Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1967, p. 14

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coming events topi fan club anyone interested call susan 8773108 optical prescriptions filled or duplicated 8773971 robert h hamilton optometrist tf halton east new demo cratic dance march 4th al 830 pdtt uaw hall martin st icnton rummage sale saturday ifarch 4 1967 st johns united church hall 10 am to 12 noon good used clothing or all ages speyside parents associa- hon axe sponsoring a bake sale and euchre friday march lolh at the school euchre 336 prizes and refreshments georgetown agricultural fair board will sponsor a euchre in stewarttown hall friday march 10th at 830 pm every one welcome prizes lunch ad mission 50c rummage sale sponsored by the paroisse du sacre coeur starting at 10 am to 12 pm saturday march 4th in the church hall come one come all- 22 halton egg producers an nual dinner meeting monday march 13 hornby united church 7 pm outstanding guest speaker entertainment tickets 150 from local direct ors or mrs ken ella milton 8780408 canvassers ar badly need ed for red cress campaigtvfor- fvnds blitz day in georgetown and district on monday march 20 volunteers 16 or older has phone 8774424 and donate a few hours to make 10 calls 39 come and enjoy yourself at ashgrove institute st pat ricks dance on friday evening much 17 at stewarttown halt novelty dances and lunch pro vided modern aires orchestra d 9 pm to 1 am ad mission 225 per couple harrison teacher parent association is presenting two health films for boys and girls of the senior elementary school grades the film for girls only wql be shown to girls of grades a 7 and 8 on march 6th at 730 pjn t holy cross auditorium hie film for boys oniy will be shown to boys of grades 7 and 8 on monday march 20 at the ugh school parents urged to accompany children or supply written consent blood donor clinic manday march 13 1967 130 4 and 6 to 845 pjn at knox omxh hall beside public lib rary in georgetown new do nors urgently needed ege 18- 41 no more excessive waiting tnrapertelon end babysitting available to donors it required phono mrs r h jones 774435 georgetown horticultural society invites members to en joy instant spring beauty now olceefe centre sunday march 5 leave oelrex plaza 1230 noon members phono 8776158 or 8772488 if transpor tation required or car space available council votes confidence in cedarvale board actions engagements mrs diane graham is happy to announce the engagement of her sister lillian daughter of mr and mrs t mccolgan of georgetown to mr gary be eteao son of mr and mrs g bonetcau of brampton cemetery memorial service planned as annual event a memorial service planned for june 11th in greenwood cemetery will become an nual event if chairman aub rey grant has bis way he has pushed the idea for some time and now has the cooperation of the odd fellows and the canadian legion the odd fellows and the le gion plan to build a memorial jcairn out of quarry stone in memory of odd fellows reb- ekahs and legion comrades the actual memorial service is being planned by john t armstrong all organizations and service clubs arc welcome to join in the service and parade to the cemetery the legion is hand ling the parade and hope to have the girls pipe band and lorne scots the committee is hoping ev eryone will put flags on the graves a letter from chris walker a member of the board of ced arvale community centre parked a further exchange be tween reeve hunter and cr wm smith at council monday in his letter mr walker said he objected to slurs on the board made at recent council meetings and said the town by law which established the board provided that books minutes and audited statements arc av ailable to council and the pub lic reeve hunter has been push ing for a financial statement and list of rental fees charged by cedarvale alter the letter was read the reeve repeated that he had cast no slurs on the board i asked for a financial state ment a list of organizations renting the building and the fees they pay surely im titled to that he said cr smith who is a member of the board reiterated that the information is available at any time its unfortunate thero has has been such a eontroversy over a group which has a 4000 budget he said the matter was ended when all members voted to write the cedarvale board saying that feelings expressed by some council members did not reflect council opinion and that coun cil is in full support of thr board ill vote yes to that said reeve hunter im not trying to condemn anyone there have been lots of slurs thrown at me but ive thrown none riuroly any ratepayer has the right to know what ive been aakini seejc ontario conference on costs of education annual hospital board elections next week the hospital cafeteria will be the scene of the annual eetlng of georgetown and dis trict hospital association an nual meeting next thursday march 9th this meeting will feature a report from the various com- ittccs and the administrator and will sec the annua elec tions it is hoped that a good crowd will be present magistrate john d ord the chairman of the board will give his report on the hospitals progress during the past year and will outline plans for the future anyone wishing a member ship ticket may purchase one at the hosptal during office hours ah honorary life members those who gave in excess of 550 to the building fund are entitle to an annual vote as well an advertisement m this issue gives details conference on municipal education costs is being sought by the windsor city coucll windsor claims there is a crisis in which municipalities cannot keep up with necessary civic services because of the rising costs of education and wants a conference of civic and provincial officials to discuss this monday georgetown council endorsed the windsor resolu tion council also favoured a sub mission to the government from the council of sandwich west which would exempt machin ery and- equipment purchased for municipal purposes from the 5 ontario sales tax the georcrrrowm hiraut thursda march fodlht discuss colour movie as county industry booster red cross is always there f with your help halton county may be the star of a colour movie depict ing its own assets if county council approves 9000 for the production of the film and 1400 for extra prints the movie will bo industrial promotion to be shown over a wide area j hurst chairman if he committee stated that first impression is the most import ant and felt this movie would give not only a favourable first impression but a lasting one the movie will show existing industrial buildings proposed ones parks recreation areas golf courses schools little the atre groups musical societies all aspects of living in halton ah musical background will be local talent and the george town girls pipe band may be used according to mr hurst the request will be consider ed in the budget discussions minor hockey playoffs sat march 4th senior league 1st gam of 2 game total gis 645 team 1 vs team 3 7 30 team 2 vs team 4 815 scrape and flood american league 1st game of 2 games total goals 8 30 baltimore vs buffalo 9 00 springfield vs hershey 9 30 scrape and flood nhl 1st game of 2 games total goals 9 -15- toronto vs montreal 1025 philadelphia vs st louis 1110 scrape and flood junior a gam no 2 of smlflnalb 1125 iondon v hamilton peterboro vs oshawa congratulations arc in order to our 4town tournament teams for winning the fergus centen nial novice and bantam cham ships well done boys minor hockey dance attracts 105 couples a fine crowd estimated at 105 couples made the annual geor getown minor hockey dance at the georgetown golf and coun try club friday night a success the affair was arranged by a committee headed by del beaumont music for dancing was by the modernaircs a door prize was won by jun ior beaumont his ticket was park school pupils reenact riel trial thursday morning today louis riel is being retried for high treason this time the out come may be in doubt the grade eight pupils of park school are reenacting the trial with a judge jury and lawyers for the defence and prosecution louis riel the defendant is john caton with david warren as the defence attorney and robert allison as the prosecut ing attorney magistrate john ord qc will act as the judge the four witnesses for the crown are neil wilson cathy lince bob runham and julie bundle the four defence- witnesses are erie hansen robert rudy kim h- er and patricia monckton a jury of six boys and girls will decide louis kiels fate drawn by mrs john barber mrs do n puckeringwas win ner of a lucky draw the prize was a quilt made and donated by mrs myrtle pattenden for your entertainment mcgibbon hotel presents georgetowns own bob corey thursdays fridays saturdays ernie thompson manager win 200 a month for 5 years playtex bra sweepstakes jmj imr oowsfrot tor tqtamrj on of dim itacbbfci jsc fcr postatv mm buubful bwtau long fina and padi stylo to cbjemm frav indovnc kpiutmumztmrbavmiamkkw thwr iubc twft ml stdn ute3zmc nw i ibmftn pacwni ttat tor l omt shttt can bunea up white sa3bb onftfils with slnfcn strap flbnon as seen on tv ruth mason new president halton junior farmers cacnpahnvforfunds blltx day monday march 20th canvassers are urgently noaded if contacted pleas volunteer christian reformed church worship services 930 em and 300 pm 7th line r r 1 georgetown onl everyone welcome i february 15th marked the occasion of the halton junior fanners annual meeting held in the board room of the ont- ario depl of agriculture and food milton john mcgee of norval who re presented halton junior farre- ters in the recent public speak ing competition toronto pres ented his talk on water conser vation to the juniors he stress ed the need for improved meth ods of conservation of water supplies and cited many exam ples of water pollution in onl which are rapidly depleting our supply the new executive was elect ed and officers arc as follows past president harold thomp son president ruth mason vicepresident don swackham- cr sccrctaryloishunler treas urer ernie alexander press reporter bryan bessey provinc ial director joy hayward joint institute convener wilma ma son a certificate was presented to harold thompson by a repres entative of the hamilton spec tator in recognition of his be ing chosen to attend the eastern ontario and quebec bus tour this year social personal mr and mrs gw- campbell rr 1 georgetown have just re turned from a two week holi day at miami beach mrs jack gcrrie toronto is visiting this week with mrs s b groat 22a main street s debbie bell of 40 delrex bi held a valentine party febru ary 14 gucstsattendinr were shirley mcqharric sandra walsh kim mccartney andrea walsfirtcslie catling debbie martin yvonne bratkin eliza beth catling ann catling fun was had by all you are invited to the rebekahs 49tti birthday euchre party thursday march 9815 pm lunch good prizes uicky draw admission 50c odd feuows hall wulayan st ilvers odeon theatres r box office open 64s continuous ttoiii pro- odeon b3s itoi 389 today only jarl kutle christina schollin dear john- friday saturday only rd taylor jill st john the liquidator color adult entertainment i arthur clark prominent among ayrshire producers first baptist church minister rev l e wilton organist mrs walter townend 1000 am sunda church school 11 am morning worship how rcadest thou 7 pm evening worship the friends of jesus 815 pm baptist youth fellowship the ayrshire breeders asso ciation of canada presented spe cial traduction plaques and production trays to the owners of higb producing ayrshire cows during the luncheon at their annua meeting at the sheraton mount royal hotel montreal wednesday feb 22 suitable engraved silver trays were presented to the owners of herds with the highest herd average in their group the groups are divided according to herd sice in group a for herds with 615 cows the winner is the university of bc vancouver their 11 cow herd had 305 day record that aver- iaged 1x368 lbs milk 581 lbs fat 470 per cent with bcas of 158181 this is their third t year to win a pro- iduction tray no jam ups as motor licence deadline passes but for a brief flurry of last minute customers over the week end the depl of transport of fice was reasonably quiet dur ing the last few days allowed to obtain plates although a very great psrt of the car owners obtained their plates during the last two weeks of the licensing period there were no real lineups mrs b clark local registrar said last friday the 24th was our bus iest day with well on to 500 obtaining plates however this was not overly difficult and there was very little waiting mrs clark said naturally when fifteen or twenty people arrived together its inevitable that a few minutes holdup oc curs but it was no real hard ship as we had two of a staff on the last few busy days annual meeting banquet halton coop medical services march 11th 1967 knox church hall georgetown luncheon at 1230 noon tickets 200 business meeting following everyon walcoma film for children wait disneys hans brinker the silver skates holy cross auditorium saturday at 215 vdtttfc adults 50c the christian and missionary alliance p w collins pastor telephone 8770816 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship the man without an axe n kings 6 what god does not give man can never falo what god gives bun may kill la 700 pjn- evening scrrlca ctdfjrvala conumnlry cor maple asd maim ques all for young cows gram pian kitty lula good plus is the high producing junior 2 year old with her record oi 16368 lbs milk 511 lbs fat in 305 days with bca s of 239 and 179 ijcr milk yield estab lished a new canadian record on 2x milking for this age class the other two clark cows winning plaques arc both four year olds and both arc by the same sire selwood dcwdrops boy the leading senior 4 year old producer is grampian la dy d very good with her yield ot 17930 lbs milk 681 ihs fat in 305 days with bcas of 211 and 195 in 365 days she prod uced 20790 lbs milk 793 lb fat her sister grampian pret ty dewdrop excellent is the leading junior year old pro- last minute lineups occurred ducer she produced 16612 land the last customer was tak- n i i r- r- r lbs milk 641 lbs fat in 305 en care of by 545 the winner in group c for 1on j l i i n t davs with bca or 201 and 189 herds with 26 to 40 cows for the although the car owners have third consecutive year i arth- j jjf j milk 7m licensed their vehicles it now ur h clark georgetown his w 0y ibecomes the truckera turn herd average has made a rem- monday of this week was also fairly busy but by tuesday af ternoon the deadline most people hud obtained their pla tes and business was described as very quiet as in the past few years no arkable increase during past few years and reached its highest level last year when his 28 cow herd had 305 day rec- ords that averaged 13089 lbs milk 496 lbs fat with bcas o lb production plaques were pre sented to the owners of the high producing cow in each age clasf according to the aver age bca for 1968 these pla ques were won by breedera in bc ontario and quebec rotarians plan mailing for easter seal campaign arthur h clark georgetown also won tkn prodoctio plt- itjic5 are now in the last fquarter of tbeir licensing year and yearly truck plates went on sale march 1st for the past several yean and this year ag- lain truckers have been able to under the chairmanship ofi m cluh of georgetown kicked off the easier seal campaign mon- i lod of time three six or day night by spendin night stuffing envelopes i during the next week the easter seals go out to four thousand homes in the area they in turn are hoping for a dig response to the appeal for crippled children j ninemonth pcriodsas well i yearly their first quarter be- make it one of your centennial projects to give blood this year so that umi lifa may be uvtd lofs mako 1967 a record year for blood danationt in goorgotown and district come out to the clink at knox church hall en monday march 13th 1967 from 130o 4 and 6 to 845 pm refreshments served recorded music spring hat show by silhouette hats of borlmgtta monday march 6th 8 pm church hall sinclair mountianview rd dessert s coffee 645745 pm sponsored by st andrewvucwi admhnion sre bingo- for the past several weeks the office has been open six days a week to accommodate the public but with the main licensing period over hours will revert to normal i m g o win 450 500 jackpot i bs7 h i 15 jtkmjim q ames 10 each shra tt wmmi and otw spadal i dooihuzis riviera norval nxt tinubr t pm for ftm but rovhng cal 771151 p to t pmhn du sacr cwwhria holy cross parish hall enter at roar bingo thursday wgrff 15 reo games j15 00teac jackpot 400 in 57 numbers share the wealth and other shoals admission j100 1 car extra car and spadata s far st t far st proceeds rot holy ctoss ttljm

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