Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1967, p. 2

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silverwood chefs find what s cooking in 1867 bw lit k- laura hender50n seated pours lea for jane girvan as margaret bos left and janet henderson look on dur ng a confederation tea put on by the silver wood 4h group the silver wood chefs the tea was held at the home of mrs g hender ion who greeted the chefs their moms and silver wood w i members in a con federation era gown a spinning wheel and butter churn two items found on every farm in the 1800s j re demonstrated by debbie sherk left and cathy chamberla n looking through the big wheel are the other members of the s iver wood chefs at the tea susan eae conn e bomholt cathy graham melan e holr les and anna nelsen the af j ta r was the culm nation of several months of work and study by the club they ve been learning about old fash oned cookeryand served some examples at the tea health nurses ask queens park to mediate dispute stands third in dry cleaners exam tracy barracr 6 george st passed i trade test held in toronto in march results were received this week certificates were prepared by the apprenticeship training branch of the department of labour the certificates read- certificate of qualification as a dry cleaner under the ap prenticeship training act tracy barrager stood third in k class of fourteen he is employed with barragcrs clea ners main street south syndicate pays 27000 to get houckhalls bess a syndicate of orttano entitle breeders made up of claude picket of georgetown robert lowe of ttaple russell rown tree of woodbridge and dr g stlrk of brampton paid 27 000 to buy clover acres cita tiop bess star attraction at the houckhall dispersal sale in iwys sales arena oakville last week the hogckhall herd is tme of canada s most famous nerds the sale brought 167675 for an average of 2 620 on 64 head the price paid for clover acres citation bess was the fourth highest price ever paid at auction for a holstcin cow in canada moms join cgit explorers at final meeting of year the glen explorer and cana dlan girls in training group held their invitation ceremony to which all mothers were in vlted last wednesday evening in the united church rev llewellin took charge of the service cgit girls were debra deforest paula andrews bcv erley bird barbara cooper beverley staddon explorers are verna mcgowan phyllis lusty mary engleby cindy stafford karen hilts francis engleby evelyn eason telina miclntyre cheryl cooper betty campbell marj lynne inglis karen klas sen beverley campbell brenda inglis kathy klassen carolyn evcrson cindy hancock deb bie hilts cheryl fcndley al ana maclntyre mrs l deforest was in charge of the initiation of the explorers and mrs w klassen initiated the cgit mr llewel lin presented the leaders with their pins the girls prepared the lunch and served it to their mothers at a social hour in the church basement following the service the ceremony was the closing meeting of the sea- thi oiorobtown hrrald thursday may 11h 1w oranges 3 99 can no 1 gr local grown leamington hot house cucumbers 2 25 produce of usa imported fresh top bun carrots 229c produce of usa canada no 1 florida fresh corn 545c ejimi imi 1ga bur m landlr h r u fmrii w li tij tru briln all tbu to j mvn4 tcfcwf t sliced side bacon 3 79 cottabe rolls 59 sliced pork uver 39 tablerite canadas finis rid or blui brahd beef steaks or roasts sirloin wing porterhouse boneiess round or rump roast uavn mctt w iibb imn ear mown bems t mi kautquau ukhem meit 269 2r53 ummtu iks t3 irin m cke km 2 69e mwu leifuh 2 49 kuet tmm tmm 2 59 mf hum thi mgmt id uwr guamima tmisnts tasty occotaub mothers day cake w 49 htilth 1 ieautt aid 6 itt 3t plastk stiips sihe pimnkts 79c davids biscuits 3j1 margarine 79 onion rolls 36 orhehs dat inausi uit ieti assorted chocolates 79 imf tie v midi nylons 299 georgetown iga iga lucky shopper mrs h bailey r r 2 georgetown 3434 frozen foods j fraserval mixed vegetables 49 the halton counlv hcdlth un the it nurses have asked for a lab a i or conciliation ofeici r from mister queen- park to melnu contract dispute with com ficials mrs flora kesson said that he sent 3 letter dircith lo the minister oiy iibor at qued park on miv 1 ji s 11 i ur up f 1 lhe said ihcv wrr th cielaitir tttl counu ofthial 11 stilln et fit nth hilwn the sink nj 1 their jobs for itfis ffii mrs hessort is the president of the halton counu nurses as ocjation the contract dispute between the 23 health nurses ind thi halton counu nltknk nmams tlghtlj deadlocked hilton c to re opt n eontnet nisi if the nurses returned last november the nu turned to work but count v ol finals broke oft nekotiations ur tl the nurses obtaine i eertifi ca r th 0 ur 10 ild n 1 li i would ml ric it dn hsiing has meant that tile resist rid nurses assoc 1 a tinn of ontario sent out a cir ular litter to each of the 18 000 registered nurses in ontario lellin- them not to work at the halton count health unit itolh parties in the dispute ri ll tut attorneys representing itiots him the nurses are rcpresen work id bv toronto lawyer gerald s rc charnej halton county officl v f als are represented by thecoun solicitor william sharpc 0 unf or jail people breaking fireworks bylaw will get their fingers burned 7 if containers of san j not available dir hole n the telalions r ard mrs hcson said there his althmirh reluctant to kct ccr been no communicitions be tificd the nurses did obtain cer tween countv nfficnls nnd her tit ritton but the on ar in off during and car beaten ride under the strict town bylaw regarding fireworks only on victoria day itself can these squibs and roman candles spar k c even in your own backyard ror a special event a regul arlj constituted organliation may apply to the fire chief for a permit for a fireworks dis play on another day providing there is proper lupcrvision tilk the lone dnwn 01 1 dispute eame to a head last septembt 12 the 23 nurses walked off a salute to the public health nurses i re afa n ofl b tountv offilial winted the prev li tin sed on the halton health unit rcmoct n irsts that vas the hs broki t thej children undfr sixteen can not buy firecrackers at all while tho bigger kids adults may only buy them during the sev en days prior to the holiday storekeepers offering them for sale at other times than the se i man was admitted ven days prior to and including o hospital rhursda after be t holiday may be fined nt kcked and beaten during the penalty for breaking any untv a 15 minute car ride with threc- unidentified men colin jennings 21 of rr 1 norval told police he accepted a ride with three men at norval the nurses refuse to lift tho before being let off at voddon grev listing halton counlv st in brampton at 12 30 am officials refuse to return lo the he vas continually assaulted negotiating table unless it uas j was released from hftcd hospital after being admitted countv omciau accuw the wlth mutinic m cuts a nurses of bad faith m refusing abrasions to his head and body to ml the grev listing war jennings told police he did den william coulter maintain not know whv the men assault ed his special negotiating com ed him had miltce could not bargain with a police spokesman mid they listing hanging over have descriptions of the three today a friend came todav a public health nurse came a knicking at mv door she brought a smile and sat awhile and listened to so much more she asked about wer tammv lee a newborn lam ma dome to see tie grev and ai was then she was now its head full of ideas and a real pal thc mr mamtlin c0linu j tamim ed ofraas hafi rcppatcd shcmn andkwe both hoped she d come bad f m lhc nebotiatlons awothcr dav they are emphallc thal trcy 1 a erateful cornet wn listing n thc only weapon left mother to them mrs hesson said they men and of the car of the provisions is a fine of not more than fifty dolars or if the fine is unpaid not more than twentyone days m jail here are some do a and don ts that may prevent a victoria day injury 1 remember that your young er children will always be fate- mated by flrcworics and make a good audience hul the should not participate in thc 8 i actual firing of the pieces old in a large container such as a er children should be taught to melal garbage can for disposal set at a 10 degree angle from the 21 members then judged spectators two classes of mr pickerings guernsey cows the juniors under club leader john mcnab and seniors under club leader r deep enough to burv the rmo alcxander split into two firtvork piece halfwav up thc ps to dl5cuss nn0uj barrel stamp the ground firmlv a of dairy husbandry un around each piece before firing der the heauings of grooming few gallons of water ceding dehorning etc a quiz on the parts of a cow mded the meeting after which participate under adult super of used firework pieces keep refreshments were provided by u mr pickering and his two sons bruce and harley vision 2 one person should be charge of the display garden hose available to spnn klc used fireworks 9 in the unhkclv event that a piece does not go off do not at 3 with the single exception of t to rt it dispose of sparklers no firework is des- lt m wgtcr igned to be held in the hand when lighted 1 10 a glowing cigarette or clg ar makes a good substitute for 4 read the printed instruct p ink as an hold same ions conuined in each box ofj arms length applv to the wick fireworks and plan thc order ofj aml starid c immediatch firing in order to build up to the most spectacular display keep in mind that thc firing location should be clear of ov the second meeting of the erhcad obstructions trees or halton jerscj gucrnse ajr calf club judging wiring 5 assemble buckets or boxes of sand or a wheelbarrow filled with earth to be used as vour firing base 6 items such as roman candles and other long pieces should be buried at least halfway down in the sand jn your container and shire calf club was held miv 2 at the farm of llojd pickcrirfl presuunl m irnv mcc- cned thi mci lint an i ary r lizabclh ornnj n the minutes read i ar taxi call 8774474 24 hours a day airport service how to make money work for you in a complete investment service write or call r g dick riddall dr managar georgetown 142 rexwa b773697 brimpton 104 main si 4514951 investcss syndicate limited l m brown od optometrist t 35 mill street georgetown lust off main street phone 773671 flowers for all occasions weddino arrangements cmmsh a specialty cut flowers and funeral designi we wire flowers rosedale floral ji albert si tr 7jw1 its fireworks time again parents oncouraga your children to handle them properly never to throw them or put them in cam or bottles etc sale of fireworks is prohibited to children under 16 and may not be bought earlier than seven day before the celebration warning grass fires parents are urged to remind their children of the danger from carejew use of marches f irecraclrers etc in setting gran fires georgetown fire deportment notice of meeting to be held in stewartt0wn hall monday may 15th 830 pm meeting is called by halton federation of agriculture and halton county milkcqmm1ttee to discuss the protest march on ottawa for may 24th regarding the inadequacy of the federal dairy policy as well at general agricultural policy denzil lawrence prw halton federal on of agriculture george pelletterio pre halton county milk committea

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