Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 10, 1966, p. 11

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wedding s 3 rr i mr and mrs dick sheeringa mr- and mrs dick sheeringa cut their wedding cake after the r w nler marriage the bride is the former nellie bydevaate daughter of mr and mrs al bydevaate and the groom is the son of mr and mrs william sheennga r r 2 hair ston look lakeshore students for town training session trustees commended the boards finance committee und er david baker and he in turn highly commended business ad minlstrator james f evans aft er copies of the 1965 budget and costs were examined at the wednesday meeting the ual total was within one half of one percent of the total budget the accuracy was in keeping with the finance committee s past record for hitting the years budget almost on nose the resignation of a grade 3 kennedy public school teacher was accepted with regret at the wednesday night meeting miss grace short will terminate her staff duties as of june 20 twelve student teachers from i c lakeshore teachers college will spend two weeks practical train ins hi georgetown classrooms sometime later this term it s tile first time in some five years student teachers have gamed experience in georgetown schools while stills training and the first tune that teachers college has allowed its students ja choose where they prefer to receive their practical training eted when the halted progress public school inspector o r mcdowell told the georgetown public school board last wed nesday that the classes in which the teaching students will gain their experience will be those taught by mrs june evans and hum wilma stull chanel street school miss donna bloor park public school and mrs btl anger mrs james and mrs cowan harrison public school give ken ella third term as head of georgetown fall fair board propose free phone call jfcorgefown and milton ken ella hornby a successful jersey breeder will be prexy 6f th baqnesing agricultural society for another year so de- ddedhe annual meeting of the sodejry last wednesday evening febyusry 2nd at stewarttown haft this it mr ehss third term as bead of georgetown fair board k is interesting to note that in the 33 yean from 1031 4866 thesocietyj is presidents in 1931 leslie was president 1932 mcwhlrter 10333445 george leslie 1936 james fisher 193748 tj brownridge 1939 frank petch 19404142 herb cleave 194344494647 craig reld 194649 john bird i960- 01 nelson robinson 19524344 45 harding price 106657 spencer wilson 195849 wil frid bird 19601963 gar field mcgilvray 19644546 ken ella secretaries serving the board during the same length of time included 1931 to 1938 wm a wuson mr wilson was also secretary for a number of years before this time 1939 oscar lerch 1940 to 1942 frank petch 19431955 garfield mc gilvray 195642 trevor will iams sec treas 196346 mrs charlotte ironside sec treas pw cleave had acted as treasurer of the fair board for 37 years giving up to his son in law trevor williams in 193t when both positions were com bined in one in his opening remarks mr and township grants brought in a total of 2442 92 and donat ions and advertising 1228 42 the directors fclt that the midway which paid 700 the concessions was a very good calibre but that they would suggest a ferns wheel and larger rides for the coming year the directors of various sec lions of the fair gave reports the lions club and the boy scouts were hanked for part in helping to keep the fair running smoothly the dates for the 196b fair were set for september 30 and october 1 the presidents of the ella thanked all who had made and ladies sections mr as the war fj vets become older dave becomes bus tr its almost a full time occupation the 1965 fair another success the exhibitors contributors the public generally and the direct ors for their cooperation he said that while exhibits were down oyer previous years in many departments the over all dave is kept busy v siting picture was good and entertain veterans or their dependent npng fpf the fair goers this district to mterviev apoli jj treasurers report givtn cants for assistance and to ass dv t treasurer rw lawson 1st them to make their claims showed a balanced budget with a surplus on the year s activjt les gate receipts which a mounted to 2 22626 were down some 200 over the previous some of the cases that com j year but also was the prize rade bowman has to process money paid out prize money the spell of severe cold wea arfi heart but it is for amounted to 3 057 62 for sen ther interrupted work on the tunate thal prov ncia command or exhibits 14430 junior ex public school systems sixthl have iawycn al lhe r disposal hibits institutes 7500 4h school but construction resumed q uke over wnen davfi nas corn club 153 00 horse racing when the temperature moder as af as hc can 5500 government county own ated the 7 room school s foun the provinc al service off cer is available to any leg on branch on special request or regular itinerary any leg on member or veteran or h s de pendrnts can avail themselves of the specialized knowledge and assistance of this officer through the branch service off leer and mrs wilfrid bird and mrs graydon chester and garfield mcgilvray were appointed dmc gates to the annual convention of the ontano tairs association at the king edward hctel toronto february 23 4 president kennji eus 1st vice president keith webb second- vieepresidentdm wingrove treasurer it w lawson auditor walter h pope secretary mrs g h ironside honorary directors mrs p w cleave frank petch herb cleave ken mcmillan craig reid t h price george les lie ip w cleave graydon ches- brownrldge cam sinclair oard of directors and associate directors john bird mac alexander ken neth ella oliver hunter frank wilson garfield mcgilvray keith webb lloyd fiaher rob ert cuniitgharo jack william son val stein george burt ward brownridge robert law don wingrove bui speck bill donaldson norm sinclair vera picket w graham earl burt trevor williams ernie alexander alan brownridge george bird ralph cunning ham bob macarthur albert hunter guy bussell w j cleave bob ruddell john el liott john wilson lloyd marks stuart hall tom leslie keith mckenne robert hchsster d french f barnes j hunter lome eua william robinson jack cox ladies section president mrs wilfrid bird 1st vice pres ident mrs graydon chester 2nd vice pre mrs keith webb secretary treasurer mrs gar field mcgilvray hall superin tendent mrs w j cleave so cial convener mrs james fish the bell telephone company has asked the hilton council to support its proposal to increase that town s local calling area by adding georgetown as well as butmnbtofl ind oakviue th plan would cost the bell 370000 to eliminate the long distance charges between these points hilton council was asked for m resolution supporting he ex tension in a letter by arnold blacmord area bell manager z jijwreedto adyertlsejhe letter add ask milton residents for their comments hilton exchange customers there are 3265 of them were asked last august by the com pany for their comments in let ters that were sent to them less than tenparcent of the two new directors w re add ed to the directorship with the names of jack cox and william robinson dation walls were about com pi bad weather the sixth school is be ng built by mcnally construction on an unopened section of im rex blvd in the sargent rd mountainview rd area an agreement between federal government and the georgetown public school bosrd which allows defence je partment sirens on two public school properties here was re newed at the meeting top de fence department pays 20 a year for sirens at kennedy public school and wriggles worth publ c school an esqueslng resident tfrs a dickson rr2 george to vn applied to have a kindergarten primary age child begin k p classes in georgetown in sept and drew the standard reply the georgetown board allows directors mrs wilfrid bird mrs graydon chester mrs gar field mcgilvray miss jean rud dell mrs w j cleave mrs james fisher mrs k ella mrs a hunter mrs r mchaster mrs don lindsay mrs bert gilmer mrs frank petch mrs jack williamson mrs w gra ham mrs w cromar mrs t the ladies sect on met the j brownridge mrs s wuson same evening and nmurneo the mr v archer mrs v stein 1965 slaic of officers headed by mrs john bird mrs f vuson mrs wilfrid bird mrs r cuningham miss elsie following is a itst of honorary bird mrs k webb mrs g directors burt mrs o hunter mrs d wingrove mrs mac alexander hon presidents dr harrylhrs r macarthur mrs j mil harlc mp george kerr mpp jton mrs charles austin mrs mayor joseph gibbons reeve w speck mrs g bussell mrs george leslie stuart hall mrs lloydfisher if a member or veteran w sh es to interview an offic al of the department of veterans affair he has only to gel in touch with dave who v 11 have the inter view at the branch c home lets play bridge by bill coa i s when teaching a bridge class about leads it is necessary to give a general rule for each cat cjjory since a singleton is a popular lead i caution the players to lead a singleton only f they have a good reason to do so don t lead a singleton the just because it is a singleton a singleton is a good lead if dave tells us thai for cases of extreme emergency ass stance may be obtained from the navy army or ah force benevolent funds your partner has bid the suit or if you expect partner to be able to get the lead easily don t lead singletons if you have a long trump suit yourself comrade dave must of the busiest member branch bo one of the see you friday thejyout of town children to enroll robert burns nl in georgetown public school k ps subject to accommodation being available and on the pay ment of a nonresident fee legion notes ian banquet dance to en centennial fund op comrade john elliott will op en his campaign for the cen jennial fund on friday march 1 with a banquet and dance in the legion auditorium john hopes to obtain the services of the provincial centennial fund chairman as guest speaker for this night comrade elliott seems fo be moving off on the right foot and will apply himself most dll igently to any problem he may have to deal with r was very fortunate for the branch that mr ab williams lappened to pass the front jhoor on sunday evening and ob r the cascade of water rush lug under the door down the steps and across the sidewalk thanks to mr williams house chairman buster hale was in formed on arriving at the branches 1030 pun he covered three inches of water covering most of the ground floor it was caused by a brok i m water pipe leading to the curlers no darter yet this weeks legion sport a held at wentworth curling qub where branch 120 s team of harvey chappeh bill schenk i bd yeadon and ken nash curl 1 d against legions from the cancel plans to cut size of law library distnct dundas legion the host on this occasion port credit legion carried home the district trophy georgetown was eighth out of 24 rinks our ladles of the auxiliary were more forfunate they re turned from brampton with the zone darts trophy 120 a team finished first port credit 2nd while 120 b team were third the winning team was comrades jean lock hurst lott e bottoms jan em merson and r e t a rudiger there were 16 teams entered in the tournament 150 service claims we were discussing legion with the branch service officer several days ago when the con versation turned to how many cases he had processed since taking over his office dave bowman has held office of service officer for two years and has had to deal with up to 150 claims consisting of claims for veteran s widows disability and- war veteran s a uowances he makes frequent journeys to toronto to the command ser vice bureau officer he writes scores of letters to dominion command members of the halton coun ty law association unhappy with the proposed part of the law library to make an office for an ass stant cro vn at torney suggested last week to the property comm ttee of county council that the office be located in the present court room b area of the old court was house at a meet ng attended 1 lie contractor the prop r on m ttee and rcpre entathes of the law association the enn tractor advised that fabneat on had already been started on the partition he advise that the cheapest way out of the contract was to pay for the work done up to the i was directing the canadian legion istnct b game in gcor getown last weekend and ob- served the following hand where a singleton lead gave de clarcr his contract dealer west north south vulnerable north s 10 5 h a q 4 d a j 2 cq s 7 4 2 wot east s q 7 6 3 s k 2 h 10 4 3 h 9 8 7 6 d k 10 8 5 3 d q 9 6 4 c 8 cj south s a j 9 8 4 11 k j 5 d 7 c a k 10 6 5 3 the bidding wast north east south pass 1 c pass 2 s pass 2 nt pass 4 s dble all pass the bidding up to west s dou present and to cancel the reibic is quite straightforward mainder of the contract the only excuse for the double 5 that perhaps wests team was behind and needed a good score the decision of the commit tee to ask the law assoc ation to bear the costs incurred up to the present was approved by halton county council at last weeks meeting estimates of the cost of part itioning the area in court room b of the old court house arc now being sought mr d mcconachic spokes man for the law association indicated to the property com mittee that the law association would be willing to participate financially in a landscaping programme for the new court house grounds he suggested further that the property com mittee consider a five year programme of wood panelling for court booms on the third floor not only to improve the appearance but to improve the acoustics west led his singleton club won by declarer to clear trump kly south played the ace and a small spade east gave west a ruff but that was the end of the defense declarer re gained the lead and forced out west s trump queen using the king and jeckjof hearts as en tries declarertosk out trujnp and made 10 tricks losing only three trump tricks when you have a relatively long trump suit on defense try to make declarer ruff if west originally leads a diam ond declarer will win with the now if be tries to take out trump by playing the ace and one other he is in troubls east wins and plays the dia mood queen declarer can ruff the georgetown hir thursday february 1 page 11 customers commented blachford observed in his 1 to council we therefore assume 8000 customers or over 90 cent either want the plan 1 willing to go along with it are not too strongly opposed orangevillc trip local teen skiers teen age skiers in thi george- town v ski club will sxi in tho f orangeville area this weekend the clubs teens about 20 01 them will try the slope- afil twin hurst northeast f orp angevllle sonic entertainment formerly sujhbro productions fepbrampton experienced mc s and djs ultra modern sound equipment pa system rentals record libraries second to none music to suit every occasion especially for bowling banquets weddings adult and teen dances for futher information call bill pollard jack csullivan 4513227 or 4516706 free entertainment tips anytime need 50 to ssool cau today m mike eland manager atlantic finance corporation limited fridays to p m other evenings by arrangement 776971 12 main st r lead another spade won by west now west play the dia mond king if declarer ruffs he uses his last trump west still has a trump and two 2ood diamonds forcing declarer jo ruff can be lots of fun especially if jou have a long trump s it monday s wnners 1st bob remington and bill coats 2nd miss olive logan and mrs kay coats 3rd bill hamilton and lou bertasson bridge club thomas warnes and reg williams headed the north south plajcrs and olive logan and margtry mackenzie the east west at last tucs session of georgetown duplicate br dgc club the club meets each tues day evening in the legion aud itonum others on the n sheet last eek were- north south 2nd charles corcoran and del wal lace 3rd mr and mrs jack hooper 4th mrs ann pntch ard and mrs wallace thomp- east west 2nd mrs bob barber mrr fred pet rs 3rd mrs ern hyde and wayne wolfe 4lh george solty and r dixon erin business officials attend school business conference two georgetown school bus iness oftctals attended a three day conference of the ontario association of school business officials at the sheraton brock hotel in niagara fall week the annual conference commenced on sunda feb 6 and concluded yesterdaj james f evans business ad mimstrator for georgetown pub lic schools and ernest forgravc the georgetov n and district high school business admins trator joined school officials from all across the province at the conference special features of the afair included panels on educational data processing purchasing and testing of maintain an re anr cus todial material as well as the significance of the canada pen sion plan there were workshops cover ing all phases of school busin ess administration 1 ncli ding accounting systems purchasing computer applications budget ing sales tax legislative rants and secretarial practice albert merritt 79 native of limehouse after an illness of six months albert b burell merritt died at his home rr 1 inglewood on january 26 he was 79 years of age funeral service was held jan 20 at the rumleysboemaker funeral home acton conducted by the rev leeman of ebene- zer united church interment was in fairview cemetery pah bearers were grandsons ken neth merritt bill merritt larry hickson bruce lockburst iter vin thomson and douglas thomson mr merntt was born at limehouse jan 16 1887 son of the late mary and john merntt he was married at acton sept ember 18 1007 and his wife the former ethel thomas survive him at their inglewood home where they have lived for the past three years also remaining are sons and daughters earl merritt oak ville lillian thomas acton velma lockhurat huttonrille william merritt toronto bea trice hickson brampton one sister gertrude mitchell lime house brother william merritt georgetown and 29 grandchild ren want liquor outlets open on election day a resolution calling tar the repeal of the section in the liq uor control act which forces it quor and beer outlets to close on municipal election days was approved last week by the hal ton clerks and treasurers ass ociation the group holding their ann ual meeting in milton endorsed a resolution calling for repeal of section 35c municipalities have a real problem the sect ion means they can not have saturday elections without lot of objections from the liq uor interests said the groups secretary treasurer al drimwe assistant clerk of the town of burlington tve feel this part of the act is outdated and has no use the present day he added mr trimble pointed out the law la hypocritical as if one town closes outlets for an election the neighbouring municipality docs not hinder people from getting something to drink else where john white treasurer o tne town of oakviue was selected as groups 1966 president with halton s deputy clerk jim an drews as vibepresident the town of milton hottedjthe ann ual meeting and about belerks and treasurers from sxuund halton county attended robert r hamilton optometrist office hours daily carretal bldg 116 mountainview road for appointment 77jy71 halton county hog producers association annual meeting mpt of aqdculture board room milton wed february 16th 1 00 pm henry stanley agricultural representative will review trends- in hog produstionhog gradingand mo h buildings representatives from the provincial office will be present valuable pork products will be door prizes for those attending on time everyone welcome j w wuson president a r service secretary a few only 25 rhmna powbtfuti portable vacuum cleaners complete with seven attachment regular 32 95 nov general electric tank type cleaner 59 95 one sit coronet trifiy stainless steel ware 5 pttx set reg 64 95 best by test with any fuel now 42 24 x 14 community size mail box will hold large parcel vwrh flag halton 45 uwhst 990 upplies eoroetown 1772171

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