Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 2, 1969, p. 9

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swallti 5wrws tt those far away places lure jp local tourists fop left mr and mrs don ald macienrtan of 5 valley viev road relax on the grounds of tha harmony hall hotel in bermuda during their recent honeymoon visit there mrs madlennan is the former mary evans daughter of aar andwtojs jim evans of geor getown below mr and mrs sid ney weston and spns kevin and michael of 7 crombie plaeej georgetown pause on the ramparts of edinburgh castle to chat with private jbhn ross of the queens own highlanders the wes- tons were in scotland attend ing the 23rd j annual edin burgh international festival which concluded last week the edinburgh festival one of the leading festivals in europe attracts visitors from all over the globe automatic signals now protect all railway crossings in all railway crossings on the halton county road system are now protected by automatic warning signals county council was told last week than a month apart claimed the lives of six teenagers four north halton youths all 17 years old died when a freight train slammed into their 1938 plymouth coupe at the cpr crossing at tiie first line of nassagaweya township automatic signals lave been installed this year at three crossings on county roads 8 and 15 completing protection the top half of the car was throughout the connty countyompletely sheared off tie chas- engineer d j corbett reported an tj spjifr in two those killed were terry busldrk ran not all crossings were prot1 aid boers john newell and ected two years ago when two iyje miller all of the camp- violent traincar collisions less bellville area ashgrovb leaving sixth line party fetes cuples stole from judge gets 18 months b- r 4a v evening was spent at jjne homeof mr and mrs clayton wilson oa monday september 22 to honour two couples who recently sold their farms and left the 6th line mr and mrs francis thompson and a georgetown man who ad- mr and mrs milton bird ten m stealing money belonging tables of euchre were played to a judge was sentenced last the winners being 1st ladies w to 18 months definite and mrs ijoyd fisher 2nd mrs 12 months indeterminate in re- george wilson gents 1st john formatory bird 2nd charles austin trav- elling prize mr jm wicksoni the 22 year old accused plea- and mrs william elliott after ded guilty to stealing 50 from which both couples were pres- a wallet belonging to judge ented with pretty jardineres of john ord sentence was impos- philodendrons for which they ed in brampton provincial expressed their thanks lunch court by judge w d august and a social time concluded the of new toronto happy evening i crown attorney leo qicgulg- an said the accused removed at the church service on the money from a wallet on a sunday lisa marie daughter of desk in the judges clumbers mr and mrs larry pickett was while judge ord was presiding presented for baptism in court september 18 he was alone in the back hall of the congratulations to janet court house at the time await- nurse who won the title of 4h ing to be released on his own queen at milton fair on satur- recognizance on a charge of ob- day afternoon structing police i he admitted previous con- we are really into autumn vicuons for theft 0 a motor bow soon it will be october vehic m 1963 breaking enter- ing and theft twice since 1965 and escaping custody hie crossing was not equipped with a warning device at the timev sless than a month later a second traincar smash claim ed the lives of two milton teen agers the accident happened on christmas eve 1s67 when the car was struck broadside by a fast cn freight train at the crossing along the old camp- bellville road the fifth side- road in eequesfag ttonfclp the two teens michael wood 18 and brenda phelps 16 both of milton were delivering christmas gifts at the time of the accident the crossing was protected by an unligfated warning sign thi oiorgetown hbrald thursday oct 2nd 196 page 9 coroners inquests into the fatalities urged all cpr erosa- injfe in north halton to be pro tected by mtomstic wig wag agonal lights halton bart mpp jim show asked for report on graded crossingi in the county follow ing the multiple deaths in the traincar collisions pick your own apples at carl laidlaws norval georgetown jl nerval no hi is red barn 1 mile south 1 brampton hopping rao all varieties in season bridpa out 10 aaa til dark cup and bring this ad its worth 50c on first bushel end ftosty nights when the lea ss will turn into brilliant col urs fall pairs will soon be ver for another year the corn lis being harvested and then i ploughing and apple picking finishes most of the outside work enjoy the nice days as much as you can handy victims forty percent of the victims in hunting accidents in ontario in 1967 were shot while stand- in within ten yards of the shoot- mrs john bcllboddy 1 cr have you a doctors prescription for glasses let us fill it accurately and you can choose from our wide selection of the newest and best in frames and they are moderately priced brampton dispensing opticians 81 main st m brampton ontario phone 4596767 glen williams vegetables flowers in church for harvest home sunday morning sept 21st the annual harvest home ser vice was held in the united church which was beautifully decorated with fruit vegetables nd flowers of the local gar dens tall corn from the corn fields and beautiful bowls of roses from a local rose field mrs don hancock sang two lo vely solos it was also infant baptism when stephanie anne daughter of mr and mrs ed green main st and julie beth daughter of mr and mrs fred hilts of guelph st were bap tized seventeen boys have register ed as cubs at the parish hall the boys meet every wednes day evening with n carlisle and d giles as leaders twenty seven ladies attended a miscellaneous shower in the fellowship room of the united church for ellen hunter a bridetobe recently tie room was suitably decorated and a lovely evening was spent in games and opening of the gifts ellen was assisted by her sis fcr mrs doug ward and vcr- na- mcgowan she thanked ev eryone for the lovely and var ied gifts and lunch was served it was arranged by mrs w col lier and mrs k schneider rta preston crjlcbrated ninth birtfctay with a party ome of her grand ar- yr and mrs herb pres ton sr of 117 park st last satuhhx her little guests wjprc schoolmates carol star- ret cindy van alphen dar win rice jamie frank chris and kelly barber lee anne woodward martha girvan brenda marie davison donna service and her little cousin amy preston get well wishes arc sent to mrs lucy wagstaffc who is a patient in georgetown hospi tal and to mrs nellie apple- yard who is a patient in the guelph general hospital hav ing been moved from george town hospital water hoses were used on houses on park street to pro tect them at the height of the straw stack fire at mushroom plant which is just up the hill from them the ladies of st albanl guild met for their monthly meeting in the parish hall on september 17 reports from the secretary mrs j hooper and treasurer mrs l murdock were given the ladies put in a quilt arrangements were made for catering for a wed ding on oct 4th mrs e miller gave a report on sale of cook books and there are still a few available tea was served by mrs gorge sargent assisted by mrs e mluer st albans church service is 945 am each sunday mrs c barth did you know all care donors arc notified how their money is used the house with a different atmosphere house tannenhbf restaurant tavern fully licensed air conditioned mississauga road formerly streetsville road 3 miles norlh of 401 or 3 miles south of hwv 7 phone 8658610 open 7 daysa week for business mens luncheon a dinner banquet facilities for up to 125 persons dihmfr dakcfs every friday nig it for further information and reservations caul 8658610 in 17 years now when you buy a new 1970 volkswagen youet two yean worth of tree check up by using special slecrrontc equip ment we exdmioe justobou overy- thing that can affect ydurvws the idea 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