Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1967, p. 12

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new residents delegation scores speeding sidewalks potholes t acting as spokesman for a delegation of twelve new rest dents hugb powell- dtfkcan strive labelled his street dun can drive drag strip for coun ell monday night he asked for the police radar unit on the street and pointed out that he had made the same request seven years ago when he was a new resident at that time we saw the police radar or two days and never saw them again mr powell told of repeated phone calls to council and sko- pit homes regarding the comp letion of sidewalks the subdi vtdcsr says it s the town s resp onsibility and the town says it s the subdividers he remarked he then deplored the condi ashgrove united women study canadas indians tions of the roads in the moun tainview sinclair duncan area claiming there wero potholes big enough to lose a ar conceding that mr powells beefs were legitimate cr smith stated council is well aw are of the situation lie empha mc4 the sidewalks arc skopits rcsponsibilitj and should be completed within six weeks skopit has given a definite committment that they will be done in six weeks ho pdded t smith admitted the road at that throe way intersection had always been a problem ex plaining there was a clay bose which had been dug up and gravel filled in part every year the road chairman said coun cil intended to start a perman ent road programme this year beginning with ten streets which would cost 150 000 mr powell suggested a fif teen mile an hour speed limit since it was a road leading dir ectly to a school a motion was passed asking skopit homes to expedite the to go ahead with the sidewalks on duncan drive and a letter written to all the bull dcrs in town asking thera to at tend a committee meeting next week thirteen care in home students at graduation on thfc evening of may eighteen todies of the ucw met at the home of mrs fran cis thompson with pres jics john mcnabb presiding and op ening with a hymn and prayer minutes of last meeting read and approved the roll call was answered by naming a canaoaan indian tribe devot ion was taken by mrs claude 0 october 10 1939 picket on what is the cnjrch christians assembled to hear the word of god m h scrip jc readings by mrs chas austin and mrs vern picket the study program was in charge of mrs ward brownridge who ihowed a film on the church at work amonf the indians they are increasing faster than any other group in canada am ong them there arc succe ful farmers ranchers lumaomen fishermen and trappers also doctors dentists la yes tea chers nurses clcrgnn sold public relations department of the ontario division gave a very interesting and informal ive talk on the overall pattern of red cross services and mrs d l kenny supervisor ontario red cross youth handicapped children assisted by mrs sales presented the ladies with their pins mrs simpson received book encounter with henry dunant as a token of apprec iation from the branch while mrs rh sales rn who sisted mrs simpson with the course was presented with red cross oluntcer pin a well kept collection of red mrs simpson and mrs sales cross awards pictures and tqjwer each presented with a gift thirteeirred cross volunteer home nurses immaculate in their white uniforms celebrated their graduation at a banquet held at the north halton golf countrj club monday one of the graduates mrs audrey martin was wearing the british red cross voluntary aid detachment uniform worn by her mother mrs l blanche grieve 50 years ago mrs grieve was a well known legionnaire in this town and was also the first ice president of the ge orgetown district red cross branch when it was organised uipmcnt used in the field of action during the first world war was on display an this centennial car thjs special inlercsbttf the nmg among the guests who am cd jfler dinner verc txicut tivts of the toronto etobicokc and oakullc red cros- branch cs rs m sutherland 1 risi dent of the- uontoin and dis of a relish dish and as a spec ial token from their centennial class they caih received spu venir centennial platter m er iers stenographers mccnanics in t 1 anch wckomtd hit gra and salesmen they face tht duate jjcs and inends same problems as wc do mak ing their homes nrd o tine at agricultures fishirg a- j na c handicrafts a que tionaire fol lowed mrs harvey nurse gac the courtesies a- mi tint closed tub a octal hour on saturday itcrnoon 6th a community how r held in the church h for jean hunter 3 jini 1 lay graduates were mrs jessie bunton rr mrs shirley golden 151 mam st mrs carol hall 36 by ron st mrs audrey martin 2o queen st mrs dorccn mc donald limchouie mrs mais ic miller 46 ontario st mrs j m mitchell 29 langstonc n c mrs lorette rafter 41 weber dr mrs mac sacco 48 brief outline of the langstoi iroiam tan 11 the ilomr simce iiurnirk called homi miring 1 e irl stultard 22 ueaeholme to the atl n litis re hint rid mr marlen switzer 19 young friend cour e insirutur mrs st an mrs mary tlucko 16 simpson r mid ihit he duucrm street mi id 1 ki t 1 remind uk rain a cs tnmjjh she wa sure u vas not neusan that the ugsfjay nlqnt s village will mark year with street dance and barbq norval centennial committee met at the borne of mr and mrs norman guthrie on tues day evening may 2 it was de- thr okohaitowm hirald thursday may 11th 1967 witnesses assunbly georgetown to brantford groups get new ministers plans for a street dance and bar becue on saturday june 24ui the girls pipe band of ge orgetown will attend music for the street dance will be provid ed by norm harmsworth of brampton other plans to make this oay an eventful occasion are in the making congratulations to norval pub lie school who won first place with their senior choir grades 5 and 6 and second place with their junior choir grades 1 to 4 at the north halton festival held in the robert little school in acton recently they brought home the iode silver cup and the mountain union wi shield donna ridley won the bronze medal in her solo class and debbie frost won the silver mey dai in her solo class the semiannual circuit as sembly or jehovah a witnesses of ontario circuit 20 concluded sunday afternoon in brantford s north park collegiate with the presentation of stirring evidtn cc that god is very much alivo proof wa shown to the large audience in the colour film en titled god cannot lie narrat ing the story of the bible from genisis to revelation joseph scaglione chairman of the assembly emphasized there is no question that god as alive in thia twentieth cent- urt fulfilled bible prophed attests to this fact twelve now minsters were ordained to the ministry on sa turday afternoon they will ac cept their ministerial rcsponsib ilities in congregations of jch ovah s witnesses from george town to brantiord particular emphasis was plac ed throughout the program on the need for spirituality and durance to illustrate thin need some fifty persons enacted live dramas saturday evening one of which portrayed a teen age boj defending his faith before taunting classmates mr scaglione urged paretns to assume their responsibility asurlng the spirituality of their children spirituality minded christian youth know from the bible what they believe and why to give an answer for their hope mr scaglione said georgetown debating team champions of two counties on saturday may 6 in final competitions held at oak mile a debating team from the gdhs students forum current affairs club emerged victon ous as the champion inter school debating team for hil ton and peel counties the three members of the team roger smith tony mcauley and douglas stephens won the championship for their defense of the topic stephen leacock i did more for canada than sir have youseen the swan on i wilfrid laurier in the semi final round port credit do the ly appointed president of the inter collegiate council of hal ton and pcel ihe- plaque was awarded to the team as inter school champ ions will he placed on display in the school showcase with oth er trophies won this year by the students rorum group the river for the past two weeks one lone swan has been swimming up and down the nv cr to the pleasure of those iv ing near it no one seems to know where it came from but it is hoped that it 11 stay and make norval it s home although it must be lonely all by itself we trust that local bo will not take a pot shot at 1 uih a gun or sling shot coast to coast menu feature of hospital supper people at the georgetown and 1 feated perdue of oakvillc with district memorial hospital au their arguments that modern 1 centenni il supper in holy man is not happier than primi gros auditorium tomorrow tive man and georgetown w n 1 menu representing convinced bramaloa that pre everv province in canala paration for war is the bcstl lt mcludes apple juice from method of ensuring peace be scotia baked salmon from tweon nations bc roast beer from alberta in a preliminary debate held peas from new bruns potatoes on wednesday april 26 at ire m prince ejwird island central peel in brampton a carrots from manitoba beets six swans were seen flying 1 georgetown team consisting of from ontario bread sticks from over huttonvillc heading mtioter smith tony mcauley and quebec blucberrj pics from this direction recently so per j richard ennght won a decisive newfoundland rhubarb pies haps one df them wa tired andj victory for the negative side- oflfrom saskatchewan stopped for a rest it would be the question of compulsorj vot there will be kohl slaw el nice if other swans joined it mg in canada accompaning lied silads relish plates other and were to make norval their the teams on both occasions desserts and tea coffee and e cres miss sharon permanent summer home i was robert saxe of gdhs new milk 1 victoria street mrs tip top tailors sensational sale of made to measure suits coats slacks save a minimum of 20 off on the entire range of fabrics in georgetown exclusively at ilvers 1 the largest selection of men s fine clothing in the district pretty decorations of pn wte duplicate bridge was f eld of mcjicine and nursi lent is a rapidly chapfin one and ide hit learning is neir through and that uil ha 1 learned durin twelve tables of duplicate e bells coloured bos pink the course hit new and better bnc werc in competition at ind white paper made a love- hods quikh rcplice hc g n cluh on tucs ly setting ard the b ide sal in ola she urcd tlum lo keep l ev north south win white rose arbour v il pink nbreast of these changes so that ncrs wcn pt j often and blue flowers climbing over thev might serve their families btck ued for secon barl bm u and under a large pink bell am communitv lo the best f ond ou bertasson j sargent after a musial progran and their ability mrs simpson toldl nd jioopcr george solty contests she opaned h many the ladies to wear their pins w handel east west win beautifu and useful l1ls for v ilh pride that those pins re t er mrs g sulbvan and which she thanked evervone present a major investment in mrs iicn bradley mrs hel the hos escs mrs cha t tin their life n i an beverley pat mrs jas carney irs t ed jul t spca m lima tullo mr and mrs t warnes nurse mrs george n nd p mt director of the w hamilton and c renwkk mrs ceuac picket dainty lunch to corcu e happy afternoon the don t ferret that sundav may 14th is mothers da my mothers da ros t irnrd from red to vht c when she was called to heaven one night the years have passed b the dajs how thej vc flown roses have withered and roses have grown i know that my mother is smi ling up there when she sees the white rose that i now proudly wear wc were som to hear thai mrs francis thompson fell on saturday evening and broke hrr left arm all her friends wish her a speedy recovery hi neighbour its planting time again save on these speciats pans1es 5 1 delphinium roots 4 for 1 also gladiolus bulb george r brandf0rd 15 mountainview road north 8773034 it calls for a celebration our 100th birthday on monday may 15th birthday cake and coffee will be served from 1 pmt0 3pm 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