Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 12, 1964, p. 3

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falselectiongreat honour their talent put georgetown on the drama map mm mm cad of under nw sycamon tree saaorsjetown urns tnmhvs nntry in the dfaana league floats mania lath seek 250 pmehouse acres for conservation purpose vrfta macdomald tonv uoyn many yean tlttntotrv jr1r ltnm hvo hl 1ji jjui art 4 well ta t il aud lela canada formr katan u pf ud lury wblch u umliury adjudicuua muwi led rteculy pi trtorvtown on mtcl woo brlagg o iwvoty yaxa acting vxpcheoce to aorf- tdwn and bait rrtmmbrrrd totally far hi dcllirhlful el wood c dod in llarvry bill bajmatt cmkis risht cakolintt dalpin a founder roamuer of the ui after many yars backitaue klnt appeared in deidwoad tie theatre bow appearing in work ifl rjvgland and canaili dick and now renretfully tiiav- hu oftn production well rem ulrit emerged ai tha scene kln tier final appearance be- embered or hu portrayal at stealing cab driver in lltrv lore leaving for northern on- tha uayor in the illu coot ey tano nay walton luailig hit fourth appearance having graduated from crowd sccnea to juvenile leada anne fisher goudom humt betty fisher like her twin titter anne la popular with georgetown lud another barkitage worker a ugh achool atudent she rtea hat appeared in nuin- who made her flrtt appearance laaada ber debut in una chriat trout productiont and design- at lied hiding hood in once ptjsae play at jill ed acta for many of them upon a time diane kishik wondeelnx why her parents tpent ao much of their time in little theatre decided to find out and did under the sycamore tree ia her let play harley to halton weekly oattkvayions by dr harry hariey mc for halton ona f the maaaurea that waa in the throne speech that 1 feci will be of great interest to our new canadian citiient in hal ton it the intention to give new dtlxetut all the rights and prlv leges of natural born canad l una new cltlzena will not be deprived of their citizenship un leu they become citizens o an other country or resign canad un eluxenihlp some time ago the citltenthip court in hamil tnrt began looking after citizen ebjp matters of llalton county i would welcome any icttert on tola aa i would like to know how thlt it working out a letter addretted to me here dtei not require any potttge i tend my congratulations in all those high school students fc halton who participated tn the third annual llalton and peel united nations student model parliament- i am sure that they fount this an inval liable experience and that it ovlded aome insight into pot jltlcal aifara i would ike u specially to congratulate george town high school on winning the award for the best conlnb- ntlon to debates high aehool tudentt i believe arts becom 1 jreatlngly aware of world affairs and politics this should be encouraged i recommend that student examine the pol lttlcai tcene and party struc- lture and actively work for the 1 party of their choice in a dem jocratlc society political actlv hlty beginning at the riding level la the method of tequlr- ing political experience and in itfjuence in party politic 1 i would remind the uunlc hipauuei of halton of the cent- ifennlal federal grants tfjo applications are to be made to p lunlsler of municipal attain i tba province mutt approve the project attar taatirlng the nat ijfonal centennial adminlatratlon j that z3 of- the coat will be met fay the province arid the initial- ting agency the project mutt fbave a reasonable prospect of completion by the time of the centennial celcbratlona pro historic or architectural merit jecta must he of a lasting nal ure and could include 1 acquisition and construct ion of buildings or parks 2 acquisition of buildings of 3 restoration of buildings of historic or architectural merit 4 writing and puhllihing of honks or music 3 creation of works 6f art teachers wife was noted as soloist choir leader mrs charlci ii danard a former ridenl of ororeptown ami nerval died on march 41 in teel memorial hospital brampton she had been ui for tome monthi the former ethel arnott e wai born in norval in ibm and was educated at the former pine grove school and in ham llton shtr worked an a tcere ury in the norval i- tour mltu for some years until her par eou the late mr and mrs james arnott moved to geor get own in 1013 the following year she married imr danard who hat been the mini iter of norval methodist church for tha two years ending in 1012 after their marriage mr dto tduuilht mathematics in hive lock and st catharines and was later principal at dor- ham parry sound and kik land lake colleelatei they moved to bra tit p ton in 1054 mm da hard was well known for her high soprano voice and mtifi tn choirs in georgetown and norval leading others in havelock tarry sound and klrkland lake a male quart ette she formed and led in havelock during world war 1 often used to perform for the anticigarette league tri that town she was the sister oi the late mrs a l noblo of norval and the late mrs philip g early of brampton she leaves her husband daughters jean and uuth mrs leonard holla aton- of toronto arid ellza bethr mrs john unwell of can tralia son brittqn of preston three graniuoni snd throe great granddaughters funeral service waa on saturday at the david a mcclure chapel brampton with interment in norval cemetery hornby iaocal ladles who attended the second annual meeting of the halton preabyterlal united church women at cookiville united church on thursday march 5tu were as follows uri albert marchment mrs lew samptoh mrs hoy wilson mrs win mcpherson and mrs cliff wrlgglesworth from horn by united betbol united wai represented by mrs tom alder son mrs lome chamberlain and mrs ray fuller the an nual reports or all local chur ches were read hflhrfartenoon very inspiring talk on the marks of love was given by rev ralph howelett mrs millie boorman of bar rle visited on the weekend with her sister and brother in law mr and mrs joe sammll tha ladles of st stephens anglican church guild catered fof the guernsey breeders ajulo ciatlon annual banquet on kri day night mjrvrh 6th in the church rally tito banquet was attended by- 83 members mrs edward robertson was the con verier tn charge of the dinner following tha business period mr edwin hsxrop showed some interesting pictures on t recent trip to south ainerlca 40 benefit from medical coop services more than 40 members of the hilton coope rauve medical 1rvices association received major benefits out of s t3 fund set ailde for the purpose lut yeir it wai reported at the annual met tint saturday i the services paid for includ ed phyilotherapy treatment nuriing care ambulance chargra and the cost of drugi the fund oatrrs for many irr vlcea not envertd in the major lity of health plant more than 100 members st tended the meeting which fol lowed a banquet a talk on tfptometnc servtcei wai given by col james dutfy general secretary of the onta rlo opttromlc association a talk on chiropractic services came from dr v hitney of guelph a member of the onta rio association of chiropract ors both clarified tfir services offered by the association the halton group treasurer mrs roy coultter repnrttrd balance of 4 010 to be put back this year into members bene- a new appointee was elected to the board of directors he u tom alderson of r it 1 hornby a new cwuervatlos area at umahotim will ba tha result tf tha credit valley cosuarvat- ion authority tompwei a ns action tag 230 acre of und thasra gaone iltrr if p p for hal ton annwtara4 today tha pp- oval of a rrartneiaji jrnt la tha amount of si jgcjoo to um cv ca for nirvvy mod apprmlauls in um propoaad ijmeboua cy aervstion axeau ttm autbority propoaca ic makv a survy and appraituu of tha property trib a ww to aquirlii it u a multiple m aresl all kdunicipalities wtrlb- miing ia tbatv credit vallay ccllv mrvatloo authority ar dcdf oaud as babaeiltinf and will b lavud tha authortty share of ih4 coat a cvca ofrurul u gorf lown aui hmtlntwn yld th area being sought to uvl6p it juat wt of thri viluj tha land is tuivauly bwod hlwarttoww lilac tea planning show spring coming iwpll tha byy tot lat tudty vtsiilng lh wkly ltbhttrn firvi following choir practice waa well fettendrd and many of ih udus con tin u4rd on to attend tha guild hireling mrs jiwa etvwart was hot test to the guild members mrs j c murray pruldnit prrsid fed plans vrr made for tha annual ulae tea and home luke sale to b heul wcdnes day afternoon may 37th ura jrffrv wilson was elrc ted program convener and mrs krd amutrong lunch convener yha annual contribution of kaster uue will ba mada to the church the next meeting to ba held at the home of mrs da forest li to be a quilt i hi nwtlng all ladies interested in this project if invited to attend mrs gerald clayton was welcomed as a new mamber mrs carl de vorett assisted the ho it i with lunch mr and mrs ralph moggy of manltowanlng manlloulin is land were visitors during the week with mr and mrs herb raid ralph who is mrs reld a brother underwent surgery in toronto recently mrs calvin van kant of utile current manlloulin la- land was a wknd guest at tha same m the twlil was most pop- ular among tha young fry when phyllis brlggs calebrsted bar 7th birthday with a party last thursday evening party guaats were msrgo wai inga debbie and undra cash ynda and paul lawion ttren da reid and steven da koresl mn j j atkinson ar mrs wm hulls rnt pat irnts in the georgetown and bistrict memorial hospital have returned home we wish them both continued good health hippy birthday to jamie clare who will be 3 years old on undsy march 13th mrs k wilton and philip mrs c a grant and kenneth attended the presentation of uttle mary sunshine- at upp er canada college last friday evening the east wide up entirely of students made very prrtty little girls and young ladies urgent plea issued for sewing machines stunthlrm school at lioroby urgently require at leaat four auctric swwiaj miriini mr e p k jefiares briacipal of the school niuuiicd rcceiitly tha sewing tnaarhities are helot used by th children to manufacture items to ba laser old at tha khool s june baz aar the principal atrcaaad the tted fur fclectrk machines aiace thcra are tu pupils who are furthsaw hudkiied ty brin latoabu to use either in fcotnc caaea a hand or i bha uid tha khkil at prea- eht laj two alectric liiehuir and lhea ire ucd by two bjy who have but only ona hand h with tba machliars they bav bcaia adept at trwiug she said in all titer are sit chlldtvn vhofaii ui eleetric ti irwuii mschlnrs njd this potxs a pro- uetd aba said in addition to the ticctrie ma chihtfj tha sauvol hat two old faahlajtaed traadle tikachinei but mrs jr fares uid theia are vlr tually uselesa to her ixcautve of tha children a additional handi cap at present the pup li of the north halton retarded till drvn s aauocistlon ire prepar ing for tha june bazaar and are buay at work manufacturing stuffed dolls foam plastic bas kets laundry hagi pillows and cases aad other useful items during tha week she said tha children were hard at work filling lister al envelopes with seals atamps and an ad dltional envelope mrs jeffares said this ia tha second year the children have done this work and they hive become remark ably skilful at it the school added a new pupil last week bringing the total school population to 22 ulirn hunthlne school opened in the fall of 1002 there was an en rollment of 13 children at the school oaororrown hikald j maatcit im4 par one- cham uhclurterep r sweep of softest ie at hex fashions most important new silhouette hew u throat oval toe swept inclt hetl congbons shoes ii main s cor0fown 83tw3i ha ntm w bvaxipiod newspapers ar tha only mrrilum offrrlnff the mabnetic appeal of claaalfled adt arnold rathblin ttirhtatlva tun llfv of canada 4 stavaty crate prampton hana 4s146m always there with ready cash for bill consolidation or any good reason soo to 6000o niabaha finance company limited 340 tsranohaa from coaat totcoaat m a dawdit jhanagar 9 main street north 877o936 priceless it impoisble to inng a price tag on this bottle of blood fortunately in this country no one ever does your canadian red crou provide whole blood and blood products absolutely tree to almost 300000 victims o illness accident and disaster every year all thats ever asked is your support the blood transfusion service is one of the many ways the red cray serves this community this nation and the world through the red cross your help docs so much for so many your red cross serves you canvassers will re calling between 10 a m and 10 um ou m mi p ev every step of thewrvy blitz day monday march 16th had cross weak march lirh to 23rd 1964 total rod croat servlcea include loan cupboard wheel chain crotchet etc home nurtlhg water safety service wood donor clinic local dltastef service campaign chairman dr o w corbett dc 11 main si nre7t65t vlcts chairman mr allltrer sutherland 14 hale drive 87744241 realdnl judith kllffner 11 delreit bhrd ti779735 secrettry mra nancy lyttu 4 mackaraia dr o772901 treaaurer mr s o walth 41 delrax blvd a77t233i milk kalathant mra jack nleuwhof 25 mcollvray crate 877-253cv- i l

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