Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 31, 1966, p. 2

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eufev un williams cgowans mother dies in city hospital wa wiah to extend our aym- patty to lira w aacgowan in uw death of her mother latt week in toronto weetern hot- pltal she had fallen and frac tured her up andlhen undtp- want en operation but pasaed away ahortly after cremation took place on toaaday there an great tuny the vulf efek with the harhe the cold windi were had lately havent helped any atta- 60go girls uncaged gogo gms judy norton and joan ramsey gyrate to the throb of the georgetown instrumental group the deedbeats et a friday night dance in the arenas rose room the girls who regularly set the dance pace at the rivieras modem dance session offered to help the deedbeats get their series of teen dances off the ground gogo dancers frequently work in a frame cage but this pair dances sans confinement business professional fields source for lions club members by andy st laurent tbe members of lions clubs lire selected from the commani- ty leading business and pro- feaafonaj men industrialists far mers clergymen educators merchants and others they are pledged to help through lion- lam those less fortunate than wmselves iioiarn is nonaectanan yet r enco religious observ noes and church loyalties it as nonpohtieal ye it inculcates lively interes in governmen tal and civic affairs tbe purpose of a lions club b to determine community needs and develop means of meeting them erer ffaro its awn efforts or in coopera- l with other agencies dur ing the last fiscal year lions clubs completed more than 437464 separate worthwhile community activities at the same time lions clubs prov ide good fellowship and club social life for their members a lions club also keeps friend ships in good repair uonism is an active and ef fident medium far united com munity effort and enterprise it is an outstanding force for nat ional and world service ex ertjng tremendous influence for national welfare international amity and peace end human progress socially culturally and economically the presage and importance of lions work in all fields of service endeavour is recognized throughout the entire kinettes host former members at meeting lleveii former sinette club siembersreiolned their exclub mates at a dinner meeting at stans restaurant thursday starch 10th mrs chris tost mrs shirley somemlle mrs anita alton mrs ida alcorn mrs marlene gibbons mrs din- ny mackenzie mrs florence baker mrs isobel handy mrs lena burns mrs lorna taylor and mrs joyce mahaffy were onetime kinettes who attended the dinner as guests they were welcomed back by resident mrs mona milne while klnette members pro ceeded with a business mee ing at tbe home of mrs gail gollett later the guests renew ed acquaintances and even had their handwriting analysed by an expert a hundred and fifty dollars ana profit from a recent kln ette bridge and euchre will be turned over to the kinsmen to go towards their senior dtixeni apartment project tt was repor ted at the meeting the kinettes will attend a zone a interclub rally in oak rihe april 6th where the geor getown president will present an account of the local dubs activities and projects during the past year the current project taking the members attention is then- annual kinette krube dance set for the biviera april 22nd this years theme is tbe wild west proceeds are for an edu cation trust fund established by the dub six years ago the kinettes expressed appre ciation to the canvassers and public on behalf of the march of dimes for which they raised 500 in january a slate of officers for 106667 win be presented by a nominat ing committee at a dessert meeting next month loganengleby wedding vows in st georges mr and mrs douglas michael logan who are living at 18 btverview crescent were mar tied onjchristmas eve in st georges- anglican church with ber john bcmolkin officiating the bride shirley anne en- gjeby la the daughter of mr ft mrs cyril kngleby 11 kennedy gl and the groom js the son of mr norman logan glen will inns a lighted christmas tree cpaea and mums decorated the i church the bride wore a floor len- aa bridal fown of lace over ok aai crown headdress and wsfl jhto mrried a bouquet of ad with roi i geld eraes and mat in marriage in the double ring ceremony earl aldweh oak vfue was his brothers grooms man and ushers were the bride s brothers william f kn gleby jr and daniel john en- gleby at a reception at the home of the bride s parents her mother received wearing a black semble and a corsage of white mums nd red roses for a honeymoon trip to the states the bride wore a back sheath wool dress with m ing coat and accessories and a corsage of white mums and red roses guests attended the wedding from oakviue acton terra c g williams and geor getown the canadian cancer society latt year distributed 8490114 pamphlets as part of in ednea- tloa programme xta mfits in all parts f the country also spon sored 5488 film ahowfnga with homesteaded in alberta then fanned at limehouse we extend aympathy to wlnfield family in the death of their mother mrs george win- field tod her eister mrs e 7 barractough with whom she ha lived for many year i be fore entering m nursing home a few months ago mr and mrs s tate of tor onto celled on friends in the village monday we congratulate pamela nor ton who did so well in the pi lie speaking contest mrs edythe starret haa re turned home from rochester where she has been visiting re latives mr and mr c sohultx and marion of foslinch visited with the c berths on sunday we extend sincere sympathy to mrs austin corner in the death of her husband and to the family mrs w cook ir ene and mrs fi macmlllan lois mr corner was f well known to au stone men as be owned and operated a stone quarry on the mountain aa a matter of interest it was from his quarry that the atone came for new buildings recently built at western university london the ban club held a f ccess- ful euchre on march 17th in the town ball prises were ladies 1st mrs a stoddard 2nd mrs nanmdle low m james men 1st mrs j dav lson playing ea a man 2nd g mgtls low grover norton travelling prises were won by a henney and mrs w lane ladles served lunch they win be having another euchre on march 31st and ab proceeds go towards lighting the ban park the cancer sodety campaign begins april 1st there are vol unteer canvassers who will be caning on yon pie them a farmer on the 6th conces sion near limehouse james wright mcbride 81 died march 18 in guelph general hospital after a short illness bom at terra cotta on the farm across from tern cotta park be was the son of will james mcbride and bixa brown he attended clay hin and grand valley public schools he and us brothers operated a threshing machine business in the terra cotta community lat er ha and his brother tom homesteaded in southern alber ts where they raised cattle and horses he returned east in 1026 and since then he had far med at lot 10 con 6 where he raised houtein cattle in 19612 the gravel pit on his farm supplied the gravel for building torontos new internat ional airport mr mcbride was a diligent worker and had been active until his ecent illness only last summer he tore down one of tbe oldest barns in the in thi mail bag thi mor3it0wm h1rau thursday march 31 ife tage2 in 1027 he martded marjorle elisabeth hunter who prede ceased him la 1837 he leavea one daughter ruth and a broth er thomas his other brother died in 1953 rev norman young conduct ed the funeral service on march 21 at the hc mcclure funeral home interment was in glen wmiams cemetery panbearers were mcbride hunter wray bessey cliff hunter hairy bes- sey jack hunter and norman dredge flower bearers a charles hunter ike hunter norman devereatix and gilbert wants return to ward voting for best men 10 albert sl march 26 1006 dear mr editor having read mrs hayes lett er i can agree with her on the point of being charitable wards the men who are serving on council be it ever ao diffic ult at times however i do not agree with her statement that we have el ected these men in actual fact only a few of the voters in the town have had an opportun ity to say whether or no they wanted four of the members el ected to council using the ward system which was appro ved a few years ago as a means of being either for or against east georgetown no proper information on the weakness and or advantages of a ward system voting plan was given to the voters and with the feelings of that day the vote carried in favor of returning to a ward ay stem in such a system the electors for two of the wards are dis franchised unless they happen to own property in the wards in which they do net reside as a result they have no voice whatever in selecting the coun- dnors for those two they must accept whatever cal ibre of men are elected be they good bad or indifferent slmq- arily in their own ward all of the candidates may be unsatis factory in the opinion of the vo ters but they hare only two choices vote to elect the best of the candidates inhe ward or do not vote for any of them v mr warren and hla group want to take at a poatttn pro gram to give tts bet mtmlfi pal repres as they a to feel we should nave then let them get on the bandwagon and promote a return to a general vote system to enable au of us to hare a voice in selecting our cmmduort and to be m-fpoeh- ton to aetoet the atxlmost accept able men instead of being left with hobsons choice tours very buly was town district resident 63 years a town and distrist resident since coming to canada ai girl of 17 mary longhead wal die 80 died in georgetown hospital on march 30 she fail ed to rally from a stroke which she suffered in her sleep the night before she was a native of county tyrone ireland in georgetown shawas employed at the benn ett hones in the days when the small town hotel was extensive ly used by travellers the pro perty is now occupied by the royal bank h following her marriage to robert john waldie in 1014 they lived in georgetown later in acton and then returned to town he died in 1938 mrs waldie continued her membership in knox presbyter ian church acton at one time she had been a member of tile wa of knox church here she leaves a daughter mrs k b hataon hasel and grandson michael mataon of brampton rev norman young conduct ed the funeral service last wed nesday at the harold c mc clure funeral home with ne phew rev john waldie of tor onto assisting interment was in fairview cemetery acton pall bearers were garfield mcgftv ray claude kentner frank cleave and nephews alex wal die wluard britton and jim bayers of acton 1 lived at ballinafad mrs dampier dies mrs elizabeth berdlna dam- pier 87 who lived at ballinafad for many years with her son in uw and daughter mr and mrs jesse mcenery died at st jos ephs chronic hospital gaelph on march 6 a former everton gesident she had been a semi invalid for 30 years but in spite of being inactive she had a keen sense of humour and kept to touch with her many friends by letter one son rev joseph h dam- pier is dean of men in emanuel school of religion johnson city tennessee and another son rev boas h dampier is minister of pentecostal christ ian church bristol term roy htndiey everton is a brother she also leaves three grand children la tennessee airs phyllla fontaine nancy and david dampier tad a fourth mrs bethfearson tare end three gnat grandchildren she was a member of evert on christian church dbetpla sndrev bnssen legge eonsnct- ed the funeral berries at the rnmley shoemaker funeral home acton interment was in everton cemetery pallbearers were dan hlndur hl wbma fryer actdn william stewart everton james fount ain gaelph uoyd mclean bal- unafad and stanley gaelph flower bearers jeanette hmdley sheila eudr kathrya stpdatr anna shorthill and lynda garden where you always set a little more than 00 expect tpluj t tw otmawt wbqutmj umm produce of usa can mo khtyum asparagus 39 29 239 produc of us can no 1 or celery s preduca of us can no 1 or emperor grapes sayp 10c ka catsup savc 14c maxwh1 house coffee rdoov inspects frozen haddock fillets tuup coloured margarine 33 85 55 89 tabihute canadas hnist quality red or mue hand beef boneless round rump or roast royal ouest rinduss sliced side bacon steakroast 89 jubhee sausage 85 59 iga scon paper sale save 12c au colors scott towels save 11c scottks facial tissue icowpurex toilet tissue cut rite wax paper cut rite wax paper refills 4c scott towel holders twin pack 41c pkjl of 400 2 51c twin packs 2 49c too ft roll 29c 100 ft rolls save 10c hospitality pumpkin pie 4c off kraft cracker barrel mild cheese ftil 1 u wodg 49 59c we reserve the right to limit quantities join the 2uth week of the iga weekly shopping spree f0r win a weeks free groceries full details at the store winnings to date oyer 3 400 00 this weeks winner ruby faimkner r r 2 oorg4ewn 39 35 fanned with husband on esquesing 6th line funeral service for mrs ohv er brownridge was held at tbe harold c mcclure funeral home on march 22 mrs brown ridge who lifed at 26 college sl died in georgetown hoapit al tbe previous saturday the former emily louise scott ahe was born at dolly varden daughter of andrew barbara marshall scott following their marriage mr mrs brownridge farmed on the 6th line on tbe present george wilson farm they retired years ago and moved to george town where be operated a taxi business her husband who is a patient in georgetown hospital at the present time is her only survi vor she was predeceased by a sister mrs a lawson and bro thers william and ray scott rev norman young conduct td the funeral service and lnter- cy0 members dance st mikes auditorium georgetown cyq members danced to the paupers in st michael s auditorium in tor onto on sunday their regular meeting nlgbt the group met at tbe church and travelled by bus to the dance other cyoa attended from bramalea and toronto need50tillpayday try atlantics thrifty fifty only 23ttu pat day dim w k ned 5000 36 months to repay au laroe loans covered 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