Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 2, 1966, p. 14

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plans post grad graduates uwo joins firm mary jean tucker gdhs grid mary jean tuck cr received her bachelor of arts degree from the uiuvenl ty of western ontario on thurs- day at the convocation of hid r idles college she specialised in history and will be joining v staff of perth high school in september she is the daugh- tre of mr and mrs fred tuck ir 93 main street north paul deroo paul deroo who lived with his brother and sister in law mr and mrs roger deroo glen williams while attending high school in georgetown gradua ed from the college of science university of western ontario at the convocation ceremony thursday in london he intends to continue with post grad jatc studies in the fall john cummins john cummins son of mr and mrs john cummins 18 morns st was among graduates recei ving their bachelor of arts de gree at the convocation cerem ony at university of western ontario last week he studied at christ the king college major me in geography in his course hfc is a gdhs grid his sister joan sister louise mane f loretto college is completing her training as a high school teacher at oce this spnng david mackenzie a graduate of the university of western ontario london david mackenzie has joined the family firm of jb mackenzie son ltd an appelby college graduate he received his bach elor of arts degree from mid dlcsex college at thursdays convocation ceremony he spec ialized in economics in his course he is the son of mr and mrs sam mackcnue 50 main street south party awards end season for town youth bowlers one hundred and fifty otcit ed boys and girls flocked into georgetown bowl last saturday as the georgetown youth bowl ing leagues held their annual award and party day the festi vities began with a showing of films followed by eats and tro phy presentations bob collett of the kinsmen club of georgetown presented the bantam girls league cham pionship trophy to lynne wilk es captain of the winning gills team the trouble muers members of the championship team are lynne wilkes darlene savage deborah bell debra gunby and bonnie hillter the gutter rats team received trophies for winning the ban tarn girls playoff championship members of the team are evel yn clarke carolyn barber lon lavoie linda rea and linda little the bantam boys league and playoff champions are the fly ere the league championship trophy was presented to the team members by ron dumper imperial esso agent in george town team members are bn an beaumont guy payne david thompson kim turnbull ian gordon and ernie richardson dave bowraon representing tfae royal canadian legion branch 120 georgetown present ed the junior teens league championship trophy to rich ard clarke captain of the hitchhikers team members are richard clarke don lafor et dale turnbull marilyn sig ixrdson ruth ovenden and danielle boisvenue paul barlow captain of the rebels accept ed the senior teens league championship trophy from mrs joanne liberty executive mem ber of the tuesday afternoon ladies league members of he winning team are paul barlow linda jenner judy prouse al an ward jim nicholson and stan kynnersley individual trophies in each age classification were present ed to bowlers for outstanding achievement during the season in the bantam girls division the high single trophy went to jo anne pelletier having bowled 20 high double trophy winner was patti burns with 334 top bantam girl bowler of the year is lynne wilkes averaging 126 in the bantam boys division the high single trophy went to guy payne having bowled 230 high double trophy winner is bill dumper with 401 top ban an boy bowler of the year is brian beaumont averaging 177 in the junior girls division high single trophy went to g wen patterson having bowled 264 high triple trophy winner is marilyn sigurdson with 691 top junior girl bowler of the year is linda findlay averaging in the junior boys divi ion the high single trophy wen lo don laforet having bowled 270 high tnplc trophy winner is bill quackenbush with 572 top junior boy bowler ot the year la richard clarke averaging 202 in the senior girls division high single trophy went to norma hole having bowled 273 high triple trophy winner is judy prouse with 716 top sen lor girl bowler of the year is jxtnne mintern averaging 185 in the senior bqys division high angle trophy went to ro bert freeman having bowled 338 high tnplc trophy winner it femand chiasson with 744 top senior boy bowler of the year is john hole averaging 200 the most improved girl bow ler of the year a darlene sivage and the most improved uoy bowler of the year is ron ovm ten the award presentations brought to a close another luc- r cental youth bowhng season highlighted by a record enrol ftwnt this year saw more ge- nctowa ftaalfafs in the toren- brndgrstreakn he fc mrs herb rcid mrs ft r la u son and mrs joe standish were delegates from esqucsing brother visits en route l c u limehouse mesdames thomas and wick of toronto have been iting mr and mn cohoon to daily star tournament four central ontario youth bowling champions bantam boys s ngl es junior girls team senior boys doubles senior girls sing les and an unproved showing in ontario youth boiling championships a fourth leag added a junior teens league the outlook for the 196667 season is highly optun istic as each year more young stewarttown hornby variety show mirthful entertainment the vanety show presented by members of st stephens anglican church hornby and sponsored by st john s action group was well attended sat urday evening in esqucsing community hall the audience thoroughly en joyed ho program and as one lady was heard to remark i honors graduate barbara f inlay barbara r inlay daughter mr and mrs stan f inlay cordaro building sold hunter real estate announced the sale this week of the threestorey cordaro building on ma n street north to an unnamed purchaser the deal includes a number of apartments a barbershop a fish and chip store and ataxi office heart attark dipc on fred vcl mission in toronto low if it were forgotten it may be taken next sunday also a former manager of the i royal branch here die miller r thursday evening sixty fishing weekend died on saturday mr miller succumbed to a heart attack while on a cor gian bay fishing trip mr miller was an active com munity worker during his rcsi dence here and belonged to se veral organizations including the lions club he left six ears ago lo become manager of the bank at stoncy creek he leaves his wife marjone a son employed al dofasco and ladies left the village by bus to go to toronto o see the movie the sound f music by all re ports everyone thoroughly en joyed it a word of thanks r to mrs tom haines who made all the arrangements calcium has been sprayed on the sections of the 9th and 10th lines recently and with all the windy weather not before it needed il too bad it couldn t be continuous when you sec the clouds rising in between the spots and coating nice pasture and roadside the georgetown herald thursday june 2nd 1966 page 12 ratuiations debbie tonewhomelnarabiajslaruaieerg 5i3s b mr john porter spent a day women s institute held bal college attlteumerit osptai school of nursing with lt col and mrs bourne unafad community hall on may westcr ontario com ocation funeral service look place in while enroute from several years th on thursday a cdils grad stoncy creek on tuesday uving in venezuela to his newj nc cushlm cnl she receded an honour degree home in arabia mr porter is a jys only wcre accl n modern languages and littra glen williams brother of mrs bourne wh climy ture pies and rolls and the cushions made by mrs walter lawson won the honours i i at noon hour the ladies cros mrs mills and miss helen sed the county line and enjoyed mills have just returned from delicious turkey dinner scr three weeks in fngland ivcd b the ladies of ballinafad united church we hope that mrs archie mcdonald continues good pro- mr norns marr of detroit gress in hospital in georgetown j visted with mr and mn hen where she had an operation forneth wusonover the wecnd varicose vein trouble mrs ul stewart of toronto mr and mrs omar rowell of spent the weekend with mr brampton visited the newton and mrs w humphrey ruddells during the weekend 1 congratulation to mr church green gifts aid victor mission last sunday morning child rcn of the united siindaj school took a gift of canned meat to church on green gift sunday this wilt be sent to the mrs alt allen attended an evening of music in willovidale library when her granddau we extend sincere svmpa hy i0 to mr and mrs george lienor s son and amily the uddcn l mcdals tor dealt of little anne joy n her noow is ing been the apple products truck driver for some l ror i we extend congratulations and best wishes to mr and mrs wabe baker who were married i recently the bride was evelyn 1 vonsolkcma of the ninth line and wabes home was here in the glen before his parents moved to a farm at londcsboro sally hunsdale was one of grten the soloists and mrs alf spence accompanied the singers at he recital of miss joyce mclean saturday evening in nerval united church the softball season was open ed with a large crowd attend ing the opening game on friday night in the ball park here when the glen club played ge orgetown hunters the score was 115 for the glen our smpath is extended to the bingham familv in the death ot miss eliza bingham at her home recently the w i catering committee served turkey dinners to about forty of the staff of george town and district memorial hospital on friday evening in lunehousc memorial hall gibbons who received his b a degree at the graduation exer cise held at mcmastcr univcrsi ty hamilton on may 30th mr gibbons has been principal at stew art town public school since few wi ladies had a succcss i the nev school was opened fnl booth at the farm sale of 1958 he is leaving this vcar arc living at 213 dclrex bkd we welcome five new home owmrs in dcorgetown who were recently visited by mrs laura dutrich of the hi neigh bour welcome sersicc they arc md mrs r hedgl who mr and mr saturday d charles on to take another position in bres congratulations lo the leaders mrs ted brown lo tne leaders r r and mrs k seeks higher fee i me house 4h d j club girls who made a good to r nonkesiqeih showing at achievmcnt day at milton on saturday mr and mrs a jackson wnch originally came from lngland and just recent n from peterborough ontario they i arc living at 34 weber drive mr jackson wjnch is a dsign margo ruddcll was commen in a leter from georgetown draftsman with field aircraft utor for thelimchouse club i semce read lo coun a malton leil monday the owner salesmen moved here from norval hedge is cmplovert at son shoe proclamation i on behalf of the district branch of the canadian red cross society i hereby proclaim the week of june 5th to june 1 1th as water safety week in georgetown i urge you to practice safety th s week and all weeks throughout the vacat on per od joseph gibbons mayor a bride a groom a p0ntiac in june pete masson motors 134 goelph street phone 1776986 georgetown lt peter glynn who has i hieher m mr and mrs r dew1ntfr been in ontario on a few weeksj fceuldbe charged to out are nculvncd llvms at 169 course at rmc has relumed to 0 lown rc who come in raylan cresc mr de win calgary where he n stationed t0 sell their wan er works for standard products hunters become prey iestek fvf 7 villagerssweepseres zxjg s2j georgetown hunters are two and his taxes on his home down to glen williams after a tair of back lo back meetings which opened their respective home schedules r ndav and tuesday in lntercounty soft i ball league play l hyde suggested the existing transient traders bv law be checked he felt mr bos georgetown sagged after a request is a reasonable one strong start friday to surrendericr harmon agreed taying wc an 115 game to the villagers sell water to nonresidents at and then failed lo push a run a huzher cost why not licen across in ihcir second mcctingscs tuesday night which the tlcn town but felt it was hardly fair to have competition come in who pay no local laxcs norton crescent they have little girl age 4 mr rvan is a service rcprcscnlatie with ont ano lljdro mr and mrs 1 bryan have bought a home at 24 gair ey drive they came here from weston they have 4 girls aged 5 lo 11 cars mr bryan is em ployed with fruehauf trailer i w large crowds witnessed both contests ron little and joe shaw shd red the glen hurling in the friday encounter while gcor getown hunters used three pit chers jason field bob sinclair and bob newman georgetown led 30 after three innings but glen started to pro duce in the 4lh when they counted a run an eight run inning late in the game wrap ped it up mr a c mcbndc the town treasurer who was present ex plained that another firm had been coming into town without a license but had been check ed up and had paid the ss0 lie ense fee cr r ballcntine maintained that the town would need more than ope service smce coffee break time is within the lame hour atmost in all plants per haps we could have an out of town fee a bit higher he sla ted but after all that is busi don hall held the george- ld m ac slh jim fnnk red the other glen run in 6th inning town hunters runless in the tuesday encore bob newman was hunters starting pitcher and worked 6 frames before bel georgetown plays ing lifted for bob gourlie who went the rest of the way blake loglu crossed the plate with 3 of the 4 glen runs once in um 1st again in the 6th hills- burgh tonight and again mon day and hosts rxelrwood tues day night glen william are at home lo uilmiurgh friday tomorrow mcleans rental j sales centre under the brampton watr towr phone 4595781 we rent 0 roto tillers 0 lawn mowers paint sprayers 0 alum ext ladder 0 r loor sanders 0 post hole augers many otttar tram ample parking opati thurs a fru 9 pjn as members of the electronic guild ontario we are pledged to the highest standards qf service all service calls now 450 starting monday june this is the first adjustment in service charges in many years made necessary by increased costs and the added skill and training necessary for service personnel the electronic guild s a division of the ret i merchants assoc ation it was organized lo set up and enforce uniform ua ndards of pract ce in the servic ng and repair of radio stereo and telcv son guild members are bound by a rigid code which requires among other things that all serv ce personnel be fully trained and qualified electron c technicians this affords reel protection to the consumer when you call a guild mem ber you can be sure your set troubles will be diagnosed accurately and repairs earned out n conform ty with the h ghest standards of practice in the industry following n tha list of guild members in georgetown gstvjm skvice dalrm cntr 1779541 tv saus rd sbtvice 14 whyi st 77s405 ryders wigo tv sekvlct 58 sargm road 1779796 tv amiancts 31 main st n 77437ft

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