Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 27, 1965, p. 1

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realize bow uelesj and rosily these proclamations are queried the mayo it council meeting monday night when a letter from the red cruj tiked that june 6 to 12 be declrd wi ur tifcty week however he chsnged his tune a bit whrn reeve it kill 6tt headed motion authoris ing the mayor to proclaim se fmy wwk if the advertise- wt did not exceed three dol lars haw small we are in mall thing commented the mayor im onjy thinking of the lowni pocketbook retorted the ree ve really replied the mayor la mock surprise mrsa arthur reeve has party for 80th birthday to help her celebrate her fckh birthday on may 50th alri arthur reeve invited a tiurfbr of ladies of tut uu slonsry society of kir i hap- tibt chun and a lew other fnenda her daughter mn charlei gilbert at islington auisted by uui margot gilbert and mrs robert reeve entertained for her at ivoatruei to an titer noon tea in the even int mr and mrs albert reeve and too arthur of pickering and mn jessie davidson toronto mr and mr william reeve arlene and carolyn of lliuarburgh urn karen reeve of toronto and mr robert reeve georgetown mr oharlra gilbert and son nyu all visited with mrs a reeve buffers sever burns when crackers in pocket explode a aattf fflaajbi yoath l tt twetaan and district hem- laxtal heapatal today recovering ltm severe burns to hit left itfcifb lametad when a package 11 firecracker exploded in hit laoefcet as ha watched a eom- lalasilly lrwahu dlrjiy in oaoi puk uonday nlht hie bey bruce uurray was ntsej rera the park by im bulanca near the end of dis play a hoaplul omlcial aald uon day nicht that the boya conda tion waa improving witnesses said the packet full ft crackers was touched off by by a 2 inch lonf cannon crack- r don smocks caps emerge as home nurses jatwanly home nutting course ittodenu graduated and an ar- wsrker or the local of the red cross was at ceremony at the lulton golf and coun r cm may 17th i mr w h jioadam auutant loner of the ontario dl i o the red croat made i presentation of a certufeste merit to ceorgatown branch jty ebalrnitn mrs can- i ntetsahof prior to the gra- ceremony the award i mr nieuwhof was in recoi- on of the many hours she devoted to apreadlng the of the red cross service activities itbe presentation followed a dinner at which mrs 11th kllfner president of georgetown branch wet- the cueets the red i prayer and grace offered mrs doris sutherland offlc- commenced the gradust- banquet iws judy sulr of the onu- mental health aisoelstion ia a professional social ker attended the ceremony apeaker iter talk on what the mental association does and tnted her talk to appeal the interests of- parents of cl age children she puc fjeat ampfaaslt on the- need more educitlon in mental atlgma of mental disease dually being reduced mrs ajtold the audience she aald employers were foolish f r demand that a mental pat- p be totally cured when he i employ a person not tot- oared of a physical ulness question period aha lonechild out of four could uth some time from the a acbool psychologist i questions aought her ad- under aahlavera who dont do well de- f their ability jnd how to tihe aid df a qualified pay- or tryaehlatritt ftferabert of the georgetown red cross branch and friends of the graduates looked on as mr mcadam and mra miry simpson rn home nursing chairman and course instructor presented volunteer pins to those who had successfully completed the course the graduates donned the wblta uniforms and veils of vol unteer home nurses prior to the presentation one final presentstlon was made to mrs simpson by the georgetown branch president in appreciation of time and ef forts with the clsss also present for the ctrera- only were mrs cathy martin un mra ads trltchsrd and mm shells ward rn the home nursing grsdustes were mrs ethel arthurs a ceorgest mrs myrtle brlghly 38 llewson cresc miss grace broadfoot 16 james st mr ivy darbln 4 lfngttone cresc mrs darlene ellis 80 sargent hold mrs elizabeth grace r it j georgetows mrs lor raine held 2 mcgllvray cresc s j laldler 23 john st e mrs gwen lee 62 sargent road mrs marg mccuntoek s3 market stavmrs kay mc- cumber 12 chapel st e mrs jean mcdonald 10 union sl mrs joan mcdonald 20 rex- way drive miss margaret oflaherty 80 maple ave w mrs edna rewvlek ib victoria creac mrs norah staddon glen wuuams mrs anne ver non r r 3 georgetown mils olanda wiener 10 prince charles drive mrspatrlck wol- oahyn r r 4 acton and mra evelyn wood 60 king st e tr thrown st the boy by aao- ther youth the georgetown volunteer ambulance service vehicle man ned by dan scarborouch and jim jenkins was standing by at the park in caie of just such a mishap a record crowd jammed the park area for diiplsy hrsnch 110 of the royil csnsdlsn le gion snd the twn of george town colponiored the show six hundred dollsrs worth of fireworks lit up the sky durinj the one hour show msny of the sdult epectatort complained afterwards of the dsnger presented by fircctsck- era being thrown wildly among the crowd by youngstera and teenager kinnettes pick new exec mono milne named chief georgetown kinetics choicilhe msrg hlghsm truit und their looj84 officers tt slwhien pprovldes a busary for a meeting at the north llslton jgrsde 13 itudent aa well as golf and country club wed jsmsller awards for other gra- neiday may 13 the ilitr todes st the snnual high school tike office st sn installation jcommencement esercues meeting in september inclii- cror kinette mrs de ur mona milne president evl mldd won g mrs msnlyn sunnuckt vice pretident mrs sykia dcariley secretary mrs chris tost treasurer mrs nancy ellis re gistrar and directors mrs ro- aene levy mrs marg miliar aad mrs jane jiarphy darius a business session president mrs gall collet wel eomed mrs marg illlller to the club and also in anoiher func tion preaenled mra chris tott with a hsby spoon s gift from the club to her dsughter born in april recently completed msra- thon bridge tournamenr prov- ed so successful that the ki- nettes hsve decided to hold another next winter the pro ceeds from the last tourney had already been spent on awnings for the children wsrd at the georgetown 1 dl- atrict memorial llospltsl the clubs current fund yal- aer is the kinette cruise to be held frldsy night at the riviera all the money from tills project is earmarked for nior dulletln award at the di strict convention in lluffalo on the weekend mrs middle- tons entries drew the highest points of 70 ia the eompeu- tloa for the ppsac year mrs mldm kaa baa turning out m bulletins monthly for the georgetown members and aen- ding issues to surrounding clubs new glen bridge to cost 100000 the propottd btiitaio re place the preunt tingle lane span over the credit river op- vorite preitoni a tore in glen wtlliama will coat about 100- 000 urcordlnff to county engin eer roy smith the bridge the accne of i number of kt jami over the yean will b replaced by a two lane bridge about three car widths wide work on the new atructurc la expected to atirt in septem ber norval cub didnt come home tragedy truck on no 7 uijcb way at norval hill saturday at noon whrn a truck bicycle scedrn claimed the life of 11 year old jackie wayne ha mil ton a reudent of the vil lage the llyeirold grade five pupil waa riding the bike wett on the highway lo the delren shojaping ilaia on an errird whrn he wai hit at the brow of the hill by a panel truck driven by richard w hrown r r 2 norval ryerson graduate atuca ivm bruce eyre of norval gre duated from ryerson polytech nicsl institute in electrical technology may 7 and has join ed the staff of mckinnon in dustries sl cstharines a look at the weather may high 19 wed 00 47 20 thurs 87 38 2j ryl 8a 38 22 sat 76 53 23 sun 84 43 24 mon v b6 38 25 tuei 42 high for the week 78 low 38 alicia f c scott just a prcshow appetizer open science building five thousand people have been invited to use opening of a new natural science building on the ucc property at nor val saturday petar jones photo r stirring up some isparkung v fttertainmenth hobim shifppard watqhea willis alater r trw may24ih tirwlh tradftkmatpflklor af tha annua com- munliy firework display in tha gaorgefownpark monday nlghu thywje part of tha iha largest crowd avor lo wltnew rha scy fchoja 0 the boy died before the ain bulance could hitb bhti to hot pita jarki hid borrowed the bic- vfle belonging to a friend dave tburtiock to run the errand ontario provincial police were unfcble to identify the body for aujariie time people at u acene didnt know the you na iler and it watnt until 330 iome four and a half houn u ttr that the p called at the thurhck service station where ura ttiurlbclt recogn- id br aona bike jackjea nuither mn quec bie hamilton already very an hloua tlnce her ton had nut tr- turnde home waa overcome with hocjt when police notified her ot mi death jackie waa a delivery boy for the uraampton timet and con iervator in norval he attend ed norval ivjjtc school and tad been n enthiuuitlr cub the whooli principal jack 1u1 and hla cub leaders preuaid tbock at th newa of bu death hit akela cordon iiouilsi taid be waa a bright alert bjy who had greatly en joyed the activities of his cub picfc the funeral was held motl- djy with scouu and cuba act ing as pallbcaren honorary pallbearers and flower beartra jackit was burird in hit cub uniform fjt pauls anglican church waa filled to capacity for the funeral conducted by rev john momuilhi of st georgea angli can church georgetown in terment wai i llulcrel ceme tery jackie leaves four brother jim rale 13 danny 0 ruuell 5 and kevin 2 months and a tit ter nancy 7 two gdhs athletes quality for all ontario meet saturday georgetown high school will be represented tn uvo events at the ail ontario track and field uet at east york stadium on saturday mike cummins wht ran an amazing fti too 2 milt rut and jan popiel who cop ped georgetowt etbr first in u luraiedlate javelin throw with a shot of 1u7 qualified lor the ajionurio at the cworsrsa a meet laal week although represented by an unusually until contingent at the cwossa a meet guis did well against the winning athjetea from various cwossa districts as well as popiel and cum- iina ahowlnga georgetown cot tzood perfortnances frotu the mile relay team which earned a aftcond place finish with t good time of 3 046 rupert rreggsmlth who finished 2nd in the junior ftflo brtty quack- enbuali 2nd in the senior girls shot put and 3rd in the senior girl i discus jim km she ad 2nd in the junior shot put and rose ann pedverte 41h in the latere edi ate girls 60 yard event tiieae are athletea who pro- resd from the district 10 cwossa track and field meet it guelph which waa held one weeic previous official resultt of thta meet have yet to be releaesd but its known geor getown placed third behind the guelph cvl and john y rou georgetown track and field coach uyn mclaren said after the district met that his teams chshii were hurt by a ag it interest shown by the junior members if more of tha youn ger girls and boys hid turned out we would have made ati even better showing he claim ed the tesm we took to guelph wai made up largely of older students next year with more participation by the jun lor graders we could win this meet he taid georgetown relay teams had u particularly good day both the girls senior and interned- late four won their events an the boys senior and lntetmei late relays grabbed sacoudi other firsts were registered hy mike cummins in the 880 boys mile relay terry lane dave gmalvwood jeff nurse and mike cummins rupert braggsmllh junior 440 judy mills 00 and 100 yard dashes and jim kemshejd in iha jul lor shot put jan pplel wis 2nd in tha intermediate javelin throw and rupert braggsmlth 2nd in the junior s0 want elm street park or off the hook georgetown should get off the hook snd find a way to get out ot the credit valley con servation authority mayor j gibbons told council monday night repeating a ststement he hsd made on other occasions the question of the authority arose when notification ot the 0 m s hearing on the chairmans salary waa given by the mayor reeve j elliott felt it was time the authority took sctlon on the elm etreet kreen belt if it is up to the town to jjsrt they should let ua know lie commented nothing is dicing done for the town he added deputy reeve hunter the towns representative on the authority slated that the prices had been obtained on the land on both aides of ewlng street on the north the price wss satlsfactoryr-but-on-the- south aide to the tracks the price waa high agreeing with the deputy- reeve court powers pointed out that the land could not be built on since it is coned green belt he felt it may have to be expropriated eventually in rebuttal to the payor who bad derided the money pent on terra cotta coun powers maintained that many local pe ople take advantage ot terra cotta rather than driving lang dlstancca id rather the people tlrov to georgetown for recreation the mayor retorted weve paid in a hundred thoussnd dollars to the authority and got nolh- ing deputy rrrve too champi oned terra cotta conservation area saying its a wonderful thing then promised to bring the elm street project to the attention of the credit valley authority at their next pieet- ing ambulance runs the georgetowiv volunteer ambulance serviced answered just two cslls during the week ol miy iflth lo may 22nd monday may 17 722 pjn a highway accident and em- ergency run from 17 slderoad between 5th and 6th lines of esquealntf to georgatoavn hot- pltay taken by logan macdqn- aid and roy hsnson r satorbay may 22od 1140 am a highway aodoent anb emergency runtrom norval to georgetown hospital taken by robert bradley j bennett and dan scaitoroiifll- r aw

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