Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 23, 1967, p. 7

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cairn essay contest decided or centennial the glen williams centennial committee met recently to con j aider various suggestions sub- emitted to them for suitable centennial projects it was definitely decided that centennial cairn would be erected at a suitable place in v front of the glen williams pub lic school it was also agreed out the old school bell would be mounted on top of the calm mr herle reid was ap- pointed to supervise this proj it wag also decided that all chool children residing in glen williams will be invited lo en ter a centennial essay writing contest all contestants will be required to provide an essay on jthe subject glen williams 1867 to 196t more than 2 000 words there will be two competing classes the juniors those 12 years of age or under as of april 1 1067 gnd the seniors those 13 years of age and over as at the same date there will be a prize for each of the two class es those children wishing to enter the contest are to contact the rev harold l ueweuin at the anglican rectory in glen williams telephone 877 9126 the closing date lor re ceiving the essays will be mid night april 15 1s67 and the decision of the judges will be final other suggestions received in elude those for a kite flying contest new street signs a park an old timers reunion agard en party and the wearing of old fashioned clothes and these noar being further considered at future meetings of the centen nial committee kinette mothers entertain for daughters at dinner the annual mother and dau fhter banquet of the george town kinetics was held at the home of kinette donna hoorea in nerval the kinettes their daughters and guest eileen mc leod enjoyed a turkey dinner id the absence of president marilyn sunnucks vicepresid ent rosine levy presided over the business portion of meeting zone a interclub is being held in guelph on april 12th and most of the kinettes plan to attend kinette gail collett has made plans for the mixed bridge fin ale and hopes to bold the eveji ing at cedarvale in april the eotfettes will be helping serve the bantam hockey tournament boys at the legioa on april 30th si georges host to womens prayer day and of his kingdom there shall be no end was the theme of the women s world day of prayer service held on friday afternoon february 10 in st georges anglican church sister helena ssjd of st jobn s convent wihowdale was the specialspeaker for the ser vice elaborating on the theme and expressing pleasure at be ing able to bring its message to a gathering of women from all denominations following an order of service prepared by the lat queen sa lote of the tonga islands in the south pacific representatives from various churches led in prayers and meditations mrs l wilton of first baptist c m j w and fcrs hviaerstuis of thi christian reformed churcb mrs earl ryder from st an draws united church mrs a e taylor and mrs g booth of knox presbyterian church mrs earl lince and mrs connell smith from st johns united church and mrs walter bichn and mrs thomas parry of st george s anglican church mrs george grasby sang the aolo m lord let me live to day accompanied by mrs ri chard vandenberg who was also the organist for the serv ice mrs wllbert bradley and mrs charles harris received the offering april fourteenth is the date set for kintennial ball john ny hood s band has been book ed for the evening a tashion show depicting the change in clothing styles over the past hundred years was discussed and ja befog looked into the next meeting of the kin ettes will be on march 9th at kinette rosine levy a lunch room supervision for four public schools with the establishment lunch room supervisors in four of the public schools teachers have beep relieved of this duty this service has been set up at chapel street kennedy wrigg ssworth and centennial schools only children who can not go home for lunch are al lowed to stay at one of the schools there are auxiliary classes with pup ils coming from all over town while at centennial senior pub lic school where there are only grades seven and eight the students also come from a wide area at wrigglesworth school only children from the mountain view road river drive area may stay in all these cases transports uon would have to be provided if the children were not allowed to stay for lunch four women mrs j emmer son at chapel street mrs g chaplin at wrigglesworth mrs r awrey at centennial and mrs r wilson at kennedy watch over the students while they eat lunch and afterwards while they read play chess checkers or watch tv their function is to keep order says board secretary james evans at a quarter to one the chll dren go outside to play for the remaining half hour pay for taste onnary salt or bicarbonate of soda is as good as commer cial toothpaste if not as tasty international theme for brownies and guides this week masonic lodge master was veteran of rcaf master of credit masonic lodge in 1965 and a member of branch 120 canadian leg wllbert james bert fid dler s3 of 94 guelph st died on february 11th in the hen derson general hospital ham ilton mr fiddler who was born in norval was the son of james and jane ann bird fiddler ho attended school at pi negro ve norval and georgetown and had been an employee of dom tar pulp if paper co since 1932 he served with the ait force during world war h was in terested in coin collecting and fishing he had been a geor getown resident since 1932 in 1934 he married edna el vina mclan in rogers road presbyterian church toronto besides his wife he leaves four children mrs robert lucas joan of glen williams mrs frank urbanski anne of tor onto jim of streetsville and ron at ham three grandchild ren sharon and dougie lucas and donnie urbansk and bro thers and sisters airs cecil gi ven alma of georgetown mrs harold smellie grace walter and bill of norval a brother robbie predeceased hm in in fancy rev harold llewcllin of st paul s anglican church nor conducted the funeral ser vice on february 14th at the harold c mcciure funcnl thinking day is a very spec ial day to all members of the girl guide movement both here in canada and throughout the world it is celebrated on feb ruary 22nd the joint birth days of the late lord baden- powell founder of the boy scouts and his wife lady 01 lve baden powell world chief guide who will be 78 this year this day is always marked by special ceremonies to highlight the ideal of international friend ship and understanding during the week of the 22nd which is boy scout and girl guide week most brownie packs guide companies and ranger flights crews and companies base their meetings on an international theme the brownies girls 7 10 years of age will dress up and represent a brownie from another land tell something about the cost ume customs alio history of the country of their choice the older girls guides 1014 and the senior branch rangers 1418 years of age will invite parents to their meeting so that they too may enjoy the in temational side of guiding each patrol a group of six will wear the dress of the country they have selected and include in their programme games and songs representative of that land and end by serving traditional dishes to their guests which they have prepared themselves apart from stressing the great importance of world friendship it helps the girls to learn more about their sisters in other countries their promise and law which basically like our own has its own special phrases and meaning in addition the girls and all those interested in guiding will contribute thinking day pen nies to the world friendship fund to aid the growth of world guldtng this fundalso assists- in the expenses of canadians selected to attend world gath enngs and international en campmenu hog output drops 10 in last year over 22000 hogs were pro duced in halton county last year but the number represcn ted a ten per cent decrease on 1965 halton county hcg pro ducers annual meeting was told wednesday the decrease reflected a gen eral downward trend in ontar ion and canada last year the national decrease was 3 1 per cent with a provincial drop of 1 6 per cent for a total 1500000 hogs provincial president ben steers told halton producers that canadian exports in pork products had decreased quite substantially imports were up mr steers said the bulk of the 22 million pound import in crease came from the us whether thats an indication that american hogs are getting better and we are looking with more favour on them or not i don t know he added despite the jow national production figures there waa an increase of 42 per cent grade a hogs the ontario increase was higher at 433 per cent there was a six per cent in crease in grade a hogs in hal ton consumption of pork has re mained about the same as it was mr steers said lucre cs in the sale of pork products hasbeen brought about mainly toe to toetncrease or fta pop- buob la th country proclamation th s is to remind the clt zens of georgetown that ono of ou greatest assets is the formation of the organ zat ons of boy scouts girl guides therefore to comply w th a resoluton passed by the georgetown mun c pal counc i 1 hereby proclo m the week of february 19 26 boy scout and girl guide week in the town of georgetown joseph gibbons mayor the okoroitowh herald thursday february 23rd 1967 page 7 home members or the masonic lodge held a service at the fu ncral home op the previous night pallbearers were dr charier sayers sthtsvillc rob ert lawson stewarttown rob ert mcmaster glen williams irwirrnoble douglas latimer and edwin wilson flower bear ers were ross thompson sam penrice paul armstrong tho mas eason harold wheeler william graham and albert hunter interment was in ilillcrcst cemetery norval beard growers increase more ana more entrants the georgetown beard growing contest are in evidence with each passing week the judging will take place at the george town fair september 23 seven months is still lots of time to cultivate a healthy crop of fac ial foliage if you haven t alrea dy started limeh0use we extend sympathy to mrs gordon thompson and daught ers dorothy and heather in the sudden death of her hus band in m accident last week rev f n young baptized kevin glen son of mr and mrs sorrcn perrson and gerald glen son of mr and mrs george harrington at the serv ice of tjmehousa presbyterian church last sunday drink and school morn nan half tho alcoholic in ontario never went to high school annual georgetown district memorial hospital association will bo hld in th hospital cafeteria 8 30 pm oa thursday march 9th 1967 holders of 19o7 memberships and honorary ufa memberships are urged to attend annual memberships are available at administrators office monday thru friday refreshments john d ord q c chairman r mans home is his castle but remember your home can be a dan serous castle if accident axards aren t guarded gainst make sure matches and poi sons are out of the reach of small hands that stairs and halls are uncluttered and outside entrances arc free 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