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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1969, p. 9

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v hornby church women planning outing tor city kiddies the evening starlight group of hillcrest united church met in the fellowship room of the church on monday evening ap ril 7 mrs leslie king welcom edthe members to the meeting in the absence of the president mr jim snow the theme song wis sung in unison followed by a business hour the official op ening of the church will be leldon sunday apijl 27 at 2 30 jjn with dr robert ajcclure s the guest speaker there will lalso be two more services in connection with the opening may 4 and may 11 services will be held both morning and even in the general ucw meeting will be held on wednesday ev ening april 23 at a pm the program will be on citizenship and social action the sewing circle ill be in charge of the thanked mrs pewtress for the use of her home and the lovely lunch the north trafalgar comraun ity club met at the home of mrs anderson may on wednes day evening april 9 mrs john cordingley presided for the meeting which aua opened with the club ode the roll call was answered by the 24 members present arrangements were fin alized for the euchre party to be held on thursday evening april 17 at 8l5 pm in the tri nity anglican church hall streetsville club members will canvas for the cancer society a jewellery demonstration was put on by mrs bill ward of toronto the next meeting will be held at the home of mrs jack miller and members are ro- luneh the daffodil luncheon minded to bring some plants for will be held on may 1 with mrs bon smith of all saints ang lican church as the guest spea ker members are reminded to turn in their canada packer la bels add also their stamps thev are also reminded to start saving articles for their sonng bale the ucw passed the mot in that they would ask the child ren out from toronto again to spend a day in the country this will take place in july the lad ies are looking after the job ofj cleaning the church for a pen 3d of six months r was moved by mrs mane wilson and second ed by mrs hazel colgan that they ask mrs frank ruddell to paint the picture for bertha grextons memorial a discus sion was held on the idea of holding a fashion show like the one held recently by the annual sale mrs mary wat son and mrs beth may will be in charge of the program a de licious lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour en joyed get well wishes are extended to bobby break who is suffering from a case of the mumps mr and mrs leslie king spent the easter weekend with mrs kings parents mr and mrs catterick of albany new york mr and mrs roy south of brampton visited on sunday with mr and mrs garry hamil ton and family birthday greetings to the fol lowing who are celebrating their birthdays geoffrey drew brook and mrs john bradley on april 18 to mildred mcmillan and joyce wilson on april 20 laur ie death and annette brown on april 21 and velma ball on ap ril 22 mr and mrs harold bell of acton were dinner guests on thursday evening with mr and mrs jim hamilton mrs jim hamilton mrs mattlrtw bouskill 90 was lifelon j district resident one of this districts oldest native residents mrs matth bousmll wrdiea ibgeorge town hospital on april 7th mrs bouskill who was the former flora janet bullivant was born at stewarttown and had spent all her life in this district mrs patterson president hornby women s institute the annual meeting of the hornby womens institute was held on tuesday april 8 at the home of mrs william mcpher son the president mrs cecil patterson was in charge of the meeting which was opened in the usual manner mrs roy wil son the secretary treasurer gave the treasurers report and read the minutes of the last meeting mrs m bradley and galbraith auditors mrs mrs ladies of the streetsville unit ed church there was also a discussion on having a dinner called luncheon is served mrs jim snow is to inquire in to these and report the details at the next meeting the auction conveners of the county to be sale for articles of the church held in may date loaf with nuts will be held on may 10 at 1 and plain maple cream candy pm mrs keith hawkes was in are to be taken to the next charge of the devotion which meeting to be judged for the opened with the hymn he lives j district annual followed by the scripture 1 john delegates to the district an nual which is to be held in the boston church on may 21 are mrs c patterson mrs r i wilson and mrs c wngules worth the alternates are mrs hugh oconnor mrs mary poke on the adults who are at- b and m lorraine god i i yard a committee consisting of mrs wil 4 verses 731 taken from the new translation good news for modern man mrs earl mc dowell introduced the guest speaker mrs isham who is the instructor at the adult rehabil ltation centre in hornby she oconnor and mrs amy merry childrens aid representative mrs g robinson conveners agriculture canadian indust ries mrs t howden and mrs s may historical research and current events mrs h ocon nor home economics and health i mrs c wrigglesworth and mrs the correspondence included w ford citizenship and educ notices of meetings for all pres- ation mrs p merry and mrs idents agriculture canadian g robinson public relations industry as well as one for the mrs l sampson horticulture secretaries and public relations mrs d downs 4 h club leaders mrs c patterson mrs w mc pherson and mrs leslie king curator mrs h oconnor the courtesy convener mrs c wrigglesworth thanked the hos tess and the meeting closed with all repeating the institute grace lunch was served bv the hostess assisted by mrs ocon nor she was a daughter of isaac bulhvant and anna mcclusky following their marriage in 1894 mr and mrs bouskill farmed at inglewood and bal- linafad before moving to geor getown he died in 1947 she leaves three children gordon and ethel mrs william mcdonald of georgetown and clarence of clarkson a broth er fredrick bullivant of geor getown and sisters mrs d i willis limehouse and mrs al ice wright toronto 17 grand children 47 great grandchild ren and one greatgreat grand child she was predeceased bv three children john matthew and florence and by brothers and sisters mrs louisa brims ton mrs lillian wood wil ham and tom bulhvant rev eric mills of st geor ges anglican church conduit ed the funtraf service at the har old c mcclure funeral home pallbearers were james lowne brampton and five great grand sons keith woods brampton mark walker erin ndrew tonelli milton robert bous kill and james hepburn geor gotown interment was in greenwood cemetery i third narcotic charge for georgetown youth a georgetown youth was am ong three arrested in oakvillc thursday night for illegal pos session of narcotics oakville police constable ed ward waller stopped a car con taming three jouths for a traf fie violation operated farms here and in erin township a man for whom one of georgetowns streets was nam ed william t sinclair 87 died at halton centennial manor milton on april 4 mr sinclairs highway farm was one of those acquired by delrex developments in 1954 when the firm embarked on a building program which enlarg ed the town boundaries sinclair avenue which runs through the former farm was given his name bprn in erin township he was the son of john and eliza beth teeter sinclair anrl he at tended public school at s s 1 erin following their marriage in 1907 mr and mrs sinclair operated a farm which acrjomed the school and when his father retired they took over the home farm at lot 4 later they moved to georgetown and when mr the independent order of for esters when they retired the in- clairs first lived on edith st later building their present home at 55 charles street he leaves his wife elizabeth mcampbelloncsojk campbell of limehouse a grandson carl and a sister mrs j h margar et lang of orangeviue he was predeceased by sisters mrs george jean blair mrs george sadie thompson and mrs fred ethel scriven rev norman young conduct ed the funeral service at the harold c mcclure funeral home with rev alex calder of peterborough a former pastor thb georgetown herald thursday april 17th 1v6 n page 8 here assisting interment was in greenwood cemetery pall bearers were craig reid milton arthur bullivant hamilton ken davidson lloyd mcenery fred sinclair and jim kirkwood you can make the difference on your farm sinclair retired their son camp i bell operated the highway farm i mr sinclair served on the school board of s s 1 when fie was an erin resident as a member of knox prexbjtenan church here he had tilen a member of the board of man agement he was a member of i know cancer can be beaten mrs jim hamilton tending the school now and t n-r- showed a film on the history of mr hugh o connor the school during the past three 1am mcpherson and the presd years they have been there i are to look after t he disp lay her talk was very interesting the milton fall fair mr c and informative mrs tom wn save a report of bousfield thanked mrs isham a bake sale was held with mrs lloyd may as the auctioneer they cleared 1190 lunch as f a j 1 1 served by mrs hazel colgan the district directors meeting when each institute is asked to put on a skit the different con and mrs tom howden the st stephens anglican church women met at the home of mrs mary bradley on thurs day afternoon april 10 mrs frank weller the president welcomed the eight members to the meeting which was opened with the usual prayers mrs carl saunders was in charge of the scripture on the 17th chap ter of st matthew a very ap propriate poem was read by miss colgan minutes of the last meeting were read bv the secret land were reminded to get the reports sent to the district con i veners as soon as possible the new slate of officers for 19691970 prepared by the com mittee was read by mrs ocon nor and accepted the new offi cers are as follows honorary president mrs c wrigsles worth president mrs c patter son 1st vice pres mrs w sc pherson 2nd vice pres mrs h oconnor secretary treas mrs r wilson assistant mrs l sampson building fund trea surer mrs barbara king plan ists mrs s may and mrs amy 12000 children came into care of a childrens aid society last year during the year there are more than 18000 children in care of a childrens aid society this is 6 out of every 1000 chil dren in ontario a pustic bag containing what police believe to be marijuana was thrown out of the car pol ice said waller jointly charged the three with possession of nsrcot ics and the were remanded in court fridaj the georgetown outh two previous charges for has the mr arch- rdd aktarmirf ontario cancer can be beaten your dollars arc needed now to continue the battle give hope when a volunteer calls generous canadian cajtc society 1969 target 12000 donations may be sent to the treasurer mrs beatrice clark 41 main street south or canadian imperial bank of commerce main street lirinch hundreds of canvassers are helping will you same offence registered against georgetown branch canadian him cancer society with a lowcost loan from us torontodominion the bank where pecmle make trie difference l u howson manager j8b main st and james st georgetown ontario ary mrs ernest price various merry district director mrs c matters of business were discus sed articles for the bale were on display which included quilts fifteen pair of niitts plus other articles of childrens clothing and also some used articles to be sent with the bale the mee ting closed with prayer follow ed by a delicious lunch served by the hostess the eden united church wo men will be making their final plans at the regular meeting of the ucw for their afternoon tea and bake sale which will be held on tuesday april 29 there will be a candy booth in charge of the sunday school teachers several of the members of the hornby womens institute at tended uij 45th anniversary lun cheon of the mountain union institute held on wednesday april 9th in the st pauls uni ted church milton the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre party on saturday night aonl 12 there were thirteen tables of euchre in play with the prizes going to the following winners- mrs helen mcpherson mrs ralph featherston mrs elmer mcdowell charlie brown wil bert nix and joe ellis the lucky draws were won by mrs mary bradley and john roberts the next euchre will be on sat urday night april 19 the 8th meeting of the horn by kotton kuties was held re cently at the home of judy pew tress the meeting opened with the 4h pledge the roll call a special feature in- my record book was answered by the 14 members present the girls then practiced their skit for achieve ment day everyone enjoyed tea id cookies the iotton kuties wrigglesworth alternate mrs h oconnor flower committee mrs b king dish committee mrs l sampson and miss l godard lunch committee mrs t howden mrs mary bradley mrs l sampson and miss l godard finance wmmittee mrs c wrigglesworth and mrs c ford directors mrs m j brown wool realize the highest returns for your wool by patronizing your own organization ship collect to our registered warehouse no i weston ontario obtain sacks and twine without charge from w l sanderson ballinafad wm a wilson shearer r r 1 georgetown phone otooct or by writing to canadian cooperativk wool growers limited 40 st clair avenue east toronto 7 ontario optometrist rr hamilton qd 116 mountainviaw south carreta bldg l for appointment 8773971 wedding photos a lifetime op showing photographs are a bio part of a big day book your date now home town studios 8773009 35 henry street they laughed when i drove up in my volkswagen convertible a lot of people thine the volkswagen convertible is the funniest thing to como along since iho volkswagen which is why wo cant guarantor that this sort of thing wont happen if you come along in one v bur while there laughing on the out side youre laughing on ihe inside a vw will breeze along for 32 miles on a single i 1 gallon of gas it hardly over noods oil and repairs cost little wo dont ihink big repair bills are funny at all whats more it has a handmade top thats padded with 2 of foam rubber to keep heat in and cold out but just becauso undornoalli it all the volkswagen convertible is still just a them aro over 280 volkswagen dont get the idea you wont got as much of a thrill out of driving it as you would a big convertible in fact given a good stretch of open highway and maybe a bit of a tailwind you coyld even zip past ono ofthose big fancy jobs and what could bo more thrilling than thai vw dealers across canada tno one nearest you u in the yellow ttoges r

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