Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 2, 1967, p. 2

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reverend noblerlattonhere for red cross annual meeting rev noblk hatton reverend noble hatton will rcap from 1941 to 1945 fce fiuoht speaker at the annual meeting of the georgetown branch of the canadian red has been assistant minister the metropolitan united church toronto for four years- rninut of cobalt united church for cross society on tuesda feb i i yc trinity united church 7 mr hatton was a member of j napanee iof 1 years and sher tho famous varsity orfuns bourne united church toronto winners of the orfu football i 10 years he was appointed on- title in 1928 was director of tario regional director canad n wa fresh air camp for lan council of christians and bojs bolton for 3 vcars and jews in 1962 and is chairman won the b mai b nth sportsmen of the board of the good neigh lodge minister of the year bours club a red feather dav award in 1960 during the war centre for older unemployed he served as chaplain in the men georgetown s bill hyde fire prevention chairman georgetown firefighter wtl and inspector ttes miller of ham hjde was elected chairman oaktillc of the halton county fire pre had a vention bureau for 1967 at the and groups recent annual election rccogniwd ac of icers canada as a fc m ire the bureau comprising fire safety programs the new pre- fighters from the acton oak sidenl william hjde told the yille georgetown and milton annual meeting fire bngades meets monthlv to planning to prepare displajs of plan counlywide fire prcven antique fire equipment for cen ion programs in the interests tenia parades m halton during of public safety canada 100 h birthday year as its contribution towards the capt harold coulson of mil 1957 ccnt celebration ton is past chairman vice tchairman for 1967 is his son jim coulson of milton fire de qonuowet watlts partment the secretary trcasu in th1 mail a says 200 fer head for library not ridiculous 23 charles street january 26 1967 dear sir the mayor s recent comments concernine our public library and members of the library board demonstrate clearly how little mr gibbons understands the needs of this town his remarks also illuminate for us his overriding desire which is apparently tq avoid spending money at all costs to this end he seems pre to oseany political gimmick which comes to his mind it seems to me that it is high tune to by low a few of mr gibbons mare obvious misstatements and misunderstandings the ccohgetown herald fafttwary m 197 page 2 bacfcia behind such essential t as the public library i tta be sare iwmer esquesing win d bothibx so loos as mem hers of georgetown council seek to portray tbem as cheap skates and mat them as an ex ease far refwang to do what n their own proper dut i wm mr gibbons claims that 200 per head is a ridiculously high ana to pay for books he ihnam be ware that surround j iac cnounnnibes contribute to their own ghranes as follows feraanpton 2jd0 per head first of all consider the nun- mutoat x4j per bead ber- of library members in town as compared with those m currenur the georrclown esquestng 00001 pays the princely iwaof l2s per head who georgetown 5392 esquesing hks rajacokus dot the last issue of the herald this 5000 plus figure for gej showed clearty how busv our orgetown represents dose to bhrary is story hours stud ents doing reference work etc fiecent aaotaths have seen a tre mendous increase in attendance by whole classes of school chil ores and all this has led to a coastjennie increase in hours of business of our population admirable figure for a relat lvely small community b con trast the 1100 figure for es quesing represents some 15 of the townships residents the point of this comparison rs that a far greater demand for books exists within georgetown a large measure or the credit itself and the mayor is divert 1 far this increase 10 activity ing attention from the true nwst go to the members of both facts when he speaks of trying unrarv board and the staff to obtain extra revenue from they hare demonstrated leader esquesing council should at ship and enthusiasm in their low a generous and adequate tasks and the graving member grant to satisfy such a demand ship shows bow successful thej bare been thus mr gibbons incidentally it is my eonten- es bos of mv service at tion that if the mayor and oth- rj by tur that turmoil era like him resorted to a pro aj upset exist within the per discussion with the town- board ship council they might readily 1 persuade the esquesing mem- ht staement is simplv an bers to throw their financial other political red hemng designed to divert attention from the fact that the library is successful and that sooner or later council will have to provide support ashgrove mr gibbons accusations that the hbrarv was used as a polili cal headquarters and his antics tailerite umms ram wuirt uaial bone mtm 0smis w sk1huss wmvutostima of i wieners 551 57 5j boneless round steak roasts or rump roasts sirloin wing or porterhouse 93 orange swifts luncheon parchment juice stew meat margarine 3 ijici- bemswiekrs 2 mt mr w k ami watt n dog food 0 cttmn strained baby foods ere raise higher taxes vac ikrnnton who handles d control duties for the ton a ked council mondaj 10 wetkij raisl but he had ft suggestion which would make this painless to man taxpayers he advised rer peter campbell of oak- was returned to office as the treasurer harrj wilson oakville chairmen of committees v also named during the election all committee chairmen wert returned to the same offnc they held last ear as follows literature chief d wilson of doubling the present s4 00 dog oakmlic public relations chief tak f females with some a e clement of milton poster raisc a f tne 2 00 tar for competition firefighter glen maie du stringer of milton christmas safety district chief george mr hcrnnrton said that wright of oakville inspection since christmas 68 dors have wltrchtcfbm holmes of atf- been picked up in town with ton and l lewis of george only 11 of these claimed by town auditors chief wright their owners review churchs year at ashgrove annual the annual meeting of aih- chc totally ab- groe united church was held hat la keepin with his group is monday evening jan 33 usual performances hich gen ii re kth hiwtes oden- erally seen to be aimed at con ing with a devotional period tpsnrt the real rssnes at stake with senprure reading a hymn conerosaon 1 submit that we and praer mrs bruce mcclurt cannot afford to take the may was appointed secretary and o sbortshted approach we leslie ciffen read tho treasur- dare not nse phonev reasoning er s report i eacnse ourselves from snpportins this public institut mr hawkes reported a mem- nolv most llklw bership of 126 there had been m h two marriages one loneral ual j four baptisms during the year j ta reports were given by bill 0- en loal councillor to son for the board of stewards hlm lnol hrw vou missions and maintenance f ftri tia mtlltr lets be mrs- claude picket trustees by tnm lack frank kuddell sunday school t d nrstclass library mrs vera picket boy scoots btb rf by john nurse messengers by zn coimml mrs ward brownndge eaplor ers by mrs han ey nurse uo ouxs failhfullv by mrs bob cunningham enc balkind which included the painting and cleaning of the basemen last june the cemetery board report was given by a j bnd- delt manse by ward brownnd ge and auditors v jim carney tabu syrbp rauauttr wna pmcake mix johiob foods shobtfjirg 1wck oojj u s st bazor blabb 99c 8 89c 8v95c 2 49c 2 59c 4- 69c 2c69c a 45c 25 lb bag can no 1 grade pel potatoes product of usa can no 1 gr tomatoes cello swmr juicy florida oranges 79 99 uk iss bnu bonus boosters w bb cnx h utm acubce tamunt bbk h btu iipe 1 tho pkgs lakmy ftus lehok pit cjq i cocothut ml jj- unaps ssbssbsm georgetown 1ga iga lucky shopper mrs glockling 6 chipper court 13 00 meitumtlkm m w jt cbg a btu b tipe wm i fsoztn 1000 hilums pish chips haddockbatter ee lets play bridge py b1il co ms ixu-i- an american contract bndsc league franchise has been re ceived by the milton bndc club this latest addimon in duplicate bndrp cils in the urea is scheduled to start op eration on the firt wedncsdi of february the games are to be hrld at the legion auditorium in mil ton with game time at 8 p m sharp i hope that all bridge plajexs in the milton arei who have not vet tried duplicate bridge will tome out and see what it is all about weit s a 6 5 2 h j 10 3 ij a 9 8 lj 6 4 eatt s k b 4 u 6 d j 7 3 2 c 10 9 8 5 2 south s q j 10 7 ii a k 9 8 5 4 i 10 6 5 c void would appear that south j would show both hearts and spades on his hand west would be reluctant to load a spade i into mich a bid hence most jwests led cthcij a club through the director of the club is dummy a bid suit or led a trump george soltv of r r 3 campj when asked why i hid led iicllville if jou would like inv a spade i could only replj be- further information ou ju t cause of the bidding at our charles austin was added to the elders the stewards were all reelected au tors for 1967 are bob cunningham and ford wiekson and mrs ted nurse is missions and maintenance secretary letters or thanks were read from fred wnglesworth mrv james carney and mrs graham reeve for gifts at christmas m so from mrs william hanson the former margaret austin for the bible she received on her wedding day in july- votes of thanks were given to mr hawkes and family the lis superintendent and teach ers and the choir for their sun day message in song ltmch ins served after the meeting by th ucw nofe many improvements at annual church meeting the annual eoncrerauonnl a v bent n m mi no k m of limehouse presby i mdsi iick appleard inri tenan church was held in the clerk palterson mini chorea the evening of jan h5th ers mclu le 1 lod mel mr rev f n oung was chairman chaimnn lid brum cc and mrs bert benton was spcre land t h ptkc joe row bill tarrr for that meeting the ses hcnr ind hick ppleard smo report showed ftve of the slowinii are ihck apple- ard congresabon lost by death and tom ritchie neil and hert j stac dew members joined the benton ted bron and llod coarch the treasury showed a mclner a benton is good balance after purchastnk a reapjiointid trnsiirer and k faausibai storm windows drilling i mdsa nd mrs kirkpitnck a weeu insulling a pumping auditors for it7 i system and paraung the exter r n young opened the aar of the church during 1966 m ur lth 1 period and clo ed with the the session with rev f n jediction a socnl hilf hour toanaz t h ince joe ross enjoyed afterwards mrs carman malthv was has thcir moth k strokes of georgetown on saturday orsimorch f funeral at the mcclure runeral toronto tine rogers a january arriva n mp loronio home to glen williams come ssssssjst vs rr hho1 p and mark of lam mr and mrs carman maltb ille and mr and mrs ja attended the silver taeddinglquinlon and robbie of t we extend sympathj to the annnersarj partj of her par town were sundiv isiors wl norton family in the loss of nts mr and mrs thomas cadd mr and mrs bert benton bli plan busy centennial year for church ucw ask george all about it we have been suffering attrn dance problems at the acton bridge club this car but last monday saw five and a half tfl lbles in plaj one rather inter esting hand led to some ques tions being asked of this colum mst f table it went hko this weit pass pass pass well north eatt south 1 c pass 1 h 1 s pass 2 s 4 h all pass si andrews united chares women are planning jve centennial year at the february sim horn of plenty- win be be shown and ideas for 1 ii confess north lag and recipes will add inter- had me completely fooled i est to tbejvening was sure that north and south 3 held four spades each and i was wrt l board no 6wasplaved fnc gwnj to g m partner a ruff jsj- z nn i riirmmv th riwn br a vice president b- lortce i saw dummy the decepi times in contracts of fou fivo hearts in four cases dec tl0n was exposed larer made 11 tricks in one case onl 10 tricks were made mj partner piicd the spade nine so i continued the mil ml h n ti the diamond return to wests bince rav partner ana i j ere on detent bcn dccurer ltm mcu wa held lo 10 tricb lhe drinsc others wondrwed what possessed roc to lead a spade here is the hand the sealer is west nod eastwest are vulnerable north s 3 hq 7 2 dkq4 cakq73 eluded in u officers an mr m ackroyd aecretary mrs b treasnrer mrs sheila ward duxenship social action and christian edncattott mrs h anderson finance mrs b pttcknp flowers mrs l ster- ritt nemhersbip ship mrs c johnston litera ture and com mrs d dutton pobbcitr mondas s winners at acton mrs a stomng bridge club 1st pair cam sin- mr s ma social mrc wodhams bodetin mrs pack p and mrs maaer mrx bak there is a moral to this fan cy bidding may fool the oppo sition into doing the right thing clair and mrs potter 2nd pair tie frank graham and jack coats george soltv and bill coats j give imlcsjioim photo riacftyiv for him for her a fine frxtrait of you by del rex phon ography makes th bast valentino s gift tha on that only voo can give phone 8779712 w photography 47 duncan ddvc georgetown 1 guaranteed investment certificates 1 to 5 years 100 to 100 000 for individual savings for trust funds of societies companies inquiries invited halton peel thus savings company your local tnttt compam assets exceed 64 000 000 cooktvil miltc oakvilu htd offic f1ces in brampton burlington simco delhi georgftow n 53 mill strrr john a edgar slr st north halton advisory board john t artmtrong chairman reford gardhoumv maurlc c bmty mkhael ledwlth john goy dr b d young 1 ocvl director goorgctom j fl rarbkr convknent office hours tftors 9 m 4j0 fridays til

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