Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 10, 1966, p. 13

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active community worker one of qeorgatowni most public spirited citizens during bit residence bare gordon wfl- son mcllntoek 80 died in go- orfetown hospital october 20 mr mclintock had boon mi nafef ol the canadian bank of oommerca for 18 years when be retired in 1946 born in kirkeotillock scotland i he came to canada as a young nun and joined the bank of i hamilton ha continued with the bank in hamilton when it ma acquired by the commerce and in 1080 became manager in georgetown in his wide variety of civic interests be had been an act ive member of the lions club eequeslng agricultural society curling club red cross he was a member of the board of st johns united church and a member of credit masonic lodge he was one of the organ tors of georgetown girls pipe band during the war years be was prominent in government bond telling drives locus on high school commencement recipients of diplomas and special awards file into the georgetown district high school auditorium during commencement ex ercise in all 71 received honour gradua tion diplomas during the ceremony ip w i 11 1 the georgetown herald toronto township wont jjanta n favour swim poo cemenff a letter from toronto twp stating that their council did not endorse georgetown s res- olubon that a cement bottom be built at the terra cotta conservation swimming pond i read to council monday sight i dont think any members of their council have been up there on a busy summer day opined cr f harrison since this is the first letter not endorsing our action im tore the credit valley conscr- vation authority will take the over all opinion into considers tion cr emmerson remarked i suggest the heeve our member on the authority v should support una said the mayor l certainly will replied he reeve i brought this up two years ago its not fair to teguarda to watch over people when they cant see the bottom of the pool advises township should consider zoning bylaw at a brief meeting of esques- ing council last wednesday the night township solicitor dis- cussed the bylaw requiring i frontage of at least 570 for lots of ten acres or more he suggested the township should be considering a zoning bylaw the reeve stressed that it is still possible to buy fit teen thousand square feet lots it seems some people got the wrong impression he aid the election bylaw was pas- bed setting election day on de- cember 5th and nomination meeting the last monday in november building inspector t mc- lean reported building perm its in the amount of 5123800 were issued during october they wen all residential per- kr ambulance runs emergency runs accounted for two of the three george- 1 town volunteer ambulance calls during the period from october 30 to november 5 the gvas was required sunday oct 30 at 2 15 pm for an emergency run from georgetown to georgetoti hospital tuesday nov 1 fl 10 1 ajn for a routine transporta- tion from georgetown to geor getown hospital and saturday nov at 9 30 pm for an emer gency run from georgetown to sunnybrook hospital toronto volunteer ambulancemen don laird dan mossop dennis wright walter leuenberger chris walker and john elliott handled the duties the ambulance service phone j number is 8770221 brownies get awards new members enrolled on saturday morning octo ber 2twh the 4th george town back held ceremonies whidh the following awards were presented by brown owl mrs j hackenzle and pack ies janet asseltine lorraine se- ckington brenda reid fhyl lis briggs fst walker ju lie justlson susan laird linda lawson donnahoare linda hiddleton were enrolled brownies in the pack eleven brownies received their first year service star debbie moore lynn seckington sandra eyre kim worrall jane beckett brenda judd kendra spence laurie moore jennifer hall joanne seaton sherry scarrow three brownies received their second year star ann meal jeanette getty cathy lind say the meeting dosed with a halloween party followed by the brownie prayer and brow nie taps t arthur w wright dies in hospital former member of swan sea board of education and chairman from 1933 to 1937 arthur w wright died octobi er 31 at toronto general hosp- ital in his 65th year he been in falling health for the past five years he lived at 21 durban rd- islington born at kearsley near bol ton england he came to swan sea with his parents john h and rachel wright 62 years ago he was a life member runneymede lodge af am no 619 and was lodge master in 1945 senior elder of win dermere ave united church he had served with church and sunday school organisations he served in the canadian army provost corps from 1943 to 1946 as a sergeant he leaveshls wiferrita h hall formerly of norval hlsl sister in law miss hazel hall is a retired member of the ge orgetown public school teaching staff a masonic service was lvld last wednesday and funeral ser vice on thursday pallbearers were louis perkin james ro gers frederick archer sydney sykes of toronto charles hare london george macrae co bourge and frank collier ham ilton midgets lose georgetown midgets were de feated 64 by brampton mid gets in a centennial tourna ment round robin game in ge orgetown thursday night fowler from york in the second period hay unassisted and davies from kemshead and chapman scored for the hume club brampton goals were scared by prosser 2 montgomery 2 watson orr prouse and wright nj retired jtank managetyas entrance chain disappears from sheridan property moving to west toronto and later islington after his retire- mentba did not sos touch with georgetown he started bla own accounting business and spent much of his time in town where be had several clients ha leaves his wife agoes ooralie davison three daught ers mrs hugh mercer marjjr1 aret of markdale dorothy off islington and mrs william scbenk jr varna of george town and two grandchlldrenj diane and william sehenk rev ian fleming conducted the funeral service last wed nesday at the h c mcclurel funeral home with interment following in greenwood cerae- tery tallbearera were his son inlaw william sehenk and grandson william dick ucata hugh mercer markdale dr hugo mccrunmon guelph and dr donald davison shelburne a masonic service was conduct ed try the local lodge on tues day evening thkraa may have used guiarof halloween pranksters to strip lengths of heavy chain from tour ntraneea of tht sheridan nursery property in the glen williams area last week local manager joe pokluda amid the chain uo feet in all was taken from the property entrances on the 10th line of esquesuig sometime hallowe en night or ealy the following morning he said their remov al would require proper tools indicating the theft was pre planned though the entrances were left wide open no damage was done the nursery stock sallinafad four ballinafad district students win hondurs congratulations to the sru dents in this district who wonl awards at the commencement at acton high school oh friday night kathryn sinclair won the general efficiency in grade 10 murray jamieson and nigel spucfr earned recognition for never absent and never late murray also won a ring for the best all round boy student bill black was on the cross country team representing ac ton high school in the ontario finals jit woodbridge on satur day they placed about third mr and mrs ralph robinson and son kelly left on monday for a trip to florida prjor to their moving to toronto the institute november meeting was held at the home of mrs win mclean on wed nesday afternoon mrs e mcj lean the agricultural eonvenj er gave a reading on consum ers prices and agricultural produce the motto whether a man ends up with a nest egg or a goose egg depends on the chick he married it was de elded to send 10 to the new adopted child in korea and plans were made to hold euchre on december 6th changing worlds for women stressed at bpw conference the challenge of a changing world is a very broad and far reaching theme and requires a great deal of scope this was the opening remark of mrs dorothy brown provln dal president of business and professional womens otabs at the weekend meeting saturday afternoon in the thunderbird hotel brampton hosted by the georgetown and brampton clubs it is a challenge which is continually popping up and is heard in every day conversa tion mrs brown said womens marriage keeping a home and having children is another challenge listed by mrs brown she emphasized that women must extend their know ledge and take advantage of courses to implement their ed ucation to stay on speaking terms with their children the continuing education ot women is vitally importa in a changing world mrs brown said reeve nance horwood honorary member of brampton business and professional worn ens club welcomed delegates at the dinner saturday night on behalf of mayor russel prouse and brampton town council referring to women working in brampton reeve horwood said that 94 women are in banks 79 are public school tea chcrs 142 graduate nurses there are women on the county council and on town council four are members of the library board and the chief registrar is hon william g davis spoke to the delegates sunday morn ing during lunch he appealed to women of business and pro fessional womens dubs to work at making the general public j aware of the challenge of educ ation with its many changes to day we are facing difficult in finance for education in this province mr davis said the only intelligent way to advance th potentials of the province is to have some knowledge of the problem and be able to lead public thinking to an aw areness of the necessity for what must be done this was the second year that a joint regional meeting of bu siness and professional worn- en has been held in brampton women of region 3 4 and id met together for the two day sessions the purpose of regional mee- ting is that women can exchange ideas and methods of accom plishing their main aim provement in the status of wo men a panel discussion on you and the changing world was part of the program attending from the george town club were delegate mrs maureen walker and observers miss jean mackenzie mrs ada wilkinson mrs loreen san- ford mrs elizabeth buck mrs marion mckean mrs win rigg miss jean ruddell and mrs alleen bradley i staff high school oar0 and people making rxesentshons i i vm awards seat story peg 6 i stage will discuss ewing st property with cvca yielding to the urging ofl reeve w hunter and cr em- merson council decided tol meet with credit vahey cons- ervation authority before the option on the land behind ew ing st running to the creek expires on november 15th something has to be done fast or lets forget about it commented thejleeve whether we favour it or not we at least should give them an answer added cr emmer son tf we simply let the option expire we dont purchase it replied the mayor cr emmerson pointed out that the mayor was supposed to have arranged the meeting with the cvca how can i make up inyunind if i dont know anything about it he asked cr harrison opposed the idea of a conservation area there on the grounds it would make the sewer services ann st and ontario st more expensive however he too ag- reed there should be a meeting no data was set ing a dainty lunch was served airs heinx steinfatt and airs all spence visitors on sunday with mr and mrs clayton allen were mr and mrs stan maaales ol niagara palls and mrs ernie hassles of woodbridge flowers on the altar in st albsns sunday morning were placed there by fifiaa fannie weaver in memory of fallen comrades getwell wishes are sent to ol1n williams rocks to jewellery is intersting for group the united church womens group enjoyed the talk on our canadian stones as well as other mode valuable gems given by mr john fanner of georgetown on monday night the meeting was- held in the fellowship room with seventeen members and friends attending mrs alex hunsdsle was in the chair and gave a devotional on remem brance day the hymn lead on o king eternal was sung followed by prayer the roll call was answered by giving verse on peace severakitems of business were dearwith and plana are being completed for the bazaar on nov 28th and also she church auction sale the same day in the town hall 12 o clock noon the ladies will have a booth there then mr farmer displayed and explained the various pieces of rock found in canada he then dis played the finished products made into brooches tie pins cuff links bracelets etc after a great deal of tfane spent on them polishing etc they resul ted in smootfh stones in many different colore very beajtiful to see he gave many bits of information concerning gems which few knew about least of all that so many beautiful ones are found right in our own country mrs hunadale thank ed him for providing such i pleasant and informative even jim bel who la in george and district hospital we hope heltaoon be wall and back at hs taxi buaineas miss barbara earth of ottawa visited on sunday with mr and v mrs c earth and marilyn mri alf alien has 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