Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 4, 1966, p. 2

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woritpiogresses on warehouse store and factory focus on construction tmi qsrostaottowrl heeaip 1rsumiayailit4tmeo pace1 aha eorapr tno snot- njht u tbli wears nm ci atracuw in oeortatown mmt a ink bulldlm al arcstronf ave which sprung up el nor nlfht wpl become ily warehouse for boehmer bead mx ceoerete which has its cement plant on main st s tap right workmen ware bom the pertuily completed snow window in knf nar row block bsuldinl on guelph l just east of berwajr bp whlclrwul house maca mix ton when finished lue mix obis operators an almlal at an august opening date- bo- low tno public nae watched with interest anj wonder the tone coven out oparatlan m the alto ol the general fire proofing factory where ground was broken is late january and whan heavy been shifting the terrain ever since the initial 1s0000 suture tees rectory at t be eoetplataa late this an bottom the of tactorys steel skeleton growl oat or the 4 acre all aeonthaof preoartloa extra 1 50 manor beds ready in september the 91413000 100bed mar tin boom for hilton t aged is now scheduled to be completed by september 30 of this year nearly 10 montlu titer the or iginally scheduled completion date the addition to heltons ac commodstion for senior dtiz- eng named in honour of the martin family of hilton is now 00 per cent completed manor superintendent stanley allen reports the new fadlit les will be ossd exclusively for bed care and special care pat ient and if construction is fin ished according to the newest schedule patients should move into the building early in nov the project has been ed by a number of major pro blems since it was tirst begun over two years ago originally it was to be completed in dec- amber of 1965 but the date was mored on to march 31 1006 later it was changed again to june 15 and now it septem ber 30 inclement weather early in 1065 which put the contractors considerably behind schedule coupled witila series of labour problems mdodlng strikes de layed the prajject the recent end of the plumbers stria came just in time to prevent i further delay at the present time mr allen said acre are aunvlest men on the job to hare it completed by f- new deadline aa soon as the trades have completed the inside work in cluding painting the installa tion of terraxo plumbing elec trical fixtures and refri at ion manor staff members will be able to start their cleanup inside mr allealmpod most of the furnltura lor the building gftbjpt sw navved ni before thai si of october and expected t if this was one the pat lent might move in early in november the superintendent termed the delays aa being very frus trating when you consider we need the facilities he sug gested st the outset of the buijlnf program it was bellev ed the new facilities would be adequate until 1970 but now he said it is my opinion that with the large number of appli cations wave had it will like ly be necessary to start build ing again in 1909 he pointed out some facilit ies for the new addition wilt adequately look after a further 150 bed addition tba new ad dition includes 14 one bed units 40 two bed units 14 four bed units two quiet rooms two psychiatric wards and sick bay bads furnishings for the building are expected to cost 165000 one unique aspect of the build lag is that all windows are re versible so they may be clean ed from the inside then turn ed outside tunnels will con met the new boiler room to the addluon and the addition to the exist tig manor residents of martin house will make use of auditorium chapel and laundry located n the centennial manor there are currently about 100 on the staff at the manor looking after 226 residents an additional 6088 will be re quired when the new building la ready mr allen expects the staff per patient ratio in the new building will be about two patients to one staff member while in the other portion it will be three patients to one staff member choose 1874 herald poster for canadiana reproduction a poster printed st the ge orgetown herald office in 1874 has been chosen by a toronto qrm for reproduction in a ser lea of historical souvenirs be ing offered for sale as part of canadas centennial victorians associates toron to has devised tm idea of re creating old posters and docu ment and terms the herald poster an altogether splendid example of victorian jobprint tug at its best- the poster offers the aerv seat at stud of the stallion young netherby the splen did horse in addition to in engraving of toumg netherby ptetng with bis groom the poster includes the horses itinerary la the first weak of may 1674 his pedigree anda term and conditions of his services the poster bears the signat ure of robert gibbons propri etor and groom reprints treated to simulate natural aging are listed by the firm at 9996 the poster is from the era aa an original framed copy of one which draws a great deal of attention in the herald office this aavsrtlses an excursion to niagara falls sponsored by louisa led no 66 ancient order of warfcaen of george town which took place day september 6 160 labour day celebrants af 86 years ago wen offered honoured on 50th wedding anniversary brookdale farm was the perfect setting for a family ga thering when mr and mrs m m coles celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary during the at home mem bers of the family and friends gathered to extend greetings to the couple who live at rr 2 acton their son clarence and his wife wilms were cohosts to the large gathering murray m cole and the for mer jennie e bowycr first be came acquainted when their families were settlers on shores of doe lake la the parry sound district romance which budded by way of boat lng in the summer and skiing in the winter blossomed out later into a marriage which took place in toronto on june 7 1916 the ceremony was per formed by the late rev walter amos the couple lived on a farm near woodbridge from 1016 un til ism wheathey moved to brookdale farm east of acton where they still reside mr coles enjoys being actively en gaged in farming in association with son clarence and grand sons bruce and jimmle he was always fond of horses and still enjoys riding and driving always a great home lover mrs coles enjoys keeping house and looking after her flower gardens which decorate the huge lawn at the home both mr and mrs coles are active m of the preaby terian eburch aa wall as the qoelph camp of the gideons tbelr particular pride and joy centres around the immed iate members of their family of two daughters and three sons as wall aa three daught ersinlaw and two sonsinlaw and a total of 17 grandchildren api rivdintt ontario s hunter safety training program has graduat ed 102611 students since 1957 the department of lands and grand cheap pleasure atatur- atn on toe north western nortlkera and great western juowaya with fares ranging froaa 8lo0 from georgetown to bus from caledoa east leaving caledoa last at ia the train made pickups at sugo cheltenham salmon ville now terra casta glen wuuaas georgetown stewart- town manaewooil milton ztnv itraaa and sl annea tkketa cook he obtained fromd raid p w dr roe mw and dr ittlbdlaa inane- mam immmi iff liia fmmmmmsmmmm iine iga bread peanut butter effective aug 3 4 5 1 the right to limit quantities sandwich fixins savt 7c m aovak pink h ab mm salmon 279 save 14c mkist 2 lb tub white honey 59 iave 17c ma miad and llottx 15 jan pickles 249 kraft canadian 14 as peu cheese slices 65 mac- a cheese chicken leaf dutch leaf pickla 4 pimento taiumute such cooked meats ttndm and miaty chicken cuti potato cole slaw oft chef c00rsh salad sunny morn indus sliced side bacon pk less and breasts 25 55 12 ox plastic cup 29 95 save 12c ioa coffee jg 75c 6qc i tomato or vegetable aylmersoup 8 vl 1 00 save 4c wishing- weil son drinks 3r49 ioa oven hush dutch apple pie family she 49 white tuna luncheon meat produce or usa californias roes rod or seedless grapes produce of usjl canada no 1 brads cantaloupes 29c i sunkist lemons s 6 29c i georgetown iga ioa lucky shopper mrs m held 20 chipper court 14 44 mv tnuci wood mestjo avenue baptist church who is barry moore this is the question people have been asking when they hear of the haltonpeel evangelistic crusade most people know about billy graham but are ware that canada has an evangelist of like stature though not as well known 1 count myself especially able introduce to our readers evangelist barry moore since it my privilege to know him before he entered evangelism as a full time calling it was tn the year 1948 when i first met barry moore h was in his second year of leaching public school and i was in my teens 1 found my self attracted to barry for two reasons his athletic ability and his positive christian witness barry moore had starred in high school football as an out standing quarterback and had for a time been a pitcher for the london majors baseball club however his greatest impact on my ufa stemmed from his positive testimony as s christian who was not asham ed to say so barry a dynamic witness as a christian was a contributing factoi to my con version and had it not been for his encouragement at the cm clal moment 1 would hsve drop ped out of high school barry moore became associ atad with the youth for christ movement in london and from time to time wss asked speak as a christian lsyman of his faith a status he still re tains he has never been or dalned such opportunities brought to light his talents at a gifted speaker and it was in evhable that he should face what became the greatest de cision of his life that is to give up his teaching career and enroll at colombia bible col lege with s view to becoming a missionary barry moore never got to the mission field he tried but whenever ho went preaching his crowds sjrew to such number that it became apparent that canada was his missionary post robert r hamilton optometrist oftki houtt daily carrttal biog 116 mountslnvlew hoed for appotnhtrent 9t797 and evangelism his calling mr moore is an outstanding evangelist with a difference his command of the english language is flawless his diction is a masterpiece of word pow er his poise in the pulpit is that of a schoolmaster his power to arrest the hearers overwhelming barry moore is a gentleman evangelist he doesnt shout and pound the pulpit but his preaching is electric end above all his seal of divine approval the power and unction of god i have known barry moore aa two persons first aa a friends and secondly as a great evangelist and 1 am proud of both association barry moore is he first canadian evangelist to become known in all ten provlirss he is still a young man but i predict that in a few years he will be as widely recognised in canada as billy graham it in the united stales it will be your privilege along with thousands to hear him first hand in the halton- peej crusade next september 18 to 29 in the brampton next weekt hew the cn ejet atartett oooo plthino a total of 35042000 pound two thirds of all comma fish landed in ontario year came from lake erie according to the departmei of lands and forests for fast action miiihi inn semigi consult a memukofthi branpton real estoia board asa matter of sun life insurance la a aura way to financial independence for you nd your family aa a local sun lift representative may i can upon you at yeur ecvrtvasfrlsece clarence kr0ll 7444 sue icc ompamt op canada

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