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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 17, 1967, p. 6

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turning back the tunc once favourite spot for glen tadpoles family surprise party for anniversary twenty five years ago on aug ust 8 mr and mrs jack run ham 12 parkview blvd were marriod in grace united church brampton on saturday a surprise par ty was held at their home be hind the scenes preparing for the party were mrs george runham mrs clifford trlbhle and mrs waller tnbblc brampton mrs molly march ment long branch and d aught er jill it was held in the form of a pot luck supper the runhatns were invited to visit mr and mrs bill clark then when all was in place they were called home to a house full of company unfortunately because of holidays the only members of the bridal party who could attend were mr and mrs don closn of islington after nipper on the lawn walter triable proposed a toast to the happy couple and they cut tholr anniversary cake which had been made by mrs george runham the runham and trib- with a silver tea service and bla families presented them the flower girl of 25 years ago now mrs bui townscnd of cheltenham presented an ar- rangement of flowers daught cr jill and jim blair gave them silver candlesticks and son bob a silver rose bow bob was hol idaying in brockvllle with mr and mrs alex reader and could not be present there were sev cral other lovely gifts from the bridal party armed forces bringing cycle display to plaza according to revised ached- ale of centennial event in georgetown issued in july an armed forced motorcycle dis play at the georgetown market plaza is due monday afternoon august 28 unveiling of a permenant plaque at cedarvale park and band concerts at cedarvale al so listed on the revised ached ule didnt matenallxe in september the schedule lists a soap box derby on ma pie avenue on september 16 a gala varietj rule september 22 and fall fair and parade sept ember 23 best beard and miss george town judging will be done at the fair limehouse this old postcard submitted to the heralds turning back time series will br ng back a lot of memories for glen wil liarns who used to escape the heat of hot summer s day here the dam located a fpw yards up stream from the bridge in the centre of the village disappeared from the village scene in the 1940s the man in the photo is the late james swann mrs robt lane celebrates her 93rd birthday in the mail bag says councillors salaries soon pay for traffic lights 46- queen st august 14 1967 dear sir i noticed in lst week s her id a reayar admcating traf fie lights at two dangerous in tersestios in town viz moun taumsw fd guelph and maple and gti i can mention ipore but one in particular icsin st and maple ave allow me space in vour pa per to express m views on this matter of lmportaice traffici lights at three death traps ifii town no 1 mountainview and guelph pour lanes on the high way two on mountainview with some motorists using thej wr5 lanes en the highway cars using mountainview are in an awkward position in cross tog not knowing what oncoming traffic will or intend to do hence we get an expensive ac dtient as a result which could fcave been a fatal one no 2 maple ave and guelph the craziest intersecton to town four lanes on high way narrowing down to two within a fev ards east of nter section same trouble met there as at no 1 but with the addition of an island stuck in the centre of the road the nut tlest idea ever thought of andi which since it was put there has caused more accidents than en ugh no 3 main street south and maple ave w situated in a valley at its lowest point sur ounded bv high banks obstruct sng view of traffic in all directions another intersection worth watching will be king and mountainview when the new fcridge is placed oer the cnr tracks our tathers of confederation aay they are waiting until they fat enough mony in before they can pay for these safetv meas tires mr editor if thev have not got the money to spend to kelp save human lrvcs and pro- party where in creation have they jot h from in order to pay themselves over j1400 per year to stt around a table and con flab what shall be done and who to do it surely the ex- pense to instal tratf c signals at these three dangerous inter sections in order to try to stop a fatal accident is worth more to our town than our councillors lining their pockets by taking ut that 1400 for each one from our taxes or rmit a fa glen williams tal accident occur same as it did at calamity corners john wa ter and highway before they wake up and attend to business god forbid that we have to wait for that to happen my solution to the matter would be for our councillors to show what good citizens they are and that they have the love of georgetown tn their hearts and take no remuneration for one year that would amount to 11200 just the eight men al one would not that amount of money saved from our taxes go quite a way to foot the expense of these safety measures thanking you for the space in our paper i chas davis i west coast expo popular vacation spots this year weve had a little holidav from writing the column bnd now well attempt to bring ou up to date on the foin and comings around the i j it would ppear that in the past month a great rmn hac been tracllinc mjowng a hoi iday with the famih v lule a great many chose to ro cast to expo the west is extreme popular while some of these items may not be news to ou i hope it will be to those who are unable to e out and iboul to hear the latest some of the first tn head west were mr and mr- starrett leslie their daughter mrs bud bishop and son leslie bi shop they motored to the coist to see relatives and on the return trip visited relatives in alberta and saskatchewan and enjoyed a lovely trip on rrturring homft they were sjr prised to find we had so much ram while our there it mas the other ulriine in rainfall t the end of june fred weaver rchie rveles and blake inglis left b train for a thri e we k trip right to the coist enjoing very much thei nrw from the dome car the v sited archies relatives on vncomer island and also in he edmonton area and blake i sited with a local girl ahoj married and nursed out there i shi was nrretta 7ilio from tera cotta they attended the calgary stampede and enjoyed ihe trip immensel vie welcome into the ullage recently mr and mrs graham barnes from georgetown and lso mr and mrs don peters who mined from mai ton th s summer to tha george eason house on the tenth line birthday greetings to mrs robert lane who was 93 on august9th she is remarkably well and is making her home at tho kelly nursing home near acton recent visitors with mr and mrs james noble have been mr r poster of baden mr and mrs arthur copley and fami ly of burlington and mr and mrs orland everett and family of gravenhurst the patterson family held a family reunion at the ftockwood conservation park on sunday while mr and mrs arthur pet tcrson are still here from north carolina mr and mrs a w benti attended the funeral of hdt stepmother mrs j neilson at milton on thursday the wtms met at the home of mrs mills on thursday oven ing with mrs roughley vice- president in the chair and ten attending scripture was read by mr kirkpatrick and mrs gisby led m prayer holt eall was an bridge club with nine tables playing on tuesday eenins mi gust 8 in the legion auditorium george- town bridge club shims little alans of slacking off during the jtunmer months the club one of the most active in this part of ontario slays each tuesday and draws liidce players from surround lag towns as well as fom the town proper ids waek4 winners northsouth 1st cam sinclair w w waadal 2nd fttet mr and aba art norru warren sadler rmtt 4th mr and jtri i bathn eastwest ul flf afika lorusso oa wilson mrs atkxbsoa jnj florence l lewaoa 4th w bar jacksons swered bv a verse of scnpure as was textword feet mrs a bentonread tbe customs and beliefs of several religious sect in canada this resulted in an interesting discussion led by a visitor who had recently read the history of certain sects mrs mitchell closed the meet in with prayer th hostess served lunch afterwards rev and mrs walter king and family of hawkstone visit ed his niece mrs bert benton and mr benton last week mr s smith of weston has been wsiting her sister mrs c patterson little aurelie lima sprit a few days in hospital last week with a digestive trouble we hope that she continues to ltn proe mrs douglas and their chil dren accompanied rev w a douglas b d of brampton to services at limehause preshy terian church the last two sundays driving taxi fast way to learn town ftp a novel approach to know ing the town and its people i peter opnka new principal atj park school will drive a taxi for the next two weeks till school opens his application for a taxi drivers license was approved at council monday night 1 wouldnt do it if i were taking a job from someone he explained but i know the m m owner is short handed i feci i should know the people and the town better concluded the newcomer from windsor tmb morobtowh htftald tmufcsday auouit 17 1947 paqeo m hours a day ar taxi call 8774474 airport servici this weekend special all black and whitf portables are 1 one i price 169 clearing out 1967 models now ryders tv glen williams friday evening and saturday its a little out of the trey so there la a little laa pay school i lot mens sweaters vi price all girls shoes 13 off oni lot ladies shoes eg prica to 8 9s now only 3 98 mens boys wear first to jacksons then back to school your little man will go back to school looking smart dressed in fine atyl from our wide selection of up todate boys wear that fits nghtl and lasts tool boys k0ratr0n pants on boys corduroy pants m sy 1t only z 98 boys long sleeve sport shirts i only 98 ly 398 boys stretch socks spec ai 2 pair 99 boys golf shirts s m l reg 98c now 69 boys jac shirts regular 52 98 now nly 198 oys ponderosa suede shirts w now 5t lt 298 boys shoes 4 9b now 298 boys shoes i 98 now 198 all short sleeve sport shirts 25off jacksons mens boys wear main street north 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