Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 5, 1971, p. 13

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New Publicity Job For Fall Fair Emcee No stranger to Georgetown where he has at the fall fair for some years and ap peared at many entertainments Vlnce Mountford has a new Job He will be publicity chairman tor the Peel North Progressive Conservative association A Brampton resident for years he retired last year from his position as a meat packing company representative and since then has been in public relations with a travel agency He Is active in the Lions Club and Ionic Masonic lodge there Commenting on the pointment Premier William Davis who represents Peel North at Queens Park said Vlnce is well known throughout NORTH HALTON REPORT The week ending July of fleers of the Ontario Provincial Police stationed at Milton Detachment worked a total of hours and ravelled miles patrolling roads In their area There were drivers summoned to appear In Court for traffic violations and an ad ditto rial motorists received warnings Proceedings in Provincial Court in Milton resulted In convictions During the day report period officers were Involved in investigating general Included in his number were 3 thefts break and enters investigations under the Liquor Control Act which resulted in persons being charged there was a vehicle reported stolen which was later recovered an additional vehicles were recovered for other police departments persons were reported missing and later located 1 trespassing complaint persons were charged with impaired driving and investigation Is continuing where an area storekeeper received a counterfeit bill The remaining occurrences were minor nature Sixteen collisions were In vcstlgated this week Ten of these collisions resulted in property damage only while the remaining caused personal Injury to 19 persons Total property damage arising from these collisions was estimated to be Causes of these collisions were attributed to Inattentive driving dangerous driving follow to closely Tall to yield and Improper turns Ten drivers hove been charged as a result of these collisions Here a double check for a safe holiday motor trip Check to make sure your car is In good running order and check your own driving habits By checking that your car Is in proper con dition you can help yourself enjoy trouble free driving But the most important safety check of oil are your own driving habits Dont forget good driving habits can help keep you from being involved In collision THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY AUGUST 1971 Page County Students Marks Among Ontario Tops Countys top high school student IB year old Maurice Juneau of Burlington was the sixth best in Ontario according to a computer at Queens Park The computer tabulated the marks of all students writing Grade examinations this year and picked Joyce of Ottawa to head the list with per cent Juneau a student at Aldershot High School in Burlington scored 1 per cent in seven papers to head the county and finish sixth across the province Officials of the department of education however pointed out students this year did not write identical exams as In past years Juneau who won a scholarship to University scored 100 In two math papers and in a third His lowest mark was in chemistry Housekeeping Units on Camp Land to acquire additional to the present site Half the new land formerly the McDonald property will be used as a picnic area the other half to build housekeeping units The Association received approval earlier this year for the construction of housekeeping units but will require further council approval because they now plan to construct them on newly purchased land The Ukranlan Youth In Roman mythology Association of Canada which the gold of The operates Camp on the ttiver Tlber the community He Is a great entertainer and has for a long lime been an ardent worker on behalf of the party as has his wife Ethel I am pleased hat his talent and enthusiasm will now be used on behalf of our Pee North association Mr Mountford led the Davis delegation at the PC nominating convention last year when Mr Davis was elected party leader and then succeeded John Roberta as premier Mr and Mrs Mountford are members of Grace United Church and like to recall that Premier Davis at one time taught their two sons In Sunday School Hornby News Mr and Mrs Ray Plant and family of the Line spent the weekend at their cottage In Get well wishes are extended to Stuart McMillan who has been quite ill at his home with a severe case of Chicken pox Also with the Chlckent pox were Janet Joanne and Bruce Mr and Mrs Garry Hamilton visited on Saturday night with Mr and Mrs George Treanor of Mr and Mrs John and family of visited on Sunday with Mrs Irene Saunders and family of Trafalgar Road A speedy recovery Is extended to Steven Hancock who is still a patient In the Hamilton General Hospital His many friends wish him a quick recovery and back home again to his pal the horse which Is being well cared for by Judy Saunders Get well wishes are extended to Cathy May who had the misfortune to break her collar bone recently when the fell on the ground at her home Mr and Mrs Willis Hamilton of Milton visited on Thursday with Mr and Mrs Ian Break of the line Friends are pleased to bear that Willis is feeling Mary Lou Bailey and Judy Saunders who are both teenagers from Hornby camped out overnight at the rugged escarp ment overlooking the Kelso dam and reservoir with none other than their horses for company which are their pride and joy The Conservation Area at Kelso Is a very special place for camping out in tents and trailers in the age group of 12 14 are still welcome lo attend Camp Keboe at Cedar Glen at Bolton where are already signed up Mrs Ray Whaley can be con tacted by telephone and girls are very welcome no matter whether they are members of the Catholic Anglican or United Church Mr and Mrs Ward and family enjoyed a holiday at Sauble Beach and also enjoyed a boat trip to Tober mory Margaret and a girlfriend left on Saturday evening from the Toronto In ternational Airport for a holiday In England Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late William Stanley Learmont who passed away peacefully at the Peel Memorial Hospital following several days of illness He was In his year and died on Thur sday July He was beloved husband of Mildred Dear father of Harold of Bolton George of Milton and Stuart of Palgrave Also survived by grandchildren and great grandchildren Mr lived for many years at Hornby on Trafalgar Road prior to moving when the went through his farm and he bought a home at St Catherines and later moved to Brampton Mr rested at the McKlllop funeral home Main Street Brampton Service was held in the Evergreen Cemetery David and Tommy Plant their Uncle and Aunt Mr and Mrs Jim Plsnt to races at the Speed way on Saturday night where Jim participated in the races Birthday greetings to Debbie Fries who will celebrate her birthday on Monday August Betty Brooks and McKay on August Mr and Mrs Mason and Mr and Mrs Norman Sparling enjoyed a weeks vacation in Northern Ontario They visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Bill Holm and family of Pembroke Mrs Holm was the former Helen Hall of Hornby They also Journeyed to Cochrane and other parts of Northern Ontario Mrs Jim Hamilton Cyprus third largest island In the Mediterranean was the site of early Phoenician and Greek colonies Ocean Project Engineer Joins University Staff James G English son of Mr and Mrs Max English Weber Drive Georgetown graduated May from University of Waterloo with a S degree in Mechanical Engineering Mr English has accepted a position with the Memorial University St Johns Newfoundland on the Faculty of Ocean Engineering as a project engineer One of the first projects he will be Involved with Is he construction of an underwater Mr English and wife Ruth Ann plan to leave for Newfoundland In the middle of September Mr English has been working for his fourth summer at the Great Lakes Research Institute Lake Huron Involving un derwater studies on pollution currents and marine 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