Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 17, 1966, p. 2

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drops cousin clem role in address to juniors norval junior firmer and janor laiulute inid then an nuel banquet andpinea at sto- warttowo hall last friday ev ening with the guest speaker to most farm people as cousin gem mrtapp has given up hu role however and on this occa sion gave the guests a very in spiring talk on the identifica tion of canadians in other countries he went on to bis experiences in other countries where pec-thlnk- of canada as a land covered with eskun- oes and indians he feltcana dian people must do a better job of promoting canada and making foreign people more a- ware of what a great country canada really is v norvallnstitute ladies served an excellent banquet which f was enjoyed by all r the election of officers was carried out with ernie alexan der being elected president of nerval junior farmers for 1966 and gail mccallum president of the nerval junior institute fol- lowing the banquet a dance font 4 club for girls at ballinafad gord1e xousin clem tapr was held with fairs orchest ra providing the entertainment past president pins were pre sented to paul hay and ruth mason defends cvca says town water supply is enhanced when cr bill smith asked council monday when the town would reap some benefits from its yearly 10000 grant to cre- dit valley conservation author ity the cvca drew a spirited defence by cr bmhyde were reaping it right now lie said if it werent for them we would be discussing where to get our water instead of hav ing a plentiful supply we are one of the fortunate towns which have a good supply in the ground and conservation will keep it there mr hyde said that when geo rgetown eventually gets its dam a lake will be created which will feed wells and increase the present supply four or five times cr harrison criticized the cvca for spending money on recreation parks and deputy reeve young complained that the authority has 000000 sitting in the bank are buying farms at fancy pric es and conserving water so much that last year they flood ed a number of homes in glen williams whydent yon visit thvaa thority and learn what theyre doing said cr hyde to su ggest they are responsible for h tien flooding is most unfair mayor gibbons who has also been critical of the authority said the town is forced to pay the yearly grant whether it wants to or nol and believe me if this was not so td vote against it he added he asked reeve hunter town representative on the cvca if he thinks georgetown has benefited by the 120000 it has contributed youre out in your figures replied the reeve its only in recent years that we have been contributing 90c per capita the reeve said council must be fair minded and that while georgetown is second li contributor toronto twp has a 60000 yearly bill a dam has been started at orangeville the first in a chain of these to restore the credit river to its former state they are wise to buy land for future needs he saidlm- agine what terra cotta park would cost today cr hyde said the first inter est in land acquisition is con serving water creation of parks actually suppleinents au thority funds through revenue derived from admissions council decided to arrange a meeting with cvca to get some facts about georgetowns posit ion norval united church has annual meeting the annual meeting of nor val united church was held in the church on tuesday evening january 18th following a con gregational supper in absence of a minister earl wilson was appointed chair man and mrs john dunlop re cording secretary mr harold lyons clerk session led in a short devotion al he gave the session report and expressed the regret of the session on the illness of the minister rev roy irwin the same stewards will re in f- anothe year with the bale sent and a greek girl sup ported for the year airs norman lsddlaw repor ted that the missionary a main- tenance allocation had been met and a bequest from the late mrs everett bamhill had been forwarded the choir report was given by doug fishburn the same choir committee was turned to office the board of trustees are also to remain the for 1066 exception of one vacancy with bill dodds moving away doug fishburn was nominated to take his place hardy barnhill gave the aud itors report the treasurerb report was given by mrs g miller garnet laidlaw repor ted for the parsonage commit tee that a new well 21 feet deep is now in operation dav id dunlop reportedagood year for the sunday school with clark lyons as superintendent the sunday school supports boy through the save the children fund mrs jim laidlaw reported an active year for the two units of the ucw with over 91600 being raised during the year by the two groups the mission ary allocation had been met a silvehvwood tin worwrrown mrald tfewwiay pabrwaiy 17 iht pag 1 two head red cross imarch blitz a 4h club has again been kenan for the balllmud dtatzkt and net for their first laesjtag on saturday afternoon at the home of mrs leo jaml son who along with mrs don brown will be the leaders the girls most be twelve years of and there were eighteen ott at this first club which will be called the on girl entertains the scout mothers auxiliary met for their february meeting tuesday evening of weak atrthc home of mrs per cy white on wednesday night at the cub pack meeting- the leader stouten sandy keir and ron saunders were invested as well as four cubs allan white john ransom cnas burgan and gregory snow district com missioner doug ward district akela darlene barrager and her assistant ret monro offic iated the parents of the cubs sro invested we present on monday night of this week the new leaders of the scouts dave ransom and percy white were also invested by d c doug ward assisted scouter norm herbert the boys also had the privilege of hearing a talk by mr bruce mcgregor chairman of helton county emo on nuclear fall out and defence mrs james tarzwell visited this weekend with her father mr tom mack who observed his 82nd birthday on saturday mr and mrs george bates i of london visited at the manse on sunday mrs lawr mrs nielsen mrs linstead mrs keir mrs jem- ieson mrs bates and mrs black attended the annual mee ting of presbyterial ucw on thursday in milton the ad dress at the afternoon session was given by a most outstand ing speaker rev dr richard davidson fairlawn united church toronto who was the only canadian delegate as ob server at the vatican council a car parked in front of the store and- owned by mr reg french was almost a complete wreck when a car coming down the road ran into it on friday night the driver of the car was taken to hospital with head injuries bob black spent the week end with friends in kitchener mrs elwood snow along with her cousins mr and mrs win osterlin of saskatoon visited over the weekend at her home in glensandfield ahlgh school toacher j r bellamy and it design consult ant james warren have been namectlrinmwd vleecfialn of the georgetown district red cross branchs- march cam paign for funds john r bettamy mr bellamy was born and educated in england after ser ving in the british army and civil service he came to can ada in 1951 in this country he has had experience in purchas ing sales and personnel work he started his teaching car reer in 1959 and became a mem ber of the staff of the george town high school in 1961 he is also a very active member on the georgetown library board mr bellamy is married and has three children r ityl7hl luairr thtnoht to unit quantitks ayimer fancy save 17c tomatojuice y 29 2v27 ayimer choice save 9c peach halves ayimer save 12c choice peas ayimer save lc r k p catsup l rtjjc ayimer choke tomatoes atlme cream style sav6 choice corn ayimer choke fruit cocktail ayimer choke barrett pears ayimer choice peas carrots ayimer boston brown beans pork mm n is a tin is mm una 15 x mm ttns 29 35- 29- 29 35 35 rouno grade a prtdkessed ready for the oven i m tsomri james warren yicechairman james warren was born in toronto educated at the ontario college of art and has lived in georgetown for nine years an industrial designer for the past fifteen years he is now consulting and teaching in the design field through his office james war ren associates legion notes brownies leaders havejrip to toronto mueseum ageless articles out of his tory fascinated a large perty of young girls for an entire after noon when brownies of 1st and sth packs combined for a tour of the royal ontario museum saturday the fortyone brownies were accompanied on their torn- by leaders mrs dorothy jarrett of 1st georgetown mrs m aigola of 9th georgetown sea cadejaae cobett tawny owl pat bowman a former gui kat handy and mr h latrett wi suggestions for centennial silverwood wl held their february meeting on thursday feb 10th at the home of mrs k c lindsay miss moore was convener for the program of current events and each mem ber contributed an item of top ical interest with her own re marks the roll call was answered with suggestions for the centen nial program as it affects the institute branch at sirrarwood a social half hour closed the meeting the first meeting of the sll- verwood 4h club met at the home of mrs g henderson sa turday morning feb- 13th the election of officers resul ted in the following executive president willy poot vice pres ident linda tjart secretary ja- net henderson treasurer bose marie tjart press reporter ir ene keir courtesy a debbie sogers telephone com mittee sheila campbell and laura henderson- attendance convener connie boanhott dart players advance to district finals by ralph htwn last month we predicted that the officer of the month club would be a success harold henderson is a very happy young man he tells us if last month is any indication as to how it will go in the fut- ure hell be increasing the number to four on friday february 11 our ladies of the auxiliary produced thrr tnrl flawt wlsmf meal on the occasion of burns night all tickets were sold and ev eryone seemed to have a good time the auxiliary according president jean lockhurst are experiencing an increase members recently although hilton branch grab bed the xone trophy joak- ville on saturday wmrfe the zone dart tournament wasneld branch 120 dartsmen have no need to hang their beads in shame for they managed to qui ufy one team into the district tournament art hall jim randeu john mccartney george gaskill and bruce mc cartney are members of the team acton won the doubles while sam unsworth and dave- cap- peranld were first and second in the singles end both will be representing 120 at the district coiigratnlauons sam at the zone meeting held at milton branch on sunday february isth it was disclosed that all branches in the zone ll branches to au are sup porting the legion centennial fund punafartuture meetings were iscussed afflj demon stration of how to pack a suit case was given the meeting closed with the serving of cake and cookies the next meeting will be at lhneboose mrs g henderson and mrs j keir are day nights are becoming leaders for the 4h odb popular norval bishop wilkinson preaches sermon at st pauls church bishop wilkinson of niagara diocese preached the sermon at st pauls anglican church nor val on sunday february 13th he called on christians to dedi cate themselves to a fuller faith bev llewellin conducted the service sympathy is extended to mrs lorne cleave and family mr and mrs jim cleave and mr and mrs barry cleave on the death of lorhe cleave at his home maple ave george town suddenly on saturday feb ruary 12th the funeral was held in norval united church on monday february 14th mr cleave fanned near the village for many years before retiring to georgetown he will be missed by his many friends sympathy is also extended to mr and mrs joe hunter on the recent death of joes sister mrs tom lyons of georgetown several couples from the dis trict spent the week end of feb 1213 at prudhommes near st catharines mr and mrs roy laidlaw mr and mrs gordon laidlaw mr and mrs jim buck mr and mrs albert en man hr and mrs carl laidlaw mr and mrs peter pomeroy mr and rmrs jim irons mr and mrs garnet laidlaw mr and mrs paul johnson and mr and mrs bill laidlaw they were awakened sunday morning by the crowing of rooster that sounded as if he had laryngitis however they enjoyed a week end of swimm ing curling bowling and danc ing warwick coupland is a pat- lent in georgetown a district memorial hospital with blood poisoning to bis arm mrs ed ith white is also a patient there again we wish thtm both a speedy recovery turkeys 45 i tablerite sliced 4 varieties vv cooked meats 4 js produce of usa can no 1 or f vine ripe tomatoes lb z famous chiquita brand 225 georgetown iga ioa lucky shopper k j ewics 33 saibmtt road 1507 would explain new math in classes for parents for parents baffled by the new maths help may be on the way at esquesing school bosrd last wee umehouse school principal eric balkind proposed holding four onehour evening classes to explain the new system to parents the school board took no ac tion leaving it up to mr bal kind mr balkind also asked for gym mats for his school point ing out that children introduced to gymnastics at high school age will never become gymnasts trustee dr alan thompson backed up mr balkind stating that children need physical ex ercise and some allotment should be provided for equip- merii chairman russell miller felt if one school were to be suppl ied they all should but con sented to have the price of gym mats investigated a request from the esques ing womens institute for per mission to erect a- cairflcon taining the old school bell on the grounds of an esquesing school as part of their centen nial project brought apprecla- tive response from the board however they- asked for a plan of the cairn showing the proposed location before giving their approval thermostats will be installed in glen williams school in an effort to control the tempera ture it must have been 90 in there last time i was in com mented chairman miller permission was granted the grades five and six of lime- don meetaggett and his group entertained the members at the branch on- saturday ev ening the entertainment was first class the branch satur- plans were made for the world day of prayer to be held at the home of mrs clarence anderson on friday february 25th union presbyterian church wms held their regular ipnnihiy meeting at the home of mrs jack mcdonald on wednes day afternoon february 2nd mrs cg bishop gave the de votional and mrs clarence and erson introduced the new study book hostesses were mrs frank dolson and mrs roy thompson mrs lee campbell was in the chair for the meeting the world day of prayer will be held this year in st pauls anglican church norval friday febrsary 20th house school to visit the library during school hours at present grades seven and eight use the library the bus is paid for by the childrens 15c fee the board authorized the purchase of a sewing machine for the girls auxiliary class at a cost of 6095 and voted to donate 100 to the halton mus ic festival youth productions funds allotted for retarded a score of georgetown 1 school students have ba together to form what they call georgetown youth product ions writers actors musicians have all been busy rehearsing vocal numbers comedy skits dance routines and orchestral arrangements to form a two hourvariety showi-their-intea- tion is to present this product ion in different schools in this and nearby towns with all pro fits going to retarded children canadian legion branch 130 is sponsoring the groan and paying incidental expenses in volved in the programme georgetown youth product- ions deserves all the support wecan give it as these boys and girls set out to show what good things our young people are ca pable of doing legion presid ent ralph hawes comnwmu mike baker is musical direct or arranger and budding c poser as well nick martin has written several funny skits madeline buresh is training the bevy of chorus beauties end some very fine dance routines are the result bui hckeown is master of ceremonies dong fltsmaurice is the lead vocalist there will be a special appear ance of maud frfcker hr hawes said branch 120 is proud to add this to the many other projects it sponsors and supports rev kelvin johnston is the branch repr and adviser in this venture these young people are underta king correction due to en error in typesetting the item apple pib was incorrectly priced in last weeks iga achrertisernent the item should have reed apple pie 2 for 79 not2for49caltapmdliihatvftbamott mortgage protection oarence kr0ll 11 tmbons place s77m54 attention home owners we hove wild bird feed mi and sunflower seed available in bulk quantities we also have good supplies of ice salt water tofetener salt master rabbit pellets and matter dog food snow fence and steel fence posts wsdmd masterkeds m aster fes 4imuuu1mm dim pmhi wfmuvtt avgaea aasa- aaikasi emsai bsst sw v

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