delwilton day golfers hip 500 into worthy causes taking money from lions almost a habit wiih m octman jim wiujams litd accepts a cheque from georgetown lions president fred zorge first prize in the club s stanley cup playoff draw the presentation was made last tuesday may 10th at a omt service club meeting winning money from the lions is getting to be a habit with jim he won 1 000 last winter first prize in another lions draw glen williams mark first anniversary of rectors ordination last wednesday evening mem hers of st alban s congrega uon met in the parish hall at seven o clock to enjoy a pot luck supper to honour rev llewellin s ordination whirti took place earlier in the year the retor opened the get together with prayer and mr graeme goebetle on behalf of the congregation presented hii with a communion set to be used for visitation and mrs iiewellin with a lovely corsage they thanked foe members for their thoughtfulness charlie fendiey son of hr and mrs wes fendiey is home from georgetown hospital where he recently underwent an appendix operation we extend sincere sympathy to hr lloyd kelr and family and the hilts family in the rec cut death of beatrice keir getwell wishes are sent to mrs norman norton who is in georgetown hospital a number from here attended the 104th anniversary services of home united church alloa en sunday service here wu mdrawn but there will be ser vice at the usual time next sun day bam ladies axe reminded of the bus trip to see sound of music mi may 26th there are still a few seats left so if you would like to go call 8774563 we extend sympathy to mrs charlie ledwidge and family in the death of hr ledwidge they uved for many years here be fore moving to town the softball teams are getting warmed up at the new ball park three teams have enter ed in the rural league it 5 certainly a busy snot on the main street friday evenings when alt spence is having his auction sales now cist tle wz mer weather has arrived and they are held outdoors i s t familar sound of his voice n is ing for quite some d stat e o er the village i- and mrs bill crawford of bamsly yorkshire england arrved by plane reently to vis it mrs j crawford for three wee they attended sevt e at st albans sunday morniig where they placed flowers ci the altar in memory of his bro ther jack they spent the rest of the day with mr and mrs jack crawford jr and family in or- ang- ille x and mrs clayton allen spent sunday with mr and mrs walter ttunt in rockwood mr harry ptesswood was hos pitalized for a week he is able to be home now and we hope is feeling much improved mr bob starret motored east from calgary and is visiting his daughter and her husband mr and mrs henry burns as well as the rest of his family here in ontario mr and mrs harold vernon of the tenth line have recently returned from an airplane trip to los angeles then north to british columbia and across canada home compares english canadian education systems for i0de was medical advisor to quebec mining companies funeral service was held in st johns united church here on may 10 for dr r sewart fisher a retired medical pracli tioner who died on may 7 in west haldimand hospital hag ersville bom in esquesing township in 1900 he was the son or ihe late peter miller fisher and flo rence ann dick he attended knowledge of the courae paid off tor georgetown golf and country club members monday when 125 golfers went after the marbles in the fourth annual delwiltett day tournament at the georgetown course eg t of the nine top prius were copped by home coarse members and a lane percental of the balance of the 80 awards also went to georgetown golf men but the real hif winners were the brampton lions and the re tarded children a fund who share the proceeds from this unique type of tourney all the costs of the affair in eluding the 400 in prizes ii put up by the delwilton carpe company partners harold del low and ray wilson conceived the tourney in 1962 as a money raiser ior the retarded child rena fund when brampon lions came into the picture to help organize and run the pay dclwflton stipulated that a per centage of the take still go to he retarded children s cause consequently both lions service fund and the charity share the benefits golfers taking part are no charged green fees however they are asked to make a don ation to the combined funds monday s proceeds totalled 50a delwilton day can potentially raise about 1 000 for the ioint cause assuming entries reached he 350 capacity mack but riin throughout most of monday made the goal unattainable georgetown golf and country club champion mike pullen won the days top prize for best net score with a 70 ross dib ble had best gross score other major prise winners were terry hay 2nd net john culver 2nd gross john armour 3rd net bob harris 3rd gross allan wheeler 4th net phil bludd 4th gross darcy wlddis 1965 winner 5th net orval blower 5th gross bruce murray 6th net bob li tie 6th gross don rcid 7th net dwayne hay 7th gross dave newlands most honest golfer 164 ballinapad passes second year course at emmanuel mr george bates has success fully passed his exams having completed his second year emmanuel college in toron winners at tuesday night euchre last week were ladies mrs snyder and mrs b dyid son gentlemen messrs elwood snow and lloyd boyd consols lion mrs swiuer and mrs jack anthonv there were eleven tables mr and mrs norman ridlcr hate sold their farm and have moved to guelph following i their auction sale on saturday the smiths and the hulls held a familv gathering in the com quatre bras public school and mamly htl sundty aftr graduating from georr town h gh school received his medical training al the un er sity of toronto graduating in 1923 dr fisher began h s med cal career when he uu employed by the backus brooks lake of the woods milling co where he mrs dave burton is at pres- enl confined to george n hospital and we wish her a speedy recover mr bates mrs j bbcsc and mrs lawr attended th- meet i ing of halton presbytery remained for four years he maple grove united church spent four years with he onlar 10 hdro at the abitibi canycn project his interest in industrial mrd icine led jum to bourlamaque quebec in 1934 where he re mained for 31 years it was nere that he was assigned as medical advisor to lamaque mining co and sigma mining co dr fisher retired from ive practice m 1963 due tq tuesday last oakville on week mrs r shor ill rcc ilv ed with her daughter li at in mimico mrs violet voorhees and fa mily of toronto and miss jean lawr were week end gut of mr and mrs archie lawr mr and mrs bates snd family visited on sundty with h r sis long illness fatal for mrs lloyd keir rev harold uewellin con ducted the funeral service a the mcclure funeral home on may 9 for mrs lloyd keir 35 who died in georgetown hospi tal on mar 7 following a leng thy illness the former beatrice mane hilts she was the daughter of mrs jessie mino glen williams and the late harry hilts she was bom in georgetown and at tended chapel st public school she was a member of the legi on ladies auxiliary and mem bers of that organization held a service for ber at the funeral home on the sunday evening she leaves her husband seven children donna joanne ste phen daniel carolyn james and alan her mother and sis ters and brothers mrs roy nor ton helen mrs charles dav les marjorie mrs george johnson jessie of grin mr jack norton gertie of ash grove floyd gordon and paul hilts pallbearers at the funeral sei vice were ronnie lcroy and fred hilts harold ashley aub rey grant and grin emmcrson thi oioroitown hiraldi thursday may 19 1m i page is mrs billouqhby toronto realtors wife wife of the president or gib- son willoughby ltd realtors mrs bertram e willoughby died at her home 105 glen rd toronto on may 7 she was the former evelyn gertrude boddy tho willoughby family is well known in town mr will oiighby a father started his met eoric rise as a leader in the real estate business from an office hi georgetown the willoughby and gibson firms merged rec cntly to form canada a largest real estate firm the family retained a sum mer home here until recent years when the property was acquired by a group of george town men and became north halton golf country club mrs willoughby- leaves her husband and two children m john vogt diane and beverly of toronto funeral service took place in rosedale united church choice bedding punts begonias and geraniums baled peat moss window boms and cemetery pot huid rosedale floral 477 2952 s3 albert s ncss he leaves his wife lynda a t ellen thompson four children mrs harvell and fanil at douglas of ottawa phyllis of mount ho toronto marilyn of cambridge england and charles of north bay and seven grandchildren rev bruce cunningham of welland who had been his n in- istcr at bourlamaque cond ictcd the funeral service and in er ment was in park lawn ccnet ery toronto six cousins were pallbearers james lloyd and george fisher robert and don aid lawson and clayton t ck in the mail bag hiss marion prior an eng tlish exchange teacher on the fwrisgleswarth school staff has had several speaking engage tnents lately at the may meeting of count ess ot strathmore chapter ode she told members about the education system in england wbich includes special ch for the deaf blind and those with speech defects as well as academic and technical schools there are also evening lasses tor adults i while not making comparis ons she mentioned that youth work is attached to the dep f education and works very well i ichoral worship is held in asem imy every day and an hour ol i frrugious education weekly and tl4 said there has never been tiny discord or discussion about tnk i she remarked that logash r headmasters have more ithor- i uty than their canadian co ratrr parts she he found the guide 1 boots here a great help to tea dfcen and remarked on the un- iliatlted supply of paper avail fable to her here the library in english school contains fsooo fiction books ebe said hiss prior u one of 56 ex aange teachers in canada 2fl lofcbeni in ontario she condud j cd by earing that the canadian w system works wen id canada t and the english system works well in that country introduced by mrs ernest i smith she was thanked by mrs win b hamilton who lived in i prior a home community fce dartford kent before coahcomntittee ing to canada the meeting was held at the home of mrs stan wright 74 guelph st the regent miss margery mackenzie asked mem bers to observe a minute of stl ence for a valued member mrs percy leslie whose death occur red last month mrs r ballantine made an appeal f nore more help she is secretary or services home and abroad and said there is al ways a demand for clothing nursery bags for children urgess consideration for ryan as name for school 10 albert street may 15 1b66 dear mr editor surely mr sigurdson cannot be serious about the suggestion that the new school be named he macdonald pearson or pet haps the centennial diefenbak er pearson robarts lesage or some such politically oriented name does he want us to have to explain about gerda the rivard racetrack furniture and even the coyne controvers to all who might attend such a school certainly the politicians hospital and layettes members of the past ten years or so ha were asked to contribute to p not enhanced the scene by their baby shower at the jun tctions similarity the word meeting when misses margery and jean mackenzie will be hostesses at a pot luck supper members decided to donate two chairs to georgetown hos pital mrs ballantine and mrs claude kentner agreed to rep resent le chapter at the next meeting of georgetown social jc welfare association jean hac kenzie will attend a meeting of the mental health association as an iode rep mrs oliver hunter reported on the adopted school in new foundland and will write to the school to see what might be needed and if more books could be used in the school library mrs b culver sister of mrs win b hamilton was welcomed as a guest and introduced to members the hostess was assisted with lunch by mrs ivan hay 1 ruth evans and mrs graham parnell mrs keith barber thanked the hostess and lunch centennial is now very much overworked and is about a common as the spain medal n war time let us keep the names of our schools connected with local his tory to commemorate the people ho iave shown integrity and zeal in their way of life in this ommumty i still insist the pyan came is a worthy one and should be seriously consid eed if mr sigurdson must have polttcal connotations why not call it the 402 after all we now have the macdonald cartier which is 401 to most of us yours very truly cec davidson did ou know one third of the more than 10000 people who work at the oshawa plants of gm of canada drive dafly varying distances up to 70 miles from the surround ing cities of toronto lindsay peterborough and trenton the scouts mother s auxiliary held their regular meeting nn tuesday evening at the home of mrs ron saunders an i he group committee met tie mrn day nieht the week bet e at the home of the group hairman mr bill burgen on thurvlay night of last week scoiteri ror saunders dave ransom sandy heir and mr bill burjcn at tened the district council lb et ing in georgetown on saturday the scout treop went on hike to the llunters and anglers club zroun is on the bth line they spent the day learning and practicing manv camp skills and cooked thr r d nncr and supper out nex week end the cubs exoert to n on a week end camp trip at el ora park norval silver wood choose entries for baking cushion test the may meeting of silv r wood women s institute was held thursday evening may 12 at mrs norton s with 16 mem bers and two guests present teh meeting opened with the ode and collect and the roll call was answered with our occupation before our marriage highlights of tho evening came after the business was ft rushed cherry pies and buns and cushions were tbe items to be judged mrs me kenna the judge for the last three years had a difficult time deciding between such delect able baking mrs g burt won 1st cherry pic mrs g henderson won 1st buns mrs hahn for a cushion a plant sale u boost the b c balance with mrs carmichael as auctioneer was a success ss us ual and meeting closed with the members spending a social half hour with tea and fruit bread damage in five rural accidents tops 1800 cars driven by phillip poyntz j georgetown and hugh godfrey brampton collided on the 7 h line of esquesing just north of the base line tuesday in the most serious of 5 automobile ac ctdents investigated by the orth halton opp in he geor gelown area this week cst jordan estimated proper ty damage in the tuesday crash at 600 400 of it to the poyntz car the mishap occurred 5 35 pm i vehicles operated by ken neth varley rr 2 georgetown 1 and leroy kusske rr 2 hespe ler came together on highway 7 at norval during the small hours of saturday morning may 14 resulting in another 400 damage according to cst joe feldcamp s estimate a friday the 13th accident on no 15 sideroad damaged vehlc- the 4th line of esquesing nrar les operated by george stull rr 3 milton and harvey brown rrl 5 milton to the extent of 500 cst collison investigated at 12 noon thursday m 2 150 damage was done a truck driven b pet krof of acton when it left no 7 high way near the 4th line of esque sing cst devlne who had hen died this one also investigated a collision later the same day onthe 7th line south of ball in a fad involving cars driven by wm parker saul of erin and ellen susan black of grand val ley damage here totalled 170 acton precast concrete and supplies septic tanks i watek cisterns 1050 and 2100 gal capacity phonf norm turner 8531529 acton for same day delivery manufacturer of procast tanks good impressions start with a good idea it costs you noth ng to get our idea as to how to make your next piece of printed mat ter more impressive more persuasive more productive of results just call us business cards office forms brochures complete facilities attractive prkb the georgetown herald tkphon 1772101 gowns for junior choir ucw project unit two of norval un tj church ucw held their reg liar monthly meeting on thursday evening may 12th at the nome of mrs earl wilson mrs pc r pomcroy president as in the chair the devotional on iart love was given by mrs j thurl beck during the business a proj ct for the year was discussed sur gestions were to furnish the nursery room in the sunday school with more little chairs book shelves play equipment also to purchase choir gowns for the junior choir a com mittee was appointed to look in to the details mrs gordon laid law mrs lloyd laidlaw mrs jack may and mn garnet laid law reminders werrtiiade 0 the overall meeting ot the ucw 1 1 be held in the church on thu s- day evening may 26th mrs john mcculiough of brampton will show her slides on ber re cent world tour and of the bus trip to toronto on june 1st tb tour tbe new cuy hall and at 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