Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1967, p. 10

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norval ladies aid reunion dkestlno up in costumes of the 18005 are former nerval united ladies aid mem ber who gathered at the home of mrs lawrence may for a reunion standing in the back row are i to r mrs r irwin mrs- e burke mrs moffat mrs e mclean mrs norman laidlaw mrs j p doene mr allen harrop mrs lome cleave mrs wilbert cleave mrs lawrence may and mrs hamilton mclaughlin kneeling are 1 to r mrs gordon mil ler mrs don murray mrs william hyatt mrs hartley cameron and mrs james laid- itw mrs burkes dress was judged best of the newlymade gowns and mrs norman laidlaws best of authentic dresses worn by relative or friend picnic games follow open air church service st andrews united church held a congregational picnic at cedar glen park near bolton sunday bev kelvin c john ston conducted an open air cfeureh service at 1130 am with donna sterrltt and bos taylor supplying the music with the mosquitoes well fed for the day the river rambling fey the picnic site and a re freshing breeze mowing thru the leaves of the trees a large crowd of over 200 men women and children braved the heat to djolmthe dajj a ptcntc lunch witb ice cream soft drinks and choco late milk supplied by the sunday school and four giant cakes provided by the ucw fol lowed uut church service hie j youngsters had their torn next as the fun and games began from the peanut scram ble to the eggthrowing contest teteran picnicker pearce porter kept things rolling including the togofwar as the rope broke ending many men rolling the direction of the river prizes were given to all prescbool children the follow ing is a list of the various win- mrs boys and girls 7 and 8 mixed shoe race 1 wayne starring 2 iurie beed girls and 10 peanut race 1 iinda wright 2 susan glover boys 0 and 10 wheelbarrow race 1 johnny bobbin wayne martin x alan reed ronnie wodbams boys awl girls llaml 12 plate race 1 stuart mcdonald gary sanderson 2 diane bm- rson janice martin find no solutioftfdr kelsos lamprey problem no answer has yet been found lake when the dam waa built to kelso lakes lamprey eel problem director dave murray of the halton region conserva tion authority said this week on the other hand mr mur ray added no sign of the des tructive eels has been seen so far this year in or near the north halton beauty spot lamprey eels which wiped out a million dollar fishing in dustry in lake ontario now pose a threat to the 17500 spec kled and rainbow trout with which kelso lake is stocked the eels equipped with sucker and a circle of incurved teeth grow to a foot in length and are capable of attacking we found throe dead trout in kelso lake last year murray said the biggest which weighed 5 pounds 2 oun ces still had a lamprey stuck to it and there were two other circular marks on its side an attempt was made to pre serve this fish which at inches was the largest trout the hrca has ever caught in kcl so lake but decomposition had gone too far lamprey are lake denizens hut in spring they run up fctreims to spawn on gravel bot toms some arc thought to have been trapped in kelso several years ago an effort was made earlier this year to trap the lampreys as they moved upstream from kelso lake to spawn screening was placed across the lake inlet and a boxlike trap was set up in hope that lampreys would blindly workjhtirway into the opening but the operation was hamp ered by the heaviest spring flooding in years mr murray said the screens picked up so much debris they broke under the strain and not a single urn- proy was trapped maybe the lampreys spawn ed in the lake this spring fish 30 times their own size murray mused or maybe we lost the trap before they start ed to go upstream its some thing we havent resolved yet but well try again next spring kelso lake hran65acre re servoir set in the 350acre kel so conservation area an hrca project started in 1959 which includes a swimming pool tree nursery and the halton county museum the area located south of highway 401 midway between milton and campbellville pro vides both summer and winter recreation including boating fishing swimming picnicking strolling skiing skating and tobogganing 50 strong hall clan gathers for reunion thi onarrown hirald thursday juni tth 1n7 wedding anniversary of mr and mrs wes durie held on sunday june 4 at the home of mrs duries sister- and brolber- inlaw mr and mrs ronahl lawless of toronto plana are being made for the eden united church sunday school picnic which will be held on sunday june 2a at the hornby community park mr john gillup will be the student minister at eden unit ed church when mr william toner leaves in june for his new charge in alberta the church will be closed for the month of july and will resume services in august when mem bers of ashgrove hornby and bethel will be invited to attend services at eden mr and mrs arthur plant were dinner guests recently with mr and mrs john reid and family of erin when they attended the confirmation service of their godson james raid which waa conducted by bishop c r h wilkinson at the all satots anglican church erin the annual hall reunion was held saturday at the north trafalgar community centre fifty members of the hall clan enjoyed a picnic dinner and upper which was prepared by the ladles sports in the after noon waa enjoyed by both young and old the oldest mem- bar attending mrs baruett of vienna ontario travelling the farthest were mr and mrs ward and family of coldwater the youngest member attend ing was susan ward of oriuia the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre on saturday night june 3 with eight tablet of euchre in play the prizes were won by the fol lowing mrsv clifford norton mrs lena hamilton mrs james cunningham prank had- ley fred workman and ronald kingshott lunch waa served by the hostess the next euchre will he on saturday nlgt june 10 anniversary greeting to mr and mrs dale malott who cel ebrated their wedding anniver sary on monday june s birthday greetings to the fol lowing who are celebrating birthdays mrs frank martin wtlma maaon and ronald plant on june 8 donna and di ana break on june 10 peter hall on june 11 and patrick devlin on june 12 a anniversary greetings to mr and mrs garnet howdan and mr and mrs craig royce who will celebrate their wedding anniversaries on june 7 and hragllftord hunter and mr ond mrs bill chiaholm on june s and mr and mrs stu art mcmillan on june 10 mr and mrs fred workman visited on sunday with mr and mrs allan bush of milton mrs elsie king of burin gton visited on friday evening with mr and mrs jim hamilton j and mrs john hamilton and searbeth orrterle ambulance coop not final in georgetown a herald story laat week waa a little premature in reporting the start of a county ambulance cooperation system involving the georgetown volunteer am bulance service qvas chief dan scarborough id monday that the coop set up had not been finalized and wouldnt be without discussion with county and municipal councils the story said that george towns ambulance service cov ers the entire northeast corn er of the county m the stew sys tem until such plan is put into effect the gvas covers only the georgetown fire a ydui bouse njik should include ours the best plan to protect that new home of yours it a state farm homeowners policy the lowcost pack age of protection that pro vides broader coverage for your home and belongings and for you in case of law suits so call me today and find out how you can protect your new home from the ground up geo e drumm 42 laneston cram 774141 free during the month of june 10 bricks of assorted lea cream freezer order at thmi monfysavum much 45c piont ii hind nir 65c 55c blue valley meat market imofjelph street tttftml family attended the silver boys and girls 13 and three legged race 1 gerry anderson doug pemwaton 2 tflke warman bruce succee ladles shoe kick 1st alice greenawey consolation prh ana stoning boys and girls 7 4 8 whist hng contest 1 wayne stoning 3 robert pambleton boys and girls and 10 babble gum contest 1 karen hunro 2 nancy succee adult eggthrowing contest donna and bill bobbins boys and girls 11 an 12 mystety race 1 gerry aodcr- son 2 jinfee martin fooowing the games mr e bye superintendent of the sun day school presented the pri tea to the various winners in the annual ball game ths ambulation of bobbins and startin proved too much for the greenaway anderson duo whose team had great difficulty field jng the ball much fun was en- loyed by all before the sunburn began to drive people back to be coolness of the shady trees several famines lingered for upper to round out a very pt-a- atnt outing this year the picnic open- ms are to be s by the fol lowing groups ucw steward couples club and sunday school those orgsnhunf the picnic art to be thanked far s job- welt one particularly da vm taylor who chaired the pic nic committee thanks too to merg and erie helhwell of er ics hardware for supplying the prizes robert r hamilton optometrist office hours daily caxretal 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