rosemary booth is heltons new queen of tfie furrows rom uvti mrs skncht wilson vyho annually organizes the queen of the furrow competition 17 year old rosemeiy booth into years queen and mrs kane may who represented halton at the international plowing match this year and a e smile a well re searched speech end certain plowing aboitj combined satnrdaj to xneke 17 year old ros booth fatten coo- ys qoeen of the farrow for 1867 one of five tuts for the coveted crown me selected as winner on the basis of her personal appear ance her speech on plowing ability mrs irnda boyce of br 1 hornby was runner up and elisabeth noxrinton dor is picket and betty letuche finished in a threeway tie for third place il sauce former inspector of public schools for hsiton and currently the manager of the hilton branch of hsiton and peel trait and savings judged the contestants on their speeches and personal appear ance official plowing match judges bob and win timbers of york county judged the irh on their plowing ability win timbers made the official announcement of the winners urs mane hay who repre sented halton at the intemat- tional plowing match in oct ober crowned the new winner mrs may who was runnerup to urs bla wilson for the 1966 contest represented the county st the international when his wilson was unable to attend urs spencer wilson who annually organizes the queen of the furrow competition her assistant mrs jim raid the first halton queen of the farrow presented the contest ants with valuable prises dona ted by businesses and stores throughout she county the winner received the peoples credit jewellers oafcvule trophy rosemary a daughter of sir and mrs william booth will represent halton at the 1067 international plowing match if a queen of the furrow comp etition is held she is a grade 11 student at white oaks ondary school in oakville twenty esquesing farms familyowned for century ban is an uptodate list of halton countys century farms aa compiled by the halton jon lor farmers association there are a total of 79 including 13 in nsasagaweya 20 in esques- in 30 in oakvihe and 26 in the list indicates the present owners name and the year came into the family nassagaweya john sim pson 1858 ah diamond 4865 cameron kitchiitg 1867 j uoyd chisbolm 1802 urs h austin fletcher 1828 john f kitrhlng 1837 wt early john wheelman middle laws elm er coxa 1862 balph anderson gordon darby 1854 ed parker danrld henxtes william mclar- frank robert son 1822 wray h bessey 1800 george alexander henderson 1844 norman h lawson 1843 fred j brown 1826 urs rob ert g whaley 1828 mrs marg aret mccnilough norman dev- erean 1830 aj ruddell 1841 ward brownridge 1619 willi am g fisher 1822 donald n lindsay 1854 wallace swack- hanuner 1839 wilfred harding 1866 jh- hilts rachel sprowi estate 1856 charles davidson 1844 floyd sbottiu 1835 fin- lay uccauum 1823 charles brooks 1822 oakville alfred ford 1646 richard henry proud 1846 james k marshall 1853 willi am hustler estate 1839 gord on tasker 1853 james harold yan8ickle1816wa mrtrar- en 1854 ivan hccurdy 1833 jjt wllmott 1826 hb burt holder 1859 john vansickle 1816 reginald a smith 1804 morice l williamson 1831 urs amy l merry 1819 cecil a patterson 1840 gordon rob inson 1826 cecil hccsnn em erson e featherstone 1842 arnold fish 1844 cedi law rence 1823 burlington fisher orch ards 1619 william s bennett 1642 fishers farms 1820 a u sherwood 1859 dr hugh erwin gastle 1831 gordon b brldgman 1813 clarence wal ter bridgman 1813 glen b campbell 1827 burdge r gunby 1845 tom c foster 1840 russell c coulson e ross harbotua 1826 bruce cov- dale 1866 estate of eva m peart and annie a smaie 1862 rosa e peart 1862 george lu cas 1856 george agnew 1645 harvey prudham 1846 lome gowland miss bessie smith 1855 ross colling 1858 george h colling 1825 garnet coll ing 1858 max featherstone be fore 1832 charles a mcdow eu many of the owners stilt hold crown deeds to their proper ties in thi mail bag resident critical of two year term 46 queen steet october 31 1966 dear kr editor fa th herald i notice that coooes has enacted a bylaw to aaaka possible two year terms tor our conncll have we got down to orders in council sane as ottawa it used to be an honour to st around the council table but of late years it bss become aatteeabto that the almighty dollar hi the draw bird our council get enough from the tax payers pockets for one year doing nothing what would ft be like at the end of two yeazst these men are elected by the t of georgetown to work for end catty out their wishes not to tell us what they like- same aa the dictators down in true we have two or fl dedicated men on council who try to do what they think is right when they say that items interest which affect the town should be settled by the bailee not 4 men against 5 al would do these men good to watt around town and sea what therm is to do street ejgns showing wrongly named streets etc why net put ord ers in council ha force to atop french speaking people from hornby the young folk is- church groups name a meeting of the executive of the newly formed young peo ples club of hornby asbgrove and bethel churches was held on tuesday night november 1 at the manse social events were the topic of discussion and a name for the club it was decided that they would call the club the young folk belated birthday greetings to mrs frank mccarron who celebrated her bir o sun day november 6 mrs mccar ron is a patient in our lady of mercy hospital in toronto and her many friends extend her get well greetings gdhs commencement v lacking maturity would give students more responsibility a plea that students beettv en mare rosoonsthlllty wfflch would coapjgo maturity with their academic education was le by david buney in his valedictory address at fridays high school conaa now an arts stodent at uni versity of waterloo mr blaney said a student owes a duty to himself to mature for without this his edeeetten has little meaning and he criticised the secondary school system as one which in its unifonnlty teaches facts to young people lacking the maturity to use them xducation hasnt taught us what to expect when we get out of school or what js expec ted of us he said explaining mat be was putting no blame on teachers an school authorities but on the system itself we must take sndlise re- sponstbtttr for that is the only way to become responsible he said we donl ask for this from lack of gratitude for what is done for us but rasher from gratitude and a wish to repay those who helped us in as large a measure as possible ha was one of 71 receiving secondary school honour gradu ation diplomas who were com mended by principal donald turner on their scholarship which resulted in georgetown having a much better standing in departmental rm tfian the provincial average graduates included five on tario scholars who received 80 per cent or better in eight pap er written elisabeth hansen kuxahsth bay smea uewev lny larry stlaf and philip wal ker were showered with ap plause as they received the aw ards also included to the grade 13 prise mat were jhn english j h gerald johnston gdhs awards ian boweu val erie kitchen paul fisher hy silver memorial gail pries alfred madgett sharon lsacpherson verdun bebekah lodge ann hardy james har ris eleanor brown xlnette club geonglna brown rotary anne j l lambert award dsnrid blaney esquesing feder ation of women te san dra gibson ontario fwt elisa beth hay iodb english medal llewellyn chemistry dept award paul fishfervtce- pkindpals biology mrfto neil young cy a university of guejph mat riculation diploma was present ed to patricia bligh and s60 scholarship from hchaster un iversuy presnled to joy bain board chairman donald law- son and mayor joseph gibbons made appropriate speeches du ring the ceremony and the school band and choir entertai ned t awards were also presented to top students in other school years as well as grade 13 gra duation diplomas and grade 10 certificates of training grade 12 awards gdhs award english latin ani afjsic dept awards roger smith tode technical english and technical directors award pttbp lavau lode commercial english susan tanwell com mercial dept susan look- wood georgetown herald com mercial joanne barber hath dept aahrecht conla french dept denies lemay german dept leslie buresb art dept tarry lane latin dept jane cottett physical education dept susan macdonald verdun beb ekah award giendon buttrey gdhs awards shirley kingy ann attachment grade 11 awards gdhs awards elisabeth so- chaa gordon laird lorraine sadler xlnettes gilbert zybtra anna schouten rex heslop award anna schouten techni cal director award donald par sons physics dept johanna gor don labrary dept sommer evade 10 awards t os awards christina pat i legrims del carlaton lyaat i butler donna ravanagfa wayne i casey joan chamberlain let i ry nuttall arthur beaumont i prim douglas stephens prtnev 1 palls award stanley kynnen i ley home donna kjnranagh gdhs awards gary buling- ton trudy bos lynn wyue ru dolf dejong iithis jennings austin peacock georgetown 1 womens institute jsobel lab dei peter armstrong ltemort- al norman licgowan guidance dept linda davis gdhs a ard and georg womeira j institute leonard landry time to mail parcels to overseas servicemen friends and relatives of can- adlan s on duty over seas are reminded to get their letters and parcels away in good time letters going- ordinary mall to canadian forces post offices in britain europe and the mid dle east and cyprus must be posted by december 7th to be sure of delivery by christmas day ordinary mail parcels and ne for these areas should be posted by nov 24th final airmail dates for let ters are britain dec 14 europe middle east and cyprus dec 8 and indo china dec 8 when addressed via box 220 saigon the georgetown herald thursday h 10 1ft pages deadline dales cor ej 1 parcels are dec 10 for britahl f dec 8 for europe and dec s i for the middle east cyprus a indochina postal authorities remind ad- 1 dressers to include the correal i canadian forces post office i cfpo number in the address of all mail sent to canadian s vicemen overseas customs dee i laration forms must be contpla i ted and affixed to all parcels and i township of esquesing road closing troposed bylaw to authorise the closing of part of the orig inal road allowance known as bernard street m a plan of part of the village of umehouse in the township of esquesing con taining by aeasurement 0497 acres be the same more or new library books adult nonfiction goerner the search for am elia earhart roethfce collect ed poems grismefc wbd ani mal white man gordon a baby in the house player play golf with player lodtley grey seal common seal bod- ahl be fk for life whitehous the zeppelin fighters heath auto radio repair lonesco plays grouh diary in duo fletcher graphic design can ton spanish drawings tange jse prototype of japanese ar chitecture junior fiction and nanpfetion chipperfield the two fugi tives bucaxrtdge espedany jennings nash timothy john at mr murphy host master entrick bardcutle soccer is also a game gamtnoiv the riddle of the beef saunders dog leare lyon the dream hunters daxong puppy sum mer hon no boses for harry zkm harry the dirty dog set- sam bennys animals allan skiing to danger riv iere the campers bmle8tyles the pass of morning bathers how did we get our namest shuttlesworth animal camou flage coroett the cruise of the guflfligntj bnthln priv ate beach styles wolf cab is land travis tawny talent collins the pack mascot kaye the pony babs thomas quest for prehistory notice s hereby given that the council of the corpor ation of the township of es quesing proposes on thursday the fifteenth day of december 1866 at the hour of ten oclock in the forenoon thereafter as it may deem ad- viaeahle to authorise the dos ing of that part of the original road uowance as described as fellows all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the township of quesiag in the county of hsiton and province of ontario sod be- plan of part of the village of tows and teams ns what to dot first thing we know we will be ay by a french council far the year may are in office at the people otgecqetown do atummnf yon for your space a wake up ha tima stopping charles davis these french real estate brok ers bom buying up ab the bouses hvtown would be more to cooneffs credit even if eoth- thing of part of the village of lime- bouse in the said township by c j wheelock pls dated 18s5 and filed in the registry office for the said county thence north deg 11 west along the said southwest limit of the west half of said lot 22 being also the south west limit of bernard street 6741 feet more or less to the point of intersection of the said south west limit of the west half of said lot 22 with the nbrthjwest lsmlt of bernard street as shown on the said plan of part of the village of lime- house in the said township said point being also the south an gle of lot 49 as shown on the said plan thence north 56 degs east alone the aeidnoruvwest limit of bernard street being also the southeast limit of said lot 45 aa shown on the said ing composed of part of the west half of lot 22 in conces sion 8 in the said twp and more particularly known as ber nard st as shown on s pkn of part of the village of umehouse in the said township by c j wheelock pls dated 188s and filed in the registry office for the said county of halton contashtng by ado 0407 acres be the less and which said parcel of land is more particularly de scribed s follows pbemchng that the south west limit of the west hah of said lot 22 has a bearing of north 45 degs 11 west and relating all bearings herein thereto commencing at a point in the southwest of the west half of said lot distant 107158 feet terty along the said southwest limit from the west angle of ote west hah of asid lot 22 said point of renbtnencement betnc the point of hrteneetion of the said southwest limit with the southeast limit of bexard st as shown on a plan umehouse in the said town ship 30164 feet more or less to the east angle of said lot 5 thence 78 degs 35 east along the southeasterly produc tion of the northerly limit of said lot 45 being also the south erly limit of wiwhrnw bead as shown on said flan of part of the village of luneboose o06 feet more or leas to a point in the aforesaid southeast lim it of bernard street distant 4x53 feet measured so we terty along the said southeast limit from the point of inter- ot the said southeast limit with the north limit of hbxbcuff bead as shown on the said plan of part of the vil lage of ltsaehouse hence south 58 degs 33 west along the said south east lamh of bernard street 35424 feet more or jess to the point of commencement dated this 10th day of nov- k c lindsay clark what is an ambulance just a vehicle until you need one the georgetown volunteer ambulance service has provided georgetown and district with 24 hour a day continuous ambulance sbtvice for nearly ten years it is now in urgent need of day and night men to continue this service to you and your family we need you now please phoneanytime for full details on how you con help phone d scarborough e776384 or t masttna 8774393 what does centennial mean to you ymskbw what are you jssj planning for jjflsissgk centennial 1967 tib ii the jar tar canadbu cvtiy to rtop jad think about nkhackc to look nek on how far tins its iwiffbud ragged bcgfamfaigi to think odoat canada u it ii now free proaperona and wlflian unit iiillfitratmctot aiuadll to eddbnue magnificent pvojeeta are in theworta the o caranai will bring cansirto mjttnaa in rural and tiny ontotlho way placet the caravam unfold an r ii iliiaj hikwiifbl itpry of qannoai praent featnal canada bringa canadlim the uigeat entcrtainrnmf liwfay ctctsuuinwcetcrainjawcto eperag u w i lu drona two cacopanks of 300 aerrioanen each wib navel canada to put on a magidncent anrdne hgantrrtntfeoo in canada part 300 year ofmilitarjrhntdryl tone an jmt one of bmdreda of n mtt lllll w jhhrt thy j i in the coming year but what are jm doing for centennial what ia own penooal project other irawthectnaifiansajvpumina ma tiea hooking centennial rare readintvp ontheir fi t hhaorf vhatwut70u do rr not important how bifo or how amau jour project miy be what bim until that you have bopped and thought enough j of your country and what it meant to you to take up a centennial project ofyour own the federalprovincial event planned wdi be inagnmcent and then ing but to each of ua me trul mt wiiii nin u wiubetheoneiwecreateooriehn what doet centennial mean to jom and what are you planning for the centennial commisatori l ottawa canada