Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 26, 1966, p. 10

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ton mayor points advantages cord a urges town be member mlluyor let duby u ftitw at georgetown coun- tating last week jrpwea hen to explain the op- ljo ue newlyforming i tsntarlo- regional devel- ut council and to solicit ua membership countiee of halton peel and ontario are included k an initial study has instigated to determine tbe and problems of the- 68 jpallties which it contjfa kuov municipal covep- ittf parks and recreation jnd- 1 jfrowth agriculture- sew- gc are v included jn a sonnairc being issued vduby jflld council that and nassagaweya have corda oakville mas d it down cor the present vice president of the- group 14 chairman of hilton zone jj urged consideration from kffgetown its like a king site urban board jtf aaw its a provin cial plan with the province mak ing an outright contribution of 15000 plus a matching gran of 10000 to be contributed by the municipalities present as sessment ia 8c per capita dont confuse regional dev elopment with regional govern ment he said this is a co operative plan by which the whole areo will benefit he said that a town would not commit itself indefinitely by joining and it would be possible to join then drop out later if desired one advantage he said would be to have expert planners ec onomists and industrialists av ailable through the government which would be next to imposs ible for an individual municip ality scion notes domination tonight for 6667 legion officers eplie bart plaque which was sing after the acton and ge getown tournament saturday j 12th was handed into the gtan on the following tues- by an unknown person jfc ar pleased to have it back 1 feel that the whole thing s someones idea of a joke i last weeks notes it was i that any veteran wishing fan interview with the ser- bureau officer could da so tftuesday june10 at 530 pm i should read tuesday tne 7th at 530 pm sorry omrade john elliott reports x i be has up to date 679 in motions toward the branch intehnial fund he hopes to a the half way mark by the i of this month the half f mark being 928 which will l that john will have to or- canvassers to canvass two hundred members w however john feels optimist- babout the whole venture and 1 i that there will will have tp be verylittle canvassing- done ihembership chairman mac i has been busy getting e membership book up to date t is ready to have the mfem- dtip boards displayed in the ms again with every mem- jars name shown in alphabetic al order those paid up for 1966 l black those yet to pay irfd inoidently dues should be paid up by march 31 of each year tonight thursday may 28ns the nomination of officers night the person you nominate may be one of those who will guide and conduct the business of branch 120 during the next twelve months nominate with care those members who form the executive for 196667 need to be diligent hard work- ing people who will handle your business the legion bus iness in an assiduous and con scientious manner see you at the general meet ing describes growth work of sheridan nurseries the may meeting of the terra cotta womens institute vas held at the home of mrs a mc- kane mrs j mcdonald gave the motto on agriculture is the strongest spoke in ths wheel of industry mrs ao macdonald gave report of the district annual held at bolton and mrs pokluda spoke on the growth of sheridan nurseries and the work carried on there the thanks of the meeting were expressed by mrs clar ence anderson lets play bridge by bill coats guide brownie badge awards at banquet brownies of the 8th and 10th georgetown packs and guides of the 6bh guide company join ed with the mothers and lead ers in a mother and daughter banquet at st andrews united church on monday may 16th each brownie and guide pres ented her mother with plastic rose corsage as a token of ap preciation for her help and en couragement during the year a total of 113 sat down to dinner catered by jhe wa of the church the banquet was chaired by guide captain mrs g w archibald and short talks were given by rev k johnston of sl andrews north district commissioner mrs peter ber ry and local association repre sentative mrs r secord badge presentations were made to janet pehtund guide co swimmers badge donna secord nancy macdon ald laurie wiles 8th brownie pack golden ladder ruth fin lay sylvia schaffelmeer teena enn 10th brownie pack golden hand pam mundy wendy bous- kill cindy rea 10th brownie pack golden bar jackie hunt 8th brownie pack golden bar pour brownies of the 8ch pack who are leaving to go up to the guides presented their brown owl mrs a syme with a gift and a little poem which they bad composed tbepuelvea all the leaders wera present ed with flower arrangements by tbe local association on behalf of the ouides and brownies in appreciationrof all the time and effort they give so freely and cheerfully throughout ttw earr a film on water safety by the red cross was shown and each brownie and guide recei ved red cross cards and water safety and life savftg the evening closed with the singing of guides and brownie taps thursday may m 1 th ocorqbttowm hiraua high school english teacher in georgetown a high school teacher in ge orgetown brampton and alus- ton before her retirement sever al years ago miss muriel thompson died at halton cen tennial manor milton on may 1 daughter of the late john and ellen bell thompson she was a georgetown native and a life long resident here until she be came a manor resident a few years ago her news letters ap peared in county newspapers each week and did an excellent job of public relations for he manor miss thompson graduated from university of toronto af ter receiving her elementary and secondary education in ge orgetown she specialized in the teaching of english rev ian fleming of st johns united church conducted the funeralservice on thursday at the harold c mcclure funeral home and interment was greenwood cemetery pallbear ers were ross thompson fran- eia thompson james- f ev john t armstrong ernest bof grave and douglas latimer discuss ambulance service wifh mpp urban board car insurance due aljwve often noticed that tidge players playing a no ritrump contract cash their xbigh cards and then hope for fjitlte best not only does this of- a lead to defeat but it cuts iwn on your chances to make tern contract high cards have i tuny uses and only one of 4beae is to take tricks they are 1 useful for entries to stop op- k ponents from running suits and general control of a band here is an example from last week at tbe acton bridge club this is board no 15 west is the dealer and east- west are vulnerable north srk 10 8 7 3 2 h a 7 d a k 5 c 0 5 enter your hand with the diam- ond queen its a good job you didnt play it earlier its the oni ly entry to souths hand good news too the diamonds break j now you play your good club and your good diamond youre good for ten tricks four clubs four diamonds and two hearts at duplicate bridge the best score counts ten tricks at no trump count more than ten tricks as spades so you have a good result dont waste your high cards consider their value and use themwisely mondays winners 1st bill barbour and bill hamilton 2nd duke- wilson and gloria coats 3rd mritk campbell and cam sinclair north halton urban board agreed here last week to invite halton mpp george kerr to its next meeting to explain what the provincial government is doing to organize local ambul ance services milton councillor brian best said the town paid 1500 a year to have the oakvilletrafalgar ambulance service and pointed out that the ambulance had a long way to go to deal with possible accidents in the nas sagaweya and esquesing areas he said that resulted in sev eral fruitless trips being made because opp officers or other people often got to the scene of an accident first and injured persons would have been taken to hospital before the ambul ance arrival one big problem the ambul ance service faces is making a run for nothing he commented the board decided to ask north halton local councils to provide accident figures for the past three years and to ask for details for thejiurnbcr of calls that had beennot collected lor the information will be put canadian head office to mr kerr if he comes to the scarborough ontario next meeting in june smwilh state farms low insurance rates tor careful drivers see me geo e drumm 42 lanflsfon crete 774148 estate farm mutual m potted plants geraniums rsgonias canna lilies now ready for planting a large variety of bedding plants visitors welcome george r brandf0rd 15 mourrtainvlew road north west east a 4 s q 9 6 5 h k 10 9 5 2 h j 6 p 0 7 4 dj 10 3 c 7 4 c k 10 8 6 south s j h q 4 3 d q 8 6 2 ca q j 32 the bidding wt north east sovth pasa is pass 2c pass 2 s pass 2nt pats 3 nt all pass this was not the best con tract i think perhaps that four gpadei is easier however if three no trump is defeated lour spades will probably be defeated also wast has l natural heart lead nd should lead the ten duxn- r ducks and east unblocks i gjek declarer must make tjpte btfoce he tries anything li ahnwssly playa diamonds lwwl take four tricks hut vara more useful iy and a ao over dies ready made dropei a special buy in pinch pleated drapes sunfast fabric lined 90 long plain color with small woven design hooks inserted ready to hang gold oyster or turquoise 2width pair to cover 96 3395 3 width pair to cover 144 4995 make us an offer jificfa i johnston motors itd customer proposal i offer to purchase year mak r4o price tradein tyake model year licence my name allowance f difference s tax total payments i would like to pay per month t sale save hundreds today at johnston motors its easy its fun you know you got thi best deal bkausc you named iti huge selection to choose from mercurys metcou safebuy used cars comets cortina5 and mercury trucks simply fill in the above proposal form and hand it to on f our courteous sales assistants johnston motors will accept any reaasonable offer cdcc 5 gallons tit ec of gasoline just for 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