Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 9, 1969, p. 3

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mm my jyii 534 fe sf feil v itnesses sterious mil s si ing tmn atictmk nyim nh jects seen near iforval during the ludtaawife not uwre foltofchristmae cheer itie two o circled for pw hours near a local dairy jim clark part owner of curk brotbera farm at fourth xlne w and 1ft sideroad notl- two mysterious lights wfcfle ehedddg hit barn at ab- ontbr i j other not eo ttey appeared to me like a aawcer ith light shining up it glvinc itpiuc dome ing from one to one ar 1 a hal mlnuuajor each circuit he said he lights were not white but a hghtcolor were shaped like hal a- sphere- and bad tbe appearance of a sil bur h n6t1besd7seeaf beam meaning the intensity wta similar there was no ray of light the objects with the ground as therewould be with a searehhght said mr clark adding that uritwas the first time he hn see flying aaue- ivv th1 oboroetpwn herald s thursday j anua ih page a i at if wpb oomncates imiikaouaamsia mmwanmy savi mrlwiknu wraffis w -yr- iadies hkst agirl sheryl ann smith was the firafeaby fcorn at georgetown and district memorial hospital in 1969 here with mom mrs russell smith of limehouse the five pounds ten ounce new years day baby appears blase about the whole business she was born at 613 am hornby holiday happenings mr and mrs roy south of hampton yis on rnri f e with mr and- mrs 4arry t hamilton and family iywith mr and mrs glen giles and family of niagara alls mr and mrs bill crozier of severn bridge visited recently wjth mr and mrs warner ma- sen jimrs harold treanor of rr 1- meadowvale visited on sun day with mr and mrs joe shea afid family j mrs elmer may mr and mrs aid may and sherry were din nf r guests on christmas day with mr and mrs cliff wrig- glesworth mr and mrs kerry jepsob- evln susaa and shelley of georgetown mr and mrs garry hamilton kent kendra and kimberley were dinner guests with mr and mrs jim hamilton the lights would- disappear brhlnd clouds and then reap peared as they maintained the aamedbtauee from eacfi other while aweeping in wide clock- arise circles in the direction of richmond hill mr clark ad ded he aaid they werent cb plae because they w e trav elling much faster than con ventional aircraft and he didnt think they were search lights because tie knows what search- litsookliker saving seen them near italton during the half hour be wat ched them mr clark atfdl the lights circled continuously tak the sighting -was- confirmed by ijnda madiu whose hu band clayton works on the clark farm- j lisrs mam watched tb lights on and of from 9 p jfn to 1030 pm acrordms to w he bright light war fstarftat and the dim one slow- they were coming from the south and going towards the east and ey circled for two hours she went on the lights bad an oval shape and went in and but of cloud ms madill said several other witnesses saw toil strange lights u they cir cled uear the clark farm simi lar lights ha been san in the heapeler pusllnsch area two nighta previously mr clark said bu ml extra mrswmpiut mndmanr bhamalea iga ssf itunbrirnm is bonus tapfs wotacoonshsra tan- my6wme swowmiolludts w rfs rictlvl an xlrft sc norval the peoplein this district were sorryto headof the sud den death of jackrbeattle who died on monday dec 23 in peel memorial hospital sincere mr and mrs delbert downs sympathy is extended to his vaere dinner guests on christmas wifejean amifamily hi ojuv ents mr and mrs harold beat- tie and sister mrs john bussell birthday greetings to the fol lowing who are celebrating birthdays floyd downs on jan uary 1 larry hall on jan 2 nancy robertson on jan 4 john bussell on jan 5 and ron nie bousfield on jan 7 congratulations to wally stemmann on the opening of his new butcher shop wally will be specializing in cutting meat homemade sausage and head cheese wally has worked in the butcher business for many years and now has the pleasure of opening up a business of his own mrs jim hamilton village bustles with ib salmon 58 iga corn235 mmmmam 78 halo shabdhm minnbjsiailbiucpl63 vvo5 mmr oresimh wj potatoes mm i toe pupils of mrs bill lajot before christmasrto actions law a mr bruc nixons own alliance church p w collins pastor 779116 hl00o aun sunday school ir00 am morning worship 710 pm evening service 030 pm the alliance hour radio cham 1280 cedarvale i community centre st johms united church iii cueiph st trrani 930 am church school grade 1 and up jh am worship church school nursery to grade 1 everyone is welcome i the anglican church of canada st george 60 guelph st sunday january 12th epjphany i 800 a m holy uchariaj a30 am choral eucharist 1100 am morning prayer mi first baptist church mafci and guelph 8775491 minister rev l b wilton 1773084 worship services 10 am sunday church school u ajn morning worship 7 pm evening worship organist mrs w townend choir director mr doug peck r class girls 1012 years put on a christmas skit with donna ridley and kelly frost singing a duet christine pomeroy and cindy reid each played a piano solo gordon laidlaws class of girls and boys over 12 years put on a skit on the night before christmas in hippy fcshion this followed by a red skelton record the ijttle christmas tree and junior choir ended the program with two more numbers santa claus arrived to enter tain the children and assisted in distrlbutimpthe gifts from the tree and candy canes and oranges a lunch of cookies milk and coffee ended the enjoyable ev ening the annual christmas concert of norval presbyterian church sunday school was held on fri day evening december 20 with rev r duncanson as chairman recitations were given by carol little ross mcclure sam mc- clure douglas mcclure and louanne reed and sam mcclure each sang a aolo songs and recitations were presented by the nursery class and the junior pupils of the sunday school sang carols the coc children of the hurch presented the night mrs wm s reids class of 56 year olds- presented a play on christmas in disneyland the 78 year old pupils of mrs ross cunningham each gave a verse using the letters of christmas mary ann kingdons class of 910 years presented a christ mas pageant and the 1112 year old pupils with teacher lorene archdeacon put on a skit on christmas gifts santa arrived to help hand out the gifts from the tree to end an enjoyable evening the candle light service of the junior teen alio choirs of norval united church held oh sunday evening dec 22 was well attended in spite of the bad driving conditions and unfavourable weather it was presented in the sev en lessons of christmas the choirs came in during the pro cessional hymn with each one carrying a lighted candle douglas thurlbeck and clif ford laldlaw read lesson one and barry dunlop and douglas enman read lesson two with a selection sung by the senior choir elgin hyatt read lesson three mrs j may read a poem incarnate love and the junior choir sang two selections gordon lyons sam lager quist glen lyons read lesson uwb basket 25 cnigkbtguts 55 bakery treats raisno meantf v 49 news echoes fronvihe heralds of 10 and 20 years ago iga dog food 57 otuv ltnluktlaqt post cereals 37 quick oats 79 tetley tea bags 79 tfllomttots j- cello oki ws m atm1 hlllag mmaywimum an jam tomatoes ax mi wkt an at touat apples fc neilson candies oto popping corn premium crackers fooorao3 lie town sooitb mas snam mm a t is 11 269 39 k one more reason why we say iga lucky shopper j kalh- 43 shelley 637 four followed with a solo by cameron read the story which wyman walkem read lesson heather hyatt dear little stra i of the nine seven and mrs j thurlbeck nger and a poem the miracle the senior choir sang a sel- read a poem the continuing dreams read by mrs donald ection and the teen choir sangi christ with selection by the cleave and a selection sung byjtwo numbers gary lyons read teen choir and the junior choir the senior choir i lesson six followed with a poem mrs w ridley was organist and wayne hyatt and john nixon read by anne doane and a sellrev ridley gave the announce- read lesson five mrs hartley ection sung by the junior choir i men is the offertory prayer and the benediction the service was followed with a social hour in the basement and mrs w ridley was pres ented with a gift on behalf of the choir mrs ed mclean norval presbyterian church organist eileen jane best church school am worship service jo00 ait parents also ask why ps christian reformed church 7th line georgetown al j vandehpel minlittr services every sunday r30 am and 400 pm ii am sunday school j jraitors welcome i listen avary sunday te thi back to ooo hour ratf jmlnkter dr joel nederhood ckey 590 830 armj i3lu 1030 am fm 1007 meg v s chin 400 pm 19s9 th new rectory hat been completed at st albans glen williams and rev and mrs ohn rathbono moved into thevhoose in lime for christmas it is hoped that the rectory vvill eventually be connected to thechurch by a cloister and that a new parish hall will jomplefe the complex i jack harlow has been elected chief of the georgetown fire department for the third straight year i extensive damage was done to the rear of the hydro building on water street friday when a truck owned by humes transport slid down an icy slope and ram med it while crossing the town paxkjng lot tne ground was turned into a sheet of ice by freezing rain which fell all new years day the driver glen lovejoy of toronto was knocked unconscious 1949 the death of tom longboat famed indian runner recalls the days when as a youth he was a resident of stew arttown and worked as a hop picker on the farm of the late john smith betsey on the 7th line stewarttown residents recall that he- lived in the hotel operated by mr brewer which is now occupied by j sanford and so- three men all esquesing township employees had a mir aculous escape from injury on monday afternoon while working in the repair shop in the of the new town ship hall at stewarttown herbert roshier ed mclean and sam mlleham were working on some of the town ship road machinery when a sixteen foot brick pillar which supported three steel girders in the roof 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