Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1975, p. 3

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uraday September 16 I MANY OF THE GUESTS stayed to per George Kerr solicitorgeneral w wish Judge Kenneth the best the special party In his upcoming retirement The Honorable A BRIEF CHAT with Chief Judge Andrea of the provincial court family division and the before dinner was served to the over friends that came to honor the retiring family court Judge OUR TWO JUDGES AND MOM Betty division of Having a father and enjoyed evening the judge team serving at the same time is an K dtoner MCountry club to honor her husband his birthday with his close party for the retiring judge f his years of service In the family court Many honor Judge Langdon A dinner party with guests rendered Judge Ken ncth speechless when he first arrived at the MIsslssauga Golf and Country Club last Friday night The party was a partial surprise for Judge arranged by his office staff to honour the Judge who Is retiring once the current cases Ballinafad news he is now hearing are com Frederick Buugh Lorna Taylor Lena Thomp son Kaye Do re en Linco and Jim Mitchell began planning the event Inst February table guests for the dinner were Judge Robert Walmsley pastpresident of the Provincial Court Judges Association who resides In Prince Edward County I rails Wright Assistant Attorney General and Inspector of legal offices Al Deputy Solicitor General Chief Judge HTG Andress or the provincial court family division Chief Judge Fred Hayes of the provincial court criminal division Frank Ballinafad residents want 30 mph limit MP Judge Allan of Supreme Court and Alan regional chairman Speeches made by associates and friends of Judge proved that loo Judge devoted himself to strengthening the family unit through his years of service in the family court Innovative Ideas such as exams before marriage making marriage harder rnthcrthandlvorceeaslcr and practical premarital selling were all devised by Judge Langdon Speakers Included Peter excrown at torney Jim Tre leaven present crown attorney Judge Kenneth A Langdon Halton Regional Chief Ken and Frank Phil brook Newly appointed Judge A James Fuller expressed his desire to keep up the good work of his predecessor In his service before the family courts In the area Representatives from all the law offices In the area along with Children s Aid Joseph Brant Hospital Trafalgar Mental Health Clinic and members of the family council oil come to honor Judge As on added special event Hughes Cleaver celebrated his birthday the same evening as tho party and was included in the festivities as an old friend of the Judge lasted until 2a before everyone had shaken hands with the judge and wished him well In his retirement THE SECOND JUDGE Ken Langdon paid tribute to his father and relayed his father best advise If it a worth doing It worth doing well By Winifred Smith The com roast and dance sponsored by Community Centre was quite successful There was a fairly good crowd and the weather was cool Enough to make the hot com and hot dogs enjoyable This was the first of the monthly dances to bo put on by the hall board Saturday was a day of mixed weather- wind rain and a flake or two of snowbut the sun did manage to for a short while to shine on the lovely bride of Saturday Miss Lee French and Alan Bruce were married In Ballinafad Church The catered for the wedding We extend our best wishes and hopes for happiness to the couple to hear Mrs Dan Campbell a former longtime resident Of Ballinafad is quite lit and is confined to General Hospital Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall were among the friends invited to a party held recently at the home of Mrs John Chapman In Rock wood It was in honor of her brother Ernest West who was sworn in as a judge in Brampton on September if The new houses on the Town Line In our area are almost completed The will be moving in shortly and won t be too long before Lloyd and Lola Marshall can do likewise There was a delegation from at the regular meeting of Erin township council They had a petition asking that the speed limit be a uniform miles per hour through the builtup section of the village Reeve will take the petition to the Wellington County engineer Much property in the village has changed hands recently The Thompsons have moved in to the former Rogers home Hancocks property Is sold ana Mr and Mrs Barnes have sold their home There Is a sold sign on Witts home The LoWHts have moved to Fergus We welcome Mr and Mrs Pratt to the village also the Vcllas who are living in the house formerly occupied by the Cosgrovcs Mr and Mrs Eric Hayncs got the exciting news last week that they were grandparents again Their daughter and son in law are the parents of a baby boy they have named James a little brother to Christopher The were in Toronto on Friday to visit with the new baby and the proud brother and parents GIFTS FLORALNEEDS SIMM St JultFwStp East of Main St Ontario The Honourable Rene Brunelle Minister of Community Social Services The Honourable James Snow Minister of Government Services and The Board of Governors Invite you to attend the OFFICIAL OPENING OAKLANDS REGIONAL CENTRE For The Mentally Retarded Corner Kerr Band Oakville Friday Sept at p m sr iP- fcyour phone book listing correct Please tell us now before we print your new direc tory Look up your listing in the current directory and if you wish to have it changed give us a call at before OCTOBER 15 Bell Canada X marks the spot on election day September 18 If your name is on the list of voters you have the right to vote in th Ontario Provincial Election To make it as convenient is possible the polling places in each district arc centrally located in your area An attempt has also been made to make polling places as accessible at possible for physically handicapped and elderly voters Check your proof of enumeration Form 103 for the address of your polling place On Election Day September 18 your polling station will be open am to 800 p m EDT Marking Your Ballot On the wall of each polling place directions for marking your ballot will be in plain view If you have any other questions ask the person who gives you your ballot The ballot resembles the one illustrated below with the candidates names listed alphabetically Vote for only one candidate by marking an X in the circle after the name ADAMSON 2 emu 3jomTAYBELL SELECTIONS This advertisement published by the Chief Election Officer of Ontario

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