Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1961, p. 8

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s not the fish its the fishing seems to be the thought outdoors gal parti morns as she erioys retrieving a big b on her slubby fishing rod demonstration of casting as ii as an inlernat onal casting tournament will be included the program of the 1961 canadian national sportsmen s w fb be held in the col seum toronto from march 10 38 reputed to be north amer ca s finest springtime llbttion this year s show w ii have extensive displays of i that is new for sports recreaiion travel and ca npmg q by dorothy barker 1 just when we are all satiated with speculation abuul what prlmdliit john 1 hcimody will do to repair the abmlul rela lioalup bttwctu the e united butts and kiimj or ilu uni ltd st ilc and cuba lo avert a crisis or worse still a wir when men 4rnut on tv a in whether otry home owner should instill i shelter in his cellar t prouel his fanuh a amsl fallout from a nuclear explosion or whither the enor mous sum of money that such construction would coil would be better invested in rrearch thqre appears on the horizon a man with vision and undertan ding of the netds of the human race he is the new president of the sinillest univtrsilv in ilu oinmouwtalth dr murraj o ross situ tied in the queen cit of toronto canad i s now est institution of holier learn ing york university his erei ted comment chiefly because here in 15 instructors for onl 75 students enrolled it i is not this till that ai mscd im liiteiesl rilbcr it w is the rt pint of whit dr hos- hid said in his lust illation speech to 1500 poisons at the ccrtmun held in convocation hill on tht cjuupus- of the l mversiiv of torotuo i am usms the lh the r ported lo e need the facility canadian national railways toronto terminals yard project the cn switch ng yard at georgetown will play a key in the proposed toronto terminals yard project as many 90 trains da ly will be routed through here and it will be essary for all terminal bound tra ns from buffalo and ihe igara peninsula to change tracks here the project w ii an a vast expans on m the local yard fac lilies and will rease the number of resident a cn person iel he toronto tci mm in n the on us who an re v rwbk ladian menial llnlwns for tin ndcik cit 1 1 ipnu nt senlly includes si ma n of both tndusti ul ind resi lubdivisions ind all bran denii il in is compr sine or 3 spurs ards ind other i con tint llities within a ridius of onto ifoximatcl 10 miles of ln 3 coopir station there an ab hit roups jul mmm ip ilitu s 1 miles of mun track and ihe project into lot u pi dings nm his pru found lliinkni- should i f iruitr tfuld than 11 nhcd in the tirtulation of the pr nice s metropolian clnlics dr ilu- s ikin after his in ijllition is york pirsidcni 111 ide a iorous plea for mun imaimtion and intelligent ii surdity in canadian umvers lelcar eiurjv ulculalmk uiaelunei us who won the that elei ickcts 1iil i tell even before w satellites these adaiucs inve broiilhl no l merely iiitoriu ed streets man s submission lo the machine ins surrender lo mass organization ind his stta d almost rhythmic m irch to ward world disaster they hae brouehl also the threat of auto in ition of man himself wc at york must try lo hu manuc m in lo tree him from those piessures which median ul the mind we must entour age fantai dr koss said the world blinds on the threshold of a treat transition in world power he predicted that tht world will be doinimled by non while ptopu in 50 jtnrs onh lliost imong lis who hivt some eapaeit for the fcit of things is well as of thins will underst is hippemn he sti wc mut be iblt vh it for example ccn white superiorly now tht coloured pi oplcs lion and risks in due the look ind whit was superintendent papermill thirty years superintendent at tho provlrt en paper milt irom 101s to 1045 robert buckland luulls was buried in greenwood ccm tteiy hert on hebrunry 22nd following funeral service in brampton he died al his lira top ton home on icbruary 19lh a unlit e of bcoll ind he worked with lnvcresk paper o and the clyde paper uo in huthi rylcn be foi c coming lo canada as superintendent of the bather paper and coaling mills and continued in this pos it ion when lruviiicnl paper look over the loe d mill many je irs ago lie retired in 1945 lie setved for many years as n mcpibtr or the hifeh school boinl was treasurer of knox rib icrian church and a member of halton masonic chapter he was a 32nd be grec mason mr foulis was an excellent golfer and belonged lo the old cedar crest club ind later the brampton colf club he was a charter mcm ber of the provincial quarter cenlurv club he leaves his wife marian muir two sons jack of toron to and rny of montreal and c nt grandchild the funeral service was conducted by riv loliif mcdcrmid and rev will 1 mi weir and pallbearers in t hided ormm marchmcnt im tiirlnr did nchtun ind his sons jack ami fto junior debaters move into ontario finals by j a f halton junior farmers on try in the ontario debating competition have moved into the finals on monday ebru ary 20th halton and prince ed ward counties debated in bow inanvillc for the semi finals the subject of the debate was resolved that more con trol or agricultural production would be of benefit to canadian agriculture the ilalton affirmative team of jack robertson and jean moffat in their delivery pres entcd benefits that could be derived from more control of agricultural production the georgetown herald thursday march 9th 1961 page 8 the negative team of marie marshall and ed scgsworh presented views outlining the dangers of more controls in agricultural production the halton team will debate on the same subject in the final competition to be held in guclph on friday march 10th al the time of- the ontario jun lor farmer provincial confer ence in gaming the finalists posl tion halton was awarded win ncr over the counties of peel ontario and prince ldward coaches u the debating team arc geo e elliott qc and doufjas e jackson as sistant agricultural represent alive inn the rit must do more it must experiment nd it must take th t 1 it some of its shi lion as well is a cert in mount of fee in will help us face this inn silion mnt fur thought this max appt ir as qimr mr for a vigibunds cimnn but it is po- ililx lm uist i haw ti axe 1 ed tht uiilli and br lib of our country hjrail because i luxe mil in nix irixels ind talked lo so man pirsuns xh hixt bn housed bx world cal imilx to ilnpii i nuvht pro ttssis tint 1 piss it on to read crs at ross the 1 ind 1 hiluxe we hae indeed i01 our abilitv to uidulke in f 111 tasx xxlule alluwint whit dr r ss t ills nun s spintu il 1111 poll mi to iiiiki it tlf fill throtlliout the world of lothv mix i ild m conmtulilions to tht units f himdrtds xxho chltrid him it tin close f his istiatn to mitro lm rt th mdiuduils the nit nw re idv to irnlutin i lunched t fnorat irs 1 1 itndii thii it 1 thiir in h i ubtt d miles of branchp i he in eh rln ic cd- ilu itmn h imp x ird it x imatel 1185 aerc n sort cn ill hi e in 4 location u ee hsbicome a lr h lh or trftir and th sho an irs ll hl i c ihnc n trs yard tracks and oth cks in the area le six m i rf line siihdixi s are roughh comparable t spokes of i inlfwhcd wit hub in the don river urst street area three of subdivisions radiate from s purpose is o sort or diss east end of the don rixer crv whl l v mul fir three from bathurst street mn lhr mtl y were constiucted between j and lg06 i it will hi more than four miles in infill ui will hivi through hub e istbound ind wt stbound len traftic moxemtiits take humps sidi bx nu similir ice between subdivisions all hump lo ilu south f ilu mini ic must mic through ihe hiimji w ii h indli i i il tus centre tint is through destined fi i iud 1 trii pun don bathurst ina oxti ihr ml ul the jr lu 1 rout 1 years and xvnh tht incrcas art a ind ustnaa lion if the 120 tracks tco toronto area tnffic mox the tombmirl etllniund th ients through this hub have westbound humps will fin out tie heavier and heaxi r into m rt ihn 80 tratks and consequent risius delaxs the hie il diss k ition vanl will lndustrx and commerce consist 0 ilu ut 40 i u ks bottleneck a car re p nr buildinj w 11 due in il location h p iurs btr- l leneck f area of e been as nunv as 525 en freight stati c and train mow mints thr a fr iht ill 1 r i tiding till this point in 24 hours a cars will be licitid adj ice nt to jny as eight nuns tr trains the xird ptlnrk ficililu ve been wuin ihcir turn will be proxide i adjitenl to iht npiatt pet frncht q hon office empl ixrcs will he- hou ie effects of these delaxs sed in administration build felt not onlx in the immt i mgs and vlrd low trs will be wcinitx of toronto but incited at kex points in the in outlvinc arees xard reroute treftic i p a system ie rflilwax after prolonged the diwlipmint of h idy of this snualion decided xicikht poitible rdis wi ww lac ty i requ d this ab supmisor to hex com ject necessitates construct mumcation with ill men work of some 34 miles of access injhroioi 1 ih xird with norlh ef but tlost to the mll us of a i brondc est in addition to a mai i ml sslm mlflcation xird the k construction will lklx st ir i idea is to re route freight on building ihe x within the 1 ffic around the highly devel npx three jears i id and congested sections of y is phnucd lo srrxed tpo toronto to a xird lot at futuir railwax n ds nd suf m close as possible to th f r rxij ttlihn ustnal arras lhp pr p pr fu m s obectivei of the railway to pcim i forth ur rxpiiisnn e et weik the benefits y relieve tnffic congestion an r route 1 1 ind the consequent slow i tranguudon of toronto in a dl n lustnes which through their wclon koiarians apid growth are nmkin u i 1 f- l 1 resent rail facilities ndac i m0st l foup i uate ttonftotirx uuhwm hesls 1 to improve srr ice to cus to the eorelown lutt this oroers week xhen 1 ast li trict oxtr i i to provide areis for furore i nor dm kenned t idrcs e d he 1 jtnsion jcint nutlng mr krnnedx s l to open up new arras for topic wis the lm 1 isiration idustnai development of rotaiv intern t mil th facility i anx local rdirnn- allmd d deciding the locilion of hr 1slnct confer nee and ir and access lines h4j v bdl al lhl was influenced bx the fol v 17h considerations 18t hosc ending were a mr ind mrs lohn runn mr fficient conduct of rail- tn1 mrs x mr mr business by proidin w tarr mr and mrt l m unpt service without pen 1 nonali mr flnd mts i expense u all mr r lrvf mr itfoil with the proper i mrs f pearce ani mr anel ited plaining uth mrs s newsual square dances liven evening at the manor local ladys father dies in toronto a retired tmploxee of the j iiura secord candx inn william larmichael 80 died in loronlo hebrmrj 10th at his home 124 btaiunshtld ave his dauhtir mrs willnm jef ftrs is a jeorgciown resident at ii gower court born in bdinburgh scotland his parents emienled lo an da when he w is a xounslir and he nw up in ollinjwooci he h id lived in toronto for almost fiftj jears hi- wife margiret robbins ded txxo xears io aio 1 sein onion was kilh d in iclion n varid war ii he le ivf s his fivi children mrs ray berrvmin mrs john colt and all in of toronto mrs william it fins rf town and mrs bdwin shivx oroniite 1 b also surxixinj are brothers ind sis ttr ml in and lillian irmith ail of collinjxxood mil kenneth aimichad of new mexico ir smith of quni n street t nited church ciindutltd thi f unrnl serx ice i- e hurirv 22nd it tht turner i eirti r t hapt 1 with interment following in i irk i awn tcmeterj bx muriel thomps m thirlx enthusiastic and vtrx frtendlv square darners be lon ing to the rour corners scju in ante tub of port crtdil came to he manor on ttitsdix uithl hihruarx 21st to enir tam the rtsidtnts with a liwlx proi 1111 of dantts the pre si dent mr ron broua mil mrs mi tho t wh i i of mi birl t offll talle dam hl their skill m sxiral d f fin nt k n is f dmei s prrf ir 1111 d to tht music of a record pi ix 1 r iht list of dimes in eluded such fixouiiti squro d-mie- is tr ul of the lent some pine reel rixtr v illex ind ilk are und iht old h iv stick waltes suth as one whei wt ue the roberts and the hh llixxk ill proxeel to lie xei h riquesi give gift in an mlerx il between dm crs tht xisiturs presented 1 chocolili inr lo t ich resident and cjean ttts t 1 the sin u rs ftir the jn il r pirt of tht dam 1 s h t 1 in en ptrfoime wiuiix wis the xtry npable bindmasltr and mi norman i on the 111111 mister of cir nnoiiks tretm the pi ixin of t ma 1 1 as ihe optniiu nmn bir t i tht closnu 1111 utx r i lit tut en e it i niimbi r pi ixid bx thi- fine band delighted the audienic stirring mflrchei time l rr 1 nurtlik i ill bjirel mihuil md kins t ttiri 11 d a lixmn i 1 ul kindlx i uht xxtrc iiuoii- the numbers pliwd the biunlin- strnns of the oxe ilure i xpsx stixil nd the hiijjil r ix thin of i ro picil tin proxed xcrx en j x id ihe si re nade i iltle rex umnh 1 me die x of ix nineties wallis ant in irish svron ide hid a spteiil appeal of tht ir own a sptcia num ber with the tillt i iltle odki fi dmei mxoi 1 ir this is the week to start build towards the free gift of your choice bx collecting pinky stamps from slonehouse every serv ce ob or every purchase of gas oil etc gets you one stamp for every dollar you spend only stonehouse has pinky trading stamps notice to creditors in the ettate of mary alice baily deceaied am persons having cliims at nnst the slaii of mirj alice hail late of the town of milton widow who died on r ibniil the 5th ciax of j inuarx ot 1 fieri il ldl kile tleusls pi wo del offei nd s id iijo bx t itx silol t ihuted ifhtful soli pi ixid rless this ho ise is t cornet solo in i mr ilox ock phxid twei irtcrriinn solos isxrlfth street kir md aut nmn breets this x im t prncrim sn expeillx ce ntiueted uni si wdl pi ixid mele a most fixonrihb mpnssion and tht residents witld be lid tei heir inoolhtr eninirile con iirt phxe 1 n this f bind 1961 are herctv se nil pirticnlirs the undersigned on or befo the 25th elax of mirth 1i ifter which elite the- fstitr will he distributed with regard onlx to ihe claims of which the undersigned shall then hcxa notice ind the undersigned will not be inble to anx person of whose claim thiy shall not oil n have notice dated at corilclnwn this 21st day of februarx a i 11 fdwud aichiluld bailx and ierev kobe rt p executors nf the ef lir alice bnlv i heir solicitors dale be nelt iitimcr bauus z mill street eoretoxv ont billy tstate 39 it elite this and th rm il exi mnt coniluded lituinl of tht list 11 1 ihe e xtendint of a hiartx xil etion to the visitors bx tin sidenls lo come agun xirx sunday service rex ii riliim conducted i ihureh serxiee on sundav lernoe n 1 e bin ir 2fith in e thpel he read imtm 100 el hiple r 12 of hrst l thi ins his riptu it- lerntoi the er taileth was his ed on ihis ch iptcr in orinth lans mr drahim sud in pirt that thi eift of the love of oi never eu us down as ihis ehipler trnkis ptam it ntxer faileth exen in the s id txper ie nns of lite nd in tht know dc e f this we tin find pcicc stcuritv and triumph georgetown band txxentx fixe xmimi men and box s me mlxts of ihe force town iti7cn s rind filled the statc of the auditorium on sup ciax ifternoon 1e bnnry 2lh after the church serice thtj had come in fhe manor to phx 1 conce 1 1 for the residents thc looked xerv smart in their navj jickcls and gre trouers mr willx 1irker the presielent of the hand was one of the num bii who came mr jew copying scribe the simt of a copin scribe eif pnthnils eirlv med nox il louctster alhedral was six hours lit sat beside n window which supplied all the 1 jht he wis permitted arti final liiht wis forbidden for feir nf injui ink the nrifiin il nifluiiscnpt he spent his time copmiir rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements cdrtages specially cul flowers and funeral l designs 32 albert t 7 i9sj we wire flowers travel notes easter in new york go by train or air wide choice of hotels leave thursday eve g march 30th returning sunday night rail inn s from w returning mondy night 45 ral- from john r barber travel advisor john r barbor agency insurance travel tr 7 2214 mill si j i l tj fiiai- up n collec ng folder and catalogue j jtmizj i redeem your stamps for valuable gifts f n l v t p vini ii lnc 1 rt you ii love to 0s and by the way have you seen our twins we mean of course fords 1961 economy twins the ford tudor and the falcon tudor these are the cars which are making history in the field of lowcost driving come in and gel acquainted with the twins youll find them to bo perfect for your needs and your budget try them for site soon stonehouse sales limited 51 guelph street ford alcon monabch ihundere1rd dealer triangle 72247 in so many ways the red cross looks to you the humanitarian achievements of the red cross depend on your generosity your dollars provide and carry on the essential red cross services and programmes in your community this yearthink of the many ways the red cross serves you and your neighbour then plan youj donation or pledge to the best of your means a generous donation will do so much for so many in 1961 red cross needs your help now bob burke campaign chairman tr 72021

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