Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1966, p. 16

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craine isjttia on wednes day anittat 31t ism totlt lady of mercy hospital tvrefr to dolly dawson of now toronto formerly of terra cotui in her 7th year belor- ed wile of janet l cralne dear slater of unit mil c ledvule and uly fairs herwardv geortetowii restine at the harold c ho- ch funeral bom m kdlts streetltieorgetown where aer vlcewnl be held on ftiday-af- temoon at two oclock inter ment in greenwood cemetery doming events sgys planning board unaware v shoe factory to be apartment paolinei flowers designs for weddioga guta and funerals greenhoiise 10 ontario street 8774618 rummage sale saturday septtmlwrmui- 10 ajnl odd fellows halvweseyan- street tion is cleared up proceeds for the arthritic soc iety v st johns united church aots liens club presents the scarborough aots glee club saturday september 21 in the high school auditorium 015 iebrsetown womens insti tute first meeting of fell sea son wednesday evening sep tember 7th et 8 pjn in knox haft guest sneaker mr j t armstrong lady bowlers wanted for the wednesday afternoon ladies leacue foe information call 8772634 8773570 art miersmas barber shop glen yllliams avenue monday priiar 8 am o 0 pm by appoirtment onl 8779131 saturdays 9 ajn to 6 pm no appointment necessary 01 christian reformed church worship services 9 30 am end 300 pm temporarily held in cafeteria georgetown district hkjh school evkbyone welcome tl georgetown duplicate bridge club reconvenes on tuesday sept 6 800 pjn lotion auditorium k cordial invitation is extended to anyone interested to join the club come as a couple or if you are by yourself yon will be paired with another for in formation phone 877461 s convenlon of a u on john street known as the old daytoot shoo factory to apart ments caused quite rsttr at council monday night robert francis rfce chair man of the planning board explained that the board had complaints from nearby resi dents and these complaint were the first the board ever heard about the alterations he explained that this area is sonedb3 which does not per mit apartments however a building permit was issued and mr francis pow asked that it bf withdrawn until the sltua- accordfog to mr francis wb carr issued the permit cr a speight stated that he had made enquiries which showed the permit was issued february 28th to a man on delrex blvd and hamilton construction was cited as the contractor the permit was valued at 160090 glens fred fleet dies familiar village figure just turned 90 western pioneer dies at spalding the death of richard henry loyns age 90 pioneer resident of lac vert sasv occurred in spalding hospital on tuesday july 26th funeral service was held in bethany united church on saturday july 30th conduc ted by bev robert thotnpson mr loyns is survived by his loving wife annai two sons ar chie of naicam and lloyd of lac vert one daughter vera mrs h fader of north sur rey bc and two brothers ir win and frank of manitoba he was born june 6th 1876 jar brampton ontario and moved with his family to rose- isle manitoba in march 1901 in july 1905 be filed on a homestead in lac vert district and took up permanent resid ence in october 1908 he retur ned to ontari to marry anna barber teacher principal 61 norvajl school onl on january 26th 1910 they returned dir ectly to lac vert and farmed there until 1951 when they re tired and moved to naicam where they have since resided mr loyns was active in many immunity affairs in 1923 he become a member of the first wheat pool committee in lac vert a position be held until being made a life member in 1900 he was the first president of tho lac vert agricultural so ciety formed in 1921 and served for several years as a director of tjhe forage crop association at prince albert fie was a devout and active ember of the methodist church and since 1925 united church he was a member of the erst church board at lac vert until bethany united church was built in 1999 and was made an honorary life member in 1906 interment took place in naic am community cemetery the royal academy of dancing he royal academy of danc ing childrens grades and major syllabus taught by experienced teacher who is member of the academy children from five years of age accepted for this highly spec ialized training to examina tion standards please register with the princi- pal mrs vera bormanis at 31 duncan bull drive brampton on monday 12th september from 630 to 830 pm or con tact mrs t r hammond 7 stevens cres georgetown af ter 600 pjn- 98 tex ritter show from th grand 01 opry at rock hill park 1 miles north ef orarrpevllle sunday sept 4th 830 pin also on the show mny top canadian country artists fol lowed by midnight dance ad- jnisstou snow and nee adults jilts csfldren 80c proochool tret gi piano accordion lessons in your home enrol now for 196067 season roy cock 12 byron st cr speight added that he thought the permit was taken out in a legal manner but per haps not an ethical manner when mr albert buteneler came to me for a relocation of water service for which be would pay he told me he h now the contractor he stated the building would be bricked and brought up to date the mayor reminded coun cil that copies of the permit must be in the engineers offi ce and it should be a simple matter to find out in whose name it was issued 1 understood permits for glen willi amsv apartments still hadjjto through cuncll sattthr fran cis i would uke to emphasise that the planning board la not necessarily opposed especi ally if an amount uke 60000 is being spent to renovate but we are opposed to being unin formed or not consulted on the matter i wonder in what position the corporation may find itself if we put a stop order on the building when a permit was is sued opined cr speight no decision will be made un til the matter is investigated further try u palp and paper and all rivers wen full of boomi with logs on the way to the pulp mill they called on mr and mrs allan law the former gene kirov in port albernl where allan ia employed with the staff of a mill they spent a few days in the peso river district near falrview whldrls 400 miles north of ednvmtoh with relatives of local people the newna they spent a week in red deer alberta- and saw the oil wellsand the burn oils which is spectacular sight they visited the petrified forest near drumheller they atten ded a rodeo saw the giant combine harvesting the wheat harvest they crossed the bord er in glacier national park in- montana coming back through the states as tar winnipeg where they spent time touring that city fol lowing the trans canada high way home arriving back on august 24th after three jfrmtas of seeing all the beauty of can ada whichr they can never for get his friends were sorry to hear of the sudden death mr fred fleet last week he went over to his neighbours mr and mrs drake complain ing of feeling ill and t that he collapsed the ambulance was called and rushed him to ge- orgetown hospital where passed away the next day the familiar sight of mr fleet the bicycle riding around the village will be missed the fun eral took place wednesday with interment in the glen cemetery its back to school the ex hibition is nearly over and for fanners the harvesting is near ly finished and so we look for ward to our lovely fall weather with all its activities sorry there- was a nlsund- erstanding last week as to the sl albans service rev me- mulkin did not take the vice as we said but instead mr tom parry of georgetown did as well as norval st pauls mr and mrs parry richard and nancy spent the day the farm with the c barths mrs paul wagstaffe mitchell and peter are getting in a few days at wasaga beach before school starts on sunday morning after church service friends of mr and mrs tom leslie sally hunsdale gathered in the fellowship room of the united church and presented them with a gift of money towards clock for their new home we welcome into the village mr and mrs klasson and fam ily who have bought the red bride house beside the river across from the united church they moved here from ottawa and mr klasson is with north ern electric in bramalea mr and mrs ernie miller snd mrs maggie crawford have returned from a three- month motor trip to the west coast their destination was campbell river vancouver land where ernies nephew elgin miller and his wife who was the former ruth goldham live also mr frank miller they were in the midst of the salmon fishing district and muriel caught eleven ranging in weight from mo 11ml as well as fiftytwo speckled trout on the island the main indus- odeon theatres weekly guide held over til saturday the worlds immortal adventure beau oesto with guy stockwell doug mcciure and leslie nielion added attraction gun point ellllimg with audio murphy both features in color 4513404 steeles avenue west off highway 10 8774616 915 box office open 645 continuous ironi i pjfla soil from 5 odion husband established fruit market in georgetown in 1914 well knowirto older george town residents when her hus band operated a fruit market on main street mrs tony beet- too 74 died in st josephs hospital hamilton on august soth mr and mrs restive came to canada from their native sic ily in 1912 living first in hamilton in 1914 they mov ed to georgetown to establish their fruit business in 1930 mrs restlvos brother dick lic it took over thtnusiness and continued to operate it until sold to the caruso brothei few years ago the restivos moved back to hamilton in 1902 where he di ed two years ago she was also predeceased by two sisters and two brothers her brother sick lkt t6 wesleyan st ge orgetown was her closest rela tive requiem mass was held on august at all souls church hamilton and interment waa in social and personal mr and mrs steve norrie 241 delrex blvd have had as their guests her greatniece and her husband mr and mrs jim cantor washington dc guests at the home of mr and mrs james evans 5 val- leyvlew road last week were mr and mrs james w taylor and beth of calgary mr and mrs jack campbell of orangevilie and mr and mrs melvin snyder of waterloo were recent visitors with mr and mrs garfield mcgilvray 8 guelph street mrs j kemshead st churchill crescent has just re turned from a months holiday in edmonton banff and calg ary while in edmonton she visited with her son albert and bis family mrs kemshead trip was made by train mrs john r scott emery st snd several of her children and grandchildren were in wingham on sunday to at tend the reunion of the hall family which was held in the townpark david harley 21 swing st donald young 38 edith st and george eua of campbell- viue attended a presbyterian young peoples conference last jk end at haliburton lodge drag lake george remaining for the sessions this week mr and mrs walter biehn and charles 26 queen st and miss ellen biehn who has completed her first year of nursing training at toronto western hospital were vacat ioning last week at their cot tage at inverhuron beach mr and mrs j mckean of dumbarton scotland paying their first visit to canada are guests of mr and mrs bill mair and daughter arlene 62 sargent rd for the next four weeks the men are cousins they will also be renewing ac quaintances with a number of friends from the old country who live in this district again georgetown was priv ileged in the presence of a pro minent visitor when a lieuten ant colonel of the royal dutch navy chaplain peter buyssen officer in the order of orange of nassau on his way home from curacao netherlands antilles visited for a week with mr and mrs jack nieu- wbof 25 mcgilvray cres mr nieuwhof oneeserved with him in the dutch forces in indon esia the meeting was most pleasant as the reverend fath er buyssen married the nieu- whofs in 1950 during his stay he visited niagara falls the canadian national exhibition and the toronto city hall he was most impressed with can- coolest spot in towni holy cross i parish hall i inter at rear every thursday night 8 pm 15 mo games 1500 each jackpot 375 in 56 numbers shake the wealth and other specials admission s100 1 carta btra cores arid specials s far 50e 7 tor 1 wcjute reprints at 1966 holy cross separate school bus routes only those children living one mile or mere from school will be eligible for transportation to and from school route no 1 lraves nocvel hardware 745 ajn 5 shamed to town line 5 slderoed end 1th line th lino and 10th mderoad 10th sideraad and 5th line 51 una and 17 tmereed 17th sl end eth line era line and no 7 hwv- ne 7 hhrhway and 7th line 7th line and maple an schosl route no 2 weber end geltey la em dvnceh end wooer route no 4 leaves hwv a ontario 100 am 20 slderoad and ith line wheelers store half way from wheelers to john st mfruntalnvtew end maple school route no 5 f and me school route mo 3 leaves jhn and mowntatitvlew 7 jo am s leaves sims gata and raylawn wo raylawn and lenvstono school route no 6 noon bus lomvt 1 jo pjn school maple chartea george to main to ontario to college to victoria to john o mountalrivkw te raxway to delrex to sargent t mowiuinvlow te sinclair te duncan te raylawrf te weber to duncan te sinclair to school backto school teen dance featuring the ugly ducklings andtheshaynes acton community centre friday september 2nd 1966 9 pm to 1 am advance rickets on sale at acton community centre or phono tsmoss or s534020 125 single 200 couple thursday sept 8th 1966 general meeting acton community centre for ce time booking for the winter months everyone welcome thursday mt let tni paokie holy sepnldire oemetery hare when does school qperi youve after shopped one of ontarios finest family clothing stores send your children hack to school in style silvers carries a complete essortment of quality clothing and faer- wear for children of all apes slivers mederere prices plus unmatched budget terms makes this store your logical headquarters for becktescheel shoppirajl girls gym suits excellent quality size 10 to 20 special 299 girls blouses 4 to 14 a wonderful selection at 29 girls wool pleated skirts lovely new fell shades i io 6x 498 i 598 roys longeleevo v shirts 198 boys orion pullovers 2 boys corduroy jeans fall dresses i to 6x from 498 7 to 14 698 lameswool crepe suits 3995 ladies- corduroy suits 1495 ladies wool skirts 898 ladies- blouses 298 ladies- shirts ladies sweaters boys slacks wash and weer flannel continental styling sizes 818 boys lined jeans double knees elastic bock as well as belt loops sizes 812 2 boyst shirts half sleeves now going fit 818 years v2 price boys briefs heavy combed cotton interlock knit size 8 to 16 49 for efficient and professional weed pest control call kill- a weed 8779294 tws monday j p ja at the rjvkra m norval full jackpot 1125 560j0inrllbe3tatfwj free bus tws monday phonj tttvaisi m awitarswtt

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