Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1968, p. 2

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-r- ims lutepiycr k wants lower taxes si byron street o ontario dear atr editor in the ejection december 2 far tba xsenrsetown- council we will need no fence alttara those who win ride with both aides in any srfumtnl we have one too michaiu fx6t i eokmbt mayolt em hyde end two candidates new to politic michael foot andy mackenzie are coretlng the two ward i council soars in georgetown and sro crowd happy time for st andrews ball by ralph hum j the hllhluht of region act fllueslait week wu without a cfmbt the legion pipe band a andrew ball which took place on saturday i thank to the hard work and diligence of merv allen and rfember of the band the hall was full to capacity with many jouldoe dancers unable to pur chase tickets which in itaelf is evidence that a larger auditor ium is very necessary in this fist growing town i j ross hilller and the country fpiythm boy were up to their usual standard of perfection tniring intermission the patrons tre entertained by the sons of scotlands highland dancing 4oup plus several aelectlons rendered by the branch pipe band the buffet snpper which vfa served later in the evening was most enjoyable r jgucsts from branch 55 ifoodstock were s sandeford aj w mlnnard and their lad ies- the two woodstock memb- efs are member of that leg ions colour partyl member of tfe pipe band are most grate ful to the merchants of town who jtlndly donated prizes for the dunce scottish wit jim meekison handled the job of mc with his usual scot tish wit keeping everyone hap py prises for the evening wont to pipe sgt j norton lena white mr j colp mrs j meekison and m moriarlty member of the band were un happy with the absence of branch senior officers they thought that at least one officer should have been there to rep resent the branch at the ladies general meet ing last thursday mae harley jean lockhurst ainu cappcr- auld and haiel bumper were nominated for president for 1st vice m clark m hale m arnold 2nd vice ii dumper a- collins b emond m harley financial secretary a capper- auld m harley r ttmpson treasurer a capperauld e kemshead recording secretary r timpson r lludlccr a ni cholson executive j hayes b emond a mccartney h pres ton a collins r timpson h dumper elections for the ab ove will be held at the next grnietocftuirh meeting thursday i immanuel lqtheran church windsor road at carole st worship service 1040 am imnday school 930 am j klirtner pastor 87t9735 first baptist church main and coelph 17754 i minister th l fc wilton 77iom worship services communion 11 jn morning worship ministry of music by junior choir 1 pan evening worship orianist mrs w townend choir director mr douf peck tric anglican church op canada st george 60 guelph st advent i 800 am holy eucharist 930 aln choral eucharist 1100 am choral uchrit st johns united church 11 colph st b7j3531 minister hrf robert o scrlvern orfariht bcrnarj shmbgole 930 am church school grade 1 and up 11 am worship church school nuriery to grade 1 midweek jictivltifcj for all ae tvxryone is welcome general dec 12th eight teams will represent branch 120 oa saturday at the auxiliary zone dart competit ion about 20 teams from out of town will invade tba branch and refister before midday ce club amplications to join the branch newly formed car club are beyond expectations with in three days of accepting mem bers the quota is more than half full and interest is ex tremely keen the new years party ticket are on sale at the branch as in previous years the sale of them will be restricted to members only until december 20th after that date any tick ets not sold will be sold to don members gord king has lots of christ mas draw tickets op hand for those of you who wish to aell them hope to see many hew mem bers out to the next general meeting thursday november 26 where the main topic should be the extension the long this u left pending truv higher the cost will rise and continue to rise how about joining the u j bird club all you have to do u pay next years dues bow and you are a member seems that i there could be a few privileges for members of the eaxly bird club scwls sot we understand from district commander capperauld that the district schools of in ruct ion are ut up and ready lo go and if it were not for the com ing holiday season branches would be attending them how however early january will see them in operation the schools will be held in three areas zone 1 2 anl 3 will have a school zones i and 5 a school and zones s artd 7 will be to gether this wllf lessen the travelling to all branches in the district we were also informed of a district poppy meeting in jn- uary hope to see parents out to the air cadet ball this friday november 20 the officer and sponsoring committee need your support and would also like to meet you friday night dart shoot was the best ever every chair was taken and darts were being thrown at three boards instead of the usual two sorry we dont have a list of winner seems we have mislaid it somewhere norval presbyterian church ministea hbv h d duncanson organist eileen jane best chorcu school 1000 am worship service 11 is am thje maonlflcat- christian reformed church 7th line georoetowui at j vamjanpol minister service every sunday 830 am and 400 pm visitors welcome listen every sunday tub back to cod hour radio minister dr joel nederfcood ckey 590 830 am cfgm 1310 1030 ar chin 400 pm georgetown alliance church a4 riw christian missionary auiancc f w couiws rtor 77tm 10 am sunday school 1 1 am morning worship whna h your godt 7 pjri communion servka 930 pm thai alliance hour radio cham 12b0 casarvau community ctntrf yes i live in georgetown of this im very proud i alnf out all it praise right often clear and laud and if im reelected as your deputy reeve ill help with all your problems and every single peeve art hl m th mail rao thal oator hiral thu mov mth if page no coandoors with an axe to rind a behalf of the industry they vorfc for we had tsro sam plead thb a few years ago which baa coat the town over 2000 a month ever aipce for reduced water and sewage rates to four industries involved no on on council who main tain thay will not want to be on council unles they can aee 4 or 5 mill increase in the tax rate wo want lower taxes no representatives on coua dl who will aall na down the tiyt with any developer that doea not produce a 4040 indus trial ratio as required to keep the town in food financial pos ition and thlsjwlth no expense to present residents if this town i to finish next year with a aurplus expenditur es must decrease rather than increase let us make sure and vote a council in that will take as their motto concern for the taxpayer will be my first cqn cern your truly ed awter allimapad 96th birthday for mr howard price mr howard price celebrated his soth birthday on saturday at the kelly nursing home many of hi friends called to congratulate him the ucw met on tuesday november 10th the afternoon unit mairat the home of mrs richard shortill st there members and 1 visitor present mrs healey presided and after the opening remarks called on mrs marshall for the devotions a letter of thanks was read from mr ferguson head of the immigration dep artment in nova scotia thank ing the organization for ihe bale which arrived aafely vari ous report were given which showed the years work had been gratifying mrs marshall reported for the nominating committee she said due to var- lou reason the membership had gone down and they were unable to get unices filled some discussion took place and it was decided with regret that the afternoon unit would have to dlsfisnd miss hilts took the topic which was on china at the close of the meeting mrs madill and mr marshall as- auted by the hostess served a dainty lunch the evening unit wet in the church basement mrs v j shortill had the topic mrs floyd shortill the devotional imrs clarke and mrs don brown provided the lunch winner at the euchre on wednesday night were ladies 1st mr cora snyder 2nd mrs b davidson mens 1st w san ders 2nd wayne jackson pleased to report mr adams i recovering nicely from surg ery at the georgetown hospital mrs lawr 1 also much im proved and able to get up for a while each day n her home mr sg bennett of scots- dale won b special award with hi shorthorn cattle at the this weeks best buys lurid mhsh rugihi hue mir grapefruit 10 79 ijiv tnl 1 f j- kav orwagaja moumtat chicken basket crisp celery 25 delicious apples5 59 ac caawa staai amjou pears 559 umasaim i mm fresh broccou uu una mm itum htalth dtautv aids listeri1e57 oem toothpaste 2-ls- uylltspirjk g3 maxim corte- aylmer beets jeuopuddingsr pablum cereal- 179 2tf33 49 i itiisbv w89 wieners iis cod fillets 53 rhozls luuu 2 or bakery treats fbuitgakei ma 59115 kachaulpt 49 dempstasknon rolls r32 food oars cbmncatb rat to bsara ttrts wwoi niu we rr jsstt lg loan i looa coiril t wu y innsluu iiiim h hum w h nm um uls on annum awake orjurtt dttw l sruntsatvetopptlk 3l v y walkers saltines 265 jeuy mallows- 275v peas carrots 239 cheese twists 3 2100 iiarshmallpws259 in the dairy case cheese 411 whajtch iwteillle- 4 1 v 1j iga lucky shopper mrs d vcaiurae2 windsor road 1701 hoyil winter fair we extend sympathy to the jfenninks family in the loss of their mother mrs jcnninis moved to georgetown from the farm now occupied by the de kleer family after the death of mr jcnninjy a few years aio also the family of the late norval man injured when car rolfs over a norval area man was injur ed in a onecar accident on the ksquesint cliincuacousy town ship line south of norval at 030 november 20 rtleliard todd 20 of iul 2 norval suffered a broken lok bruises and lacerations to the head and numerous other in juries he was treated in geor getown si district memorial hospital provincial pollco said the small enkllsh sports car lie was driving was co- ipletely demol ished when l i led over cinis- lni an estimated 1100 dam- joe anthony whose death ocl currcd last week mrs ico jamieson along with many other 4ii home making club leaders spent two days last week in toronto they were quests of the home economies dept of akriculturo and food while in troonto they spent one nitht at the lord simeoe hotel about 200 leaders sat down to breakfast alonu with homo economists from differ ent counties of ontario rf mrswinnifred smith l ma brown 0d optometrist mew location now upstairs in the woodrex bldg 47 main street n jus north of silvers ken marshall for esquesing council another reason most people listen to bill we 66 q happy birthday now you may qualify for your retirement pension under the canada pension plan ifyouariiiow66xryouoteeiicontrir- alort xititik lo the canada rvnsioa wiui and if youvo retired from regular employment con tact your canada ifvnsiori mall ouice how 1 f you will become 66 in 1969 get in touch with your canada itaisionman office three months beforo your birthday tho people there will help you fill out tho application form that if you ar o 50 or ova- and hav contribute to th canada pension plan you dont hava to retire to qualify for banalita tfh district ohua in thla mtntt are llaud balow iuiu f explain how your pension is worked out and when you become eligible youll ret all tao answer to questions aboutyour rclirc- incnt pension payment is not automatic yotl must apply to rcccrvo your pension benefits application ahould bo made in tho canada 1cuiiuu man ollko scrriroj yotur communily tesoid v te bipairrwierrtf aunohal utmm amd satuajir ttit hobiouhabul johw munro auiustik 3264 biooc st v tb 23m6s3 et0bic0ke

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