social and personal wn william moody of vaaconrar bc is tlsitinz i puntvlr hrt m mundy 12 and krt ernest elliott luolly from grenf ell saik have boon visiting his toother and family mr mn john elliott 48 hew- cnaoent lyla pollock alliseon r of georgetown is n- acqualntances in to bins to sydney austr- be she wiu attend the j angnst u of her son to hiss helen buckinf- of that city vacatlonlnng last week eau parkr windsor and mr and mrs doits her on guelpfa l renewed with former ge- cpl and mrs stan at harrow cpl graty been with the ontario pro- police ince he left town 1 georgetown furni sates in what is now the lx t issl hgeowetow the herrington children their parents on the engagements mr and mrs philip bailey of etown are happy to an t the engagement of their ter noreen diane to mr ue william fieblfc son of tand mrs wesley kebig of wn 11m wedding will place at 3 oclock on sat- september 3 1806 at st s united church george- and mrs sydney hufane nappy to announce the en it of their daughter ter i anne to mr phi john grahame son of mr mrs john david grahame ont the marriage will place on saturday sep- 3rd 1966 it holy cross georgetown at 1200 noon mr and mrs george mccall cheshire t5g pleased to announce engagement of their daugh- margaret elizabeth to doug wayne kennedy son of mr mrs clarence e kennedy gaelph st kitchener ont r of georgetown the e will take place on sat- august 27m 1086 at boo in st andrews preaby churn kitchener coming events f paulines flowers designs 7 weddings gifts and funerals i 10 ontario street tf hornby ball clubs 19th 1 garden party saturday 16th at hornby community boys softball game starts n halton dairy princess be presented all star stage starts 8 45 wtth vince i as host and emcee n adults 3100 tax in public school children if accompanied by ad private tutoring hlffa school mathematics preparation for fall term miriam hall bsc 773061 7 14 christian reformed church worship services 9 30 m and 3 0opm taanporanlly hold in cafeteria ofotoetown district kmh school kvkeyone welcome picture reprints glossy print of pictures appearing in the herald are available at 100 par prifm 5x7 hza 1 jo krcr print x0 ilia jsftrj saiea tax engagements mr and mrs tony martin wish to announce the ment of their daughter janet maria to bobert charles haley son of mr and mrs boy haley of 23 arietta st georgetown july 8th 1066 mr and mrs alexander huns- dale of glen williams announce the engagement of their daugh ter sally to mr thomas lee leslie son of mr and mrs wll frid leslie of rb 4 georgetown the marriage will take place on july soth at 7 00 p m in glen williams united church mr and mrs e burley swing st wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter penelop jane to ken neth alfred lanta son of mrs mae lantz and the late mr otto lantx of wetaskiwin alberta the marriage wilt take place on saturday august 27 at two oclock in sl georges anglican rfhmv ter terra cotta are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter irene evelyn to mr william wheeler son of mr and mrs harold wheeler of glen williams the marriage will take place on saturday august 6 at 3 30 pjn in union presbyterian church terra cot ta births grassy george and pat willson grasby 12 elizabeth st are pleased to announce the arrival of leanne patricia on monday july 4 1966 at georgetown and district mem orial hospital a sister for stephen and robert lane gordon and carolyn hancock lane wish to nounce the birth of their dau ghter deborah louise on july 7 1966 at 8 52 ajn weighing 8 lb 3 34 ox at georgetown a district memorial hospital first grandchild for mr and mrs j hancock thanks to dr panabaker dr wblttaker dr bowyer dr thompson and the nursing staff wright anita and william wright 14 uclntyre cresc are happy to announce the birth of their son daryt wil nam 8 lb 9 ox on july 8 1m6 in georgetown hospital marriages king evans the marriage is announced of mrs clarice a king 26 henry st to mr george b evans of caledon east the marriage took place quietly on friday evening july 8th 1066 in sl johns united church georgetown ontario deaths armstrong peter david suddenly as the resolt of an accident on july 12th 1066 peter david armstrong age 16 years dearly loved son of edna and john t arm strong 23 parkview blvd georgetown and dear brother of martin pool and michael resting at the harold c he dure funeral home 34 edith st georgetown where funeral service will be held on friday at 2 00 pm interment in green wood cemetery georgetown s june at the georgetown and district mem orial hospital on friday july 8th 1066 beloved daughter of maud and the late henry shepherd in her soth year dear sister of helen mrs n cloutier of peace river al berta doris mrs bert ray mood of bums lake bc violet mrs jack king of georgetown mabel mrs e cloutier of toronto lillian mrs j kirley of george town jacqueline mrs bob msgwood of hanover and the late johnny funeral service was held from st georges anglican church monday afternoon at 200 p m cremation report record hay crop dry pastures less milk after three weeks of warm dry weather haying la finished on many of our halton farms several report a record bay crop with an average yield of over 2 tons per acre yields of 200 bales per acre or 4 tons have been reported the two heavy rainfalls in early june caused the hay crop- and espec ially the brome to grow rapidly thus farmers will be able onco again to fill up barns that bad been emptied from the poorer crop in 165 and from the sale cards of thanks glen ball club thanks to all who contributed to the success of the ladies softball tournament saturday a special thanks to mr weaver who painted and donated the picture on which tickets were sold glen ball club hurley my sincere thanks for cards and visits and to those who gave my wife trans- portabon while i was a pat ient in georgetown hoapiul- bert hurley johnson we would like to sincerely thank everyone for their many beautiful cards of congratulations and their many lovely silver gifts which we received from relatives and many friends on the rec ent occasion of our twenty fifth wedding anniversary these kind remembrances were greatly appreciated eileen and fred johnson 14 churchill crescent leslie my thanks to friends who sent cards and flowers and remembered me in many ways while i was a patient in guelph general hospital agnes leslie mcgowan we would like to ay thanks to all of our friends and neighbours for cards and flowers and their help at the time of our moth els death we appreciated this very much the mc- gowan family mckechnte i wish to sin eerely thank my friends and relatives who so kindly re membered me with flowers fruit cards letters and other gifts visits and phone calls while i was a patient in st joseph s hospital and since returning home bessie mckechnie iweez1e i wish to thank my family and friends for the gifts visits and encourage ment i received while in the hospital a special thank you to dr macintosh and nurses on ward b and to my room mates mrs marie sweetie of hay to eastern ontario and the united states onetenth inch rain the fields that were harvest ed in early june are growing a good second crop of alfalfa however there has been growth on fields harvested dur ing the past two weeks due to lack of rainfall less than one- tenth inch has fallen on central and northern halton since june 15th pastures are drying out and the grasses and clovers matur ing this is resulting in a lower milk production not normal growth the winter wheat crop looks very good with very little win ter killing and enough height to produce considerable bedding for the livestock farmer early seeded oats and barley looks good but will require an early rain if it la going to fill proper lyand produce plump seed late se grain crops have not grown as well as norml corn is considerably behind normal on many fields early planted corn on our heavy clay soil was very slow in germinal ing because of the cool damp spring a large percentage rot ted in the ground while some was attacked by wirewonns and cutworms excellent control atraune has given excellent control of weeds when applied m early june just before or tm mediately after the june rains many farmers who did not use this herbicide have very weedy fields several have cultivated the corn crop during the past two weeks cultivation is drying out the soil resulting in wither ing of the corn leaves roots are being broken off by deep cultivation which will further decrease yields unless suffici memoriams brooks in loving memory f a dear husband and father frederick george brooks who passed away july llffli 1965 there is a place in heaven that s marked reserved for fathers such as he who lived lifelong devotion to his wife and family and there is a place in our hearts marked that way too where his dear memory will be loved as he was loved before he entered eternity always be remembered by uarlene norman and nancy mcdonald in loving mem ory of a dear brother george mcdonald woo passed away july 15 1062 his smiling ways and pleasant face are a pleasure to recall he bad a kindly word for each and died beloved by all some day i bope to meet him some day i know not when to clasp his hand in a better land never to part again ever remembered by sister blanche purkins succeeds rev l whan at first baptist rev l e wilton rev l e wilton currently preaching in moncton new brunswick will succeed rev lloyd whan as minister at first baptist church he will com mence his term here september 1st and preach his first sermon sunday september 4th mr whan terminated his ministry here in april to become a chap- lain with the ontario depart ment of reform institutions thb osorobttown m6rald thursday july 14th ihf mrmrs victor plant host family reunion the annual bloorplant reun ion was held on sunday july 10th at the home of mr and mrs arthur plant hornby with mr and mrs victor plant as host and hostess the reunion was attended by 58 guests the men enjoyed baseball and horseshoes games and races were in charge of mrs ronald plant and mrs james plant the oldest guest attending was mrs m e plant of brampton and the youngest was james shields of r r 4 brampton prior to a picnic supper a miscellaneous shower was held in honour of donna bloor a bride- tdbe the bride tobe was assisted on opening her gifts by her sister sheila shields and her sister betty made the bride s hat of a variety of coloured rib bons and bows donna extended her thanks to all for the gifts the tetmion wiubeheld atthe home of v and mrs james bloor on july otfa in 1067 seek more esquesing money for township fire calls bat in room takes the cake the bat takes the cake that was georgetown fire depart ment chief erwin lewis ex clamation when telling the herald about the most recent of unusual requests made of peop le seeking aid from the depart ment but even when this frantic damsel in distress asked the aid dr michael wolburgh opens dental office on mill street dr michael wolburgh opened a dental office at mill street ent rain falls in the near future of the firefighter in removing corn yields will be below nor bat from her bedroom last week the department chief wasn loo surprised it was ust one more in i long list of queer emergencies for which people have called the firemen vee been asked to remove bees irom chimneys birds from nas drain pipes dogs from culverts 69 and jtist about everything else from predicaments we re even ph i-t- thj rom umt to time to the office is located on inc t jh main floor of the former postj to h0use t0 id office building now known ufy an odour the halex building since it wasl acquired for an apartment and office building last year by maurice goudeketung and ed wiener born in glasgow scotland dr wolburgh came with his parents to toronto as a child graduated from bathurst heights collegiate and in 1965 from the faculty of dcntistr university of toronto he has been associated with a brama lea dentist for the past year his wife linda is a physioth eropizt and on father s day i june 19 they became the proud parents of a new son jeffrey but what used to account for terming payments received from esquesing fire area in adequate cr arthur speight on monday moved to negotiate a new agreement with the town ship for services of georgetown fire department in part of es quesing deputy reeve young support ed him acton has been receiving better payments than us f some years said the deputy council voted to notify the township tha the present ag reement would be terminated at the end of three months for several years georgetown has served the surrounding rur al area esquesing originally purchased a fire truck which is housed and serviced in george town most of the offbeat alarms cats perched atop telephone poles has not been a problem lately people are getting smarter they re starting to realize if the stranded kitty is left alone she 11 come down by herself ask warning signs after two accidents two major accidents on the highway in front of delrex mar i ket centre have prompted coun cil to seek warning signs from the highways department i cr bill smith found agree ment monday for a motion to have highway narrows signs warning of the disappearance of one lane in front of the shopp ing plaza for eastbound motor j irts another sign will be sought it the highway approach to his maple ave where the roadway i narrows to two lanes dr m wolburgh wishes to announce the opening of a practice in dentistry at 69 miu street site of old post office by appo ntment only 87769c odeon theatres weekly guide cards op thanks campbell we would like to say a sincere thank yon neighbours friends and rela uvea who helped us so much at the time of our sudden be reavement a special thanks to suverwood womens ins- i titute and to dr c a thomp son margaret campbell and family doane i wish to thank neighbours and friends for cards and visits die 1 wa patient in georgetown hospi tal sped i thanks to doctors nurses and stall margaret doane rmgrrf bui george and ian bmslie wish to express to their friends and neighbours their heartfelt thanks and ap preciation tor acts of kindness floral tributes and messi of sympathy extended to them in their recent sad bereave- snort in the less of a remember the great tent crusade from july 21 to august 7 inclusive georgetown plaza georgetown outstanding singers and instrumentalists participating everyiody yvrcomei sponsored by acton evangel taljamacu and cooperating church rev 5 m thoman chairman shves salutes the georgetown parking authority on the wonderful improvement of the downtown parking facilities we are proud to have contributed our share to the cooperative effort necessary to make adequate free parking possible cordially sid silver bingo this monday 8 00 p m at the riviera in norva1 850 full jackpot 480 00 in prizes every week free bus this monday phone 772251 re rout1no dale bennett latimer baines barristers solicitors 29 mill street georgetown announce a change in phone number effective immediately the number is 8772217 cooust spot in towni bing every thursday oh0ly cross parish hall night 8 pm 15 reo games 15 00 each jackpot 400 in 57 numbers share the wealth and other specials admission si 00 j cards extra crj and spaclau for 50a 7 far 1 teenrif1c riot a night full of fun features dancing 8 30 to mldnlte prliaa and a oooo olrh special food price swing to the topix and a special name tour hall contest friday july 15th couples 1 25 admission slngta 7sc at delrex restaurant