Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 18, 1974, p. 3

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Local Status of Women committee now formed THE HERALD Wednesday December ItT Page J At the December business meeting of the Local Council of Women a standing Committee on the Status of Women was formed and will be cochaired by Peggy and Sylvia Oprlca This committee will be Involved In planning projects or International womens Year In A letter will be sent out to womens organizations In early January to arrange a meeting to coordinate events for Barbara Cocks and Jean Gauthier reported on the semi annual provincial conference of the Council of Women which they attended in Ottawa last month At the twoday con over delegates from all Ontario heard action reports from the locals and from the education end care to regionalism and family law next meeting of the Local Council of Women will be held on Friday January IT at 1 30 m at St Georges Anglican Church Town mourns E Malison Edward Malison a well known twentyfive year resident of Georgetown died last Wednesday at the age of Born and raised in Guelph Mr Malison moved to Georgetown after marriage Longtime resident dies An area resident since the four moving with her parents age of four Mrs Cora Adeline to Charles Street In Snyder died at St Josephs Georgetown With the ex Extended Care Hospital at of a few months Guelph November of this following her marriage she year lived at Albert Street Daughter of William David She attended Johnston and Mary Adeline Public School and later became Thompson Mrs Snyder lived in a seamstress until stio from the age of married Indecent exposure and opened an office as public accountant During his residence in Georgetown Mr Malison served on the parking authority and the separate school board He is survived by his wife Gladys and three children Colleen Stewart and Brothers and sisters Ado Newt Nevis Mrs A and Mary Mrs Nick are presently living In Guelph Services were held Friday at Holy Cross Church by Father Devent with pallbearers George Mitchell Harvey Lee Dr Jack Martin Marconi Paul Barber and Roman Kramer Interment was at Greenwood Cemetery Rec people IN A PRESENTATION made last Wednesday members of the Red Cross Youth Branch donated a new childs wheelchair to the Red Cross Loan Cupboard to be used free by those requiring a chair At the presentation were of the Red Cross Crystal Youth Chairman and Judge Ken One member of the organization decided to try the chair for comfort before It was officially presented At he home of her parents on Charles Street she married Norman Snyder on June 1921 She then became active in various church Johns United Church A 20yearold Georgetown flnd fl volunteer worker for man was charged by Aeton Red Cross OPP with commuting an in- Mrs Snvder decent act Saturday at the flower garden she was no lon able to do so and also Michael of Moun maintained Interest and sup- la In view Rood Georgetown Is po the Stewarttown Church scheduled to appear court until her death February 12 1975 She leaves a daughter Baity now Mrs Gordon McMurchy of RR2 Norval and husband Norman Snyder Mary Jane McMurchy is Mrs Snyders only grandchild Funeral services were held Christmas poem after which United Church enjoyed a Mrs Ralf Karlsson the death and enjoyed assisting the November at the MeClure- all classes of the Sunday School euchre party at the home of former Connie Carter and her family with their pick Jones Funeral Home with presented a Nativity pageant Paul and Betty Johnson on three and a your own strawberries in the services held by Rev Harold with Carol Little and Susan Wednesday evening December baby boy Damian of Van- spring and their apple business Martin of St John United Smith reading the various with present Winners of BC are visiting with in the fall Church Pallbearers were Ross scripture verses Karen Cun- die euchre were Mrs Jean her parents Mr Mrs She Is survived by a son Thompson Bernard Arm ningham and Marilou Davis womens high and Ormle Carter for the Christ- William A Taylor of strong Gordon James Pauls Anglican Church sang a duet 0 Little Town of Mrs Mary Crawford womens nri Mnru 1 Sunday School Christmas party Bethlehem accompanied by low For the men Gordon and was a big hit with the Penny Davis During the won the high prize and children and adults there Perhaps Randy Fendley could want Levy Santas a busy man in December 15 First he arrived at Norval Presbyterian Church to visit the children and adults at their Christmas concert then he went down to Councillor Harry Levy has been nominated to represent Hal ton Hills council on the special fund raising committee for the new Georgetown recreation centre on Guelph Street The committee had requested one member of council to be then liaison and recreation director Doug Collison suggested Mr Levy during the general administration com meeting last Monday Mr Levy has been involved in the project since It began he said He comes to the meetings and a member of the finance committee too Councillor Ric Morrow volunteered to be the alter native member if Councillor Levy was not able to attend the meetings You miss a trail with Alarm MOREL bill dan ft water instint top stamps back 00 SEIKO Bellmatic Alarm THE AUTOMATION AOL J Georgetown Market Place 8771230 mas holidays and a daughter Mary Kavanagh and Gordon Graham Elizabeth Mrs William all of Georgetown and Michael Is extended to Stanton of Hamilton Fognrty of pageant all joined in singing Gordon the low and Barbara A private Interment was held Interment was at Greenwood several Christmas carols with During the business meeting Norval and their family on the on Monday in Guelph Cemetery In Georgetown Funeral Georgetown Mrs Taylor be missed by her many friends in the village and district as she had made her home with her late sister and the late Harold and Mazle Gollop following the death of her husband in Guelph She attended St Pauls Anglican Church and was a member of the Norval Womens Institute She was quite active until her ningbai class gave tell you how he arrived In the Mrs G at the piano plans were made for the New death of Barbaras aunt Mrs village and what other Santa Claus arrived to Years Eve party to be held Vera Taylor in Georgetown he bad for the day distribute the gifts from the again this year In the and District Memorial as he was in touch with the tree much to the enjoyment of Stewarttown Hall Hospital The funeral service North Pole to make all the old and young alike John and Jean Dunlopa was held on Sunday afternoon arrangements group were in charge of the December at the McCIure- classes of St Pauls enjoyable evening which ended Jones Funeral Home Norval Presbyterian Church Anglican Church Sunday with lunch and a social time held a White Gilt service on School presented a Sunday morning December 11 Nativity play the church on Robert and Mary Kan of The gifts were presented during Sunday moon December Taiwan visited with Rev and the morning service for use at with Andrew playing Mrs Howard Smith and family the Scott Mission Toronto the organ for the Christmas over the past weekend Robert Following the service a lunch carols after which a party for Is studying at the University of of sandwiches and cookies was the baby Jesus was held ln the Toronto and has visited the enjoyed In the basement and Parish Hall with children and Smith family before but his then the Sunday School pupils parents enjoying lunch A wife Mary has just recently presented their Christmas highlight of the afternoon was Joined him In Canada and this concert with Rev Howard the arrival of Santa Claus to was her first visit to Norval Smith presiding hand out the gifts from the tree Karen Cunningham gave the Mrs Mrs Brown welcome to those present and Mrs C Coomber were the Barbara Daviss class sang teachers who planned the en- Marilyn Cunninghams class afternoon gave a Christmas reading Julie Cunningham recited a Unit One of United poem Mary McClures class Church Women met at the sang and Eleanor Cun- home of the president Mrs Guy Wilson for their Christmas luncheon on Friday afternoon December 13 with IS present Following the delicious buffet luncheon Mrs Wilson presided for the meeting Mrs Dan Wey gave a Christmas theme devotional The nominating committee reported that the executive for the new year would be President Mrs Halton Hills council decided Gordon Miller First vice- to support a request for funds president Mrs Ed McLean from the Georgetown and Secretary Mrs Percy District good neighbor Treasurer Mrs Dan vices 1974 Christmas fund The Wey Social Committee Mrs finance and personnel com- James Laidlaw Mrs Murray recommended town Laird and Mrs Lome Cleave officials donate the same Pianist Mrs Sam Shaw amount paid last year by Flowers Mrs BUI Graham and councils In the former towns of Mrs Norman Laidlaw Acton and Georgetown and The roll call was answered township of Only with a Christmas thought or the Georgetown figure of poem and a present for our was known at Mondays council friend for the year Finding out meeting was our unknown friend for the past year was surprising and a Prirtvinn lot of fun Names were drawn r iy he following year and the meeting was closed with prayer pilferers Edward Schroeder D C DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC QUEEN ST EAST BRAMPTON Telephone 1177 CLINIC PARKING Good receive donation The Couples Club of Nerval POINSETTIAS BEGONIAS GLOXINIAS AZALEAS MIXED PANS all at HAASE Greenhouses 4558416 FRESH CUT CARNATIONS DAILY CASH CARRY No steals Ave Queen St W ram pi on I Perry I Hwy GO GLEN TAXI 8771878 8777722 Garbage Notice ALL REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 25th and THURSDAY DECEMBER 26th WILL BE PICKED UP FRIDAY DECEMBER 27th 1974 Fridays Pick Up Will Be As Normal JANUARY 1st 1975 WILL BE PICKED UP THURSDAY JANUARY 2nd Works DepL Town of Halton Hills festive bash this judging from the articles taken Eight floodlights and a set of colored Christmas lights were removed from the front lawns of five Georgetown residences over the weekend To provide music thieves stole an eight- track tape deck from a parted car belonging to Mr Harry Allen Maple Ave Georgetown AND Especially Top Quality PARA PAINTS WALLPAPERS At Discount prices OAK QUEEN ft WALLPAPER LTD ore you burning loo much fuel You probably are If your furnace Is years old Thats worth knowing when fuel prices are up You can add a humidifier central air conditioning and art electronic We can show you now a modern conditioning and art forced air system will give youBalrcleanerwheneveryouwant maximum heating as oil gas or electric well as save you money gas or electric furnaces 9 cell the best furnacemen In town Kliehonor ess flfDFfn Digital CIocITRqcIIo exclusive TARGET TUNING INDICATOR pan- GS TELEVISION Georgetown Market Centre 8779541 Kf Open Monday to Friday am to p Saturday too pm Robert Gougeon Christmas Shopping Spree WINNERS Doug Tucks Mr John Murray Shelley While wo Mrs Newns Si W Owen Koriach 12 1 Jack Teeter si Williams SI 00 Bryan Lewis SI Mr H SI Mn June Ford Si iiii Mr B Dixon Saaier Mrs Mr c 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