Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 10, 1966, p. 14

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p coming events a ides march dance mw lift at the aivfen for tick ti cau 87 or 8778387 jtemember the date nov amber 51b union presbyterian church bazaar details later sadies auxilry val stine supper friday february 18th 5 to 7 pm l everyone invited 217 st patricks euchre march wthj stewarttown hau spon- byjioiuesing agricultural society valentin day february 14th it still isnt too let to my 1 with flower from harris pleralr 10 main st n 8774511 annual euchre and baking sale speyside school friday february 18th euchre at 8 30 lucky draw refreshments 217 annual bus trip sponsor ed by st alban s ladies guild february 12th call 8770505 8774783 8774593 8773350 210 bake sale 730 p m euchre 8j30 pm thursday feb 17th 1q st pauls parish hall noj val sponsored by the guild befreshments admission 50c kinette club of georgetown bridge and euchre canadian legion hall thursday march 3rd 8 pjn sharp refreshments frizes galore proceeds for senior citizens apartments 224 jtycees valentine dance saturday feb 12th 1966 at jjflorth ualton golf and country club dancinf 9 p m to 12 mid night featuring the george kadwell tno from kitchener admission 4 per couple 210 police chiefs protest brings mayors crit sharp criticism of the ad ministration of the police de iiartment was mayor joe gib bons reaction to a letter from police chief boy haley mod day night at council in the letter the chief than ked council for the recent raise on behalf of himself and the deputy chief but he contended that the raise was inadequate he claimed that should any rea sanable raise be given to mem bers of the police association when their brief is presented sergeant would earn almost much as the chief or the depu ty he concluded by asking council to reconsider the in crease i anticipated this would happen stated deputy reeve j young after all we gave a girl fresh out of school a raise of 150 and offered the chief 100 a year that is added the deputy reeve if the- pol ice association get an increase continued the deputy reeve the deputy chief would earn somewhat less than a sergeant don t like the tone of the national ontario officers guests of businesswomen by family fashion show cottons tuesday march am at 815 pjn in georgetown high school auditorium music fay belairs tno sponsored by st andre united churcn women adults 100 students 50c georgetown horticultural society will bold a public meet log in knox church hall on wednesday february 16th at 8 pjn invited as guest speaker at this meeting is mr joe pok luda of sheridan nurseries glen williams who will discuss the planting and care of trees and shrubs all intersted are welcome helton county hog prod jjcers association annual meet tag department of agriculture board boom milton wednesday february 16th 1pm henry stanley agricultural represent 1 attire will review trends in hog production hog grading and modern hog buildings repre sentatives from the provincial office will be present valuable pork products will be door innies for those attending on time everyone welcome j w wilson president a r serv ice secretary 2 10 blood donor clinic monday february 14 2 to 4 jo nd 4 to 145 pjn at knox church hall in now donors needed ago 1845 transportation and babysitting available to donors if required phona mrs john kliffner 8774735 210 club girl entertains 4h theme mrs gu henderson and mrs a kcir 4h leaders alien- 1 a training school in milton feb 2 and 3 the theme was the club girl entertains the 4h girls of silverwood district visited with georgetown women s institute on feb 2 in knox church hall and put on a skit silverwood wl had a succ essful bake sale in laundromat on jan 28 to help boost the funds letter began the mayor fact in not satisfied with the administration of the police department he went complain of the leadership in that department and claimed it should be reorganized a week ago we received a letter from that person intlma ting that if there was no in crease we could consider- the letter his resignation the m yor continued perhaps we should have accepted it- deputy reeve young admit ted- he might not be completely satisfied but said that things were ironing themselves out think there s a bit of personal conflict between you two the mayor denied there i s anything personal in his objec tions and- promised he would go along with a raise if he was convinced the town was getting the protection it deserves cr e hyde opined that the matter had been discussed length in committee and that was the place for any further discussion on the subject had john st grocery for twentyfive years a grocery itort merchant ur 26 years jack ernest saunders 50 of 3 durham st died in guelph general hospital january 29 mr saunders owned and op- to i orated a store at the john and mrs margaret ashdown vice president national federation of business and professional women s clubs toronto and miss janet follet vice presid ent of the provincial fedcra uon toronto were guests of the local club on monday even ing at their regular dinner meeting at the north halton golf and country club after dinner the regular rep orts were heard from the secrc tary and treasurer and the cor respondence was read invita hons had been received from the hamilton club and the windsor club and from the to ronto clubs to international night dinners and a bridge and fashion show miss marion irfckean report ed on the resolution dealing with human rights that had been part of a brief presented last september to prime min ister j roberts each meeting club is studying one of these resolutions so as to fam ilarize themselves with the brief mrs aileen bradley reported progress of committees for the dessert bridge which will be held on thursday march 31st the legion auditorium it hd been hoped that there would also be a fashion show in conjunction with the bridge but due to circumstances it is now impossible more prizes will be- added to make up for not having the fashion show miss follet led a work ses sion on membership pro grammes fclt6vshtp and the reasons for belonging to the club mrs ashdown commented on the reports at the conclus ion of the work shop the guests both answered many questions put forth by the members the president closed the meeting which had been a most interes ting one with the club bene diction new social referral group would eliminate double aid thi oioroitown hhald thursday h8ruary 10 ietoria st corner until 1809 then was employed in service and sales with his brother in law at goodlet s hardware for the past six months be had worked as a salesman with qtteenswsy electric brampton born in georgetown he was the son of mrs bertha nelle saunders and the late jack saunders he attended chapel st public school and george town high school he was member of st george s angli can church he leaves his wife evelyn louise wood whom he married in guelph in 1940 five children mrs kenneth richardson wendy of brampton jack linda larry and mrs larry brunton bonnie of george town his mother and two grandchildren terry and lean ne richardson and one sister mrs james goodlet lillian rev j h mchulkin conduct ed the funeral service in st george s church on february 1 with interment following in greenwood cemetery pallbcar ers were robert mcmenemy henry hale harold schenk david wood william anderson and will brown toronto flower bearers were edward arnold philip rau joseph hurst acton and joe aguanno toronto with the ejection of officers- llwmt in the municipal bull ding the georgetown andths- trict social services referral committee officially came into being with represohttttverof most organizations hi town present elected were cbalraartroy bal lentine vice chairman mrs stan walsh iecretary mrs t fitz- ma and treasurer ed bur man out of the general discussion the following purposes and aims emerged the committee would serve to funnel all information to different groups to avoid duplication they wquld act only as a referral committee with any investigation being carried out by the proper auth orities it was stressed that all informatoin would be confiden tlal the area to be serviced would include georgetown nerval glen williams and stewarttown or roughly the area services by the georgetown fire dept all participating organiza tions will pay a small fee to help defray any costs it is expected the meetings will be held every fourth wed nesday mrs fielding was the former 01ivewaifli wlttrner- bulb- and who died twenty years ago she came to canada about 48 years ago and had been a tor onto resident since then she leaves four children mrs richard hawes 1 king st e hughol toronto mrs john ward rexdole and richard in the west 8 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren funeral service took place in holy rosary church with in ferment in mount pleasant ce roetery seeks photos to complete the set a gallery of past graduation classes from park public school being put together by the pnn cipal there william french has hit a stumbling block in two missing class photos mr french has asked the herald to cooperate in assisting the school in its search for photos of graduation classes of 1061 and 1s62 the school s collection now includes photos of the graduat ion classes of 1959 1960 1063 1064 and 1965 mr french said he hoped parents who took pictures at the graduation exerdises would be able to fill the gaps km boost funds with spring fertilizer sale with a christmas tree project well established the kinsmen club adopted a spring fund raising scheme monday when the club decided to sell ferti lizer kin don jarvie volunteered to be chairman for this pro jeet and money will be ear marked for the proposed senior citizens apartments the kinsmen plan an exten sive selling job for the product which comes in 40 lb bags we propose to sell these for 2 50 and since this represents an excellent value to the custo mer we expect to increase our building fund substantially chairman don told the herald le sang sauve dfs vies o mrs olive fielding had daughter here known to many local people through frequent visits with her daughter mrs olive fielding 73 died recently in humber memorial hospital born in lancashire england ii ie mm climquededonner de sang l0ndi fevrier14 19ti 2 4 30 6 8 45 p in knox church hau donneurs d urgence demande telephones mde kliff ner 877 9735 engagements mr and mrs wilfred aiken of weston wish to announce the engagement of their daugh ter patncia to william chap man of 24 shelley st george town the marriage will take place on may 7 1066 at one o clock in st andrew s united church mountainvlew road georgetown childrens photographs saturdays only for appointment phona peter jones s77 2172 passport photographs effective february 15th the cost of passport photograph will be increased from 200 per person to 300 per person peter jones photofrapher 8772872 beths beauty lounge jpieun 550w vihtln a xtyuns 8772607 have a heart a give your blood at the blood donor clinic monday feb 14th valentines day 200pm 4 30 pm 6 00 pm 8 45 pm kncot xburch h geo age 18 lo 65 new donors needed transportation and baby sitting available to donors if rqulrdjhone mrs kiiffner 877 9735 economical r floor coverings vinyl asbestos tile serv ce gauge 9 x 9 t les w ih aspe patterns through to the back can be installed anywhere from basement to tt c special par tile 6 13 c ea inlaid vinyl permanent vrv skt floorj designed for easies c arid smart appearance for economy na a mit gixxj floor see these inlaid v nyls 6 ft wide per ft 275 just cau us fob measure and estimate main st george t0wn diamond 137 50 guaranteed perfect and insured agax st loss bluebird diamond and wedding rings 7v jentd barbers jewellery lid gifts 3 mam slrml north club 7 restaurant snack bah or dining room service chinese food r special family dinners fish and chips to lake out 50c opn3pm to2am sunday 1 1 am to i p r cor main guelph st 8773664 this week at ilvers oni of ontarios flnaat family cutmnaj stent 1adies winter coats value up to 49 95 j 20oo ladies cocktail dresses 11 0 values to 29 95 f clearance of dresses 3o golden mist nylons first quality seamless reg 1 00 2 pair for 100 girls cardigans sizes 4 to 14 spec a 238 girls car coats sizes a to 14 special 500 girls slims 7 to 14 by teacher s pet reg 9 98 3 mens sport shirts by arrow values up curne to 7 95 v2 p mens suburban coats reg 29 95 1 5oo boys sport shirts reg 1 98 100 reg 100 50c -shpes- mr trim loafers ties in black and brown ong 9 95 now 66 further reductions on all winter lines bingo commencing thursday feb 17 1966 atbh0 pm holy cross parish church hall entrance at rear ef church 15 regular games 15 2 jackpots 150 1 300 1 share the wealth admission 1 00 extra and special cards 3 for soc opening night only free 100 full card game 2nd annual ymcaywca ladies takeabreak every tuesday starting feb 15th through march 22nd 9 30 to 1 1 30 a m at st andrew s united church hall fun with exercise coffee klatch speakers from fortune telling to interior decorahna fees 250 for members s3j0 noiunembers baby sitters 20c for 1st child ri for information call y office 1774163 or 774476 effective monday feb 14 1966 the unemployment insurance commission brampton ontario formerly 58 queen st e will be located on the 4th floor queeh s square bldg 24 queen st e phone 4514500 2nd annual sale of paintings by john agg third off all prices terms country gallery terra cotta bingo this monday s00 pm at the riviera in norval vl in 59 numbers jfawawai full jackpot 50000 4to 00 in prizes every week free bus this monday phone b7725i re routing

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