Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 3, 1966, p. 14

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coming events annual euchre andbakiog aale speysfde school triday rebnury lutfi euchre at 830 lucky draw refreshment 217 wbmen9 mtitute euchre monday february 7th 830 iimehouse memorial hall lunch prizes 90c coming thursday feb 17 m 8 p m weekly bingos in holy crosspariah hallwatchnaxt ireek for advertisement annual bus trip sponsor ed by st albansladies guild february 12th call 8778505 mwj bv7451u 8tt3350 i 210 plan to attend the annual meeting of your red cross on thursday j february 3rd at 8 30 pjo at the north halton golf i and country club maple ave w quest speaker refreihments everyone welcome hospital auxiliary yannual general meeting and election of officers in the cafe teria tuesday february 8th at 815 pjn guest speaker dr c a thompson ftlrths bbaducy w mr and mrs brock p bradley are happy to announce the birth of their daughter br gpurtney gen eral hospital coraox bc on tuesday february 1st ibm a attter for kevin and keith mcenefty dave and mar are happy to announce the birth of a daughter brenda darlenc 7 lb 13 ox at geor getown and district memor- lal hospital- on thuraday january 20th 1868 a baby sister for ricky and wayne smith dave and doris are to ann the arri- mimoftlams beaumont la loving nn ory of fit sgt air bomber lawrence herbert beaumont killed in action oyer germany februarys 1845 we often think of daya gone by when we were all together a shadow oer our lives has cast our loved ones gone forever ever remembered by moth er brothen and sisters dnuhpucld in jmdng mem ory of a dear dad richard ditchflem who died on japu ry 30th 1881 heauuful memories fillintly kept discuss red china at waterloo symposium val of their son david nor man born on january 28th 1866 in georgetown lc dis trict memorial hospital a brother for tara lynn spec ial thinks to the nursing stall of the faospttal and to dr engelbrecht your valan- hn on february 14th we have tiw whay it best cut ft j herb jejover a valentine arrangements which harris floral 10 main n s774s82 jaycees valentine dance saturday feb 12th 1866 north halton golf and country club dancing 8 pm to 12 mid night featuring the george xadwell trio from kitchener admission t per couple 210 hobby burns night dinner and dance 6 30 p m fn febru ajy 11th legion auditorium 500 per couple for tickets contact members of lorne scots or canadian legion or call 8772890 210 lode annual valentine ball friday february 11th north halton golf and couj club iamitednumber6ttick ftrom members or 72747 or 8776145 6 00 ter couple halton county hog prod ucers association annual meet log department of agriculture board room milton wednesday february 16th 1 pm henry stanley agricultural represent alive will review trends in hog production bog grading and modern hog buildings repre sentatives from the provincial office will be present valuable pork products will be door prizes for those attending time everyone welcome j w wilson president a r- serv ice secretary 210 blood donor clinic monday february 14 2 to 4 30 and ft to 1 45 pjn at knox church hall in haw donors needed age 1845 transportation and babysitting available to donors if required phone mrs john kliffnar 8779735 210 deaths armstrong gilbert gib suddenly in newmarket hos pital on monday january 31 1866 gilbert gib arm- stroagof schomberg band of roxie woods father su teachers from georgetown ntlng out that china was care- district high school attended ful not to contribute too a symposium on red china held to the north vietnamese at waterloo university on fri effort and that china wm for than her bite othy and- mrs george volk dons of schomberg son of mrs matt armsbjonggeor getown and brother of john w and arthur armstrong of georgetown also survived by four grandchildren funeral service took place on wednesday at 2 pm at tot tenmam interment in schom berg cemetery saunders jack e at guetph general hospital on saturday january 28 1866 jack e saunders of 3 din- ham st in his 51st year he loved husband of evelyn wood and dear father of wendy mrs kenneth rich ardson jack linda larry bonnie mrs larry brunton dear son of mrs bertha saunders and brother of till lan mrs james goodlet funeral service was held in st georges anglican church on tuesday afternoon inter ment in greenwood cemetery georgetown of a wonderful dad we will never forget always remembered dau ghter nellie and syd hume and grandchildren fournter in loving mem ory of a dear husband and father harold gordon fourn ter who died february 5 1863 in our hearts you always stay loved remembered missed each day sadly missed and ever re membered by his wife nd family penrice in affectionate and lov memory of our dear son and brother john samuel who passed away february 3 1855 in his eigth year in my fathers house are many mansions if it were not so memoriams dont put it off car drivers obtain 66 plates now only 11 days lft 10 gt them open si days to ii i to s saturdays until 1 pm dot of transport 41 main st south childrens photographs saturdays only for appointment phone peter jones 177 3172 ditchf1eld in loving me mory of richard ditchfield who passed away january 31st 131 god took him home it was his wil but in our hearts we love him still his memory is as dear today as in the hour he passed away we often sit and think of him when we are all alone for memory is the only friend that grief can call its own fondly remembered by son in law and daughter mr and mrs albert kershaw passport photographs effective february ishi the cost of passport photograph wilt be increased from 200 per person to 3 00 per person peter jones photographer 677 2872 blood saves lives tmrf c j e it sluh mioi at the blood donor clinic cm monday feb 14th 2 to 4 30 and 6 to 8 45 p m knox church hall donors urgently needed contact mn igrfrnar st 1779735 halton farm management meetings ltgny school mon february 7 1030 am canada pension plan decision making and cooperative principles mon february 14 workmen s compensation and budgeting of machinery and crops i would have told you i go to prepare a place for you always remembered by hum dad jean and doug weston in loving memory of my sister emily dolly weston who passed away february 4th 1864 asleep in gods beautiful garden sheltered from sorrow and pain safe in gods wonderful keeping until we shall meet again lovingly remembered by sister kathleen weston in loving memory of a dear mother emily dolly weston who away february 4 1964 peaceful be thy rest dear mother it is sweet to breathe thy name in life we loved you dearly in death we do the same lovingly remembered by her son ken daughter in law pat and granddaughter trecia weston in loving memory of emily agnes dolly west on who died february 3 1864 gone from us but leaving memories death can never take away memories that will always linger while upon this earth we stay always remembered ken sr weston in loving memory of a dear mother and grand mother mrs emily dolly weston who died february 3 1864 many a day her name is spoken many an hour she is in our thoughts a link in our family chain is broken she has gone from our home but not our hearts lovingly remembered by daughter sharron son in law wayne and granddaughter vicki lea iverslty january 28th teachers att ending were d thomson f corning g bechtej mrs m tucker miss m rosxel and t ramautanlngh in the after- noon a cbc documentary film on red china called land qf the 700 mhlioo was shown in the fine arts theatre roy ifihih n mftty wijartie- ipated in the filming introduced the picture and answered ques tions afterward on the difficul ties they encountered in mak ing the film two papers on china were also presented frederick nossal who is a former globe hail correspon dent in peking gave his views on chineseamerican relations today mr nossal said that in spite of the militancy of the chinese people asvwas seen in the cbc film neither they nor the united states actually want ed war he commented that china has such severe domestic dlffi cultws especially over food pr eduction that they were not in terested in actual political dom ination in asia but rather wan ted to concentrate on building i bark r nossal suggested that china as a nuclear power has every right to be present in de- dslonmaklng bodies and that canada should attempt to open more lines of communication with her in the form of busin ess and cultural exchanges this week at inters one of ontarios finest family clothingstores charles taylor also aiormer correspondent for the globe hail in peking presented his views of life in china as he saw it he viewed the major prob lem as one of communication ai visitors tend to be pnly shown the best and tbit the language barrier makes any spontaneous interchange with the chinese almost impossible after a reception and dinner in the university of waterloo s new university village the ev cning was taken over by clare hcdermott a reuters news a gency correspondent who gave an illustrated lecture on china including geography chinas e- conomic problems and daily life the symposium was held un der the auspices of the canadi an association of geographers and was chaired by professor 3toes mr fnm loafers and ties in black and brown orig 9 95 now 6 up their backward economy he officer of waterloo universitys substantiated this view by pot i geography department consultant to report on towns best building plan with three possibilities under consideration to provide better accommodation for municipal departments council on mon day engaged canadian mitchell associates of brampton to pre pare a report cost is not to ex ceed 500 the report will advise on 1 feasibilty of an addition to the present municipal building on main st a complete new build ing on james street near the ambulance building and a new building beside the maple ave waterworks station which would bouse police and works depart ment quarters while a council majority fas oured the report two were i opposition reeve- hunter said the town already has a planning consul tant mr little who could give the same advice can you forgive forgiveness works two ways it blesses the forgiven but blesses the one who forgives even more hear a public lee tore on christian science en titled who is your brother s keeper by neil h bowles c s b of the board of lecture ship of the first church of christ scientist m boston mass ckrubaa scieace lectvc tuesday i at 1 15 pm -s- howard van gent wardens at st pauls anglican the annual vestry meeting of st paul s anglican church norval was held on sunday january 30th with the rev ha rold l llevicllin in the chair in his charge to the congreg ation mr llewcllin challenged them to move to a position of independence in the coming year to fully support all pha ses of the ministry in their own christian community and at the same time to continue lo support the greater work of the church through the dioce san apportionment the people s warden frtd fendley reported a successful mens suits fine all wool yarn dyed worsteds wtih exlra pants orig up c c jj to 79 95 now as j- mens pile lined wool suburban orig 29 95 now coats 1500 ladies 100 worsted wool stretch slims in grey bkie pink brown and blade ongi 10 95 now 55 flannelette box90 blankets first quality madeira vat dyed hannet- ette blankets note the size 80 xw 599 pair sport jackets fine all wool saxonies in attractive pat ters orig to 35 00 20oo the georgetown herad thursday february 3rd page 14 r emmerson argued that the report would not tell coun ou t docsn t snow t f 40 rei y was paid to the apportionment they will tell us what is the logical thing on which to spend money countered cr hyde and i cant help sajing that we should consider the old post otlice too cr hyde sponsored purcka as of that building two years ago but next year s council re versed this and the post office has since been sold richview collegiate auditorium 520 islington ave at richview road sponsored by christian sdan society etomceka admission free everyone is welcome cards of thanks mcenery i would like thank everyone for the cards sent to me on the birth of our daughter a special thank you to the nurses of ob and dr panabaker mar mcenery maybanks i would like to thank friends neighbours ladles auxiliary of the cana dian legion for their fruit flowers and cards a special thank you to dr are mac intosh and to the georgetown hospital staff for their kind ness at the time of my accid ent mrs lily maybanks mcdonald many thanks to friends and nieghbours who were so kind to me while i was a patient in hospital and i since returning home social thanks to the nursing staff of the hospital and to dr lob- ert engelbrecht doreen mcdonald mcdonald we would like to express our sincere apprecia lion to our friends neigh hours and relatives for the many acts of kindness and messages of sympathy re ceived during the illness and at the time of the death of our mother mrs emily mc donald a special word of thanks to the hospital staff to dr macintosh and to the rev norman young the mcdonald family pankenin i would like to say a sincere thank you to those who were so kind to me during my stay in george town and district memorial hospital the nurses in ward a dr thompson dr quirk and the friends who sent flowers and cards lou pankenin harrison claims credit for industrial road cr fred harrison told coun eil monday that he would take the credit for creation of access road to a portion of the townowned industrial land east georgetown it was my production of a map showing that same of this would be landlocked that dir ectly led to the new road he said earlier in the meeting coun cil voted to name the new street martin road in honour of one of the town s senior citizen mrs ormie carter reported that there were 79 children en rolled in the sunday church school with an average atten ince of 45 special thanks were extended to the st nicholas guild for their donation 30147 mrs a norton president of the ladies guild also reported a most successful year they received the unanimous thanks of the vestry for having under taken he modernization of the narthex and for having contn buted over 400 towards other congregational expenses the following were electrd for the year j966 rectors warden frank ho ward peoples warden kces van gent lay member of syn od ross norton alternate lay member of synod ormie car ter treasurer and envelope slacks clearance of odd i nes orig up to 10 95 now 23 millinery winter at halfprice and less further reductions on all coats and dresses slims sizes 8 to 14 or g 4 98 to 7 98 now 249 399 secretary mrs f fendley vestry clerk mrs k van gent chairman of sidesmen f fen dley buildn 2 convener rosa norton members of the parish ad visory council a burton h smellie s white s moore russcli mrs c coombcr mrs a norton representing the ladies guild and mrs ormie carter representing the sun day church school engagements mr and mrs thomas given of rr 2 acton ontario wish to announce the engagement of their daughter june mary to mr dirk jansen of rr 1 acton the mamage to take place on february 18th 1966 club 7 restaurant snack bar or dining room service chinese foods free home delivery on orders 3 or over special family dinners fish and chips to take out opan 3 pan to 2 jn sundays 11 ajn to 8 pm cor main guelph st 8773664 cards of thanks stennett thanks to fri ends for expressions of sym pathy mass cards and floral tributes received at the time of the sudden death of a dear husband and son tn law will iam stennett pauline stennett mr and mrs eb tyers offer 500 for lot on normandy blvd an offer of 500 for purchase of a lot on normandy blvd has been made to town council maple ave baptist church wants to acquire the property which would extend its maple ave frontage back to the boule vard and provide a roadway in to the church property from normandy 2nd annual ymcaywca ladies takeabreak le sang sauve des vies every tuesday staking feb ishi through march 22nd at st andrews church hall fun with axarciaa coffa klateh spaaktrs from fortuna tolling to intarior docorating fees u0 far mofabanl jj0 nonjoombors baby sitfors 10c for ltl child loe aach additional par day for information call y office a77olj more than 50 million hotdoks n expected to be sold during expo mo km k sam cliniquededonner de sang lundi fevrier 14 19m 2430 6l4spm knox church hall donneurs d urgence demande tekphon1 mdo kilffimr 779735 notice the management of wishes to announce that governmentpprovai has been given to change the name of the twin peacocks motor hotel to the brampton inn 260 queen st east brampton bingo this monday 100 m at the riviera in norval c in 58 numbers mm mw j full jackpot 500 00 s4b0 00 in prizes every week free bus this monday phone 772251 re routing a good start for 66 in georgetown then have dacefnber 30th 1965 whi tha fir dapt it always period wdwf imi that at ing equipment has worked have furnace stoves stove a proper serviceman and the fira dept thanks and mtfs all continue the been only three fira calls tinea ich is a vary good record but hoping for a longer flr free this tlma of year after our heat so long and hard it is wis to pipes and chimneys chocked by mtand our respite from fire everyone for dttfog tuch a good fob good work your fire department snow ploughing day or night strvjce driveways parking lots or whathaveyou 8779473 8773066 8776105 toms white rose service gvalpri st at normandy bhrd 77473 telephones

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