Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1967, p. 2

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long service recognized congrats for 45 and 25 year men jack crichton resident manager of the georgetown division of howard smith paper congratulates thomas eason centre nnd lome hunter for reach ng milestones in ser vice at the mill mr eason president of the mill s quarter century club was presented with 8 45 year certificate and mr hunter with a 25 year certificate at the clubs annual dinner at north halton golf club missing are james brandford fred engleby and alf goodwin who also oined the club this year central incinerator possible remedy for garbage headache 9lin williams th1 oiorobtowh hlttald thursday may 11th 1967 a centrally located 280 000 incinerator serving the 5 mun fcipalities of acton milton ge crgetown esquesing and nas agaweya was one of the soj ntions to garbage disposal of iered at last weeks north hal ton urban board meeting devot ed exclusivelj io the subject the tiling urban board re ivived considerably when thirt i een member of the various councils turned up for the first time the rural municipalities i were represented with cr tom i bui attending from esqucsin i ami deputv reeve w hoev and cr ross gordon of issin weya the suggestion or a central i incinerator perhaps around 1 spcsidc was made folio wn a film shown b fmibrico an ada ltd nuken ol incinerator i the film showed incinerators i in towns ranging from 1500 to 117000 population in sweden i i italy united states and canada 1 installed and eicignid in i lib tico john baron of plibnco o i plained that the stoker is made i in gait so parts arc mailable easily the incinerators con i form to the air pollution slan high school drops cadets th long affiliation between i the georgetown caoct corps and the georgetown high school has been scverrd at a georgetown di trict high school board meeting i monday a resolution made it officially effective june 19t7 i but the corps won t be dis banded instead the jeorgc town based c compiny o the jlorne scots peel duflcrin and i halton militia regiment will j take the corps under its wirg capt jr currimmg of de i partmenl of national defense 1 headquarters was advised by gdhs principal donald r tur ner and cadet corps head aj chie roberts that the school is j no longer interested in continu i ing their sponsorship of the i corps when he visited here r- oeotly a main reason for the mnvc i is the departure nf tapl rob- i erts from the school staff col j v cook chief of btnff of central ontario district said in a letter to the board he re i greti the action because geor fifctown high school cadcls have i been a good unit in the past dards he aid and emit onb t white plume of steam the mayor of acton lcs duby asked how blasting within a quarter mile of tht incinentor would affect it hi replv i bar on slated it might affect the stack onl hut it could be en gineercd with tint in mind mcmibr iniluding itcrctarj j mcceachic chairman a dnnkwalter mavor les duby and crs led tyler and r perrv thru dcorftown mem btrs mijtr lostph gibbons heevc hunter and deputy roet rt spcighl were pn hind plus two milton repres entativcs mavor sid childs j und cr limn best mavor sid childs of vilti pointed oil hnt milton hid i considrahlc area for 1 ind fill road allowance operation dcputj rtevt r speight irecd that gcorgeto vn wis in the simc position how ever cr lei imtr of acto lirioi ilon ni t ail wt1 ha i iir i mi fill jrta utd up in tvo months ik questioned the tcojiomy f establishing an nicine al r five miles from 1 cuts through 1 houses lawns vv i r brian br t of m it n su ieslcd it vmild be fiir 1 have the u i shared on i lome hi i sis but nassafawe repre en tatives noted thfv had vcrv lit tie collection ot jirbic cr ton h ii or 1squt wh lr not opposing th idea f it it v is a great dnl of mon e it was decided to isk i ubnco to sen i ihi n th co t of an m cincralor 1 servo tru five municipalities at the close of the mett n the consensus setmed to bt th svstom would prove too costlv the well attended meeting saw acton outnumbering the other muicipalilic5 with five re idents nf mapio avenue iast headed by jack cox of fered council a solution to a lon standing problem on map le venue last with some of the houses or lawns sitting on the road allowance the home owners w klooster w popiel g martineau and j cox of ftrtd to buv land across the roid w hich thev w ould turn ov r t tin t wn ir the town iu ihr n tli rmit illnw inte on huh their h hi es now stind r pre llimson wondered if them would be room for the gtba e trucks to mike the urn i ff the in in intf the sanitarv disposal sue cr wheldon r mmcrson re pi id that the town had bought a puce of hnd frnm mr mar lincau list veir to give spaco for trucks turning the matter was turned over in committee for their consider atann successful bazaar hert by st albans guild st alban a utiles guild held a very successful bazaar last saturday in the parish hall rev h llewellin declared tt open at 1 30 p m in charge of the booths were sewing mrs s nellie applcyard mrs wags- taffe mrs t hill and mrs h preston baking and dellcatea sen mrs h lonitnan mrs llewellin am mrs lea hur dock penny sale mrs merle reid and mrs s sargent after noon lea and kitchen mrs j crawford mrs j doherty mrs w davies mrs t haines flah pond sandra lorrlman and donna llewellin penny talc winners were cake george mc- nally hurricane lamp mrs n appleyard dust mitt mrs b reynolds chip and dip dish elaine hooper mixing bowls donna armstrong ash tray mary hooper tea towels fan nie weaver toy inez cftchton iamehouse perfume lily fry cup and saucer jean hancock evening bag mrs doherty of hamilton coffee pot rodney beaumont cup and saucer k press wood hasti notes kevin frank food crisper junior beaumont place mats mrs h bennett juice container susan brill toronto pot holders mrs k smith vardley set mrs r williams cup and saucer mrs g sargent cake pan and ad dress book mrs r mcmaster shelf turn table judy williams yardley set mrs w syroons beads mrs grace hancock cup and saucer bud haines writ ing paper mrs lillian march mont norval bronze glass set ann tucker georgetown brass jelly mold klmberley rev nolds bridge set llla davidson flower arrangement kunbex ley reynolds the guild next meeting will be june 12th at the home of mrs w davies glen crcsc drive mrs joe shelvin of chatham was buried last monday in the cometery here she was the former mae allen daughter of the late mr and mrs tom al len and niece of mr alf al len here get well wishes are sent to mr william schenk who has been a patient in georgteown hospital and also to his son don who is a patient there the john hunter family took part in the family day service in the i mtcd church sunday morning and the explorer and cgit groups sang fairest lord jesus visiting with her parents mr and mrs bert dixon ara their daughter mrs r dickson rho- da and children allan and jane of corner brook new found land while her husband is taking a course in b c also for mother s day were donna fldndgc and ronda of bramp ton and wayne shiela and tun my of georgetown a r taxi call 8774474 m hours a day airpout service worthy et tha h ghi ol hi r si is irom s60 moo jj0hn b0ught0n easy terms jewellers uie our convenient lay away plan certified watchmakers 87 4313 5 mam street north georgetown on sunday air and mrs aw allen visited with their daugh ter mr and mrs j bousfield and family in acton little lee reynolds is home from guelph hospital where he bad his tonsils removed we wish him a apeedy recovery the seating is tilled for the two buses bound for expo may 2etb they will leave here at b am getwell wishes are sent mrs j buck who is a patient tffis nuir hihu etm ot ou c0x0nat0n drinks 389 uh camp with pom beans 499 mine leaf cannes cooked picnic 145 kef 01 iiisi swift stews i- 49c il iga holiday savings- haurgh0r dogbun or swmqst irand relishes j 499 ah hovoors iga canned son drinks 1285 ha casi of h in i m m prf aftb style frekcbs iard 2 49c mayonnaise r 49c great shakes 45 ciicilate meat lkeruc ii miciiis hiiiii iiiui iies cake mixes 289c mum t murr airs colgate 100 87c peps0deht89c noun foods us mi mat iih ubii iii mill iga catsup 2r39c f fancy corn 43c i potato chips57c i tsmakhcolouiro mmdvluoun b5rtrw uutunka black gmpes 39 margarine 2 55c j faloty she ovin ituh iceberg lettuce x3 li nmiuit ehglish muffins 15c california strawberries 39 noducxartuaouumfaubcfnn vjh m giant size florida sweet corn 10 79 iga kite fjtt uka rut bj rmi wmo ct chicken-basket- ay steakettes ji5 fa sham wntons biscuits 19 oz pkg choc mallow 59c i wieners- lwibsluits food prices a bonus booster items effactlv may 17 18 19 20 i o a lucky shopper j smith 10 chippor court 24 58 in georgetown hospital st alban s young people held a record hop in the town hall on saturday night with brian preston as dj another is plan ncd for june they held what was named loyalty sunday in st alban s church on may 7th a large congregation attended the mor ntng communion celebrated by rev h llewellin after the service about sixty members were served breakfast in the parish ball by the men 3 club awiated by a few ladies there a presentation by the rector wan made to mrs r williams a truly loyal member having played a church organ for six ty years beginning at a very young 9gc in england and ap proximately twenty of those and district years in st alban s here mrs llarvcy aldwell passed away last saturday in oakville hospital sympathy is extended to the family who lived for so many years on their farm on the ninth line above the moun sunday visitors vith mr and mr- j wagstaffc were mr and mrs arthur watson or mat lock bath derbyshire england who are on a ttullday m can ada and mr and mrs g marsh all and mr joe marshall of tor onto a pleasant surprise was a mothers day phono call from their son danny in regius wo extend congratulations and best wishes to gayle lutle and wayne prcsswood who were married in knox pre9b tensn church on saturday choice bedding plants begonias and geraniums baled peat moss window boxes and cemetery pots filled rosedale floral invitation com abo in tha french language help is the cry from many needy hearts to meet those needs three things are necessary 1 cod s help and guidance 1 our know how and dedication 3 your generous donationi have you mailed in your blue envelope yet 1 blue envelopes avajlajble at any ban silppmr the red shield appeal heatjquartew 74 qumn si w 1 pnnp0l onrttto 1 i

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