Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 3, 1966, p. 14

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tin oror01t0wh hirald pagb14 thursday march jrit 1m coming events was 39th canadian club lions now one of 900 georgetown glints ball nieeting monday much 7 32 swing st starts 8 p m all interested euchre glen williams town hall thursday march 3 at 815 pjn eelreshments served in ceeds for glen ball lights bake sale friday march 4 it u united gas store main st s sponsored by the ladles auxiliary south george- tows brownies and guides 33 v come to st john church suswarttown ior pot luck supper at 5 pjn and an old fashioned hymn sing at t pjn on sunday march 6th ah welcome hospital auxiliary gener 1 meeting will be held in the hospital cafeteria on tuesday march 8th at 8 15 p m fun night games and prizes come and enjoy yourself and meet your fellow volunteers ides of march dance at the riviera norval fnday march 11th john hoods orch estra dancing 9pm to 1 a m refreshments tickets 5 00 per couple call 877 9387 or 877 6388 sponsored by the george town ladies auxiliary for the mentally retarded family fashion show by cottons of georgetown and branlpton tuesday march 8th at 8 15 p m georgetown dist rlct high school music by the belaires sponsored by st andrews united church worn en tickets from cotton s ad ults 1 00 students 50c canvassers ar badly need ed for rd cross cwnpalftlctor- funds blitz day in georgetown and district on monday march 14- vo1unmrs 16 or oldar 9141 after 6 pjn and donate a few hours to your red cress 34 dan scarborough continues as ambulance service chief walter fisher of st cathar ines a past president of lions international paid tribute to the men who had the vision inspiration leadership to start the georgetown lions club when he spoke at a spec ial dinner last tuesday the event held at the skyline hotel toronto marked the 35th anniversary of the georgetown club mr fisher mentioned that georgetown was- the 39lh can adian club to be chartered now there are over 900 he reminis ced that in 1946 when he suc cessfully campaigned to he 3rd vice president georgetown girls pipeband was there full force and was a factor in his election he discussed the widespread benefits of liotusm mentioning that the philippines had spon- ored clubs in japan and that holland had sponsored clubs in germany after the war showing the true international spirit of the service club he said georgetown lions should continue their efforts in the community keeping in mind that life is progressing at a very rapid rate and lions must on ent themselves to this progress to provide the best possible ser vice work mr fisher was introduced by a charter member and past pre sident harold moclure and thanked by 4he present lion chief fred zorge the evening which included owner and dancing later to stan bernard s orchestra was arrang ed by past president j g gob collier another past president don barrager was master of ceremonies head table guests with their wives included dist net governor harold mcgrath of burlington dick licata life member and past president david brill of toronto a chart er member and past president and mayor joseph gibbons greetings were read from dr harry harley mp george kerr mpps ana past presidents jack gunning of sault ste mar le and john t armstrong mayor gibbons congratulated the club on reaching its 35th milestone and mr mcgrath brought greetings from lions international lion chief zorge welcomed the lions and their ladies who were toasted by lyn mclaren 2nd vice president mrs ernie bodnar replied to the toast oh- dad morbid sick but best presentation in their departure from usu al amateur fare georgetown little theatre scored a notable success with oh dad poor dad mamma s hung you in the closet and i m fechn so sad the show played the high school auditorium from tours through saturday while the title may suggest engagements mr and mrs gerald avery 4 college street announce the engagement of their daughter barbara to mr gerald wayne sproule son of mr mrs grant sproule byron st the marriage will take place satur day april 2nd 1066 in st johns united church at oclock in the evening mr mrs w bruce peter ton of islington wish to announ ce the engagement of their daughter hilary anne to robert james korzaek eldest son of mr mrs alexander korzaek of elizabeth street georgetown the wedding to take place in st george s churchon the hill islington on april 23rd at 1 00 oclock mr and mrs fred brtggs o f 70 prince charles drive geor getown are happy to announce the engagement of their daugh ter ann wilms to mr rich aid peter guiseppi son of mrs june guiseppi and the late mr guiseppi of toronto the wedding will take place in knox presbyterian church georgetown on saturday april 2nd at 1100 oclock in the jmorning a eomedynti3a jm ing tale of quietly mounting horror presented in a light airy manner the audience heartily endor sed the prefesuval award fox best actress given to vera mac donald as they watched her as madame rosepetue revealing the darkness beneath the high ty exterior the pale stumbling pathetic jonathon so finely drawn by ron hunt was heartbreaking even when drawing laughter from the audience double honours go to lynne hyde both as director and designer the sets created the mood right from the beginning while a bed appearing from the wall and a door descending from the ceiling like a guillot ine not only gave a macabre effect but eliminated a compl ete change of scene the sets were constructed by stan bark house sam shwaluk bert eade and gordon hunt rosalie a difficult part was played convincingly by sandra thompson pointing up the ab normalities of both madame red cross is always there r wto your help campaign for funds blitz day monday march 14th give in your own community where you and your family get the services the georgetown volunteer ambulance service was called on 230 times during 1968 a re port to the members revealed wednesday february 23 some thirty members heard report regarding the gvas s expenses and operation during 1065 as well as the other busin ess that accompanies an annu al meeting including an elect ion of officers fy the latter item resulted in practically no change dan scar borough is the brigade chief bob bradley deputy chief art stamp is capt no 1 ace bailey capt no 2 and norm guthrie tom massena dan mossop russ stephens lloyd sweetie ken thomson paul thompson and stan wright are lieutenants hue entertainment and bide committee chairman and groun- dskeeper poul poulson the immediate past chief is ed halt the report on operations dis closed the brigade made 90 em ergency runs and 140 routine transportation runs during 1065 a hundred and ninety runs were to georgetown and district memorial hospital 15 were toronto 9 to brampton 3 milton 2 to hamilton and oth ers to guelph and niagara fh reorganizing the brigades duty system is seriously being considered and a new roster and rotation was proposed tbe meeting one of the snags in the present ctup is that on duty men have not always been i available and some men have douglas peck is treasurer been getting more than their cec davidson secretary fred share of duly norval spring wanderlust norval pig tours ties up traffic rosepetue and her dependent n the final horror the murder of rosalie by the sick jonathon is compounded by bis burying her in his prized stamp collect one of the many substitutes for life given him by his moth t dad jim warren lr garish green makeup falls out of the closet and manages to trip jonathon as he rushes iran tically from his crime a sick sad play but the best the little theatre has done seemed to be the consensus of the viewers others in the cast in smaller parts were des nichols as co mmodore roseabovc a thank less part eric ming as the head bell boy and chris fisher des nichols fred roberts and gary mccrea as the everyday bell boys the understudy to rosalie was lynn wiggins labouring backstage unsung as usual were pat barkhouse production manager costumes kitty hyd and pat barkhouse lighting and sound effects ed higglnson tom massena and gerry lang props kathy hunt and gordon hunt make up sheila lambert and carol watson publicity and ticket sales peter macdonald and jim warren prompter freda gnttani staff manager stan barkhouse and house manager hike peleschak a pig wandering down the highway caused a tie up in tra ffic several times on wednes day afternoon and evening february 23rd and some motor ists were beginning to wonder if they had taken one too many for the road when they saw the pig wandering back and forth across the highway when it got as far as shea s garage neighbours caught her and shut her up at murray coe s but she couldn t resist the lure of the bright lights and the op en road and broke out twice on ly to be caught again about midnight the neighbours were again rounding her up on the highway with the assistance of the police it was discovered that the sow belonged to julian reed so this time tbe men eorted her home julian who had not been at home during the episode called on the neigh hours on the highway the next day to thank them for their eff orts in returning his runaway pig and said that she was all tuckered out from herlgfit on the town meanwhile residents of drap er st were puzzled about stran ge animal footprints in the snow and mud around their homes but when it was learned that a pig had been on the loose the mystery was solved it is believed that after the pig broke out she walked across the ice on the river through elmer carney s property to draper st visited a few places then wand ered to the highway and down the mam street making a hav oc of the traffic as far as shea s garage before she was halted and penned up only to keep breaking out again and head ing for the highway causing considerable excitement each time no doubt she will have quite a tale to tell to the stay at home pigs when she rccuper ates from her spree of early spring wanderlust sweet as candy cohoa cancfq comfy cozy what a confection council briefs tenders for a new police cruiser and for police um forms were received by coun monda and sub- district women serve on mission presbyterial minor hockey dance dance to the musk of the reg ryall orchestra at the legion auditorium friday march 11th dancing s p m lam admission 3 00 per couple for tickets call e neil 877 9518 a robinson 8773070 d llewellyn 877 0769 d jarvie 6773830 all proceeds to support of minor hockey m georgetown 310 la croixrouge b toujours prete a aider la camp ag ne de omds souvre le 14 mars souscrtvez ou vous dkmeure2 aftn de bsneficier des services the new presbyterial of brampton of the womens mis sionary society of the presby terian church in canada held then- inaugural meeting on thursday in nashville presby terian church close to one hundred women attended the afternoon and evening sessions and enjoyed a turkey supper provided by the women of the nashville church representing norval presby terian church mrs harold reed mrs a j von zuben mrsjee campbell mrs leslie young and mrs clarence an derson union presbyterian church and mrs john colter mrs fl thompson mrs f n young and mrs w m geg gie knox church georgetown mrs a s curr national pre sident of the society spoke briefly on looking ahead using the text let thine eyes look right on she then conducted the installation of officers they are president mrs velma norm campbellville 1st vice presid ent mrs a l coxhead clark son 2nd vice president mrs e j brown erin corresponding secretary mrs j leslie young ville life membership secre tary mrs clarence anderson terra cotta press and hi i or lan mrs f l thompsqn geor getown other churches take part in st pauls services in st paul s baptist church on sunday morning tbe congre gation was augmented by group of visitors from first baptist church in guelph ivan muller contributed two solos to the service next sunday morning a sim ilar delegation will represent the baptist church in brampton the service will conclude with the ordinance of the lord supper on sunday mornings through the next three months other groups from sister churches will visit st pauls and p in the services bingo ntnmttx teu marys f lar ibtb water terra cotta recording secretary mrs r mccracken brampton treasurer mrs w weber nash ville secretary of afternoon groups mrs frank gamble waldemar secretary of evening groups mrs a black grand valley secretary of girls work mrs r parker campbellville secretary of childrens work mrs a j coxhead clarkson home helpers secretary mrs j h weylie streetsviue welcome and welfare secre tary mrs s mcneilly orange- vule supply secretary mrs l adair ertndale literature sec retary mrs e sandals bramp ton glad tidings secretary mnc w mflponaln streets- social personal miss vivien perry and mrs r hams of harris floral 10 main sl north attended the showing of the designer of the year entries last wednesday evening in toronto mr and mrs w mlno nabb street and mr and mrs ted stigger king have just returned from from a two week holiday florida they visited daytona beach st petersburg and trea sure island a number of directors of the esquesing agricultural society which sponsors georgetown fair attended the annual con venuon of the ontario fairs as sociatlon at the king edward hotel in toronto last wednes day and thursday those atten ding included president ken ella and mrs ella mrs wilfrid bird mrs graydon chester hardini price frank wilson garffejd mcgiivray atufthe sec retary to the society mrs george ironside who is also secretary top the ontario asso ciation ladles division georgetown 25 car wash now open at 351 guelph st e next to ma veal motors no muss no fuss wash your car in your sunday best suit soft warm water with cleaning detergent supplied a clean car reduces 24 hours a day open nutted to the police com mittee for study 1 council discussed sale of dog tags with milton har kcr who was reappointed to the post this year pos sibility of also having thv dog control officer sell tags was deferred for fur ther committee discussion the separate school board asked council about dos ing an unopened road al lowance on pennington crescent should plans go through for a purchase of land for a future school in east georgetown georgetown s cost for edu eating eight pupils at the sunshine school this year will be 1536 an account was received from esques ing retarded children s ed ucation authority the true blue lodge ex pressed interest in using fac lhtiea at the new cedar vale property for meetings a by law was passed estab lishing a newscale of bull ding permit fees with cotton candy s comfy cozy sweet as susar with just a dash of spicy lace makes s girl look lovely in everythins she wears sently firm and round and washing cotton candy i a real breeze because its all fine spun cotton the style bandeau the color white the look sweet as candy sizes a 32 36 b and c 32 38 only 200 it s a new live ilvers reeve hunter dissenting on the grounds that the fee for residental building is too high lime house lori clow had tonsillectomy in hospital in georgetown on monday last week we hope that mrsfiussell kayes improves in health soon in hospital in oakville mr and mrs a vr benton attended the funeral of her uncle mr william a ncilson in miltoir on tuesday mr david roughlay wis home from toronto last weekend formerly tusbro productions of brampton experienced mcs and dj a ultra modem sound equipment record libraries second to nona ill pollard 4514237 i music to suit every occasion especially for bowling banquets weddings adultand teen dances jack csuuivan m- 4516706 bingo this monday ioo pm at the riviera in norval 250 5s numbers full jackpot 500 00 480 00 in prizes every week free bus this monday phone 1772251 re routing club 7 restaurant snack bar or dinino room service chinese foods free home delivery on orders 3 or over special family dinners fish and chips to lake out open 3 pm to 2 ejn sundays 11 ejn to i djn cor main guelph st 8773664 aa bingo every thursday i night 8 pm entrance at rear t holy cross parish hall 15 reg games 15 each share the wealth junior jackpot 170 in 51 numbers senior jackpor 320 in 55 numbers admission 1 extra cards and special cards 3 for 50c proceeds for holy cross parish 29 days to beat the tax get pete massons price on a oe pontiac buick or acadian before you buy pete masson motors ltd aden georgetown cfjougfjt for tije qay children think only of today it is up to us as parents to think of their tomorrows have you planned for your childrens security in tbe safest possible way through life insurance if not why not call me today clarence kr0ll 11 gibbons place s776r54 sun life assurance company of canada paper c0lleci0ns monthly i please r save your waste paper forth boy scouts collection this saturday march 5th

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