i rifebon public invited to take a look inside cedarvale saturday thi rwuc has un nvitfd to inspect gtorgatowrvs l centennial project saturday with an open house and official r opening at the cedarvale community centre on main street i south conducted tours will be available from ft2 00 to 4 30 pm and at 300 oclock a ribbon cutting i ceremony and tree planting will mark the official opening of the centre georgetown citizens band and georgetown girls pipe band will be in attendance the list of dignitaries taking part includes halton county s mp end mpp or harry harioy end george kerr mayor joseph gibbons and cen- jvtennlal committee chairman william smith children will febedy balloons end pop building and grounds the cottage eleventh anniversary this sunday for maple baptists treasury officer with federal civil service a treasury officer with the fid eral civil service from 1925 un til his retirement cory vern waldorf 71 died suddenly at his home 1288 avon crescent oakville on may 10 he was a former georgetown resident at this sunday marks the elev eujh anniversary of maple ave nue baptist church it also trims rev bruce woods to the beginning of his seventh year as pastor of the church during the past six years the congrega tion has grown steadily and pre sent facilities are taxed to capa lty every sunday last lord s day was typical of most sun days with 225 in sunday school 170 for morning worship and 127 tor the gospel service in the c cning- preliminary drawings f expansion have been comple ed 22 elizabeth street andau announcement u forth p coming in the near future waldorf directed the fin i ances or the canadian navy for this sunday the pastor rev the east coast and north atlan bruce a woods will preach the tic during the second world war anniversary services which will he was a pay corps sergeant in feature their annual sacred world war 1 and served concert in the 7 pjn service france for three years on hand for the occasion w 1 be mr and sirs harold rutled born at avonmore he was ge of guelph who operate the win of lemuel and mary the rutledge musk s ore of kunyon waldorf he lived in that city and re musical artists st john n b and halifax n s in their own right also on hand during his government service for the occasion will be mrs and was a member of the board ann riley an irish soloist now of the united church he attend residing in gait ed in halifax a home work shop was one of his hobbles and this year marks the eleventh hc spec m carpentry and year of maple avenue bapist chinet making church which began its services in 1055 in a house with 17 in he moved to gcorgetwno sunday school they later mov when he retired in 1957 mov ed to the oddfellows hall unt 1 ing to oakville last october they opened the new church m where he became a member of 1061 maple grove united church j he leaves his wife elizabeth murray whom he married in bnanskv pratt exhibit 1927 in pi ued church toronto four children dr house sol june feature v waworf oawue paul murray waldorf montreal the last exhibition before the j ronback mary of kitchener and fo jean wal tprom notm change branch 120 policies dues hiked from 6 to 7 at the general imaiing on thursday may ttth three fan portent motions ware passed by the members firstly an in crease in per capita tax isom dominion level feat made it nec essary to increase the yearly does at the branch tram 640 to 9700 per year the increase will become effective on janu ary 1st 1967 another motion was made and pasted by the general mee ting giving the green light to members who desire to bring their ladles and guests to the branch to participate in darts ihnslqboard or what have you commencing on june 1st in addition to saturday evening open houses th branch wih be open to members ladles on wednesdays and fridays from b p n this venture is on a three- month trial basis after some debate a move is now under way to bring legion members sons into the branch to enable them to take part in the social activities to introduce them to the purposes and ob jects of the legion and to as sist with the community pro jects sponsored by the branch there will be plenty of work for the committee which will doubtlessly be set up to look into this project 4f taking our sons into the branch and it will be some tune before any action will be taken nomination of officers follow ed the conclusion of the even ings business those nominated are as fol lows in order of their nomina tion president coma hawes reid bowman walsh 1st vice president corns lo- russo reid wilson 2nd vice pres corns king hale arnold walsh executive corns sargent henderson bryant martin mc lean arnold hale king col ilns clarke wright smith wil son election of officers will take place on sunday june 5th at 2 pjn the centennnial fund is sttll steadily climbing as donations continue to come in from mem bers at the weekend the count was 800 keeping our centen nial chairman quite busy check ing off the donating members from the membership list the euchre party at the le- boost installation charges for water pipe services increases in the charge for installation of water pipe were approved by council monday monday night the new charges are as follows existing prlca to install naw pries pipe 110 pipe no set price pipe 120 pipe 140 pipe 155 pipe 165 150 155 160 175 235 330 any larger pipe size will be charged on a cost plus ten per cent basis if the installation is on a pa ved road a deposit of 25 will be asked and refunded if not used or any portion not used a the spring convocation cer emony held at mcmaster univ ersity on monday mrs tom darcie 4 charles st and rob ertson gibbons stewarttown received their bachelor of arts degrees mrs darcie who completed her degree with history as her area of concentration received an a average and was awarded a place on the dean s honour list for having achieved over 80 of the gradepoints possible in her degree work a former teacher at harrison public school she joined the staff of georgetown district high school in january mr gibbons who has been principal of stewarttown public school for several years is lesv ing at the end of this urm to take a new position in breslau where he will be principal of a 13room senior school businessman in chicago was former town industrialist death came suddenly for the second time in a month to a former local family when vict or diggins died suddenly in chicago on may 12th at the age of 58 his brother and sister in law mr and mrs waldo digg ins died suddenly in a plane crash over the easter weekend mr diggins was born in geor getown the son of william walt er diggins and jessie ethel hannan both of whom have predeceased him he attended georgetown public school and night school in toronto during the war he operated the feder si sales on king street in town and later moved his business to buffalo then california and chicago where be died he married the former mary warby of milton in toronto in 1926 she and their two children rence mrs r r pickett cooks ville and son william of for lauderdale flosida survive him as do three grandchildren peter jimmy and missy pickett three brothers and one sister are also left hugo of belleville omar and bernard california and una mrs f lecce brampton cremation ook plnco in chi cago on monday may 23rd nh2semctmjune123a4 ure ksarvc w asm to umlt quantltib lean meaty s1pe sssav aaaa spare ribs 5 tamerite skinless p a evkswht mnmess such q av wieners d side bacon ov save mc chase i sanborn bantek coffee a 79 save 34 ubby s ejpjv af ask ii tomato juice 3 89 save 14c cudney choice fruit cocktail 39 save jc iushus jelly powders 2- 89 produce of usa canada no 1 grade sweet corn 5 39 golden ripe g a bananas 2 27 iceberg lettuce 2 lor 35 k5a lucky shopper vera macdonaid glen wltoms 30jo the georgetown herald thursday june 2nd 196a page 2 visited here when son had car agency a frequent visitor in town when his son lome operated a ford agency in georgetown george e poters 85 died re cently in toronto mr peters wai a carpenter by trade a native of spencer ville he spent most of his ufo in new uskeard ind toronto his son lome who now lives in brampton a s ster mrs harry bennett spcncerville and brother alfred i elen vancou ver survive to find out how much you may save on car insurance holidays at gallery house sol 46 charles st georgetown op ens on saturday june 4th and will last to june 24th the show contains the works of two sku known canadian artists xlta brians and claire pral 39kta brians u canada a ht popular pxintsnaker she i with alexandre berco- mflkh montreal and is of several art societies at dorf rcaf halberg vancouv er island a sister mrs h cooke seelys bay and nine grandchildren klrstt and lisa ronback andrew david pat rick lee anne susan jacquel ine and karen waldorf rev w j carson of maple grove united church and rev roy deharch a former minister of edgewood united church halifax conducted the funeral service in oakville on may 31 and interment was in trafalgar lawn cemetery pallbearers were ox turner lindsay ja- ronback kitchener rw mux ray ottawa dj murray laling- dorothyton as murray kexdale and avtvoaoke toronto geo e drumm 44 lanjstem creee a77144 tstate at efe farm t brmutual wtoamu msmunct con put canadian heaa office j good grooming is worth it notice i we the undersigned barbers of georgetown have agreed to the following tervice charges as listed below startino june 7th 1966 hair cut 1 75 special cut 100 irvah tangle flat top etc children 13 years and under al 25 children saturday 1 10 sharnpon 1 50 shave si 25 head hub 75 tuss taooakt wuoht smith jimmy mikv cook s mtmsma daniel rudy- hours open tues wed thuri 9am to 6pm friday 9 efn to 9 p m saturday 8 30 am to 5pm closed all dy monday red cross blood donor clinic becmsejtoi ote monday june 6th 200 pm 600 pm 430 pm- bispm knox church hall geotgctchmn age 1k45 someolewllluie new donors register at clinic transforation and rarysittino avaoasu to donocs k phone mr john kimner 177 97 j5 er mrv r h joee 1773435 aim to double georgetown ndp membership in campaign members of the new democ ratic party georfieown area group met at a special member ship meeting at the home of bill cumpsti now regional or- gsnlser for the provincial office last week a membership drive for the georgetown and district area was discussed mr bert had dock was elected as delegate to the haiton county executive and mr bill gordon mas elected as vice pres to fill a vacated position the members were informed jtthat bill cumpsty would be leaving on momftv to help cam palgn in the recently called provincial elections in manitoba the members decided to hold a 6050 draw at the home of mr a mrs bert porter on sargent rd sunday june 13th mr john hole area presid cut unged all members to work hard on th membership drive the aim is to double the pres ent membership in georgetown and district safety afloat when in a boat g should wear a hie jack ets and uw craft shld k equipped wits bailing backet or jl pomp w and tme fir tx tintrtuber and navigates fights sjrording to lands and parts safety m potted plants geraniums 1sqomas cankauues george ft now ready for piantin6 a lamt vahett of bedding plants