Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1969, p. 12

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u k campbbulj- winston and alice nee lane are pleasei to announce the sate arrival of their son ronald winston at georgetown district me morial hospital on april 30 i960 weight 8 pounds a little brother for bobbie darby penny nee wilson and bob are pleased to an nounce the arrival of their 7 lb baby girl kelley irene at georgetown district me morial hospital on april 29 1968 cards of thanks 1 stiu no man named mac 1 ve yiever sc store goes the advertising pngle and the branch here last week did nothing to alter supermayket style store are clare and bert georgetown residents for a number of years on main st north had its gala opening last balloons for the small shoppers mm named mac ot a macs milk open ng o that firms newest and largest he shuatnn the proprietors of the bright franc s 35 shel ey street who have been the new vac s milk in the moore park plaza wednesday complete with a live band and georgetown greatest increase as assessment jumps in county halton county experienced the largest increase in its history in assessment during 1968 a jump of 19 66- or in dollars an increase of s71 819 545 georgetown topped the seven municipalities in assessment in crease jumping 43 26 nass agavveya next with 321 ks quesing 31 60 milton 23 h oakville 20 79 burlington 14 69 and acton 4 4 ballinafad old churns popular with auction buyers there was a large crowd and the bidding was brisk at the auction sale held at the jarm home of mr and mrs hcnrv hilts and miss beatrice hilts on wednesday night of last week some very good prices were given for the well preser vcd antiques one of the high est was for an old churn which had a seat attached and was worked by peddling the feet as in riding a bicycle it could also be worked by the hand there were two other churns sold one the barrel churn h other the crock tvpe worked with a dasher the wi had a booth at the sale and also reportd business very good mr and mrs h have moved to georgetown ind miss b hilts will be making her home in acton the lcw ladies catered on saturday night to a group of people from dovercourt road baptist church toronto they served a delicious hot roast beef dinner the group make this an annual event which speaks well for the ladies cooking manv from the ballinafad ar ea attended the wedding in guelph on saturdav of miss sheila sinclair and mr paul hamilton the wedding look place in trinity united church guests from here attending were mr and mrs fred bin clair mr and mrs norman sin clair and family mr and mrs garry brown mr harding price mr and mrs robert mc enerv mr and mrs william smith and mr and mrs jesse mcencry mrs mac sinclair played the wedding music and airs norman sinclair aunt of the bride was soloist miss ka thryn sinclair was one of the bridesmaids and urn smith brother m law of- the groom j was an usher the reception fol j lowing the wcddinfi was in ne elizabeth room of the royil hotel in guelph the greath mereused issess ment is due mainlv to the re assessment uhich took pljce ill over the countv i erpt in cton the inrreaml assessment means corlitwn ill now carry h8 of halton uintv costs as oppostfl to i h las vcir thi countv u sc s i s k poi pointed out thai tin n nntx r of children in t hi uiinli under i age 3 hail il crrid 8 il lover the previous viar and ie 19 and under represents 41 8 i of the total popuuli in show indian designs to arts craft group the rts and rifts of i or gctown held their mn meeting in acton at the home mrs w beattv b lies i i t i president ut irwrn 1 lists mo former mom ik rs rttclcs irnde h thise now taklji a c air c in mo m win on dlsplav mrs dcori ironside outlined plans for i bus tr p lo th on tirio mux u n inei infl etntrrs in toronto in mini mrs johnst n an ojibuiv indian born in i rai id on thi cake rokcr re srr on or jtian b now livmu in loron to told of the diftiiuities in ail jushn2 1o i bustlin ii when thev first conn to the itt mrs lohnston i me nber of manv organizations foi hlptng indians and skimos is irj intirtsteri in promoting nitie crilts amonj th voun people and teaching them tin old svvjn hols rnd hurnrls besi il s igns appeared on silk screenil cards towels and heiduork which she ind on displav afternoon tei uas served hv oxfam gets 27600 much more to come the oxfam committee which sent 5 500 persons along a 30 mile route to raise money is having trouble collecting the ss a disappointing 1 200 people turned up saturday at first baptist church brampton to turn in s27 600 thi figure is just about in inn with our estimates there are still close to 4 500 persons who haven t brought their dona tion said president john nash t arher nash had estimated the walk would raise 110 000 i im hopeful we will still make the si 10 000 mark said the ox fam president i ast year 50 per cent of the walkers showed up on the first collection d iv the rest of the money w as deposited t the bank nash said walkers who haven t n turned their money should tike their donation to the royal bank brampton and receive their receipts there onlv a rclitively few people turned tip at the church hall be cause of the bad weather and the long weekend said nash the collection place was swit ched to iwcbt baptist church from st mary s friday night van aixen mrs jessie e of 1139 cordova blvd ne on tuesday january 21 1969 she was in her 90th year born in ballinafad ontario canada she was the daughter of johanna and benjamtne belgrove she is survived by her daughter mrs t r smith deerfield beach fla her son william r van allen st petersburg 2 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren service was held jan 25 at zp m in the anderson mcqueen funeral home with dr samuel paris bell officiating interment greenwood cemetery george town may 24th graveside ser vice at two oclock viemonam bawxayhtacerelythrok my fellow workers for aiding me at the time of my accid ent my friends neighbours and relatives for cards flovp ers fruit and helping my wife by giving her rides to hospi tal to staff nurses on the surgical ward and the candy- stripers thanks also to dr cowan brampton dr ashen- hurst dr thompson and dr duff of georgetown bob barclay halton centennial man or auxiliary wishes to sincerely thank the many people who helped make their bazaar such a success hue i would like to express my sincere thanks to my friends relatives and neigh bours who sent cards fruit flowers and gifts while i was a patient in the georgetown district memorial hospital special thanks to dr thomp- spn nurses staff and candy- stripers of ward b for their care and attention fred hue oliver i would like to thank all my friends neigh bours ond relatives for the cards gifts and flowers i received while in the hospital and since my return home special thanks to dr cham berlain dr whittaker and to all the nurses and staff in the surgical ward mrs bea oliver osborne i would like to thank neighbours relatives and friends for their kindness to me while i was a patient in georgetown district memorial hospital their cards visits and flowers were greatly appreciated i would also liketo thank the nurses staff and candystripers spec lal thanks to dr ashenhurst and dr mccomb ed osborne parry we would like to thank everyone for the lovely flowers and cards the wond erful surprise party at st georges the beautiful gifts and all the good wishes on the occasion of our silver wed ding anniversary tom and betty parry hamilton in loving mem ory of a dear brother jackie who passed away may 22 1965 when days are dark friends are few dear brother we think of you friends are friends if they are true we lost our best when we lost you ever remembered by bro thers and sister nancy kev in butch jim end danny hamilton in loving mem ory of our dear son jackie who passed away may 22 1965 this month comes back with sad regrets it brings back the day we won t forget you left so suddenly your thoughts unknown but you left us memories we re proud to own mom and dad roden in loving memory of a dear son and brother spencer roden who died may 10 1965 we think of him in silence his name we oft recall there is nothing left to answer j road will er counter rock form but his picture on the wall ations as a result an offer of j u purchase from frank heller always remembered by t k j and company ltd ana one 0 mom and dad tim mike j 1 r from acton wood products to and grace at i purchase three and a half acres switzer in loving memory bcln held up until council of a dear husband and father decides whether it is feasible emmerson svwtzer who passed proceed im having sec away may 20 1964 i ond noughts about this whole i industrial park commented a beautiful memory of one so councl b c dear we cherish still with love sincere the district at a glance acton the future of acton s six year oid industrial park is in some doubt following engineer k hydes surprise announce mem that a proposed access milton damage may run as high as 100 000 following a spectacul a da that comes with sad re ar firc jn milton lasl week thal c i swept through three shops and toone that we will never forgct apartment on mlu street barragers fur storage 8772279 always remembered by wife family and children wright in loving memory of a dear brother in law glen g wright who died may 25 1968 some day we hope to meet you two teenage children lived some day we know not when i orangeville we shall meet in a better land a two night stakeout by or and never part again i angcville police last week pre vented what police chief jack flames levelled all but the concrete block walls of milton tire store and did heavy dam age to milton laundromat and milton welding shop and the upstairs apartment where mr and mrs andy falk and their always remembered by wayne and bonnie cormier the hostess issisted b mrs v wallace thompson mis harle iogal mrs 1- lijbi th t arncy and mrs m bird the acton lair board ladies division had a very successful euchre in the community ccn tre on friday evening when 20 tables were in play i 1 mrs provan accompanied by her little granddaughter from toronto spent a few days last week with the jamieson family pleased to report mrs leo jamieson is recovering nicely from her recent foot operation winnifred smith enrol four brownies as families watch third iceiretnw n brownie pack gained four new brownies thurselaj whe n anna fdwards judy townsinel fuini itann ich an andgav hirlev were the principals in an enrolnu nt ci r emony converting them from tweenies to brpumcs commissioner mrs dore en melcombe brown owl jani col l a liwnj owl mrs tonv hull officiated the new bimvnics crossed into brownie line on the sym bolic stepping stones siw their reflections in the pond and repeated the r promise and law before rejoining their sixes as full fledged brownies they were presented with brownie pins by commissioner mel cimbc aftcrvvaiels thev demonstrated a typical hiownie meeting for members of their families iprc sent the ceremony was held at the 3rd georgetown brownie pack meeting place emmanuel lutheran church it the corner of carol street and windsor shamrock studios wedding portraits child studies passports photos etc colour and black and white 49 rexway drive 8773978 perennials astilbe garden phlox brown eyed susans aquilegia gqldemalvssum lythrum liatris pansies lychnis carnations campanula iris peonies lupins delphiniums thay ar growing and in bloom you can mlact individual plants in our gardans rental service for lawn and cardan equipment wynfield nursery a garden centre vt mile watt of 7th lin on 17 sldaroad phon a779952 guide brownies revel kent describes as a carefully planned burglary sunday night at the clover farm supermark et as a result an orangevillc teenager has been charged with break and entering with intent to commit an inditable offence he was arrested by police wait ing inside the store afterjie de scended through a skylight us ing a rope ladder brampton theyre getting ready to take the wraps off the biggest thing that has happened to brampton in its history in one single swoop under one roof has been built a shoppers palace which dwarfs everything else in peel county and when anally com pleted will be in the same lea gue as yorkdale only out stripping u m many features shoppers world opens later this month to coincide with the 10th anniversary of peel village planned in towirpaffr georgetown park will be fill ed with guides brownies and the visiting general public sat urday when a girl guide rally and brownie revel will occupy that area for the day guides and brownies froiwl georgetown north and south districts as well as credit val ley district will compete in various guide and brownie tests from 10 a m until 4 in the afternoon brownies will be dressed in indian costume complete with wigwam while the guides will wear cowboy costumes the pack and company gain ing the most points will receive a plaque and trophy respective ly page u thursday may mndlw9 thi georobtown herald j teg a d v e r t i s e r s get the best results start your campaign next week the georgetown herald 8772201

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