Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1961, p. 13

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fwt ball n a i ad peter jones georgetown tethered tests behind it now avian roams the wild blue yonder while most birds are heading louth for the winter this one the avian 2 i bo has work to do transport until the dept gives it certification flight tests and more flight tests under the dept of silver wood wi ladies attend esquesing council georgetowns b ps among 506 at conference in hamilton georgetown business professional women s club was the silver wood h i met nn represented ot the 16th annual provincial conference in ham wnti october lbth bj sit llton by mrs barry timleck as the delegate mrs j rundle fsquesins cmnci i if a i n ji i j i meeting in stewarttown j i all as observer and mrs aileen bradley as regional adviser for i i i an hour was spent listening to district no 4 mrs timleck and mrs bradley received a prize as a mother and daughter combination at the conference which had a registration of 506 members new officers were elected on saturday by the represen tatives of 82 of the 84 business professional women s club of ontario who were in attendance at the convention mrs edward h ashdown of i toronto is ontario president for 1961 1964 miss joan wil i son of guelph miss constance j mckittrick of welland miss dorothy mtlligan of ottawa hiss edna sumbler of new i liskeard are provincial dis i trict vicepresidents mrs noi i inan brown of belleville is hon erary treasurer the business of the convert hon was begun on saturday k morning with a spch by mrs clon gibson of sauu st maris i ontario president and presiding officer at the convention mrs gibson reported that as part of the work accomplished i in 1960 seven briefs were pres i anted by the organization to tht i provincial government the briefs concerned amend i ments to the succession duh i act penal reform for women i and juveniles the ontario hos i pital services commission the i ontario jurors act extension i el the municipal franchise i pollution and the ontario discrimination commission pm sends message women who are gainfully mrs earl hornby local bap president t she said that in the last tc ears the percentage of work ctst reeve clerk and coun cillors some of the ladies asked questions about some things there were not quite clear to them mrs hans i ind auer then thanked the members of council for putting up with so man ladies the jroup then idjournod to the home of mrs k c lindsay where the meeting took plac the president mrs clare wil son asked the members to re peat the institute ode and the mary stewart collect the oil was answered bv are you in favor of a stnctlv camdian hag some ver interesting comments were given minutes of the last meeting were read and business dialt with mrs william norton fiivr a report on the district dircd ors meet rig held in milton and report on the other com en tion held in guelph mrs harry marchington gie a report on the sewing school which she attended in milton rd it was decided to start the sewinn classes on fnda at ihe close ofuhc meeting mr jn cirmtchu 1 thanked mrs i mdsiv for her hnspitahu and the other ladies for their help n making the meeting a sue cass seeking reeves chair in upcoming elections councillor ian can notified the here id this week that he intends to seek the reeves seat in georgetown s december elec hon mr can who is serving his second term as a councillor has been industrial and town planning chairmen during his two years as a council member only other council members to publicly declare themselves so far are councillors bob burke and jim brown mr burke has been quoted as saying that he will be a candidate for deputy reeve while mr brown will again seek a council seat two east geor getown residents bob mcnollly and jack crltchlow have been chosen by a ratepayers organnation to run for council whih roger wade and frank martel have been endorsed as publii school board candidates by the same group club midtown v b mlvl miss beatrice hilts 80 years young we would like to pay tribute to one of the senior citizens in our district miss beatrice hilts who on saturday observed bar 80th birthday she has rea- kutu inbe same house ill her fife wfflch is the original homestead of her parents the lata mr and mrs iiie hilts miss hilts has a wonderful memory and can relate many interesting stories of happen ings many years back she has kept records of historical events and has a collection otpic- turea and writeups that she has taken through her manv active years she has been faithful suppprter of her chur ch and community affairs hav ing taught a sunday school class almost continually since 1906 she has travelled out west on several occasions most recently this past spring when she attended the funeral of her sister mrs wm kentner at boissavain manitoba miss hilts keeps in good health and jsa most willing and friendly help er to everyone and we extend congratulations and good wish es from all her friends and neighbours in this district mr and mrs mic hemngton a recent bride and groom were honoured at a party in the stewarttown hall on saturday night by the ballinafad com munity as well is other friends from the stewarttown and geor getown district the gifts pres entcd were a vicuum cleaner ind a tn light lamp a social evening was spent plajing cards and the prizes for the highest scores were won by the bride and groom lunch was pro vided by the ladies i mr and mrs jesse mcenery visited friends in kirkland lake for the weekend i and mrs c e snow enjojed a trip oer the week end up i round the lake nip- issing district the memhers of the cgit nd their leaders attended a rally at port credit orfsatur about 250 girls from llalton prcsbytenal attended the young people of the ball mafad charge also attended a missionary rally in cooksville on sunday evening the spec lal speaker was dr slrangwaj and thev also saw the film the king s man the list of an old landmark was taken down this past week when the old hall was demol ished the land ffr the hall was onginilly tien by mr nathaniel rosiell who also gave land for the cemetery and the methodist church these build ings were erected in 1841 and 1843 plans for a new hall are now being completed congratulations to mr aifdthi gioroitown hikalo mrs clarence allan on the thursday october 2eth lf6i birth of a son page is ers occupied in the service fri ini nrghhours of producing industries has increa n wilson son of mr ind j td 52 p cent biuse of mrs clare wilson who is a pt ployed in many branches ofijobs such as these which wo tpnl in cenrcelown 4 district work will be invited to openlmen are trained to do and mrial hosp w wish n m a house gatherings sponsored by men are not she asserted that s r 7 aft r h n dividual clubs across canada there has been no difficult l an accid nt on vt church parades and other absorbing the increased number ur n been plan of working women propcrl cl i special events have i ned to focus attention on the qualified i working woman theme of the r do no ne lweek 15 more powlr with hls countrj male or fma woman power in a letter to launch bu pr sihcr wood 411 jul mteting was hell at the h mr in of the leader mrs groat iron countrj male or fmalc lde a b mrs core who wishes td work should be b with eleven memhers pros womensweck pnme mm cf nserwha t rm elwl0n i uter defenb3ker said the m z il wa hed hcy arc p nt ccomic ci cum tames ma marjone burt secrctar ron be the right to work should korton trea fva surely be considered as on indailcr and prcss repose oi the basic freedoms enjojed alice wilson h every canadian momber of thf brnip are the hon fllen falrcloufrh sheila campbell tiroline nor lavghts which specifically prol vltlst of citizenship and im hon judy norton bonnie hell i tides that there will be no da- a mcn thejenniferione uura hendcr icmninauon because of sex hamiton club spoke at theson and june johnson the concern was expressed at iunchc might n me of the club will be chosen i the business sessmn with the d n dividual co at the next mectmfi h was ifom of the draft bill on port iv t0 j s 100h dmded tnat wo ent girls k jhirthday in 1967 she stated would provide lunch at each its that time of year again halloween tun time 1 mean little caesar and his consuls will pound strum beat and blast out the music for our second annual halloween beatnik dane to be found at saturday night come beat niklsh or as you like it t promise great music b the best artists and fun fun fun point of interest and for the record tho following records were tret big in oct nov of 1957 jallhouse rock elvis my special angel bobby helms bebop baby rick nelson happy happy birthday baby tune weavers lotta lovin gene vincent you send me sam cooke keep a knockm little richard thatll be the day buddy holly raunchy bill justis diana paul anka black slacks joe bennett and reet petita jackie wilson if ou remember these jnu re on the ball b the wav what became of hilf those gnat artisu namely bobby helms and gene vincent also bill justis in the kill that rumour dept contran to popular belief there will be no haynde on the 3rd or dec i hope that s finally s u led but on the satunti nitjht of november the 4th 1961 there is going to he a sadie hawkins type dance held in the iiik oprn ghs auditorium this means the girls ask the boys ts ilwijs mister lewis will see that there are prizes of good net n cords this promises to be a great dance the records and i j will be supplied hj lub midtown many people wonder when our high school is poind to become modern with a dance urv siturdaj nhp most out of town people wonder if our high school is for real yes and nnso thil s the call it down dept for this wetk itch for these regulars in the future short as it rmj be ps sadie is no relation to rormiel ttyojffl claj old woodbine october 30 to november 23 return c includes fare 03 admission express buses saturdays leave georgetown 1 1 05 am standard time return after last race i federation has been a power- ifol force in the campaign to i remove discrimination against 1 women in business and profc lions and contributed much to i the enactment of the bill of i able pens io the ontari i that the canadian federation of i clubs are considering recom i d mandatory minimum of 15 em clubs were one of tho i ployees be changed 125 npn governmental organ it meeting which will be held e cry tuesday evening mrs cieorge ironside gave the notes for the first meeting and told a resolution lo requwt lbj represented on the canyhe e1 they eonld start on register 10 convictions shall be without representation a f l ourt docket slumps i amendment of the provincial 1 legislative assembly act and i the election act so as to pro that no electoral district i shall be without representation i for a greater period m i months was adopted right to work miss una maelean of calgary i national president of the can ladian federation addressed the ifconventlon on saturday night her theme was an attack on iwhat she called the mistaken public impression which led ito the belief that women are nldnf jobs that unemployed i i could do i adian centenary council treir record books ten convictions were registered in the local court on monday october 16th when ust 20 cases came before magistrate kenneth m langdon under the highway traffic act upheld 6 charges while a 7th was remanded to a future court three were convicted 1 dismissed and 1 remanded in 5 criminal code actions and in 4 liquor control act cases 1 conviction was made and the others were remanded four liquor license act case were dismissed the next georgetown court will be held noveftiber 6th 1 many showers for mrs donald cleave mrs donald williamson cleave the former deanm jnsce mc- hechnie wns entertained prior tn her wedding on october 7 in britannia lnited church mrs lorne cleave ind mrs james buck were co hostesses it a miscellaneous shower in georgetown the bridesmaids mis marian downey and mrs ifw thompson entertained th members of alloa junior in stilute at a miscellaneous shower hild at the home of mrs henry downc mrs whi lam hunter jr and mrs john wedficwood were joint host esses at a kitchen shower for deanna mrs nelson south and mrs wilton mchcchme entertained relatives of the bride at a china and pantry sheir shower the community and church held a miscellaneous shower in britannia sunday school assis ting were mrs d s dunton mrs wm anderson mrs b vadill miss mary dunton and mrs h lawrence the head office staff of the prudential insurance company where de- i anna had been employed for the past three jears had a din ncr part and shower presen tation rifts were received from mis dordon sharpe and the junior farmers mixed quartet britannia choir alloa junior institute bntannia sunday school and the prudential in j surance companv mrs russell mckechnie the bride s mother entertained at a trousseau tea on september 30 receiving with mrs mc kechnie was mrs william an derson georgetown the groom s sister assisting in the rooms were miss marian downey mis i inda mckechnie mrs james buck and mrs roy thompson pouring tea were mrs seward wilson miss mary dunton mrs h lawrence mrs d s dun ton mrs wm anderson and mrs nelson south assisting were miss donna dolson mrs a ellis miss reme lawrence mrs wm hunter jr miss jean bird and miss betty jean an dcrson following the rehearsal the bridal party was entertained at cleave view farm hostesses were mrs carl swerdieger and mrs james buck i ask about regular daily bus service to toronto corner cupboard restaurant phone tr 73051 s yanaky agent 5v rsmehpwetdhmp it nanstohhw these mcve5iree jf 0 met ti etr vmmu concktt sttfw tb735wj j pcv qass-c- tjutahii this christmas you can enjoy the prestige and time saving advantages of personalized greeting cards engraved free orders of 5 00 and up a saving of 1300 or more this offer is a repeat of a popular yuletime plus feature at barbers jewellers barbers re featuring variety of distinctive cards by rust craft e religious e traditional e scenic e humorous ever popular brownies prices start 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