Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1972, p. 2

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Hornby Store A Travellers Lawyer Headed Aid with Everything to Sell County Liberal Executive THURSDAY JULY Page flavour of the old general mall routes addition to from father In law R W stare is still preserved at the selling hunting and fishing Crawford who operated for Hornby store where residents licences and In a more up to approximately years This meet every day to collect their date vein takes films for store was built over years mall from the pigeon holes developing by Robertson after the along the wall Rubber boots straw hats and was destroyed by fire A Georgetown lawyer since Maurice Edwin QC Tyers Avenue died suddenly In Georgetown hospital July 15 Manderson who had boxes and modem day drug station with owner William Crawfo sundries while gleaming meat Bill Cooley directing drivers counters and frozen foods alt at least three times a day The store and house stands comfortably alongside cow Bill Cooley Is not the land which chains fresh vegetables a till In traditional homespun type of included a returned home from hospital a the farmers crates and general store keeper A friendly warehouse and livery slab before had a processed honey from his man he Is still crisp and now square headed nails recurrence of the heart trouble neighbour on the Line business like reflecting his turn up in the garden probably which ho was receiving Owner William says background at the busy Toronto lvcrv treatment he even has a coal scuttle for International Airport working At one time gas pumps stood sale but there little call for for a custom broker for 10 beside he dusty country road Howard he was it he admitted years but they are no more just as the Dresden attended MAIL ROUTES SQUARE NAILS dusty country land has become school there and In Chatham The store services two rural He took over the store in 1969 a busy hardtoDDcd road graduated from University of Western Ontario London in 1933 He was a 1936 law graduate of Hall Toronto He Joined the succession duties department of the MAURICE and later set up his own law practice in Timmlns leaving this to enlist with the In Chatham Mrs Barrett World War serving as a Mrs Shirley flight lieutenant He was with Mrs Mabel the Judge Advocates Generals Detroit Michigan office In Ottawa Mrs Bessie After the war he practiced Blenheim Mrs Dorothy low in Dresden coming to Pi Claire Quebec Georgetown in 1954 His son Howard James Mrs Susie William Joined him three years and Mrs ivy ago following his call to the Dresden bar and the firm name became Funeral service in Knox Manderson and Presbyterian Church Tuesday Mr became a morning was conducted Queens Counsel some years Barrow ago wire Aim Van He was a member of the Don Conadian Legion and a charter Grantham Or member of the Rotary Club of Georgetown He leaves his wife Thompson two sons William of Georgetown and Robert at home a granddaughter Stephanie ana brothers and sisters Mrs Vivian Frederick Garfield MeGilvroy and Jim Court A second service took place in St Andrews Presbyterian Church Dresden Wednesday interment following Dresden Cemetery IBA SPECIALS Kralt Dinner FACELLE Toilet Tissue ASSORTED COLORS WILSON S Soft Drinks LAVORS 5 Bananas SERVICE from Mr IQAtttM MR IOA Mi tint to ha giving you In qualify and H Ihtr with a hdplng hand whan you an feed topping Frtandiy parianal aarvlca that what chopping at ISA a Raisin Bread FLAVORS POST CEREALS AHIstory by Miss Beatrice Hilts Chris Nixon Was First On Mail Route to Fad Acton in No Hurry To Replace Force Acton has no intentions of contract with the for replacing Its municipal detach police sen lie The of the Ontario Provincial provides the six officers five Police with a town police force constables and a corporal Reeve frank said uniforms cruisers The wick town provides the police The North town fices population has passed the i An official in Toronto establish its own force under said provincial legislation Ontario laws allows a town which surpasses We 11 hang on to the for the people mirk to apply as long as the lets us Or for its own force The province said We heard hen studies the lax base of the inklings there is a certain and oilier actors to size but we don know what the decide if can support its own cutoff is forte Assessment figures recently released by the Peel said town gels Itcgionnl Assessment Office excellent police service at indicate town had lower than town could people as of Dec One tet with its own force earlier there were The town signs on people Applesauce 21IFL TINS IGA Peas TINS IGA Corn E IIFL TINS SITS III OX LIMIT QUANTITHS Ml PORTION roasts 85 LOW PORK CHCFS W amiutrm jinmr and service still lives at IGA GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evangelical Centennial Public School am Sunday School a Morning Worship pm Evening Service AS Pennington Mountain view Baptist Church 10 a Church School 11am Morn Worship Bible preach crucified VISITORSWELCOME St Georges Church ANGLICAN Street Rector 1 he Revd R Gllagher Trinity Bom Holy Eucharist a Choral Service Come to Chinch CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Services m A J VAN BACK TOGODHOUR Sundays Also m Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold Pa tier GEORGETOWN MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT C Pallor BIBLE PREACHING Ha and Family Sunday School A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Georgetown Pentecostal Church Mains Jack Sunday School Tuesdays Prayer Study heartily invited St Johns United Church IIGuelphSt KMOXHRESBYTERIANST JOHNS UNITED JOINT SUMMER SERVICES ALL OF JULY Ham Georgetown Rev Peter Barrow Conducting Nursery care In 1013 tarty the post 9750 Grant i officials decided begin and up rather abruptly delivering certun Met Crossroad and on roids or mutts soulh to the office In town route was north rhi first to have cars in the from Post to of Hie hod were s cross road Sinclair of me mile to line nc in 1JI7 natter of the I me five luls to When cars became more corner then one and of on the I me and came road were to transfer rather abruptly on to Me their post and box to the i cross road and back right side lost the mail man bo When anyone put in box for town were to turn tin box with the fljp hi to id if he m for tint Ik HI it that way If no he turned stnifihl with ad this iv is to the it Office Thisoffii Street in buildings mis or inn Post wis be Kuril Hi l II Tins thru ir four id Mr Mi I- mtlime irrivid it re in llic to tin lint mile Shortly after wis to hc one on the jilvani7irl ihintd their lo locition so it wis no longer wire ji nth to down a post in Hie round their tin ii be kind weather and fir In did those earliest Junes I for i Minister of vices tins has cuu Natural lit Honourable provincnl IGA Lucky Shopper Carol Hall 36 Byron Street OUTDOORS By GEORGE Man Develops Feeling for Wildlife with Increased Knowledge need food and kind of shelter i cover lj It the land the their which preferred the deep forest such is the lynx declined in while those like the cot lonliil rihbit which did well in country increased As cities line larger the f ml cover needed by some mini lne In to mither jrca they simp die must realize that in in is a pari of nature II Dean chemist lit depends upon the plants the Ontario Research by just is all at Sheridan Pork had fi directly or just swam across the quarry indirUly man has with his 12 year old daughter lie ibiliiy Km his experience and was reading water when Alert Swimmer Averts Drowning At Quarry Two unidentified teenagers were saved from drowning in Waterfalls Park quarry Sunday rnoon by a OH to Saskatchewan French Canadian Girls Guests in Prairie Homes HI Siskaichitt in for iw s huso sun kinnlni ind It si in Wink win here Ihe 1st UN Mr dins is the first m irner Ik had to sort Hie null in tin pi it beside him in ihe culler so it would be o put in nil have when roads would be drifted and there was no such thing as a snow plow Whin those hi ties did come Now four Mirk I Iirtnl i Icannine have returned Siralford Niagara Slate Ihe i irfiD he heard a youth about 30 feet out front quarry edge yell m drowning first thought he was joking but later he cried for help a second time and I started to swim toward him he told The Herald He said when he got to where shouts had come found two youths both In Tironlo Mi begins like the trouble idntre the settlers to ft e home with UNO I got hold of boy nearest Midi I me and started for shore with kn lies is my hand under his chin said The inter provincial trip was si If taught Ontario Dean 1 found out later he through the irtisi wlm has v n recognition had gone to the aid his friend i lac with nature urIi he tin develop plans insure a 1 rid nice f i wild nun by preening ir nun ismj the find shelter which they require bus know ledge feeling fur wildlife his tiled lo visiting lit ep the Secretary of lor Ihe if his wildlife floundered himself itcrcolours sketches He picked up a locked of mill Iriw Post office In w lit drove horse I i cutler ind in summer In between seasons which ever hi best roads ire icv the horse had to lie shod Me north over Ihc Wliile Bridge to Crossroad then one mile west reek where w is a jog to thenghtttiihciopofthebill in uppasi Millar until he came to another jog to Ihe right gel up lull then on up In where crossed from In tin store mil post north which in Township took locked mail bag m Those within eernlu distance of Hint post office were i posed to mail letters there id riceivc mail ihert It Is the line He north In Peacock corner c 1st one mile ind si nth on the I me hire be pissed from sine on smith for his till In In i ill ver I hill In n Ml In ihe cold weather When the frost is on the rail Would like to face With half a Ion of in In the I When the snow comes to knees Would like fish for pennies feel ind fingers When doors the is whistling Mid he is full if si W like jit the bl nurd would not Us lute the good old Sipping coffee from a pail I hive lo buck the snow drifts t the formers want in five with tin be tile sea w isp which drifts ff northern brushed I ihm oilu r J J Dean said when he went back to help the second youth showings f his work and his the boy managed to get an arm ponsurs have included the around his neck and pull him f Ontario under Royal I told him to take It easy and Ontario Museum in Toronto not panic but he t the Museum of History loosen his grip and for a while It in and Ihc looked like we were both going f llecllon of Art lo drown he said Maclean s American A crowd had gathered on the Sportsman the Canadian and edge of the quarry and when I other have earned shouted for somebody to help reproductions of his work nobody moved Dean said across continent Horn in Toronto in IW5 ionics came art through an early interest In wildlife While mere boy he painted Insects and birds in a meticulous style which has developed into li extraordinary detail a yelled again GRIP Dr Dean said he finally to twist the youths relinquish said he curacy of fine brush work his death grip which distinguish his paintings managed to get back to shore t the small reproductions by himself by floating on his In booklet reveal that ac back His second call for help curacy in pelt and paw has not had stirred somebody on shore been permitted to detract from he said because he remembers Ihe composition The subject other bodies In water taking animals are not posed but the second youth the rest of the from life in a way natural position I thought I was a goner The folates form and detail Dean said If there had require an intensive study of been a life preserver or even a wildlife and It is not unusual available we for one of his to take have come so close to several months to complete tragedy when it Is finished the He said he never did find out artist sensitivity has become youths names Neither to a degree and we bothered to come over and sec nature more clearly thank him bin eyes die livi in it known m Murk Muni Albert w Irom tell Route Stella middle and it mmlssloners St Toronto Hi Ontario hah lo lie nil for week enjoy Ihe outdoors journey and light lines Peanuts were brought into America on slave ships were used to feed the slaves on the voyage from Africa

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