Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1969, p. 13

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x ii- m v d fsjix c-k- i waiting for some action fromithe georgetown herald iscus jpftlt opoflors7p them i thursday may 1st 1969 for narvcl scouts cubs the oxfam walk was discus- sod and a committee meeting will be field for final planning the norval intprchurch com- they face difficulty in obtain- holy cross church from george- mitteo met on april- 17 in ing employment and accommo- town will assist the 3 local norval presbyterian church dation and are probably in churches all ladies of the there were 8 representatives need of counselling to help ad- community are asked to donate j life on the page 13 present the following business just to a from the m o th le and bring them to flic norval school on friday night or very early saturday morning as many as 10000 walkers expect ed and this needs a great effort streetsas many plain cookies as pokihn t rar44f4trrrrnttrrffntiy v izif litay fired inferno georgetown firefighters pour water on smouldering hay dring their second trip to a stubborn fclaz which levelled a large barn on the farm of p mcbride on the sixth line of esquesing just north of the check line flames licking from the top of the barn attracted the firemen to the scene while they were enroute to another call nearby the barn was packed to the rafters with baled hay ballinafad buffet dinner fetes 90th birthday of mrs huggins many infractions will check trespassers esquesing dump pipe band practices to defend title last meeting mr norm herbert district scout ommissioner was present to explain the function of a group committee the 3 church es had been asked to cosponsor but it was felt there would be some difficulty in organization a lively discussion took place on the pros and cons of one church or 3 church sponsorship it was finally decided to tike it back to the respective boards rev bouglas snell and sir robert williams spoke to the committee on the new sl leo nards house being built at bramaiea this is a hostel des igned to house 21 guests who are former prison inmates the first few weeks following their release is a most critical period without the assistance of some one showing real concern they often return to old ways and haunts the result is 76 return to prison the st leonards house project is partially und erwritten by government grants jiut it still needs the support of sanitations and citizens in this area mrs l may reported that the womens institute will hive a social event towards the end of may for senior citizens a fall program will be planned if there is sufficient interest the crosswalk petition is now in the bands of the new county school board and signers are duplicate bridge club the georgetown girls pipe esquesing dump was busier band are p vcry hard than 401 one recent weekend for tneir trip otuwa on the a happy family gathering show of advertisements to end supervisor archie mcdonald weekend of may 24th there took place at the community the concert all joined in a sing told esquesing council u w take part in the lions centre on sunday april 27 to sons backed up by jack harrh he convention competition t rirtlnn went on to expose a host of at a similar conven- thrmjlordn aclivitics p the ton in quebec city they won noncompetitive trail nde qn flrst pmc and arc hoplag smibmsoaqi winne were sunday at the farm of stan p to re the performance phyliis campbell and campbeu wellington knn twentyone on sunday they held a mock sinclair margery mackenzie members went out for a two according to mr mcdonald ind games with solo pip- hour ride through the farms of ama acton garbage pickers j competitions he wellingtons barbours and have made the dump one of the mr ieitch the ride was org- busiest soots in esauesinz on itonour mrs huggins who wa celebrating her 90th birthda tuesday april 21 in spite of the stanley cup game there were nine tables of duplicate bridge in competition at the lo cal duplicate bridge club in the legion auditorium ul ii a family pool in your back yard 18 ft fun size holds 6100 gals of cool watr over 60 sat down to dinner served buffet style mrs mug gins has a family tf four name ly violet mrs cheyne of stayner lily mrs e jackson 1 4f erin alvin marshall of mt forest and lloyd marshall of ballinafad she has 14 grand children and 24 great grand cuidren busiest spots in esquesin anized and led by dune mcdou- good friday you couldnt get a gal of erin parking space he said after the ridp a hot dinner was served by ruth burt and he complained that people blrs huggins formerly lived other ladies in the club who from acton and georgetown are on the eighth line hut now did not ride the day was thor- dragging in old cars taking the makes her home with her dau- oughly enjoyed by all members i wheels off and leaving them shier mrs jackson a special who took part and the smallest there to take up space as an mast at the party was a long member who went out was added worry carloads of time friend miss beatrice hilts kimberley bright on her shct- characters from acton are the many friends from this land pony misty using the facilities for a shoot- coityjmn with the family j wi ing range in ihshing mrs huggins con- in the near futur tinued good health and man during the past few weeks more celebrations such as this the next club activity plan- individuals have been caught ned by the cluh will be the first dumping everything from septic mr and mrs griffon jones of nnrm show of the season at tank wastes to dead turkeys sudbury are visiting with the f grounds in may the road outside is reported frank- smiths j 1 scattered with garbage from dick prust joe maurer fred allen vi naylor and duke wil- they are at present holdinglson a blitz selling draw tickets to i finance their ottawa trip first e west mrs helen hyde prize will be a s100 canada jim sargent mrs ann prit- savings bond and second prize chard and mrs jen thompsdn a doll dressed in ten one dol- kay harmer and eunice brem- lar bills ner j kalil and w wandel ready to go long in pleasure low in price quality pool with corruiribbed galvanized steel walls finished in bakedon fade resis- tantd vinyl patnt winterized and sani- tiped heavy weight vinyl jiner 18 ft diameter 4- ft depth complete with aquajet filter maintenance kit ladder pool bottom protector swim ring and rope heres a pool you can own for pennies per day for season after season of healthful swimming beavers low price winnifred smith review building people who couldnt be bothered going all the way in cr ken marshall confirmed that septic tanks have been emptied along townships roads as well this is something wo should raise a stink about added reeve currie he indicated that some of the boys held a par tyon friday night in the hall for their friend brian swindle- burst brian is a groom to be the wedding to take place next jj ncy lufch tit month several from ballinafad at wouien me6t tended the euchre at brisbane school on friday evening there the general meeting of the wava good crowd and all report hillcrcst united church women r enjoyable time proceeds was held on wednesday nightl had aw weforthe home and school april 23 in the church mrs ua vcsugat- iociauon cliff wriggles worth the presid- on is un out welcomed the ladies to the sorry to report mr osborne meeting which she opened with ii was agreed to take the a a patient in the georgetown a very appropriate poem en- township dump into committee jpdistrict memorial hospital titled april mrs ford wick- following the meeting to ar- dfop h will soon be able to son was in charge of the dcvotj som type of supervision peturn home iooal which included an intej- esting reading followed by the mr russell snider is home singing of hymn 252 the scrip- from guelph general hospital turc reading vvas given by mrs and is feeling much better jack kuddcll followed by the singing of hymn 416 mrs wick- we are glad to welcome mr son closed with prayer and mrs howard briggs and the friendship circle were win family who moved into their charge of the program on cit- bew home on saturday izenship and fellowship mrs bcllboddy and mrs mcphail mr and mrs newman have put on a skit how we are old their property on the 7th treating the indians the con- line i scheme wynf1eld nursery and garden centre half mile west of 7th lino on 17 sideroad phone 8779952 everything for a thriving lawn and garden we feature niagara brand products truetemper garden tools 0 evergreens flowering shrubs paat moss gardening books sogreen fertilizers special peony roots 125 up save s 30oo early bird savings till saturday may 3rd regu lar value 339 delivered complete now only this is the one for sure all new 6 x 7 ft spacemaker garden building fully galvanized steel painted inside and out with super tough vinyl steel reinforced plywood floor extra heavy steel roof beams eavestroushing ramp ball bearing sliding doors overlap and linterlock wall and roof battens for rig idity save 1962 regular 11950 value priced till saturday april 26th dont miss this saving 8 8 delivered ready to assem ble all you need is a screwdriver all white looks best dazzling white duracron while finished almninuth doors top rated ultraseal cmiibin- aljon storm and screen door completely prchuivg ready to install self storing windows screen insert and all hardware mr and mrs russell somcr tille of hillsburgh were sun day visitors with mr and mr harry shortill and famly sorry to hear little miss in matthews of the villa ito re- ditions among the indians which included their schooling and living habits seemed unbeliev able compared to the luxuries we have in canada mrs charl ie austin gave a reading on the human rights commission mrs keith llawkes gave an in formative talk and showed ceived a nasty cut in her leg slides on tho building of hill- wbich required several stitches crest united church from the to close start to the finished building pictures of last years oxfam mr r is a patient inwalk vjstc also shown the georgetown hospital ifer attrutrettrfhepreviojjs mee- snany friends hope her stay will ting were read by mrsve ot be too long j picket and mrs charlie aastin j rcat treasurers report mrs mr and mrs ralph thoniplcw sampson read the corres- on of eden mills visited withpondence and mrs john mc- mr and mrs richard shortill nshh gave a report on tho board jr on sunday j meetings the next meeting will be held on the 28th of there was a fair crowd on may when the ladies will en- saturday evening at the enmjtcrtain the ilethcl and eden snunitjr centre when the barhi ladies the daffodil luncheon rahop belles from fergus en- will be held on thursday may tertained with a variety concert 1 mrs it smith of toronto the group gave several numjwill be the guest speaker mrs hen mrs myrtle black a forwrigglrsworth closed the rnce- iscr resident of ballinafad and ting with a reading and prayer ipafler of the group played 3 a pot luck dinner and quiljjng aalecuons on the piano there bee will be held on may 7 was also a cello player a comic iunch was served by the sew- jpubuli bind and a fashioning circle texmade products available in georgetown at garners 26 main street south beaver lumber dally to sm pm friday 8 pm saturday 12 noon 11 water st 8772j34

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