1- l li i d i i masonic temple project pictured here are group of local masons who were active in the planning of their new aaasortic temple on the western limits of town robert lawson graham farnell douglas v latimer waa john t armstrong ed wilson ddgm robert mcmaster irwin noble and murray henley reminiscences of an early west pioneer second and concluding in stalment of memories of thom as mansfield of terra cotta whose 96yejarold memoryrecalls pioneer days in the canadian west the farmers at pincher creek had a beef nng their portion of meat was delivered weekly meat kept remark ably well if it was hoisted to the top of a tall pole above the flies of course we had a lot in the opening years the ed beef at the end of homesteaders only sowed from the n iaughed 20 to 30 acres in grain they during his reminiscences mr gathered the sheaves and sta- mansfield recalled seeing a cked them to wait for the horse mirage of fort macleod in the powered threshing machine i evening shadows of the hills teach their farm in a few outside pincher creek i sup- years a group of pincher creek pose it was caused by the mist farmers tom mansfield am i and the shadow formation he ong them banded together foi commented buy a second hand stearm thre i he recalled another expen shing machine it was a heavy e numbing to any listener investment and put them into coming from a man who is a debt but later they were able realist and doesn t romanticize to afford a new steam machine j fgg mother was in steam tractors began to re poor health and i had hitched place horses and could pull a the- team to the sleigh and was six share plow the homesteads asking edna to catch the train expanded a brocket to her mothers on opinions on the future air traf gram had to be sacked for the wa a black team like afic development when uind loading into freight cars from coachand six not another berg flew the atlantic people some man with blue eyes and full had of white hair and mus tache has the presence reflect ing a vital and productive life a son of pioneers and a pion eer in his own right many changes his long life span has witnes sed the introduction of such nowtakenf or granted amenities as the telephone the automob ile the radio television air plane and space ship hes found it exciting and once said he would like to be preserved in a state of suspended aruma tion perhaps deep frozen so that he could have a peek at what s happening in the future j his faith in the future is per haps bet illustrated by the fact that he recently brought from brother lees place at ampnor a baby butternut tree which he it once was but he keeps up planted at terra cotta maybe to date with current events he wont be around to enjoy its listening to television and radio ishade but others will and he and is an ardent hockey fan believes its high time the dy and football fan gordon sin ing elms were replaced by new clair is one of his favorite com mentators he hopes that the moon shot will benefit man kind and recalls reading the ajierhart government take of fice although his family is old tory stock mr mansfield has always favored the ndp when asked what bis opinion of prime minister trudeair was he re plied i try to be fin open min ded he is an intelligent man i hope hell succeed im giving him time twenty two years ago after his wifes death be left the prairies he lives a retired life with his only child nora mrs bill doole and her husband in their home on the banks of i e credit rived in esquesing twp at terra cotta grandchildren are michael toronto kerry jane and jeff brampton and john andrew and jennifer at home his eyesight isn t as keen as mmliimpad rj 4x xltqss-sparisors- a nursing aid course the red cross nursing debbie of toronto eaurse is infull awing at the mrs john polo and commmrity centre there are 21 guelph and miss he taking the course mrs ric sal- of ottawa at the marshalls sir fl gen rn are the instructors thejnee- cbmi from west tings are every wednesday ev- g n y dan 0 rt alnra uiaalr and sons and mr and mrs tar ry coxe at the jegse mcenerys mr and mrs griff jones of sudbury it the frank smiths the scout i mothers auxiliary had their usual monthly meet ing at the home of mrs don mr and matthews reports showed the family of booth it the fair was very auc- miss hene hurren cessful a social time was en- eninff for twelve weeks we extend our deepest symp athy to the plouffe family m the loss of doreen mrs mac leod who was so suddenly tak en from them due to an ac cident on the highway last week sympathy is also extended to the many relatives in this area of mr goldwin burt who passed away over the holiday weekend he was buried in coningsby cemetery on thanks giving day mrs jesse mcenery and mrs slesoraitis were delegates from the wl who attended the wi convention at the university of guelph last wednesday and thursday among the many visitors who spent the holiday weekend in the neighbourhood were mr and mrs jimmie miller and norsv mr and mrs joyed after the meeting john mr and mrs smitbittended anniversary services at hills- burgh baptist huwuwn sun day them- was special music pearson by the choir winnifred smith printing of distinction statements uftterhxads envelopes wedding invitations teorgetown herald 22 main street south 772201 bramptons only alcan dealer offers you 20 yeardcjuhle guarantee superior workmanship no down payment bank financingtswrm doors windows awnings carports canopies siding call today l george kent aluminum product hit ci 1m9 for free estimate call 4ssj0331 tree plantings skeptical then too he the platform at brocket siding sleigh pulled across from the for the trip cast about 1910 side my team noticed it the homesteaders applied for too later the nearest that we a grain elevator at brocket i could calculate was that the when eastern machinery ma black team htd come u al the nufacturers tried to gouge the tlme hpr mother passed auav western farmers prior to 1 sa d ii lcft no footprints world war i the pincher creek m the sno s s f homesteaders answered by for i the depressiontears on the muriel 88 and hilda 81 lve in ming a cooperative to level the ipraines were hard mr mans pnees mansfield was a found who needs it were said he is n active gardener his crop thu year included tomat oes potatoes corn carrots and greens his brother sam 93 ding director self sufficient our stvle of life has chan ged a great deal mr mansfield has obsencd today society relies on the services of retail ens to keep it supplied in my young things field and most others at pinch er creek farmed at a loss there were other areas hard er hit in the west we newer went hungry he said i enjoys politics he retains a keen interest in politics ottawa and he has another bro ther lee 78 in arnprior all of whom he visits periodically mr mansfeld a tali hand this dates back to days e bought fethe farmers government days some of our clothes in alberta where he declined an but had to be selfsufficient attempt to enter him as i en oar own farms candidate he witnessed the double ring ceremony mr and mrs donald mclennan sign the register in st johns united church following their double ring wedding ceremony conducted by rev robert scrivens the bride the former mary evans is the daughter of mr and mrs james evans 5 valleyview road the groom is the son of mr artdmrsonald a mclennan of toronto medal from duke for robin ord a district boy had dinner with the duke of edinburgh on monday after receiving a medal for sports activitlea from him robin ord a grade 13 stud ent at lakefield college schools waj one of several students hon oured at this event robin who has excelled in skiing and water sports at the school reccived a gold medal afterwards the medal rccipi ents had dinner with the visit ing duke robin is the son of judge and mrs john d ord who moved from georgetown to a farm at ril 1 acton last year li i the volkswagen squarebodk sedan b in a doss by itself its sort of half way between a sedan and a station wagon h was designed for people who are sort of half wov between a sedan and a station wagon glass blowing art explained to cubs cub of 5th georgetown a pack have been learning about methods of glass blowing and are the proud owners of glass dogs swans and others ornam ents which they designed them selves i in groups of the six the cuha have been visiting varian as sociates for the past three weeks where gerry wallace has been demonstrating the delicate art the visits were arranged leader wib mcmulleri by fold down the volkswogen square- bocks rear seat and youve got 42 cubic feel of space m the back half the size of on average station wagon but twice the size of an overage sedan j and because its a volkswagen andameath all that cargo aroa is what makes the cor go an aircooled engine so up front where most car makers put the engine you can put another couple of suitcases also because its a volkswagen it gets around 27 miles to a gallon of gas and gets into light parking space easily d iaji the room is lacked away inside not tacked onto the outside so when you think about it maybe what you need is a small station wagon all social personal mrs nellie lane of 25 king street georgetown hat return ed home after spending a pleas ant holiday visiting out wcslt she was accompanied by fcerj sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs james sturrock of brampton and they travelled both ways by air after spend ing some time with their sister mrs will christie in calgary they journeyed on to spend some timo visiting with relate lives in reglna j rso h b iraiiys to carry huh car payiiionls they sometimes need a station wagon but they dont need one badly enough to spend 4000 on something so big it comes with its owe echo people who eke this idea but hate the way it boles ffaapfe whowunl l on me inside not on the outside of the time instead of o big station wage some of the time because the big problems wwi bid station wagons are all the bignesses that come vyith them like big gas mis and 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