Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 6, 1972, p. 14

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Would Pom Through Here is Where Hydro Proposes Tower Trail Holiday Visitors Here and There The proposed route of the by the heavy black Georgetown is at Sfderoad north of Ttrr high voltage hydro towers line Its closest point to It parallels the and Cheltenham through this vicinity is In proposed by Ontario Hydro Hornby News Mr and Irvine Wallace or spent the New Year weekend with Mr and Mrs and family of the Ninth Line Hornby Mrs Eva of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs Lna Hamilton Winston Churchill Mr and Mrs Roy Break of Derry Road visited with Mrs Buxton of Toronto on New Year Day Mr and Mrs Ian Break Bobby and Janice were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Willis Hamilton of Milton on New Year Day Mr and Mrs Ronald Plant of the Line Hornby visited on New Year Eve with Mr and Mr Ted Jennings of Comp Anniversary greetings ore extended to Mr and Mrs Martin flallba who will their Wedding anniversary lritu January Mr and Mrs St John held their Christmas party the North Trafalgar Recreation Centre on Christmas Day Sympathy is extended to the family of the Wilfred Ernest Workman who passed away at the York County Hospital Newmarket on Thursday December 30th 1971 He was the husband of the late Annie Mae father of Allan Work man of Waodvllle Fred of Hornby and Isabel Mrs Waller Thompson of Georgetown He rested the and Funeral Home from on Sunday The funeral service was held on Monday January 3 Interment at the Newmarket Cemetery Birthday greetings are ex tended to John who will celebrate his birthday on Wed January to Norman SparllnR n Thursday January Sunday January Mrs Jim Hamilton Circuit Rider Had High Praise for Glen Printed below Is an excerpt from an article In the current issue of the Ontario Historical Society Journal dealing with the founding of Albert College Belleville under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church It indicates the scarcity of money at that time the ficulty in travelling in the days before railroad and ends with some complimentary remarks for the people of Glen Williams which should be of Interest to Its present day Inhabitants The money had to be raised by voluntary subscription and collected by circuit riders J Johnson and Samuel by riding circuit and appealing to the friends of the Methodist Episcopal Church raised by November 1B53 and by March ISM had raised The actual process of raising the money as told by Johnson is one of sheer heroism and devotlonln the face of great difficulty CIRCUIT REPORT My canvas on the Toronto circuit was attended with the severest fatigue on account of the wretched conditions of the roads The Rev accompanied me or rather I accompanied him for he took the lead to the houses of he friends in all The amount raised on the circuit is less than half of what it should have been if wc consider the great wealth of the people for while some gave all their means would allow others gave a small portion and several of the wealthiest gate nothing at all assigning abject poverty as the cause I have only to add that although I was everywhere entertained with great kindness by the people of the circuit yet no totality to efficiently aided in the object of my mission Glen Williams Page THURSDAY JAN fl tipt Mr and Mrs Albert spent Christmas Day with her aunt and uncle the Doug Belli in and with his relatives In Meadow vale Boxing Day Christmas visitors with the family Eden PI her father Mr Gordon Mr and Mrs Hugh Mr and Mrs Keith Mr and Mrs Garvin from Toronto sb Debbie Shields from England was the welcome guest with her brother Kevin and Mrs Shields and fa 6 Lewis St for Christ Mr and Mrs I Richard and Rebecca from Cookavillc formerly from Georgetown WLre Boxing Day guests with Mr and Mrs J and family Jessie V llhamson Kin pi Hyde park spent a holiday in Windsor her daughter Mr and Mrs rank Buchanan and John also with Mrs Margaret and Miss Buchanan and Mrs John and daughters Sally and Mien Omaha Nebraska her mother Mrs Madeline Pries 12 Victoria Crescent over the Christmas holidays and Mrs Gilmer ion welcomed at aunt Miss Ethel from as a visiting were Mr and Jimis Foster and family Minden Mr Mrs Mel Caroline for celebrations daughter and son in law Mr and Mrs Charlie Beth and their son Richard and his wife I inda and Shelley their daughter Mnrlcne and husband Art Hooper son Ryan Also her mother Mrs Kennedy Mr James Mien with the C M Detachment Chatham and Mrs Myers holidayed New Year with Mr and Mrs Richard and family Elizabeth St Mr and Mrs R Robinson Randy Robert and Sargent travelled to Sturg eon Falls to celebrate New Year Day with her parents Mr and Mrs E The Parkers from Montreal ipent New Year with their daughter and son in law the Donald Olson family 102 Miss Helen Wesifall brothers Kim and Alex In Brampton welcomed their grand mother Mrs Taylor John for Christmas celebrations The Richard 10 Long a tone welcomed Mr and Mrs Walter Martin and family from SI Catharines Mr and Mrs Hamilton from St Catharines and the Dave Barretts from Windsor far New Year celebrations Mr and Mrs Nicholl and family from Gall New i ear Day with his brother and sinter in law the Harold River Mr and Mrs 15 travelled to Portage Prairie Manitoba to holiday Christmas and New s with her parents Mr and Mrs Pallisler Mr and Mrs Robertson and Sunn Charles motored to Ottawa to be with her sister and husband Mr and Mrs Marcoux for New Year celebrations Mr and Derrick Williams sons Steven and John Norton motored to Toronto Christmas Diy to be with her brother and sister in law Mr and Mrs Ralph Lei Ian also present Miss Mary Mien Mi and Mr and Mrs era Id Ml Lei Ian of Waterloo Mr and Mrs Roy Wiggins St welcomed her Cousins Mrs Myrtle Crcssy Mrs lads Naught sister Mrs June in and Paul and sister in law Mrs and her daughter Karen of Toronto also son Roy and Sue from Mr and Mrs John Watson from Ken Morrow and Pal Mr and Mrs James Gordon and family of Acton for Christmas celebrations Mr and Mrs William and family Faludon welcomed his grandparents Mi and Mrs Robert Vlckery from and his parents the Clifford VIcfcfcjMfcGuelph for New Years Mr Robert Vickeryfllp BO years or age and Mrs will celebrate their wedding anniversary next November Choose it from Canada a largest fleet of cam and ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Mr and Mm If St spent New with friends Mr and Mrs Paul In Nlagaraon the Lake Christmas Tree PICKUP Will Commence WEEK OF JANUARY Town of Georgetown Works Department We fix Sunday dinner seven days a Colonel Ha Hand Sanders fixes Kentucky Fried Chicken far about a million folks every day chicken home with people more often than any other chicken in the world Must be pretty good It ii Take sonic home tonight Take it from the Colonel its finger COLONEL SANDERS RECIPE fried CHICKEN VILLA GUELPH ST Glen Williams News ween it was that Doug of was vocalist at Christmas morning services at St Albans I would like now to correct that to Gord My apologies to Gord Best wishes for a speedy recovery arc extended to Mrs Verna Garvin who Is a patient in the local hospital dance St the Parish Hall on New Year a Eve The decor was festive for the occasion and the music was supplied by disc Jockey Lome Veale Prizes for luclty spot dances were awarded Herb Preston and Mrs Cliff Norton received the door prizes I unch followed the evenings dancing Mr and Mrs Ellis Armstrong and Ricky Mr and Mrs Armstrong and Craig motored to New Carlow for the New Year holiday visiting with parents and other family members Mr and Mrs Bob and family and Mr and Mrs Dun and family Christmas week at Duck flam Prizewinner In Display Contest An agriculture oriented display this fall has won a prize Tor Guelph Street station operator Dave Saunders Mr Saunders learned recently that his display placed second In a service station display contest There were over entrants across Canada He received a cash award The contest was Judged by an outside consulting firm in the field of merchandise display Camp on Duck at Hunt II was necessary to ravel three miles from the main to the camp by but because of the snow ind frozen lake many hours were spent enjoying numerous winter sports Art also spent 3 days with the group Mrs Donna Armstrong BUILDING SAND Flit and TOP SOU BUD HAINES REPRINTS OF MOST PHOTO APPEARING THE HERALD d at the office St S ID fa prut Ian Cash must accompany your or be picked up at Herald Olf ice Kin Lottery tickets may be purchased from following authorized sales outlets ZELLERS Georgetown Market Centre I BEAMISH STORES Georgetown Market Centre I SMOKE SHOP Georgetown Market Centre RUSSELS BARBER SHOP Corner Guelph Maple St REX WAY B P ALPINE BARBER SHOP St JOHNSON CARNEY REAL ESTATE St E TONYS BARBER SHOP Moore Park Plaza HIGHLAND RESTAURANT I Main St N Another chance to win KINLOTTERYU MINIKIN PRIZES 1st Prize S100000 1st Prize S5000 2nd Prize 50000 2nd Prize 1000 3rd Prize 10000 Prizes 100 Prizes 100 200000 in total cash prizes communitys greatest J Enclosed please find my cheque money order for tickets at 2 00 each Make cheques payable to 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