Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 14, 1969, p. 2

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is diamond replicas drew attention in display a priceless array of diamonds oaa been on display in bought- on jewellers store window for the last two weeks such world famous names in diamonds as kou4noor jubilee great mo gul and hope nestled there in little purple velvet boxes for ii to aee and wonder luckily for ewner john bou jritona peace of mind they were all replica or paste as they say in mystery movies it was all part of a travelling tx- obit sponsored by diamond nerchants and ivailible to their retail customers incredible tales of murder intrigue and mystery accomp any those diamogtis of pnce- est value tntrrat mogul and the jubilee at 280 and 245 i caiats respectively were the two bluest diamonds on show jprobably the best known di amond the kohlnoor dites back to 1304 where it was trac ed to an indian rajah aftor various schemes and murdes it found t way to east india company as payment of a dot ttney in turn presented it to queen victoria in 1850 to rark the 250th anniversary of t east india company it now be longs to the queen mother and la boused with the crown jew els in the tower of london when rot in use kohi noor meaoi mountain of lght the uooe diamond known even to those who never saw a diamond held first place in the inventory of the frerrh crown jewels until a robbery in 1792 where many of the french crown jeels were dispersed forever henry philip hope bought it in 1830 for 90000 a grandson lord hope married an americ an actress mary yohe and pave it to her however in 1906 he had to sell it to cover his debts after several changes of owner ship including a turkish sul tan it was bought by mrs eva lyn walsh mclean who v ore it rather than stored it upon her death it was bmght by new york diamond merchant harry winston who present ed it to the smithsonian i as tit nte il j i each of the stones has a long only john boughton can tell with this powerful micro- at0ty and could wk a mag cope as he eramine replicas of famous wels writer ap- niflcent plot for a mystery to peered in his store window last week end all mysteries thi 6eor01town hiralb thursday aug 14th 1969 page 2 f hoey second death in county council ranks is it mai a private funeral just for members of the family was held -in- guelph thursday for nassai gaweya township reeve willi am hoey wjio died of a heart attack while holidaying in wgby nova scotia with hrs wife and daughter mclntyre and wilkie funeral home of guelph handled the arrangements burial was in rackwood cemetery hoey 54 chairman of the county board cf health and a member of the roaca commit- j tee and nnape welfare and as- sessment committee was elect ed reave of tne north haltn townsn p st the beginning of this year prior to t lat be was deputy reeve fo three year he is s jvived by hb wife elizabeth tv o riaughers id ith carolyn td ksrtii are and a bothe tjsseil oe of tampa florid reeve hoeys sjdden death is the s- ond tnis j ar arongi couny coinilors i r e bun cottv ree e o buhri- ton d n jrrrry her ocsi- tiorj been tprfn bv w kj reeve r rural l itor jjssagawoya cwpshti cnun ell will nett tis we to con sider raccosscr r rteve hoej the towrrlii ris the altern- atne r selecting a new reeve from the current nembershlp of council giving the position to nasagaweya derutv reev anne macarthur cr appo nling an outsider th township 1i the other six municipalities in halton count is represent ed on coun ty council bv tro rpvr ad ce puty rpv r ext merlins of courtv roun cil is august 26 want that professional gold en brown crust on your home made breads rolls and pie crusts brush them just before baking with a mixture of milk and sugar vt cup milk to one tablespoon of sugar boughton jewellers window featuring famous ewels golfers lose out at district tournament me to church maple avenue baptist church bible preachlna sunday 11 am and 7 pnv rev tom swan georgetown alliance church v telephone b7791 10 00 am sunday school 11 00 a m morning wonhip 7 00 p m evening service cedarvali community centre the anglican church of canada st george 60 guelph st trinity h 8am holy eucharist 10 a m choral eucharist christian reformed church 7th linn georgetown al j vandenpol minister services every sunday 9 30 a m and 4 p m 11 a m sun day school visitors welcome listen every sunday to the back to cod hour radio minister dr joel nederhood ckey 590 830 a m cfgvi 1310 10 30 am fm 1007 megx chin 4pm combined services st johns united church and- first baptist church sundays august 3 31 inclusive services in st johns united church 1100 am guest preacher rev wm cairns 48 main street north 8773084 by ralph hawm golf was foremost in most members minds last weekend when two golf teams from the branch competed in district b golf tournament h chappel k nash j lemay g king were tam a while w bradley g collier j timpson and n marchment were the b team the tournament was at brant ford the local branch of duns- ton took the first place and al ong with ave other teams quail fled for the provincial contest neither of the georgetown teams were tuccessful in quail fying team a close but not quite good enough however from reports the durrton lesion treated the col fers royally still on sport it appears that two sports from the branch caught themselves a rainbow trout one day last week which was put to good use during a game of euchre its amazing how ingenious some members are the powers that be have sot a date for the next 10 elim imtlon dinner which will be friday september 28lh when some lucky person will win themslevcs 1000 better grab those tickets as soon as they are on sale for as a rule they do not last too long with the news that john rel iveau and bohby orr are to be guests at the uttle nhl hockey hall inaugural dinner at the lcgion auditorium on monday september 8 i960 it is expect ed that fathers and hockcv coaches will be bringing their favourite little hockey pla yer with them to meet the two great hockey stars and to listen to their words of wisdom on hockey the branch pipe band are back in the news again they are being kept busy just now with many demands for their services from other towns and organizations last week they were at chel tenham to participate in the chinguacousy township get this nitty gritty bramachme wing ding which incldcntly made the toronto papers it wag held in the main street of cheltenham the band started the evening off with highland music after several acts had performed the branch pipers piped again pipe major merv allen accompanied the youthful highland dancers while they displayed their skills the band played again at the finale wind up of the evening it was a successful evening with the threat of bad weather over 500 people were there saturday was the wind up of the week long 1estival at bra malea with the largest corn roast in canada there was a terrific parade at this time m which twelve barris participated besides the branch pipe band there were brass bands and a fife and drum hand one thing can be said for ihc 120 band they sure get around ormlc carter was on hand friday to draw five winners j hooper r hilllcr j powell n ward and j dohcrty bob mnckenzie filled in for joe at the dart shoot and gave steaks and roast to tt williams p anthony bill ttitchie 3 e bowman d andrews 1 for guson j murphy m mclean the saturday nlghl dance surprised everyone bv being so successful the weather being so good and the holidnv season in full swing it was thought the crowvl would be simll but play cd 10 a capacity crowd prizes went to f laframlwise e stcif and rcid those membcis wishing tick cts to the auxiliary birthday suppcr friday september 12 1960 should contact any mem bers of the executive entertainers next saturday will he n long time favourite iva davidson and group ablerite beef i- is real eating pleasure 1 li kr om nfouwi umn ort uartcmmuetrf jqeese slices ge stint j cmustrscmmuie tr va affu 4r canada no 1 rade sweet c0lbbi ccwyontheooe dozen tjfoasts ve taw tabliklte cmradas ttaesl red or blit broad beef ctoss cut rib roast smolder roast boneless tablerite bologna fruit punch grape or orange ul nx drinks iga coffee lr royal guest sunny morn 69- 59 s 117 cloverleaf sockeye sockeye ezjj salmon og white granulated l frx f iga butter lib 65 c i iga white bread 24oz 19 iga lucky shopper k j ewles rr 3 2722 hornby 130 brown family members at reunion on sunday august 3 130 members of the brown clan ga thered at the north trafalgar recreation centre for a family reunion mrs j brown xna fa mily were in charge of the gala event a delicious picnic dinner was enjoyed by all which as followed by a program of sports in the hornby park guests were present frsm peterborough windsor grand valley cobourg and milton thursday aug 7 was a very happy day for 54 children of under privilcrcd families in downtown toronto when they were treated to a day in the country the visit was organized by rev and mrs keith hankes arid the wornen of hillcrest un ited church the children and their chaperones arrived in a special bus at hillcrest united church in the morning where they were divided into groups and taken to farms of the horn by area where thc would see animals for their first time in the afternoon they journeyed i to the hornby park where they onjoved a program of sports which was followed by a deli clous picnic supper this was a dav these children will never foiget mrs maybelle ma mrs ro gers and mr and mrs norman copelahd erajoyed a guided tour to the cast coast mrs may reports that the seagulls down east are really fabulous anniversary greetings to captain and mrs- bobert baker who will celebrate their wed ding anniversary on sunday august it the bakers were transferred recently to the mil itary training base at calgarv alberta mrs baker ts the form- mer evelyn mckay of uornby mr and sirs donald garden and judy bane returned from their summer vacation which was spent on the east coast mrs gordon reported that they have a verr good crap of pot atoes at prince bdward island and also that farms are selhnk down there for 12j0oo which is quite a difference from our local prices in ontario mr aural mrs jim truer tep- ryaml vlck kohhw wallace and tun morrow returned home recentl from a wecls vacation in cravenburvi i mr and mrv joe shea and daughter margie and mrs mar garet treanor speist the holiday weekend at mtdiand- miss jean yates of abercji scotland who now revds st cookswlte xisited with vt arsl mrs jim tnmer and fami mr and and mrs- garry ham llton and family attended the ileslop family recnion which was held on stdbor aurvst 0 at the home of 2r and urs keniulh bouth of georgetown mr and mrs roy break arel enjoyrns a trip to the west coast mrs jack wccarron and mrs acnes ford have returned home firorn a very enjoyable trip to the west coast and alaska t larry rutledge of clinton spent the weekend with his par ents mr and mrs leslie rut- ledge isobel and ann stout of guelph are visiting with their sister mrs bill hamilton mr and mrs brian hamilton of preston visited with mr and sirs ian break on saturday ev ening mr and mrsajbrt march ment are spending a few dayaw with theu- grandchildren craij and charlere penney of gorriej j while mr and mrs melvin peos ney enjoy a holiday with lc and mrs earl penney of gande newfoundland mr and mraiwa penney will also be guests the wedding of mr pennoyljl sister velda little five year old tim kuwjr ica won the ontario jnniasc championship at the jersey catj2 tie show at gait last week tin came home with two ribbon and two trophies he intends t enter his calf ness at miltoaw fair in september tim is tho- son of dr and mrs richard kunica who own a farm at horj nby mrs jim hamilton notice change of address effective august 18 1969 the offices of the water commission will be located at 9 james st georgetown presently the offices of trie law firm of dodokjn sopinka the water commission has now assumed responsibility for operation of hie water departmenf of the town of georgetown all enquiries should w made to this office to be dealt with by commission staff if it is of a nature that cannot be dealt with by the commission it will be referred tqthe department concerned georgetown water commission tel 8776981 t 3flsjji

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