Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 27, 1969, p. 13

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j3- j ballinafad 85th birthday daughter entertains for father on wednesday mr tom hack local resident was guest ef honour at a lovely turkey upper including birthday cake with air the trimmings prepar ed by bis daughter mrs tare- wellthe occasion was mr hacks 85th birthday he re ceived many cards letters and phone calls a pleasant surprise was a long distance phone call from florida it was from bis son fred mr and mrs fred mack are holidaying in florida and they wanted to wish him happy birthday j- the meeting of flie ucw was held at the home of mrs el- wood snow mrs jamieson pre sident opened the meeting and welcomed back mrs lawr who has been confined to home for some time with a back ailment mrs richard shortill- jr gave the devotional and mrs clarke the georgetown herald thursday feb 27th 1969 page 13 t stewarttown r the topic which was on the great women of china there was some discussion regarding women who would like to lie associated with the group but could not be active it was felt by members that there was a heed for a home helpers group mrs lawr and mrs jamieson assisted the hostess in serving lunch correction from last issue it was vickilyn hembruffs 10th birthday which she celeb rated and not her 9th which was reported in error the funeral service of- mrs vuma pap was conducted by the rev canon jj3 maxwell in st johns anglican church on thursday afternoon february 20th with interment in green wood cemetery georgetown mrs pap died at the marting ale villa nursing home in bradford on tuesday february 18 where she had been a pat ient born in hungary 92 years ego she came to canada a number of years ago and lived for some time at the home of her daughter and soninlaw dr and mrs paul beer on the 5th line above no 5 sideroad in esquesing township mr thomas beer a teacher at georgetown district high school who at present is in england and mr michael beer of johns hopkins hospital bal timore are grandsons sympathy of the community is extended to thejn and their families a good number enjoyed the delicious pancakes made and served by the men of st johns church on tuesday evening february m mrs ca grant congratulations to gordie smith gregory siiow and ricky hembruff in passing their mus ic examination the boys have been taking guitar lessons from a teacher in georgetown mr and mrs jesse mcenery attended the wending of their niece jennette hindley and larry cox which took place at hillsburgh baptist church fri day evening feb 21 they were also guests at the recep tion which followed at the hillsburgh community centre the ebho riding club had a skating party saturday night at the hillsburgh arena there was a really good turn out of members the ice was in- beaut iful condition and the weather could not have been more agree able skaters of all ages enjoyed an hoursfree style skating then fhegentlemen took over the ice for a hockey game org anized by mike herrington doughnuts and hot chocolate were served after the hockey by ruth burt the hall was available for games but every one got to talking about horses the coming show season and the new crop of foals about to start making their appearance it seems everyone is looking forward to spring the next event on the club calendar will be a clinic in march the name chosen for the 4h homemakers for the new pro ject is jcptton cozies they had their 4th meeting in the community centre on saturday morning two new girls joined the club namely marion lipsky and linda theriauld making a total of twentyfour girls tak ing the course which is the lar gest club to date the girls were ella 1969 president kenneth ella of hornby mi recently elected president of the ontario jersey club for 1800 ken and his son lome are tee second and third generation of the eua family to breed jerseys and their rock ella jas sey farm incin the base line just west of hornby corn er is a fiimuy affair the farm contains not only the long est ablished hockella jersey herd but also an efficiently operated mass egg production plant cat ering to an excellent retail market the ella herd first registered cattle back in 1928 and a high quality herd thanks to the jud icious selection of aires and breeding females has beendev- eloped from that modest begin ning 43 years ago the herd now contains many noted animals or their offspring including marvias climax sandra reserve grand champion at the cne last- year brownlana kavolas josyl present holder of three alltune milk production championships first as a junior four year old 305 days 2x and then in the mature class 305 days 2x and glen williams in new mrs ta dillon of the 10th line accompanied by her sisters mrs b- burrovs of toronto and mrs gf mecrimmon of mont real spent a recent holiday in new york as guests of the canadian club at the waldorf- astoria hotel it was at the time of the very heavy snowfall in new yorkxjbut fortunately they went by bain so were not s randed at the airport as those who had flown they toured a great deal the main points of interest but taxis were so bard to get that they walked lor miles from their hotel iteing able to attend some plays on broadway added much to their visit they were guescs also of mrs tom ryan jr of 48th street where jackie onnassu apartment is located dose by guest city served by the ladies concluded an evening of lively discussion which continues march 9 in the parish hall mrs cecil barth big day for reck ella farm as sandra again won the inter breed best udder class topping seven other entries the ellas took hometbe premier breeder honours showed champion fe male and reserve and won eight other prize ribbons at georgetown fair four first three seconds and two thirds plus the breeders herd award and the grand championship went to ella entries sandra was again best uddered cow at erin fair and the ella entry took the breeders herd honors lint and second prize three year elds rock ella commando laura end mervias climax san dra were grand and reserve champlan females rockton fair saw sandra again come second for the best odder prize and the herd won the- breeders herd ribbon laura was again grand champ ion bow and the ellas claimed four firsts four seconds and a third in other competitions in the mail bag says pay increases mean tax rise too 342 delrex blvd dear mr editor it seems our brand new still wet behind the ears council have seen fit to reward them selves a great giant raise in pay mr and mrs bev moody and family of napanee were recent visitors to their old home town ken ella 365 days 2x in 1968 she produced 19088 lbs of milk and 819 lbs of fat for a canadian jersey cattle club roll of honor certificate and an ontario jersey club class leader certificate a rock ella generation fla shy who held the all time milk production championship back in 1964 as a junior two year old 305 days 2x brampton nlad acme very good a bull which was proven as gold and silver medal senior superior sire in rock ella herd in 1964 rock eua dianes director excellent a bull bred at rock ella that was proven a silver medal superior sire in the herd of dj begg sporting standard star a foundation cow in the rock ella herd that produced six daught- ers five of them excellent and j has a tested dam rating of 06 i 11995 553 per cent 663 the enow season ended at the royal winter fair with several more important wins in 968 ken eua wag chair man of v auccessful junc jersey rally at gelt ha has at so been active on the ontario jersey club board of directors in connection with the ontario invitational and took part in the special show staged for the worldjersey conference at erin fair grounds last fall when his milking champion josyl was on display ken and his wife velma have two sons and- a daughter lome a partner in the operation is married and he and his wife wilms live in a hew house re cently built on the farm daugh ter valerie still attends school but she also helps a lot vrffh the jersey herd the eldest son keith and his wife reva liveatnorvalwhere they operate the nerval shell service station they have one child a son shawn coming georgetown soon now i know that taxes in ge orgetown are extremely high and the cost of living is increas ing constantly but surely if two bulls of their breeding these men were feeling the are presently in service in artifi- flowers in the united church pinch they could have looked rial insemination units in ont- sunday morning were in mem- for odd jobs elsewhere aslario rock eua kavolas acme ory of mrs arthur scott who many of us do and left council and rock ella standing beacon jgsfe studios affiuated with agm american guild of music offering courses o piano o drums accordion in- electric guitars spanish guitar beginners elementary advanced schedule of fees and enrolment date to be announced later passed away last week we extend sympathy to mrs roger deroo of the 9th line in the death of her father they attended the funeral in mont real on monday i work for dedicated men who were not in it for the money i rbe snow year was an- i other excellent example of how j if only they had waited awhile the rock e1ia nerd does in tne i and proved their worth it would show ring the father and son not have seemed in such poor team proved that many years of taste however all i can say work in breeding good now is that the service they are livestock will eventually bring chef tom warpes keeps the pancakes coming at st johns church srewartlown where flapjack fans flocked to the pancake tuesday supper we extend sympathy to mrs to offer georgetown must surely rewards thev showed the re- shown how to place uij pattern steinfatt in the death or be stupendous to rate such a serve senior grand champion at grmmtto mr pierce of salary the cne mervias climax san- brussels who has had a lengthy illness in hospital we m be pleasantly surpris on the material and have made a start on their cotton dress which they will make dra who was bred by mr ella and the late bert mcgrath the the annual father and son banquet was held in the church basement on feb 21 the lad ies auxiliary providing a hot roast beef supper head table guests included rev kelvin johnston paul wilson group committee chairman norman herbert district commissioner dave hastings assistant district commissioner ross colter as sistant cub commissioner scout leader ernie mckim cub leader sandy keir and as sistants les drysdale and ron saunders alfred long guest speaker mr long showed pictures of his safari in africa highlighted by a running commentary and a display of souvenirs of the trip including zebra hide and elephant hide patrol leader johnny snow expressed the appreciation of the boys and guests to mr long winnifred smith rev alex cowan a former minister irce will be the spea ker sunday morning in the united church ed we can only wait and see i ellas came second to the prem and remember in the meantime citizens georgetpwn keep working bard and try to cut down on a few more essentials for it looks as though while councillors pay increases so will your taxes we nothing for nothing 1 ier breeder of the show and won first in the three year olds of with rock eua commando the anglican united fel lowship group met in the unit ed church sunday evening with t w a very good attendance the dys when subject for discussion was what is the purpose of the church with panel members being rev r ruggle rev rw ridley gordon graham ross giles and mrs x hunter coffee beulah at the peelhalton parish show in brampton in early september the grand champion expected cow was sandra and she also are well won a tough interbreed best past they are beginning charge for it now yours truly mrs gordon milward t udder class the ella herd took premier breeder award and placed in a threeway tie for premier exhibitor banner the milton fair was another proclamation red cross month by motion of council dated february 24th i am hereby authorixed to proclaim the month of march as red cross month therefore i call upon the citizens of georgetown to recognize and support this great humanitarian organization whe1don emmerson mayor hornby sunday service then to church david lloyd finishes off a small stack of pancakes smothered in butter and the traditional maple syrup customers at the st johns supper were offered all the pancakes they could eat plus tea or coffee for 50 cents the final service of hillcreat united church will be held on sunday march 2nd at 3 pm at the ashgrove united church the guest speaker will be rev george leek of simcoe who was former minister of the hornby charge also attending whlvbe rev fred joblin of first united church port cre dit who is the chairman of the haltori presbytery invitations will be sent to former members of the congregation following the service a social hour will be held in the church hall the first service in the new church will be mid on sunday emrcb ath i m the recreation committee of the bovine community cen tre held a euchre party on fri day night feb 21 there were 22 tables of euchre in play with the prizes going to the following mrs jack nunan mrs vcenie bradley fred smith and e h heer the lu cky draws were won by mrs gordon tasker kay armstrong mrs charlie lericbe and tom brownrfdgc anniversary greetings are extended to mr and mrs jobs busseu who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on thursday february 27th- mrs jack williamson is spending a vacation in florida with friends and relatives f the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre on saturday night february 22 there were seven tables of eu chre in play with the prises goisg to the following mrs wilmer mason mrs clare wil son mrs lena hamilton jack nixon jim hamilton end wil fred raine the lucky draws were won by mrs helen mc pherson and wilmer mason kuties met at the home of mrs roy wilson on saturday morn ing for their third meeting the meeting was opened with the 4h pledge the roll call how am i going to alter my pattern was answered by the 13 members present a discus sion period followed when the girls were shown how to lay on their patterns and cut out their dresses a vote of thanks was extended to mrs harold robson and mrs tom bous- field who assisted with the cut ting details of the dresses mrs garry hamilton enter- taised some little friends and mothers si a birthday party on saturday feb 22nd in honour of her son kent who celebrated bis fifth birthday several ga mes were played and a social visit enjoyed by the adults a delicious lunch including a died by all one point to re member when buying cotton fabric was discussed and what they were going to make some of the girls worked on cutting their dressse out the girls who are members of this club are barbara and debbie pres ton dorothy and marian van- derheyden gail neill pat bousfield brenda bradley l-ai- rie maxwell henry bakker pam branch and carol sohreiber the hornby north rotten dies was enjoyed by all those attending were mrs kerry jcp- aon susan and shelley of geor getown mrs ian break bobby and donny mrs jim hamilton johnny cordingley debbie ha mllton of preston linda coul- son of milton and kendra ham ilton mr and mrs walter nor- rington of milton mrs nor rington sr of dundas and mrs jim mckay of hornby attended open house at ccntralia col lege n guests of miss eliza- beth norrington who is taking a two year course there the open house was held on wed nesday february 8th the first and second meeting of the hornby acmonettes was combined as one meeting and held et the home of mrs jim mckay on monday evening fe bruary 10th the meeting open ed with the 4h pledge the roll call was a by each girl hitroducjng herself require- mania of a member were stu- the february meeting of the north trafalgar community club was held at the home of mrs maurice williamson mrs t a leslie was in charge of the program which was based on the theme of valentines day guessing games were pla yed sd a very humorous read ing the church bulletin was enjoyed by all plans for birthday cake with lightedcar j- euchre party were dis cussed n0rval on thursday evening feb 20 a norval motorist on her way home from georgetown was startled to see what appeared to be a wolf lying on the high way hill just above the entrance to willow park she returned for a second look and discover ed it was a beautiful deer that had run out in front of a car the deer had been killed in an accident and the police were in vestlgatlng anything to sell try a herald classified the quasar by motorola the worlds first solid state color tv now nearing its third year1n production ifs made to stay at home working we at ryders tv know it stays at home working it has and it will its the most reliable tv ever devised but if it should need service any good technician can repair the quasar in the home quicker easier and at lass coat he needs only a reasonable knowledge of transistor theory wekh ha must have anyway far certflcatlon s- he needs no tubes except ene no special equipment and no work bench get the true quasar story at ryders 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