Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 19, 1967, p. 12

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saturdiy matinee movies l good guy boo bad guy nothing has really changed its the old fashioned satur day afternoon matinee with shouting cheering booing and eating mostly eating at the children s movm every salur day afternoon in holy cross church basement- one difference from the days of the cliff hangers is the pre ference man children have for sitting on the floor probably a hangover from television wat ching with the attendance ranging front a low of two hundred to a high of fnc hundred the holy cross social committee are pleased uith he results all money raised goes to the parish the committee in charge of the movies consists of mr and airs r lobb miss dorothy crane and the operator of the projector mr k mcaulcy thev l tract as many as hoped hut w 11 h tried a w more times c if they catch on the il t m ivi s are not run by the i o y cross social commit tee blt by two pnfate individ the first venture into adult i uas of toronto who of course movies last friday night with s shar o money to dr strangelove did not at e church coming attractions as s y in tho trailers ire ventures of zorro ai d most angels 1 ki lobby billboard plugs upcoming movies indicate many interested new riding pc candidates a fairly large number of people have shown interest in being nominated as provincial legislature candidates said doug latimer of georgetown presi dent of the halton east pro gressive conservative associa tion sunday he said the executive of the association met and decided subject to general approval to hold a nominating convention in late march once we have set the conven lion date said latimer the i candidates will probably all an- j nounce themselves several others he did not specify exactly how many but be remarked i we 11 have to see who comes j through the woodwork weve had a large dumber as already i indicated but there are several others we ii probably set the eon- well stocked with something to munch dur ing the film the matinee audience ts ready ivention within the next two or for tho show to start three weeks he ended halton east hopeful announces candidacy william b sargant 22 an nounced to th herald mon day that be will seek the pro gressive conservative nomin ation in the new riding of east halton for the next provincial election i realize i m a young man said the brst aspirant to the office but a young man with ambition who can make a con tribution to the area to fol low the ate stanley hall and george kerr will be a challen ge he said sargant who has bved in the former village of bronte all his life is currently taking recreational course at the un iversity of guelph and wfli gra duate in april he attended the thomas a blakelock high school in oak ville wtlere he took part in the work of the student council and many other ertra-curricut- ar activities he has been an active member of the church of the epiphany and while in guelph has been assistant scoutmaster mr sargant is the son of jus tice of the peace w g sargant william sargant who is a member of the haton region conservation authority and bronte harbor master mr sargant sr has been active in pc circles for many yean if his son is successful he would be the youngest mem ber to represent halton coun ty since sandy best of george town went to ottawa for the halton conscrvaties halton s present mip george kerr also a pc will run in the new riding of halton west in the next prouncial campaign halton east consists or ge orgetown esqucsing milton and oakvillc tb campaign short of objedive by 3000 officials of halton tb health association are concer ned about a drop in donations in the annual christmas seal appeal to dale the campaign is down 3 150 from a year ago when qui receipts were 37 568 according to mrs jessie lunau of oakville executive secretary for the association the association is appealing to county residents who have not sent donations to do so there is still time to have these included in the 1966 campaign last spring a county xray clinics revealed 17 now cases of the disease and an added bene fit was discovery of lfld other respiratory ailments an exam ple of the service rendered to the public is the case of two youngsters who had contracted the disease but whose parents were healthy a check revealed that their grandfather was the contact and the disease was ar rested before permanent health damage was caused mrs gordon sampson is ge orgetown representative the association elephants vanished from north america about 10 000 years ago their bones sometimes found with the spear or arrow points apparent iy used by prehistoric hunters to kill them some archeolog- ists believe that the prehistoric americans may have hunted the pachyderms to extinction spend student teachers week at rural school misses karen montmlny and patricia ferris of port credit student teachers at lakehore teachers college spent last week with mrs preston in gr 1 at limehouse they stayed with mr and mrs kirkpatnck the wms met at the home of mrs klrkpatrick 04 tues day evening mrs karkpatrick read scripture and mrs san- ford led in prayer the treas urer reported 1655 raised by voluntary givings during the past year mrs a benton re viewed the first program of the study the contributions the church to the development of canada mrs bert benton closed with prayer the host ess served lunch afterwards congratulations to eleanora kara who received her provin eial honours at 4h achieve ment day ln hilton on satur dayand to the others who did well in performances that day messrs billy hackett and colin manes of new bruns wick presently m toronto sited the formers cousins the hacheys last weekend mrs a c patterson has been visiting her sister mrs s smith at weston jtev f n young held com munion services at limehouse presbyterian church on sun mr and mrs john baker thi olorqitown hmaui thursday january 19th h page 12 spent the weekend with parents at clinton mr and mrs albert 1 and family visited his sist mrs h visser husband family in hamilton prior their return after furlough toft mission field in nigeria what is it you can i see tt smell it ilit carbortgjonoxido 15 the undetecled1rfueia ma ny traffic accidents it kills before its victims know that it is near be sure to keep one car window partly open to protect yourself and your passengers against this dangerous driving hazard be sure you have suffic ient insurance to meet the potential costs of unex pectcd occurrences for information about cia s automobile and ac cident insurance ust call denney charles gia automobile accident nd sickness farm family liability home protection r r 3 georgetown 877 mm 11 cooperators i i 4 insurance association antique vehicles will be museum centennial project i halton county museum board meets next week to reveal the highlights of the county cen tennial project it was annouo ced saturday museum director major har old newman georgetown said the project would come under discussion at the meeting and he wouln comment later on de tails of the scheme the project entails the pros ervation of manv antique veh iclcs which will be housed in a dew building at the museum among the collection will be antique si age coaches dure s sleighs and horsedrawn agnc ultural implements shared equally the s3 1 857 enterprise will be shared equally by the muni cipal provincial and federal governments the museum board has ai tcady launched the construct ion of the centennial build in at the museum after the sketch plans were drawn up in nov ember permission for the project has been granted from queen s park halton county council and the halton rccion looser yauon amnoru the museum situated in the heart of the county is snuj gled beneath the 300 foot niag ara escarpment it 13 located five mi i is north cst of milton on the former glen eden farm owned by the alexander family water control it was purchased b the con ervation authority as a water control measure it is close to the kelso dam which provides facilities for fishing swimming picnics and nature h kes the ol 1 museum buildings al ready displav many relics of halton s past including a num ber of recent donations it is the anient on of the board to erect other units from time to time botanical garden the centennial building will overlook a large quadrangle south of the main binding a botanical garden devoted main iy to earlier varieties of ho v ers and shrubs used by the pi ortffrs i also p when completed the project will present a good idea of pro gress in the home and in agr inflypai- pfriori electrohomb imiim with the difference electrohome brighton model with big 25 rectangular screen you w ii never l ro of trip unadorned good taste of this contemoorarv console f n hes ncluhe walnut swed sh walnut automatic demagnetizing hcqauss ng prevents electromagnetic color dis- torl on even wt en the set is moved color sentry i ght goes on to tc i ou f a p ogram is be ng broadcast in color new 25 rectangular screen g ves more v ew ng area it also perm ts lower p of le cab net styling and because the tube is shorter you can place the set closer to the wall come in for a demonstration wigo television and lprhancesltd north halton s lardfstjv and appliance outlet 12 main street north phone 177337 brampton bridal salon your complete ensemble as low as 75 for limited time only this includes gown headpiece veil shoes this is a special group for you to choose from at our brampton bridal salon save at least 75 cfentlswtfcc these ensembles would normally sell from 150 and up for appointment please phone our bridal consultant in brampton mrl fry at 4514180 or our georgetown store and they will arrange an appopintment for you open eveity monday from 9 to 6 open thursday and friday nights til brampton georgetown four generations of alexan lers have lived there and wor remember with wigo tv is a specialty not smmiim free parking stamps available for parking mi any brampton municipal lot

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