Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1972, p. 7

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THUKSDA HOME ECONOMICS DEGREE 1 McKay received tier Applied Science degree in me 1 momics it a com neat ion my I May it the of A krflunte of District Sch she is the daughter I Mr md Mrs Glen mcrson llund She plans mo liege of University of ronlo in Scplcmher Page Matthew Shortlll LifeLong Resident Of Balllnafad several months Matthew passed away In the Georgetown and District Memorial hospital Friday June He was A native and son or the tote Agnes and Henry he was born in the village and spent his entire life there He came from a musical family and was Interested In violins He farmed with his father on the homestead as a young man and later he made his home with his brother ill chard his wife when they took the farm Besides his brother he leaves to mourn his loss a sister Mrs Archie Met ncry and many nieces and nephews llcv Johnston con ducted the funeral service at the Shoemaker funeral home Acton with interment in cemetery The pilibcarers were his six nephews Shortlll Mirk I Mcfrncrj A I and Wayne King portion i is known the mother i lobster Car Wash Opens With a Splash LAS VEGAS WITH A BEAT Husband Wife are Graduates at Varsity were graduates of of Toronto this Herbert i eorgcloivii liikh school scholar majored in economics in his four ear course received his rof decree Julia i Whitby high school graduate received her Bachelor of In Nursing Folding stuff was int like the stock market hid at Georgetown Kinsmen Club annual in the Memorial Arena enshicrs had in the kind of cash itctptablt only at their gaming gambled qui nehed thirst j danced Fireflies Mark Third Year With Birthday CampOut Lome Scots Regiment Considers Forming Platoons 111 pumpers Nancy wash at the corner or Piters hid ibusydiy it their new suurdiy lobs whin new HI the local chapter of the Camping hit the tamping trail ikim last member families and five families gall at the Park Carlisle for their third birthday weatherman pirated with sunny and cool but weather Mr Mrs Herb itkson greeted night it a hospitality tent and liter selling up coffee and doughnuts were served around a blazing the provided a program of games or children ind Highlight of the weekend was i pot luck supi evening with birthday honoured It the supper is I- rank Proclaimed I ruler Con from Kitchener retired in whom many of the met in Myers Honda last winter Mr spends his winters there mist or the children and a camphrc for the concluded lie day On Sunday the visited with newly friends generally the facilities offered at Park Tliey left for home after another sue birthday outing the July 1 weekend at Pine Park where any camping families wjshink to join them be it Barb Will CoPilot Powder Puf the Powder Puff This will be the fifth time she has part in this air race for women She has flown twice in the Derby mother race for women pilots The Sir mile cross continent race begins in San Carlos and ends in Tom New Jersey The deadline lime for in New Jersey is Since the race is open to single and multi engine planes with horse power varying from to the racers are rated on the handicap speed of the plane This lime the plane is a Cherokee Arrow flown by with Barb as pilot The same twosome flew the Powder Puff Derby last year from to Baton Louisiana Two hundred women from all over Canada and United States already entered in us the annual Powder Puff Derby Over the years women hove flown the race over different Hying is taken for granted in the household with ill four members of the family husband Tom wife Barb and two sons Tom and Tim holding pilot licenses it splash re Saturday Plane Brownies Fathers Have Banquet Hie is W Kb nut urn wis i tuber The duighter daughters the aw Brownie songs they had irmd ev I the I how pi iloitgc hull finish tin ill I iiliirs lined in sing song wirt to the new issioner Mrs J suiniiur trip this w is tune li took pi tee at ikara I- ills rgi tiiwn tin ills at 4 I Students See Nature at Terra thin 1 Sou students from the Watershed and surrounding are is have taken adv intake of the nature study tours conducted by of the redit Valley Conservation at the Terra They enjoyed the bub- i the robin nest it four hungry ones with beaks wide open impared the robin nest with that of the eastern found out how yoi tell the difference between poison nd Virginia creeper learned how irrow were used medicines generally had a whole of a lime while learning 11 these things Indoors the students had a chance to examine closely i kianlCanadaLiose beaver and several varieties turds They checked various of fungi roeks and in 1H inch paper wasp nest the wasps Authority ground staff kep eyes pen for interesting items which can be added to the IIHlllHtT degree had Grade standings Hi school his all She has position with the public health dcpirtment city Toronto Mr is son of Mrs Norma Sireet South and Mr Herbert She is the diiikhler if Mr and Mrs of Whitby Could Add 70 Men Y Girl Gymnasts in Competition four girls took part in a gymnastics competition sored by Georgetown YM at Centennial Senior Public School recently All the girls ore members of the Georgetown Gymnastics Club VAULTtst Karen Gillespie 2nd Pally Barber 3rd Carey Worrall 4th Caroline Brown Katharine 2nd Carey 3rd Karen Gillespie Amanda Wakfer Karen Gillespie 2nd Carey Worrall 3rd Patty Barber Amanda Karen Gillespie Caroline Brown AI I HOUND WINNCHSIst 2nd Karen 4rd Katharine 4th Pilty Barber Kerry Kendra Adams 3rd Joanne I islcr 4lh Itulh Elizabeth 1st Joanne 2nd Itulh Akgiss Adams 4th Cowan I- lOOHlst Aggiss 2nd loannc 1 istcr Kerry Kalterwe Joanne I istcr Kerry Kaulback 3rd Adams Jinlne Hull Cowan All HOUND Joanne I isler 2nd Kerry Itulh tlh Kendra Adams be Scots tPtel rin llalton it of many Canadian from proposals halt the rate of attrition in tin serves which has left them far streiikth in Improied Iwttcr equip merit more work ire in prospect for reserve ir forces it w is by the dtfenic dep tins week followiiik in outline to the lommms deduce eomnnttee by M I deputy chief of operations res it i is the issuiuk ol if the mid forces by the r Clunk slid unit v ire the re equipping new uniforms by the en hut iitdid the mid ret if kilt dress infirm will most retain Hit kilt Scottish dress for parades Sect lias been i Clunk ml that concern of the units ior some lime He said it has been slow icross the Hie Scots which has imes in and Oik has an establishment of but at present is o short of that figure eould handle people if wi kit them said the major PI The regiment has been studying proposal to form platoons in of the three mam eomp my centres if the tills rial allerw tour of plant the children tin I- oils kid lit Imp m lliev left slopped I ir indisnieialK Mi lliiikr ind supper the i Owl Mrs Sheih I in old likt Hi ink nil the intsl rliii eialK Miss Dibble Hit enjoyed a Pack camp il it i tlakt t their Itiiwniiwl Mrs internum in Home lents I rid with an with m sipjitns ended with a hie swim Stindav be girls went hike and got iiiukhl in a downpour hut this dldn I the weekend sinigs shows ban split sundaes ire sunn if iht things I Ik rgilnwn ilistdlhtir piekfor the with fun night ma Some mores we I all a lew songs mil a few new songs learned ill recent tamp were sung I in t least a final clean up of the and Found box from last weekend and Brown owl hi 111 ended up with three odd white hocks and a Brownie belt oh well there a always next Four Hurt In 1400 Glen Williams Crash June at m a vthiele driven by Mi J hn SI Brampton was in collision with a vehicle operated by Kenneth Terra Coin Tills collision took place on the I of lsquesing Twp south of No Sideroad Total was estimated to be and Mr received minor injuries is a result of this collision June chicle driven by Neil itobcrlson It It No Milton ilvid In a collision on the south if No Mr Hubert an sustained minor injuries in this collision and the damage lo Ills vehicle was estimated to be W One thousand and fifty dollars damage was done to vehicles operatedby live Brown Aeton Michael McDonald when they collided on Highway south of AclOn at Saturday June Mr Brown was slightly injured in this collision In was scene of a collision at 4i a in Saturday June 17 Vehicles driven by Matthew Eraser Streetsville and 117 Whitburn received damage and Colleen a passenger in the chicle driven by her husband sustained minor injuries our persons were injured and property damage totalled In a collision at m Wednesday June when vehicles operated by Annette Milne and Michael Princess Anne collided at the intersection of Prince and Main Streets In Glen Williams Injured In this collision were Annette Milne and Christopher both from It Georgetown Michael Jones and Daniel Kcir Georgetown 2nd Wilkes OF AM 2nd I ill Clifford Tome Treahy 1th Kim Itoblnson HOOK 1st Jill lifford 2nd Wilkes I va Kim Itoblnson F va 2nd Andrea Knoespel Ionic Treahy 4th Kim All HOUND WlNNFHSlst Wilkes 2nd Tonic Jill lifford 4lh Eva Smarda Mile and on effort to boost the numb personnel on Clung said the unit Ins tint it needed more belter equipment for some but that it w is of The money just been there Tliey would like to gnc us things but they can l he A three year freeze on di fence department spending will be lifted this yeir major expects Die Lome Vols lo benefit from updating He said have been informed that mi re swill be iin to the unit sonic lime summer He slid that equipment they it on bind is illy fir purposes One if the in 1 meed by depart pilch thin the human ear can hear is called an ultrasonic sound NOTICE OF APPLICATION Take NotlceI Eric Leslie Georgetown Ontario hereby give not mat application has Been made for a licence open establish or operate a on lands Lot Concessionll Township Of County consisting of acres more or less The est amount to be extracted tons The operation II be an Intermittent on w 111 portable plant Installation The lasl day upon which written objections may be filed win the Minster National Resources is day of July 672 Hardware Main St South WILL BE CLOSED MONDAYS From Now Until The End of August PHLFVmNFHS The mens section of Golf Club held the lucks draw on Saturday First a set of golf Avenue West Hill golf bog and set of head covers George McGowan Ac ton third golf umbrella Bcrl Hunter It Georgetown Opening July Shown below End of Era This old larm on East at Avenue Is one of many local landscapes available the artist 1 Four Winds Art Shoppe GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE Opposite PRESENTING THE WORKS OF CANADIAN ARTISTS AND PAINTINGS ART SUPPLIES GARDEN ART

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