Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1967, p. 6

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fall fair salutes canada s centennial georjjclwwn centennial eel hralion will centre around georgetown fair next week end september 22 23 the event will start with a big free entertainment pro gram in front of the grand r stand friday evening some fine talent have donated their sr vices for the show and4he big midwav attraction wi be in full wink the exhibit hall will be open for a pre peck for a slight admission charrc the program will include flamenco dancers los chicos from expo and the cne the lost cause 1 rock n roll group for the young jazz trio ralph unci marty wheeler joe wilcox soloists tom darcic hilree armstrong and sandra grelg the barber 3hoppers chorus from upcom ing production finlan s bain bow and georgetown cilir ens band saturday a mammoth cn ash grove inter church relations subject to ucw study ladies of the vcw held their first meeting of the fall season at the home of mrs tj brown imge september 3 with a good attendance president mrs joho mcnabb opened the meeting with some thoughts on canad ian citizenship the hymn from ocean unto ocean and prayer she announced that a christ ms parcel of clothing and a ftoj had been sent to an 8 year j eld wrl in ecuador adopted through the foster parent plai a secretary mrs bob cunningham j read two letters from the girl thanking the lcw for the sup- port they are giving t boll call was to name a relig ious denomination and nearly everyone could name a differ ent one devotional wae taken by mrs james carney and scrip ture readings by mrs clayton dont want body shop residents tell council a new bod shop at 6 oung street has raised the ire of surrounding residents who pet luoned council through solicit or latimer and baincs to take action the petition claimed a bod hop vas not a conform mg use cr robert irancu a member of the planii ng board reported the matter had neer come to the planning board at all nor had any request for rczomng come to the committee of ad justmenls in reply to cr w smith s question about a building per mit deputv reeve art speight aid he understood a building permit had been issued for sev eral hundred dollars this man owner le straub has already spent several thousand dollars the deputy reeve claimed that building reverts to a noncon forming use if it remains vacant for a penod of tune reeve w hunter contended the area was already zoned c2 if a bodv shop comes within i c2 this man is within his rights said the reeve the question is this said the mayor is a body shop a commercial establishment a body shop is not specific ally mentioned m our bylaw stated cr francis a body ahop doe not man ufacture said the reeve so it must be commercial council representative on the planning board will check into it wilson and mrs charles austin the study chapter on inter church relationships was given by mrs john ruddell who said there arc 28 religious denomin atlons with roman catholics first in membership united church second and anglicans third mrs frank ruddell gave the courtesies and a social hour followed the meeting air and mrs cecil wilson with mr and mrs wellngton wilson of town motored kirkland lake last week and spent five days with mr her bert bird who gave them a grand time and one day took them on a motor trip to quebec mr and mrs arthur ruddell motored to trenton to attend a wedding and visited several other places as well as ottawa before returning home rally day was observed at the church service sunday morning with ss superintendent bill wilson assisting with the ser vice also several ss scholars keith austin and joanne wilson read scripture kenneth mcnabb told the story of little jack horner which teaches us share with others not be selfish and not think so much of our selves the second story chalk and an eraser was taken by rev k hawkes wiio said we are all like a piece of chalk god wants us to write a message and someone is waiting to see what we wrote an eraser is an example of what he wants us to be we sometimes do and sa unkind things but we can erase them if they are not pleasing god mrs ern picket and the supeintendent gave out seals and diplomas to the s s schol there will be no sunday church service here ao everyone can worship with betel at their anniversary happy birthday to mr fred wngglesworth mrs cecil wil son and paul dick on the 21st of september tennial parade of floats will move off from the georgetown market centre at 1 pm to th fair grounds bands will in elude the citizens band girls pipe band and the lome scots pipe band when the parade arrives at the park mayor joseph gib bons will officially open the fair other speakers will in elude reeve george leslie es- quesing dr harry harlcy mp and george kerr mpp they will be introduced by keith webb the 1967 fair president vince mountrord will be tha master of ceremonies the usual fair day attractions will start at 1 pm cattlp show horse show including the jumping classes and quar ter horses two harness races will also be run in ront of the grandstand there will be commercial and other displays on the grounds as well as a number of refreshment booths the i ions club will lake over the admission gates and the members of the fire depart ment will act ns extra police along the race track village school churches mow into fall activities norval women a institute held their first fall meeting at the home of mrs keith webb on thursday evening scptm bcr 7th with most of the mem bers wearing old time costiim es the president mrs murray was in the chair roll calt was answered with each one telling what they had gained from centennial year those who had centennial pic tures of local events hroughl them and an interesting and amusing time followed with th pictures some were shown on slides a financial report of the cairn built at the school wis given by the treasurer mrs wm graham it was decided to plant tulip bujbs this fall in the flower beds at the cairn for bloom in the spring and do nations were given to buy the bulbs the wi display for georgetown fair was planned with mrs e burk in charge mrs ililson the new print pal of norval public school re ports that a total of 01 puplla are enrolled this fall twenty of these are beginners in gr 1 with mrs maclcan as their joe teacher she also leaches gr the 2 miss robertson teaches gra j and 4 and mrs hllson teach es grades 5 and 6 grades 7 and 8 attend trc new school at stew arttown this year there arc kindergarten classes for nor val and district children at pincviow school the children attend kindergarten every oth er day tor a full day as trans portation problems made it im possible for them to attend lor half a day as most kindergar ten pupils do in other schools the couples club of norwt united church held an enjoy able evening on thursday sep tember 7th with mr and mrs donald cleave and their com mrs don murray gave a pap- mittce in charge v the first er on citizenship and the mct part of th evening the couples ing closed by singing o cana injoyiri bowling at brampton da lunch was served hv the niter which a corn roast was hostess assisted by mrs h burk held at the home of rev and aand mrs ii collins mrs walter ridley mr aid businesswomen will award three proficiency prizes mrs wayn smellier and com mlttee are in charge of the next meeting kathleen carter enjoyed a trip to montreal where she vis ited with relatives and toured expo recently her sisters ja nice and connie are enjoying the trip and expo this week saturday evening september 9 with about 100 attending mov ies provided the entertainment ormio carter assisted by c cobfac d scarborough h rus sell and h dcwhurst wens in charge of the evening george phillip has been fa charge of a cleaning and paint ing bee in the church and the parish hall in preparation of sunday school getting started for the tall term the harvest iome and st pauls anglican church thanksgnvng service will be nerval held their annual con held on sunday september 17 gregational corn roast on the this will be followed by open grounds of the parish halt on i house both in the church and m and mrs howard chester enjoyed several dajs touring montreal and expo recently thi oiokottown hikald l thursday 5ipt 14th 1m7 the parish hall where children can register for sunday school and meet their teachpf hi bally pay at noryrf united church was celebrated with a spclal church awrvlce conduct ed by bev yt ridley assisted by pupils from the sunday school on sunday pupils tak ing part were sam lagerquist heather moorcs gail nixon david dunlop janet johnson kathy may and terry laidlaw special music was provided by the junior choir regular clas ses will commence on sunday following the church service wth clark lyons as superin tendent assisted by gordon laidlaw a lqmdnrdu mondav evening was hip f meeting of the season f 5100 to any high school girl wishing to further her education business professional worn who required a little assistance ens club at north halton col country club with mrs d wilkinson president in th chair during the business jxrli of the meeting the chief was the bursarj this v young i grand valley and district community centre on sat sept 23rd lombardo concert and dance 900pm to 12 30 am admission- advance sale 5 00 per person fir available door sale tickets 6 00 per parson tlcketi available from any mimbir of grand valley lions club or writ encloa ing money order to grand valley lions club box 223 grand vallay ont lad makes able plea for archery range a grade 7 public scho 1 stu ii dent got almost a standing i lltion after he spoke to counlil last tuesdaj john tost son of mi and mrs duncan tost 6 guilph st j presented his case for an drch cry grange so well that socti1 council members fnllowrrl the mayor in congratulatin him for his presentation john explained tint r been practicing the sport chapel si school anl understood when a nei i complained of the danu children n hie but lis good sprt i id spent a lot of monc lor pq ment and now the only placi can legally practice is in brimp ton ne said and frankh i this is who haven t got the moncj to tncl q see far 3 over there hut during the past to ycan no one has applied for il it was therefore suggested by principal donald turner that ihc club donate three proficicn t pnzts of s2o each per year p to irs in thi vocational and iimnurcial classes names to br submitted by the school and recipients to be chosen by com inittec thih vas approved the all fair parade wav usscd ind the club is going mir two vehicles represen iii pist and present with mem bers in the proper costumes for cjh i lans and arrangements wire made for the forthcoming run mau sale to be held sept 30th in the building beside the sno white coin wash on young street mrs maureen walker gave her report on the weekend so mi wr on leadership that she had a tended as the clubs rep- hil r sontatne at york university oil sales down predict american motors loss american motors canada ltd will show a joss for the fear ending sepl 30 earl k brownndge president aid yesterday the canadian com pany has never lost money be or mr brownndge would not say what the ins would be except i got a big loss this yea sales for the 1967 model year will be about 25 000 umls a 1 per cent decline from 1966 he predictd sales of 1968 modck would be 35 000 cars led by the companv s new enlrv in the kiorty car market the javelin american motors corp of dp troit which lost 46 million in the thrc quarters ended june 30 will show a further loss in the final quarter mr brown ridge said he is a ho group vice president of the parent com pany s international operations a position formerly held by roy d chapin jr chairman mr brownndge said pnees of american motors cars will be competitive and if other makers baraise prices aaic will follow auit the canadian company lost 20 dealers during thr year added 10 and now has 300 forty four community dealers have brn signed to carry out service work in small or remote centres where there is no american mo- tors selling agency the com pany believes it is the first to tackle the service problem which has increased with long 1 er warranties this wlj j a new sports car the amx wis co into production in nov ember for introduction in eb- ruary or march it will sell in canada for less than 6 000 with 11 options i 55 important we urg our customers to have their ground prepared in advance in this way plants shrubs etc can bo planted immediately to help assure healthy growth excellent selection of evergreens flowering shrubs time to punt peonies wa are spadaliita in paomas early flowering peonies 2 00 par root new japanese peonies red wh la pink 2 00 par root special had whifo or pink peonies dblt 1 roota for 1 95 bone meal and peat moss fireplace hardwood split third cord kaadyto ual delivered 12 wynfield nursery garden centre half mile wart of 7tht lin on 17 slderoad telephone 8779952 he suggested the possib 111 of establishing a range in led arvale park and said itl r would become archers il ll were done young men like u h 11 be an asset in future or th municipal council sad mioi gibbons deputy reee speight spd h is sure council can comr hi with an answer after such a able presentation he s a protege of m sen il troop and il was nice io hen his presentation said young proudly good deal on aulo insurance this is who to see for jt the same good de on life and homeowners insurance r see him now george e drumm 42 langstone cr b776148 statt tabh insumrlct cownwies canadian heed offlco scarboreuflh ontario georgetown district high school board evening classes 196768 georgetown district high school offers the following evening classes for the school year 196768 registration dates september 20 and 21 fee basic english for non english speaking canadians 5 00 ten week courses 6 00 twenty week courses 12 00 payable on registration night school certificates will be awarded to those who have atten ded at least 75 of the classes and who have successfully completed the prescribed course in the commercial and technical courses the successful students marks will be recorded on the regular day school records and will be on file in the general school office wednesday classes millinery beginners sewing oil painting hairdressing basic english for new canadians grade 10 bookkeeping grade 10 shorthand grade 10 typing automotive mechanics 1 electronics ii machine shops 1 woodworking blueprint reading rug hooking thursday classes hostess advanced sewing conversational french grade 11 bookkeeping grade 11 shorthand grade 9 typing business machines automotive mechanics 00 electronics i machine shop ii small engines outboard motors mechanical drafting all cui are from 7 30 to 9 30 the school board has approved the following resolutions governing classes to be offered at the night school a all count offered must have at least fifteen itartlng enrolment nd part 1 b where prt year only if h pert of thisie c no re fundi will be r e offered the part 2 course will be offered in th next registration meets the registration number stipulated in tht vocati school graduation d pin rest forr fees to be paid i fees paid on registration n board office individuals where poitiblc by telcphi request for any cla not included in information regarding night school between b 30 end 4 30 week days e h gorth chairman of board paid for night school course after 1st night of course inei at the grade 10 11 level for the secondary omplcled at the high school on registration nights or by mall money order with the application form n ght for classes not being held wilt be is reg ster ng for a course not being i first class above will be given consideration further es may be obtained by telephoning 8776966 efunded by the school vert will b notified d f turner principal ambassador price reduction brand new from 2379 ambassador sports sedan large stock of brand new cars on hand at similar savings some demonstrators save hundreds jeffreylynch 310 queen st e brampton rambler limited 4512490

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