Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 8, 1986, p. 5

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Supporter remembers Milton struggle Letters to the Editor The It era Id for publication To l he chairman and director of Hills United a recent edition of The Herald newspaper I noted with quiet a report on the progress of Hill proposed United It seems a Mr Vic was clearly expressing his personal point of what degree of success Hills United Way could enjoy A very valid point to consider As the Founding President of Milton United Wa I recall with a mile the early re action Me in our There wasnt one of caution but a chorus if suggesting is Ihcir a need and what affect it on the lblislied charitable organizations was the constant reminder of the possibility of failure and had we considered the imbirrnssment vc would en dure personally Fortunately common sense Med because of people like Harry Funk Anne Gabriel and Heather Smith with the support of many others we were able to set foundation to build Our first year w an educational Idling our way our objective was not reached The second year imuro drama Again the objective we strned for we were not Our third year we not only readied the magic numbers but surp assed our objective In under Mr Taylor and his dynamic team they were looking for goal of They were able to collect from the Milton Community When I think of the opportunities to needed services to the resid Ilalton Hills I appreciate the thai band jour United Way In support of your efforts please accept the enclosed cheque one interested in he ultimate success of the Hills United Way With best wishes in I A Campbell illc LOP George Hans SFCTION A THE HERALD January IBM IN THE HILLS Puppeteers wanted Die Kids on the Block commit tee are optimistic that their puppet will come to life before long and will be telling other children about disabilities Volunteers however are still needed as puppeteers and as training begins mid January it is important to act now call 1177 Peace alliance The new Canadian Peace Alii of several hundred peace groups will be the topic of guest speaker Dry burgh of HAM I Ilalton Hills Action for Nuclear Disarmament All welconu it JO p m at St John United Street Members gone letters aren helping to recruit dropouts to the Georgetown of Commerce Chamber Treasurer Waller said he sent from three to five each to six Chamber members who I renew their membership in year there were drop outs of whom Mr said many had joined because of the Business in Georgetown celebration Butcher Shop 187 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN Next to McDonalds 8775996 Pioneer citizen was in 100th year George Haas passed away peace fully in his sleep December 1985 at 48 Prince Charles Drive the home of his daughter and son in law Alice and Grant He In his 100th year a former resident of Melville Funeral services were held at first United Church Melville 5ask on December 1MBS with Don Milne officiating Burial In the family plot at Memorial Gardens bask Pallbearers were Paul Leslie Gordon Frank Edgar and Funeral Home at Yorklon looked after funeral arrangements George was the eldest child of Johann Fnedrick and Wilhelmiiie Haas born in Austria on St George Day April He apprenticed as a blacksmith i Austria emigrating to Canada in lH5 where at Winnipeg he worked for Vulcan Iron Works and Winnipeg Casket for to per day shingling houses as well Later he helped prepare road bed for the Grand Trunk Manitoba In 1907 he came to Melville helping to build St Pauls Lutheran Church and other early buildings In he married at Church near lingenburg The family lived until 1913 when they came to make their home in Melville George continued lo work in construction and in built the Lutheran Church From 1922 until he retired at age in 1954 he worked for at Melville as a blacksmith carpenter and rail pile- driver operator His fluency in German Polish and Russian was definitely a job asset George and who led their Golden Anniversary in were both active members of First United Church at Melville George was predeceased by his mother 19151 his lather his wile i and his granddaughter Jean Greenuway as well as his brother Fred and Marie Denies Since 19611 George has made his home with his children his latter years Jiemg spent at Georgetown where he was honoured as Pioneer Citizen of the arm 1984 He was an adherent of Si Andrews United Church In Georgetown and enjoyed memberships in the and Beaux and Golden triangle Senior Clubs until failing health kept turn from attending and missed by his children and wife Evahne of Surrey Wilhelmine I llilhe and husband George Sanborn of Eureka Calif Alice and husband Grant if by his grand children and Ted Harper of Sandra and Jim of Mood C Larry of Calif Gail and Tayior Young of his great grand children Shannon Martin of Victoria llobin and of Port Moody lit and by his great great oily Martin of I C Super Sunday This ytar s Sunday Series concludes the Toy Town Troup ers presentation of The Haunted aslle Performances arc at I in and J In the John Theatre A very few tickets will be available at the door or call to 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