Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1967, p. 10

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senior citizens club officials meet here plan annual picnic brandford engleby goodwin hunter coating mill 25 yr club admits four new members senior citizqh presidents and secretaries of each of the ten clubs of zone 13 along with the recreational directors number ing 26 in all met at senior cit bens cottage centennial park georgetown tuesday may 2 to arrange for their annual picnic which witt be held at coronation park oakville june 0 the clubs representcti were burlington aldershot oakville brampton streetsvillc george town acton milton and cen tennial club oakville bronto mas the only club not ropresen led the meeting was called to or der by the president of the tone tom bradley and the minutes of the last executive meeting were read by mrs bradley the secretary a minute silence was obser ved for mr lane fixe george town secretary s husband anil mr allen brother of mr allen fhc local clubs president a card to be sent to the pres ident of the brampton club who is at present in hospital was signed by all present the meeting then went into a committee asn whole- and ar ranged for the annual picnic outlining games prizes etc with the assistance of the rec rcational directors mr robert sones of burlington mr mur ray walker oakvillo and mrs colborne brampton follow ing this the meeting adjourned to partake of a lunch prepared and served by the lunch conve nors of the georgetown club mrs coc president of the oak ville club moved a vote of thanks to tho georgetown club for their generous hospitality also complimenting thera their dropin centre four new members were ad mitted to the domtar quarter century club at their dinner in north halton golf club friday night james brandford fred engleby al goodwin and lome hunter only lome hunter was present to receive his certific ate of membership also presented with 25 year certificates but not new mem bers this year ron mendham ted sugger and joe mcmenemy thirty year certificates went to e h gorth s a fmlay j owramns and t norton a for ty year certificate was awarded presidents and secretaries of sen or c t zens zone 13 at georgetown meeting first row 1 to r mrs g coe oakv lie mrs n lane georgetown mrs i ford georgetown second row mr a post brampton mrs a forester oakv he mr tom bradley milton mrs t bradley m 1 ton mr r j taking m iton back row mrs w a fellows aldershot mr r j dav dson acton mrs e couse streets ville mrs a may streetsv lie mr a watson m iton and mr j f fer burlington recreational directors for the zone robert sones burlington mrs g col borne brampton and murray walker oakville- w th zone president and secretary mr and mrs tom bradley dave bowman elected to head legion branch 120 r norton while a forty fiv year certificate went to club president tom eason all awards were presented by plant manager w j crichton grace was said by eh gorth and the tosat to the queen by sa finiay in memory of the late r- addy and w fiddler a minute s silence plant manager wj crichton poke briefly on the growth of the plant since the members joined the company till now the evening concluded with dancing mora pictures an needed tt you have any old pictures tbey would be greatly appreciated mrs l may is the new curator mrs h collins acted as auct- kinccr for a sale of plants after which mrs l may assisted the hostess in serving lunch and a sodal time was enjoyed thi mokmtown hllalo thursday may life 197 page 10 heated onion soiled sock were wonder cures in 1800s nerval women s institute met and mrs g chester read at the home of mrs e burlt on thursday evening may 4th with the new president mrs joe murray presiding mrs l may installed the new officers the roll call was an swered with my contribution canada s centennial and most had planted trees mrs w graham read the minutes and correspondence mrs g chester pointed out the fact that the ladies have been slow in collecting the stones for the centennial cairn to be built at the school and many promised to rectify this the agriculture conveners mrs graydon chester and mrs howard chester were in charge of the program mrs h ches ter gave the motto life is like a garden we reap what we sow georgetown man host at expo to poultry officials george gray 36 edith st president of the ontario poul try council will be host at an international poultry confer ence to be held in the cana dian pavilion at expo 67 mon treal next week the confer ence will run from may 16 through 18 representatives from poultry groups in europe the united states and canada will attend most delegates will come from ontario and neppco a north eastern us body the conference will include a reception and dinner in the russian pavilion and executive meeting at holiday inn in montreal mr gray was also recently ejected chairman of the ontario turkey producers marketing board producers will vote in july on a quota marketing plan proposed by the board very interesting and amusing paper on canadian life as it was wo years ago how worn en had to make everything for themselves such as candles soap weaving the cloth thei making it into clothes churn ing butter etc how important it was for the fire in the hearth not to go out as there were no matches if the fire did go out it was necessary to walk several miles to the next neighbour and borrow some fire from him and carry it home in a special con tainer how women were afraid of the new fangled stoves when they were invented she told of home nursing for the llland injured and stated that itwas indeed the survival of the fit test how heated onions were used for the cure of dipthcria and ear ache a sock from the foot was wrapped around the neck for sore throat and many more home recipes that brought laughs or shocked gasps from the members she ended with a recipe for oatmeal cookies made with castor oil in place of but ter two cookies made one dose mrs oliver hunter displayed the twcedsmuir history book which is the history of norval and district it is very interest ing with excellent aruclees but glen williams former minister back for 127th anniversary although snowflurrles greet ed us on sunday as well as rain large congregations at tended the 127th anniversary services in the united church the minister for the morning service was rev l freel of clarkson who was minister from 1958 to 1964 the musical leadership was provided by norval united church choir under the direction of miss k coombs the lords my shep herd was sung by six junior members gail lyons goldie coe brenda laidlaw cathy johnson wendy may antf barb ara youman the choir sang beside still waters and a duot was aung hold thou my hand by r lyons and g lai law mr ron laidlaw was organist the evening worship aervica had as guest speaker rev har old uewellin of st afcana anglican church the halton junior farmers choir aang let there be peace and glory of the lord lovely solo bless this house was sung by mrs bui wheeler and a trombone solo by marty wheeler present at the service were rev and mrs w maddoeks of humrurgh whowere very interested in the recent renovating of the church a social hour followed the service when about one hundred members and visitors enjoyed lunch while listening to the choir singing climb every mountain and you call u can ada i call it home got a weed problem killaweed for guaranteed control of unsightly vtffeds enquire about our unusually low rates 8779294 halton peel building maintenance co commercial industrial institutional complete janitorial service fully bonded and insured 8774092 describes land projects for conservation the first regular meeting of the halton 4h conservation club was held on wednesday april ib in the agricultural office milton john cockhurn described to the members the various projects availablo to them and asked them to make a choice as soon as possible the meeting was then turn ed over to henry stanley ag ricuitural representative for halton who gave a talk on land use and how it could be beat conserved by ralph hawet there were two schools of th ught regarding the weather on sunday some members thought it was because of the terrible weather that so many members turned cut to the election the pointed out that had the weather been fine manv w uld hie been out with their families others looked at the weather and figured that very lew members would come out how ever it was an extremely good attendance and the election of officers which was conducted by the president and members of oakville branch was com plctcd swiftly and er effici ently thanks to the competent manner with which it was con ducted comrade dave bowman is the new president for 196768 there were three candidate for this position comrade buster henry e hale became first vice president by acclam alion three candidates sought the position of second mcc president comrade bruce col hns was elected to this office from the nine members who atood for a position on the exe cutive four were elected com rades llod bivd itusselt stephens bud 11 11 and harol i henderson the new pres dent and his cxccutnc members will bo n stalled b district commander dave capperauld on june 22nd fallow ng the general meeting committee chiirmcn treasur ind secreur will be ap pointed b thr nrw executive seems that the branch dart teams that went to acton on saturday to take part in the annual tourney between 120 and acton forgot to take the tr ph with them however ig lo one of tl c ceorgc twn plascrs on sunda wc ere informed the trophy was left behind to prevent a reoc currcncc of the s ual on last car when an acton member purloined the trophj the con fidence in their ability wis justified for georgetown again this rar the s tualton was rather un que at where one branch 120 team was a man short and acton loaned the loan an acton man who is a good fnend of most members of 120 gord mc cutchcon gord plicd such a good game that he had the ac ton people really worried the team thit came out on top was art hall harry bottoms roy rudi and bill yccartnej t o georgetown members fin shed in the finals for singles rl hill and roy rudigcr roj is the winnrr more on darts this time our ladies who are going great guns ear were it brantford there rre 43 teams from thr region competing the brant ford lad cs were the winners this is the second jear they have grabbed the top spot however our ladies deserve a trp of the hat for out of nine teams that move up from this tournament to the provincial plajoffs two teams are from branch 120 retta rudiger s team and the team headed by jean lockhurst the provincial tournament will be held in london june 10th wc wish our ladies good luck cnr men pallbearer for kenneth swales kenneth john swales a resi dent of georgetown since 1635 died suddenly at his home 14 cleaeholme drive on wednes day may 3 1067 at the age of 43 years born in toronto i e son of cecil john swales and daisy newman and lived in the city unt 1 moving to george town in 1v he was married lo irene hdna mckce in tojuwi to in 1043 he wis a member of the church of the nazarene an ernplojec of the canadian nit oral railwavs he worked is a cable inspector from 1947 until 1960 when he was made project supervisor in telecom muntcations surviving arc his wife irene a daughter sharon irene mrs d j graham oakville and son david john at home 1 parents mr and mrs cecil swales of keswick and a sister bernicc mrs a h martin of buffalo j y two grandcwl dren darlene michelle graham and catherine lvnnc graham rev iconard hemphill of the church of the naxarene bnmpton onductcd the fun enl rv cc at the harold c t moral home 34 gallantry awards anjone with the names of mccl gallantry award winners is ed th street on fridaj after urged to pass them on to noin interment was in green branch 120 of the canadian le- wood cemcterv gion urgently needed m con rellow emplovccs and friends nection with national veterans fr m the canad an national week in june jralways were pallbearers tni hose puis mould iiclube ours the best plan to protect that new home of yours is a state 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