Halton Hills Newspapers

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

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in inion bonspiel the ontario command curl- lng champions from branch 120 tifl hot win the national cham pionship which took place last weok at truro ns however legion members throughout the province can be proud of the terrific effort made by the chappel rink who lost out in the 10th draw to atyjjyta we were discussing the visit to truro with members of the rinjt who wound up their excit ing week at the branch saturd- c ay night dance it seems truro and the town of truro went all out to keep the guest curlers happy- they were enter- tained royally each eyening bvtnjngs were sponsored by the i command prem ier gj smith the town of truro the province of rfs and stanflelds ltd tours were organized for wiveirahd guests of the curlers h r the curler were greeted at tor onto airport when they return ed on saturday by a welcoming delegation from branch 120 aided by the branch pipe band bigger parada decoration day this year will be sunday june 1st in conse quence bruce collins and his committee met with committees from the independent order of odd fellows and verdun reb- ekahs it would appear there will be little change to other years except it is expected the parade will be bigger next saturday will be a big day at the branch when over two hundred dart players of the legion ladies auxiliaries will invade georgetown each team barbershoppers compete in district championships georgetown barbershoppers wearing their identifying red blazers and grey pants will stage a barbershoppers show may 46 in peel secondary school they are practicing faithfully to maintain the standards set by their guest starsythe chord jammers ontario district champion quartet and the velvatones regional champ ions of the sweet adelines the female version of barbershop pers in the meantime they hope to enter the ontario district cham pionships at the royal york april 12 13 and 14 to help keep in tune they will entertain the acton legion ladies april 10 and for relaxation they arc holding a dance this saturday i march 20 in the band hall in i acton enthusiasm is running high in the group with efforus direc tor don gillespie leading at least 24 of the 30 men group in practice every tuesday night at cedaryale however more sing- ers are welcomed mrs nathaniel bell dies in brampton the death occurred in peel memorial hospital brampton on february 28 of mary v bell widow of the late nathan iel c bell mrs bell resided in georgetown for many years prior to moving to brampton in the early thirties her husband was a tool maker at creelman bros knitting machine factory here and they resided at the corner of mcnabb and emery streets mrs bell who was in her eightyninth year kept her own home and enjoyed good health up until the time of her death she is survived by one daugh ter deretta mrs harry letton of brampton four grandchild ren and eight greatgrandchild ren two sons alvin and cam eron predeceased her some years ago a member of st pauls unit ed church the funeral service was conducted by rev jack mc- dermid and interment was in brampton cemetery father dies on isle of man cecil bridson 86 a lifelong resident of ramsey isle of man died there on march 19th a few weeks after suffering a stroke he was the father of mrs sam penrice 36 princess anne drive his wife died in 1984 besides mrs penrice he lea ves another daughter mrs steven jones of great sutton cheshire and sons bill of blackpool arthur of ellesmere port cheshire and geoffrey of ramsey f sale determined to win the regional championship the imperial section of branch 120 will be seeking a new treasurer ralph purvis is leaving town to go into busin ess in thornbury ralph joined the branch in 1960 and as well as being active in the imperial section has been an ardent dart player at the branch- lt was he who organized the annual fish ing trip for the imps we understand the imperial section are organizing a month ly 5050 draw to aid the mcnt- ally retarded fund the car club has reached the halfway mark and going strong since the beginning of the club on jan 3 sixty members have won prizes the winners this week were d tuck l thomp son j doherty r bonficlki jr r williams cadets summer schedule with the national air cadet week but a few weeks away we thought it would be interesting to inquire into the activities set up for the cadets during the sumjrier months we find june 29summer camp opens at tren ton july 4 senior leader course begins july 7 scholar ship klying training commences july 9 start of physical ant recreational course at camp borden july 1529 ground sarch and survival course start at edmonton july 21st canadian exchange cadets lcavi trenton for overseas tours july 24 canadian exchange cadet leave trenton for u s tour an air cadet must earn thi- privilege to partake in these summer training activities in some cases length of service counts but mainly it depends on their enthusiasm and interest in the squadron plus their school report r when one looks at this 1st of opportunities for these lads it causes one to feel that branch 120 has a good project in air cadets the friday night dart shoot was popular as always last week joe handed prizes to g dyse r jepson b waitcs b parson j williams and j valantine prize winners at saturday night dance were e st louise r miller e ernwein u aid students to find jobs for the summer the canada manpower cent re for this area has again auth orized a student summer em ployment program and is calling on georgetown and- ft re-com- munity resources for aid in loc ating a sufficient number of job opportunities for these students hw fullard manager of the manpower centre located in brampton said this week that the campaign to and summer jobs for students has been laun ched with newspaper advertise ments radio and tv coverage being directed primarily to em ployers the message requests em ployers w list their summer job requirements with university college student placement offi ces and canada manpower cen tres georgetown and area students could experience difficulty find ing summer work without the cooperation of local employers in the student summer employ ment program mr fullard said fined 25 following hospital disturbance two acton men created a disturbance in the georgetown hospital were fined 25 each in milton court monday testimony revealed that t pair shouted obscenities in the hospital last september mrs phyllis warnock a night supervisor at the hospital testi fied that they were rowdy and rude when they brought a friend to the hospitals emer gency ward she said it appeared they had been drinking- and were upset when told they would have to wait they loudly demanded prompt care and cursed the hospital staff they showed no respect in anyone mrs warnock said when she threatened to call the police the pair left the hospital and drove away later that evening acton ocpp the georgetown herald thursday march 27 19m page 13 found a car in the ditch on hwy the car belonged to the friend that the two men had taken to the hospital police found the pair in a nearby restaurant but they den ied driving the car into tbi ditch they tak hac the hospital and identified as the disturbers j both pleadcufnpt guilty but only one took the witness stand is own defence he said he ef the hospital shortly after taking his friend to the emer gency ward and waited on the outside step for the other he admitted that he spoke but denied swearing he said rather loudly in the hospital he did- not know how much he drank f judge kehnetth langdon made no comments in sentenc ing the pair smile judge drunk again what ex cuse this time drunk george washingtons birthday judge well what excuse is that for you drunk poor devil ish dead cant celebrate hlmshelf can he for you from april 1 st on our bonus savings accounts royal ban k on all tube m at ryders tv to make room for new solid state models here are some examples i emerson 10 portable fr cottage special at jf rogers stereo c f 7 32900 value for q jlj j emerson 23 console tv hand wired with power transformer m f j suggested list 31900 now t rogers color 25 console make us suggested list 99500 an offer emerson color 22 console suggested list 79900 now c c w j with acceptable trade j j j motorola 25 color ml reduced from 83900 to g j with acceptable trade m w f come in ar4d look around other models also at comparable savings ryders tv sales service georgetown 49 main st north 8779796 w e e k march 31st to april 5th t at the georgetown market centre come bring the children let them enjoy the rides while you shop for and easter- get free kiddie ridmcktli wis wtbk at market centrestores beamish stores loblaws delrex drugs ltd gs television erics hardware delrex smoke shop delrex restaurant

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