Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 13, 1972, p. 4

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TURNING BACK TIME Page A HERALD THURSDAY JAN Were You at Georgetown High School in l Thestudents and staff at Georgetown High School years ago How many can you Identify Holiday Visitors Here and There The Peter Pews and children of motored to Waterford to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents Mr and Mrs L Peterson and Mr and Mrs M Peterson GO Maple motored to New Brunswick to be with their parents for the Christmas holidays Mrs William Stone 82 Cr spent Boxing Day with her daughter and law the Dan Stone family also Mr and Mrs in Mr and Mrs George Sr from Newfoundland were Christmas holiday visitors with their son George his wife and children Cheri and Lynn and Paul and their daughter and William Stones and children and Gary id Duncan Drive Welcome Christmas visitors at the William Richmond and family home R 1 his family and their children the Harvey the George HUson and the William Bairds from Mrs Margaret Gtmn ST Si spent Christinas with her eon Francis and wife Bunny In Gall Mr and Mrs George Pitts from Newfoundland were here for Christmas and New Years with their daughter and husband Mr and Mrs Harry Stone daughter Judy 119 Mr and Mrs Polrier Donald Janet James Weber spent Christmas with friends Mr and Mrs Even In Toronto Mr and Mrs Tom Polltl welcomed his parents the Peter s from Toronto and her mother Mrs Bertha Johnston from Milton for Christmas rs Alice Phillips spent Christmas with her sister Mr and Mrs Benny in Toronto Mr and Mrs Rod Presswood and son Brent IS King motored to Eugene to celebrate New Years with friends the Bob Sinclair The Don Phillips 37 Cres and family travelled to Madocto be with hi sister Mrs Phillips for New Years Day Mrs Bemice De Forest of Milton spent Christmas and New Years holiday with her sister Vera and Ken Weston Sr Maple Ave A pleasant Christmas surpriK when Mr and Mrs Bob children and Christie from High Point North Carolina arrived at the home of the Everett Wilsons Victoria for the holidays Mr and Mrs Don Parker Shelley spent Christmas Day with their daughter the Patrick In Brampton Guests with the Parker family Boxing Day Mr and Mrs Roy Hansen and family also Mr and Mrs Gary Armstrong Mr and Mrs George Town send David and Mark Cower Ct travelled to Kingston to be with his brothers Dan and Louis Townsend and families for Christmas Mr and Mrs Paul and daughter Michelle from Ottawa were welcomed to the home of Mrs Peggy Wiley Ontario St and they were all Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs Sheppard Tver Ave along with other members of the family Reverend and Mrs Norton Cr welcomed their son David his wife children Janet Nancy and from her mother real grandfather Mr Duke from Hamilton alto their daughter and son in law the Tony hi J children Eric and Laura from Georgetown for New Years celebrations Mr and Mrs Roy Mills from Ottawa holidayed Christmas week with his parents the Mills family Delrex Blvd Mr and Mrs Ron Hlpkins from Baltlnafad visited with his parents Largo Florida over the Christmas and New Year holidays Mr and Mrs Peter Pew and children from motored to Waterford for Christmas holidays with his parents Mr and Mrs J 0 Neil and sons Sean and Paul Hawkcs travelled to Winnipeg to spend Christmas and New Year holidays with her brother and family Mr and Mrs J Michael and son Jeffrey IS visited in London Christmas and the weekend with both their parents Mr W G Ward from Toronto visited Christmas Day with their son Bill wife and children Donna and Blllie Baylor Mr and Mrs J and daughter Mclntyre visited relatives and friends In Toronto New Years Day Christmas guests at the home of Mr and Mrs A Vanhelden and family Stevens Cr Mr and Mrs Gils and family from Moo re field formerly of Georgetown also her parents Mr and Mrs J and Mrs William Van children Kellie and Main St Glen Williams travelled to Simcoc to spend Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with her parents and then to Borrie be with his parents for the weekend The Richard Van Dykes and their sons Edward James and Donald Delrex were in to celebrate Christmas with her aunt and uncle The Sidney Veldstras Holiday guests with the Jack McNabb their on Wayne his wife and son Derek from Kitchener then her parents Mr and Mrs D Mrs Edna on New Years Day Mr and Mrs A C Margaret St accompanied by their daughter Judy and husband Ron Albert and children John Tom Janlnc and Sheila from Brampton travelled to Gait to visit his mother and other members of the family for Christmas celebrations Mr and Mrs Donald Richardson and family Sargent welcomed their relatives Mr and Mrs Thomas Richardson Mr Harold Allan Bryan and Debbie Mr and Mrs Robert White and children Bobby Mary Lou and David from Toronto for Christmas celebrations Mrs 44 Stevens Cr welcomed brother Terry and Mrs Richardson and their three children also her parents the Ernie Fields sister Mrs Patricia Former and daughter Mr and Mrs David Ross and their two children for Christmas celebrations Mr and Mrs Edward Van and family 11 John St welcomed other members of their family son Ed and wife Marilyn son David from Kingston Daughter Gretna and husband Leo children Leo Michael and Karen from Erin Daughter Ann and husband Peter and son Steven from son Dan and his wife Cora from Brampton Tor Christmas celebrations Mr and Mrs M Mills son Dennis who Is attending University of Guelph and home for holidays also daughter Lois motored to to be with his brother and sister In law the J Mills family for Christmas then on Sunday visited in Kin with her sister Mr and Mrs John also present was Mrs Mills mother Mrs Guest Collins of Kincardine Miss Pat MacKinnon from Calgary formerly of Georgetown was a welcome Christmas week visitor with Mr and Mrs Ted Arnold Charles St Miss McKinnon has just returned from Malawi Central Africa where she has been teaching for the past two years with Returning from Africa she travelled by way of India and S E Asia arriving in Vancouver from Tokyo Mr and Mrs Dick Prust 14 James St welcomed their family home for Christmas son Paul and his wife Ann children Kevin and Kimbcrley from Kingston their daughter and husband the Albert children Janice Alan and Louise and Mrs re ford of Thornton Mr and Mrs William Richardson and children Robin Kim Joanne and Laura Norton Cr spent Christmas with her parents The Ken and brother Harlow and the following Sunday travelled to Arthur to be with his brother Jim and wife Donna and Ihcir family and other relatives Christmas weekend guests with Mr and Mrs W Thompson Prince Charles were Mr and Mrs Clay Smith from Dearborn Michigan Mr and Mrs Ken Swilzer and son Howie also Bill and Howie McAfee from Kingston Mr Mrs Tom Thompson and son Shown from Georgetown Form Advisory Committee for Heltons New Provincial Park Defense Contract For Varian A 600 government contract for electronic supplies has been awarded to Associates of Canada Ltd at 45 River Drive In Georgetown by the Defense Supply Agency Defense Electronics Supply Center in Dayton Ohio The contract calls for bo electron tubes Contracts awarded Canadian companies are let thru the Canadian Commercial Corporation at Ottawa This is a fixed price supply type contract awarded after competitive negotiations The Defense Electronics Supply Center procures manages and supplies common electronic ports used by the armed services and various other government agencies Trappers harvested op proximately worth of fur In the district last year This catch was made up of 3 beaver mink 175 Otter wolves and several lesser species Highlights of our annual report Funds Guaranteed funds Estates and Agencies Total Assets undu Admimsttation 1971 66505000 000 W 000 Moi tgages Investment Certificates Deposits 000 Net the year Earnings per common share 000 000 164 Net profit liny Tit Lumbtm untl Immtmu 190 ml lit of iquily in th earnings of its and with WCTORIAGREr TRUST COMPANY SINCE Belleville Brampton Corinington Exeter Hanover Kingston Lindsay LI stow el Newmarket Orongcvlllo OrlJIla Owen Sound Peterborough Port Credit Renfrew Richmond Hill St Stratford Toronto Whitby To Servo Community Needs Prime Minister William Davis has announced the formation of the Bronte Creek Provincial Park Advisory Committee to aid the government In establishing policies for development and operation of a new acre park in South Ha I ton Donald M of Oak an architect with con experience in municipal planning and former chairman of the Trafalgar Bronte Joint Planning Board for Bronte Creek Provincial Park is committee chairman Other members all residents of the area lo ensure that local community and regional needs arc met include Councillor J Hughes of Oak vlllc D Riga commissioner of parks and recreation for Oak vilie It planning director Mayor George w Harrington of Burlington Laurie Branch director of recreation services for Burlington director of long range planning for Burlington Brock Karris chairman of the Land use Ad Board Ha ton Region Douglas Davidson of Burlington It E of P J Kelly president of the Op timist Club Atkins of Robert president of the White Oaks wanderers and John of WITHIN In announcing the hew Bronte Creek Provincial Park in early October Mr it will be developed its a large recreational and educational park and will provide camping and picnicking especially for the needs of large urban papulation in Southern Ontario The new park will occupy about 1 acres along Bronte Creek between and Burlington One small portion of the park southern extremity will extend south of the Queen fcllzabeth Way to within less than a mile from the Bronte GO Transit station Because it will be within easy reach of this station and near two traffic interchanges along the Queen Elizabeth Way Creek Provincial Park will be easily accessible as a natural playground for the 1 people who live within a radius of the site IMMEDIATE AREA While the park will readily accommodate travellers seeking campsites while visiting the attractions of the Toronto Hamilton region It is expected Park will come from within the immediate radius including such communities as Georgetown Burlington Milton Misslssaugua Port Credit and a large western portion of Metropolitan Toronto Open the year round Bronte Creek Park will be developed to serve community needs In such areas as education recreation nature study and the of open spaces Mr Davis said the varied topography of the area will lend ideally to the wide variety of activities planned for the park These Include hiking cycling viewing of natural surroundings outdoor education family and group picnicking swimming tennis and team sports such as baseball football soccer and others A golf course bordering on the property will remain untouched by the pork development In establishing the park the Department of Lands and Forests will work closely with Region Conservation Authority to make sure that all the valuable features of the property are preserved or enhanced and that no new In will give rise to pollution in any form Mr Davis said PHONE 8772201 Georgetown Herald 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