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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1967, p. 6

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great canucks judging prizes awarded at bourassa called the reallhakon holstein twilight meet inspiration behind laurier on of i aeries ot thumb- bill sketches on great cana lins prepared by georgetown high i uol student as a len tennlal project by bill mavaal hinri bourassa henri bourassa was born in 1868 of all frenchcanadians who hive been in canadian pol tics perhaps only wilfrid laur ier and maurice dupleasla has had a deeper and longer effect than henri bourassa henri was never head of a gov eminent nor was be a cabinet minister power never came to him all his life but influence he bad so mach that some of his rivals like thegreat john defoe aid he was the real inspiration behind laurier bourassa s career was a mix tare of success and failure at times he seemed to hold french canada in bis hands and other times he seemed to be neglected and forgotten in 1806 at twenty even bourassa was elected mp for the area of latoelle under aauriers party the boer war provided him with one of the leading themes of his life laurier had to inspire canadian participation in the war and bourassa criticized laurier for by passing porliam ol he did not oppose canada participation but an inclination n the part of most canadian politicians to take sides with great britain without first con idering world problems in a perspective bourassa felt from the result that frenchcanadians were be coming the losing partners in confederation this fact of bour ssas soon led htm to break ndth laurier because of his firm attitude botmsm waa feared but never accepted by english canada the french looked on him as their most authentic leader and the same time kept allegiance to laurier bourassa was regard ed by them as the meet leading man of their political asplrat ions but for realisation they preferred to give their votes to pratlcal men whom they trusted aa a grandson to the rebel leader louis papineau bourassa seemed to play a revolutionary role in the emancipation frenchcanadians during his long fight with laurier boura ssa had defended the rights of french canadians because he felt the moral compact of 1867 had been broken he was a drea mer who dreamed of a canada that would hold two nations as different as the french and the english the new quebec nationalism of the 1920s sought to achieve more for frenchcanada than bourassa had ever thought of from 1929 onwards he became more and more isolated in his own milieu he was more and more regarded by young french- canadians as a prophet who had stopped short of drawing a con clusion from his own political message realizing he had his day bour assa retired from the editorship of his paper le devoir in 1932 but he kept his seat in parliam ent until 1935 in the early 1940s bourassa made vigorous speeches against conscription and war policies but he was too old now so he went back into his retreat and spent the rest of his life reading and preparing tor his meeting with his creator bourassa a name will long be remembered by canadian of all origins because he was a man georgetown brides pledges in timothy eaton east chapel dr c andrew lawson was tile officiating dergyman at the recent marriage of dianne daughter of mr and mn chris topher g usher 09 edward fit georgetown and robert james son of sgt and mrs j clinton sturgeon of orotn- octo nb the marriage solemnized in the east chapel of the timothy eaton mem orial church toronto given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a floor- length gown of peaudeeoie with scalloped neckline and bell sleeves the bodice was trimmed with lace and her short veil was secured by a coronet of orange blossoms she carried a bouquet of yellow roses and white carnations maid of honour miss anne p fisher the bride s only at tendant wore a full length yellow satin gown with mat ching headpiece and three quarter ength gloves and she carried a nosegay of yellow and white carnations best man for mr sturgeon was lester billiard a reception was held for 60 guests at frans restaurant at st clair and yonge street in toronto and was continued at the home of the bride in otgctown a navy blue linen suit with white underblouse and n and white accessories chosen fay the bride as her go- log away costume the couple left for niagara falls for their honeymoon prior to making their home in toronto m one of sevtntrn ontariea most complete selections f nursery stock a evergreens 0 shrubs and trees 4 fruit trees fruit buthei ready for planting reset petted ready to plant begonias 0 clmheh dahlias all varieties 9 ferrllbten 0 garden tools sees petle stones open 7 days week am till dark phoni isuno caroline flower s garden shea two miles west of acton south side of highway of principle time and again be could have found a seat in any of the leading parties but he preferred to remain isolated the deosion of fab might not be the one bonressa envisioned but frenchcanadi ans will always remember him as the man who kindled them the flame of liberty lime house in capital as bp observer mrs e sanford is spending a week in ottawa as an obser ver to the conference of busin ess professionel women services at ltmehouse pres byterian church will be held at s 45 am beginning may 14 for the summer months sunday school wdl be held at 10 45 be ginning on may zl the wj met in lunehouse memorial hall on wednesday last week we are sorry that mrs jas findlay is hospitalized last thursday we hope that she may feel belter soon we welcome mr and mrs a bourque and family to the village and wish them success in their new venture store- keeping they have purchased the property and business own ed and operated by mr and mrs aw benton for nei thirtysix years tbey took pos session on may 1 mr and mrs a hachey mo tored to montreal a couple of weeks ago to visit his ill moth er and others we extend sympathy to the iinhim family and the d joe family in the passing of mr robert iinham aged 87 on thursday mr and mrs david swack hamer from usa formerly bc called on mrs mitchell one day last week we extend sympathy to mr a bourque who flew to mon treal for the funeral of his bro ther inlaw the end of last week his son michael accompanied him the aameal twilight meet hag of the haltan holstein aweedcra association wo held at bays sales arena friday turn saryder field man for the bofatoa frannaa association of canasta got the meeting un derway with a tifpai4isiiiil ra tion feooanac whack two clas ses of hehtein cows were jud ged judges for the evening in- rfaiwil tkm rrvth4 rjk stnrao flo kim bui taartt ad ttaa mcgo nmilm of tin raton hoi- stem breeders fred beh wel comed 4uers parents and friends and explained the purpose of the pogram profes sor don grieve of the animal scjessce department university of goeaph gave aa fflnstrated talk est modern trends datrymg and a brief rundown on the livestock expansion pro gram at the university racs were donated by the following ward brown ridge for the ladies won mrs bill ludltw 9b points ont of 100 fred bell for 441 members under sixteen won by murray urownriclkc 06 out of 100 don p r for 4 ii mem bers over sixteen won by faus an marten 98 put of 100 a g hunter for men won by sam uarrop 100 poinu the run new up were ladies mrs barbara tord 05 junior 411 sandy bennett 98 and carol anne lain law 98 there was a tiobreakor necessary in this class men s allan brown ridge senior 4 h lois hunter and paul bennett drainage problem when road raised reading a copy of a motion dated august 1965 jim cost gan 29 market street said to council monday night the town engineer be authorized to check a water drainage prob- em t 20 market street and catch basins be installed he claime i that the town raised the road four years ago forcing the water onto his lawn and into his eclar he asked the town to replace the culvert now mrs pat kerr speaker jr farmers service try k x stanley halton junior farmers and friends met for their annual chnrcfa serncc in st paul united church muton on sun day evening ruth mason the county president was as sisted by lots hunter county secretary and joy hayward provincial director the junior farmer choir under the lead ership of mrs winnitred newell sang the let there be earth and the glory of the lord- mrs pat kerr acton the pre of the junior far mers of ontario spots -brotherhood- what kind of christian are you she asked are yon the complain ing selfcentred convccncnce type let us as a group of young canadians be an exam ple to the rest of the world first we nanst start at home forgiving and forgetting life ia too short to bo seuhh and unkind t it may be too late the present fa yours do with it as you will we r now theres a pretty way to save money tver since volkswagen invented economy in 194 people have been making regular trips io the banlc in the familiar vw sedan not everyone however some people ust don t care for the beetles classic bad looks regardless of how wealthy it might male them so we built a racy sedan with all the saving graces of the vw sedan the vw fastback it goes about 32 miles on a gallon of regular gas 35000 miles on a set of tires and forever without water or ant freeze the air- cooled eng ne doesn t use ihem 1 the family resemblance doesn t end ihere the fastbojc has me beetle s extraordinary traction to go in snow and mud lyou save on tow trucks the same kind of replaceable fenders you save on repairsj the same 4coafsdeep point ob you save on point jobsj what the fastback has that the vw sedan doesn i is more room mside a second trunk in back over the engine front wheel disc brakes a stronger engine plus rakish good looks that took de cidedly unvolkswogen so much so in fact that you may forget your fastback is a volkswagen until you refer to your bank book lav motors 189guelph street tei shg53 have so many talents use them wisely following the church venice fireside was held with nu merous musical selections tub ocoroetown herald thursday may 11th 197 pag- 6 huncd n he coukl finish his lawn properly cr win smith disclaimed any kno vledjr of the past but promised it would be consider ed along with the other road projects concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines oho william 1773302 get the most from your tl tv antennae installed with ouauty in mind all typas available color and black and whim prices on request no better itmo than now before vacat on time replace thoso rooftop aerials and get a tower installed ryders ttservi main street glen willj ams 8779796 open 9 sum to 7 bm dairy also ttiun ft fri evvg for fast action mume iotik stwici consult a mcmbr o thi a brampton real estate board the only bank with a branch at exd067 the commerce at tht ajminerce we provide banfcing service where it is required m your own home town or wherever you no in canada that is why we havo made nurc there is an operating commerce branch at expo 67 open seven days a week at conven ent hours it you are planning a visit to expo see your local commerce branch first there you can obtain expo passports at a lower cost than if purchased at the gate bonus books which w ii enable you to purchase refreshments transportat on and amusement tickets at a discount and travellers cheques which are convenient qu ckly replaceable andreadily cashable and remember wherever you go m canada the commerce is ready to serve you canadian imperial ffi bank younameit yourydrowpageshasit v our towns got everything fine shops handy services helpful people and the one place to find them all is in your yellow pages say for instance your thoughts turn to money your yellow pages lists banks isfin and finance companies insurance agents trust companies investment dealers real estate brokers stock and mortgage brokers whatever you need your yellow pages can help you find it quickly and easily whether your financial needs be in the thousands or in the pennies like the one illustrated yes it s good to get in the yellow pages habit everythings here in town everytningkhere in town

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