Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1967, p. 2

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4 l last sunday wta senior ctt bens sunday it cedarvale to mark cedarvalej first major ev ent of centennial year special programme was arranged by the georgetown branch of the canadian red cross society and by thetown of georgetown greeting visitors were major joseph gibbons m a smart grey lummer suit and councillor bill smith resplendent in con federation costume lsiin feature of the program was a spirited chorus and bund of rftd cross volunteers who drove alt the wav from toronto to provider mu ical recreation of tht gay twenties many of their costumes were actual dresses of the period sparkling with sequins and bcadworl the most ingenious musical instrument was a gut bucket backed up with a doien banjos nd ukcleles and a hot piano refreshments were served by ladies of the georgetown red cross under president dora sutherland with an assist from members of the ledarvalc board even the weather coop crated to make it a delightful day for everyone present unfortunately only seven sen lor cituens were there and the party was thrown open to child ren and parents visiting cedar vale park ymca joins us after canada s birthday on july first georgetown ymca will move its office to cedarale closer to the growing number f recreation activities which use the park cedarvale joins georgetown in welcoming the y small crowd for gay twenties show and hn new professional prog ramme director jim makela we won t steal the y s thunder by telling you about hia extensive qualifications for the job good luck jim free picnics do you enjoy taking the fam ily out for a picnic in a quiet wooded selling come to cedar vale any day of the week bv eryone in town is welcome and the grounds like fresh air free to add lo your enjoyment cedarvato is adding more pic nic tables enough for twenty families six barbecues will be in place shortly hiding modes tly in thr- trees will be two tern porary toilets to uric over until more extensive washrooms can be installed elsewhere if they seem primitive think of our fathers of confederation who used them regularly parking problems will be solved in an other month a large lot is be ing prepared south of cedarvale off the old town yard and main street south signs will be there to guide you meanwhile final plans are underway for a major renovat ion of the auditonum in toe main building keep your eye on cedarvale and watch the herald for future events office space 11 your group or organization is involved in recreation community activities why not rent an office in cedarvale seven bright roomy areas are available on the top floor one complete with private washroom they are ideal for your desk and files or even a small ex norval norman guthrie heads norval centennial plans ballinafad in answer lo your many in quotes of who is the norval centennial committee it is composed of representatives from the three organizations tht took after scouting and guiding in the village namely the men group committee and the women s auxiliary of the scouts and cubs and the local association of the guides and brownies the committe is chairman norman guth tie vice tiijarman mrs peter pomeroy sectary mrs j harrison treasurer fred coo- ley advertising dune kobin son barbecue r hamilton en tertamment mrs ken ewen booths mr s r lshburn and mrs e burk the norval women s instit lite are building a cairn of field atone in front of tb new school for the bell from the old school as their centennial pro ject and plan on planting trees and flowers around the base they decided to have it dedlca ted on the same day as the barbecue and street dance on june 24th mrs graydon ches ter and mrs e burk are in charge of the wj project with hr jack reed principal of nor tal school assisting in the plan ning fred fendley and percy donaldson have undertaken toe building of the cairn with ha grateful thanks of the ml members the norval rangers are plan ning a weekend in july to visit pa with their captain mri julian reed and mrs o carter atten foktfave director on ded the ontario pofltmaaters association conference in nlag area falls on the holdty w end the hon j p cote port master general and mr j a facdonald comptroller of ot tawa tpoke to the gathering mr mttftoninr gave history of the tremendous growth of the pott ocpce dept in the last 100 years i of the history was taken from a 100 year old book he brought from the pub lic archives in ottawa it wu interesting to note the hlary and commission oi- thn postmas ter of norval in 1m7 wu 56m with a 4 00 atatlonery allawan the junior choir of nurval uni ed church enjoyed a bowl ing pirt at brampton bowling alley en ft day evening way 1sc fo owing the evening of bow mg they had ltth at th al junior choir leaders ara kn jeck hay mr garnet laidkw and mrs lcjd laid euchre party helps raise expo trip fund a euchre was held recently in the community hall soon sored by brisbane school to raise money for their trip to expo twenty tables plajed nd the pmc winners were mrs robt mcenery mrs bard en mrs maggie deforest mrs barnstable h payne and way ne jackson the lucky draw was won bv mm jolliette mrs m madill and mrs sinclair were hostesses for the afternoon and evening units of the ucw may meeting the- theme of the topic was answer eddybringirtg a port workers gift arrangements were made for several banquets i month of june and on saturday night the ladies catered to dinner for the richview baptist church weston mr tom hack and hla daugh ter mrs tanwell and hla lister mrs annie lambert attended the 60th wedding anniversary dinner for mr and mrs georgo mack on sunday at their farm home at everton little margaret nielsen had the misfortune over the week end to break her arm again when aha jumped off a swing ccutlve meeting each is 10x8 xl4 and each has a view of trees rental is modest only 20 a month 25 for the one with plumbing join the migrat ion to cedarvale where the act ion is call mrs bundle at 877 9413 for further details council briefs council accepted the resigns tlon ojconstable harry liberty monday night o they also authorised the issu ing of a cheque t or s2 500 to the community centre board this u the full grant o authorlied damas smith to advertise in the georgetown herald and the daily commer cial news for tenders for con struction of the mountainview road bridge o gave three readings lo a by law to expropriate certain lands for the mountainvie v road bridge project o opened seven applications for a building inspector zoning administrator and turned them over to committee for recom mendatlon o authorized the mayor to pro claim june 11th to 17th nation al veterans week o a five year capital expendit ure from the georgetown high schooleoaafi shows a projected s3o0o0mt57 ml in 1968 500000 in 1968 ml in 1070 and 800000 in 1071 provincial employee was prominent blood donor a provincial paper ltd em ployee since 1939 george jigrs cooper 57 died in ge orgetown hospital an may 24 a resident of glen williams since birth he wu the son of mrs mar marchmcnt cooper and the late lome cooper and attended glen williams public school and georgetown high school he was a member of provln dais quarter century club and was treasurer of the credit un ton at the plant and a member of the liberal parly he was a prominent supporter of the red cross blood clinics and had re ceived a pin from the organize lion in recognition of twenty blood donations he was a mem ber of glen williams united church he leaves his wife aileen glass whom he married in 1033 c child repgarjr glen wil hams david of georgetown and glen of brampton his mother mrs mary cooper of milton a sister anne mrs george bent ley of milton and four grand children orrecn barbara cheryl and jam e re walter ridley conducted the funeral service on saturday al the harold c mcclurc fun eral home pallbearers were stanley tate toronto dave williams brampton rupert beaumont harold wheeler ro bert andrews and ross giles interment was in the family plot in glen williams cemetery plan ornamental lamp post hospital grounds georgetown aru and crafts members wil view hamilton bo tanical gardens niagara falls and visit prudhommea at catharines during a trip set for june 15 details were ironed out at tbe may meeting of the aru and crafts at the home of mrs l bell 53 charles street arts and crafts wil make up part of a horticultural societ show june 28 an arts and crafts centennial contribution to the georgetown and district memorial hospital will be an ornamental lamp post to be installed on the hospital grounds after a discussion on plans for the annual sale in october the guest speaker mrs daisy harris was introduced and gave an address and demonstration on flower creations and arrange merits ontario school group ernest forgrave georgetown district high schools business administrator has been appoin ted a director of the associated secondary school board of on urlo the appointment was made at tht annual meeting of the as soclatlon at ottawa may 10 to 21 which ha attended as the georgetown boards represen lativc narval precby e isn church anniversary services vtm be ued on sunday june 4th with rv douglas herron c calvary pecbyician church ei toronto ac the gves spakc thee will be no sevi3c in tlorval un ited church on that day the following sunday june 11 will be the anniversary services of norval united church wiih rev warren broleigh from co church headquarters in toron to as the speaker he wu merly from nova scotia nor- tl jxfcfcytcrian church service la mfieoed for this sunday phone call saves 9000 watermam one telephone call to former town foreman alt collins prov cd a nine thousand dollar water main under the new mountain view bridge to be unnecessary the water main to he laid under the tracks was propoaed last week but was held up for more information no one knew whether subsidy would be avail able on it the question hinged on whether it was a new iqital latlon or relocation f an exist ing one if the water main ex ialed at present and was mere ly to be relocated or enlarged cr smith felt it would be sub- sldited however noone knew wheth er there wu an existing water line under the bridge deputy reeve arthur speight offer ed to phone mr collins to find out on hla return deputy reeve speight told council there was no line across at the bridge but a large line goes further west which could easily be tapped into on river drive here we were going to spend 9 000 when a simple phone call shows it s unnecessary commented cr smith the motion to inital the water i line was withdrawn georgetown public library centennial project georgetown library u offering prises to the value of 100 for etrolei and reminiscences of georgetown and district a first prise of 00 will be awarded to the best entry of sow words or more and other prises will be awarded at judges discretion brief anecdote will be eligible for 5 prise the intent of this competition is to secure material on the history of georgetown which may otherwise be lost all en tries will become the p of the library board and will be available for reference in the library publication of telected entries will be considered if this seems appropriate is hoped that the competition will attract storm of early georgetown based on family traditions as well as first hand experiences of more recent date entries will be judged by a panol of judge selected by the library board and should be submitted to the librarian not later than 1st october 1967 l thursday juki 1st its thi oloroitown h1rald miavt duty detergent bold slu 89 awa mmves aylmer peaches 249 suxweu house instant coffee f iga weially care j tjsozbfq ri cuss cii hi it ly nimss smmiei dip mix i kuhoid burns wieners 53c 55 m will tie niciise if 1 pic of oare assorted 4 pack cmpfire sausage 49c potato chips is m beef liver 53c 0c g beef liver blade roast snort rib roasti e uilekite unadas finist e0 1 hue hand ifff innings 24 runs for peewees opener ft georgetown pee wees of the helton county peew ec baseball league scored 24 runs in a five w inning game with waterdown here monday when they regis fc tered their first win of the iff new season by a 24 to 1 count rj georgetown worked away ontc waterdown offering through out the lopsided contest but it was in the fifth frame that they really broke loose scoring ten times they had built a sizeable edge with six runs in the firtt two in the second and three in each of the third and fourth frames gary dew hurst who started on the mound for the winners and went 4 and twothirds inn ings before ret ring didn t let up despite his mates support at the plate he allowed just four hlm walked four and struck out five gord williams led the hitlers with a single two doubles a triple and home run in five trip bob brough went four for four with three doubles and a single rob ell hon rapped four singles bill stansel who reliev ed dewhurst in the last inning still got two chance at the plate and doubled each t mc move graham belted a triple and walked three times and barry james also slammed a two bag ger all vegetable jewel n aa shortening zmr spanish n pn york peanutszdb afternoon tea n nn biscuits zob in thf dairy case rmiat rn margarine 2 ib pit 33 letilar ir kiipr oq cheese slices z3 laxerr dfpr iga oien fresh in rhubarb pie 4u dempsters 2c off nn exhibition rolls p st0ie1y farcy hooey tod peas 2 39 tafccnfc treesweet juice 1 39 iga tomatoes 2 1 49 beef stew f49 smco tuna s- 43 drink mixes 559 bananas 225l ui to hoik oc sei jwcy hna it white 25c suhkist orahges 59 j 10 a big uufoihi tasty new white potatoes 69 i- mi c nwx swin jwo ntooocx of uix gg cantaloupe 3 99c georgetown peewees could have used some of the pxco rjctn n oull it tl runs in their season oi rncr ii n r l i milton monda mav 22 1 ri tj ji1j i nnrr n 1 they lost a 109 s i ceker to the tilr mj t ond h t thr fin t county town pcewfcs 1 u cr mi inj jin i pan six important in bread j all yeast products and espccla making ly important for attractn o loaf breads bakin time ma correct pan sko is important jt ho pan f r good volume and shape in l u changed attention georgetown area residents bramptons newest family discount store now open bargain town next door to howard elliott motors 239 queen street east brampton across queen st from canadian tire oiru 4 10ys squall jackets all sixes and colors 971 nylons lit quality seamless 27 ladies play shorts all sizes and colors t w limit 2 pair 57 cirls and boys puy shorts 37 c batteri light bulbs all sum 17 is cd ec wrist watch ricc pun guarantee with purchase of mens y1 aa suits wool blends all colors sizes to 52 37 for both compara at 69 95 ladies slims 97 all slzet and colon sanforized limit 1 pair flannel blankets for home or cottage limit 2 87 mon tues 9 30 lo 6 store wed thurs fri 9 30 to 9 hours sat 9 30 to 6 p m cigarettes popular brand 36 pk0 duffle bags plastic lined 27 mens dress pants all sixes and color umh 2 pair par customer 97 sleeping bags nylonwool unit full zlppor 497 boys clam diggers colors 27 work gloves n 21 thread 2 i

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