Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1964, p. 2

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from pakistan to geokgetown fooeo fe ww oiildrea wih lot more tkaa masts jmou of hlliiihi taacsv nfrnk nrltfn aa tkaar iwpoaaimtttr te taair elar joes iitou change addresses but keep costumes wtst pakistan ttachms mih lona ghoie and mm joiaphlrw li din might not be ida moif recant now resldonli lo be called on by dm hi neighbour aorvlce in gooo jown bul hoy muil be iwo of tbe moil in tereitmg mlit gnoie li a native of lehoie rid mlit uldni a nahu of siakol willi ptkittan though they have changed llieir addreilel the young women have retained ilia cuilom of wearing he ajtractive tsril pi their homeland students record glen history interesting feature at fair awl the hnn tri vba itrhar laiiila cbiktrea ma ur f l tae as las ni add hi 1 1 rlay oct i at hameoa tliaanl after lae i lb iimhh mr traduced ike caaat i f r u dsracsar af visual aids la fceaaaejaa bout cj ivtaratloa weatae ontario mr laa u aaeaefc ab hum at nov york uasno alt sludjaa tar hi baetaresa a rp hiliaham bo law tuuai aide aa aria i an exhibit on tha history of uu wlllleou draw much at safltloa at georgetown 1alr this year compiled in scroll form by aiudeats at clen wullami pub- lie school it vu written by buy wluimii darlene cuth ejert hod aendra lorrlmaii thair ldry appears below in its early dayi the glen vaj a complete wilderness co- veriajf 400 acres of ground the nitiai land owner of this acre age was wr uulrbead of nlaf r kails la 1b4 ur henajah williams and ms wife jultabath who am from lincoln county tjoocbt tha property with their aaelf family they made their aoam in this wild but lovely tusirlct cnlrlcj williams was soon to be known as squire wil jiams sad beewne a very in joenual man la tha settlement w wulunuburg which took its name from 1u founder it vas not until post office wis artibliehed ttut wlllismkburr igot lae more attractive name v glea wiuumj the first mill vu a sawmill irbe tlrar woollen mill waa er tected by jacob williams tad snraod by bensjah and charlse williams it waa not long be fore a prosperous buiinesa be- uni well estsblubed oslginstly there were three genersl stores one owned hy william walklna who waa the llepenaer of marriage licences another built by squire wil 31ams waa sold to a ur ue cres later tppolnlcd village ittstmaster in lu this store ouid poit office waa bought by candretf wheeler and his aon rdohn oln wllllama 1i7s19u f between this period of time imeny different kinds of mrti vrere started in glan williams located on the credit uver where the new cement bridge thai been erected for years here was a waterwheel which fine also used for power and avery biith dam some oltie eodcrete from this dam still re- tanalns another mill which atruck trasedy was barraelouths knlt- tuag ml woollen ahlls owned j by mr and mrs e y barra cimujh the first tragedy of s cloi tilll wag whea pjiri of it 4 caught fire and hid ho h te- ballt the wcond wu when it i was completely burnt and re- built alt bo ugh through many wrrowi un barrjvclough lit ltlll urvivlng around thli time the lamoiu itfmotliy eaton worked in a eaton right here id glen wu- ebna we also had a butcher dp which has itul got part of idfmdauone there was also ntha shop also in i two churches were i many many site of the glen plaot tot room to tell s yke uu cu wiihim now w hive hird about this eirlter villas e ut m now tell you how thlngj have chinjd throughout the yrars today we think of glcn ull lumi ai s 11 orginiwd and thriving canatnuiiily with bu ufql tcenery coniltting of tall tlui t green huu and the credit river today the old fashioned iteet glrdrd bridge still standi with the old snd new homes tvlnfl built snd re modelled the wooded green hills surrounding the vlllsge shelters the new homei from besvy wind storms now we ihsll return to the industries of glen willisms the old woollen mill was de stroyed for the lstt time in 10m and the stone walls sre the re mains of the proud structure the beaumont knitting mill li itil itakadlng snd it now bing run by electricity wmrh tskei the puee of ths wiier wheel snd is owned by mr penrire snd mr graham the old black smith shop wss turned into s gsraee snd is now being uied by mr spence for antiques the old iwmlll lj known as the glen williams apple pro ducts and is owned by mr lindner an old knitting will owned by mr schenk turned out about 125 pairs of socka pr day snd wss first estsbliihed in 1031 the same two churches still rrmain atsndlng ui the same placei aloung with the genersl store snd post office still un der the wheeler name anoth er genersl store hai tveen add ed owned by george pre i ion the people of thii communi ty sre proud of our modern village w 0 drama leaguers eyeing local version bards play the georgetown little theatre s first attempt ar shakespeare will be watched with interest by members of the western ontsrio drsma league visitors from london water loo kitchener slmcoe and toronto are expected here for the october 23 23 and 24th production of twelfth night to watch the fledgling com puny interpretation of tile hard their interest is tlready evi denced in the bltck drape a borrowed from cornwall and swords and other props from hamilton local interest too has taken an upswing with the member and subscription campaign having jumped 60 over last year it is still poselbla o join as a member or u subscriber and can be done when attend ing the performance wtih ufa heavy schedule of rehearsals four night a week and difficulties involved in as sembling all the cast at one time director tony lloyd may well be considering changing the title to thirteenth night m vestured in the eaatsre orslno peter macdonald vi ola gay lloyd olivia vera macdonald ualvollo aon hill veste ron hunt sir andrew aguecheek erci sling sir toby belch chris rmsher mar- is betty riahaxiantordo bay walton menrrny golden attendants rohhllujr craltf barkhouse barbara hjlde- brandt beverley gosling the costumes have been designed bv lynns hyde and made by klttvhvde while the sets are beting built by bruce west- wood when men speak hi of thee so live that nobody will be lieve theme plato hancockdavies st albans wedding gowned in floor length white nylon over taffeta and carrying a cascade bouquet of red roses and white baby mums jeanette marie da vies was married to gordon charles hancock oa september 25th in st albans anglican church glen wll lisms the bridal gown featured a bustle back isce bodice and lace applique on the ikirt a coronet of pearls and rhlne- stones held her fingertip veil an employee of benson tt hed gas brampton she u the dau ghter of lit and un charles v dsvles 25 normandy blvd the groom a smlih and stone employee is the aon o mr and mrs charles hancock glen wll hams standards of white gladioli decorated the cureh hev ron ald stubley officiated mrs reg williams was oiganlat and urij bert dixon sang o perfect love the brides alster linda was maid of honour another tlilet airs beverley shflnd the grooms alster sirs gall brown werercaesmajdstt1inbidftfv niece kim shea w flower girl thti maid of honour was in turquoise otaer attendants la pink orgdtixt in gowns styled with fitted bodices and full skirts with makhlnj weddlnj band headdresses and elbow length mittens senior atten- aot carried nosegay of yellow ahasta daisies and tha flower girl atiiry daisy liosega mr davles gave us daughter in marriage in the doubhrring ceremony danny robes was groomamauie jack- thompson and the grooms brother james hancock were ushers receiving in the pariah bjum the brides mother wore a blue harkekln sheath matching ja ck whjtf aooejmotiea and a newspapers are the y medium offering the aiagmtik appeal of hlfud ads imcbcr sad pmsl wt timtigb prinriomly tkmtmwm ufe smmt lapheml te4 caeiocl rait b rnnrtag tt tw popil hod thm uacsht t sm aitecti um um srafat i use woctj an luatlnl ruhlr gla was tb wtri vt weur one gmup rould utiak tj u a feuim aoimej eadtkewf- trosu vaioa a bp thlrmcixr ad w a ihini myi ufi fcnrs w cotutrrtki tfiiut wuk vwuj sid 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auotiiat- ion is the cuhaage ei idw and if meubers dont attettd the meetings there tma be aa tit change of ideas eormage of white baby humi the rnom s tnotwr wore a bits crepe sheeth white acceiaonas and a aimllstf corsage for a honeywooa trip to mi chigan the bride wore a thre- plece double knit suit la pert- winkle blue with hlaeif aoriee and a ooraage el white mums wedding guests who included mrs uioo ayaitdmotb- er of the bwde and mrs e4- wu grabdntother of the grooafl were from london toronto ac ton brampton glea wulianu and georgetown mr and mftr hancock an liv ing at 25 john street basl beans rtadtam kef stew tomato soup 4 vanmcf kst qreals 2 it 33 v 3s 6 ir 49 3 loo uanmli peamealed jts m cottage rolls 43 freshly ground minced beef 43 lb pore pork soosoge ctixu 49t chopped beef sfakefiesfss freth side spare ribs 55c oa him dcxos toao wmi hhacv saajtl tottine uwlt hooolm ao hisre mm toao wm camtt tooth asth u m alrf ola buk aa r tm wltt imjahaja auat ajux w chaw i u 1u hldfatx 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annual exhibition and sale to ra hald al tha krvktta ttofevalrontaibo- saturday october 17th 1964 doors will bo opon from 10 36 e m lo 4 30 p m ouest akltstas mr end mrs lucian kiiraaa xxttgamf mr and mrs jassa wyah votterv mr c l roortvakbort spinning cnib wtckh work admlssloru 50c bafraakments avollablo proclamation wheseas odotatr 17lh b goorgatown and district boy scoot apple day m k and whereas tha scouts would approcula your fin- endal help by buying applas j therefore i do dadara saturday october 17th boy scout apple day in rh town ol georgetown jos gibbons mayor yfcunaey cklow 15 1w4 th ckokohtown hirald barragers b e a t i i loo special with each bjly cuanino okdot of 1 00 ob mom vbu will keceive a free colour calendar picture of the beatles barragers cleaners pj 18 main stfeet s ivj a

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