to 1300 per suite the other alternative rejected was lo abandon the apartment scheme the mortgage has been ap proved and it s expected tend ers will be called before long thr apartment will be local ed on hyde park drive oppos ite park public schol school group adopts child at moosonee the harrison public school teacher parent association has adopted an indian child in j uoosonee at the regular meeting held november 7 the association sent 100 towards the child s support through the canadian save the children fund a report was given by the chairman on the adopted child and her family the first do nation will be followed soon by a second varm pllghc to franc verne a school for crusoe ablactt anywhoro dn toa world jackson toa witchcraft of salem villas scott daniel work war 11 plecan modal car handbook cavanna the first book of wool sbapp finding out about john f kennedy petersham story of the pre sidents corbett the case of the gone goose la fontaine the rich man and the shoemaker hurd the day the sun dan ced frlertnood mollys double rainbow white surrender w webster brain boosters werner timmie in london bawden the while horse gang woodland assize pageant iigot the lonely south harper the government of the soviet union bowen john asms descartes a discourse on method george progress and pov erty smith the american n chec ker players handbook edman the philosophy of schopenhauer adylt fiction delderneld a horseman riding by eyre monks court hitchens the man who cn ed all the way home ambler intrigue graham the utile walls crichton the secret of ban ta vittoru pangborn the judgment of eve asbjton warner gncn stone behn the kremlin letter davis the shamir of dachau burdick a role in manila newhafer no bugles in the sky ellery queen s crime carousel forester the captain from connecticut lawrence a jest of god cbilders the riddle of the sands gibbon a scots quair thomas the cold war swap wescott the pilgrim hiwk shepherd in god we trust saer the nine tailors yarrow the grease paini ungle redfleld the country of love 30000 museum boards project the county museum board at about to launch its cenlen nlal project for 1m7 board chairman george cur rie says sketch plant have been drawn up for the new 130000 building near the present mu turn at kelso park permission for the project baa been granted by queen s park halton county council and halton region conserva 1 authority i h conn o wheitle th wnlon prm business it was decided to m vile the public school board members to attend a future meeting to enlighten the par ents on how that portion you with the what are you sell mtmicipal taxes allocated to education is being used because election day falls on the first monday in december the next general meeting wilt be heldon th second monday december 12th at 8 13 pm tn the school a special evening of christmas carols has been arranged the speaker for the evening will be rev k c johnston of st andrews unit ed church ah parents are wel come to attend the january meeting will be held oo the 2nd monday due to the christmas holidays but in future all general meetings will be called for the first mon day in the month a count of parents was tak en and the senior attendance cess wellard roses ing- white the watch below carr panic in box c foreman the silver rlami powell don quixote usa bagby dirty pool knebel the zin zin road plummer all about brother bird maugham ashenden waltan the roman caspary the man who lov d his wife military no other hunger dean taylor is chairman of 1 pennant will be snared by mr the project shantx and mr shrubsoles smili small boy being sent to bed cul by completely harassed mother to brother i can t figure it out fcvery time ahe gets tired we take a nap classes and the junior pen nant goes to miss ruddell s afhsr 41 yaors ma 900m stfh itnl csmidw form 4 skction 12 clerks notice first posting of voters list 1m4 municipality of township of esquesinc county of halton notice is hereby given that i have complied with- sec tion b of the voters list act and that i have posted up at my office r r 1 georgetown on the 7th day of november 1066 the list of all persons en titled to vote in the municipal ity at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take mediate proceedings to have any error or omissions correc ted according to law the last day of appeal king thi km day of novimih 1h dated ihii 7th dty of november 1m6 k c lindsay clerk townihle iwueelnt 111017 new books at library adult nonfiction johnston the valley of the six nations angus the old stones of kingston hertsberg television repair book laycock hunbng witn bow and arrow coin collecting for fun and profit seaborne education moody modern puolicitv johnson national parks of the west sandburg abraham lincoln in 4 vol raid a world awa seaman the trail of the black walnut shulmao anyone can make a million du maurier the du mauner diuer phyllis diners house keeping hints packer the world w a proud place roper china the surpris ing country mullen the latter day saints junior london zargas shadow abrahams humphreyi ride reader the story of the revolutionary war joy young people of mrxi ea and central america beck the attecs whitenouse fighting wings lewiton rachel york mian know h all thi aoitownhltatd ttwrstfav november 17 itfta page ij the board turned down an earlier suggestion by the con servation authority that the mqseum be moved from jjs present quarters to a nearby site not one member of too board saw it fit to take the of fer said mr currle tbsy are unanimous to sit whtro they are grit for christmas barbie doll clothes boxed social stationery lego building sets gi joe equipment model mrs games greeting cards gift wrap etc georgetown stationery 3 mainstreet south gifts for all the family gift suggestions from jacksons dressing gowns mins and ioys luggage for him or her binoculars electric razors sweaters for all ages small wear holds any rtlkhasi transistor radios watches mens ladies in our large ladies wear dept gifts for girls teens ladies jackson 28 main street n ss mmain