Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 22, 1966, p. 13

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fttyxmrrrttim st i th oiorutown hiraid toorarfw wcawajr m li4 paoc 1 greetings i christmas santa doesnt care if the kids have snowy hair theies no aoc umit on santa claus oift oivino hera the plly old elf passes among guests at the rotary clubs nrtal tinier run dinner handing out goodies from his bottomless bag 22 tra1k charges rurdlaccidents on increase as driving conditions poor for the period december 4 to december 10 1968 inclusive personnel of the north hilton detachment ontario provinc ial police worked a total oi 841 hours and patrolled a total of i 7879 miles on highways in the area resulting in 22 traffic charges- and 31 traffic violat ion irnings warnings issued were for infractions under rules of the road and faulty eqjipl merit during the current week 14 property damage and 2 perso nal injury accidents were inves- tigated resulting in 3 persons receiving injmieand approxi znately 11 165 a property da mage contributing factors in the majority of accidents were slippery roads and adverse weaj ther conditions latere were 90 general occur rences reported including theft of onan gasoline power plant aircraft transmitter carpenter tools and electronic radio parts the property of ernest eck ert con 6 nassagaweya twp and theft of christmastree lights in the glen williams ar ea 2 persons were reported missing and later located re maining occurrences were of a minor nature there were 4 liquor seiaurea made resulting in 5 charges under the liquor control act 1 person was charged with care and control of a vehicle while ability impaired with the busy holiday sea son approaching it is request ed that vehicle operators exer cise additional care and atten- turn when driving gifted georgetown woman anthropologist nurse a private funeral service was held on sunday december 4 for miss adelaide lash miller at her residence glenhnrst 70 maple ave w miss lash miller died in toronto the pit vious day she moved to georjetownj from toronto in 1954 purehasl ing the former smith stone jtaff house after graduating from b sh op strachan school whe e shel was awarded the governor general s medal miss isb hiher trained as a nurse at to ronto general hospital and re- eeived the award for the high est standing in examinations courses in such varied subjects as journalism pottery automo bile engineering textile de sign showed her variety of in teresu she studied the art of silver making and eiamelling which she studied with arthur bracken erin silveramlth two things which more than anything else- fascinated were the orient and the history and origin of roan for two years she trav lled1 in japan china french indoj china korea siam ihe malay states java burma india cey ion and egypt then she studi ed at the university of toronto where she received her ba in anthropology and ma in chin ese studies subsequently miss lash miller worked for some time in the chinese department of the royal ontario museum she was the daughter of the christmas gifts arb meaningful gift giving at yuleude dates fjack to the roman saturnalia when those people presented wmtr friends ssrense fraits pastries and even jewellery also we remember the rich gifts out the magi or the wise m n brought to the christ child in the matter at bethlehem late professor and mrs wm lash miller her father was head of the chmistry dept at the univers of toronto from 1920 to 1939 his enormous con tribuuon to the department was given official recognition 1953 when the university s new chemistry building was named the lash miller clinical laboratories it was one of miss lash mil lees thrills to unveil cteve home portrait of her father in the main hall of the building the day it opened the pant ing was a gift by chemistry graduates she leaves a brother william richard lash miller stans restaurant in downtown geokgetown in recent years the custom has caused much discussion here in the us for it must be ad milled that the exchange of pre sents cati at times baa burden instead of a p eaistretre some times deplore the fact christ mas like other holidays has become tinged with commerc ialism to offset this phase we tmould remember the fine spirit of friendliness that is shown through christinas messages and gifts- air mindid msosn ye have a variety hobblei and intere many a their awn sanaaes space with model airplanes s jwap the aeace of cfrrfetmas fill eacb an euet heart mcnamara jewellers cec mcnamara irene oraff pat thompson r9 leslie ami pat evans extend to all their customers good wishes for a very happy christmas and prosperous new year evans hair styles t claavahelcne drive oebrqtown f7739tt mince pie the oriental character of the nices and flavouring of mince pie was said to represent the rich gifts the wise men brought to the christ child lgvou all the best at cmstmas and a happy prosperous new year we want to thank all our customers for their patronage m 1966 we will look forward to the privilege of serving you again in the new year jacksons agaih centre 21 main street north phone 177smi c3ruutmxt 2rftfe9 as we greet the christmas season it is with deepest gratitude that we thank our fnends for their kind support during the past year bucks fine foods jim buck mill street pat vance georgetown jfc joy at christmas joy to fiie wotm eno ajmcfor fooa wh to our friends nod flaw fapjav f s movers storage 343 gueiph st ceotown from all your friends at w b hamilton construction company limited bill hamilton t ram court evary building naad r7734m merry merry ghrislroas to express our heartfelt gratitude for the jfrienohnp and ensmsity you hsrvvabowniathroagfa the year we extend best wishes for a happy holiday bill bailey the oil man georgetown brampton

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