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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1967, p. 3

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1mb scmcctowm huuud imuesday mv na lawyer tests legality of air speed spotter halo cowavtys first teat esse cheeking the legality of mmo p mwl fpy- ijbe3ky aircraft speedempot tcr in 0 ragnltalca court geocscttnm lawyer wallet ptrrtt of dodokm and sonin- hn banters and sohoton 4 jane sl was in ennt monday tocmidetp every aspect of the airborne tracking system used aaady eugt speeders an ocr- tant nrovmoal highways tie crowns nnie witnesses le three pro con- stahes three ontario depart ment of hinvrays employees two walcfanakers and pilot of the cessna hawk spotter plane walter sopinka challenging spylnth5ky crown attorney peter k uewilbabis asked for an ad j when be found a g caussaan in highway wednesday november traffic art regulations 1967 county court 1 have aa way of proving to the court that the speed limit at provincial highways is 60 bbnh ytr mcwilhaais said fi nal argmaenta in the case are bans heard before magistrate janes b slack at 1030 ajn on constable kenneth russell of the opp who was in a cessna aircraft 1 000 feet above high way 403 said sopinkas client traversed the quarter mile dis tance between markers on the highway in 11 1 seconds equiv alent to 81 m p h norval club girls participate in program at institute hornl women s institute met at the home f mrs jack may a thursday evening november 2 with the president mrs joe hnrrsy m the cnan- mrs wm aham read the minutes and fate the roll call whicn was answered by naming a canadian prune minister telling his years of office and something he ws njed for each member was to bring a goes to the mee ting and a good number were pre mrs keith webb mrs gray- don chester and mrs don mur ray attended the area csnven m gnelpb recently and mrs mtmry gave the report- mrs lawrence may boston rati sescrch convener was in coarse of the program which vac pot on by the 4h home- maker crab girls the nerval sleepyheads- taking part were kathy and debtee may laurel lagennnst gwenn webb kar en boiler beth castle kathy hyatt beth ludlaw and sasaa hay heather hyatt was unable to attend mrs- l may display ed large eoloored pictures o canad an people and places of historical aiterest and the girls took tarns telling aboat them the irs also sang several num bers accompanied by mrs jack may mrs ed mlean thanked tnosc taking part m the inter cstiaar program and the hostess a ota time was enjoyed wth cake and ice cream serv ed far the hostess and lunch committee of mrs graydon chester mrs ed mclean mrs lome cleave and mrs joe mur nj orral lmted church coup les onb met at the home of mr and sirs gordon laidlaw on thxcsday evening november 2 with 30 present and enjoyed viewjng 3 filnrs r of strewn on the road which re sulted in several flat tires pol ice are investigating this in cident this is carrying fun too far parents should teach their young folk to think before join jig in a prank and ask them selves the question will this cause property damage to any one and if so not to participate a flat tire has often been the cause of a senous car accident what some thoughtless youngs ters did for fun could have re sulted in tragedy for someone else bus firm planning improved service arthur scott operator of the georgetown transportation ltd which owns buses operating be tween malton and georgetown through bramalea and bramp ton is seeking the assistance of the public in improving his ser vice cr james cathcart told the chittguacousy council monday night that mr scott realizes his service is not quite adequate and ii anxious to make the public aware that he wants to put on extra buses that will benefit the public in both brampton and bramalea mr scott has offered to put one on for students leaving shendan college after the high school board was unable to do so mr cathcart told council he is also planning one for after the stores close in bramp ton at 6 p m where employees have to hitchhike or obtain rid es from friends the same hap pens for students of the col lege transportation tsgh steel ami david and haxel after which a rfwa- was held about the films gordon laidaw gave a read kg on hippies are unpopular after whwjh mrs lloyd grant read the minutes and mrs llovd lasbaw gave the treasur ers report a new years party was dis cussed with plans to be comp leted at the next meeting sev eral gamts were played and la served the next meeting will be held on the gist thursday ev amg of december at the borne f mr and mrs bui laidlaw with mr and mrs don cleave and committee m charge of the m rolan schrag 86 due to the wet weather on halloween the number of wit ches ghostaes and weird look tag wee creatures g at homes for track or treat were ot vtnte as numerous this year however there were good auaaber of them about 80 a draper so with overflowing baskets and well filled plastic carcase big of goodies pranks were t a nramnm with most jetton taking place at the main corner as usual the gang man aged ta get a bonfire of old tires re hope they were old mazing anerruy dose to the hi hot the police kept a good waten on their aetrrties and the pranksters soon broke up and went home at at reported that tacks were former toronto resident mrs roland a schrag bfl died at the tullamore nursm home brampton on october 2fi she was the mother of mrs robert jones 6 orchard blvd born in london england she was the former margaret helen bull she had lived in toronto from 1881 to 1911 then in bel leville for two years and then in toronto and port credit she was a member of the angl can chirch she leaver her husband whom he married in 1907 five chil dren mrs robert jones ruth of georgetown harry and stan ley schrag in florida mrs n b land toronto and mrs wjf green islington nine grand children and eight great grand children and a sister mrs jar 7is grant cooksville she wai predeceased by a sister mrs frank scholes and brothers chxrl and albert bull of to ronto a family friend rev ted poulter conducted the funeral service at the turner and port er funeral home toronto and interment 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