Halton Hills Images

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1967, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

womens council tiork is reviewed by ontario head mr g g henderson of ha mllton provlnnal president of the ontario council of women ws the cucst speaker it a mo thg of the georgetown local council of women at the home of mrs horla nodwell 7 edith sti eet friday mrs henderson s address dealt in the main with council work her topic centred around the thought of the council as a large c made up of 3 smaller c these she designated as commemorate communicate and covenant under the heading of com memorate she briefly reviewed the pas history and achieve merits ot the council in canada over its 74 years of existence since its founding with seven charter groups by lady abel dren under the heading com muni cat he traced the jrowth of the provincial councils from thp year 1023 until the present and outlined the ways in which they had communicated their influence to innumerable phases of national and community life mm henderson dwelt on the manv outstanding reforms vhich have been the outcome of solutions to i he government resolutions which originated in the conrcrn of canadian women turning to thn last c for cov cnant mrs henderson spoke of ihe dipcndancc of the councils on the support loyalty and cooperation ot the individual member her hit word was a pica o ill her audience to be thinkers directing their thinking to ways and means of bettering conditions in the world at the conclusion of the ad dress mrs rt paul expressed ihe thanks of the group and presented mrs henderson with a gift as a memento of her visit to georgetown following the program there was a salo of home made baking and small household articles mrs nodwell mrs paul and mrs a pritchard served tea strange flock i jim dcherty formerly of gej orgetown now living in acton has asked the help of herald readers in identifying a huge flock of an unknown apecles of birds which passed over hero enron te sou in tuesday he said the flock estimated at seven thousand was travell ing in a wavering single line irctched out for about ten miles they wcrcn t rows and they were too small for ducks said mr doherty he described them as being dark and having hawk like heads anybody have the answer page u thumdav pearson speaker at world congress of jaycees this year toronto has the prt vilcge of hosting the xxii j ci world congress there will be approximately 2500 jaycees froni all over the world in toronto for the week of october 28 to november 4th this is the first time this event has been planned for canada with last years bein in japan the headquarters for the world congress is in the roal york hotel for the jaycees at lending the congress there will bp a number of highlights in eluding luncheons banquets committee meetings assembly meetings lours international night the awards dinner and a memorable president s ball at this president s ball spon sored by rothman s of pail mall two of the guest speakers will be prime minister pearson and the president ot rothmans moxie whitney and his band mrs o paul right of the georgetown local council of wo men presents a memento to pres dent of the ontario council wl pa n one of women mrs g g henderson of hamilton mrs henderson spoke to the local council friday mrs paul mrs fiona rafael nun and nodwell left and mrs ada pritchard the local president were hostesses for the day georgetown kin hosting district one convention georgetown kinsmen club ii the weekend actually starts the host club for the fall coun this frriday evening with the cil meeting of district one of georgetown kinsmen hosting a the association of kinsmcncocktail party for district go clubs being held in the royal crnnr bill watson and hi york hotel saturday and sun utive from ronlhtll day some notes on old georgetown back ji the twenties a foim business on that district of er herald publisher r d war mo n s reet the pond occupied ren contributed a nnsl due aii a good deal of the space saturday morning is reserved j lho oid in tjlort t think it was crawford bros district on is made up of f registration with the mam of guclph who built the plan 74 clubs m the southwestern business meeting getting under hot i h s h t ntwei ing mill just about as it section of ontario and as ail w1v n thc afternoon fherc rtsi tints iml those wh tr stilt stands although additions j american swing group in the other midway through thc dancing featured entertainment such as the lounsbury sisters vivacious french canadian chantcusc miss daniclc donee and thc mtcrtainmcnt climax is rich little the dancing will contin uc on into thc small hours of the morning ashgrove clubs hae to trayel in a basi ally easterly direction to get to toronto thc host club has en titled thc meeting the t astern excursion fall council will be a gain costume ball sut urdav evening featunn jick howler orchestn th lnjn r bitk v thiit i those djs nun scenctj sun ia the fir t of this iing t 1 la 1 iter mid this nil were made by j b mackenzie the mill was once operated by aldous and ryder and 1 think j p mr aldous was also an under lti laker i remember a political meeting in thc town hall evi dently under liberal auspices john mcdcrmul grocer was a mr aldous not a liberal was ide for husincis inictins will sundn afternoon reser i ci foi this is the largest undertik the governors dinner few ing ever attempted by the gcor uf the hcjd table guests for this nresent it was at the time getown kinsmen chairman occason will be mayor william j scotchman ind j knew wc be z harry levy and his committee dcnnson of toronto ndp pro him intimately for many years cs hr te have been hard at work on thi ncnl ledder donald macdon wm mci eod nn th corner pcci 0 the pncc of dry good5 project since last spring in ord a i kinsmen movement fount r had a lltnc slon wci1 mana coton for mstnnce during er that all of thc 2o0 delegates hal rogers ham red rosur m l ariou departments he the speech mr aldous ventur really did business in a very lar cd to interrupt the speaker and hal rogers harrv and their wives will be assured association for retarded hil i good time the delegate dren roprcsenntive and bill fic part of tnp cou around ask what about the price of represent an approximate mem bagshaw national coordinator dp largely in what thc cotton j w burgough the farmers produced and did an cartoonist bership of three thousand from nm vote georgetown as best delegation model un on saturday october town a few immense trade he gave libc days later and one of his car ral time to municipal affairs toons pictured mr aldous at own and county councils and funeral wearing a high hat politics his successor in the with a whitr cotton band and corner now owned bv a bank draped down the back wis m john mcbcan who is also by this time regarded as donald mckinnon was thc panel of judges for the model ctriirlr f far cuaa among thc older residents blacksmith who did business in llmtml ni n r the stone building now a dwel united nat ons n georgetown r aroun1 thp youn strecl 2 i think west of main st high school sat down to dtcidu icdieo rui dtuises ncr at the rear were thc stables north mr mckinnon was a gc the bet participating delegation a chapel street puolic school of wm ccollum and thos nial scolcn cl in thc fin at the model united nations it kindergarten pupil hdwm div watson wm mccoilum was a sl ycars of h5 ms honc was a difficult decision but it wilson age 5 of 129 miin rmal fellow and popular with was just npar thc sh and i u t street was treated in hosml favcllers who patronized his thls hc callcd ubcrtv tk i 1 h delegation fw j well a son is the whcrc fncnds calc whch showed the most effective prda dflpr knorkcd srcaly esteemed rector of york quen o comfort htm in his participation by all its members down bv a cir on guclph st an church thos declining years 1 mills anglican church watson was rujgcd thos appear was that representing the ussr po s3ld thc and an bu georgetown once had a brew made up of mark irw n ale f dashed onto th rojd op er operated by a german ci goudekettmg and doug steph po chapel st into the path on the opposite mini street ti2pn aamc bnnkerhoffe it ens from georgetown high 0 a westbound ear operated b corner there was the bennett wa on ma street north of scho ralph irj webster of hut house robert bennett propri guclph street and in small tnnville the accident happened etor hs lmp of business was fashion he manufactured a be all three are in grades twcl al 7 15 m and it wis mnmj not eai in h timc w it v for which there is still ve and thirteen so it is shown al the time was much disturbed by attempts snnic demand at legislation but his later das nn z 1 ndrnh ha on town strerls within an hour iiarnilt0 d northwest an nalr at 7 vi p m cirs opor frank tavlor was a rrspoct nailwav was hinlf mm ha jnd ten tdnt are currently aed hv glen robert tumbull ed bne mm n the rt tbarr toe ettruc- being groomed to someday share 66 wni rd and marks side or main street there was l z nreveded by earn nrthirotvddl j uc dol t day sforbsjwhfehinlu ot this trophy adds to thc unlar ave roll ded at the eorner or harness tor horses now not ed votej by various brouos nished georgetown record tor gurlph and eduard streets do so much mr taylor spent hisr sections in the county a erryuc off wardstrom every 5095 property damasc dcclininmycars injoronlo bomujil j850o0jwmvotd moael event be it the u v an at a n care tiiirn h ii l 1 j p or debatin this m m t c pjc who w corner of mam and guelph streets east side moved down here that thc cars of expenen ce gained by these students h been of great value grade nin gurej trophy has now been won twice john bovd in 1 row for gdhs along willi wcr collision on guelph st four others in the last eighteen opposite the georgcview plaa damage here was s175 crs a station was built on thc moore farm north of thc months md built the block which la white bridge and then there the plac anthonj two other awards were a o rounds of lxmdon coasted presented at the saturda cv a pir vehicle registered to a little time aeo leavini ening banquet one was for the rrnem d pcarce 81b man si a large estate best of twenty visiting delegates after stalling on the hill going for the second time in on the southern approach t thc cur an1 mckonzic carried brian hayes of kitchener the mam st cit hndce sat irda nn n extcnsic carnage and other perhaps the greatest dis police placed total dimage at blacksmiih business on the next unction went to peter ilal lof 200 corner for many ycars hiram por credit peter was chosen wcdr cirs driven b cuip w ppc by ability as bst delegate from amon i tkmson 106 prince an1 ex for the practl the 140 delegates rcprcsenti 5 har nr and charl ral side oanicl mckenzie was schools in hallon and peel lit a queen st came togcthci at bu manager it is received thc award for his dj cornrr of j amd ralhcr surprising to know at ntmic leadership of the dele cu strccu wuumj m 12j property damage and or business w hc i luon and head crossing at thc now r h uon from thc usa which runner up for the delegation nus frd rau of p the summcr ol award and for his flawless pel rallnafad was dmin a ca tu pswd away m tcy speeches notaby on nam thompson co col moore died grant t ho was built just opposite the main station where the build ing as a dwelling still stands george glbbs was the propri ctor for some years he was very successful as an auc tionecr bad a real sense of hu mo- and was fluent of speech the railway did good business independently for some years and then sold out to the grand trunk some of those who fought the bonus by their speeches and voles remember ed that in the argument bet ween thc county and the board of directors of thc rail way there was included a little this date that mr mckenzie was but 57 years of age when he died the summcr of 1893 mr lore recently ashgrove friends fete november brideelect neighbours and friends gath cred in the basement of sh grove united church saturdiy afternoon for a shower in hon our of miss edna 1isher an early november bride to be mrs hector bird welcomed thc ladies and after some com munity singing and humorous readings by mrs wilbcrt cleave the bride was asked to come to the platform which was prettily decorated with pink and white streamers bells a watering can and dainty parasol after open mg her gilts edna thanked ev eronc and lunch was served by the hostesses mrs bruce mc llure mrs gordon wingfield mrs h bird mrs cecil wilson mrs v mmerson robinson and mrs graham reeve thc hisoncal research and current events meeting of the women s institute was held at 1 ihe home of mrs james carney and daughter thelma on octob- cr 17 with president mrs john i ruddell in charge i members displayed a keep- i sake and told how it came inlol i iheir possesion for roll call lca i dc rs were appointed to attend 1 the peel training class in bram pton mrs wilfrid bird and i mrs m g wilson mr robert alexander re i ported on the tea the wi had served at the arts crafts show at the riviera mrs james arncy gave the district j director s report the wpgram was in charge nf mrs w guy wihon who called on mrs ro ihert cunningham for the mot to if it isn t recorded it may be forgotten mrs c b dick gave some interesting items about thc twecdsmuir history book mrs wilbcrt cleave show cdcolquredpicturcs ukenat fxpo also some north and west of brampton and georgetown lair ending wilh the centennial fair held by the 411 girls showing i them in costumes of days gone bj mrs h bird and mrs clay ton wilson sang an amusing du i et put on your old grey bon net and the birthday song was sung to mrs robert alexander and mr john bcllboddy mrs john bird thanked thc hostess and those who had contributed n interesting evening w from weslejan street so cat w- mue clipped off a telephone pole led i suppose because the wcs clause which affirmed that if u u a midn damage i church was built there the railway ever ceased to be irresponsible apathetic outh to the car and pole totalled to the next side street i do an independent competing mn i not recall that there was much road the 6500000 bonus was i to be returned to the county the grand trunk refused to comply and the case went o the courts outstanding lawyers like christopher robinson kc and hon edward blake argued tac case at osgoode hall the county won and the 565 00000 was returned the money was invested and the interest through he scars being used in the support of thc public schools of certain sections of the county to be continued ic0mlet tiftig we are a serv with finest in give us for estimates the hera 877220 main street s

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy