Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1965, p. 2

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fum williams lomes flooded furnaces out as glen suffers severe damage mr cadi ftaeffc tbe uwi ol tbe past week of mm wall u tat u tbe flood kkh la om v the worst in 7fm for mb it ha been a mrat jid fkully it cams ust wtawnrky all beane aknu ts 1 afirw weca flooded tooaa ie- pjasv all cciler wre flooded ad furnace put out eddic fja told to the wet other wad fa first poor lbwadatetl jo tftfy that tfaair fusakur u ed with afr and ates t halo over um woofcond we extendi congratulations to mr and atrs tow hlh on fabair xfltfa woddtoijj anarveraaxy this a lb cam wiik lbc fitlekoe lefcliy who have m ammtd i lb youo uut v the vid the b4t atapvavtd tbe big rvod la uol lajad a fw ra back v aku church twiab tail and rwwy wt tnoal tha wijl hit laundry n aant and urnilure la the re tory imjw bat wu diifj lev aiwi mm b ufeley and tbil dtea were evaluated as were 0 rnidotj slot the kuct bul them and toot faioil a from lht lowr bridge dowa oa the river lid did the m a ktiibley and rblldmi are with reultvei lu uootrtal tboae bo could utwd furn ftnr la the second storey u tey did in the krlory c1h davuofi bout aihl baru were completely lurrounded they weot to be with the w kor tack while lb utile wr trotted to john wagtlaffea one baaretenl wall el eecl wjb tot a house wis rruihrd in with tbe force or th ice ttw 9mrgcy measures rnrw at kicd in putttnj up j tttivpor ary wall imucemrn conservation auth only and bmergeiiey meakures toed were in the mag most of tbe twne trajie was quite heavy with uhiseer most of hera with cameras like water has recede- at the time of writing but there arc till latfie ire jams all the wy throukh tbe village we bope by tbe time you read liui that they have been broken nd swept gradually down the river never did the glen get into tbe ni to often in a few days publicity we would ghdiy da without however od th br ht ide no lives vre lost viiich toeauly could have kmiiki now l the topping up ofurslion ind there is plenty of hat ry the way jfor next sunday it least t amwi4 will be holdinc their service in the pviah tish where they have siovallod out the jnud fcd bwept and got thr furnace going to help dry it toul pathi hive ben eul thro the blocks of ire between the church and hall apple products were closed t the bright of the flood the puhuc school was not official py eloced but the attendance was low w the bus wai full on satur jday for tbe ladies annual win tr trip to to mil all en 3dyed shopping eating out and imm went to ice jjily garland tothers my vir liy they hbad a full day ur and mrs gary scott jnd uichelle of c visit tbe s4indy toioraw aervice in tb vakpd cborch wsri ik by a aaaeoocr of um cid eou fcfa kxib4vtoa y ev irwin waa bot wajal jtr norsoaiu karlow a for- aacr resident of the glen p aad away in oieipb uat week asd was buried bera saturday bli burial bed to be delayed a few days becaoae of tbe flood ed rirttm here sympathy goes to bia sally twy uvd for many yn la tbe h liujtls bouse ad wr mcaabers of tbe tbea atctbodut cburcb tmat oboftorrowm herald thawaalay pea jaj 1945 page t mrs henrietta coolu has 91st birthday s 6000 weekly givtn awa cash k mmmaoi r hospital news th annual bun of tbe georgetown and iwrtct afu orial hcviul aaoclatia will lake plat thursday evening uuvb 4tb tbe ueeung will be bald in wrigcurorth udi torium gurlpb j h pw it is the fond hope that thii year a good crowd will attend and voice their opinion as well as tverctsing their rlgbt in helpinj select xmicsrt for the bkt lend this year wltb khh 000- odd membership cards held the hoard hope they may look for ward to a packed bouse the only restriction is that you must be a mfctaber of the association to vote in the elec tion any dtiten way attend whether a tuerober or not how ever if you wish to becowe a member you may purchase a laas metnbership card at the hopitsl any tune for those who have donated 50 or more a honorary life membership has been issued which makes theta lifatime voting roenben so let s see a good represea- talio 1 of our omm unity and dis trict present thit evening lor complete details read a in this issue a matter of considerable oon- eern to the hospital ia the misapprrbanslon about the fl ancial itatua of the hospital some months ago we announ red that the hospital had paid off lis loan and was frfe of dcfcl thu vat a fact and we felt was infor istion that the pub lic were entitled to hewever in the same article we added that this debtfree picture did not in any way rotucl the true fin til pi lure regarding cur rent and futurt needs since that article there have hern recurrent instances of peo ple saying with the hospital paid for where is the need for money and further does not the ispltal commission take care of the finances nothing could be further from the truth the commlaalon anly look 1 after current operating expenses not one dime li av ailable for replacement of equipment new equipment 0 additional facilities therefore by l m c u present equipment wean out and ft- eqt neni becomes ne eeusry there are no fundi to do so unless a title ran be 6vrd from current operating funds a highly doubtful prop ortion thii leavei any hospi til in the kjrhly vulnerable po hitiod of needing fundi from local indir idusli and groups to make up the prtc of new toqul uwbt at the preient time beluve that the oit of new jqulpmebt needed by our uadieal slaif and replacement of ued vthiu would total cloie to 100 000 this is an amount that must be spent in tbe fu ture and one which will not rclve one red cent in grand from any vel of government ttu board naturally tries in many was to obtain fundi from funds set up for this purpose philanthropic founds tlom ate however the gteat bulk of aid comes from local organluuona and inciiidusli and as can be readily seen atori representing u in a completely happy financial po litic 1 do not help in the lent what can you do about if qu e a lot f it if you hear this type of story explain the true situation or have one ol tha board or medical staff do to if you prefer secondly if you know of any group or indi dividual who micht he intrrni in helping rectify thr situation 1th financial aid urjr them to do so lets play bridge by dill coa1ls t x hjv alwtyi rnjoyfd thr tefeniive uprct of contract vldge with an understanding partner drfcne can be fun jn the average you will be xtefendtna an half of the handi lhlt arc dealt if your defenae it ifood theae handa can not pttly ba fun but alto profitable here ia a hand that occurred halt week at the acton ridge club we didnt get a top lioard i e the highest acore iut we got all we could out of ihe hand dealer tast both aides vulnerable hrth fl 5 ila d 8 7 s 2 c q 7 ml w a jo ii q 10 7 2 ij k 10 4 k j 10 cast s k 0 8 ii j 0 8 4 d q b 83 c 0 s south s q 114 3 1 ii k 8 4 3 da j c 8 tbe bidding typical will north is i nt 2 c 2 s all paw dupllcau bidding outh doean t have strong hand but a si spade ault can not be overlooked west would have opened on no trump and the one no trump ov ercall ahows exactly the same number of points 1 think that north should have kept quiet but south would probably bid spades again anyhow weat opena the club king for a look around cast signals with the nine but weat muat ignore the signal and shift to a trump this gives up a trump trick but saves two heart ruffa ace of trump followed by tha ten which east wins east leada a club and south discard a diamond- lu ordar to set up the club queeri west wins with the ace of clubs and leada a heart thu pins the lead in dummy and uaea dum my only entry declarer trips the club queen but east nijfa declarer makes four trump tricks and hi aide uttt and kings but its not enough down one game on ad above average board no trump by west apparently makes oar all tricks so its just as well if west can defeat a north south contract mondays bridge winners carry elus and jack coals earl emond and mike lorusso sirs j coats and glenn banks a explain pottery to sl andrews ucw tb art of pottery making was explained to members of the ucw of st andrew i church when mtia adelaide lash ulller spoke to them february 11 alias ulller was introduced by the president ur j a pickup and urs baker expressed ihanks for ber ulk a valentine luncheon wai served by urs janice smith and her committee mjti hmmkmrrta coo ur henrietta cook was ci year old wcdocaday kawu ary 17 ur cook mother of a cemirtfitowti ara man cliff ook hh i crormtowu was a local resident all ber life uaut two yn ago whan she wnt to live with a daugh ter knui at caledon mrs cook u the former henrietta clsrk she was born on the 7th line of hwueklug at bilvercreek an sprnt mo it of her life at k h 4 mr cook died in 10j7 she also lis a ion in flow manvllle jack a son in hur ida lull rlrvrn grnadrhill ren and four great grandchild rn mrs cooks health u mil ex rellenl guelph funeral service for mrs e chester daughter of the lite hdward albert collrns and r lien jeff kdith walte collens chester died in oeargrliwm 1 untricc mem orial hoepitsl monda leb 13 she uas born in 1on ion on tano july 10th 1rwj and mo ved to suelph with her par ents s a mail child and spent the trcatcr part of hrr life there in october 1013 iip marrird the late mward chritrr of ihiilinch townhip and duelph he was a cnr emploee and during their married life thry lived in many ontario com in u nides he died in milton in 1w- mrs chester then moved back to yelph with hrr fa n ily uhrrr ie rrmained until 1053 whrn ilie made her home uith her dauihtrr lac mr corjon txilton of eqrietjwn uhllf living in tiirlph r wn ar tve in thr liru luptiat church there m hciler i vurivr tv tae mr cordon toltan deorfihown irene mr hcv paul tare smitbleld tcnn ylvania itonatd of gueloh and kenneth of iucknow and nine grandchildren she alio leaves two brothers j 1 colleni of guelph and tnuffbull courm of brantford i iuncral senlre un con ducted by ur 11 d vwntermute at fir george wall funeral in guelph and interment waa in woodlawn cemctrry pallbeareti were jock 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