Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 3, 1966, p. 9

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lf cubs loo bac sco look ahead at action indians and tftappers picking up supplies at a hudson s bay trading post are refejiy 3rd georgetown wolf cubs making their contribution to action 66 the scout and cub proect at the georgetown armoury saturday afternoon which h ghhghted boy scout week cubs used displays such as this to show what life was like during the days when much of canada was still unexplored territory many packs exhibited facts and figures about the explorers themselves 1 is-ifcfi- 51 the scout motto is be prepared and it was significahtthat their part of the day consisted of demonstrating ways of doing ust that here the 1st ballinafad troop stress being prepared to survive nuclear fallout they built the simulated shelter in front of whtdh ere all the items a wellstocked shelter should contain a good sized crowd made up cnainty of parents of the participating boys visited the park to inspect the show dermy lewis of the ontario scout executive and 60 cubs represent ng two brampton pecks also dropped around lkn williams scouts cubs fathers banquet at the glen fifty boy scouts cubs and fathers sat down to a turkey sapper in the united church basement last monday evening provided by the united church women ross giles was chair man for the evening he intro duced the following seated at the head table rev h llew ellin of st alban s mr tom forgrave of glen united dis trict commissioner doug ward scoutmaster bob hardman ross colter rover roger clark seoutsmaster s assistant akela brenda reynolds and caa diane giles rev llewellln said grace after all had enjoyed the meal they went upstairs to the fel lowship room where mr for grave talked to them on the early missionaries who came out from thebritish isles to canada and the hardships they had to overcome these men bad good educations but he stressed bow much more the boys of today need it therefore stay at school scoutmaster hardman then showed a film on the jamboree held in greece and then a film he had taken of his trip with the local scouts to algonquin park last year a norval scout philip white showed one on a trip to various zoos in britain it was an enjoyable evening of fellowship for fathers and sons we wish to congratulate mar ty wheeler wbo received first tor trombone solo at the ki wanii atone festival last week in toronto bon mcgowan arrived back home by air last monday from a delightful holiday in nassau he rented a car and spentmost of j hlm time there touring the is land had be stayed a few days longer he could have seen queen elisabeth and prince philip who were visiting the is- 1 lands be has already acquired his summer tan we send get well wishes to terry hancock who is in gear getowa hospital and hope he will soon be home wa extend sincere sympathy to the ostrander family in the death of agar ostrander who has lived in the district for many years mr and mrs g andrews of thorsby alberta were enter uined by the h wheelers on monday night they were their way to new york and then on to tour europe we extend congratulation and best wishes to mr and mrs joe eason who will cele brate their golden wedding this weekend mr eason has been in hospital for a few days we send get well wishos to him mrs syd williams and mrs jim gambell have been in geor getown hospital we hope they arc both feeling better and borne again mr and mrs ken boam and blake of ottawa are up here for a week while ken is taking a course in toronto to do with his work in the bank of com merce mrs george louth jr and mrs george louth sr of king street georgetown were hos tesses for a bndal shower for lorraine piper who will bo married soon to doug hancock lorraine is employed at the apple products mrs ww everson who is at home with a broken leg ex peels to be into hospital and have a walking cast on this week mr and mrs paul wagstafc took their boys mitchell and peter to toronto on sunday on a tour of the new city hall mr and mrs c barth visited with mr and mrs c schultz of pusiincb on sunday get well wishes are sent miss fannie weaver who has been in bed for a few weeks we extend sympathy to the family of mr john macdonaid who passed away this week in hospital in toronto country estate homes planned on hwy 25 a plan calling for nine coun tryestate type homes south of speyside on hyw 25 was sub- tted to esqucsing council monday night by william 01 ion owner of the forty five acre site the lots ranging en size from two and a half to eight acres situated on the side of a hi ii and would be serviced with septic tanks and wells a letter from halton county health un t approved the pro ject providing the wells drilled and water supply proven before construction began on eachhouse the wells must be at least one hundred and fifty feet away from each tile field reeve george leslie pointed out that this was not a regis tered plan of subdivision and contravened the present by law covering separations its up to ynu added cr george turne but the simp lest way is to have a registered plan of- subdivision mr ollon was advised to see solicitor regarding the advls ability of registering a plan of subdivision thi oioroitown hiraldj thursday march 3rdl page 9 council briefs georgetown council baa eng aged wm j walker a retired town employee as weed inapec- tor this year weed cutting will be handled by guy rodgers who will pro vide equipment and manpower at a 3 00 per hour charge a truck loading zone at thai south end of main st in front l-of-bacrager- cleaners will restricted all day instead of only mornings as it is at preg some councillors said the zone should be done away with altogether and a meter installed but the zoning carried on a 43 vote deputy reeve young said consideration is also being giv en to establishing a truck zone on mill st at the hotel cornerj complaints relayed by cr smith of dogs running- in packs in the eastern part of town led to a decision to discuss this with the dog control officer at a committee meeting nice to get some complim ents now and then said reeve hunter as a letter was reodj from mountamvlew rd resid ents mr ft mrs del majuery thanking the town for cutting down atsnow bank in front of their home norval ashgrove ashgrove 4h club girls learn how to entertain on february 19 the ashgrovel helpful hostesses met at the home of mrs a renlctwar thirteen girls are taking jhe spring club project entitled the club girls entertains leaders are mrs p cox and mrs rentenaar at this meeting an election of officers took place they lois mcnabb president thcfma carney vice president kath lecn kiteley secretary treasurer tcena rentenaar lunch conven erand janet nurse press rep orter the girls discussed how rec ord books are to be written up and different types of reference files mrs rentenaar demonsta tad two different types of floral arrangements then two of the girls tried their hand at it lunch was served and a social chat followed training for ministry visits norval relatives miss helen irwin who will be ordained into the united church ministry next year visited her aunt and uncle rev ft mrs- roy irwin recently rev irwin is improving in georgetownj hospital unit one of norval united church held a meeting at the home of mrs w graham geo- rgetown on thursday afternoon february 17th with mrs g mil ler in the chair and opened the meeting with a poem mrs e mclean gave the de votional using the verse for god so loved the world as the theme the roll call was answer ed with a verse from the bible containing the word love mrs murray laird gave interesting talk followed by discussion on the book whyi the sea is boiling hot the last four months of the calendar for the year s progr ams were planned and mrs mil closed the meeting with prayer lunch was served by the hostess assisted by mrs w cleave and mrs j lajdlaw the world day of prayer service was held in st paul s anglican church norval on fn afternoon february 25th at 2 pm the world theme for the service is ye are my witnesses 1st norval land rangers were guests of 1st georgetown air rangers at their internati onal dinner held in the united church hall georgetown on monday evening february 21st 9 girls from norval and their leader mrs julian reed attend cd the l a for guides and brownies held a meeting at the home of mrs i reynolds tuesday evening feb 15th with mrs reynolds in the chair mam item of business was plans for a euchre to be held at the home of mrs jack mayj on friday evening march 4th a guide enrollment will be soon coming nip a cordial invitation is extend ed to all ranger guide and brownie mothers to attend the la meetings at the present time 3 or 4 mothers are doing their best to keep the meetings going your interest would be greatly appreciated i st paul s anglican church guild held a very successful bake sale and euchre in the parish hall on thursday even ing february 18th the door prize was won by mrs h collins winners of the fuchre were mrs joe murray mrs r richardson and mrs h smcffie for the ladies and k vangent and c mccauley for the men congratulations to anne doane daughter of mr ft mrs james doane who was one of 5 chosen from her class at bra malea high school to attend the ontario legislature and observe parliament in session on tues february 15t anne was selected for hcr marks in history she enjoyed the day but was a little amazed at the lack of dignity displaced by the members as they argued a few points congratulations to joyce mc lean who won first place in a solo class at the recent kiwams festival in toronto and was one of the contestants for the rose bowl award on saturday after noon february 28th we feature red blue brand beef tenderrdbiicy rib steaks for lrying uiicken m at legs breasts 49 stewing u beef 55 i f f assorted flavours cream 69 u stock you freezer at blue valley money saving prices country style sausage a lbs 1 white or mown suced trtad 1 coloured margarine 4 lbs t pure 4 fl lbs i sb hind i front flb vabeef abeef b 59a 45 r side of beef 491 no extra charg for cutting and wrapping blue valley meat aaarket 2 1 atsmc ms cuelph st georgetown 8776331 lulamunj and 59 kennedy rd n brampton opposite pmi secondary school if you do not see the cut of meat you require our friendly staff whl be pleased to assist you community shower honours hornby bride and groom fnends and neighbours gath ered at the north trafalgar community centre on friday nighu february 25 to honour mr and mrs jamc plant the first part of the evening was spent playing euchre with pnz cs going to the following winn crs mrs jean loos delbcrt downs mn marj cordingley and bill marshall lunch was served by the committee charge mr and mrs pat flipp- ance and mr and mrs paul mayj mr and mrs plant were prcs ented with a vacuum cleaner and a small table by pat ftipp- a n c e 4 mrs paul may was mailer of ceremonies and welcomed mrs plant into the community mrs delbert downs spent a few days v th mr or mrs clcn giles and family of niagara rails mr and mrs c w simpson have left on a trip to honda mr and mrs norman sparl ing left on saturday for berm uda where they will spend a two week vacation congratulations to mr and mrs keith lavcr nee judy prank who were married on saturday february 26 mr and mrs frank hall jane catherine elizabeth and marg aret were guests at the wedd ing of mr and mrs jack john stone on saturday february 26j at st luke s united church islington the bride who was the former frances begley is a niece of mrs hall anniversary greetings to mr and mrs kerry jepson who will celebrate their sixth wedding anniversary on saturday march 5th carol leslie spent the week end with lynn hill ot gah birthday greetings to cheryle russell and donna prestidge who will celebrate their birthl 1 dayi on march l william ham- local church women gathered at the hornby united church on friday for the service for women s world day of prayer mrs john ruddell of ashgrove was the key lady and spoke the theme tfe are my witnes- ilton and todd leslie on march 2 grant devlin on march 5 wayne ellis and stephen ora vecz on march 7 and john kue nzig on march s get well wishes to david les lie who is a patient in the geoi rgetown and district hospital a miscellaneous shower was held at the home of mrs cecil ellis on wednesday afternoon in honour of judy frank mrs john matdime nt enter taincd some little school friends at a birthday party in honour of her daughter betty jean who was celebrating her ninth birth day on saturday those attend ing were dianne break patsy brown karen johnson jeame kuenzig laurie stephenson debbie vanderpole and dale cordingley belated wedding anniversary greetings are extended to mr and mrs leslie rutledge who celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary on wednesday fe bruary loth t sincere sympathy is extended to mrs john picket sr and fa- mily in the loss of a dear dau ghtcr and sister mrs edith rayner who died at the harm ton general hospital on mon day february 14 in her 44th year harry lee returned home on saturday from the peel meoiori al hospital in brampton where he was a patient for two weeks with a heartondibon mr ft mrs irwin wallace and mrs kenneth wallace and children of blyth visited on saturday with mr ft mrs les- lie rutledge and family kent hamilton celebrated his second birthdayon sunday fe- hruary 20th his cousins kevin susan and shelley jepson of georgetown were present al hia birthday party eden united church yps enjoyed a night of roller skat ing at the terrace arena in toi ronto following the skating they returned to streelsville for refreshments the third meeting of the hor nby happy hostesses was held at the home of mrs james mc- kay on saturday morning feb 26 notes were taken on setting the table table manners and table service lions 200 club lucky winners lucky january winners in the lions club 200 draw were cho- sen last week the monthly winners rorjan uary wens mrs jane kewley with ticket no 50 and n mc donald ticket number 110 29 reasons to fly to europe this summer bo ac offers you 29 excellent 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