Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 28, 1973, p. 18

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Awards Presented Former Newfoundland Man At Public School Wilcox Dies at 83 Senior ehnol ward saw in with tin In ik the student academic scaled with Senior I were MtMurdv and harm in in I J mufti n hi Haiti if ducal i J ink ikhcst Heed with rd for lit id in think im Wards went I i Hi I Bruce 1 while lit im improved award went to Mm k It the most unproved mil student to hint It lim- Special Charity Night Staged by Bridge Club Wilcox a resident of Georgetown for last five years died June at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital at the age of Mr Wilcox was a resident of Newfoundland living on Belle I ifl and in St from to 1968 when lie moved to Georgetown He worked at Dominion Iron and Steel for 50 nisi alio nth Nival Base Argon His father namt is Thomas Wilcox and mothers Anne George Mr Wilcox attended and Georges In He married Jessie Abbott on Belle Island August 1918 was a member of ihe Anglican church and lie Loyal Orange Association Mr Wilcox is survived hts wife and three of his four children The children are Thomas Murray Wilcox of Toronto Laura Guelph St children and eight great grandchildren The grand children arc Rosalie Doreen Inez Marilyn Murray Graham Dawn and Glenn The Ureal grandchildren are Stephen Tracy Heather Wayne Jeffrey Susan Terry and Michelle Funeral service was held at St George Anglican Church June 1973 Gallagher conducted the vice Pallbearers were Herbert Brown Cecil Die Its and Ian of Georgetown Albert Dicks of Lester Walters of Brampton and Richard Sutton of Georgetown Place of burial is Greenwood Cemetery Georgetown OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVELY left Gerald Lambert Glenn ttie Safely Hie and Georgetown Insurance months was con outstanding Commission and Charles ducted McQueen students in defensive Officer driving course arc Supervisor of the defensive Dipt municipal presented with trophies b driving program for Ontario employees took llu tuiirsi Community Study is Aid In Y Service Programs I summer the members of the Board of Directors of Ihe Georgetown M WCA talked about our rapidly hanging town with its ex plosive and changing life They wondered whether the still fulfilling important needs This summer the Board has a pretty idm hap This summer they have the results f a community study that grew out of last vears talks Rather than speculating explained Boyd of the com fount to conduct the study We elected to ko out in he and find facts Working closely with the the com drew up a structured designed to find nut Rood and bad points Georgetown where help is needed and most important how the can help improve the quality of life in Georgetown decided to interview a select roup of active people who arc aware of the problems in Georgetown reported Jaques Marilyn and myself drew up list which included a public health nurse the youth officer Municipal politicians teachers clergy reorescn taints from the French speokint community librarian retired banker and other Community involved people In he end thirty four people were to be interviewed and thirteen Board members were selected do the interviewing The Board members were instructed in the art of in depth probing and the stage was set The results came in on the hacks of envelopes on scraps of Kerr and i of and The shopping lerviewcrs were requested not In make their note taking too and they complied continued There was excellent and surprising information in that seeming scrap heap scrap was studied carefully and a pattern emerged which has been reported to he Board Sit I TS It premature to discuss the results said Mrs Anne Kerr in charge of he I and spokesman for he Board members Were spending ihe summer studying he results This fall wove planned a seminar to discuss Hit report long and short term for the broader findings f the Perhaps one the surprises w is tin of people who know about the George to said Mrs Kerr I problem in to be shared by I in town the up recommends it sort f combined it These people interview who knew Georgetown pmscd it its flexibility They approved he s polity of programme if financially successful i it to he sufficient wis kit tint i town still needs this innovative body IIS Herald Htredto her kmip in the fill hen Im mother aw is missing from the Big Winner In Kin Draw I irk St mm Km Km Hit irem Hit w is ide it 12 mi i itlitti me inch Iv re lb in ut idler winners if win Ken special clnntv a Duplicate Bridge lub list week raised for I Cerebral Winners weri 1 Mi and Mrs I Tcrrv ii sf rd Barbara and Mr and Mrs Kahl Bill W inilel sot rn I I Ihnsford Mr Mis I Mr and Mrs Be il 4 in md Kit I- WfSI I Mr Mrs lavion It i bout Hud Witt rth and Sindv Jim Bill 4 11 in ind Sue Sullivan thou T Sister Attends Deacon Service Hit ittl I Il is sutressful ice inline intoniinc 1 rid tin Its who i seel ill immbcis the effort Mi it ilk it md vs kept hi ilintt Hi Mrs 14 Queen Si lias horn her family and witnessing the service for the unking of deacons Ma Day in Si Paul cathedral Ijmdon lrtdtnck Carson wis rdaincd by the J Queen Bishop of Huron arson is In charge the pinshcs of Auburn Brussels a well a the THE DISTRICT AT A GLANCE An order for 18 Bahamian flags- was recently filled by Specialties an firm which in years has grown to become one of the largcsl employers in the village and one of must textile specialty concerns in Canada The proprietor is Bob Dickson and the firm workers 1 has a chance buy the now defunct Theatre and transform into a live community theatre but at least onetnwn official is less enthralled with the idea Toronto sources confirm the is considering their offer sell square foot building on Road for The pick includes cushioned seats an ur conditioner movie projector office equipment washrooms ticket of lice dressing and rehearsal roams I irks Board accepted the resignation of issistant manager Don iBucky Price at the June nutting and instructed secret Dons Ti wnslev to write him a if thanks for his services over veils Mr Pi ict has accepted a new position as arena manager il Si We lost i heck of a man opined parks en i manager The board has hired Mil tout itplace Mr Price MllTONMilions historic Brute Street school will be demolished site prcpired for the town first central building numbers Milton Council concluded last week hosier at i meeting he previous mlerested in preserving school councillors and revealed the condition of he building He the wis unable lu any proposal the meetings HNGtII I has been denied the right I open i samtaiv hud fill site in Last township This was lie in ruling handed down by Ontario Municipal Board two wteks iLil The decision said board does find some if it were allowed maybe designed in i proper manner has concluded the use is not with surrounding existing uses par in such to might be Ii huds to the Bit VMM I- massive developmenl pur from Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs John White said minister not tive approval the plun at the present time The plan would have generated a population of in homes in area ana Lake ailed official plan amendment it had been sent down the for llltle more than a month needs of the should be children to adapt lo inert ised lusurt by self molivotion not just training for a sport The senior citizen the Inn the all nientioned as people who could helped programmes not met ssn ily physically ontnltd The board will he nidations resulting the survey and in the fall dr up their lint of people presently serving the Board rs of Georgetown I ire Mrs Peggie B ilkmd Mrs Barton Mrs Hi kg Doug Brock Brown Mrs Burt Dunn Mrs lciihtr stone Mrs Mildred Bill French Mrs Mirk Boyd Mrs Kerr login Mrs Milton Mrs Sandra Miitow WesPenncr Mrs ire liiclkv and Mrs Serjeintsoti Georgetown Public Library Presents a series SUMMER FILM SHOWS July at 1030 am For all ages SUNKEN TREASURE SEALS Jacques THE FLOORWALKER Charlie Chaplin July at pm Especially for pre schoolers CRANESMAGICGIFT LITTLE HIAWATHA SEALS ATTENTION Esquesing Residents Public Meetings TO REVEAL HYDRO PATHWAYS MILTON Tuesday July Martin street School Friday July 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