Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 15, 1969, p. 15

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i of marked two years general flreprc of ing vice president h c wiliamson cuts the birthday cake at theceorgetown plant where time out was taken to mark th second an niversary of the start of production here during the commemoration mr williamson manufacturing manager mr gendron- assistant plant superintendent mr hart and per sonnel manager mr cock addressed the erpployees below who ha been with the local plant since production started gfs georgetown work force now numbers close to 300 five cars derailed in freight accident a canadian pacific railways freight traii derailed in milton monday morning injuring one crewman and causing five cars at the rear of the train to leave the tracks entirely the crewman was taken to hospital but was released after being treated for cuts and brui- aes the accident occurred around 345 ajn when the rejr end of the train consisting of fouryars and a caboose left the tracks while the rest of the train con tinued oil for some distance be fore coming to a stop the accident happened in front of the cpr station about 1q0 yards of track were affected blocking traffic with severed wheel carriages and twisted rails three of the derailed cars re mained upright the fourth car and a caboose flipped onto their sides on an embankment there were five crewman on the train two of whom were in the derailed rear section a cpr spokesman in toronto blamed the derailment on a broken rail the train on its way from windsor to montreal was made up of 70 cars try a herald small ad for best results resort 171 register in kin girls softball organization of the girla soft- ball league for this season was a main- item of business at mondays kinsmen club dinner meeting at stans restaurant gary alton reported that 171 girls have registered to date and it appears that the league will be the same as last year the club in line with sup porting athletics voted funds td- s ftill caachn the minor soccer association lduies uun jctuuii and the georgettes ladies ball that showing their work in fighting polio in uganda the film creat ed a feeling for the plight of people in other parts of the iworld the evening was comp leted by bridge and euchre gardes among members and guests dutch three ball opens team ron roberts noted many of the georgettes gained their early training in the kin- ette league president ijean taylor accept ted six new members into the club noting that was the larg est number to ever join at one time the new members are john cochran don currle pete pomcroy john rice alan roxborough and john white it wasbosses and advertising night and each member brought a gift for auction alf spence dazzled the members into high biddmk among guests were phil carney and bruce farrier bob lisham deputy governor of zone a was at the meeting and related highlights of the kin year nearing completion georgetown is one of the high ly rated dubs he said he re minded them of the sarnia convention this week the regular club raffle was won by clive searle and don currle was mystery man hugh powell showed a movie obtain ed from the round table club on tuesday may 6 thirty- nine ladies took part in the dutch 3 ball competition which opened the season for the lad ies section of the north halton golf tc country club in the evening fifty women attended the dinner meeting presided over by inez crichton executive positions left vacant when two former members re signed were filled sophia hen ley was elected secretary and phyl monckton treasurer capt marilyn worrall reviewed and discussed the seasons fixture card events final plans were made for the annual penny sale to be held wednesday june 4- prizes were presented to the two top teams of the day betty chamberlain marg finlay phyl monckton and kathy kaulback edith mclntyre and mabel sanderson page 15 thi oiorgetown hirald thursday may 15th 1969 did you know forests are a renewable re source and proper planning can provide forest products rec reation and watershed protect ion forever thank you for having stored your furs with us for many years due to circumstances beyond our control we regret to announce that wo are unable to continue this tarvica for the present ilvers glen williams news it was the annual christian vice and will be while the or- family sunday at the united ganist mrs r williams nd mr church last week and at the j williams arc away on a trip to worship service little robert i england glen cooper son of mr and mrs glen cooper mountainvicw rd was baptized mrs coopers parents mr and mrs r cow- brough of georgetown attended the service plans will be underway if there are enough interested to form a brownie pack in the fall for girls aged 710 years mrs s browning of main st has had experience in this work so if you wish call 8773616 or mrs parker 8775397 mrs c barth sunday visitors with mr and mrs a w allen tark st were mr and mrs j bousficld and family of acton and col and mrs gcnnery of hamilton whom the aliens had not seen for forty years since they were officers in the salvation army in georgetown when they had a corps here and mr and mrs allen worked with them last week their granddaughter pat ricia allen of espanola visited with them t home for mothers day were servce this sunday is can- mr and mrs keith spiegelberg celled for the united church so of toronto with the c barths that friends may attend thej home church anniversary at alloa but sunday school is at the regular hour daffodil luncheon is hillcrest spring feature the daffodil luncheon which was held as an annual event at the ashgrovc united church was carried on as usual at the hillcrest united church on thursday may 1 wilh close to a hundred and fifty attending a delicious salad plate followed by ice cream topped with straw berries was served in the sun day school hall following the luncheon the guests retired to the sanctuary where they were welcomed by the ucw president mrs clif- last thursday evening a group from here along with a group froi norval went to tour i the house of concord a rehab ilitation centre for boys there i are eighty boys who work on the farm with sheep pigs and cattle even a greenhouse where their geraniums were a blaze of colour poys interested in mechanics can work in their garage ah boys get their schoo ling up to grade 0 there and for high school go by bus to school nearby the group were taken on inspection of the ccn tre by the boys themselves who are very enthusiastic about their work and the environment to much so that some are not anxious to return home coffee end sandwiches were apprecia ted in their cafeteria mrs rid ley provided lovely music on the church organ for those who could not walk through all tho buildings all this is owned by the salvation army on duffer- in st north of toronto major a mccorquodalc the recent speaker at the united church anniversary service is one of the men in this work attending from here were mr and mrs a w allen mrs ii robinson mrs l wagstaffe mrs r giles and mrs and mrs j suddon andrew dewhurst of george town was the organist sunday morning at the st albans ser ford wrigglesworth who also read a poem on spring mrs harry bonner of rockwood was the guest soloist mrs bonner was formerly barbara cunning ham who was a member of ash- grove united church mrs mof- fitt of guclph played some de lightful selections on her caril lon she also recited a very ap propriate poem called daffod ils mrs john ruddell introduced the guest speaker mrs ronald smith of all saints anglican church in the kingsway who gave a very inspiring talk and reminded everyone that they are all children of god and that they should know why they are here and where they are going mrs joe wickson on behalf of the ladies of the ucw extended sincere thanks to all who had contributed to the program and those who prepared thelunch- con mrs frank ruddell had the pleasure of presenting gifts to mrs smith mrs moffitt and mrs bonner the program ended with prayer mrs jim hamilton elm street soon part of ewing elm street will disappear from the town street names and become ewing street as soon as formalities are processed elm street is a continuation of ewing street and has become a source of confusion to mail men and residents alike a similar situation will be straightened out when weber street is changed to weber dr renumbering will be neccs sary in some cases oil paintings by selected artists expert framing gordon r price 12 uplands coutftaaoore park 8777143 english 60 wide crimplenes a completely new range of genuine first quality crimplenes in all the latest spring shades lilac green hot pink navy offwhite white med blue no stretch machine washable dripdry from 798 yd- 36 wide denims a smart range of mix and match denims ideal for all sports wear rugged wearing for slacks f tops shorts machine i j h vn washable color fast 45 dress and suiting linens noncrease washable dress linens in a large selection of new sea sons shades pink yel low green blue mint mocha lilac turq white melon a delightful fabric 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