Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 3, 1969, p. 14

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former georgetown reeve active in public service visiting there with his son- wil- mr kaclaren who was 83 lived at 184 maple avenue e since coming to georgetown in i mm tribute as one of georte- towns best cittern was paid to the late alexander kacuren when rev robert semens con ducted a memorial serviss n st johns united church saturday a native of scotland he mar ried uinnie stewart walker in edinburgh in 1912 and they first jlnred in guelph where he was a member of the staff of the- ontario agricultural col lege he later served as ymca secretary for peel county and in ubs took over immigration work for the united church placing british boys on canad ian farms the project which tandthnoo men in live years stopped in the depression the service followed a pnv ate interment service in green wood cemetery for the former georgetown reevejwho died in hospital in gre connect icut on march 23 he had been overseas veteran nick brown dies th a s employee theodore nick brown 4b died in georgetown hospital on march 18 following a lengthy illness mrs maclaw died last nov ember and he was also prede ceased by two sons stewart killed on active service with the alrforce in world war ii and jack he leaves two other sons william of greenwich and douglas of georgetown and a the georgetown hiralt thursday april 3rd 1969 iage 14 daughter mrs peggie specht of toronto and brothers hugh of r kejowna bc and jack of godench have a delivered free of charge from open 7 days a week from 400 pm call 8775281 brampton raiidtntt call mr vesuvip 4594511 pompei pizzeria moore park ridiculous regata promoting georgetown jaycees third annual crazy boat race are at left jim sword and sam jones and at right sieve hutchison and rex heslop jr limbering up aboard the haacs flush is terry gill the races with special trophies for the winners of five classes comic rubber rafts boats two man canoes and professional canoes and kayaks will start from the 10th line bridge east of glen williams at 1 oclock saturday afternoon with the riviera the finishing point at norval seven miles down stream the day will conclude with a bilgewater ball in the armoury mr brown served with the lorne scots overseas as a driv ing instructor during world war n born in brantford he was the son of samuel brown and john- etta shepherd and came to geor getown as a boy be bad been employed as a truck driver with svles quarries prior to joining smith a stone he was a member of branch 120 canadian legion north halton golf a country club and alsotbelonged to a local bowling league in 1835 mr uaclaren took a government job placing young can on farms under the dominion provincial farm la bour progr this led to the farm service force during the war with mr maelaren serving as ontario director he had also been active in armenian relief and was super intendent of a boys school at what is now cedarvale commu nity centre where young arm- tniaak orphans were housed and educated to sell or not to sell puzzlement to farmers see how they run is fair board well acted produced wants more wilmcr fryer heading by george topp the audience was small but very appreciative at the open ing of see how they run at to sell or not to sell that ajow cost in future the halton georgetown highschool thur- is the question this is the county municipalities may real 6 question bothering most hal lze the importance of keeping ton county farmers during the agriculture in this county for the play ran three consecut past few months real estate the next 40 to 50 years and may ive nights people keep driving into the gie greater consideration to the i he was part chaplain for the united church for two years then was engaged by the can adian council of churches pla- he leaves a brother herbert t refugee families from eur- 59 normandy blvd and a niece i p world war d and nephew georgina and mur j ur sucuren cmc mmd ray brown uul served hu iowa rev kelvin johnston condurtl ler for five years ed the funeral service l the g r two harold c mcclure funeral 1 ye fortles he repres- home and interment was in ened he town the credit winner fryer heading a del ti valley conservation authontj egation from acton fair board greenwood cemetery 1alloear j asked escuesing council for j sh mber ofthrd itzzslz raise night in their grant and bradle i hear acton fair look in more money last year than ev r i de eee trumpet hs hobby so izrf3f5ll farm in increasing numbers of farmer by lowering land fering increasing prices for the sessment etc property what are some of the thoughts running through the ml these arguments are farmers mind fworth considering says halton agriculture rep henry stanley in favour of selling the jf f must decide for amount offered will allow me himself however this type of to move to town and live com speculation occured in the fortably all my life if i invest it at t it will allow me to move to another county to the north or west where i can buv 1950 s with unfavourable suits in some cases halton re is the delightful dialogue of the british comedy was so infect lous thai even the most maid of the few who braved the thunder storm howled out loud at the misfortunes of the characters on st4ge and misfortunes there were in plenty all according to the script reminiscent of many of the famed aldwych farces al er commented tom hill mnhr oo alber stapleton gordon l sesson of monda harlej j tttoy jm st job unted church he had been a member of the lions club he was secretary of the class of t at the ontario had been busy with plans for the spring and summer afefks blooming with color thats ngh replied mr fryer we took in s5 000 at the gate but paid out s5 800 in prizes has acton upped vour grant asked deputy reeve hill hot yet was the reph we have asked them uses it for religion the rev john mcmuikin combining a hobby with his professon these days in his po sition as rector of the church of st john the evangelist in hamilton sixtieth reunion which take place this year is to but known throughout this province i though it was not written until for its abandoned and rundown farms in the southern portion we may be witnessing the re turn of this cycle farmers should watch that they are not he ad a larger farm with more mech anization and have money left for investment i can move out of farming before a capital gains tax is implemented or ca in the middle before my area is permanentlv x zoned agriculture or declared a green belt i can move to a he said if you plan o sell county where taxes are realistic use a good lawyer be sure the and where i know that farming terms are what you want and will have a future for mv sons be careful that the sale of your etc against selling i am go ing to find difficulty in getting land and buildings similar to the present i can only get s down payment and this does not give me enough money to buv a aether you have new farm and renovate build ings my farm may continue to increase in value and i would lose it if i sell now i can stay in halton and rent land here at farm has resulted in more than just the freezing of value on jour farm if vou plan to stay do not put a value on your farm or it may be sold keep fighting to get fair taxes and don t keep thinking day and night as to made the right choice this is a trying time in hal ton a time when the future of positions agriculture is at stake 1947 see how they run hat all the ingredients that go to make success it has a village vicar his for mer american actress wife an escaped russian spy a bishop a visiting minister a cockney i thouwnds of canadl ire maid a prudish female villager a anfj we tod of who unbends somewhat after a work of the canadlan c bout of sherry drinking and a mr j former actor boyfriend of the vicars wife mix these together with a good shake and you have see how they run a comedy in which everyone is mistaken for everyone else people dash ar our in underwear get hit on the head held up at pistol point and are found wrestling on the floor in tha most compromising sunday afternoon fov masv es have become popular with huj grants the fair congregation and mr mcmuikin and esquesing a proficient trumpet plaver uses his musical talent in this a picture of him performing during a musical evening in grace church hamilton ap peared in the current issue of the niagara anglican acton now board 250 grants 200 well we ve heard vou and well give it our consideration stated reeve george curne concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil garnet bud haines wllianw 1773303 mr mcmuikin was redo of j georges anglican church i here prior to being appointed to the hamilton parish clean up for spring is fire bureaus theme a spring clean up campaign cies adds the bureaus spring was launched this week by safety committee and grass members of the halton county fires are not only dangerous fire prevention bureau when they are illegal 25000 posters urging a home cleanup were distributed by a tldy homc scldom member fire departments e w l remember a new poster was designed oy the bureau this year emphasiz lap r m b-l- tag to homeowners that yolmp iavs malton keople are the key to fire prevention qpposc vatican envoy clean up keep fires down ays the poster i halton residents who have the bureau suggests evew to their mp regarding homeowner should mak possibility of the canadian spring clean up project a fam government appointing an en ily affair housewives love to to tne vatican are against go bustling about their homes the iaca tidying up at the start of the nud whl mp for hal spring season as she works she lon j rldmg gald mosl of should keep potent fires mai on subjcct oppobm mind these hazards might in lhe su and he agrees elude flammable materials such as rigs and papers stored be- i cant see the need for neath stairways and gasoline one he said stored inside a building its mothers job to make sure no lighters or mauhcs are left where children may reach them the husband of the house should also get involved in a cleanup his job includes checking to make sure the fur nace and smoke pipes are clean and tidying up in the attic basement and garage it might alio be wise to check your dec ile said most of the other ontario mps whom he has dis cussed the matter with are also opposed the idea of appointing an envoy to the vatican was re newed when prime minister trudcau recently visited with pope paul the matter is now being studied turning to the matter of trical connections for frayed birth control legislation whit- cords and plan to remedy any ing sajd it m come before octupus wiring lhc house of commons this week the bill to legalize the even the children can get in usc f wrth contro dev has 0 been passed by the aible for tidying up the yard and i cna their indoor play areas every whiting said he doesnt ex pect much difficulty in getting home should also have a small fire extinguisher kept fully j charged ani ready for emergen- the bill through the commons but as always with this type of play all ends well leaving behind a few sides aching with laughter and the knowledge that georgetown little theatre de serves packed houses there are no great perform ances but there are several priceless performances the three girls take top hon ors kathy spicer as the cock ney maid gave a gem of a characterization that may not have been polished but it shone through its rough edges like a beacon contrasting to her down to earth style was the very pro fessional penelope toop th vi cars wife played by vera mac donald she was quite delightful from start to finish her superb timing and sense of humour squeezed every ounce of laughs from the dialogue last of the distaff trio edna ferguson as the prim miss skil ion whose hidden desires were awakened by the drink was j again a perfect contrast and her alcoholic stupor scene wa outstanding of jhe males two rons ron hill as clive the american friend of mrs toop and ron hunt as the vicar were stand outs ideally cast perfect foils for esch others peculiarities they both romped through the play setting the pace that so enhanc ed the production bob thornlcy gave a boost to the play after his arrival as the visiting vicar des njeholls as the russian gordon hunt as the bishop and john bew as ser geant towers all added to the continuous fun final praise to cins fisher dliector who showed that this type of production can if well presented be as good as any new york hit and directed this stylish way much better than most can id serve you t one off our representatives will be at holiday inn oakv1ue tel m57561 on thursday april 3rd 1969 if you require a term loan for a new or existing business you am invited to dis cuss your needs with mm an appoint ment can be arranged by telephoning signs a complete service l0vett signs ltd 2t industrial st guelph 822 9558 put your needle to our colorful collec tion of spring and summer fabrics and stitch up a wardrobe of fashion looks were blooming with ideas bonded wool coordinates for your spring 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