Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 16, 1967, p. 3

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turning bick time series ffp lr gillies seeks east halton seat for ndp th oioksitown humid i church for others bit oakvillc councillor william glides is the new democratic tjrly candidate for halton r robin skucc a ircnch teacher i t ii at appleby college is the lib- 1 jlldject ot idk cral candidate in the same nfl ing i when halton hast progrcs sivc conservative association members of the ucw of st andrews church welcomed vis itors from st johns and ballin aftd at a recent thankoffcring will hold its nomination meet meeting ing mich i takvle buildir rc kelvin johnston chose james snow 37 university atu the subject the church is for i dent bill sargant 22 and oak other people for a talk and ivilloparks board administra jf d llor bill bateman 34 will be contesting the domination ro bcrt welch provincial secretary u can munis uuiiiik a ouuiai iiuur and minster of citizenship will at the april meeting a film on be guest speaker expo 67 w11 be sh0wn mrs laverne ryder was chair nan for the meeting mr sue mackio served re freshmen ts during a social hour georgetown public school circa 1910 children play on the grassy playground ofeorge1own public school in th s old postcard photo taken about 1910 note the absence of houses in the vicinity the original building was erected in 1869 modelled after theeliza bethst school in toronlo two rooms were added in 1879 and a maor addition was constructed in 1913 a final addition was appended n 1930 the school is still in service today although the name has been changed to chapel st public school businessman here then insurance agent in city stewart saxe chairs external relations board at waterloo u a georgetown man stewart as well as chairing the board it was this belief that recent saxe political science two was the chairman also sits on the ly leu appointed chairman board of external relations at the first meeting of tv univer sitp cf waerloo student coun ol feb 20th he is the son of mr and mrs percy saxe main si south georgetown executive committee of council council to pass a motion he is third in seniority next to port the d a re r the president and vice presid gram a move that has been re associated with his father in brampton douglas mceachern the garage business and car oakvillc john d sheley troy iriage works as a young man ohio lano chester harry dar and later an agent in toronto lmg roy elvins and jack muir that the artist in man uas is f r s m m head toronto a graveside scr trying to express what this lillnrancc companies arol john vice in greenwood cemetery doing to him personally mr dicd ln toronto here was conducted by his son sommer answered many quts western hospital on march 2 4h i i ii on march 29 1848 the in tions at the close of his ulk mr q ncii1 was born in conccvahic happcned tho mrs chris hornby thanked him lown the son of john and eh h o n for the group and pi csenlcd mhctn coventry o ncill and at ceased to ilon and cljjt gilt lor mrs bon tended public and high school was dry fo almost 30 hours hen he scned as a flight lie i heavv lcc fi had dammed world war 1 with tnc oulct him mer during the busin of the meeting th were advised that the rcgi nal he was a member of george in hie international press in nominating mr saxe fo the posili resideni ateven m ireland pointed out his excel this lent record of service for the the position entails complete pressltwte x national descfibes alt world ported discussed and criticized advisor for the distnu will be town lons c whcn hc hved saxe s term of office in w position is one ear control of all off campus stud time vicepresi lenl f ex er ml activities from attendanc ajrs o fje studenl umtcd na at seminars to the setting up of jliqns associatlon lfl canada the free high school program l of the water braneh one of his first jobs was the of the same organization chai as awareness john sommer of g alien sol organization of a retreat for the man of orientation 67 at the was the guest speaker at the thirty man council tie re- university speaker of the stu regular meeting of the busncsa treat took the f rm of a tn dnt resident village council i and professional women day mgbt and saturday spinl an i a member or off ce of o monday evening at ihe north at the georgetown cedanalc a dozen student faculty and halton golf and countn lub centennial buildings during administration committees although mr sommer did no this time the new council simp mf ftent qn lo t have a title for his talk one of ly it an- id and talk ir that mr saxe w also be his phrases might well hive nything that came to mind commg wen in lhe can been used as such he the quality of education the adian student community for look your time in the draftdodger muvement in can being one of the leading activ ada and the problems of the ists on todays campuses canadian indian were amon the topics that evolved the guest at the april mcei mrs ada wilkinson pointed as delegate to 1 lie pro he had lived at 80 gendi vincial conference man will wvnne ave since moving to the be held in ottava in mi a citv in 1937 and was a member new member miss june cuii windermere united church nington was welcomed by the he cavcs his wlft j jam president mrs ma lire n walk wnom hp mamk a er and a guest miss janette rewo d n a dau dvkstra i nc mr david hrn n t onto an 1 son rev john w of 1 cthbriii mberta sevtn grandch idren and a sister mel fase mrs larlc shelej of vero beach honda in town brampton parents of ticl en wilson publit sth i ire in favour of a sc i or p ibhc school but not in the ir irea they expressed roncor i vr rev morgm ro hn 1 en re locating students afltr i ductr i ihe fin nl ervire at panel of txperts laudt i senior the turnir md porter y iner public schools at a h iru and al ii m t ronto on march 6 said school association mu n palluartm were morns smith ce it was most refreshing for pco pie who have been born in ca nada to have someone who has flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements corugm a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs we w re flowers rosedale floral 32 albert st tr 7 2952 serving in so many ways the red cross looks to you the humanitarian achievements of the red cross depend on your generos ty your dollars provide and carry on the essential red cross services nd programmes n your commun ty this year think of the many ways the red cross serves you and your neighbour then plan your donat on or pledge to the best of your means a generous donation will do so much for so many in 1967 red cross needs your help now blitz day monday mar 20 red cross week march 20th to 27th 1967 cawasslrs all xolunlecrs will be calling between 10 a m and 10 p m for evening canvass lease leave your porch light on campaign chairman mr john r bellamy 6 ed th st georgetown 8776834 free rd cross services for georgetown and district include loan cupboard wheelchairs crutches etc care in the home education program water safety service blood donor clinics to melee free blood transfusion service available to patients disaster services emergency welfare aid services for seniors first aid give in your own town where you and yours get these services the actiust philosophy in only been here a few years tell valves a belief in the right of how exciting canada is to them earlier in the month mr the student to actively partici i saxe had also won an election pote m and criticize his society he mentioned no impressed to give him a vcte in the new at the local national and inter tic europeans were last sum atudent government national lcv1 mcr wmle hc was ere whc the press released the fact tint toronto had purchased t hc thomas moore archer hey felt we were programing cultur ally mr sommer impressed on thpgroup that art is not just paintings and sculpture but is awareness and importance of ones environment that you could look at everything as art the packaging of our pro 1 1 ucls milady s make jp how well or how badly it is applied dresses houses everything ar ound us hope harley drug report ottawa special to the herald the commons special com mittee on drug costs is in al frantic race with the parliamen tary clock committee chairman dr har ry harley said todav that his committee is meeting two and three times a dav in an effirt to draft its final reio t f r p i cntation to the commons dar ing the present sssion the current session i ex pected to end some time bef re easter to be followed h a short recess ami then the c n mencement of the centennial session of parliament tie committee concluded is open hearings some weeks ao and since th n in j i meeting in camera to draft the report which is expected to have a profound effect on the future cost of drugs in canada i am hopeful that the repor will be finished b the end of next week then we can send u to be translated into trend and printed and presented tn the commons before proroa tlon dr barley explained i expect the report will be abo it 100 pages long and 1 do not ex pect too much disagreemen among committee members ab oat the final recommendations starling thursday the com mittee will meet at least twice each day on thursday and fn day and three times on tuesdav ln an effort to finish the draft dr harley ajd if ihe com mittee is unable to get the re port finished and back from fte printer in time it would mean a dclav of at least three months before the report could be brought down in the next ess on the hope has been that the repart would be adopted m time to influence finance minister mitchell sharp s 1967 budget which is expected to come do vn in late april one factor that could gne the committee time to present ilreport lhuscssion ulhcpos- ibdity that the conservative will put up a long and hard light on the defence unification ku- and thus stall off the end f the session until after eas ttr committee this spring mother of town man mrs cecil wilson mother of a georgetown rest dent mrs cecil wilson 85 died last week in onllia her son edwin lives in town at 14 ed ith st mr and mrs wilson rctu ncd to their native town when he retired some years ago after linnj in ttojdslock whijbj and brockville mr wilson died six vears aen besides her son here she leaves one daughter mrs h s taj lor or moose jaw sackalche- vvan who is editor of the angli can magazine the living mes sage and a son allan of to onto a third son died while sen ing with the rcaf during world war ii mineral si nice and inter ment took place in onllia he explained that in keep ng an art gallery it wasn t a mon cy making proposition but that every man wants to contribute something to his environment and in keeping the gallery he wants to present pictures sculp ture and beauty lo enhance our mental aid physical livin when asked about modern art he explained that one does not need to understand it to enjov it and that the artist docs not necessarily want other to und erstand it but to enjoy its com position colour and the feeling it gives one whether of oy or sorrow hc said that n this ex citing lime there arc also many bad 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