k j the district at a glance licton a swampy t which has long been n- eyesore inside the main entrance the beardnuwe tanntrjrpre- ifniaeb hus been pumped out and i dredged to create a small land- ixcaped lake of late it has ifcaen populated by 150- sain- trout two swan cygnets ixonmlhneiits of mr- and mrs ifj g bennett of scotsdale i tarm a pair of muscovy ducks rtwo pairs of canada geese and i five wild ducks mallards and i bedheads the project was un ldcrtrfcen tomark the 125th an- wyersary of beardmores caftopbe3iville c- a specta cular fire near campbell- j rfhe levelled a large bam and i striving shed and claimed jthe lives of13 valuable race i jwrses recently glen anderson mm rented the quarters from lorne hull for the boarding nd training of horses was at greenwood raceway with two horses when the fire occurred the loss has been estimated at i 100000 i ftockwood riders from the rockwood- trail rid ers horsemanship club clea ned up on winy of the compe titions at the kinsmen club 30 mile trail ride in flesherton last week there were 58 entries i d four divisions and the rock- wood club had winners in all of them the ride started at eugenia park and wound thru the beaver valley this term from last years to an anticipated 1000 sons about 85 per cent of the student body comes from mississauga and etoticokethis week the registration total stood at soo milton one person was injured and a sewage pum- puig station demolished when an explosion blew oat brick walls and lifted the roof of the small building damage was placed at close to 15000- george prior a works emplo- yee suffered second degrefe burns to his arms and legs and 30 per cent of his body hu face was scorched as well brampton councillor v ene biggs wants a policy- set preserving bramptons treelined streets she suggests a tree be planted for one re moved and plans to make such a resolution to council shortly she wants agreements with de velopers to include require ments for one tree per proper ty and four to six trees at high rise complexes this year brampton budgeted 8000 for trees to date 3500 has been spent all for removal silvervooo danish mother visits with son profitable summer for ice cream vendors the ice cream boy riding the wheeled bike has become a familiar sight this summer especially to the younger set who can hear his bell blocks away for eight local boys selling dickie dee ice cream has been both profitable and en- jsjrable theres no feeling of being unwanted in this job as the childrens eager faces tes tify the bays pick up the ice cream bars from mrs gerry fendley st michael street who keeps them in her freeier her supplier is mrs j mae- donald in bramalea who is in the catering business the tri cycles name from there also the boys carry almost many flavours as the red pop ad on tvmrt admitted very few children asked them to rhyme them off in addition to the multiflavoured ice cream bars they carry sundaes fudge- sides and cherry bars the eight ice cream venders are steve pembleton doug pembleloit victor hoyle peter fendley jack barou benny van leeuwen steven norrie nd jack king mrs bomholt from jwaaark is visiting her son and family erin the erin soaring soc- mr and mrs n bomhor bri- tety has a sle2k new 7500 an and connie for a few mon- i glider the craft was mde i ths jbl czechoslovakia and shipped i to toronto the wocden crate congratulations from silver- j in which the glider was shipped wwood are extended to mr and was alone worth 500 orb mrs k c lindsay who celebra- members are thrilled with the ted their 50th wedding anni wg jrird which has a wing spanlversary at the home of their of 37 feet a handul of soar i son donald on august 17th i lug enthusiasts organized the i club three years ago and since mrs clare wilson is home then it has grown steadily to again after a motor trip west its current membership of 37 with a friend they left on jul 8th crossed into the states at 8treptsville erindale samia and reentered canada college expects its student i in british columbia they tra lyndon ross is the customer and benny van leeuwen the salesman in this scene repeated high schooler spends summer with dutch swede relatives a 17 year old high school student peter nieuwhdf of 25 mcgilvray crescent has just returned from a 9i week eur- opeau trip he visited friends and relatives in sweden andl holland he stayed for two weeks with a swedish family while staying in the city of karlskoga peter made a tour through the famous bofors cannon factory and was given a personal tour of their under- ground computer centre on the trip south from malmo to copenhagen he went by hydro foil which took 35 i inutes in stead of the 90 minutes by fer ry while in the south of hol land he went tit three land points from where germany belgium and holland can be seen from the highest hilv in holland in- eindhoven peter visited the philips evolupn building where the modern technical achievements of man kind ere on permanent display while in amsterdam he vis ited the rijksmuseum famous for its paintings by rembrandt the stedelijk museum renown ed for its collection of modern art he also took a boat trip through the canals and the harbour he found europe exciting the people very friendly and the life relaxing body to more than double veiled b boat from pri ru countless times on local streets during ice cram season the georgetown herald thursday aug 21 199 pages for rhom not prevlouslyrsgtstered for all grades in halton county separate schools for september 1969 will take place according to tha following schedule friday august 29th 1969 930 am to 1130 am 130 pm to 330 pm children who will be 5 years of age on or before the last day of february 1970 are eligible for kindergarten everything up at hospital pert to haines then continued 1 by car to alaska where they visited fairbanks and anchor- admissions to georgetown district memorial hos- age then on to dawson creek pital in 1969 has increased by 188 to date as compared to and dawson city en route the same period in 1968 according to figures released rh s h a ta r a a ji am banff ana uavelled week home by sault ste marie ar- also notably up is the number of births 198 to date riving here on august 15th compared to 164 last year at this time the figures include the first seven months of the year mrs w r norton visited i the period ending july 31 st at fc on a they showed the occupancy rare for the year stands at wllh an m 80 per cent also an increase over the corresponding period get wcll m cxtendcd in 1968 when it was 761 i to mrs gordon smith who has when analyzed by type of accommodation this years been under the weather recent- occupancy rate is as follows medical and surgical wards s9 j ly per cent maternity ward 50 per cent childrens ward 81 per cent other figures contained in the report 4 operations performed 68 to date 69 to date major 101 121 minor 252 259 passing of his brother mr vic- said his client had recently tor harding in guelph last bought the motorbike and was week and to son wilfred of i excited by the purchase limehouse he was chased by george- the limehouse presbyterian i town police for four miles on church congregation extendi his wild ride may 16 there was a passenger on the motor cycle judge black told the youth he showed a complete disregard for others on the road and the mr and mrs chas mather court would not tolerate such have returned from a three driving week motor trip to florida sympathy to their minister rev fn young and family in the passing of his sister in london on saturday mrs a benton tonsils adenoids 127 164 july 68 july 69 11 42 17 emergency visits 1795 442 physiotherapy ooaths daiy average no of patients individuals treated no of treatrmerrts 465 2861 54 377 32 1 27 15 21706 488 485 2636 58 299 31 j adults and children 51 537 newborn 51 74 465 429 54 83 shamrock studios wedding portraits child studies passports photos etc colour and black and white 49 rexway drive 8773978 silverwood received 241 in ches of rain during a recent storm alicia f c scott limehouse we extend sympathy to rel atives of miss olive marshall speeds running stoplights andj of toronto whose burial was in passing cars on the crest of a acton on saturday born in hill was fined s1o0 in county limehouse she lived here for court last week and lost his li- new bike causes grief for speeder an acton youth who roared through georgetown streets on his new motorcycle at high many years toronto before moving to sympathy also to lr wilfred harding of the 6th une in the cense for three months he pleaded guilty to careless driving before judge james r black the youths defense counsel schmwi monuments markers memorial work commercial and industrial sandblasting greenwood monument co 45 oualph street 8779505 open evenings but first visit your backtoschool supply centre delrex smoke shop see us for school bags lunch boxes colouring boxes ring binders refills cartridge and fountain pens by schaeffer and north rite delmx smoke shop georgetown market centre heads i nrs the ll col donn f eisele of apollo 7 first astronaut to visit canada will officially open the canadian international air show at 3 pm on its second day friday aug 29 one of the worlds biggest air shows certainly the most spectacular so big this year it runs for four days come on down get a frontrow view of he excitement us navy blue angel highspeed precision aero batics in mach 2 phantom fighters us army goldan knights a team of men whove made skydiving a precision art watch free falls from 13500 feet royal air force a display of strength and speed by lightning fighters and giant vulcan bombers ed mahler and harold krier world championship civilian aerobatic team will perform lowlevel aero batics over the waterfront canadian armed force will open the show with a massive flypast of tutor jets yukons hercules falcons trackers argus voyageura voodoo in terceptors an aweinspiring display of precision flying youll also see waterbombing formation flying and a flypast by a lone spitfire theres 2hours of excitement in the worlds most spec tacular arr show this thursday friday saturday and sun- canadian national exhibition till september 1st admission to grounds children 12 and under 500 students 75 adults 150 tub sept 2nd otkah u jonm pmldint u c pqwll mintqtr i c f chck- from the store that carries school supplies the year round acco binders d attache cases o binders 3 rins solid colours and new wild psychedelic design bookkeeping refills cup boards drafting supplies dividers ci dictionaries oxford q french english d duotang covers erasers pink pearl d typewriter d file folders d forum notes gage triangle notes loose leaf refills d plain ruled d quad math sets note books- hilroy d pens parker sheaffer d bic venus n papermate d p porous tip pentel d tempo d pencils regular o drafting coloured rulcrs wood plartie d slide rules plckelt d school bags steno pad q typing paper q georgetown stationery 26 main st n 8773452 vi 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