Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 17, 1966, p. 14

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hi oto0rrbwtthmal0 vthunday faknnry 17 in pagkm coming events euchre in the fire hall k auditorium thursday february pm at 8 is lunch admission x rummage sale sponsored by j land bangers february 19th in st george s club room from 10 am to 12 knox ladies auxilary val ntlne supper friday february 18th 5 to t put 1 everyone invited 217 annual euchre and baking r cale speyside school friday i yebniary 18th euchre at 8 30 ijlucky draw refreshments 2171 v rummage sale saturday farch 18th 10 am sponsored y st george a wx in the ihiircfa basement wl euchre iimehouse me monal hall monday february slat at 8 30 pm prizes re- ftneshments admission 50c euchre in glen williams sail thursday feb 17th at 845 lunch admission 50c proceeds for glen ball field lights a billy graham film m rica on the bridge will be shown at first baptist church on sunday feb 27 at 7 pm you are invited to attend dancing in the cedar room shenmrne saturc 19th and 26th music by stoney creejt boys admi couples k 50 singles fl 2- kinette club of georgetown bridge and euchre canadian legion hall thursday march 3rd 8 pm sharp refreshments prizes galore proceeds for senior citizens apartments 2 24 monthly luncheon sponsored by the daughters of the church on wednesday february 23rd 11 30 ajn to x p m in st geor ges anglican church parish hall menu turkey tossed and jellied salads sealoped potatoes homemade pies beverage price 100 engagements mr and mrs chris fisher 9 edward su wish to announce the engagement of their daugh tor ann to william morton son of mr and mrs e morton sharon ontario mr and mrs l bodin wish to announce the engagement of daughter simone sheila to mr douglas robertson son of mr and mrs fred robertson of milton the marriage will take place on saturday march lth 1060 at 4 00 o clock in knox presbyterian church mil ton golden wedding mr and mrs george ward draper street georgetown will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary saturday febru ary 26th 1966 and will receive relatives and friends from two to four and seven thirty to nine o clock in the evening at st john s united church hall no gifts please bingo free bus to st marys church bingo brampton next monday leaves wilkes lucky dollar 7j0 pm by main water and guelph streets red cross is- always there f with your help blitz day monday march 14th canvassers r urgently ftmdod if contacted pleas volunteer smith blasts budget continued from paflo 1 out 28000 deficit ha rem arked 1 dont think voters would have objected to an of a mill or two he wondered how the town could do anything with the ce darvale property with only a maintenance budget of 4 000 deputy reeve young said there la no allowance for serv ices to new factories which may be built that a new bridge on the 9th line is impossible and a proposed town garage it looksas if we 11 have to debenture everything we cant afford in the budget but 1 11 have to go along with it he continued more people than ever deposit in blood bank r emmerson said he was 2i7lsorry all members had not att ended the finance meetings where the budget was threshed out if so they would see this is a fair budget and it now puts the onus is on all of us to streamline and make our opera bona more efficient he said i attended one of the three meetings replied cr smith and i couldn t have sold my i dea if pd attended ten cr ballentine said he had favoured a one or two mill in crease last year and thinks ra tepayers would rather have taxes advance a bit every year or two rather than one big crease which he says must come one year we can only hold boards so long before they throw up their hands and resign he warned why is it that places like the glen and nerval can have light ed ball parks and a town this size can t reeve hunter said council is using money expected from the sale of industrial land to hold the mill rate and opined that this should go into a separate fund which could be used to buy more land later i had hoped the thirty to for ty thousand dollars necessary to improve the 9th line bndge would have replaced last years highway improvements in our budget he said now we are only do it by issuing debent he said he would go along with the budget relunctantly but doesn t think council will be in any better position a year from now where are we going to get the money for services on the 9th line if there is dev elopment there this year he asked only cr smith opposed the budget when it came to a vote this is one year we are wise to standardize our rate summ oned mayor gibbons we arc on the threshold of advance ment which will create more commercial and industrial ass essment add next year at this bme i expect we will be talking about lower instead of higher taxes six youths man charged under delinquency act six georgetown youths and a 50 year old man have been charged under the juvenile delinquency act it was an noun ced in magistrates court mon day the youths are charged with having unlawful sexual rclat ions with a 15 year old girl the youths were remanded until march 14 the man was remanded one week in custody after being charged with contributing juvenile delinquency la croixrouge toujours prete a aider la campagne de fonds souvre le 14 mars a first and a new record were established at a blood donor clinic in knox church hall monday the first was the introduction of a new plas tic blood pack which took the place f the glass bottles tho record was number of volunteer donors and actual donations three hundred and ninety four people offered their blood twenty two of which wetete jected or a total of 372 dona tions a new high among the donors and one of the reasons for the new tecord was a large number of high school students therchnie whloh is operated by the georgetonbrfinch of the canadian red cross indud ed one more bed than in past clinics enabling fne clinic staff to expedite the rate of dona uons a georgetown red cross branch official said the length of time donors have to make their donation could be reduced even more if some of the even ing donors could attend the clinic in tho afternoon she pointed out that baby sitting facilities are available at the clinic telphone canvassers organ zed by mrs john mccarthy were mrs r barber mrs k j ewlcs mrs b parry mrs m pignatell mrs d tucker mrs thos niven mrs e nemeth mrs g h mundy mrs e sec ord mrs n j timpson mrs e wilcox mrs w r- mcmur ray mrs c golden mrs a walker mrs g f k smith mrs r edwards mrs a t pri tchard mrs v m sinclair miss prairie maguire mrs d rena han mrs k d entrcmont mrs frieda grittani and mrs gladys smyth phoning lists were tjped by mrs r a secord the nurses on dutj were mrs e meleombe rn mrs g m ruston rn mrs f whit taker rn mrs l t arbuckle rn and mrs early rn slsting them were the home nurses mrs alice maybank mrs ford mrs mary mcdon aid mrs wood and mrs pat woloshyn dr c a thomp son was on call transportation to and from tho clinic was loo ked after miss margery mac kendo and members of the georgetown volunteer ambul ance services again sot up the necessary facilities persons on hand to look after the general duties were mrs j mourlteen mrs edwin t j bragg mrs pritchard mrs claire felletier mrs mccarthy mrs sandy mcdonald mrs r h jones mrs m goudekettlng mrs e f elsliger mrs c t corcoran mrs jack nieuwhof mrs dora sutherland and mrs mary simpson rn dolfcyourself valentines novel i0de dance feature n amus ng do it yourself valentine contest attracted the creative people attending the annual valentine ball of coun tess of strathmore chapter 1 0 d e friday evening at north halton golf and country club it was won by jim rund le for his delightful epitaph contribution as judged by jim warren the retiring chairman mrs mrs e m ferkuson was on hand at the evening clinic to give advice the typists were mrs pat mcmillan mrs emmy secord mrs harold bosslter and mrs fran grady typewriters were on loan from mr walter pope accountant and smith and stone coca cola was donated by the coca cola company and the women s auxiliary of the knox presbyterian church pre pared donuts and refreshments is the kitchen the next clinic is planned for monday june 6th persons who want to donate as quick as possible are advised to make the afternoon clinic between 2 and 430 pm barkoski sells superior store interest to allen asks for footpath concerned for safety of his five children appearing at council monday for second time a mountain view road resident del maj- uory asked action on installing a pedestrian footpath along the west side of the road 1 m concerned with the saf ety of my five children who have to walk to school be said stressing that council should not wait for an accident before overcoming a hazardous condition road chairman wm t hun ter assured him that something would be done as soon as pos slble mr majuery also complained that the county grader which plows the road had piled snow six to seven feet deep in front of bis home which had been the direct cause of two motor acci dents last week reeve hunter said he would see what could be done by the town plow to help the condi uon a main st merchant henry barkoskie has sold his interest in the superior food market to ken allan who has been asaoc lated with him in operating the store mr barkoskie originated the business in georgetown in i960 taking over the location in the o neill block which bad been a grand unioncarroll s store for many years the steinberg firm had operated the business for a short time after acquiring grand union the partners have twice en larged their store during these six years added a fresh meat department and installed con siderable new equipment 1 have to retire due to ill health mr barkoskie told the herald this week and i want to thank customers for their patronage during these six years and hope you will contin ue to deal with mr allan macdonald is best actress stage players third award for the third year in sue cession georgetown s compar atively new little theatre group succeeded in gaining an award for its entry into he dominion drama festival an nouncing the prefestival awards at niagara falls on sunday adjudicator brian doherty said inchoosing the winner of the best actress award there was no difficulty at all vera mac donald s performance as mad ame rosepcttle was superb tony lloyd who directed sev eral product ons when he li ved in georgetown and now at owen sound won best actor award a total of 17 plays were en tered from western ontario in the dominion drama festival not 16 as previously reported here these include groups irom hamilton st catharines sim coc and london which is big enough to afford a full time pro fessional director georgctow n is the smallest group n the western region to enter tho festival the dancing area was decor atcd with overhanging suspend ed hearts of red and gold and the walls were bedecked with dent chr s flsher bc valentine motifs of tradit onal r bearing this fact in mind design dancing to reg ryall s orch cstra was enjoyed by a capaciv ty attendance receiving guests were mr and mrs sam penrice miss margery mackenzie mr and mrs keith barber and mr and mrs dcnncy charles the guest book and door were att ended by mrs robert jones and miis ruth evans and later by mr and mrs ed wilson mayor joseph gibbon drew the lucky door pr zc number which was won by mr and mrs don wingrove other prizes during the evening were won by mr and mrs robert clark in a spot dance and mrs ross dun can and james linton an clim ination dance refreshments were served at midnight after which dancing resumed conv n ng the dance was mrs dtnney charles ass sted by mrs john elliott and mrs earl ltncc lunch miss helen mac donald tickets mrs r kalian tine and mrs james evans publicity mrs james linton and mrs tom rush decorating the group has done exception ally well in ordetto win its third consecutive award against such compel tion the play presented for adju dication by gtl called take a deep breath oh dad poor dad mama s hung you in the closet and 1m feel ing so sad has been describ ed as being both hilarious and completely sick it is really a series of cruel witticisms and observations on life in general and of married life in par ticuiar the whole being dis guised as bathos which erupts into outraged hilarity like zen philosophy it can mean every thing anything or nothing georgetown little theatre goers will be able to formulate their own opinions when the play is presented in the high school auditorium on february 24 25 and 26 mind you don t fall into madame rosepettle s aquarium though it con tains a maneating piranha fish and whatever you do don t step too close to her house plants they are vcnus fly traps and might just take a nip youl social and personal mr and mrs philip carney 8 ann street and mr and mrs ben lomman 48 ontario st left last friday by car for a florida holiday before they left on friday mrs loniman held a birthday party for their son jeffrey who was two years old little guests at the party were julia and lee anne nort 7 mary and susa ca as well as several members of the family who were there to att end the party and to say good bye to mr and mrs lomman and mr and mrs carney two things are bad for the heart running up stairs and running down people norval unit two of norval united church ucw met at the home of mrs gord laidlaw on thurs evening feb 10 with the pres ident mrs peter pomeroy in the chair mrs roy laidlaw and mrs lloyd laidlaw gave the devot tonal mrs pomeroy and mrs gordon laidlaw were in charge of the program and showed a film called almost neighbours it was about the well undo peop le who live in one part of the town and the poor and under privileged who live in the other part of the townand ways in which they should get together plans were made for a bake sale and also plans for the over all meeting to be held on march 3rd a movie will be shown at the overall meeting called de tached america mrs jack may and mrs bill laidlaw assisted the hostess in serving lunch st paul s anglican guild held a business meeting at the home of mrs ray pomeroy on tuesday evening february 8th mrs a norton president was in the chair and opened the meeting with prayer the main item of business was plans for the euchre and i bake sale to be held in the par ish hall on thursday evening february 17th for details sec the coming events column mrs norman demerling o f kitchener died recently mr st mrs demerling and family liv ed in the home of mrs nelson robinson when they lived in the village mr demerling ran the mill here for several years spring is surely on the way mr mrs norman guthrie report seeing a robin near their home on sunday february 6th this was only a few days follo wing the ground hog seeing his shadow and returning hole for another b ueckk winter perhaps the robin ot information on the arrival spring while the ground hog was asleep the lovely bright sunny days that e have bern enjoying lately indicate that the robin cannot to far wrong at least we can hope that spring will soon be here when the rob ins begin to arrive early georgetown l theatre presents oh dad poor dad mammas hung you in the closet and im feelin so sad in georgetown high school auditorium february 24th 25th 26th 815 pm for ticket information call petor macdonald 8774950 another mayflower customer report not a chip or a crack depend upon m pack method to protect your valu able china and gbysmre call an ex peneoced mayflower coonscuor to nplam and mange a complete mov fflfjcmx that u easy for you safe for your fununire local agent f s movers and storage 343 gmlphst o free estimate cau 8774106 opening night 100 full card game bingo thursday february 17th 7966 at 8 00 p m holy cross parish church hall entrance al rear of church 15 regular game 13 00 2 jackpots 150 and 300 1 sham iha walth omission 1 00 extra amd special cards 3 eor 50c ilvers on of ontario flnost family clothing storas final winter closeout brings you drastic reductions in ovary dopt on quality winter apparel this week features ladies fur fabric coats jackets originally to 49 95 now 2500 kniw suits dresses 10 00 oriqinawto 29 95 now a mens winter jackets final closeout 5 7 12 15 boys we atersbiscontinued lines out they go at less than v price clearing counter mens items 50c to 2oo work shirts work pants combinations slacks girls skirts 10 to 14 values up to 7 95 now 300 girls and boys snow suits s ze 3 to 6x values to 16 95 now 700 jumping jack baby boots white and brown s zes 2 to q or g 3 95 now 99- ladies pumps jet cuban h gh heels broken sizes or 9 10 95 now 398 building in the spring order your windows now save 25 at twins woodworking limited limehouse 877 9332 bingo this monday 8 00 pm at the riviera in norval 250 60 numbers full jackpot 500 00 480 00 in prizes every week free bus this monday phone 877 2251 re routing sonic ent formerly tul bro productions of brampton ex per enced mc s and dj s ultra modern sound equ pmenl record l brar e second to none bill pollard 4513227 f mus c to su t every oceas on espec ally for bowling banquets wedd ngs adult and teen dances i jack csullivan or 4516706 notice to nil dog owners this is to notify you that dog tags are now available for 1966 at the home of dog tag collector milton harker 16 arunta si gaorgalown phoiw 8779410 a

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