Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1967, p. 2

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eaving town hockey roup honours jim ford thi morsitown hirald thunday april is 1w7 page a ralph havre sunday april ftth can flrat world war veterans wted the 50th annlvers- ot the battle of vlmy id wa on vimy ridge and in don england and in h ot legion tranches throu t the nation branch 120 the younger rs will honour and toast scalar vets a little later in year during the nations trans week junellh in one evening will be strict for ur hrst war vets it is that every one of them be present at this time ere will be more particulars this evening in these no te ttie near future fifteen year sponsor er shel lawr referee in chief jerry perkins commissioners will be appointed by the exec utive wc as president of the branch were present at the din ner along with some of the branch executive to conduct the election while there we were happy and honoured to be cal led on to present a plaque to jim ford hie plaque from the branch was a token of the membership s esteem and appre- ciiuontojtaa torhit many years of time and effort given to saturday horning kid hock jim with his family is lea ving town in a few weeks and will btjsorely missed where ho ckey is concerned relax a little our ladies of the auxiliary work hard and long with the many parties weddings and ban quets they look after they also play hard when they compete against other auxiliaries in the zone etc ladies will be a social evening streetsviue on april 20th this will be after the monthly general meeting which will start at f p m this month again bus will be provided comrade cappcrauld would appreciate it if members would let her know if they intend go on etthcr of these trips ashgrove pot the past fifteen years ich 120 has been the sole wrs of saturday morning hockey every year as the n closes an election is held t the executive who vyill run gs for the next season this r was no exception on sat dinner meeting was eld in the branch auditorium ere coaches managers ref commissioners and what ve you of saturdav morning et enjoyed their dinner and ected an executive for the 78 season the executive isj zt k i form in a gaily decorated chi follows chairman bud ja bctwcen 8 1s m and 6 m with the assistance of mrs vice chairman bud hill p wayne shields mrs james east ecutive jun yates bill fish l a evening out for the an linda bailey she opened her gifts and invited her friends to visit them after they are living in their apartment commercial st milton lunch concluded the afternoon but in the next two weeks they are going to relax a little comrade elma capperauld tells us that georgetown ladies have an invitation to oakville on tuesday april lhh the ocoas ion is a birthday supper given by the ladies auxiliary of oak ville a bus will leave branch honour jrideelect at ashgrove community party a happy afternoon was spent on saturday when the ladies of the community gathered in the church basement to honour no ra barnes who is being mar ricd the end of april promise iron removal plant starts in may displaying a rust stained afreet bert porter sargent road ask ed council when the iron remo val plant would be in operation he remindct the council that construction had tarted about the tint time as general fircproofing adding that there was marked difference in the site of the two plants deputy reeve art speight re plied that the iron removal plantwould be in operation in may despite the repeated state ments of mr porter that he wan remuneration later in the evening when he had left council passed ft motion allow ing him two minimum billings for dirty water the hostesses mrs bill wll son mrs ernie tindale mrs c h dick and mrs len coxe had the room decorated with flow ers pink and white bells and cropc paper a short program of humorous recitations by mrs william cromar an ex teacher of nora piano duets by mrs frank wilson and mrs lloyd davison and a contest on store names took place nora v as then asked to be seated on the plat candidates warming up or election in halton east though there has been no on ouncement of a date for the next provincial election all three candidates have already started wooing the electorate of the new ridins cf halton east georgetown esqucsing milton nd oakville progressive conservative ja mes snow echoin his liberal and new detn critic opponents aid tte dont know the exact date but we expe t mr roba j to call an election before summer holida s said is the neglect of the con servative government to deal with the problems of ordinary people liberal candi late robin skuce aid although the old provin aal halton riding was strongly conservative the new riding of halton east appears to be extrc mely marginal it will be the campaign that will decide it mr skucc head of toe french department at ppclby college mid his campaign will stress is- nea in education particularly 1 more equitable tax oase for rfucauon costs other issues w 11 b the rcc erd of the conservative govern blent which he called retroac tire acting only from crisis pollution control and the fin octal climate of investment in the province the new democratic party s candidate is william gillies the basis of my platform he i am talking about people like the many who lost money in the prudential finance col lapse and the public health nur scs in halton who wanted the right to bargain for higher wa ges these people were ignored by the provincial government the conservatives don t seem to the ibe concerned one iota about i anybody no reluf no injuries little damage in collisions property damage resulting from automobile accidents dropped to just 5375 this week the result of two collisions in vestifiated by georgetown pol ico an accident on the general fireproofing parking lot sat urday morning involved a 1967 fargo operated by jacobus c brockhof 63a mountainview rd and a parked 1956 ford owned by carl a schaus sargent rd georgetown constable harry liberty placed damage to the the ucw meeting was held l schaus car at 150 the truck on april 4th at the home mrs frank wilson 63 charles st georgetown mrs john mc nabb presided and the meeting opened with an easter poem and hymn devotional on easter was taken by mrs george wilson with scripture readings by mrs ward brownndge and mrs f m wilson roll call was answer ed with an easter verse the study chapter on stewardship ond recruiting was given by mrs frank ruddcll who said there is great need in the church for dedicated men and women horval to engage in occupations stud ents in high schools universi ties and nursing schools must be led to meet the challenges facing the christian church was unmarked thursday cars operated by botty 1- pbldtps 24 stevens cres and frank j ostrowski cookvillc hit at tho intersection of bexway and pnnce charles drives resulting in 225 total damage fun fult wiiu corn ni oar savings salmlfst peaches 4 row cmoici oir b wax beans 5 white tuna 4 soup mix id isa pet foodsld fi m blades 221 police said betty phillips was westbound on prince charles dr and ostrowski southbound on rexway when they collided georgetown constable jason field investigated we have a good selection dose bushes hybrid taa and climbs rs grass and garden seed shrubs trees fertilizers a peat moss insecticides weed killers lawn ornaments patio planters patio stones sidewalk slabs curb for driveways webbs greenhouses iv mlvaa nanrtl duiu51si v day and should be informed ab the present government has a r out opportunities in canada and the world a short plav didn t vou mean what jou said was presented by mrs james mcphail mrs ralph cunningham and mrs bob ruddcll which proved that whatever vocation is chosen a young person can still do the lord s work as a christ an there was a question per od and a social hour followed failed to give relief to those who are paying for education through property taxes he said he offered as a solution the new democratic party s foun dation system for education fi nance which would take some of the burden off property rate payers by financing a jirgcx share of education costs thro general taxation he also slammed the liberals the liberal party has been a failure in opposition for years they seem to change their pro gram overnight conservative snow an r- r 2 georgetown construction ex ecutive said his overall policy i will be to carry on the good work that has been done by the conservative government for the past 25 years there are some tremendous programs under way right now for instance the provincial go vernment la assuming the full cost of policing air pollution laws which will reduce casta to municipalities in the field of education the federal government hss ended its grants tor the building of composite high schools and so the conservative government has doubled the provincial grant with the result that the municipalities still have lo pay only 25 per cent of the construc tion costs stnce the largest part of the riding is agricultural he said i am also interested in the go vernment s agricultural policy and the capital grants being made available for farm im provements mr snow also mentioned the governments new gotransit system which he said will have a tremendous impact on the lakeshore area and the in creasing provincial grants to lo cal welfare agencies like chil dren s aid which he called one more item in whioh the ontario government is assuming more of the load and relieving the muni clpahties on some of these it ems to erect cairn for old norval school bell even today indians lake ot the woods region it the a meeting of norvar women institute members and others interested in building a cairn for tho bell from the old publia school was held in the school on monday evening apnl 10th chairman for the evening was this dale sponnrcd jack reed principal ot the men 3 group comm tleo an school one interested in help ng w h the work of thu project pica c it was decided to use field wnuct mr rccd w also the help of local men in building the cairn it is hoped that th s caur he accomplished in time to be de dicated on june 24th as plans are underway for a ccntcnn al barhccufiand strccdince lor mlahd hns uoun loncm detergent uav vzt toqthpaitt pepsodent amy wax caxauu ok sm i cuhit fukiu pack frozenpeas 5- ral mixed mlsft4 wa merve the right to limit quantities food prices and bonus features effective april 12 is 14 is only understand this type of work is needed t c irr scots i dill neg fment sirkcints mess cenlcn nial ball was held in brampton amounet- onsaturday evening aj r 1 8 with a ood attendance an 1 an enjo abk cm c of da nc 1 s ind supper ve stone for tho cairn and to colic i 1 institute offered lo prnv do tl c nt of the mr wo ii j ii harr com gifts to the spirits lo ensure it the aid of the school pupils i otpples hcip rom m who vj harr safe trips and plentiful fishing i in gathering the stones needed i had as their out of town guests at their table captain and mrs d balmcr of guelph and from the 48th highlanders of canada w o i rsm and mrs w elms cd also s sgl and mrs watson of tor a speedy recovery is wished for mrs gcewge brown who s a patient in georgetown i dis trict memorial hospital with a broken hip following a fall on fndav apnl 7th out of gas kept going an acton motorist continued on lor 1 m if s after the gaa a tank fell dfl h s car in george town allaltrm c was told la t vttk tie driver was fin ed slat i r impa nd driving leorif red the herald to bu m buy the hlkvld to read attention farmers seed cleaning and treating our seed cleaner is now in operation daily call us for a seed cleaning and treating appointment and we will do our utmost to see that vou will get jour grain back as soon as possible for those who have a wireworra problem on their farm we have lquid merlane conccn trate this product can be applied with our seed treater and it controls both wireworm and smut please note he will not be able to accept grass or clover seeds for cleaning during the seed gra n cleaning season ammonium nitrate fertilizer april is the month lo apply 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