Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 8, 1966, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

courage mew curlers fer five weeks fre6 jejwr has been one of the moit pleasant enjoyed by all main roars of north helton golf end country club nsve been busy 4tanprovinx local soung facility tiet and have also been forming ttlana to provide the george town and area resident with 4b sport of curling for the earning winter months higse who have not yet cur- tod may well ask what is there t this sport that ia making it ad popular among the yoang as well as the om when asking lese questions one receives tjovny answers but the most frequent reasons axe that curl- ving is not a difficult sport and can be played by the avenge person and that a real dial flange is there for those- that wish- to participate in friendly and sociable competition lb prove that curling is good fun and good exercise thecurl- btf section of north halton have planned open curling for approximately five weeks october 17th weather permit ting to november 18th teams ob rinks as they are better known will be fanned in such iway as to tnakeroom friends or guests who would like to try their hand at curl ing the benefit of this four five week free curling is to provide new curlers with a long er period of curling and help them discover that they really do enjoy curling before join ing the club tuesday and thursday after- noons and wednesday nights are the times allocated for lady members hens rinks will be in action monday tuesday and thursday nights and fri day night b set aside to mix ed curling there is no restric tion the number of times a me mber may curl young adults from george town high school will be glad to know that more activity is planned for them as well with the help of students to organ ize it curling with students from brampton hilton and acton is planned for the week between christmas and new years instruction in curling and sweeping for those interested will slso be available the only charge by the club to the stu dents for their years curling will be 3250 any additional assessment will be as establish ed by the students or their supervising teachers for their own program set tirnerecord as mjp- cleaver sq years married new golf course taking shape north of acton gordon sharpe injured when truck tire blows the vicinitys newest golf lay out is beginning to look the part trees have been felled the grounds levelled and artificial ponds made at the new golf course two and a half s miles north of acton takes shape six business partners have been busy on the project for the past year but were held up last fall due to poor weather conditions major hurdle to be cleared now is the lengthy stone picking operation at present fairways are just bout ready for seeding greens are in shape for planting and ponds have been made to create hazard holes on the tricky lay out the entire course is sur- founded by trees at the moment only nine hol es are planned for the pay-as- yottplay course a clubhouse to include dining area and pro shop are also included in plans as well as llarge parkingares for patronsvars future plans call for another nine holes partners in the project include george gibson islington mrs helen hambleton snelgrove pen tjzzard terra cotta george reeves brampton jerry pridmore waterdown and george mcgowan dixie at pre sent a home for mr mcgowan is being completed at the site ponds made at the new golf o the course and later other partners expect to erect houses for themselves the close proximity to acton is expected to be an enticement for local golfers who presently drive several miles for a game of golf the new course is loc ated just north of the farm owned by mr and mrs tom shields on the first line of erin township mr tuxard is at the site daily working and is joined during the weekends by his partners nash bradley best golfers in interdub junior match a fonder halton at and bis wife mr and mrs hughes clea ver of burlington celebrated their golden wedding annivers ary on wednesday august 14th a liberal mr cleaver was el ected heltons federal represen tative in 1835 andhe set a rec ord for this area holding the post until 1953 wile in otta wa ho specialized m committee work and for ten years was the chairman of the banking and commerce committee he was house condemned occupied esquesing couiikil problem also chairman of the war kx panditurea committea for two years and chairman of the gov ernment owned railroad tca committee in burlington he worked as a banister and was instrumen tal in the development of many of the towns subdivisions he also helped establish the jos eph brant memorial hospital and served on its board of gov ernors until this year advise apartment seeker approach planning there was further discussion in council tuesday about con version of the old dayfoot shoe factory on john street into apartments when a request was received from contractor albert eutenier for relocation of water sevvicfrto the building the request was turned down on a 52 vote which found only crs harrison and hyde in favour reeve hunter amf cr speight were not at the coun cil meeting when the vote was taken cr emmerson said if conn- board or to council cr roy ballentine produced a copy of a building permit issued on february 26 for alt erations to the building which is in an r3 tone thats strictly single fam ily dwellings and it would ap pear that whoever issued the permit has made a mistake and we would be compound ing this by allowing a water permit said deputy reeve young cr ballentine said the cil approved a new water serlpianiung board has indicated rice it would be indirectly ap proving the apartment project which had never been present ed either to the planning he should approach this board council found themselves n an unusual pre dicament monday night when clark kc lindsay told coun cil that a family had into a house placarded as con demned by the halton county health unit the cottage had bean pla carded by mr jerry sullivan inspector for the heakh unit on friday night but the pla card waa not there two days later and the cottaga was oc cupied both cr tom hill and cr pat patterson stated it waa up to the health unit to correct the situation since they plac arded the house cr george currie acting reeve for the evening pointed out the building permit was originally issued for a summer cottage only not as a permanent dwelling ii we should get the health unit tack and the police if necessary claimed cr pat patterson we cant have people fltsng the law it might favour resorting an apartment and the appli cant should be informed that georgetown golf and country clubs juniors took their north halton counter parts by 150 str in a junior golfers inter- idub played at the georgetown golf layout recently georgetown golf club profes sional max foster assisted by doug sinclair organized the day which concluded with a din ner in the new ggcc clubhouse dining room and presentation of prices gerry nash had georgetowns tow gross a 72 snd robert bra- harv chappel scores golf hole in one one of georgetowns fine am ateur golfers harv chappel of north halton golf and country dub must have hated to rip august off the calendar the past month provided two of the peaks in manytime north hal- ton champions golf record hut first major tournament win and first boleinone chappel carded s 68 in the norfolk open at simcoe to beat out 129 other entrants first place was worth s 50 golf cart a few days later on august 30th the long ball belter slam- tned a tee shot off the par three 6th at his home course out travelled 230 yards and rol led into the cup for his first diey carded north waltons best score 83 best respective net scores were registered by mar ty fowler of georgetown 68 fred schouten north hal ton 71 georgetowns terry hay had that clubs second low gross an 80 snd john mcnally of north halton posted an 88 second best of the visitors second low net scores were a 74 by phil jones of north halton and a 60 by paul presswood of georgetown georgetown golf junior was the best girl taking part lee patterson had i 92 gross to win that department while north heltons gail young head ed up the net scorers with a 79 pamela clark georgetown had second low net with an 63 pick own handicap for n halton mens day when mrs lew sampson an swered her telephone on mon day morning she wis overjoy ed to hear a very familiar voice at the other end which happen ed to be her son lance corp oral lome r sampson who arrived in kitchener after spending six months in alert in the north west territories as a wireless operator his parents mr and mrs sampson of rr 1 hornby are looking forward to seeing him this week his wife joan and two children are living in kitchen er he landed sunday night at trenton came from there to toronto and then to oakville where his fatherinlaw picked him up at 3 am monday mor ning a most enjoyable evening was spent at the home of mr and mrs roy break on satur day evening when family me mbers and friends gathered for a corn roast due to the damp weather the bfty people attend ing gathered around the huge bonfire where they enjoyed com hot dogs hamburgers cake ice cream and coffee mr and mrs clyde brooker and family of hamilton spent the long week end with mr and mrs leonard buckler mr and mrs thomas oliver and family of the eighth line spent the week end at their cottage in georgian bay mr and mrs leslie rutledge gwen and kenneth spent last week at green lake quebec with mr and mrs fred rut- ledge of ottawa on wednes day they attended a meeting at the parliament buildings in ottawa concerning the railway strike mr and mrs joseph shea donald and margaret and mrs george hamilton were dinner guests on sunday with the misses isobel and anne stout of guelph mrs hamilton staying for ion two week vacat- a blind profits tournament in which golfers pkked their own handicaps featured mens day at north halton golf and judy price of campbellville country club thursday visited on thursday with mr in a five way tie for first were and mrs ian break of the eric ross bill allen scottyj ninth line patterson jim rowe and dick grace tom wylie leigh bradbury harv chappel bruce norton and sam mackenzie tied lor second and jack colter jack crichlon and bill clark were deadlocked for third golfers at todays session take part in a kickers tour ney fishermen contact geotge hoare sports equipment mr fall rainbow and muskie fishing tackle george h0are 4 spom fqumuint and scftvtcf 1kwwhi drive the sidesmens club of st stephens anglican church who are noted for their delici ous barbecued chickens were kept busy on the week end at th annual steamera show in milton the men in charge of the barbecue were william bradley geoffrey drewbrook craig royce rick rowan john ny saunders and howard brad ley the ladies oftsc stephens guild assisted in the booth where there was plenty of turkey sandwiches hot dogs home baked pies and coffee mrs- ircae saunders was on hand as usual to cook break fast on saturday sunday and monday morning for the 30 hungry men who stayed at the fairgrounds all night mrs saunders was assisted by her mother mrs mary bradley snd rick rowan mrs ruth forbes and daugh ter christine of rcxdale visit ed on wednesday with mr and mrs ian break belated birthday greetings to frank hill who celebrated hie birthday onftiday- septem ber 2nd the congregation of eden united church returned their pews at eden on sunday morning at 11 ajn and were pleased to welcome their stud ent minister mr william ton er who will also serve the bri tannia church mr toner was introduced to the members by wilmer mason clerk of the ses sion anniversary greetings to mr and mrs frank hall who cele brated their wedding anniver sary on tuesday september 6 bertram stewart and claude picket were two local men who attended the acme disper sal sale of holsteins owned by pickard and clark of carstairs alberta the sale was held at the calghry exhibition pavil- mr and mrs arthur plant visited on sunday with mr and mrs clarence dennis of brit- anniversary greetings to mr and mrs clifford wriggles- wofth who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on satur day september 10 dinner guests on sunday with mr and mrs lew samp son were mr and mrs john ferguson of regina saskat chewan the many friends of mrs hilton brown will be sorry to bear she was a patient in the toronto general hospital a speedy recovery is wished for mrs brown from all her friends at hornby birthday greetings to mrs sharon thomson on sept 12 mrs e dickenson on septem ber 13 mrs edward robertson and mrs douglas leslie september 7 james hamilton on september 8 catherine hall and kendra hamilton on september 9 and mrs harry lowden on september 10 anniversary greetings to mr and mrs douglas newton who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on september 12 friends will be sorry to hear that gordon sharpe was in an accident at north bay when a tire on his truck blew causing the truck to roll over in the ditch gordon received leg in juries with one knee broken mrs sharpe and her mother mrs elmer walte left on mon day afternoon for north bay to bring gordon down to the peel memorial hospital bramp ton dinner guests with mr and mrs ian break on thursday evening were mr and mrs willis hamilton of milton shawn ells of brampton pent the week end with his grandparents mr and mrs kenneth ella oeritkx lindsay added that that is a una of ave hun dred dollars for unlawful moral of jha placard finally a resolution was pas- sad asking the hauoh county health unit to vie if the people who moved into the summer cottaga after it was placarded by the health unit can be moved out immediate ly that there is a street in glen williams with the pictur esque name of tweedle st came jo light through a petit ton for the light the residents asked for street lighting in that area peter amstroncj memo trophy to peter clark the peter anutrong mem orial tropty waa won by peter oarfc friday in the first annual golf tournament for north hal ton juniors friday named for the former young member who died in a motor accident in july the boys father ohh arm- building inspector tom mc lean presented bis july and august building reporta to council showing a total of 220j00 in permits issued in august and 9107900 issued in iffjuly tfta largest item was 470vq00 permit for a new christian reformed church on the 7th line beside the school nurses stick to guns plan sept 12 walkout halton county health unit nurses will definitely carry out their threat to watt off the job september 12 uoyd b sharpe an official of the regis tered nurses association of ontario said friday mr sharpe said that the halton county board of health has so far refused to set a date for a meeting with the associa tion and has stated that it would meet with the associa tion only if forced to do so by law the board of health is ref using to recognize the associa tion as the bargaining agent for the nurses he said this is archaic and old fashioned twentythree halton nurse are involved the nurses have sent a sing le letter to the 33 sent out robert parker chairman of the board it was sent to arch ie bull medical officer of health for the county the letter says the have instructed their nurses agent limeh0use mr and mrs charles mather have returned from 3 weeks holiday in england travelling by air we welcome mr and mrs f pelhl jim tona and david from naughton to th village mr and mrs david bar spent the week end at peter borough with mrs battens parents of aurora limehouse folk back from british holiday mr and mrs regent and freddie have returned from a motor trip to florida donna geary celebrated her 11th birthday with a party of 11 guests on the 24th hiss mary lou brown spent a couple of days in toronto as a guest of the cne on behalf of the 4h clubs of halton mesdames dost of toronto and mabel with their children visited mrs holtman and celeb rated eddie holtmans first birthday mr and mrs frank nunes vas visited mr and mrs bank kouyman in taylor michigan jlnunie thompson of acton spent saturday with the ralph turners robbie roughley spent the last couple of weeks at camp lona the maltbys and rogers fam- lies have holidayed at the ro gers cottage near dorset mrs mills and mrs ac pat terson visited miss w ivens at brentford on sunday mrs burt from near mont real visited her sister mrs mun- roe last week mr and mrs e earn celeb rated their 20th wedding anni versary with a party for friends at their home the evening of august 37th mrs breen of port credit has been visiting her stater mrs wotoahyn mr and mr snippa and child ren visited with her sister at london and bar parents at clinton on holidays recently we welcome newly wads mr and mrs john baker to the neighbourhood they are living in ap apartment with the snippes mr snd mrs derek hayes snd little son recently returned from engtsnd are with his parents on the ttn una the wjl ladies had a very successful sale of food at their booth at the the weekend uoyd b sharpe director of employment relations for the registered nurses association of ontario to accept the invit ation for the meeting the nurses would send a delegation including members of the nur- scs negotiating committee snd mr sharpe mkesman for the nurses association of halton county health unit miss roth coulton said we feel that au the nur ses must act through the assoc iation i do not know when a meeting would be held or even i tfce board accepts the condi tions far a meeting we have laid down mr- parker strongly criticis ed mr sturpes actions at the last meeting of halton count council the dispute flared up earlier this month when after three lirttenfaanthejtejistered nurses association of ontario the county council had not ag reed to collective bargaining rights for the nurses the nurses sent a letter saying that if they didnt get what they wanted they would resign altogether on septemb er 13 mr parker has said the board is anxious to dear up any mlsunderstandinga but does not like the idea or the resig nation threat hanging over their heads as hiss coulton said all we can do now is wait and see what the board has to say thuwoay mpt tab htf bagxu strong presented th trophy at a dinner following the emnoeu- ml i th peter armstrong trophy was purchased by north hal ton junior golfers who raised the money through raffles and a putting tournament about 15 took part is too ev ent reports to businesswomen on victoria conference members of the business and professional womens club met st the north halton golf and country club tuesday evening for their first dinner meeting of the after the regular order of business plans were discussed for the annual rummage sale which will be held on october lath and 15th in the muckart building on mill street mrs ada wilkinson is the convener mrs wilkinson also gave a re port on a meeting that had been held with a committee of the brampton club where plans were drawn up for the meeting of the three regions to be held in brampton on november 9th and ttfa bramp ton club with ge are to be the hostess clubs and will arrange catering registra tion snd hostessing duties a report on the canadian confederation conference held in july in victoria bc was giv en by the clubs delegate mrs aueen bradley the registra tion at the conference was the largest ever with sm mem bers with full registration only u clubs in canada were not represented she reported busy sesafami for th foua days wlbh lady utocwood presid ent of the brternatfonol feder ation being the gueet speaker at one of th evening banquets tours of the parliament buud- tnga mitsootn bochart gardens and being entertained at at government house the guests of the lt governor and his lady m mncmaton of the report mrs bradley show ed slides of the conference and of vancouver and victoria and victoria island social and p1monal guests at the home of mrs josephine prueyk for a few days last week ware her son larry f an hi mead barry bowdiaoa from dover delaware air force base this was barrys first trip to ontario later nextweek larry will have a twenty day leave in california hundreds of new fall fabrics now ready to be custom tailored to perfection iridescent and interwoven colors with a silken glow deep rich tones clean- cut sharkskins and twills with new warm tonal effects hopsacks arid country textures subtle patterns with a variety of surface effects discover the selection discover the difference move up to an individually hand cut shaped and finished custom tailored suit by fleet street 9500 tip top tailobs featured m g at ilvers p look opening sept 12 under new management the alpine club in same location 12 wesley an street georcetown 9 sauna steam baths gymnastic body building mens hair styling and barber shop by ap only clubhouse open monday to friday ajomtkm mow mtmtrat o

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy