Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 23, 1967, p. 14

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reeves deputies compete in three county elections at least three new fices will appear at hilton county coun cil next year at tuesday i dim ing of county council three reeves sat next to three deputy rcfui wh are opposing them in this years elections deputy roeve at day and reeve herb merry oakvjlle re presentatives arc battling each other similarly deputy reeve frank rogers and reee gord gallagher f burlington arc af tr the fame seat and mil ion has deputy reeve charles mcncfy and reee austin ledwith going for the reeveshlp the onlv other municipality to have elections this year is ks- quesing and they do not j have their nominations until novem bcr 27 if the present deputy reeve george currie decides to go for reeve there would be a fourth reeve and deputy reeve contest in the county belters collect awards af georgetown golf closing georgetown golf country clubs test got their rewards for feats fashioned on the cour se in major competitions over the past season when the golf ers held their closing dinner in the clubhouse saturday about a hundred and thirty attended the dinner and stayed to see trophies and prizes war ded to oer thirty recipients major winners were club champion mike fullen runner up dwayne hay b flight chanjpl don whichelo c hightclmnpj lome cunninrham junior champion paul prcsswood hus band and wife team steve and wiry petto best ball medal play tic ross dibble and blackie graham and jim harrison and jark kcmshcad best ball match pa jim rimleck and stan bin- sel direttcrs trophy bobby hall holes inone ray angus and don whichelo mclntyre directors trophv fdr ladies bcv brecn nine hole champ bev brecn field day winner ilene cunningham and points day winner gloria sin clair a special surprise presentat ton was made to mens section secretary treasurer john gibson for outstanding service in that office tokens of appreciation were also given clubhouse man agers mr and mrs jim gray and club professional doug sin clair mens captain ross dibble director ray wilson and exrcu live member ron johnson hand led njen s presentations and la dies captain ruth uren pres encd ladies section awards thev were introduced by norm dickenson and jov dur ant section presidents ladies club a cocktail hour proceeded the dinner and dancing concluded pion edith the evening stewarttown tells church history to institute meeting the november meeting of es quesmg women s institute was held thursday evening last at the home of mr and mrs rob ert thorns with a rood attend ance reports w ere received from committees re the dist net dessert luncheon the cairn the halloween party and thei catering for the true blue- lodge mrs r i aw son gae current e the h sto ical research eon vencr mm walter lawson was in charge of ine program whoi gave the his ory of sl johns church stewarttonn along with other historical items and read ing- mrs george atkinson recited in flanders fields mrs j c i murray mrs stuart hall prov ided refreshments and assisted the hostess names were exchan ged for the christmas meeting to be held at the home of mrs g atkinson i happv btrthrj- to marjjo wa imga 12 years old nov 17th laurie maxwell 15 nov 22nd and mary jean maxwell 13 november 25th three from georgetown in teen bowling tournament on salurdav nov 19 the scarborough 5 pin bowlmg as locution held their second centennial senior teens mixed tournament which was a trcm en dons success three bowlers from the georgetown youth bowling senior teenage league were on the team representing central ontario the other me i mbrs of the central ontario team came from oakvillc competition was of the high est calibre and the champion ship team was not decided until the end of the last game the host trenace teams in on tario competed and there were fnurtecn teams in all coming from london kitchener and waterloo niagara central ontarjp york simcoe oshawa peterborough york west tor onto scarborough hingston ottawa and western ontario i the central ontario team made a tremendous showing and fin shed in th piace e can be proud of our teenage bowlers who con ducted themselves so well and are a credit t the sport of i pin bowlins said coach gcorse nurse the winning team came from york simcoe and the nia gara tem were runners up the central ontano team mim bers were dwen patterson geor getown 1067 eleanor nicholson 862 georgetown bob stewart georgetown 1130 tom patters m hopedale 1201 barrv savcll 1140 hopedale megan mcnally hopedale 841 afler the tournament a han quet mas beltf at the canadians hotel with a dinner and dance md presentation of trophies police team confers credit lodge degree tuesday evening november 21st was an eventful one in i credit lodges calendar for the year 1967 that evening the onlino provincial police masonic dc i gree team of no 3 district paid a fraternal visit to georgetown and conferred a degree i the team under the udder ship of charles tmv wilkin son played to a full house with an extra large attendance of members and visitors al though well known throughout ontario as a degree team this is the first official visit they have made to georgetown degree team was accompanied bj their own soloist and pipers after the degree sgt major wilkinson said how delighted he and his team were to be present and he was happy to be back in north halton where he was for many years in charge of the north halton opp detachment bob lawson thanked the dc gree team for their superb per formancc and said that he fell members had never witnessed a finer degree his motion wis ably seconded by william b i hamilton a social hour ended the evening before the close of the evening worshipful brnther wilkinson introduced the officer responsible for organizing this team some fourteen years ago chief superintendent l robbie of opp headquarters toronto i inspector s a wilson presented brother robbie with an oil por trait which appropriately en ough had been painted bv an oakville opp member ofticrj j ncmby the chief supcnn tendent thanked the degree team for this fine gesture on h s departure to headquarters from i district 3 also taking part as director of the police team wasj a well known district resident i rt worshipful brother jim cunningham i w m sam pennce thanked all for atending was chief engineer for insurance brokers firm chief engineer for tomenson saunders ltd a toronto in surance brokers firm franklin ross pctch 40 p eng died in peel memorial hospital brampton n november 12th following a heart attack a graduate in civil cngincct ing from the university of tor onto he was the only son of mr and mrs frank pctch 30 chap el street and spent his bo hood oi their farm at union where he attended s s 3 chinguacousy his parents mov cd to georgetown and he com pleted his high school educat ion here he worked for soma jears with canadian fire undcrwrit ers in montreal and had held his present position in the city for the past seven years while making his home in brampton he was a member of augs- burgh lutheran church and of the brampton kinsmen club he leaves his wife thelma macdonald three children carol ralph and marsha and his parents here rev a j datars conducted the funeral service last wcdncs day in the church with inter ment following in brampton cemcterj pallbearers were jimi bums herb dolson laurie bu chanan and victor wagner of brampton and douglas pownc and walter parriss of toronto mrs pelch suffered a double bereavement that day when her brother ross mclellan 66 died sudden at his home in stratford a retired canadnn national railways employee he was a native of that cit he leaves hn wife marguerite aldworth three children mrs bill davis and donald of stratford and stanley willowdale and his sis tcr mrs fetch funeral service took phce in stratford on wednesday planned apartment is opposed by 31 a planning board recommen dation to rezone to allow con slruclion of an 8 suite apart ment building on cherrv street is being opposed by a group of district residents solicitor water sopinka pre scnting a petition to council mondav signed by 31 people pointed out their objections he said two houes on the street could depreciate cited traffic hazards to children and said that in turning down an ap plication in another part of town the board said a new off cial plan is in process and a de cision would not be made until this is finalized a resident bruce harlev al so spoke against the apartment and said it would be discnmin ation if land is rezoncd here when apartments are not allow cd m the park area he said a partly completed house on the street should be finished before any more build ing is considered and also men tioncd adding to traffic ha7ards on an already busy street council did not discuss thi further at the meeting but md endorse a planning board rcc ommcndition which turned down a request tram alcin homes 1o reone a portion of land m the east end from rl to r2 top platings for county 4hers at winter fair halton county 4hcr s were among the top placings in the junior activities section for 411 field crop club members at the royal winter fair nor ma and bob leslie represent ing the acton forage club pla ced 9th and 6th respectively with their herta barley keith aitken placed 5th with hia entry of stormont oats and verna thompson halton 4h forage club placed 3rd with her entry of stormont oats with dennis mcclurc 4th in the garry oats class in the 411 corn section john nurse was 5th and ken alderson 10th represent ing the halton 4h corn club receives diploma at ryerson convocation james kenneth richardson of durham street who received a diploma in financial manage ment was among ine 225 stud ents who took part in ryerson institutes first fall convocation during this past week students graduating were the first to do so under ryerson s recently in augurated trimester system of year round operation thi oeororrown h1mald thursday nov 23rd 1947 page 14 silverwood basket drive adds to cub pack funds one hundred and fortv stvtn 6 and 4 quart baskets were col lected bv iji ticnrgetow n a pack cubs in a basket drive saturday ten cubs headed bv leaders mrs davis and miss ann van hoekclen made the rounds of horned in the gcorgcvicvv pi iu area to colli ct the baskets which were turned in for cash the cubs enjoved hot choco late in holy ross church base ment afterwards community presentation for mr and mrs j stull mrs george henderson was hostess to community residents on november 17 to honour two young peoplo who were married recently john stull and sheila campbell euchre was enjoyed and mrs george burt won high for ladies and ben case scored for men bill wilson won con sol ation prize the couple were presented with a chair and otto man and the women s institute gae them a carved wooden tny coffee and sandwiches were scived to complete a hap py get together mrs d williamson was host ess to silvcrwood women s ins titutc on november 9 mrs g henderson presided and several business items were discucd before the entertainment mrs i red dufficld showed slides with a commentary of her visit to lxpo george hcnd crson and d woods of hornhv shi wed slide of their trip ac n s camda 1 ic bojs were wo from this district who were lucky to he part of a group of centennnl tnvulcrs who en joyed the oppoilunity to see more of anidn a recorded comment ir b i woods alonj with slnls wa informative and imnsin socnl cup of tea and dessert wire enjojed i mr and mrs clare wilson spent ptrt of last wcik in hope- town mr wilson intended to do i hunting but on tuesday it snowed between b and 10 in ches so thiv decided to return homt mr burgess spent last wcei at orono where he visited with relatives mrs 1 scott south wins battle for new halton manor the south rose again at hal ton county council meeting tuesday afternoon and this time they defeated the north eighteen to twelve this time the battle was more humane it was a fight to hav a new home for the aged built in the southern part of the county before any addition is considered to the newly opened martin house in milton the motion moved by deputy reeve frank rogers of burling ton and deputy reeve allan day of oakvillehrccts the board of minagcmcnt of the halton ma nor to proceed with construction of a manor m the south prior to any addition to the home in milton s reeve herb merry in his spir ited pica pointed out that the old people don t want to be in an isolated field but would pre fcr to look out at cars be able to siiop or see a movie we aon t need a great lot of land i see a senior citizens tower if vo like said mr merry after you re on an elevator it docsn t matter wnclher you go two itoreya or ten storeys reeve gord gallagher pointed out the difficulties encountered by relatives in oakville or bur lington wanting to visit halton manor there ia no way of getting there except by car he stated warden bill coulter was not history repeats currie sits in wardens chair a man who first sat in the warden a chair at halton coun ty council in 1936 took that chair again at this weeks meet ing george currie deputy reeve of esqtiesing and a veteran of for ty years political experience took the chair as part of thc normal monthly routine cointy council where a differ ent member every month pre sides while council is in com fbi 010 ik fbe mi t tee of the whole vppoaed to tin mm f a in the south but contended provincial governments should be sooth they very definite idea on and size of such hornet added only reeve bill hunter georgetown voted with southern members but reeve george currie also ed out he was not opposed felt there was not information as yet to vote it goodtr g000g relatives hold reception after scottporter wedding wrights urber shop variety 7 james street open 8 am to 9 p m 7 days opposite mackenzie s personal attention phone 877 9589 ample free parking a couple who will make ihcir home in hamilton were married in st johns united church here on november 4th baskets of jellow mums dc coratet l he cnurch for the mar mge or jams adrian porter daughter of mr and mrs jack porter port arthur and ronald scott of hamilton rev robert scnvens officiated and bernard shubsoic was organist the bride a bell telephone employee m toronto is the niece of mr and mrs r quanbur 17 elizabeth strce she wore a street length fitted brocade dress and matching coat and a chapel veil caught with a halo of roses she cam ed a nosegay of white sweet heart roses mrs i ilhan dimick matron of honour and miss janet slack wore- turquose fitted sheaths matching coats and earned noscgas of pale jellow sweet heart roses it was a double ring cerem any and mr porter gave his daughter in marriage the groom a brother joe scott of hamilton was groomsman jack porter port arthur and bob scott hamilton brothers of the bride and groom were ushers a reception followed at the home of mr and mrs quar bury where the brides mother received guests wearing a brown knitted sheath with brown and beige accessories and a corsage of beige roses the groom s grandmother mrs scott of hamilton also recerved wearing a dark green wool suit black accessories and a cllow orchid corsage guests attended from hamil ton fort william port arthur sarnia marathon goodwood port credit and toronto prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at a show er held by bell telephone fcl low employees in toronto and at a proxy shower held by mrs jack parrot and mrs c moran cy in port arthur george e dru 42 tngstonc cr s776t state far it i- few a camfmm canadian head off lea scarborough ontario solid state tv stem ryders tv service 4 young si 7747h ttin wmc i sthjeo iadk phonoeuth j237 to 599 double decker attracts attention at norval nonal residents took 9 one look friday evening nov ember 17th when thev saw an english double decker bus fil led with passengers turn inlol the riviera club mr and mr clifton moreton and herbert i were especially surprised to see the folk ndinr in the top deck of the bus looking in at them tnrouph the window as it went b the front of the bus ha 1 the name rournmouth in lights and at the back the name south hampton j mr zuber owner of the rv era reports that it was the prnvicial police association ball he d there fridav eveninc v rvuibl the bus was rented bj them as pt of the cvenincjs en tertainment 1 this coming rida even ng november 24th will be the heel game and frshenes association ball at the riviera on sunday evening november 18 the biggest band in anada the majesties plajcd for the moving to toronto peewees lose goalie georgetown s c4v peewees cored in the opening and clos ing periods to down oranje ville 51 in a tri- nuntv pre wee league match here novem bcr 14th presgrave from nix and mc tarlanr mcfadven from tend ey and fdar from mcfadycn lifted george own to a 3 goal lead in the first period met ad yen from fleming and edgar and peterson from presgrave notched third period goals john harrison scored the on ly ornngeville goal unassisted in the middf period i dave gleave the c v pee wee regular piaie since the first of the season will be lost to the club soon when he moves back to toronto allan dens- more who plajcd novice for the past two jears has been nved up from saturday morn inc hockej tdake over netmin cine gleave and laird shared the goalie duties against orange santa here saturday be sure lr be on hand for the big i ions parade thu sat urday afternoon parade forms at sinclair ave tom haines takes pleasure in announcing he has taken over the garage and shell service station formerly known at harrys auto service in glen williams end will confmue bus ness at the same locat on as ttgien garage ltd man st n glen williams telephone 877 5492 specializing in automatic transmissions also tuneupa brakes and general auto repairs sheu oil products dance and next week the love lights and the tiaras will be the name band providing the muio freat4kwe diamond ring from 1bo john boughton jewellers certified watchmakers 5 main sim north 8774313 y do you care how much you pay for prescriptions vanguard 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