i secret ari al ability wins pxpo trip for jane bouskill f janie bouskill interviews and a resume of her education activities in the community and her appearance all went to decide that jame bouskill of glen williams is a secretary most likely to succeed jame is taking the secretarial course at brampton business college and she has been chos en because of her qualifications to spend a week beginning next tuesday at expo in montreal she is looking forward to work jng in an office there during her iy thus combining business with pleasure and an opportum ty to sec expo jame is the dau ghter of mrs catherine bous kill glen william prior to her secretarial course jame was educated at glen williams public school and at georgetown district high school while in public school she was president of the red cross for live years she had competed in music festn als and sang and danced in operettas baseball vollcball fieid hoc doctor of chiropractic was excouncillor dairyman key track and field are high on the list of jame s interests in georgetown high school she was a member of the student council and a member of the french club in grade 12 she participated in the model pari lament and for two years janlc enjoyed the excitement of being a cheerleader her hobbies in elude tap ballet and modern jazz ballroom dancing to add more to her talenu i jame has tried her hand at baton-twirling- sewing collage painting judo and shell work recently she has become an en thusiastic skier she has worked as a dance instructor baby sitter assisted in church work and has picked fruits and vegetables at pres ent she is working as a pruner in a greenhouse on the week ends her aim is to make a career or her secretarial course and she would like to work in a leg al office a member of georgetown council in the forties william poynter thompson 70 died suddenly at his home 27 geor ge sl on april 12 mr thompson was a doctor of chiropractic a graduate ol the palmer school in daven port iowa born at masscy he was the son of william welsh thompson and agnes lee scott he lived in blind river as a boy later moving with his fa mily to guclph toronto and norval where ho farmed he served overseas with the can adian army in world war came a chiropractor after the war and practiced in northern ontario for four years in 1927 he joined his father amflirotheremest in the map le leaf dairy they started the first pasteurization plant m ge orgetown and the business was operated by the family until it was sold to fred stcen several years ago mr thompson had been a member of the uoos club sen ed on the county welfare iward and when he was in northern ontario was a liberal organizer in the algoma district he at tended first baptist church he leaves his wife norma whaley whom he married in toronto in 1828 five children william of barrhead alberta keith of georgetown dean of ballinaiad mrs h graham donna of hillsburgn and mrs r pearce barbara of edmon ton alt and ten grandchll dreo rev le wilton conducted the funeral service on saturday at the harold c mcclure fun eral home and interment was in hillcrest cemetery- norval pallbearers were douglas cole douglas hartley watson win field henry sienko sid silver and gerald corbett dc hope eaton representative present for cairn unveiling barrie police recover skidoo stolen from here a centennial cairn with the old glen williams school bell will be erected in front of the glen school a part of the village s active centennial eel cbrations to the accompaniment of bands and parades the cairn mil be unveiled juno 24 member of the eaton family has been asked to unveil the cairn but as yet they have received no confirmation the centen mal committee however did re ceive a donation from the fa mily to cover some of the cent ennial celebrations timothj eaton began his re tail business career in glen williams another successful centennial project is well under way this one an essay contest open to all school enildren in the glen williams area the subject must be glen williams 18671967 there are two classes of comp etition under twelve and ov ntwelve rev harold llewellin from whom all applications must be obtained has already received many requests for application forms the applications will be numbered and given to each applicant so no names will ap pear on the essays this way the judge as yet unchosen will have no way of knowing whose essay they are reading deadline for centennial essay contest is april 30th thirtyeight general occuren ces were reported to the north halton detachment of the on tano provincial police during the past week included were 2 thefts of mailboxes 1 theft i of 23 chickens from chester serice at rr 3 milton a break and enter at a cottage in esque- sing twp in which nothing was j reported stolen 1 disturbance 1 person charged jkvith public 1 mischief 1 jucmte reported j missing from esquesihg twp and latex returned gynp 1 ar rest for other police forces 1 missing juvenile located for other police forces one skidoo j stolen from this area in nov i ember 1966 was recovered in the barrie area there were 2 liquor seizures resulting in 3 charges under the liquor con trol act other occurrences were of a minor nature during this period two cs t corts were supplied for centen j tual caratans travelling in this detachment area as a result of patrol 21 traf fie charges tere preferred 58 i traffic violation warnings were 1 issued and 116 vehicles were i safety checked there was no traffic court scheduled during this period there were 5 prop 1 erty damage accidents and 2 per j social injury accidents investig i ated resulting in 3 persons be ing injured and approximately 4226 in property damage i causes of accidents investigated were inattentive driving drner lost control fail to signal for turn and careless driving organize at hornby for minor baseball season in the mail bag why monday night for fireworks 29 market street april 14th 1967 dear mr editor 1 have for the past few years wondered why our fireworks display has to be held on mon day night if our young children wish to see this lovelj display the town and the legion put on they have to wait till dark usually around 9 30 to sec il i wonder how mam mothers have the same problem i do trying to get their children up for school the next morning and how ab ul the many teach ers who sec beads nodding mouths awnmg and general lack of interest because our children are too tired i realize that the 22nd of ma is victor a day but bow about a little considcrat on for the children the mothers and the teachers thank you mr editor for allowing me the space in your paper to state my view of the 22nd day of may celebration here in georgetown sincerely mrs j costigan a meeting was held recently at the orange hall by the mfci or softball association to elect the executive coaches and man agcrs for the coming season al frcd bngden was elected as umpireinchicf jim hamilton president and mrs david leslie secretary treasurer coaches for the teams are as follows ban tarn steve trencs midgets ber tram stewart and rev keith hawkes pee wee no 1 mrs garnet how den and arthur brooks pec wee no 2 ronald mcllugh and james tyner squirts no 1 ray patchett and david leslie squirts no 2 ken hearne and norman brown a training course for umpires will be held op sunday afternoons at the orange hall with george rimmer of burlington as the instructor tbe final session will be held at the ball diamond the annual hornby night was held at the milton arena on fn day night april 14 with 200 at tending to enjoy an evening of hockey and skating a game of hockey vas played by the young lads and followed by a game by the men s nccrc sympathy is extended to mrs edward bailey and fam ily in the death of her father robert irving who died sudden ly at his home on thursday ev ening april 13 mr and mrs fred workman and family visited on saturday with mr and mrs allan work man of alhston birthday greetings to the fol lowing who are celebrating birthdays mildred mcmillan on april 20 annette brown and launedeath on april 21 vel ma ball on april 22 mrs roy break and joyce wilson on ap ril 20 karen flippance and linda winch on april 29 escapes injury when car hits highway sign lindsay weatherall 2 shelley street escaped injury when his car knocked over a highway sign and came to rest against a telephone pole on main st n saturday police said weatherall was northbound on main when his car left the road at a curve and hit a sign and pole georgetown constable rod donaldson investigated the accident at 8 30 p m he esti mated damage tp the front end of the 1063 acadian at 150 erin an erin twp man h g boyles reported sighting ufo last week he said he and his wife were gathering maple sap in a bush on his farm when they sighted it flying just above the trees fr0itt0cktts7s5c corn nu 3 s 49e uncle bens rice 79c jelly powders 4- 29c monarch parfait43c team flakes 47c cookies 399c jiffy pop 31c potato chips 5fc mtnrspray margarine i iga bonuts save ml 0k on mumpsn cfl no 1 grade 03 d r i 10 lb i potatoes bananas colden 33 iga coffees canada no 1 gr pr of usa florida celery ripe b 14c 25c fresh caufobniaprodoce of usa strawberries 39c honda old south fr orange juice 395 georgetown iga ioa lucky shopper mrs s walsh 41 dalrax 18 13 lucky draw kk big burns bologna jb3bm8v and titer your guess tn the burns lucky draw for assorted gift box of burns products on display wed to sat this week no purchase necessary i i we hop that mrs fj shor a week ago when over four hun wnunuo to wc rircl aid sxty dollars was rai wlm11 new ford mercury dealer delivers hrst car to georgetown buyer the above photo shows ray dodge presenting the keys of a 1967 ford custom sedan to ray stinson 21 water st georgetown purchaser of the first new car told by dodga brothers newly appointed georgetown dealer ray and ci f the dodge brothers have secured the fran disse for trie complete ford and mercury lines this enables them to offer the most extensive choice of models rd styles in cars and trucks available at any dealersh p in the area dodge brothers are presenriy located at the imperial statton 51 guelph st but will shortly occupy the prem ses et 61 ruelph st as well serves over 50 years is made life member over forty attended the spr nfi hankoffering meeting of limo- house presbyterian church wms on sunday evening mrs rough ley vice president presided and mrs bert benton was at the organ mr rob roughley read scripture and mrs sanford led in prayer two lovely solos open the gates of the temple and in my father s house are many mansions were sung by mrs howard michie and the choir had a well rendered an them waiting on jesus muss helen gaggin deaconess in charge of christian education at knox church oakville was guest speaker her topic was easter and the resurrection told in her ery pleasant man ner and enjoed by all highlight of the evening wa the presentation of a life mem berahip certificate and pin to mrs mitchell vho ha hccn a member of the soctetj since 1018 and has served a total of fifty two years in various ofii ces having been president since ibm mrs roughley and mrs a n bentoli made the presents uon taken by surprise and moved to tears of joy mrs mit chell graciously accepted the gifts mrs jas noble extended thanks to all who contributed to the success of the cening and invited all to a social hourl downstairs rev fn young pronounce the benediction at thel close visitors mrs aurel browne of val d amour nb and mr andrei gallant of atholvillc n b with mr and mrs hachey and family recently they are father and sister of mrs hachey mr and mrswlund green less of campbellvilte with the bentons on sunday congratulations to the moth ers the teaching staff ai pup ils on the success of their funj fair and the ale at their school following an operation 1 josephs hospital guelph we are pleased to see mrs mills home again and look tig well after a winter in toronto we regret mr regent s ac cident some two weeks ago he had a vcr badly cut hand when the glass in an entrance in kit chener shattered little teresa homan is in hospital in guelph for obscra uon birthday greetings to mrs the georgetown herald thursday april 20th 1967 page 2 angus lawson on april 16 at 87 years terra cotta women on chatelaine kitchen tour members of the terra cotta women s institute and a few friends took the train to tor onto on april 12 and visited the chatelaine kitchens the learned about the testing of too is and different products before the chatelaine cal of approal was gicn in ihr afternoon some of the ladies toured the city hall oth j ers the art gallery while some went shopping the day was ar ranged by mrs wilfrid leslie and mrs j a mcdonald iroq ois indians conquered mnre terr iorj m norlh amen ca than fell to rome in all an c cnl history the kinsmen club wish to thank the citizens of georgetown that supported the kin gr0 fertilizer project the club will be out telling again saturday april 22 phone for delivery one 40lb bag 275 two 40 lb bags 5 00 each additional bag 2 00 your support will be appreciated you may also pick it up at the residence ol bob collett 25 market street train to montreal ask about convenient departure and return times g 860 t one f nfarrnat on phone the local n paseenger salat office canadian national