Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1971, p. 20

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KIN COURIERS WORK WITH RED CROSS Some of the Kin Court residents colled on by the Georgetown Red Cross In friendly visiting program were among tho guests at tho local Branchs annual dinner Mrs Pauline Hughes second from right chairs that service Seated with her are Mrs Sander son left Mrs Leslie and Mrs Mauri from Kin Court Mrs Elaine Sales newly- elected president of the Georgetown Red Crass branch Is standing behind Residents of the senior citizens apartments helped the branch prepare for heir campaign for funds by stamping some of the printed material Bursaries Available for Children of War Vets by Ralph Now that the legion bursaries are about to be available at the local high schools It is hoped advantage will be taken of them by students who are sons and daughter of vets Ontario Command provides bursaries to the value of each to assist a veteran or the sons and daughters of veterans to attend the first year of univ ersity The money for this leg ion program Is donated by the legion auxiliaries For further Information con tact Branch 120 ladles auxiliary ft is not necessary that the par ent be a legion member prov iding be or she is a veteran The powers that be will soon be approaching the local council for permission to pro ceed with the annual 21th May firework display This com munity project Is undertaken by the town of Georgetown and Branch 120 We understand post president Hale is to be the torch man this year He will be looking for help LITTLE TYKES BIG EATERS Saturday morning saw Harold Badbam and Chubby Stapletan at at the unheard of hour of These two stalwart fellows were the vanguard of a kitchen team who volunteered to prepare and cook food for well over Tykes Dont get us wrong These were not from Yorkshire They wen not uncouth fellows They were hockey players from Acton Bolton Kingston Georgetown and Gwilllmbury Intent on participating In an town tourney We understand the remainder of the kitchen crew were Denny Wright Mike George Tom Jam es Chuck Hennessey and Geor ge Louth The days special was roast beef vegetables end gravy The meals were supposed to commence at II am for first sitting however these young sportsmen Just kept pouring into the auditorium causing the whole thing to be come a continuous meal which finished at or there a bouts ladies of the Tyke Sup port Group waited on tables An estimated meals were serv ed this would Include coaches managers etc BRANCH BITS Yours truly became lucky at Joes dart shoot on Friday when Joe was giving away roost beef to A Porter Hawcs M Porter R Hawes W Cater V Collins Ritchie Timpson and M Porter The usual weekend wea ther did nothing to help the Saturday night dance but the Peel County Gents made it this time Prize winners were Pat Andy Preen and Nora Staddon Frances kept the group from upstairs In with the winners at the Bingo Win friend partner and wife of the branch steward affable debon air and complaisant Gib came up with two winning cards the winner of the fourth card got REGIONAL STREETS Committee Approves Plan For Exchange of Roads The county roads committee last week gave draft approval to tho Roads Needs Study prepared by Duncan Hopper and Associ ates In Final approval still has to be given by a full meeting of county council March Included In the study Is a proposal that and sev eral municipalities exchange responsibilities for certain roads TOWN STREETS would assume take over parts of the First Line Lower Base Line and Henderson while parts of and Upper Traditional Cake When Mark 53 Years Verdun Lodge cele brated their birthday with their annual birthday euchre in tho Odd Fellows Hall on Street on Wednesday March 3rd There were twenty tables in play with the seven prizes going to Joy Montgomery Ethel Kai- Gludys George Louth Hillock Evelyn Hamilton and Fry Mrs Isabel Thompson won the ladles travelling prize and 4H Elect Officers Ann McCIure was elected pre sident Joanne Wilson treasurer Mnrlene Hume secretary and Vcrna Fisher and Ivy Stult press reporters for Georgetown and Milton when Ash grove club held their first meeting February The pledge opened the meeting and after tho officers were chosen discussion was held on a name for the club and cover for the record books but no decision was reached In the kitchen Ann McCIure and Lydia demonstrated reclp- members pamph let The singing of O Canada closed the meeting DID YOU KNOWT and O are principal blood groups Dr Alexander Furness is pleased to announce t is opening on office The Practice of Medicine Maple Avenue West MONDAY MARCH or Gave Name to One of Towns New Streets A lifelong district resident William Henry died in Georgetown hospital on Febru ary He farmed on Street just out of town limits until IBM when bis was one of sev eral farms incorporated in the subdivision then moved to a new home which he on 22 Siderood The family name is perpetuated In a street Court Son of Robert and Agnes Craig he attended public school He waa a member of the Presby terian Church In ibis be married Margaret Inglis who survives with a family of five H Craig of Mil ton Weir of Sudbury Bruce of Mount Hope Herbert of Man- toulin Island and Agnes Mrs J Long of Chatham He so leaves IB grandchildren and a sister Josephine Mrs Niagara Foils He predeceased by brothers Robert of Georgetown Fraser of Tor- onto Weir of Nerval and Jim Perdue Saskatchewan Rev Norman Young conduct the funeral service at the Harold Funeral Home and Interment in Greenwood Cemetery Pallbear ers were Paul and Brian Sudbury Craig and Jfm and Gorton Georgetown and Blake Glen flower bearers were John Scott and Michael sod Ions Lumber Mart GEORGETOWN R R 4 GEORGETOWN TORONTO OPEN MONDAY TO THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY AM TO PM AM TO PM AM TO PM SHAG LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICE CREAK YOUR OWN LUXURIOUS CARPET I WITH DBF LONOWEARlNa NYION till J ATTRACTIVE COLORS TO CHOOSE PROM SUOHT C TIOKS ON RACK ONLY FAMOUS NAME CANADIAN MAKE BACH AT THOMPSONS HARDWARE MAIN STREET REDUCED PRICE I Domtar Ceiling Tile Wh Only Each IN CARTON LOTS OTHER PATTERNS AVAILABLE I WHILE THEY LAST 2x4 ft 561 IOCATB SIM ROAD AND UNI Mrs Gladys the mens Zcrnvlev won the door There were lucky draws on two hampers of groceries and these won by Herb Hancock and Mrs Preston Mrs Isabel Davidson won the birthday prize Members of tho lodge served lunch and tho traditional birthday to conclude the pleasant evening Middle would bo turned over to Milton would turn over to the county Bronte St from Anno Blvd to Main St Main St from Bronte to Ontario and Martin St from Main St to Line Rd Among the streets and roads that would bo turned over to by George town ore Main St River Dr Ave East and Moun tain view Road Delegations from all three towns quizzed the roads com mittee on the new proposal REGIONAL Chairman of committee Burlington rcovc Jim Swan- borough told all three dele gations takeovers were designed to give the county a pattern of streets and roads which would eventually fit In with a regional pattern of streets He told them the municip alities would maintain the roads and charge back main tenance costs to the county MORE INFORMATION One of the biggest problems foeinn the town at Milton deputy reeve Percy told the committee was that the town Is ren- to sell worth of debentures to cover their share of the rebuilding of the cost end of Main St Will tho county take this on at tho same time they assume tbe roadsT he ask ed Neither Swanbo rough nor county engineer Jack Corb- ett could give him an answer Although the report has been ready for some months its contents have never been made public yet and the del- cgatlons nil complained they had not enough Information as to county policies DRAPER D0BIE CO LTD MEMBERS THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK AND BONO BROKERS Your Branch Officii Queens Square Bdg Brampton Phone Brampton or Milton and Toronto Fast accurate quotations and service on any exchange Visit our modern office if you can However you can open an account by telephone SUCCESSFUL INVESTORS AND TRADERS 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