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

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crest hardware owner had long career in merchandising ona of georgetown acoioriof um odd fellows lodge in tatlnessmeo james richardson georgetown he had been a x died in georgetown hospital member of the arena board ea february 17 and president of the intenned late hockey club and a mem- mr richardson who was to of to curling and lawn tm new years day had been bung duos he was an aid active in business until his 90th eot ffcheroim and enjoyed a birthday as operator of the crest hardware born in pickering he was the aon of yrdbam v richardson nd sarah cornell his great grandfather ezra cornell faun ded the university which bears ids name in ithaca new york after graduating from high atnool in whitbj mr rlchard- eon attended he philadelphia college of pharmacy and opera ted two drug stores there after he graduated returning to pick ring in 1906 he was a grocer there until he moved to geor getown in 1928 knee then he had been hardware merchant on main v street joining the crest organ ization a few years ago and doubling his store to take the adjoining premises which had been farnell s grocery in pickering he served as school board member for setcr 1 years and had been master i lam maveal game of golf he was a member of the society of friends he leaves his wife florence gibson four children harold of pickering walter kenneth and isobel mrs fred maveal of georgetown 13 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren he was predeceased by a brother walter of philadelphia and sister elizabeth of pickering rev john mcdermid of brampton conducted the tuner al service at the harold c mc clure funeral home and inter ment was in friends cemetery pickering pallbearers were bruce richardson james squires and kenneth butt pickering euwood huycfc can nington fred maveal and doug us richardson flower bearers were kenneth richardson pick enng james ronald and david richardson donald and will 150 rabbits are victims when norval garage burns about 9 am friday morning february 17th a fire believed caused from a space heater des troyed the garage of mr a lawrence in the cast end of the village mr lawrence had converted the garage into rab bit pens far a hobby and he lost about 150 new zealand whites in the blaze and all his equipment he estimated jie loss at about 2000 the prompt arrival of the esquesing fire truck and capable firemen kept the fire confined to the garage and no harm was done to the homes nearbj unit one of norval united church ucw met at the home of mrs wra graham george town on thursday afternoon february 16 with mrs g mil ler in the chair the roll call was answered with a verse from the bible containing the word love and mrs dune robinson a brownie enrollment con ducted by district commission er mrs r freeman was held in the presbyterian church wednesday evening february 15 the 5 little girh who w enrolled were kelly frost laune robinson lisa codlin gail harrison and carolyn ewen two brownies sharon moorcs and wendy dimock re ceived their golden bars fol lowing the enrollment service the la served hot chocolate and cooki on wednesday evening feb 22 norval guides held a spec ial thinking day program norval united church norval brownies and parents v ere guests hope parents accompany children to school films hamson public school tea efcer parent association is hop ing that parents of pupils m georgetown elementary school senior grades will go with their children to segregat ed films dealing with physical changes that accompany grow ing up when they are shown here a film entitled the story of menstruation will be shown in holy cross auditorium monday a plunltett march 6 to which girls lnl runitu trades 6 7 and 8 hae been in georgetown district herald that waj they can dis cuss and enlarge on the film s message mrs fcogan of the halton health unit will speak to girls as well on then- night at writing ttime a speaker had yet to be arranged for the bojs school board council at variance tited boys of grades 7 and 8 hae been invited to mew a film for them on monday march 20 m the high school auditorium en titled boy to man high school board won t endorse the georgetown council s submis aon on the plunkett report at a meeting of the board monda feb 20 the members turned the brownies joined the guides m an international camp fire and sing song the guide patrols put on a skit representing the 4 guide in ternabonal houses switzerland mexico englahd and india i with each patrol representing a different countn each pat rol had one girl dressed m the costume of the countrj theyl represented another guide told about the international house there and each group sang song from that countrj this was follow ed by a birthday cer emony when each guide lit a the ten laws and all joined mrs lome clcae gave th devotional and mrs harold l ons introduced tho new study book the church grows in canada mrs jim laidlaw and mrs orman laidlaw assisted the hostess in serving lunch and a social time was enjoyed an overall meeting of or val united church ucw was held in the church on thursday president mrs wm laidlaw m the chair unit one was in charge of the devotional and mrs lome cleave ga o the scripture lesson tho explanation and prayer using the theme faith this was followed by learning the centennial hjmn with mrs w ridley as pianist repeating the guide promise four new guides were enroll ed pauline lawrence mary pcttingill joy hamson and debbie o connell the l a served lunch and a social time was enjoyed the prosran for the tvemns an org amm f i i 1 snomal u clmrh couples and holland difran by mrs will c wjj held bert cleave the first halt of rev ud mfi w rldley their trip to the continent last on thursd venins year everyone enjoyed the ei u 6ul ofbcot cl cellent petures and the very i otre president mr and interesting commentary of the mrj km j gury mr trip by mrs cleave ind ulljrd q treasurer lnit tuo served a lovch mr and mrs uojd laidlaw lunch and a social time was en joyed norval scouts cubs guides and brownies held their annual thinking dav parade in hon thumbs down on a written re qf jjori po quest from the council skirg blrthd on slmd fcbnlary norm the shown h je b paul s an church filnw is alternated so that the drodo jum for girls is available one tatt p year and that for boys the next business administrator ern they are both being presented est forgrae was instructed to this year because there was no m his reply that the film last j ear high school board cannot en dorse councils submission since no child will be admitted without the signed consent of their parents or at least one of their parents in their company we hope the parents jimse the latter and attend with their children hamson association many of its points are in van ance with those expressed in the board s own brief council has pleaded a ca for status quo while the high school board favours a plan that would link georgetown bramp- jreudent mrs colter told the ton school areas th the mail bag being police chief is cold solemn serious business latter to the editor what it is like to b chiaf of police no man can help feeling a certain sense of pride when he arrives at the point where his aext stop will be the top rung en his professional ladder but there is something unusual ib- ut the top rung of the police- ladder it is the toughest job in the department from don m the ranks the role of chief looks exciting and glamorous but in actual practice the chief finds this position tense temp estuous and sometimes traum tic an applicant far this pos ition needs to know that beng chief is an assignment of trust rather than glory he will he respected rather than loved tolerated more than honoured and often hindered rather than helped instead of runing popularity contest he will be running semimilitary oper ation where life is otten take- and where human rights and human welfare are always at stake it is a cold solemn nd deadly serious business it is also in the very nature of such an assignment to pro- toke a resistance and opposi tion a chief is under the con tinuing necessity of urging peo ple to do what they know they ought to do but resent having tone this resentment reflects itself in criticism rumourmon ajering and sometimes outright character assassination the chief is automatically the main target naturally he will do every thing in his power to keep cnt tciam to a hi but to avoid it fa imp probably the meat nc can hope to ach ieve ii the bluasaetaon of doing ma work to ch that eotneday fta apdta of the calbtac and exit mam tfaa awiiiinmla will i mm ao awttar what 70a flab f oar caaaf of eaaatjwi aawar ta ad mit this he s fair he s firm and he s honest in the glossary of law en forcement accolades this u the highest compliment a chief can receive it means he ha been awarded the professions top oscar r haiey chief of police georgetown ministers widow was school teacher nurse a public school teacher whi later graduated as a registered nurse mrs argyle campbell 63 died at her home in welling ton on february 21 the former margaret evelyn campbell she was bom near georgetown in the scotch block daughter of the late hugh black and eva clandge she graduated from georgetown high school and peterborough teachers college and alter teaching public school few years took nursing train ing at toronto general hospital following their marriage mr and mrs campbell lived plamfleld and wellington wherehe was a united church minister mr campbell died in an auto accident ten years ago mrs campbell had been on the nursing staff of trenton general hospital was a mem ber of the church choir and the lnited church women in well ington she leaves three hugh of kelowna bc mrs colin evelyn markland of picton and miss sandra camp bell wellington and three grandchildren funeral service took place last thurtfry is belleville with inte in maple cemetery raw n 3 troax of wellington conducted the eamce joy harrison celebrated her 11th birthday with a party at her home recently present were her sisters and brother gail kevin and dawn andl friends linda ridley debbie o connell debbie frost heath er moorcs marianne dejongj and jane nixon jov is the daughter of mr re llcwellin conducted the special service leaders of the lanous groups arc scouts peter pomcroj cubs gordon 1 and mrs john h harrison douglas guides mrs douglas they are living in the late may jarvie and ljnda shea and mcclure home having purchas- brownics mrs r hamilton cd the propertv last ear glen williams communicants plan to join church on easter sunday there is j class ot tho which meets morninr at 9 instruction o communicant 5 home from a month s slay in ure united church i hospital in hamiltoi every sundaj m under the we extend congratulations their sunday j and best wishes to mr and mrs christmas in february its a mess gibbons it s a mess and looks liko a motion carried to hac replicc lot of junk said mayor gibbons merits made mondav asking council if the i want to cont nue the chris urns cfih canlr miccinn street lighting all this vear as juh jcc ifllmlliy planned fnr a centennial feat milfoil resident the georgetown herald thursday march 2nd 1967 school teacher mr w klassen gordon hilts who celebrated and this class of mainh teen their twenty fifth wedding an age boys will be taken into 1 niversary recentlj membership on easter bundaj mr and mrs mcmahon of tkc explorers group held montreal visited with mr and their election of officers last wednesday and elected the fo lowing president debra dcfor- est treasurer barbara cooper secrctarj mary lynn inglis social convener betty campbell social welfare eveljn eason the balance of the prognm was spent in games and sinking and a worship period twenty three girls arc enrolled and they hope to have their um forms shortlj wc are pleased to report that mrs lucy wagstaffe is home after seven weeks in george town and district hospital we extend congratulations to marty wheeler who received first on his trombone at the kiwanis music festival held in the central ymca toronto he received excellent criticism from the adjudication roland haines was taken to hospital in georgetown one night last week we wish him a speedy recovery mr and mrs robin cowtan of london visited with her par ents mr and mrs john hunter ellen and stephen on the week end get well wishes are sent to ed martin who is in georgetown and district hospital and also to mrs martin who bad the misfortune to fall on the fhildrnftthly and hreak hw wrist at the evening of public spea fang for the public schools held in georgetown last week we are pleased to report that cor feen cooper was first and kim kemsbead second mrs w klassen and family ov er the week end church mens club eleds new officers the brotherhood of anglican churchmen at st george s an glican has elected new officers for the year b butch fisher contin ues as president this year with michael armstrong vice presi dent david meakin is the new secretary treasurer and execu tive members are william chap lin william collier lloyd kyn nersley murray henley paul armstrong and robert borland the club meets for an early communion service and break fast monthly holds a yearly spring dinner and ulnnn dance each year and strives go fulfil the motto mora a better churchmen i ontario provincial pol ce a l the majtr said that ma stlll nun for ph lip ch rl bulbs are out and that wh tc ton a 55 who has been 1 s the hdro commission would re in irom h home m m mon place them the commi on mnce ho failed to return 1 oic docsn t favour the plan cither j work lhrco a deputj reeve speight mi- mr charlton a p l robert gested that cutting the 1 k b mplocc is a diabetic police and army personnel look part in an intcnsixo nianhu t last weci thcv look bedraggled no but when the bulbs are replac ed they will be colourful re s siher pieces marked cr bob francis a 1670 bv 16lh fift percent might be 1 f ectiv e canada s first coins 5 and 15 were 1 s ted in king of france investors syndicate ltd mr m j robertson manager of investors torontobloor reg on s pleased to announce that mr rid dalls 1966 sales of over si 400 000 fias placed him among the sales leaders of the company n canada this is the seventh time that mr riddall s annual sates have exceed ed ono million dollars investors syndicate end investors h g riddall trust company are subs diaries of division tho investors group the largest manager company of its kind in canada three affiliated mutual funds are investors mutual of canada ltd investors growth fund of canada ltd and investors international mutual fund ltd now 2 gray coach agencies in georgetown delrex restaurant georgetown market centre phono 877 9194 pe er karolidis agent stans restaurant telephone 8776521 stan wado agent gray coach lines fnends of mrs lome garvin are pleased to- know that she is annual meeting georgetown distriq memorial hospital association w b t in hi h c w 3h m n thursday march 9th 1967 holder of 1967 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 proclamation pursuant to a resolution passed by the georgetown municipal council i am authorized to proclaim the month of march as 4- red cross month for the georgetown and district branch of the canadian red cross society and 1 cah upon ll c t ens to recogn re and support tt e work of th s g eat humanitarian organization joseph gibbons nuyor

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