Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 10, 1966, p. 5

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3phty tarty meeting today discusses milk committee formation who ordered all the white stuff they did i a group thats cool toward snow plows but wild about snow plow turns and if youre still asking who order- id all the snow forget it because this bunch has already confessed their members of georgetowns fastest growing xganlzationtthe ymcaywca ski club which has a membership of well over 70 the group was captured on film dur- ng a lessons session on local hills scotch block entertains at manor birthday party i although the weather out-of- loors was wintry and a snow jtorm was in progress a spring- ike and warm friendly atmos phere was evident in the audit- mum on thursday january 27 the friendliness was due to the presence of a small group of rembers of the scotch block womens institute who had graved the storm and come to he manor to conduct the jan sirthday party the springlike setting was provided by the decorated head able with its low bouquets of hrysantbemums and its centre mhiquet of pink carnations and rellow roses the small tables lad stocks in their bud vases wd there were two large bask- its of chrysanthemums on the itage owing to the storm the pres- dent mrs currie was unable a come but the vicepresident lira c rowney was present while the residents were anbling mrs r anderson play- mi some selections on the pl- uto after greetings had been e- 1 fended by mrs john hoplrin a kief program was presented ffith most of the ladies who vere to have given the program lot able to come oq account of lie storm four ladies stepped nto the breach- and provided da entire program these nre miss c turner and mrs glen williams gordon mcgibbon who sang four lovely duets their accom panist mrs r anderson and mrs n mccready who gave two humorous readings two of the duets were genevieve and the old rugged cross and the readings were my getup and go and im tine for the state im in after the queen had been sung the guests of honour were called to the head table these were mrs m hooks mrs e greene mrs a pearce mrs decastro misses c sutton and m thompson and messrs g williams n viggers and w irishman the institute graqe and the happy birthday song were sung fancy hats were given to the guests of honour and worn till the party was over birthday cake blazing wiih candles was brought to the headtable and a birthday card with a 2 bill enclosed was presented to every guest of hon our a lunch was then served sandwiches relishes tarts bir thday cake all provided by the visitors and tea and coffee the residents were sorry that so many of their friends in the scotch block institute were unable to be present but uiey were delighted with the eftoits made and the talents displayed by those who did come sgt grant to northhalton succeeds dpp s wilkinson return all officers to si albans guild st albans ladies guild held their annual meeting on jan 19 in the parish halt prior to the meeting all members partook of communion by rev h llew- ellin reports were presented from all committees there had been a good financial year with them paying off 1100 to synod all officers were put back in by acclamation they arc hon president mrsh llew- ellin president mrs tom haines 1st vicepres mrs merle reid 2nd vicepres mrs george sargent secretary mrs j hooper treasurer mrs l murdock sewing mrs tom hill card convener mrs j frank it was announced that the winter bus trip will be on feb 12 to toronto leaving the par ish hall at 945 ajn and leav ing toronto for home at 630 pm if interested in going contact mrs haines 8774593 a lovely lunch was served to conclude an enjoyable evening we had our share of snow and cold winds on sunday and monday just an ideal time to head south and one lucky fellow did just that ron mcgowan flew to nassau for a holiday mrs w everson was hospit alized for a few days when she fell coming out of apple prod- nets last week and broke her leg she is home again with her leg in a cast we wish her a speedy recov ery the communion service in the united church was cond ucted by rev clark assistant minister of st pauls church brampton last sunday morning we send getwell wishes to mrs herb hancock who hfcs been a patient in oakville traf algar hospital for the past two weeks the georgetown herald thursday february 10 page 5 an important meeting for all milk producers in halton coun ty will be held in the masonic hall hwyjo south of milton on thursday february 10 this meeting has been called hjh j- stanley agricultural re- presentauve lorhalton county to consider the formation of a halton county milk commit tee representing all milk prod ucers in the county the decis ion to call such a meeting was taken ata recent mealing held in the agricultural office when dairy loaders of the various groups met to discuss- the pro posal the county committee when elected will represent all milk producers within the county in cluding fluid milk shippers con centrated milk shippers and cheese milk producers county milk committees have already been elected in 24 counties tn the province lliurlee beity memwr of the ontario milk marketing board aa well as other representatives will be present to discuss the proposal for county committees it is hoped by the ontario mlk marketing board that such committees may be eventually established in all parts of the province as a means of direct contact between the ontario milk marketing board and the local producers three from here compete kiwanis music festival plan student shift to occupy latest school seorgetown public school boards planning chairman chrbj walker will hare bis hands full this month carrying out one of the mammoth jobs that accompanies the creation of a new school and a new school area he has taken on the task of maldaj tentative roster of pupils for the new school which will open in sept the sixth school is being con structed directly between harr ison public school on rexway uttand george kennedy public school on weber dr and will take some of the pupils now at tending each of these mr walker will table the re sults of research at the board meeting in march parents of the pupils tobe transferred to the new school will be notified in june service industries total fe male workers placed was 102 there were 1226 persons reg istered for employment at the months end a drop of nearly 19 from the january 1ds5 fig ures recent publicity regarding training has prompted a num ber of inquiries at the bramp ton office from interested par ties the manpower mobility pro gram is in full swing and appli cations have been processed by onethird of the offices in the ontario region st albans would like all to know that on feb i3th they are expecting a visit from bishop wilkinson who will be guest speaker and celebrant at their 10 am service on sunday visitors with mr and mrs c berth and marilyn were misses barbara barth of kingston brenda stevens and barbara murphy of brampton last saturday lome garvin john and paul wagstaffe att ended the canada farm and industrial equipment show the coliseum toronto the north halton detachment of opp which polices the vill ages on georgetowns outskirts pins the townships of esqucsing and nassagaweya and hwys 7 45 and the mcdonaldcarticr freeway has a new officer- in charge sfl wj grant an 18 year veteran with the ontario prov incial police arrived recently from isssex to take the position aver from sgt charles g thy tokinson who headed the north halton force for nearly rdx years sgt wilkinson was i rttsferred to oakville v bit- grant began his police mrt at essex later working fe jiaiden township near am- nrstburg then at blenheim mbra mortng back to the 60 m essex detachment he was promoted from corporal sergeant jan 15 prior to joining the opp he served five years in the army infantry during world war he served overseas and was promoted to the rank of serg eant his home town is chat ham he is married and has four children ranging in age from fifteen to three sgt grant has been a mas onic lodge member since 1949 joining at the central lodge in essex he is also a member of the royal canadian legion the tforth halton ope de tachment has twentysix person nel including the sergeant three corporals twenty consta bles and two secretaries training programs draw interest hi this district the brampton local office of the national employment ser vice placed 328 persons in em ployment during januarvof 66 n in o 17 over jan of 1965 these figures are for all the area served by the brampton of fice which includes the towns of georgetown orangeville and shelbume as well as brampton and bramajea and the sur rounding rural ireasr manufacturing industries ac counted for 178 of these place ments including 63 female workers fourteen were placed in the agriculture industry 31 in construction 14 in transpor tation storage and communica tion 42 in trade and 40 in the smile the mother of eight children under ii told her friend wry- ly this morning the children wers o noisy that i threatened the first person in this house who screams is going to get his mouth soaped and you know i can still taste the stuff two young georgetown- voc alists and a glen williams mus ician will be among tha 27000 young talents who begin to converge on toronto saturday to take part in the worlds larg est annual musical competitions by the end of the month they will have raised to well over 400000 the number to perform n the kiwants music festival of greater toronto over its 23 year history lois elliott and linda rea of georgetown and trombonist martin wheeler of glen will iams are local competitors the festivals competitive sessions open saturday feb 12 and continue through to sat february 26 with morning aft ernoon and evening perform ances they will be followed by two stars of the festival con certs at hassey hall on tburs and friday march 3rd and 4th a joint public service project of the toronto areas 16 kiw- anis clubs the festival has in the past provided a stage some of canadas outstanding artists during their formative years glenn gould lois mar shall teresa stratas malcolm troup are among the widely acclaimed performers who have taken part in earlier kiwanis festivals l the 1966 festival shapes up as one of the most exciting in kiwanis history broadening in terests in musical education in part a reflection of enthu asm aroused by competitions such as the kiwanis festival is particularly evident in the in creased number of orchestras and bands entered in the 1966 classes the 73 orchestras com prised of 2998 musicians and 117 bands withtftotal of 5890 members represent kiwanis festival records in these categ ories in addition to the thrill of winning in their classes partic ipants also have an opportunity to share in the more than 6000 worth of scholarships and cash awards available to the festi vals most promising performers this source has over the years provided more than 115000 to further the education of young musicians and vocalists aaanwhoe uuat ami d matt mwajwarahnw tej ante names for te sw ad property chairman chatfalj make hii tboochts pubuc opined the new name sho a national rather than a 100 public school as a i label in view of the i in 1967 ken nash matmo 9 wamc sycman repair alheatteiis tr 72842 deadline date nearing plate sales still slow lastminute lineups for new licence plates will be more ac ute than usual this year if more ontario motorists do not get their plates soon only a small per cent of the plates and permits have been issued so far compared to 352 per cent a year ago said the hon irwin haskett minis ter of transport if this slow pace continues many motorists will be facing the delays and inconveniences of lineups much earlier than was the case last year mr haskett said up to january 29th a total of 542095 sets of new plates had been issued compared to 592120 at the same time in 1965 not only have fewer mo torists bought their licences but there are many more to be issued there were 1682384 passenger cars station wagons and motorcyles in 1965 this year there are j 77 1550 deadline for getting plates and permits will be february 28th and there will be no ex tension the herald also learned that the georgetown situation was parallel with that of ontario in general sales have not improved as was expected this past week and there is little doubt thai unless plates begin to move by the weekend there are going to be lineups shortly the local registrar said naturally most of the business comes on satur days during the last few weeks and possibly on friday to i degree so it means that sev eral hundred more people will have to be processed on each of the remaining two saturdays and a proportionate increase during the week also over the years local motor ists have become very good at obtaining their plates early however and there hasnt been a serious lineup since 1958 ex cepting of course the regulars who -arrive- thelastdayor two year after year the registrar said so were still betting that sales will pick up jn the next few 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