Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1959, p. 7

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newsmen on dept of lands and forests bus trip some fifty district newsmen including herald staffers terry herley and johi ollivier got their first glimpse of the dreaded maple dteback disease when they were the guests of the dept of lands and forests on a bus tour and impect on of work done by the department in wentworth waterloo and hatron counties here rife group inspect a stand of pine in nassagaweya w park public school enrolment for 195960 stamp linda stuttard william skes iee lrsel linda vinall linda oliver grade 7 j miss c blllotf tmchar hugh willrams nelson mary bonathan grade t t catling principal john barber james bon man patricia bowman patsy cock elizabeth davidson robert eis christopher trost james guest beverly handel mary ber hilts gloria jones donna brown barbara burns jovnson john kmght ingnd langebeck jacqueline lmce patricia mackinnon mar mac millan sandra marchment do bald maveal man mcchntock diane mccolgan man mcnam r ralph mulder judith nash jill runham catherine saxe l stewart saxe john scott clor a wnlfang erika wade wtuh i turn bull w alker grade 7 g emmerson tehar alan arnold david barrager anne barrett shirley bludd david brewster clona brvant lynda cuthhcrt ronald drew linda howal terrance lane patricia laws robert lyons douglas malcolm chrisu mc- arthur peter mcnamara may mcniven ramond m tchell michael rvall donna stamp bonnie stuttard john sykes albert talor call walsh bri an wicks daan wittekoek ljnn wyatl neil young grade 6 mrs d moffat taactwr joann tftrber phillip bludd janet chamberlain paul hay ward john hamilton susan hills dixie jones waneking elliott klingbcil richard i enz douglas mack nnon i hian mccolgan wavne mcviven dale mitchell brian purdy hell tost patricia tost roy vinall kathenne williams grade 5 mr d moffat taachar stanlev barrett tom brad ley albrecht conle pamela clark beverlev johnson wcndv loekharl lnda mccill gave glenn tumbull susan allen tavlor qumn grade s mtu m roazial allan adam virginia vargarel arnold hugh brew her barrv brvant judith cal der gregor campbell barry cock donald ellison robert ellison peggv given william given jane graff john graff judith handel norman han on jennifer inglis barbara inglis unda jenner altwia lockhart jane mcfarlane earl mcniven john pearce james scarlett allan stuttard david swales sean tost janet iveflaya marion whan graoe 3 mrs h wrlgglasworth tachr richard jenner nancy mas terman richard mellor gail young grade 4 mrs h wrieglasworth tchr janet armstrong herbert ar nold robert barber l nda ca rey brandce cumpsly jane ellison frncsl evans michael fans patricia i mce james macmillan brenda macnefl raymond mccolgan edward mcfarlane janfmcnally allan mitchell kathenne nut glenn roshler ronald scarlett barry 6hortlli shirley stamp andrew wemyss philip white allan whan grade 3 mr b padftvlfl tehar janine dam peter arm strong philip barber daniel brown karv campbell janice david i cuest fra er unn james i hmnck philip jones michael mastcrma i dawd malthies emile maugcmsl sandra mc- bean gaye mcfarlane john mcnally keven mitchell jody molo joyce los robin ord manhn porter paul sanderson schmidt gerald gail walsh jud th whitson hugh witt ams l4e winfield john wolfe maureen wyatt barbara nson anne harris grade 1 mrs w cromar teacher irian barrett william calder debra claton fritz conle br an da james djson deborah ellison patricia faris kim berley fisher brian hall stephen hennch bnan james e len johnson bradford kelts william kell laura king da i vid long henry lopers gordon mcdonald kann nmlkolelt ka thryn mqjpj gerald neil james header herbert reinhart joerg remhart robert runham susan stamp stephen stamp rita timms dale tumbull denise ursel ross wicks veil wil son robert watt kp am class mrs j dwytr taachar robert allison f nlay arnold christine brewster jeffery brown robert given james goudy douglas guest roger heed janice inglis michael jones catherine lince ronald maclntyre chnstiaan maugcn est joan mcdonald ian mellor ross mitchell david moffat jill moloy carol anne walsh david watt kp p m class mr j dwyar taachar iain adam steven bailey sharon berg beverley bradley deborah bryant robert burns lvnn evans ruth howat nancy mcbcan bruce niven douglas we ton grant whan david wolfe the service miss ruth shaw of toronto to sing two very in j splnng solos and mrs walter bisselj to act aa pianist miss shaw is on the staff of the tor onto office of the voice of the andes radio station in quito ecuador her two solos were thanks to god and there is a balm in gilead mr campbell read chapter 8 of jeremiah as the scripture lesson and then spoke on the quotations the harvest is past the summer is ended and we are not saved and is there no balm in gil ead mr campbell said that jeremiah is known as the weplng prophet and that he had good reason to weep for the children of israel had tur ned their backs upon god and had begun to worship idols the balm that jeremiah spoke of was obtained from the bal am trees in the mountainous region called gilead but the only healing that could cure these people from their inlqul ties was the healing that god could give them the quotation described the harvest as being past and the summer as being ended teaches us that the years are growing few in which can surrender ourselves christ hornby nearly 100 attend reunion j 64th battalion in acton blake chamberlain david clark hel en ellison manlvn fvn doug jas freestone douglas goodie margaret coudy john harris shrrrene herbert linda jennings marsha jones reginald uws mar on los william maveal douglas mc donald gerald nash robert neil william neil douglas penrice dorecn porter anna manor residents win prizes at milton fair by muriel thompson several residents of the man or were awarded prizes at the millon fall fa r held on septcm ber 2526 in th special class for work done by residents of i halton manor prizes were awarl ded as follows first prize for child s socks and first prize for child s mitts went to mrs mar garet forbes second prize for child s socks was won by mr norman viggers and third prise by miss matilda ford the church service on sunday afternoon september 27th was conducted by rev j i graham minister of st paul s united church milton mr graham chose as his text verse 46 chapter 1 or st lukes gos pel which contains the words for unto whomsover much is given of him shall be much required mr graham stated that the great biographer ja mes boswell described dr sam ue johnson as living hut entire life in the shadow jit this text he then drew the attention of his listeners to the two words responsive and responsible words that should mean much to everj christian to be yespons- ive for the duties he should perform and all the things should do three persons connected with emmanuel baptist church in milton came to the manor on sunday afternoon october 4th to present the church service hornby hardball tiam defeats milton the hornby hardball team de feated the milton washington team at the hornby community park on saturday the first game of the playoffs with a score of 54 the winning run was scored by art brooks on a triple by rich ard boothby during the hard fought game the pitching was ably hand led by bruce brown with peter stemman doing the catching the second game of the round robin series puts horn by against baltimore on satur day october 10th at 0 30 am at the ontario steel plant in milton mr jim peterson attended the campers reunion at st ca thannes on sunday with mr and mrs mckim and daughter jean of milton mr and mra pat flippanee and karen mx and mrs peterson miss jean peteraon and mr jack loos visited with mr and mrs gordon king on sunday an annual affair since the dose of world war i the 184lh halton and dufferln battalion had a reunion a week ago sat urday in acton close to 100 members lnclu ding several from town renew ed acquaintances in acton leg ion hall at a dinner followed by a business meeting and a sing song led by acton citizens band rain caused cancellation of a parade and wreath laying ceremony at the cenotaph sche duled for after the dinner e s ijddman of hamilton the battalion s regimental serg eant was banquet chairman le gion president ham peal and acton major walter cook offi- clallj welcomed the veterans including gordon 0 brown fred weaver andy hunter ken hunter walter louth nor man snyder henry preston i fred armstrong martin cum mlns town members were pres i sent from grand vallcv she burne and orangeville be j sides the halton towns recruiting for the battalion began december 27th 1015 re cruiting sergeant was wilfred coles who had been invalided home and within seven weeks towns in halton and dufferln had enlistments of 389 men quartered at camp borden until october 15 1916 the bat talion marched thrqugh ceor getown en route to ham iton billeting in town overnight it trained in hamilton until early spring then went overseas to tfecome part of the 3th divia ion j fire marshals oird for firs safety drive georgetown junior fir mar shals along with some four jllion fellow members of this natlpnwlde fire prevention bri gade took up the cudgels for fire snfety here with a flurry of activities beginning ocl 8th to highlight national fire pr vontion week the junior fire marshal program emphasizes the funda mentals of fire safety in the home and at school according trf jim evans of walter t ev- ans co insurance his agency sponsors the year round prog i ram locally in cooperation with the town s elementary scrbota and the fire department under chief jack harlow the junior fire marshal bri gade of 8 to 10 year old grade school youngsters is the largest and one of the most effective fire prevention groups in the country today created nat ionally in 1947c the hartford fire insurance co the program already has trained more than 30mlllion boys and girls in the fundamentals of fire safety instill ing in them safe habits thev will carry with them thro life mr evans cited the imporfta ance 6t this public service prof gram for school children by pointing to the staggering los ses from fire last year here in the us more than 1 billion in property went up in fla mes he said an estimated 11500 persons lost their lives nearly one third of them chu idren under 14 keystone of the program is hc some inspection report to laidman will contmi c as qualify as a junior fire mar association pr sidint an i rred shal youngsters must make a scott shelburnc as sicretan f re hazard check of their own an important function of the homes complete the inspection aasoc ati n is a hi nofit fund j report and return it signed by for members who night he in need as vet f ew calls have been made on the iund hit members were rem ndc 1 at the dinner that it is ava libit it is administered by three trust ees which inclu le col brown th1 georgetown herald thvraauy octotar lwkjts their parents to their teacher is your own home heaily yours at very little coat a sun life mortgage pro tection policy will safeguard your 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