Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1961, p. 11

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asks larger grant fcr toronto coup wed here ijn first baptist 1961 halton sightless with fingers flying over hse braille report from the canadian national institute for the blind mr w stanley ield county council unusually still whtle he outlined the year s activities in halton sixty four sightless persons were provided with serv tees in halton eight of them in georgetown mr stanley stated six of the total are preschool children it was not tceable that the word blind whs not used my mr stanley he described the training given such as typing braille and handcrafts and most important of all social adjustment he told of trie library of braille books and magazines and the talking books which are full length books on record mr stanley informed council that the cost of these services was 11 000 last year resulting r a deficit of ooo he asced consideration be given to an increase in the gant warden phillips promised me utmost conslde ration would be given boosts county industry home economics students model own dress creations fashion show popular commencement hit fashions for the joung lady were many and varied at a fa shjon show v hich highlighted tile commenc program in ghs auditorium thursday and friday carol lane described the creations for the appreciative audience and mrs volney ray of the high school teaching ataff provided a background of piano music as each model made ier promenade elaine greenwood a georgetown higlh student and a graduate model supers i sed the modelling with assist ance from mrs g smith a pro sessional model who acted as consultant all ocstumes were the models ffn work in home economic classes conducted by mr r hess who with mrs hay was presented lth flowers at the end of the show taking part were pat higgs eveljn stamp heather clarke ursula chatti cheryll jewell mary macmil ian linda english ellen biehn mary mcnamara carol ha lock lynn crocker pat barra ger linda arthurs judith meades nancy hunter chene french brenda mcclurg pen ny burley mary ellen hem bnrff barbara hilts pat cock iura bairstow dorcen green wood carol mcgilvraj bar bara evans kathy aspdeo jill ftirtham linda powers ginn terry maureen williams carol tarley girls who made and model led evening dresses jane reyce chris matthews joan handy gayle little syl via ellis elaine greenwood doreen davidson betty carey sue cunningham lcm lenz bonnie stokes eizabeth bot toms karen crawford sharon sweezie margaret melanson farm service electrical service is now available to 95 per cent of the farms m ontario including th oueands in remote northern areas to serve its rural cus tourers ontario hvdro operates close to 48 000 miles of dlstr button line the formation of a ha ton county industrial com mittce vas advocated b r j cooksle director of in dustrial development for trafalgar in a letter to countj council the committee would consist of the lnduslnal spokesmen for edch town or township in the coun ty the information abjul his own municipals would be gathered b that areas representative a complete countv wide brochure would then printed most economics by eliminating a graphs and expensive art work the member felt it would be an advantage to have a central committee such as his anl will take measures to implement the idei an assistant to county clerk garfield brown has been appointed mr james c andrews of oakville was selected to fill this newly created position thirty one applications were re ceived assessment in halton county rose 8 1v in i960 countv assessor ford rog ers disclosed this was the same increase as the prcv ious year in dollars the assessment stands a 218 millions the popuhtion rose b 62 to 111 867 rev lloyd whan officiated at ttut wedding of hertha hcrbht toronto daughter of mr and mrs f herbst vienna i austria when she became the bride of murray wilcox tor onto son of mr and mr mun deri wilcox of bell island c baj newfoundland the double ring ceremony took place in frirst baptist church which war- decorated with whlti mums uid hacinths on saturdiv pebru in 18th at eleven ocloek m the morning mrs w town end was at the organ i the bride wore a street length town of white satin with full skirt and fitted jacket with elbow length sleeves her shoulder length veil fell from a eorpnet of white sain roses sin carried american beauty roses and white hacinths a hornby teen dances popular with young hornby hmnb teen club held ihui st eond dance at the orangi ttal onsatutday cvemng- with fvntng at the hoi good attendance winston and mr ke ell friend sam porter gave jtr in marriage mm carl knutchcn ingle wood was matron of honour in a sheath of moss green bro cadod satin featuring fur trimmed neckline her access ones were brownand she car ried white mums and hyacinths ron addington streetsville icted as groomsman and gra ham porter brother in law of ih gioom georgetown was the usher the wadding reception was held in the oak room of the delrex restaurant for their florida honeymoon the bride chose a black suit with a corsage of red roses 1 he jewellery she wore was a gift from her parents mr and mrs wilcox will uve in toronto where he is employed at the robert simpson comp any 1 bei ry shorttake and tea for lunch the next meeting is to l be atthc h me of lynda lear mont in two weeks j social and peroral mn d k urquhart b albert st has returned from ottawa after spending month with her sister mrs stanlo scott who hha been very ill ai mr and mrs arna hnn and dumrvn from ihtmat dvaous n guests of mr and mrs a uccunkcy str etamawsrl larusso and oshawa and mr and mix u fcwut swday afternoon tin jacklin and children front nrww j arnold rathbun ropreoenuluvq sun life of gnad 1 2 qower court georgetown tmansu 74792 concreti muvh buildino sand road oravtl fill and top sou stone work tom hainei gl williams tr 73302 prestidle and his stailil plied the dince music bradlej b bailev pefcg robertson and lrnest owtndk won the prizes for the elimin ation dances mr and mrs win baile mr and mrs win bradlcv mr and mrs john bradlev we re he chaperoni for the dune and served lunch to all the joung dancers an executive was appointed at ihe second meeting of the hornbj teen club on monday f mr- alfred rs sup- 1 bngdtjn was elected president anne i doug leslie vice president mrs ken llla wis appointed illrelarv and marilyn wriggler worth as treasurer a donat ion was received to buy prizes for the dances special auction sale of tractor balers combines i plows and other farm machinery for hoppers farm service at sandhill 5 miles west of bolton and 6 miles e ul of victoria and o 10 miha saturday march 11 al 1 pm all this machinerv will be sold to the highest bidde to make room for new stock terms cash on d of mic nothing to be removed until settled for remember the date march uth all pin herb m reinhart would standardize firefighting rules furthering their aim to sian dardize fircfifihtinj proci dm ea in halton and through ul an ada halton countv mutual iri fire services organization last week held discussion on bn gadc colours and hand signals it was suggested that each halton brigade could mark their hose coupling and equip ment withfgi different color of piint to ara the men in pr per identification of equipment fol lowing fires where more than one brigade responds the id a wts idopted and bngides will soon be issmd w h their res pectm t irs the in n n attend nj the st stephens guild the home of mr and m man crimp on rutsdi mg fcbruarv 2th wi nit rubers present mrs urn bnclh pre the w l s and aftcrii on a hi id their march meeting the it the hum of mr and mrs 1 rtd huffman i ist thursdiy afternoon mrs iiw sampson i at presided for the w vls mrs ir btu irt winch took the minutes vin in the absiiii1 of ihe setre ten tirj trtasuier the 1 idles huided in their christmas ided ctrds mr hill read the first over the meeting final plans chipler of the new studv book uere made for the two ban ship lnder the cross prav ciues and mrs clifford hunter ci elosed the m eting wis n nned convenor for a ban the tlume song and the quet april 1 mr hunter lords piaycr opened the w iftired h i home for ihe m t viilh mrs r i wilson presid met tine on l irch 21 mg lrs marchment reid thtj met ling closed vith thi minutes and treasurers prajer port the rummage the rummage sale of i m irch 24 was discussed mrs happv birlhdav to leanne marchment was asked to get bngden who will he one vcar permission at the general meet i old on march 10 ind to susan mg if the sundaj school could bradlej on her fifth birthdu sell articlts at the rummage march 12 le the profit to be set aside for the projector fund nine mr and mrs w m bttney members were present the and family moved into their meeting close d with prayer new home on the sixth i me on mrs hill and mrs coulton as februan 18 mrs a eikon sistcd the hostess serve lunch and family moved recently to their new farm house id his paul thompon rece first stir and house ordcrlv badge and doug mcchesnej recti led his first star at the wee kl meeting of the firht hornbj cub pack work has commenced at the c p r crossing on the seventh 1 ine where signal lights are being installed lew s impson came h uno from the hunihon gi m r il htspital ni saturdav mirth 4 hiiold h bson is a pitient n the oakville trafilgar hospital where he will be for two weeks st stephens guild ladies catered to the guernsey breed ers banquet on march 2 in he church hall a turkev dinner was served to the fift nine guests charge five youths with theft oi tires investigation by cpl jim bilsborrow and csl dan whit ion has paid off m the arrest of five youths in connection with the theft of a number oi wheels and tires saturday accirding to a police report the stoltn items were taken fr m cirs in a local used carl lot the jnuths will appear in court monday march 20th lso undt r mv stigition is the theft of a transistor radio which was reported stolen from coodlet s hardware saturdaj blame ici storm for monday crash print d nak t bi i it i h peil c al nil id n fir f hunt id a wh ch his i h ilton for si nu il strihiiicri i cinl 1 eshe was h u ss on sitiirl for th sicond m et i u of the h rnbv n ith 4h l i dif m i icr h ff c thin laod ir linn protedui r br u lies freezing rain mondav morn int caused one accident locallj 1 lie report that at 7 55 a 1957 buick driven bv joseph 11 s of 15 fdilh si was dam ij i to thi et nt of s350 ubti i ll diil with a light t n i rrl a thi bisi erf mill si 11k cu was proceeding cast h mill and round ng tnr cor ph s th r n at the pisl office when the w th ihi cir unit out f c nlrol both it in bis ihi driver and a pessenger es iron in ide cap d injiin th li s s lr iwt m ide the lad slnw mirs el auction sale school buildings and sites ilnguacouiy towmhip school irtcen school sites with mes and contents as is offered for sale at auction with reserved bid on march 18 1961 at 1 30 p m at itrfs sales barn snelgreve rs of the sites bull contents may be ob- eldon sparrow easurcr chingua area board snel essful purchasers red td pav 10 it on the dav of enter into a purcha i hi i in i i nd r i a plan of the fire pre vtnt n bureau a subsidi irv of mutual aid to include within its mem bership interested individuals as well as hilton firemen fr m the time the fire prevention group was formed in 1957 until the present onh firemen hold memberships george alexander of the fire marshals office spoke to the i gathering on compensation and various other matters plans wen made for the annual ban quet in april in milton j insurance travel walter t evans s- co ifl triangle 72512 28 mill steeet serving your corr i ty for over 40 years pi dings tained secrotai cousj grove will be cash as the sale formal cofldl nd sale tea party treats better with dajs ale ctoe when within thirty w balance of the purchase proe 10 tu nm grove alder farm 148 guelph street tr 66331 lean boneless pot h extra lean boneless stewing ifef 39 pure pork sausage 29 short rib blade or hrsi cui prime rib roasts 49 tastyi bologna 25 farm style sausage 19 home freezer specials hind quarter of beef 49 front quarter of beef 39 cut and wrapped at no extra cost opening sat march 11 take it or leave it -special- saturday only any children accompanied by adults will be photographed the photographs will be on display saturday march 18 if you like the picture pay 99c if you dont like it leave it and pay nothing passportphotos or other appointments phone tr 72872 peter jones photographer 42 main street abc taxi office

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