Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 29, 1966, p. 10

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kelso chosen as site for ontario agriculture museum s hchud dtcip tcksflft jani jean ickktt j ooofmy ww coluift a mmtit t ctoffltn wai born in scotland and was born in flockwood and srfri wiu saeith stone in to ctaadu in 1920 she smitn fc s lmlt- 1 batehte moulding zjj v tati m 19u stockman his pres- feoaetsaad b saw plant elec- smlth ston fiwt ln ent position la sopervisorord y hack war service in- m a worked for the firm er processing he spent jour j three yean with the continuously lines ims and is year in the european theatre amy senate corps is italy now an assembler jwiring de- of war with the army service lemnvy one of vices jean 4eiives corps he ii member of the i fishing and from reading knitting and canadian legion lions club wife norma and sewing a brother and brother- and north ualton golf club then- sob sbthart enjoy fmwly inlaw both work fo smith k his wife itadelaine also works stone at smith a- stone dotothy mj dot hill was beta is norval and be- an working at south stone in 1s3s she is a fettfer in the pottery department dot en joys golf and member t knox fresfaytenaa church cheer she and ht- husband ebner who works in the slup- ping department have one snarraed son and two rand csriatren- carman r copland started with smith stone in 1941 and is now lead hand in the clay preparing depart tnent carman spent out years with the army service corps and is a member of the canadian legion carman and his wife ella have four sons and one daughter they also have su grandchildren william bill hill first started at smith a stone in 1928 has been back with the firm since 1943 and is now a packer and shipper bill enjoys gardening he and his wife edna have two daughters and one son all married and three grandchildren they en joy family gatherings the museum board otdtalton county has alto had its split ovar the agricultural museum there was a fraction oxjthe committee who would like to see the county museum in its own rustic surroundings in the heart of the kelso conserva uon area as next to the pro vincial museum naxt meeting the committee will discuss the matter at its next meeting at its last meeting voices were raised in anger after warden h h hinton bad sug geited such an idea kelso conservation area was opened four years ago and is the largest conservation area in the county it has an 80 acre man made lake part of which is used for swimming dominating the area is kel so dam which was built as part of the flood control program ed cross blood for canadian in jamaica thi thursday ontario agricultural museum wfll bs on a 69 aero site ad joining kelso dam conserva uon area j the museum site is pyt at the archie service property the subject of a bitter dispute in the helton region conserva uon authority the 09 acres wilt be retain ed by the department of agri culture for the use of the preservation society an agricultural museum 141 acre f the rest of the 145 acre pro perty will be owned by the halton region conservation authority the authority has bought the land for 70000 and sold 60 acres to the provincial gov eminent for 42509 the ority has received a so per centgovemment grant for its shr of the purchase and will end up paying about 15000 one member of the thor ity am maswn complained the land deal stinks but he was accused of trying to block development of the agricultur al museum the authority has had inde pendent appraisals that the 145 acres was only worth 43 000 even the department of ener gy and resources management queried the 70 000 figure however the department even tuauy gave the green light to the deal wn bra the- area was picked because milton is the location for annual steam era display of traction engines the hslton county museum is in the con servation area and the kelso conservation area is a tourist centre the dispute over the site of the agricul ural museum has dragged on for more than a year with several meetings be plymouth comes in a fresh new f nely sculptured des gn for 1967 w th a full twees provincial government ran of body styles and power plants that promise to fulf 11 the pace n performance official the halton region quality and luxury n the popular car field w irh dramat c styl ng changes conservation authority the plymouth s long and low body treatment s subtle yet exc t ng n its newness from steam p the eyecatching recessed f ull w dth gr he w th ts vert cally stacked dual headl ghts pjyjy nes are c anc uncluttered as they flow back to a w de and handsome rear deck print bonanza book a historical novel bised on the bonanza television series is being published in paperback entitled one man with courage tor the first time in its 29- year history the canadian red cross blood transfusion serv ice has supplied blood for a canadian citizen in a foreign land in answer to an urgent re quest from jamaica four units of onegative blood were rush ed to montego bay aboard an air canada plane for transfu slons to a canadian leukemia victim the appeal for blood was made to the canadian lied cross because only one unit was available in jamaica hard ly enough to aid the stricken patient a phone call from the canadian patients doctor in jamaica was placed to toron to explaining the urgent need for the comparatively rare blood free blood is available to canadians hospitalized in the united states through a recip rocal agreement with the am erican national red croat attend the blood donor clin ic at knox chufcbiall on monday october 17 farewell presentation anglican rectors wife ars gordon spence presid ent of the daughters of george s presented a set of screened linen guest towels to mrs jh mcmulkin at their meeting monday night sept 19 expressing the members re gret at her departure from the parish and wishing the mc mulkin family well when mr mcmulkin assumes his new parochial duties in hamilton in october the meeting was held at the home of mrs tom van sickler and after a few items of bus iness were dealt with members enjoyed a game of court whist mrs ernie pearce and mrs kenneth girvan were prize winners sandwiches and cakes were served by the lunch committee mrs ron roberts mrs gordon spence mrs murray henley and mrs william mcnallywmrs alan thompson thanked mrs van sickler for her hospitality pack i 1 1967 plymouth vip f0urd00r hardtop tion and other interested part tea j cordon a skdy king vincknt m jury hepburn started with smith a stone was born in stratford and is 1m1 and is now supervisor started with smith it stone in production control gorily 1941 his present position is a pent two years over seas with pottery maintenance mechanic the infantry he is a member of jerrys bobbies include fishing the crifr lexus and north and the horseshoe club he is hattcm golf ctab he and his married with two children his wife jean have one son con is employed at flax george kornktz hails from saskatchewan and has been in georgetown since 1940 he started at smith 4 stone in september 1941 and is now a hydraulic clay press operator george has a son and daughter both of whom are married and six grand children theresa harrison came to canada from staf twdshne rn gland and started with smith a stone originally r an 1929 she has worked con tumonly trace 1942 and now is a punch press operator i is a hockey fan she is i with two daughters both named and- has three grandchildren herman mcclcllan wa born in carlcton coun t lie started with smith a stone in 1941 and is presently a kiln tender herman is a member of the oddfellows lodge he and his wife ethel have three children all mar ned and nine grandchildren herman s son works for flax tlymoutf67 belvedere plymouth l out lo win you oveftlus yew with the noons new v belvede el belvedere s voting car tvery hi to dnve it ndes o an easy hand ng 116- nch wheelbase ik model choe rwres from the belvede c i and ii th u the saiell te lo the sco ci n ne twpertoraunce gtx in de ouis de the e s a jitu tne abou besede rhafi bound to w n v ove indud ng belveoefe j pnee com m and e the jjcvfc new 67belvede e siol 4dooi saa iwhxfc ktttttb sport fan 2- pfp 11fakli attmlbm fury earl j barney wilcox was born in toronto he started at smith stone in 1934 and came back to the firm in 1945 he is a charge hand die setter in the punch press department barney spent five years with the artujcry in eur ope barney is a bachelor and devotes some of his spare time to sports he belongs to the canadian legion and north halton golf club four more winners ln lhhu 200 club four 290 club draw winners were declared when tickets were poised at a aaeeting by the apjnwiint georgetown lions sseetmg september 6th the fc draw was conductedbe- e the dob reces forchi i of july and august july were 31 henry sl and krs heksi brisbois 31 mdn- tyre cresc and for august mr ted arnold 51 charles st and mr pat vance 30 churchill cresc master points night at duplicate bridge tuesday evening september 20th was master point night at the georgetown duplicate bridge club with nine tables in play winners were north south kay harmer george solty mrs win hyde mm elizabeth mccrae r pruil george sargent gerry reynolds duke wilson east west mrs florla nod weu mrs w wilson earl emend john offenbeck mrs m taylor mrs aileen brad ley tied for 4th mn mary rose peters mrs doris barber mike lorusso and reg williams saturday is pall pair day in georgetown see you there look whirs happened to fury what t the moil that can happen lo any new at a lo al change that fury freih daiil ng new t om bumper to bumper in de ihe luxury t extravagant ben nd the wheel you ii epe ence fit iuway up f onl and a r de lhat i to i on a re imoolh plymou h yt have k ill out to w n you ove f om the fury i up thru the fury 1 1 i i sport fury lo th c egant v p lury has everyth ng a i over all ncwl t uth you tl nev guc ih b g ca s a fury t it vou check the name plate fo the i ehr t u p mg 67come n lo yo r mou h deale i and lee what 1 happened to fury it t tentaltonall chrysler thh it the year to move up and enjoy ihe chrysler way of i le for 1967 chryiler offers fve gtimo oui ler es the modestly p red newpo t the newport cuilom the exc i ns chryiter 300 the elegant new yorker the town and country wagon r ei each tertet hat its own d tt net ve indlv dualized myt ng or 1967 chryiler enhance hi reputation lor quit ty and preitlg that hat made it the moit wanted car in in clan dei gn ref nementi et a louche of luxury and complete new aetv package make thit car even mo e deilnbt move up enjoy the chryiler way of i ft valiant io t come to compacts nobodv beats valant for velue irre re can vou get sol d con- mrud o ue in boa nde i ke tofvon- oom nei at val ant tfk and to fc wml ppd wnartesl compact look nat ant has oubow r every other compact n cau tew year runn ng and it all to do t aga n ii you ant value vou t valunt y val ant owner fury fttvwrw vejtmit chrysler on display t see drive these great new fflcarsfronf maveal motor sales ltd 361 guelph street east georgetown ontario

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