Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 18, 1966, p. 6

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passing oiitparade concludes training for rookie militia rnt yw lonw soots who war pert of trainees group from wfr wdt currio goorgrtown john stasula doug cousins port crt jbn onejj oakvilk bob johnston orangovilk jim metcalfe hampton lorn scott train pats saluting bat at passing out perade six weeks of basic training field lives concluded for 48 first yeirl the three day bivouac be sup and hamburger patt cs members of the lorne scots gan th a six mile march io comes in the rat regiment when they marched in a passing out parade in brampton thursy the rookie militiamen receiv cd instructions m nfle drill weapon handling tactics and i first aid and rescue work dur ing their training the 100 acre royal everything from spaghetti to near the present site p all the students live cor ictcly outdoors sleeping honby institute i planning georgetown fall fair exhibit the august meeting of the the hornby womens institute was held in the form of a pic nlc at the home of mrs bar bara king of milton on wed nesday afternoon august 10 the ladies d oided to enter an exhibit at the annual fall fair in georgetown mrs hugh 0 connor and mrs stanley hay were in charge of the prog ram which consisted of games i and contest prizes were aw arded to the following winners mrs hilton brown clothes pins in m jar mrs percy merry questionnaire mrs stanley may number of beans id a jar mrs barbara king nam the twelve baking and cooking in gredientf in jars following thej program a bullet lunch of sal ads fancy cakes and tea were enjoyed by everyone and a soc ial hour spent visiting members of the wellington clan gathered at the hornby community park on sunday august 14 for their annual family reunion with 43 attend ing to enjoy a delicious din ner and supper following din ner races and contests were held and a lively game of base ball enjoyed congratulations to the druroquin a squirt team and their coach and manager mr and mrs vern gooding on winning the final game of the halton minor league touma ment on saturday august 13 at the hornby community park the winning hurler was craig jackson the team defeated happened to be the drumquin b team coached by ted graves mr leonard buckler presented the trophy to the winners congratulation to the horn by south 4 h club and their leaders mrs cecil patterson and mrs m kiernan on win ning first prize on their win dow display at the firefighters convention in milton the iheme was don t clown ar ound with f res korriasue learmont of bol ton visited far a few days with mr and mrs david hoyce andf family mr and mrs mervin rusk and family enjoying a freaks vacation at wasigi beach anniversary greetings to mr and mrsjohn wilson of the 8th line who will celebrate their wedding annversary on tues day august 22 thomas parry of georffstown was in charge of the service on sunday morning at st stephen s anglican church the previous sunday pat flip- pance read the lessons and geoffrey drew brook wasl in charge of the sermon mr and mrs victor plantj and family of agincourt visit ed on sunday with mr and mrs arthur plant marilyn reld of erin visited for a few days with her cousin annette reid get well wishes are extend i eu to mrs frank mccarron who is a patient in st mich aels hospiul in toronto belated greetings to mr and mrs george leslie who celeb- rated their wedding annlvers try on august 12 mr and mrs william scott billy and mary were dinner guests on sunday of mrs geor ge hamilton i 01 umi day aufjust ii it page 6 the accused told ifagtstnto james black tjuring the javj suing of the ticket i didnt necessarily like the manner the wayuhe officer handled the case x got mad l suppose septic task pooping wwmtlto y halton samtaimnt jutvicu mm and bui m 1 tnna h l m brown od optometrist at 35 mill street georgetown ust off mam street phone 1773671 bad language earns district man fine iistuxb- larlgu a young rr 4 georgetown man was fined a total of 30 or ten days in jail wednesday august 10 after pleading guil ty to causing a public distuj ance by using obscene age constable jason field said that on july 6 he was heck ing a truck and issuing the ac cused with a traffic ticket when the man slarted to curse and use obscene language while there were about a down youngster nearby he was given several warn ing but he didn t stop the of ficcr said winner in last weeks whatzit contest mrs l g bunton r r 2 georgetown ontario object shown was electric tooth brush we take this opportunity to say a sincere thank you to the georgetown bu5iness firms who helped make this interesting weekly feature possible and to our readers for their interest and participation in the contest the st stephen k anglican church sidesmen club had a busy time saturd y night when they served 480 people at their a three day bivouac near caledon last week was the nigh paint for the trainees the group learned to set up hoochies tents made from rain capes and sticks cooked their own meals and learned first hand how an army in the canadian about one foot long by six hoochlc5 engineers training area on d il lasts onc n monday and finished late wed mn ful1 d 5ne student nesday night mgnt mw mock at ismakl chcken b l the firc monday after dark the stuck agamst an enemy force jek tt ta the u dents were kept busy with a composed of the instructors nere ton night patrol throughout mon minor tactics were pract ced as riey fnr a 24hour period the the platoo advanced aga nst the whole bivouac is organ platoon ate emergency rations a given point j ized tjy u tom graham and which look and taste like candy but are really high protein food all the training is done a ihe i lzea jr lt tom gra ham i set major h k walker cd set jim main is platoon ser gcant in charge of tra n ng the 100icre estate which militia is allowed to use on tuesday the student mil the first vear that the group three corporals alto share ilia ate nothing but combat has used the training grounds the rcsponsibililj cpl don field rations which looked as but oher bivouacs have been j davidson cpl dawd filz gib- good as homemade i held at an abandoned farm bon and cpl peter mitton mrs donald gordon and dau rj returnrri hnmc on thursday from st john quebec where they visited forj a few days with mrs gordons mother i beverley bradley of george town spent some holidays with her grandmother mrs mary bradley christian school promotion lists promotion results have justj been released by the george town district christian school r r 1 georgetown successful pupils were as follows i to grade 2 i teacher miss a baker john blekkenhorst leonard bydevaate nancy de graaf tom de vnes janet fokkens tracy hessels fred holman monica holman winny kaxira ier jack klooster ron kuiken nick kuipery jun lock jen ny reinink gary roffcl john ny schenk sylvia sn pe ncl ly timmennan herb wester veld cynthia vandcnbcrg i to grade 3 teacher miss a baker janet fokkens john fokkens henry hessels margaret ho man arlcne houweling bd ward petrusma john reinink irene schenk elizabeth smed ema john snippe john ind ermeer jack vos owen zyls tra to grade teacher mr j troost jerry bel arthur b betty devnes henrietta fokkens john houwelmg james jan ssen gilbert joosse sunlev kamounga ben kuipery joyce lock clarence ottcn cora poot fred reinink sylvia ftoffel jeanctte sniedema jim smedes henry vandcrmeer roy vandermeer janet vos lucy verhey to grade 5 teacher miss i an twit da martin adema gail fokkens murray janssen ada lefennk william reinink harry roflfel janny tiesma cony verhey alberta westendorp john westerveld to grade a teacher miss i antonides sydnev adema janet bos manlynn jot e benny kazim- icr cor reinink robert rein ink dianne schenk janet vandermeer jantena westen dorp to grade 7 teacher mr j petrusma bert dema henry janssen leonard kuipery albert lcf ennk marten oucn elizabeth poot betty reinink ted smedes yvonne tiesma dick van arragon charles vandcn berg to grade i teacher mr j pusm peter adema james joosse edward kuipery henry lef ennk peter namink kathy otten george 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