Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1965, p. 9

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laygoers invited to tear play adjudicated i 5 mr stanley richard the ad judicator of the uttie th tr production of ut4i hul 1 a tmn 0 many laleol wtb j staggering nucnber 0 accom he ha bid twenty two plays published ll 1 tenter or col picture ha wntleo u evasion play or all tb iuw network udu dtng antrehaa and brazillan teetneort bad ha uil book tod over i0 naio- feature fclght of bin puy hve wod lwaldd tjfl this uaoimkent hid j in kurvp la iecoaaluod 0 hi fccbiev ment the united aww lwpt of itu warded km thr uccfcve grtirtll in laau 01 and u u th aioer lean tfaeetre sriilut vulluwuig hut rb 5h firit nhl prluiiiivce u uuij ivauua artny comiuelrj uw hut the lorit entry to w en onurl drain rwl val the wftrd ontario rei retenuuve mr betty mile will introduce ur rictotd who it ii hiped will jive public adjudication local eud teneei will then hiv a chance to hear tbu specialist ta bli field should he want t short time to burwi hit remark the aud lence may go up to lb cafe terl for cotter where ur kichirds would liter join them and give ha adjudleatun from the oafeletia stage imer jones photo the ijlllr tlvealre roup irtc mi gay luyj tw kwi hill fctattdlne in scan from ire mtm anslou to have a coiui lihu yklr th lihi hur which u turnout on thia import wdkud k1m ant night john wilson and aileen harrop teceive pins at junior banquet korval junior tanners held banquet and annual meet i lag ott friday evening febni axy 12 in stewarttown 1111 about 100 attending the ilkukquet with mora attending oar myelins and dane which owed v john wilson president of the tanner wa chairman tor banquet present were the first presidents of the jr ftnner and jr institute nor krotf ut uarie o con o torowto the former buekall and ur alan op alio preaent were a lyountf german couple who arc ittlntf in the district and fcanr mot huuy of the jr far and attended some of i their ctlviuea while here and visit their fanni vui uargarct alexander in itroduced the guests at the table gail uccallum thanked the ladies of st steph church hornby for the baawjuet ruth uason led in a ataf aons with her piano ac casrdlan white the tables were cleared and later introduced the tfuest speaker cuc farm broadcaster george atkins who waa a former president of the halton jr tarmera he lives on the home farm in thr officers huth uason presented south of halton he wave a very a paitprfsldent a pin to aileen interesting talk and demon hirrop and faul uay present tration on broadcasting drm led uie past president a pin to on tr a ting how they use thr i john wilson paul uay thank tap recorder and splicing ma ed the speaker and those tak chin jlng part evening ended with i to currte a orchestra campbellville lucky spot dance wlnnera were fd na fishrr and stan hyatt tnd aileen harrop and barry uttle uargarrt alexander gate the 1 the treasurer a report for the jr dance institute and lrnie alnandcr from fcjave the jr larmrra treasur era report mrs laul may gave the secretary s report of the year which showed a very food year with many various activities and paid tribute to the late judge george r i 111 ott of milton who bad been in tereated in the jr 1- armers activities former resident here was papenntll employee a former resident of gleav wulluui and georgetown nor man barlow died at halton centennial manor on february t atr turkw bad lived all bu life ill this district too v lug in cucljjh some year ago br h waa employed with the cupbatercury h had bed an cnploye 0 proviociai pa lid when h lived here twic ferried b u pre- dcud by bjj wives eliza beth ann cri and louum uvtrwm atoffat and by a fcuteratrx j looker w leaver por efalldrejl mm rj bchoeider in tt hocawood mra ijwimja lvrt ike ghfud buxunkion atrtt doagia dunsf trtoray od lulpb lurlow of uualph wo- thcr wrcy vaiicouvcr mind wui of dvldun 2usk and aarl of uluvllu and a liiltr urt alvirt khowrs of uvldon 11 feystwkhlldrii and eight trat gratidrbildrrit limhf gtorgr clarka of the funeral trivlc at the george wall funfrl home on febru ary o campbell villa ortng lodg meubra btd a uemor lal service the previous even ing interment in glen williams cemetery was delayed untu la trr in the week because of tba severe flood doing fine p r praises red cross doot know what to say your fiinctlonlnt 100 e ceeding your quota od blood lmwh and money capt e c hopkina told member of georgetown jud cniai but tbuxwiay ontario poblu relatkiom chairman capt hookina talked about lbat phaae of eed crou activity iu streamed the lav poruc of the hlg c com- mitnicauona which oiust be developed clearly oootldently eontlnoously and ctwvlncingly he told knembei that the public relations committee n only function yttpry j other committee cooperata by baa- in on their w ad o kald the junior ucd cruas work sf of uliuoat importance bccufc rboul chjldreri arf the work of u future we have to continue to build our kd croa reputa lion then eouttnuslly comitiu mrste our atory to news med la ka ald wuty where moival is used after it u donat ed tell whejl our hoapitala run abort that the w in brinat out more dooori in ber report ur john koufner who waa elected to another term as prealdent mentioned local accompluh meota three clinics had fcath ercd ttl bottlea of blood 600 children had participated in the kvlanmlng rlae is ladiea had graduated u home burv log course lodgm food aud clothing had been provided for victims of a district fire and uth7 waa ralard iti 1614 finan da appeal aayw jorph ciumm wy praaeoud with a vfdunter pftt for bis service to the kockty and a citation to thv voluntrrr ambulance society was rccciv ed by dsh scarborough and cec davidwn for tba gvak cliff jobnn supervisor at the eomim unity swimming pool explained bow inatrurtion is miss may reed 92 dies at newmarket given in his three yeart over 2300 have graduated in one or more of the four tlas level twenty two day of one hour waaonjare offered of fioexs elected at the met ing to aerve with air kliffner are atr al sutherland 1st vice prexideot and aocretary ajra don hancock 2nd vice president and tfii stanley walsh treaaufxr crid w corbet dc will wad the fund campaign again iihi year aaiisted by al buthi erund airt johp frvgjuoii continue id eharay of the blood cilnui with ur kllff nf aaalstlng and ur jack jjuuww and u y lwunl will handle- public lelauona qthcf appointed ronunittea head include ufa krlc 11-lk- tbd loan cupboard ur eby uartlrt aad atr wsuh dlaaa- ur ur kliffner tvnergenry aid atr u v bliopwd and ur uartia home nuraing ur kjiih atkltuori and ur uobert jooe sertlfic cititrhi ur a a landry and ur nleuwhof voluntary kervlce ur nleuwhof and air han rock water safety mr doug mcdonnell assis tant agricultural represents live for halton took charge of the meeting fo the electi of ymc mail bag new officer elected for the year were for the jr institute president huth mason vice gail mccallum cretary dons picket treasurer kd na usher for the jr farmers preaident paul may vlea keith dawson secretary george hew treasurer lrnie alexander scores parents who missed new flag raising ceremony singer for 68 years in anglican church choirs john rawllngson of it it 3 korval died in peel memorial hospital ilrampton on rebru ary 10th at the ag of 70 he waa born in chelmsford fng land on january mlh 1a6 son of the late john hawhng son and harriet uarsli ur rawllngson had lived in peal county since arriving in canada in lofl he was a fruit grower and haa lived at the same address for the past 30 year he was married in tor onto to hjnkly bmllh on janu ary 1 1010 he was a faithful member of st pauls anglican church he was a member of an anglican church choir for 6fl years having started as a boy of 0 in fngland he if survived by his wife emily and two daughters ivi mrs arthur burton rfi 2 norval and ivy mr henry peacock milton and 7 grand children three sisters and two brother in enflutd nellie mrs a stowr alice mrs krrd salter and lva kawling son fred and charlrs luwling son he was predecessed by a brother waller of hamilton onc two years ago the funeral was held in st paul a anglican church nor val at 3 p m on saturday reb- niary 13th with rev p stub- ley conducting the service pallbearers were charles mc cauley fred fendley ormie carter nick rerri quint rer ri and harold westcott moultrey crew trb 13 1dw to the people of george kennedy ambulance runs s d todiy it 11 noon your child the goriplown voluntrrr rn dedicated cimiu i flb ialdbulince service hd 8 cillj with nice rrinfmfnl ol o in the week of rebruary 7 to onadi fbniry 13 sunday february 7 s 00 ipjtl abnormal tranaportation from oeorcelown to georce town lloapltal taken by c trott and g saient sunday t bruary 7 6 00 ipttl a normal tranaportation mo georgetown lloapltal to s milton taken by w itbompaon and j emmeraon monday february 0 40 a normal tranaportation i from georgetown to georce town hoipltal taken by w xlnrade and g sargent wedneaday february 10 10 30 a m a normal transpor utlon from georgetown to georgetown lloapltal taken by w thompaon and j hooper wedneaday february 10 i 11 so p m a normal tranapor- l utlon from georgetown lloapl i ul to a patient a home in geor i fjatown taken by w thorap i ann and j hooper wednesday february 10 j 100 v m a normal tranaporta itlon from georgetown lloapltal 7 to sick children lloapltal tor onus tak by w thompaon mj hoopei saturday february 13 js 43 un afiormal tranaportation from georgetown to george tbwn jloapltal uken by w lheaderaonnd w service saturday february 13 2 00 i pjn a normal tranaportation i irpm georgetown to acton l nuraing home taken by j kjtaklns d cwraikw- lor thia important occasion theae children a parentla with the exception ol tivr women including myiclt and one centleman who did not aee it an important enouch event to get out ot hla car during any part o the ceremony did not aee fit to join their children in thia once in a lifetime event the apathy ami lack of inter- eat ahown by the aduita in thia vicinily ilckcna me any mother could have turned off har waahlng moch ine vacuum cleaner or tv et for a ten minute ceremony the work would be there when they returned but the flag will never again be raised for the firat time these aamo people have children in cubs boy scouts brownies guides all throat slashed by skate dwlght may 20 of hornby la iri aatufactory condition aft hjlng a1ihrm acro the throat by a skate while play ing hockey thuraday night in milton the youth waa treated uy- dr c w jjuiu and then 1ak en to mluon district hoapiul may rocewed ther iwotich cut when the akito of a player who had tripped came up and caughtjikn in the throat- organltationa that salute and have pride in their country s flag yet they did not care en ough to join the children in the first salute to the first c claimed flag of canada if this attitude appeared at oljftt flag raising ceremonies acroaa our country god help canada as the people will not mrs wm sewell interment waa in cemetery norval hlllcrest synipalhy is extended to mr marioa reed and to the heed family on the death of ber sister in law mia may reed who died quietly in her sleep at nursing home in newmark et at the ag of 0 the funer al was held in toronto on tuesdsy february 16tb with interment in port hope cem elery miss reed lived at the flms with her late brother fgbert c itnd and hla fun lly for many years later mov ing to toronto she had recent ly recovered from a broken hip pinrgrove farm forum held a euchre party in the i me grove hall on saturday even ing f bruary 13th with 10 tables of ptsyers enjoying the social evening mr and mrs lorn mcgee and mr and mrs john brander were the com mitlee in charge prize winners were mrs hsiel 1- end ley mrs o robin and urs a hunter for the ladiea and mrs john rrsn der playing as a man harold collins snd harold karly for the men the pinegrove larm forum met at the home of mr and mrs tom mcge on monday evening february 8th follow ing the topic for discussion on freight rates a friendly game of euchre was enjoyed with lunch provided by the hoi if is and mrs s wilson sorry to report that mrs joe hunter waa transferred from georgetown lloapltal to peel memorial hospital brampton on sunday february 14th when it waa found neceaary for an operation on her broken hip aa a result of a fall in her home about a month ago we wish her a apeedy recovery tms oawftoajtowm hsftald taw r imuums page 9 seek approval for 555000 debentures approval 1 being sought by georgetown for a 33000 do- bestwre uue for purchase of cedarvale aehool property aa a centennial project council voted monday to ask municipal board sanction for k ten year lue of deben ture which would bear inter t ut 54 deputy koeve win f hun ter who ha bpuoaed the pur chase wu the lone oppo in the vote furniture refimshing tbl- chirj lining room utsjroom any type of furn lure fine antujucv 1jt lis 1lknfw youtt oijj 1 nkw bxamrton hi i nit u i clinic iso nelaon st w ptune 1510424 collect may add vehicles to works department council is considering adding two new vehicles to the works department thia apnhg monday ft was decided to call tenders for a 3 ton stake truck and a one ton pick up truck and mr a burton and family until her ann is better an old tall spruce tree at i the rear of the united church was blown down by the strong wind lste friday afternoon it crashed into the back part of i the garage next door to the church damaging the roof and siding of the back lean to lite stewards of the church worked all day saturday sawing up the tree and clearing up the debris kimsmhh inviybi lions for joimt mjmyino the georgetown kinsmen have invited the local lions rotary jaycees and barber shoppera to meet with them for a joint service club assem bly to be held at the legion hall the national kin president john goldie of the association of kinsmen clubs will be the guest speaker at the dinner he a a toronto resident who haa dedicated many yean of service work to bis commum ty a local kinsmen club spok esman said the propotrd joint meeting was suggested as a mean of fostrnng cooperation among service clubs in ceor getown sympathy ia extended to mrs john rawllngson and to ur and mrs arthur burton and family on the death of ur john rawllngson in peel memorial lloapltal following a lengthy illness mrs rawllng son waa also a patient in bramp ton lloapltal with a broken wrist it the time of mr raw lingson a death she la now staying with her daughter mr notice new taxi rates now in effect up fo 1 mile 50c up to 2 miles 75c up to 3 miles 100 lie each additional mile glen taxi joes taxi mm taxi mcclaryeasy makes washday easier saves you money too mcclaryeasy dryer tradein new on this mtclakyeasy washer see how much more mtclary easy offers 0 watarfla washing action the most efficient standard agitator on th market e advanced daalgn extended yep wrirtger nonclogolng pump e big capacity tub a longest lasting eletfroalatlc finish wigo 32 main street north all fabric 7 heat drying all your clothes every type 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