the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 28 1686 page 2 glen williams wins consolation in irish sweep mrs gordon rcid glen williams wis a consolation winner in the irish sweepstakes draw monday she received confirmation of the fact in a letter from sweep stakes headquarters in ireland she was one of 70 whose tickets were drawn for a one hundred pound consolation prize at the present rate of exchange the prize will be worth approximately 280 in canadian money another glen resident mrs jack kemshead won a similar prize in the sweepstakes last year mrs ernie curry mrs sam mac kenzie mrs don barrager and marg ery mackenzie competed in a bonspicl at royal canadian curling club tor onto yesterday for a better crop plant coop seed ontario adapted high germination m true variety properly cleaned c reasonably priced you will find coop quality packed in coop bags commercial no 1 treated oats 150 bus registered no 1 treated oats 185 bus halton cooperative supplies georgetown tr 72271 miltol tr 82391 william bullivant 73 resident since boyhood a lifelong resident of esqueslng william isaac bullivant died last thursday at bis homo on charles st he was in his 74th year and had been in ill health for some years one of a family of twelve mr bui livant was the son of the lato mr and mrs isaac bullivant although born in hornby his family moved to geor getown when he was a little boy in his youth mr bullivant played lac rosse for the georgetown team he had also been an active member of the orange lodge royal oak chap ter lol 245 for many years acting in the capacity of secretary treasurer he was a member of st george s an flican church fiftyone years ago he married har riet hargreaycs of yorkshire eng land and the family held a celebra tion of their golden wedding annivcr sary last october mr bullivant was employed for some time at the arnold glove factory which used to be in town and he also worked for the c b dayfoot company for many years before he retired due to ill health mr bullivant worked for j b mac kenzie and son and w h kcntncr and son in the building business there are several brothers and sis ters surviving mrs thomas bouskill florence georgetown thomas of hamilton mrs joseph mulholland mabel toronto mrs daisy willis toronto and fred of georgetown mr bullivant also leaves his wife and two sons and 3 daughters harold of georgetown mrs eileen schrag montreal mrs gordon pass louise preston mrs william clements ed uh toronto and william george town there are three grandchildren peter and david pass preston and patricia of montreal rev kenneth richardson of st georges anglican church conducted the funeral service at the harold c mcclure funeral home on saturday afternoon at 1 30 pallbearers were two sons in laws gordon pass and william clements two grandsons da vid and peter pass and two nephews isaac and arthur bullivant of hamil ton the interment took place in greenwood cemeterj the funeral was largely attended with relatives present from london ontario preston toronto milton hi milton otterville montreal ottawa brampton and hespeler farmer oppose gas line angle crossing a group of esqueslng farmers re presented by george elliott qc mil ton attended a hearing called by the ontario fuel board in milton mon day to suggest modifications in loca tion of the pipeline which will serve georgetown acton and milton with natural gas supplied by united sub urban gas co the plan presented to the board bv lawyer john evans for the granffng of a certificate of convenience and necessity cut through many farms at an angle and mr elliott suggested for his clients that it would be more acceptable to have the pipeline fol low the cnr and other right of ways and the old radial property wherever possib awaie that future housing subdiv isions may come of farmland in the suburban area farmers fear that com plications will arise if the gas pipe line angles through their properties while some district farmers have signed agreements with united sub urban allowing this to happen sever al have refused to sign the proposed agreement although they are agree able to a modified plan which would located the pipeline along fence lines the fuel board chaired by a r crozicr reserved decision monday and will look over the territories which the pipeline will serve anoth cr meeting was called for next week when the company was asked to sub mit a plan which might be more ac ceptable to farmers whose lands will be crossed brother breaks hip falls hospitalized mrs william maybanks rivcrview crcsc has received word that her brother milton mccann of postville fell and broke his hip on the ice while walking to oakvillc a few days ago it is expected that he will be in st josephs hospital hamilton for some time i beaver lumber friendly home ideas bright spring colour where it counts on your floors the largest decorating area with easy to clean tile floors doltyourself and save the difference today homemakers arc putting colour where it counts on 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the halton county mutual aid fire serv ice association held their annual ban quet in the georgetown legion ban qua rooms distinguished gutsts present were mayor jack armstrong v arden stanley allen the ontario fire marshal w j scott provincial civil defence co ordinator e hevis bngalier whitelaw regional civil defence co ordinator mayors and lh rcevih of all municipalities in the county the local civil defend co or dinator i t col john r barber siv tral of these distinguished tentkmtn spoke brieflj to the quests the highlight of the evening was the presentation of fire instructors certificates to 22 firemen m the assoc latum this school has been conduc ted for the past twenty weeks one night a week in m hon two local firemen receive 1 their certificates wilfred brcen an 1 william ritchie the school wis under the capable di rcctlon of william o sullivan of the fire marshal s office the ladies of int legion wj ser ved a delicious banquet to the guests limehouse present prizes for bird house building little johnnny clarke has been ab out alain after a couple of weeks in the doctors care following a badly cut foot on monday he had tonsils re moved at guclph the junior classes of s s no 9 with their teacher of the past few weeks mrs barker enjoyed a sleigh ride party at the home of betty ann and mary i ou brown on wednesday congratulations to the four halton jun or farmers who recently won the final provincial debates over carlcton having previously defeated teams from waterloo i incoln and i amb- ton mac sprowl one of the team is a local bov mr a c bourne left on friday for kitimat b c for a few months being employed w th canadian alum inum most people of our community took id vantage of the clinics last week t hae their pots vaccinated against n bics several had already taken ihcm to local veterinarians the w i gardens committee under direction of mrs gisby held national film board pictures and bird houses building contest at s s no 9 on fn day evening mr john clynn opera ted the projector for a wild bird life film one on gardening and a comic mr bruce pirgetcr judged bird hou ses prizes going to fleanora karn johnny clarke and david roughlcy mr john allen presented nature books to the winners mr and mrs gordon grieg and lo is ann of brantford visited his aunts miss ivens and mrs newton on sat unlay the grant s of stcwarttown were with mrs smethurst on sundaj mr and mrs george yeo and bttle son garth who have spent the win ter here with the quebcll left on tuesday for their home at savant lake holidaying in the united states on the way easter1basket stock up on yr eoster needi j with 1hm many food suggestion from your friendly ica giocei ham iersweet mdy toeat 63c iga country fresh grade a large p eggs w prime rib a roast lb 49c maple leaf rindless bacon yj57e maple leaf skinless sausages 37c iga choice halves ripe n ragged peaches 2 39c dole fancy fruit cocktail ail ilavours powders and puddings ocian king fancy red sockeye salmon 43c jell0 monrcm pie crust mix i arks fancy tomato juice if a with pfctin strawberry jam 29c reg pkgs 3 for 26c 18 oz pkg 29c 48 oz tin 25c 24 oz jar 35c ideal with your easter ham cuban i1ii fc sw let pineapples 25c new crop valencia full of rich golden juice jumbo s ze 176 s florida oranges doz39c for holiday feasting new jersey colden sweet potatoes 3 lbs 23c florida crunchy grefn pascai large size 36 s celery stalks 2 for 25c arizona new crop crisp solid jumbo hea head lettuce 2 for 25c ontario hot housf ionc grfen siicinc large size 24 s cucumbers 2 for 29c the trend today is to stokelys honey pod fancy peas 15 oz tins 2 for 33c monarch sweet mixed pickles 16 oz jars 19c french s prepared mustard 6 oz jars 2 for 23c iga chocolate wafer biscuits pkg of 50 31c frozen foods pictsw eet frozen fresh 12 oz pkg green peas 23c pictsweet frozen fresh 1z oz pkg kernel corn 21c open this thursday till 900 pja fifty attend bac communion breakast fifty members of the brotherhood of anglican churchmen attended the 8 a m communion service it st geor ge s anglican on sunday morning afterwards they had breakfast in the parish hall and were addressed briefly by ernie barnes a member who works with the wells organlxa tion which specializes in church fund raising mr barnes gave the men an inspiring talk on the meaning of the present loyalty campaign at the church and some helpful sugges tlom for canvassers who will be tak fng part in the fund drive social and personal miss iona riedcl buffalo ny will be an faster weekend guest with mi and mrs harold mcclure maple av mrs john kennedy of spring mount near owen sound spent a fw days last week with mr and mrs ro bcrt mcphcrson john street vi and mrs kcnnedj are proprietors of kennedy klub 21 mrs alf collini cuelph street i sited with jior daughter and famil mr and mrs george blyth waterloo recently last thursday mary daughter of mr and mrs cecil mcnamara had a party to celebrate her ninth birthday which occurred several weeks no community auction sale saturday april 7th at 1230 pm brampton livestock exchanoe 3 miles north of brampton on no 10 highwa horse tractors farm machinery trucks cart seed drain ceoer pests and furniture or whet have you to offer for selef lunch counter for your convenience herb m reinhart auctioneer phone victoria 43 r 2 her guests were sharon allen ellen hichn heather barber barbara e ans di me ildcn jud na h judy norton bonnie norton jill runham ivnnc ritchie margaret thompson clona turnhull and barbara whit mr and mrs warnes are euchre hosts mrs albert carter and mrs frank robinson won first and second prizes for the ladies at a euchre sponsored b the orange lodge royal oak lol 245 held at the home of mr and mr thomas warnes last wednesday e ening mrs fred armstrong sr won the consolation prize for the men frank robinson was first and jostph hall jr second with the consolation prize going- to tom rac the euchre was the first of a scries to be sponsored by the lodge and held in various homes following cards mrs warnes assisted by their daughter marilyn served refresh ments front end alignment now a specialty with our new ra align complete repainting collision service bf auto body repair shop 40 owlpll strml ntlangb71125 next fo oeoffleeowh cfnmmty nwht it 74111