Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 29, 1966, p. 3

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1m7 acadian isifefc 5mssijj r trim sot and crisp lines of the 1967 acadian are emphasized by this canto sports njpe a number of styjjng changes enhance the acadian s appearance including new iffllte new rectangular parking lights set inboard of the headlights right in the gnlle a v modified deck lid arid new ornamentation and tnrri outstanding new safety features l- for 1967 standard equrpment on all acadiani include the gm developed energy-ab- r aflrbtng steering column which telescopes to 8v inches f layettes used clothing iode chapter contribution members of countess ol slrithmore chapter iode hkve been active in supplying layettes and used clothing for distribution locally or wherev er needed at the chapters meeting this month mrs r baljantitie reported that a complete layette had been sent to headquarters lad another layette and sever al boxes of used clothing will be made available to the local social referral committee she also reported that in june she and miss mackenzie had deliv ered sixteen boxes of used clothing to hamilton kiucation secretary mrs 01 iver hunter reported purchase of centennial pictures showing the fathers of confederation vatlon army school inlvew foundland q as most of the iode chapt er efforts are directed to schol arshlps and bursaries mrs hunter enlightened members about the lucy morrison mem orlal fund established in 1940 last year 2200 in scholar ships was awarded for social work library science ballet art music home economics and a short story competition members discussed medals for successful high school atu dents and this will be decided upon at the next meeting a new table model of thecana dian flag will be purchased for use at meetings a local cent ennial project was discussed and several suggestions made for the chapters adopted sa mrs dcnney charles mrs halton manor verdun lodge host for manors birthday party the september birthday par ty on thursday evening sept 15th was sponsored by verd i tin rebekah lodge georgetown noble grand mrs joyce bar ton welcomed the residents and then introduced the barber i shop singers also of george town who provided a most en joyable evening of entertain went under the direction of mr dava morgan mr james turnbull announced the num hers which were let me call you sweetheart i want a girl ve my regards to broadway tell he you forgive me on a sunday morning wait till the sun shines nellie now the day is over down our way and letf get together again the birthday residents were hen called to the head table which was tastefully decorated with flowers and a lovely bir today cake all received a card with money enclosed the bar bersboppers led in the sing ing of happy birthday follow ing which the ladies served a lunch of sandwiches relishes assorted cookies tarts and birthday cake the gentlemen showed they were adept at serving as well as singing by helping the ladies serve in the latter part of the evening small groups circulat ed among the residents and serenaded individual tables it was a thoroughly enjoy able evening and mrs j hoare expressed the thanks of the residents to the rebekahs and barbershoppers those who enjoyed septem ber birthdays were mrs sarah brain mrs me hoare mrs m shaw mr mj campbell mrs aj thompson mrs jm toveu mrs sa hiscock mrs ism mannell mrs j mason mr j troup mrs charlotte hacpherson mr win dewber ry mrs s halliwell mrs e dickenson miss lillian belcher miss n steadman mrs e bib- by mrs a boss mrs tfin james evans mrs keith bar ber mrs r ballaatine miss margery mackenzie were named as a committee to plan the annual valentine dance owing to the holiday the next meeting is planned for october 17 at tee home of mrs sam prance letters of thanks from mrs john t for flowers at the time of her bereavement and from miss marion prior an exchange tea cher from britain last 3 for a gift presented to her lunch was served by the hos tess mrs don wingrove ass isted by mrs ed hall mrs ernest forgrave mrs charles renwick and mrs claude keni tner and mrs hunter expressl ed thanks to mrs wingrove for the hospitality of her home wants teachers to stress canadian history politics thl ommtlown hirald tniarsoarv eptaaafcaf it ino page s bany harasr hp car tattey e ah i fee ptaj larger rote sad namcs to the attention of pan ue to tbewo- icacbers fader- et oakffflle aft their inner ami liai at st united canrtfc is oak marry barky totd ute we fed at tunes were the fight to facing area of on canadian way of life to our yonngatara ha pointed out perhaps we take canada for granted because weve never been under threat of losing our country despite the number of wars that canadians have fought he told the group our young sters should be told about the tremendous contribution cana da has made and emphasixea the role we have played at suez gaia strip korea pakl stan cyprus and the congo dr harley urged the teach era to call for help from their mcclure now in forestry rural development branch nah burton miss matilda sum mer mr w anderson mr m hargreaves mrs p green mr j wjl hampshire mrs mj forbes mr wm smith and mr a gordon i for the best in a jtutinr try the georgetown herald 22 main st s te s772201 anpaantaneat of dr george e lkclntc of kingston ont responsible for pragmas a the fend for rnr aj ffronoaaic dcvdopn fftted n the sural develop- ancat branch of tin depart a nf forestry is announced by the cnrfl semes comnus- native oa georgetown mr ccrore a a graduate of the bwyal mortary college the school of bnsmesz administra- tm of the ihuversjry of wesv ontario and thtfmniversrty of california berkeley with phd degree m econonucs during 1161 and 1962 he was employed as a research eot nest with the institute of en- pamun re university nf cahferaia in u8s and 1064 mr meoare served as an ec- inwit with the qahu trans portation stndy a jomt f eder- alntate project m honolulu orancevhxe cts letter carriers anananoeaeent from ottawa fat that letter carrier delivery service will ha provided m or aiigenlle by the post office de- partanent soon as m per cent of the hornet have been suitab ly equipped for jthe receipt of ymca ywca week october 1st to 8th j7388m is needed to help us help ii people of all ages creeds and nationalities your contribution will ib to hmuvtm leadership training equipment and supplies rental of facilities administration y campaign h q 14 main street south 8776163 please give generously when your canvasser calls hawaii since 1964 he has been a member erf the faculty of the department of political and economic science royal mill tary college kingston ontario and a consultant to arthur d little inc of cambridge mas- aachusetts elected represenuuvas and have them appear personally before the students and explain the functions of government on the municipal provincial and federal levels he told the teachers that youngster today are general ly speaking far more idealis tic than their adult parents and canada should take advan tagesf tbia by encouraging these students to serve in iar reaching comers of the world dr harley conceded to the teachers that canada has problenuut be said only by instilling in our students thorough knowledge and under standing canada and lis problems we face internally can we overcome them harley concluded by saying let a use our 100th birthday to sell canada to others of couraqbut perhaps mainly to ourselves and to our children lets have full know ledge and underaunding canada and you teachen leaders of our community and of our children moat lead the wayl have yon fonnd the answer to aaotroanillasfisur one that g rtaralt h cau irtl the mutual jjf e of canada i dastrkt rn john t aftmstrono clu 39 main st south georgetown ont tr 79621 office phones tr 72454 residence envelopes letterheads statements factory forms the georgetown herald 773301 introducing buck 37 the tuned car bokkprocntstbcf7venkmoftncttinpjar new power iieworcrau performance lomcalstepstadk of a grot engineering concept tuned car meant more than pure medianual 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