Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1957, p. 15

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out attention sil houetted against the black sky the brightness of their white trunks and yellow green foliage made a vivid contrast in common with everyone else springtime gives me the urge to get into old duds and take a walk in the coun try id hate to admit how long that who knows perhaps i real- that why knows perhaps 1 real ly will make it this year seems that cars have spoiled us to truly savour the country one must go on foot or bicycle or horseback our new canadians often mention their surprise at how little walking we in canada do perhaps we might follow their example to find renewed pleasure jn our country side while we all enjoy our scenery im sure even if it is from a car window there is one group of people who are ac tively engaged in doing something about preserving its beauty as well as its usefulness they are mem bers of the conservation authori ties in a recent issue of our valley published by the depart ment of planning development it tells of the scenic route being planned along the credit valley the route beginning at port credit and following the credit river upstream to orangevillc will be approximately sixtytwo miles long a map is to be prepared for distribution to the public and the signs are to be placed marking the route and indicating points of special interest it is intended that the work of marking the route will be completed by early spring sounds like a pleasant sunday af ternoon drive doesnt it another area the conser vation authorities are very in terested in is the hart lake area described as being five miles north of brampton and ten miles from the boundaries of metropoli tan toronto there is an aerial photo of the lake showing it small and truly heartshaped it is frin ged with woodlands this area has been purchased by the authority with a view to preserving it as a park land and recreation centre that will be another sunday drive for us because although ive lived here all my life i have never been to hart lake had never even heard of it before in fact until reading about it in our valley t one of the strongest tics which hind scotsmen to their homeland is the memory of the grandeur of highland scenery this observation is confirmed in a little scottish book lent me by mrs walter gray 6 church street in addition the book contains il lustrations of all the scottish- tar tans with historical sketches of the clans and families of scotland i was surprised by the number there are nearly one hundred different tartans the book also contains a directory of scottish family names together with the clans just for fun i look ed up the names of scottish famil ies in town that i could think of sure enough theyre all listed there a really comprehensive little book the author tells us that the highland dress is of extreme an tiquity sculptured resemblan ces of it are to be found on ancient stones in various parts of the coun try still going back to ancient times to the origin of clans the highlands were divided into great tribal districts each ruled by a great chief later earl except ing the lords at the ides and the princes of galloway they owed allegiance to si supreme chief who became ia due course the king of scots w how were the chieftains chos- ent it was every chiefs claim thaf tats progenitor was the first to have raised smoke airaonileiliia- ter oat-uur-lindi- kverymember of the mine den hatt a common sarname a len war thus a- ufa- mrs daniel rofcson was wtllard hillsupt a resident of glen williams for three years lira vera johnscon robson 69 was rushed to toronto for treatment- after suffering a coronary on monday april 22nd she died in st michaels hospital two days later mrs robson had been superhv tendent of willard hall a girls reside operated la toronto by the wctu for 18 years prior to her retirement in 1953 she was a toron n since moving to glen williams she had become a member of that fedles guild of st alban ang lican church predeceased by her husband daniel she jeeves oi son ray of gfn williams and two brothers and a sister in to ronto w d johnston n s john ston and mrs oliver cosher and three grandchildren danny bflly and eddie robson rev g b sneu of st aldans anglican- church conducted the service on friday at a toronto funeral home with interment fol lowing in resthaven cemetery pallbearers were a grandson danny robson and five nephews cliff harvey donald stanley ken neth and allan johntson farm news j a carroll to address holstein breeders meet j e w j a carroll former assistant deputy minister of agriculture for ontario is to be the guest speaker at the holstein twilight meeting in hays sales arena near trafalgar on may 17th states g leslie peer persident of the hal- ton club the members of haltons 4h holstein and 4h jerseyguernsey calf club are to be guests on this occasion with the national hol stein sale scheduled for the same point on the following monday the event will also provide a pre view of the cattle being offered we also understand that the offi cers of haltons jersey and hol stein clubs in cooperation with their counterparts in peel county have already made plans to hold their annual field day at the on tario agricultural college on saturday june 8th silverwood several in hospital during eastert1me several people of the neighbour hood unfortunately spent easter in hospital mrs em batkin spent several days in st michaels don ald lindsay who has just return ed home from the toronto gener al hospital and herb and billy wilson who had their tonsils out in guelph general david corbett of islington has been visiting his grandparents mr and mrs r corbett mr and mrs john norton mea- ford and mr and mrs george fox owen sound spent the week end with mr and mrs w r nor ton mr and mrs harry march- ington and little granddaughter lisa visited in walkerton last week havc so expanded into different branches that now the family tar tans for the main link joining those of the same scottish name through out the wojrld jo their ancient fam ily origin in scotland mrs gray belongs to the john ston clan which traces the history back to johnston of annandalc in 1371 paget the 6eqr08t0wn hkltmjdl wednesday evening hay 1st 1907 barragers refrigerated jtold storage for your garments at barragers means the finest profextion againsf moth damage fire trieft ec 2 of value minimum charge 200 storage vault on our own premises call us today for free pickup and delivery triangle 72279 insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 years brampton drivein show starts at dusk always a color cartoon friday saturday may 3 4 vista vision and color hells island john payne mary murphy in blazing technicolor they rode west geoife monfqofimfy monday tuesday may 6 7 river of no return marilyn monroe bob mhchom color and scope titanic starring r wagner c webb barbara stanwyck wednesday thursday may 89 mubal in color with glenn ford ern borgnine adult scope duel on the mississippi tyrone 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