Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1967, p. 5

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fifty one families have moved to georgetown since january 1 fittyone families have mov ed into georgetown since the start of 1967 and apparently the season has little influence any more on when people make their move more people for in stance moved into georgetown homes in january than in march during the three and a half months since the first of the year the hi neighbour service has welcomed the following and their 119 children january mr and mrs rc grant 14 prince charles dr from sud bury mr and mrs k langdon jr 15 gibobns place from to- lonto mr and mrs j balsdon 156 prince charles drive from arthur mr and mis c proies 6 moultrcy cresc from st catharines mr and mrs p atkinson 61 raylawn cresc from kitchener mr and mrs p jenkins 165 raylawn cres from malton mr and mrsi it mcr die 48 duncan dr from kitch ener mr and mrs g miehm 1 weber dr from niagara falls mr and mrs s hmicr 35 weber drive from st johns hfld mr and mrs e andrcss 25 george st from st cathar incs mr and mrs j s pew 26 delrcx bld from bcaverton mr and mrs g st pierre 48 delrcx bhd from weston mr and mrs f scott 15 langstone cresc from onilia mr and mrs n osenton 11 langstone cresc from toronto mr and mrs p r christopher 8 weber dr from willowdalc mr and mrs-cg- cobbe 69 duncan dr from oshawa february mr and mrs r robinson 26 sargent rd from milton mr and mrs boehm 71 sargent rd from toronto mr and mrs a mcgugan 43 sargent rd from brampton mrs e walker 35 mtlntyro cresc from cheshire england mr and mrs j ver ctte 15 gower ct from onilia mr and mrs d pcacipv 58 duncan dr from etobicoke mr and mrs j orwin 56 dun can dr from rexdale mr and mrs d layton 63 duncan dr from toronto mr and mrs t rankin 62 duncan dr from toronto mr and mrs h sparl ing 59 duncan dr from mont real mr and mrs p friskney 29 moultrcy cresc from mai ton mr and mrs ilk lemay 66 duncan dr from kegina mr and mrs eg cutting 64 duncan dr from moose jaw march mrs m h harrison 8 park ave from beaverton mr and mrs w summers 60 windsor rd from wales mr and mrs f watt 49 duncan dr from belfast ireland mr and mrs r michaels 53 duncan dr from toronto mr and mrs h sehlppers 20 norton cresc from winnipeg mr and mrs e ham 149 rexway dr from to ronto rev and mrs e mills 60 guelph st from palermo mr and mrs lr biggs 28 ray lawn crete from sault ste marie mr and mrs j pekala 18 langstonecresc from sault ste marie mr and mrs j gar 61 windsor rd from brampton mr and mrs ycrxa 63 windsor rxl from to ronto mr and mrs r tobin 40 ewing st from bell island nfld mr and mrs j b lang don 10 murdock st from win nipeg mr and mrs w charl ton 43 shelley st from new castle england mr and mrs lf halenfant 62 weber dr from oshawa april mr and mrs gb osborne 22 sargent rd from brampton mr and mrs l cazaban 30 moultrcy crescs from scarb orough mr and mrs c de- vries 36 charles st from to ronto mr and mrs a laramee 29 windsor rd from cbibouga won nick ferri serves halton as produce marketing rep local greenhouse vegetable producers recently elected nick fern of norval and bob v6or berg of kettleby to act as their representatives to the local board of the new greenhouse vegetable producers marketing plan these two men will rep resent the counties of halton peel york ontario simcoe and durham in this provincewide marketing organization a district committee of five members was elected as well members will be as follows bill rupka burlington john vandemarel hornby ron kingshott norval peter van tuyl port credit leon rader brantford these persons will handle local problems of the marketing plan and will act as the voice of the growers in re porting to the board would rebate sales tax after home is purchased gearge kerr prorcssuc con t scrative mpp from halton asl ked stanlej randall minister of economics and development in the legislature tuesdav why the provincial sales tat on homes couldn t be rebated to the buil dcr or pureha or after a home was completed mr ran tall iid he would ike ti e the provincial and federal sales tax on building materials removed however he said he has not reommendpd that the rrnun nl tvs h remo ved beca e 111 in il i leid t similar demand nm other in dusnes he s id tv ontiro sovern ment is licit nl n for 4 2s3 building lot ii hllp case the housing sh rtac in metropoli tan toronto because f high land costs in metro the lots would be used for multiple fimih or condom inium tic dwellings he told the 1 qilature n ne of the lots astern iled and serviced under i the government s home owner siip made eas home plan would be leased tr sold for the single family homes i n lots have been purchased since the home plan was an nounccd in january at that time the government had 6 000 lots throughout ontario purch ased at a total cost of 6 000 000 the main function of the mar keting plan at the present time will be to establish minimum prices for the crop no person will be allowed to sell below this price hence some market stability should result fees will be collected from all producers on a volume basis these mon eys will be used to operate the plan bridge club altho it was jockey playoff night there were eleven tables of duplicate bridge in play at the georgetown duplicate bridge club tuesday evtning april 11 northsouth winners were r williams b whlchelo miss 01 ivc logan and miss margery mackenzie george solty and w wandel w hamilton and lou bertasson east west cam sin clair and sue sullivan mrs donna varey mrs m neil mrs helen hyde and miss elizabeth leslie mr and mrs tom war brian wood to attend session of parliament the sixth and seventh meet logs of the ballinafad little burners were held in the com munity hall on april 15th as a combined meeting for lunch cabbage rolls applecake rhu barb soup pork and vegetables were prepared by the members following the lunch the discus sion was held it was based on northern europe kinds of cheese and oriental flavours congratulations to brian wood son of mr and mrs john wood who has been chosen as one of the cadets from erin high school to attend a session of parliament in ottawa on ap ril 2lst they fly from london airport and leave again from uplands airport we art pleased to report that mr f w shortiu was able to leave hospital this past week and is presently staying with his son floyd on the 8th line mr em rogers who has been in ge orgetown hospital for several weeks was transferred to st joseph s hospital in guelph on saturday for further treatment and we wish him a speedy re covery the entry spo by the ballinafad community centre in the talent show in hillsburgh on saturday won top honours for their efforts and we wish to con gratulate all those who took part the local talent included vocal duets by gordie smith and wayne french mrs n sinclair and mr ernie mcenery with mrs e mcenery as the accomp anist the other musical num ber was by earl burt concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williams 8773302 wool realize th hichest rturm for your wool by patronmng your own organization ship collect to our pes ucred ttarrhii r nn 1 an nliro ob a n sacks and mine i witi u chirac from w l sanderson ballinafad i wm a wilwn shearer r r 1 georgetown phone s776m7 a n stark thearer r r 3 georgetown or by writing to canadian cooperative wool growers limited 40 st clair avenue east toronto 7 ontario bell lines by arnold blachford your telephone manager april seems to be a favorite month for many people in spite of a few sudden mad final bursts of winter spring does seem to promise that the warm weather of sum mcr is really on its way in many communities daylight saving time brings a few extra hours of daylight and most property owners are anxtus to begin work out of doors in fact during the blus tery months of winter many of us seem to spend a great deal of time dreaming of the shrubs or trees we plan to plant fences or patios we plan to erect or other home iro provements before you begin to put these plans into action could i ask you to give us a call at bell canada we can then tell you if there is any buried cable on your real estate you sec to protect our telephone cable from most haz ards we bury much of it underground this usually helps us to give uninterrupted service to you as well as keeping overhead wires to a minimum however all it takes is one hefty thrust of a shovel or a wellsunk fence post to damage a buried cable if by chance you should pick a spot above that cable this damage could disrupt regular telephone service long distance data sending facilities or even etner gency communications that might be transmitted by tele phone wire we re happy to check to see if any such cable is located on your property free of charge just dial 114 wc 11 get the information to you as quickly as possible oh yes if fire regulations permit you to burn brush or grass on our property please make sure you dont build the bonhre beneath telephone wires flames too can quick lj put part of the system out of commission our lanjuaae with ks many different words from the one derivative can be confusing for young students a teacher in class occasionally interrupted the reading of an eay to quiz the pupils on the meaning of certain words one of the words was operetta and she wanted to know if everyone recognized the word and knew what it meant sure piped np one lad its a lady who works for the telephone company 24gjm ballinafad the acton lira department made a hurraed call on sunday afternoon to a grass fire along the town line at the homo of mr ernie mckim miss margaret smellie of fer gus visited over the week end with her sister mrs j black and family tumday vwttnf aprtmlrmrev gordon milter the president welcomed the ladles the roll call the exchange of bulbs and house plant slips was answered by 14 members during the dls- hornby the local young folk held a meeting of the executive on tuesday night april 11 at the home of lynda williamson the north trafalgar euchre club held a euchre party on saturday night april 15 at the north trafalgar recreation cen tre there were sewen tables of euchre in play with the winners as follows mrs margaret tcrp stra mrs elmer may mrs frank hall frank hadley fred workman and charlie trimble members of st stephen s an gllcan church guild home of mrs edgar ollphant on obaton lunr pua were discus- eil for the reception of a wed ding which will take place in jane mn pat fupptnce was in charge of the progam which in eluded two contests lunch wu thi momfrawn humus thursday apftil 20th lf0 pages served by the hostess by mrs betty mckee your savings earn a 00d rate of interest at halton peel trust i tyl this vital young religion ikwr mtm are wwon people attmnd tka world today who b- hlha wbiof god foraurag the rerhapi kaha i h what yoo or toohagfor brfonbotfati pai roquoiti 1 5 tola toed toronto 7 bahai world faith for local information call 8772670 special savings accou interest is reckoned on the minimum monthly balance no cheques may be issued you may withdraw any amou any time in person or by mail savings chequing accoun interest is reckoned on the minimum quarterly balance and credited to you in june and december reasonable chequu privileges halton peel trus savings company assets exceed 69000 000 head office- oakvihe other offices brampton burlington cooksvime milton simcoe delhi georgetown 53 mill street 8772266 john a edgar manager convenient office hours your daughter is throwing a giggling chattering swinging vibrating pajama party in the basement game room theyll all take showers no one will get caught cold want to know why robert mcdonald rlumbino heating 21 mountainviw h 772641

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