Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 10, 1966, p. 3

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armstrong presents hydro trophies these three young ladies and the youth who were the winners in the metropolitan toronto zone public speak ing contest for secondary school students- received trophies from john t armstrong chairman of georgetown hydro who is president of the ontario municipal electric association district a from the left are miss jennifer lobb 16 a grade 11 student at st clements private school north metro miss rochelle lamm 17 a grade 12 student at st josephs morrow park private school whiowdale- mr armstrong miss carol pickles 1 7 who is in grade 1 2 at winston churchill collegiate scarborough and david wilmot 19 a grade 13 student at btrchmount park collegiate scarborough norval union women have services for day of prayer union presbyterian church held the world day of prayer service at the home of mrs clarence anderson on friday afternoon february 25th hostesses were mrs owens macdonald and mrs jack mc donald those taking part in the ser vice were mrs leslie young hrsenelesli and- mrs art ifckxne the address ye are my witnesses was given by mrs lee campbell mrs lloyd davison and mrs wilson played a piano duct the lords prayer the union wms will hold a quilting in the church base ment on wednesday afternoon arch 2nd norvtl presbyterian church wbls met at the home of mrs graydon chester on tuesday afternoon february 22nd with the president mrs jack mcclure in the chair the roll call was answered with a favourite verse from the bible the dedicatory prayer was given by mrs sam mcclure the scripture lesson was read by mrs r duncanson followed with prayer by miss florence brown mrstwj reed gave the chapter from the study book lunch was served by the hos tess assisted by mrs t mcgee and miss florence brown daring the business plans were made for the easter than- offering meeting it will he a dessert luncheon te be held in the church on march 22nd with hiss ferris a deaconess at port t credit as the guest speaker the world day of prayer ser- vice was held in sl pauls ang lican chnrch norval on friday afternoon february 25th with ids ai norton as the leader others from the anglican giarch assisting in the service were mrs c coomber mrs e simson mrs vera taylor and mrs h smetlie from the presbyterian church those tak ing part were mrs john mcc lure mrs t mcgee and mrs jv mcclure andfrom the un ited church mrs ed mclean and mrs peter pomcroy gave the address ye are my witncs- hrs reg williams of stew- arttown played the organ tea the service rav h llewellin pronounced the benediction mrs stanley fishburn spent a week recently visiting with her daughter nancy and family mr mrs art meadows of caledonia an enjoyable court whist party was held by unit two of norval united church ucw at the home of mr mrs jack hay on thursday evening feb 3hh there were s tables of dayers ladies prizes were won by mrs mac hyatt and mrs donald cleave and the mens jaizes were won by jim buck and allen bark a pot lock lunch was served and a social time enjoyed get well wisheaare extended r to rasselt hamilton who is i patient in georgetown avdjstr- i let memorial hospital septic tank pumping wsaains til trenching orawl mi halton sanitation services a bin mcgowan 074255 h georgetown kin deputy governor harry levy a georgetown kinsman is the new deputy governor of zone a district 1 of kinsmen clubs harry levy was named to the position at an all day zone con ference in kitchener saturday he was one of two men cont esting the office the defeated candidate was a hamilton kins men dick drew it was mr levys second att empt at the position he was a candidate two years ago eleven other georgetown kin smen attended the zone confer ence at which 12 kinsmen clubs were represented each club in the zone is entitled to 3 votes the retiring deputy governor fred price of kitchener was i chairman mr levy joined the georg- town kinsmen club in 1959 was elected secretary in 1960 vicci president in 1961 and club pres ident in 1962 prior to joining kin mr levy j was instrumental in organizing aqd administrating a youth club had two years experience as an elected town councillor has been a keen scout er and in military service attained the rank of lieutenant at age 20 accompanying him to the conference were club mates jack lavoie trevor moores murray beamish tom kent ai murphy del dentremont dean taylor bob bradley herb wil son and president bob colletl mr collett delivered a presi dents report as did other pres idents of the fourteen clubs re presented there mischief charge brings 100 fine adon man a man who sent georgetown police on a wild goose chase drew a 100 fine or 20 days in jail when he appeared in front of magistrate john ord george town in county court wednes day 4 the 30yearold acton man pleaded guilty to the mischief charge the police have a job to do and it is only complicated by stupid actions such as yours istrate ord told the man georgetown pc william koe- slag was called to a george town restaurant to investigate a report that a man had been bad ly beaten up he saw the accused who all eged that a man struck him with a tire iron he was alleged to have told police that a man would be found lying in a ditch alongside the road an hours search proved fruitless and he was taken to hospital for treatment he had been drinking and it looked as if be had been in a fight said pc koeslag he added apparently there had been a tussle in norval and the accused had been involved there the acton father told- the magistrate he had seen a car with blood on the front scat it wasnt mine he added in imposing the fine magistr ate ord said this is a ser ious offense and i am only im posing the fine that i am bec ause im afraid your family may suffer adoption case worker talks to womens league an adoption case worker mrs betty hill showed colored slides on her field of work and answered questions in a dis cussion period at a meeting of the catholic womens league in holy cross parish hall tues day february 22nd thirty members attended hear mrs hill and finalize plans for a communion supper to be held in holy cross audi torium later this month mrs r hunt introduced the guest speaker a member of the childrens aid society staff mrs g wilcox and commit tee served refreshments after the meeting concluded rabies declining in halton says moh fewer cases of rabid animals are now reported in the county dr archie bull halton county medical officer of health said yesterday the occurrence of rabies in animals has been on the decline for about the last month dr bull said he said the peak in halton was reached around the begin ning of the year when the coun ty health unit was receiving about two cases a week dr bull noted that there have been fewer people treated this year also increased publicity to the dangers of the disease made people more wary of contact with animals need 50 to 5000 call today m mike tland manager atlantic finance corporation limited friday to 8 pm ohmt avsntngs by arrangement 8774971 12 main st s keep your evening free april 20th attention home owners we have wild bird feed mixture and sunflower seed available in bulk quantities we also have good supplies of ice salt water sofeterier salt master rabbit pellets and master dog food snow fence and steel fence posts wesdlmdrectameadwl masterfeeds master feeds stewarttown dial 7751i otoroetown wf dtuver wnl j- xl set j aadi week in o one injured in five accidents firdistrict five accidents on george town outskirts kept the north halton detachment opp busy in this corner of their territory during the past six days one resulted in personal in jury william harten cooks ville suffered facial cuts when his car left the 7th line of ec quealng and hit a dkch just south of no 17 sideroad dam age to his car totalled 400 ac cording to opp cat hodgson the same party was involved in an aeddentv earlier the same day when his car collided with one driven by erwin fielder br 1 georgetown cars operated by eward cu- mara oakvflle and ted for- beck brampton came together on norvalterr cotta road friday resulting in over 200 damage opp cat joyce handled this investigation on saturday opposite the ballinafad 4her meet limehouse silverwood mrs e pearce of hosedale floral georgetown demonstrat ed flower arranging and passed some tfps on best kinds of foli age and shapes of containers when she addressed members of the limehouse ballinafad and silverwood 4h clubs in limehouse memorial hall sat urday february 19 at the close of the meeting lunch was served by the presi dents and secretaries of the three clubs the limehouse club held their regular meeting before the other clubs arrived tney pick ed up tips on entertaining a weekend guest and packing a suitcase heat your home r h thompson hardware plumbing heating ix 72971 the shell service station in nor val can driven by davld jones georgetown and harold shepp- ard georgetown collided for another 100 total damage acc ording to an estimate by off ctt orinsby the moat recent motor accithi georgetown hlftau dent occurred tuesday on the 7th tua br baqueaing just be- low stewarttown where william r burlington lost control j crwwluc1rwakito thursday march 10 lfu page a- 000 damage opp cat 1 handled this one and i tbf isrv a- ilft priceless its impossible to hang a price tag on this pack of lifegiving blood fortunately in this country no one ever does your canadian red cross provides whole blood and blood products ebsolutely free to almost 300000 victims of illness accident and disaster every year all thats ever asked is your support the blood transr fusion service is one of the many ways the red cross serves this community this nation and the world through the red cross your help does so much for so many serving today canvassers all volunteers will be calling between 10 am and 10 pm ready for tomorrow for evening canvass please leave your porch light on blitz day monday march 14th red cross week march 14th to 21st 1966 red cross services for georgetown and district include free loan cupboard wheel chair crutches etc home nursing education programme water safety service blood donor clinics disaster services individual emergency aid give in your own town where you and yours get these services campaign chairman mr john r bellamy vice chairman mr james warren 6 edith st 8776834 17 edith st 8776527 president mrs a m sutherland 14 hale drive 1774424 treasurer mrs s g walih 41 delrex blvd 8779233 secretary and volunteer recruitment chairman mrs j grady r r 1 glen williams 8779141 public relations mrs jack nleuwhof 25 mcgllvray crescent 8772526 campaign treasurer mr allan martin manager canadian imperial bank of commerce guolph mountainview branch delrex marktt centre 776963 think you can talk her into it yet if shes o little selfreliant and likes to get around and go placas by herself yet if shes still a bit dependent and retles on you 6r advice about mechanical things like can yes if shes got lots of zest and energy and doesnt mind shifting four fullysynchronized gears instead of juct steering around town yet if shes a little bit lazy and doesnt like pushing her way out of snowbanks in tha winter yes if shes thrifty with pennies and iikei to save you exmey on lime things eke gas and oil and antifreeze and tire and maintenance t yet if she likes to be extravagant and spend the money she saves on brocade wallpaper for the bathroom yet if shes flexible in her thoughtt and will etyou lay out 800 or 900 on a used vojfewagenwhen shed already had thoughts about a hammond organ yet if shes strong willed and insists you get the mojj for your money fn a small car when you gat down to it its realty a matter of your wife talking you into i m c v motors 189 guelph st tel 8776531

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