Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 21, 1966, p. 6

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the hosts with the most get some glitter wm a hockey tournament is one affair where the hosts need not politely take a back seat and georgetown bantams played it that way during the internal onal bantam tournamerrt here easter week they emer ged saturday with the c divis on trophy holding the award are a couple of prominent team members captain dwayne hay and marty fowler participating teams expressed their gratitude and extended compi ments to tournament president walter red asseltine at the sessions conclusion here win nipeg coach frank bishop right presents red wtha city of winnipeg p n they were also presented to the hard working arana attendants tom kent new president georgetown kinsmen club tom kent is the new prcsid ent of the georgetown kins men club his election and the election of the officers for 1966- 67 term commencing in septem bcr took place at a meeting monday night bui sunnucks was elected 1st vice president fred harrison 2nd vice president del d entre mont secretary hugh cass treasurer al murphy registrar and ken milne murray beam ish al mahafty and alex don i aldson directors the officers will be installed september 1 by a fellow club member harry levy acting in one of his first official capacit les since being named deputy governor in march senior citizens officers attend milton meeting plan would give students taste of business world last monday night the geor getown rotary club listened to and discussed with interest a proposal by mr donald turner principal o the georgetown district high school the pro posal which was made recent ly by the rotary club involves the placement during a one or two week period of certain sel ected students in business or merchandising offices for a work week mr turner stated that there are about 40 to 50 students in the stenographic clerical and special commercial classes who would be eligible for such work all in grade 12 the rotary club will contact various local bust oess establishments to arrange placement for the period which is expected to be in january or february next year the experience for the stud ents will be invaluable in show ing them what the cold hard world of business is really like bow their s will a lstthom in obtaining pretbp red employment the various businessmen will gain too and will be expected to report the students wbenrtha program la completed the students will attend work without pay but will not re place anyone in fact one quirement is that they be tached to another employee tor observance of procedures and a chance to exhibit their own capabilities in expressing the thanks of the club for mr tur ners attendance ralph ursel stated hat geor getown as a whole will be the winner since a project such as this cannot fail to assist both students and businessmen let ters to various- business estab lishments will be mailed soon giving further particulars for improvement suggestion gets kroehler 500 award clifford henry was one of three durham men who rcceiv ed cash awards for suggestions made to improve production at the kroehler mfg companj there mr henry s daughter mrs myles gilson is a george town resident at 1 sarah st his suggestion pertained to i changing the top of a iovelt table series to a plalcwood cen tre wih a band of solid wood on the sides and ends presenting him with a cheque for 500 factory manager jack dempsey said this not only sa ed m material costs but impro ved the quality of the tabic in the mail bag says many workers share in success of hockey tournament 45 main street april 18lh 1966 presidentelect tom kent has been 2nd vice prey lent of the georgetown club this year became a member in 1962 has been treasurer and com mlssioncr of the kinsmen girls softball league or two years he is employed as manager of the meat department in super city discount foods in toronto i the final draw for the kins men suit ot the month as held at the same mcuins and johni black of ballmafad was the winner he will recete a suit of clothes or merchandise from cotton brother mr black is the twelfth winner in the con test which was a project to raise money for the clubs service i account president john farmer icc president mrs lena pond and treasurer mrs bertha saunders were georgetown senior citi ens club delegates to a meeting of the officers of the clubs zone 13 united sen or citizens of ontario in milton monday at the meeting delegates to the ottawa convention were chosen and it was also derided to hold the ann tal zone picnic in lowvillc lark on june 7 all nine clubs in the 7one will attend and a nil afternoon of activities was arranged and the scotch bakery for keep ing the tables loaded the ladies who worked hard and long in the kitchen from the following organizations glcn ladies auxiliary george town f tremens auxiliary reb- ekah lodge catholic wa l gion a presbyterian w a bt john s united w a and the st andrews united wa the teen age girls who waited on tables every da giving their taster holiday to do so to them 1 owe ray deep est gratitude thank you mr editor sincerclj jessie hayes catering supervisor international bantam hockey tournament appointment bound on james st the accident 4 48 pro and waa investigated by pc henry vanderaluis victoria s grey trust co announce the appointment ol mr ellis taylor as their real estate representative in the geogetown area mr tay lor resides at 22 rcxway drive with his wife he is anxious to be of service for all your real estate enquiries cyclist hits car has minor injuries a young cyclist suffered rain or abrasions when he collided with the side of a car after his brakes apparently failed friday afternoon police said paul yates age 11 of 59 henry st was riding his bike south on draper st when he was unable to stop at the corner of draper and james streets the nder and his bike hit the right side of a car operated by james barry hunter rr 2 georgetown which was west the georgetown herald thursday april 21 imc page 6 your inspected cleaned free often a thorough cleaning t all thats needed to ratter tho beauty of your diamond ring while her we will inspect your ring for bos diamonds or worn settings and worn- mend repairs if this teems advisable to prevent loss of your precious gems remounting older d amonds and other precious stones look larger and lovel er in the modern new slender mountings drop in any day and we will gladly quote on modern izing your ewellery with latest style mounts john boughton jewellers certified watchmakers 5 main street north 8774313 r the editor georgetown herald open letter to the j citizens of georgetown i once again something has been added to our lives as i georgetown hosted the man teams competing in the inur i national banlam hockej tourn amenl they were a cll behard and mannerly lot of boys and withl boys like them all over canada we have nothing to fear of the i future i mj purpose in writing is to bring to mind some of the pco- 1 pie who made all this possible especially the teenagers and ladies of town with whom 1 have had the privilege of work ing for the past week the work of red asseltine and his sidekick jean cannot be praised too highl others in the picture deserving honour able mention roy norton and his helpers mrs ida alcorn with her billetling problems brian lewis and his referees the manager of the arena and his arena rats all were dedica ted to success my personal thanks goes to the many people who were so helpful to me as catering sup ervisor the royal canadian legion and the odd fellows for supply ing accommodations buck s gro ceries the georgetown dairy toronto by bus low fares good any day one way 1 10 return 2 00 i time table change effectiv april 24th 196 bums will run on daylight time leave georgetown to toronto 6 25 ajn exc sat sun hoi etc sun hoi exc sun hoi express daily 523 pm 618 pm 848 pm x 5 17 p m in sat sun or hoi express 6 32 pm fridis expresi 10 23 pm sundas holiday 11 07 pm rndavs only x trip will not run sun ma 22nd trip will run monday may 23 6 48 a i 9 07 a r 913 a m 1 1 48 am 223 pn for srvin gualph kftchenei stratford london s time table no 3 tickets and information at stans restaurant s wade agent phon i774sj1 fire prevention awards presented at banquet rewards for their fire prcen lion efforts during 1965 were re ceived saturday by members of the halton county fire proven i tion bureau and oakvillc act on and milton fire departments during the annual banquet of halton mutual aid at milton fire hall ontario fire marshal martin s hurst attended to extend congratulations to the mutual aid and present the certificate on behalf of the national fire protection association the n fpa organizes the annual competition for fire prevention agencies and cntne- constitute acrapbook accounts of the fire bureaus or fire departments fieeve gordon gallagher boriinkton representing halton county council accepted the t halton bureaus special recog kjgjjob oarttteata for a year- county wide ore preven te mayor accepted representing ision and an hononhle mention for afl of canada in the 25 000 to 100 000 population bracket milton s major sg chiray received the certificate for mil ton for its honorable mention for communities of woo to 10 000 population and acton ma or les duby accepted acton fire department s certificate for honorable rrention among communities of 2 500 to 5 000 population the halton bureau includes firefighters from four fire de partmcnls uiihe county includ ing georgetown the fire marshall praised i halton for both its mutual aid firefighting service and its fire prevention bureau both were the first in ontario and have been held up as examples for other counties to follow you people were leaders in mutual aid in ontario and we in the fire marshal s office are proud of yon we use halton county as an example for many others in the province he told over 80 members and guests at the bishop officiates as 35 confirmed at st george s bishop w e bagnall officlat ed at a confirmation service in st george s anglican church sunday afternoon when a class of 35 were recci ctl into church membership i the bishop preached the srr mon with the ncttr rev john memuikin lis sting in the ser vicn henry king was bishops chaplain and frank king crud for those congrmcd were danny clarke archibald llaydcn graydon hillock gary herbert craig johnston jack king jos cph letts daid long stanley lorusso harry i icdcr tony and pat mcers alee ovenden arnold phee george smillie wjlliatn and brenda stansel mary bon a than jcanotte and joanne collier anne hams sherry herbert bettysue and beverlcv johnson flame kirk 1 inda kirk mrs peter lawr mrs b mitchell lorna niehol son vivien perry damans pope mrs eric ross june shepherd marilyn sigurdson and susan street mrs mervyn hunter who was also a member of the confirms tion class was unable to be pre sent and has confirmed maundy thursday at si ajban s acton galaxie custom fairlane falcon mustang see the white sale special in our show room new cars used cars we have a good selection of used cars on the lot come m and choose jme for your summer driving storehouse sales they look alike but maybe you think a two by four is just a chunk of wood well its a lot more than that for instance it could be a joist thats dependable or it could be the other kind your allont building supply centre has the quality of lumber paint glass and tools you require for each specific job one reason why thousands and thousands of buyers like you are coming to realize that in the field of building supplies allont is the name to build on whatever youre planning to build get your allont dealers advice hell go to a lot of trouble to help you he wants you as a steady customer allont building supply centres it allont mhuktomtaoir si gwriph shart 7m47 j b mackenzie son ltd georgetown 77kkp

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