Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 31, 1969, p. 5

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jm r i lf lt tr 151 ji w j thi oiorsitown hirald wednesday dec 31st 199 page 5 0 t 4hbj59b m r 3 f jgspvf ji v- i i j in r c t 553r- njmi l j k vtiivlfisb ilipp i flfcatwyffhbk r its ivh e garage operator served in navy merchant marine one of georgetowns oldest businessmen william john cain 70 died at his home 26 john street east on diecvtmr cain had operated a garage business on victoria street for many years prior to that he was in the navy for seven years five of these overseas and had been av captains mate on the- lake freighter service he was a memberof loyal orange jsbdge 245 and ban held various offic es in the lodge over the years mrr cain was born in chel tenham son of james and mary stokes cain tand attended school there j he leaves a brother wilbert of sault ste marie and sister margaret of georgetown he was predeceased by brothers edward of radville saskat chewan and robert v of glen willams and a sister mrs wil liam davidson of georgetown rev leslie wilton of first baptist church conducted the funeral service at the harold mcclure fune interment was in glen wil liams cemetery pallbearers were starrett leslie howard dolson thomas warnes geor ge inglis clue montgomery and clarence carey llslpsilpsi it- old year in pictures april turbulent water caused some tense moments for boat crews and spectators during jaycees crary boat race on the credit from the east of glen williams to norval top right mr and mrs bob mccarl are suddenly 10000 richer when he pulls a slip for that amount from his pack of peter jaclcsons left georgetown legion curlers harv chappel dune moneypenny pat chamberlain an doug ellis just miss the dominion championship at truro nova scotia and take second place right with the pressing of a switch by mayor- wheldon emmerson fortamix chemicals starts production in the towns industrial prirk centre some 90000 cohoe salmon are introduced to the credit river at the lower paper mill dam two points near norval and a dozen other spots aloncj the river in a dept of lands and forests experiment bottom left lrwindorseya publishing house specializing ir publish ing books for colleges a id universities establishes its executive offices and warehouse in georgetown bottom right paul gibson a grade 13 student at gdhs wins the jaycees teen driving championship e p -t- snows amendment adds humane scciety rep ill- tilt l iiltll ml iim 1 pij 11 rii hi iii just ijrfoi approved 1 1v coiiccriiiii animals 6rtemii nesday llalton ja snow successfully an amendment to the il v allows a member of hie iiitaru humane society in it on tin uirecman nvimriion nnl iv view loanl thai will iliiiniii the act h ive bcri cahril a rri and all sorls of lliiii mr tjmiw aid afterward liit lu foil the humane society hn j lni trcniendorxf job of prntcrliii nimals over the years ami uggested to the government the inclusion of an oils i- ber would alleviate some of the problems mr snow liad luen a injin- i r of tlio nvcrnincnts stand ing committee on health where hs ajiivmlmcnl had lieen sup- h mi rl ported by the opposition and l mlp jimjmtecl dinvn liy conservation introduced rncmbers so he brought the mendmrnt before the house land fiilliiuiii a lengthy ilchalc ml anndl attempt tarhangc ln amendnieiil it was passed the loral mlp said he fully supports the procilrenient bill as it provides for complete con trol licensing and inspection of all research facities as well vivisectionists in ontario will never be satisfied he added buttho government refused to bow to the pressure groups meanwhile he has had numer ous phone cllls and telexraths supporting his stand mr snow noted anlmjsls wouldnt be obtained from hi mane society shelters only stray docs and rats from pounds the animals must be kept for three days plus sundays and holidays to allow owners to retrieve their pels then they arc sent to research facilities instead of being put to death the mii was also pleased that the new bill provides a pain clause to eliminate anysjiffor in by animals- twod for re search ag to investigate youth held in jail lorney general arthur as providing sufficient animalii isharl has said he will invest- for research sonic of the anli ifjate the case of an 18 year case of an old gcorgctowri youth who was held in jail because he could not get professional psychiatric examination wishart was told this week that provincial judge jamfs ft lllack cuinmiltcd the gcuigc- jjown youth to llalton county jail because n could not get the teenarer into an ontario hospital for psychialrtt examiiv ation judge klack who himself has drawn attention for the nced of psychiatric examination fac ilities in the county sent the youtlr to jail until he could find a bed in an ontario hnspi tal in either toronto or ham ilton four charges the court had been told tire ontario hospital in hamilton refused to irfke hie accused youth while toronto facilities were filled up the boy appeared before judge black on four charges under the liquor control act and two of creating a disturb ance the youth to jail said im af raid if we release you it will mean you will just get into again 0l the staff armanaqement andrew murray motors 45 mountalnview road georgetown goo3 luck new year blessings exchange house j its time to wisli you all a happy- it from everyone at delrlx smoke sm0 georgetown market centre trouble hello 1970 wishing you the very best for the coming year good wishes for a most prosperous 701 rexway bp service corner guelph and rexway drive john ellis 8773951 g ml imto the swing of a young and vi ly new year were wishing you ths greatest 190 crest hard owned by richardsons judgo clack remanding best vims we nre celebrating tiie new year with thanks i to our loyal customers- v a happy7q to you all i ryders sales service 49 main st n georgetown oldfasftioned greetings irom management and staff 45 gulph street 8772271 united cooperatives of ontario

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