Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 14, 1966, p. 10

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gilmer mr and mrs walter gray garden party for lions first to receive new award wrigglesworth grade iv pupil albert gilmer receives if hie hazel hall award from his principal william ktnrade the award presented for the first time this year was created by the wngglesworth teaching staff to perpetuate the name of a wngglesworth teacher of many years miss hazel hall who retired recently the award will go annually to the 1 lop grade 4 pupil at that school 1 norval korean missionary new i norval united minister grant school facilities for ym- ywca fall program thi oioroitown hirald thursday july 14th 1966 page 10 john h united cbukhgiwftm inspiring talk on community re lations explaining how t feel ing of belonging to a group is one of man s basic needs and how a service club like the uons helpsjto promote com munily spirit mr and mrs gray were than ked by the new club president john zorge for hosting such delightful party the grays donated threr pn res m a raffle proceeds of which will be added to the lions welfare fund winners were fred zorge john elliott and waller biehn mr and mrs waller gray were hosts to his fellow mem ben of the lions club and few other friends one recent ev eninc a buffet supper of cold tur key salads and apple pie and ice cream was served in the garden of the gray s home on church st where tables ind chairs had been arranged for the guests mr gray in a brief speech expressed his pleasure in being able to renew this yearly event which had been missing the past few years bo- cause of illness rev ian fleming of st tutn down offer union seeks higher wage scale a ihreestage wage increase the union has asked for a new offered by council to members scale which would be cquiva or local 73 canadian union of len to 12 now and 7 next public employees was turned i vcar with hourly rates of si 81 down by the union friday for probationers 194 for lab- ourors 2 16 for semi skilled letter readto council mon antj 2zrforsklllcd-workers- day rejected the town s propos al and stated that the union is the union is also seeking ex going abead with c iliation tra pay for operators of heavy proceedings feeling any further equipment negotiations are a waste of time at monday s meeting a mo- at a special meeting tours don to accept the four pay cat day council had offered a 5 cgoncs demanded by the union wage increase retroactive to was defeated in a 63 vote which april 1st 5 more on august fo ind onry reeve hunter and 1st and a further 5 on april rs harrison and hyde voting 1st 1967 ashgrove ashgrove community shower for bride margaret austin orvai and union presbyter ian church session members i and their wives gathered at the of mr and mrs albert 1 1 hunter on wednesday evening me 29 to welcome rev an 1 mrs robert paterson of king s j park parish church clasgow the georgetown district hign scotland who arrived that jl school board approved use ol kerooon and enjoyed a social ev facilities by the george f ung town yw ymca fo their up- j coming season after reviewing rev and mrs ft d duncan the y s proposed 196768 sche ton left the next evening fondule at a meeting monoday i scotland to take over rev pat night versons church for the month of the y was granted use of ejuly the school gym cafeteria and a large community shower was held on saturday afternoon in the church basement for ma butpmse party garet austin a young lady who had been very active in ash grove organizations until she left to train as a nurse she is being married later th month designated classroom the new united church min judo on monday and wednes ifister and his family rev and walter ridley and two ejroung daughters arc holidaying r the month of july they eliave just returned from q fyears as missionaries in korea bythe united church members 1 adherents are attending the p presbyterian church services mrs roy irwin and family eavave moved to a house in milt im where they will be near the school for the deaf where mary tends rev irwin has been transferred to the hospital at i milton norval presbyterian church wms held their regular month i 1 meeting at the home of mrs i harold mcciure on tuesday j june 28th with the president imrs jack mcciure in the chair the scripture lesson was read i by mrs andrew mrciure fol 1 lowed with prayer by mrs sam rmeclure mrs jack mcciure assisted in giving the chapter i from the study book by mrs tom mcgee mrs john m mc dure mrs andrew mcciure atnd mrs r duncanson day evenings junior gym for boys and senior badminton tues day evenings junior girls gym and senior shmnastics and charm course wednesday even ing one evening per month for meetings hi y club for girls mondays and y board of directors meetings every sec ond thursday the shmnastics and charm course for ladies is a new fea ture of the y s fall program celebrates 25th wedding anniversary it was a very happy surprise on june tin when mr and mrs ted stigscr 55 king st gave a were mrs tlif hunter mrs t a hostesses for the occasi fred nurse mrs claude pick etl and mrs george wilson they had decorated the room with pink and while bells and crepe paper and balloons mrs hunter was chairman for a sh ri mr andmrs fred johnson ml churchill crescent on the occa sion of their 25th wedding niversarv twcnu f e relatives and program of piano ducts by friends attended the dinner held barbara brownndgc and ann on the lawn a turkey buffet mcciure humorous readings by was served after which a decor mrs claude pickett and a singled wedding cake was cut and song led by mrs hector bird served with mrs lloyd davison at the piano a sweet little bride and thp prised couple received groom marilyn mcnabb and manv sllvcr riband cards glenn mcciure pulled a decora congratulations ted wagon of gifts for the bride who was assisted in opening them by marilyn reeve sandra carney and shirley cnlchcl margaret thanked everyone an i invited anyone who might he n the smiths falls district in v s them in their new home during the ev cmng more guests arrived and movie films were shown of the recent phcejohnson wedding and of r londa bv mr wilf mino comcilbrieb two industrial landsale have been computed by the town council en monday received cheques and final papers for purchase of a lot by ferro steel and two lots by dennlson man ufacturing co both are in the delrex industrial park the land was acquired last year by the town in a deal which invol ved release of building restrict ions on residential land in the ubdivision council was sympathetic and promised what action it could take on a complaint by mrs james baillie 63 edward st of noise created by a nearby truck ing firm and a hazardous condi uon for children atthe tyers edward comer permission to erect signs at the east and west highway ap proaches to town advertising georgetown as the birthplace of little nhl hockey was sought by gordon alcott of weston alcott and the lions club inaugurated hockey here for small types thirty years ago and the idea has since spread throughout the province a banquet in september will com memorate the occasion in a le ter mr alcott said the imperial oil co has agreed to instal the signs at no cost to the town cr fred harrison said hat statements that a new mountain i view bridge would cost the town 58 000 made at last weeks council meeting are wrong the herald reporter wasn t a a special council meeting on july 7 when we learned our share would be only half that he said town solicitor fred hclson will act for the town in the first charge brought under a new loitering by law which comes up in court on july 27 it is important thai we be represented said cr ern hyde this will be a test case and will set the pattern for future action under the by law rezoning was approved for the armstrong property at the maple highway comer where a 56 suite apartment building is planned by odonco construct ion co the present committee room will be turned over to the new town engineer for his office council decided present furni ture in the room will be shifted to cedarvale centennial build mg with the stipulation that it can be returned to the munici pal building if required thr ended tth mid limehou5e brown family are hosts for family reunion and shower mr and mrs ted brown hosted the switzer family union at their home on july 3 with about forty attending the same afternoon misses betty ann and mary lou brown were hostesses for a shower for their cousin miss donna bloor bride tobe shortly won highland games mr and mrs ro critctihi medals in braemar scots competition and family spent last week at a lodge at bala also visiting bri cebndge and other places a district resident since em mr and mrs maurice dixon u rom sl ln 1928 of kapuskasing were here over i the dominion holiday week end wllliam f m n visiting with her mother mrs hamilton on june 30th 2l s a h m mr r mshe was born in lump- fred nurse and farm n and olh hanan er friend and relatives mdcr jwm anj wil em she of balfluig alford aber mr and mrs harold bailev dccnshire lie farmed for some and miss nora barnes and mr i years at balfluig and came to and mrs arthur ruddell will canada in 1928 with his wife be guests at the eyre last wed nellie mcwarl and his three ding saturday afternoon in nor isons we are pleased to hear thatlval united church nora i mat i mr w cohoon is home from of honour for her friend 1 hospital following an operation mrs oliver hunter and mrs a wcclt irn 1 jack mcciure assisted the host i ess in serving lunch nd a soc the w mct lne l lial time was enjoyed there will mcmona hall on wednesday i j be no wms meeting during the eve pauntmer months i mr and mrs harry janssen norval women s institute en and stmiiy spen m wpe at 1 joyed their annual summer pic kl par lake itlc on thursday july 7th at 1 coral park with a good attend we ngre that linda hale i ance enjoying the usual well broke hcr m in a fall laden table of food noon from ner blcycle lait week an afternoon of boating lawimmingand miniature golf we are pleased to hear that was enjoyed by the young folk john hichte is home fill pianoforte rficlta tot l those who fell less active en owm an operation in hospital i nanoiunc retlldl iuf they lived for a short time at norval station then moved to georgetown where he worked ind mrs clarence stro m at smith stone ltd ind la h uscl uclph were sunda vis lo ter lo hamilton in 1939 he re with mr and mrs john dell turned here to farm on the 9th noddy line south of no 7 hwy now 4 mountainview road when he retired in 1955 mr and mrs ts everyone enjoying the heal emslje moved lo church sl these days too bad we couldn 1 1 rrorgetown bottle some of it for next feb ruary everything could do with a good day s rain r elds and gardens are drying up in the hot sun and in oakviur f joyed the beautiful park hia social afternoon mrs clark of toronto was a the 1st norval ranger com recent visitor with mrs jas lpany spent the week end of f nav t i jone 25th camping at camp i wyoka near clifford with all mr and mrs sebocenja are i the older ranger companies mi progressing with the early stag the white oaks area there their new house at the itwere lommpamea represented north end ofwoolseley street 1 all the activities of the week end were in compctitton ih mr mrs cnchlon and t the other rangers jackie and donna moore spent a few days at glenwood bech only rangers and their leader mrs julian reed were miss madeline beupger of i able to attend from norval the lsbrls were barbara yonmans i xathy carter debbie reynolds i and donna fishbum although i they were few in number and i this was their first camping ex 1 iwrience as a ranger group the norval group tied for 5th place lwith the georgetown company kjtaee in the etitlon compass reading port credit has been visiting miss linda rose rosa ice spitzcr spent a week at wyoka guide camp near clifford mrs a patterson held op en house on monday evening in barbara youmans captured nff honoor of her daughter hiss joy patterson july 16 a bndetobe of harding studio pupils piano pupils of bruce and margaret harding played m their annual pianoforte recital on june 27 at their studio 45 main street south playing in the recital which included selections by schubert mendelssohn beethoven moiart and other well known compos era were robert hart ins maile pat lince frederick bennett peter francis bruce wen ca thanne wilcox karen mintern susan muraby daryl harding sharon taylor robert rudy catherine ilince mlcbelc mum by gerald darcie lois elliott denise milne susan earle ka ren mckelvey peter noble che ryl hum paul thompson do ns marshall john chamberlain john breckenndge philip no ble karen klee james brcck enridge clive ord cynthia gray and mary breckenndge during his younger days he won many medals cups and prizes as a competitor in the highland games held at brae- mar scotland he was predeceased by his wife seven years ago and is sur vived by his sons william a georgetown george of hamil ton and ian of orangeville grandchildren arlene donald diane and great grandchildren shan ann and rodger all of hamilton also surviving are sisters mrs jean mlddleton km mouth stonehaven scotland and mrs patricia adam bal fluig alford scotland funeral service was conduct ed by rev norman young at the h c mcciure funeral home here on july 2nd pallbearers were walker cleave herbert palmer eccles mcciure gray don chester thomas clapham and james mccrw interment was in greenwood cemetery all hunters of canadian ducka geese snipe woodcock and oth er migratory game birds will re quire a national hunting permit in addition to any required pro vincial licence this autumn family picnic guests include winnipeg woman the annual reunion of the snow family was held at kelso park on sunday july 10th with guests coming as far away as winnipeg after a picnic din ner corsages and a boutonnierc were presented to the oldest members attending namely mrs isabella macdowcil mrs wreaths huggins and mr al bert anderson mr ellwood snow president presided over a business meeting which was followed by games and races un der the direction of mr lloyd marshall and miss stella snow and miss stella snow prizes were awarded as fol lows racaa children under 1st sherry rygersbcrg ind jcf frey snow girls 6 and 7 1st vicky lynn hembrun 2nd larry snow boys 8 and 9 1st gregory snow 2nd iarry snow girls 10 to 12 1st etirabeth anderson 2nd bev erly duranl boys 10 to 12 1st ron snow 2nd john snow relay race norman anderson lor and erson elizabeth anderson nan cy barry tug of wr mr w durant mr l barry r a gates mr j polo mr snow nancy barry flizabcth anderson ken gates klckins shom girls 1st mary anderson 2nd mrs s snow boys 1st ken gates 2nd wayne gates sack fuc 1st ken gates 2nd wayne gates poanut scramble 1st karen barry 2nd joe an dcrson trtasur hunt wayne gates other special pntes were aw arded as follows mrs j poetkcr coming the far thest distance mr a marshall door prize mr a anderson for having celebrated his 90th birthday we are at your service with the finest in printing give us a call for estimates the georgetown herald 8772201 main street s georgetown sl

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