Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1967, p. 5

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dennison hosts council industrialists at opening a number of executives nea- tins ceremony last thursday mr weeks is vice president tied by howanl weeks who is in which marked the offtclal open- and a director ef the american charge of canadian plant per tng of the new dennison manui parent firm auons attended a tibbam nt- faeturing company plant the 35 000 square foot plant buitt by mcnitly construction on todd road wu lbe a dlatrib- utlon centre for products man ufacturcd in drummondvtlle quebec but in a speech at a luncheon which followed wiuum mc- dougall canadian general ma nager indicated that some man ufacturing is planned in future here for the firm s expanding sales market guests viewed the complete range of company products on display including machines for placing price and identification tags on garments as well as its line of crepe paper gift wraps shipping tags serviettes and gummed labels after a ribbon had been cut by mr weeks and mayor jos eph gibbons the party moved to north halton golf and coun try club for a noon luncheon georgetown manager a j jim matthews was chairman and introduced mr weeks who sketched the firms history from its origin in fannlngham massachusetts in 1844 the ca nadlan branch wis formed 37 years ago and there are plants also in chicago los angeles richmond california port hur on michigan and watford eng land as well as llcencces in sweden and germany he said the firm had looked at many sites before choosing georgetown which he described as a dynamic growing town with a fine industrial future mayor gibbons extended a ci vie welcome to the firm and in dicated his pleasure that solid and reputable firms like den nlson are choosing georgeto to locate and building a pros perous economy for the com a in thm mail ba4 many contributed to big day at norval norvil ontario june 26 1967 the norval ccnttnnial cel cbration held on saturday june 24 was a huge success the fact thit it was such a huge success can be attributed solely to the help unselfishly given by so many it is impossible to mention each or individually but spec ial thans must be extended to mrs arov burk evening re freshment booth mrs anna ewen special events mrs mona flshbum afternoon refresh ment booth mr ruvs hamilton barbecue the various members of the girl guides local association the boy scouts ladies auxiliary and the boy scout group com mlttee assisted wherever and whenever possible and their ef forts are sincerely appreciated special commendation must go to the women s institute for their work in arranging the de dication of the old school bell this ceremony from the parade in of the norval scouts guides led by the georgetown girls pipe band through the dedication by dr harry haricy mp was a tribute to their cf forts and a credit to all the participants oar sfoesre thanks to all the norval centennial com mittee mr norm guthrie chairman mrs judy pomeroy vice chairman mrs rosemary harrison sec retary mr fred cooley treasurer the cairn built by mr fred fendlej will long stand as mute but complete evidence of his contribution of time and ability thanks are also extended to those businessmen and women whose contributions assured the success of the venture last but not least the coop eration of the parents of norval proved that this community was actively interested in the whole idea and provided the incentive to continue thi oiohoitowh huald thursday junk 1h7 pages e3dcee1 advnmsi moularly in thi georgetown herald george m cobb md cm frcsc wishes to announce the opening of an office limited to the practice of ophthalmology at 36 main st s georgetown office hours by appointment 8773417 georgetowjf phone- kbkill gublph dennison vicepresident usa howard weeks and mayor joseph gibbons cut the ribbon officially opening the georgetown plant dennison personnel who at tended included besides mr w eks and mr mcdougall how le belan central sales manag er lift moses resale manager mieu el tbibodeau plant en ginec jim nixon therimagc dryish t manager and joe lico and et abrook sales represen tatives ray vollick represented thc ontario department of econom ics and development wizard of oz planned jy summerteen theatre- cite verdun rebekahs for eye bank donations two simultaneous productions hi rehearsal is the ambitious summer projeu of a larse grnup of local joutig ptoplc in august lhe plan 10 piod uce the wizard of oi and an unnamed satire already cast the satire requiring every the ronekah assembly of one to do various parts feat ontario was held at the royal urcs dae famell steve emj y pronto from june 11 tu 1hh mrs thomas terr lane diane hirkood and mrs qmdm and jane graft the dekgates from verd un rcbekah lodge ins has been finished for both hie ip sponsored by prodh lions and rehearsals arc the legion who underwrite 1 ss1t i ioot certificate for thajr don- in lull ming their expenses any profits arc uons to the eye bank dr me with dar blancv directing assisted bv ann hirdy he cast of the tt iiard if oz is the j idy garland role of dorothy played b patti wright witrh of the north 1 nnc hewjon ilunchrvins leslie owen lor rainc sckmton marilvn garth s arccruw nn hariv tin wn rilnnis wnqhl coward y lion eddie hill witch of he west angelica sommer wizard of oz tom hutchison glynda judy kummc fiona louise scclcinfrton guard pal kirk wood guardian ron hill graduates as nurse donated k chanty lullough professor of ophthal mology at he university of toronto addressed the assemb ly as well as the world eye bank the odd fellows a re- bekahs are going to have a re search laboratory at the bid versity of toronto to be known as odd fellow and rebekah eye research centre other members of the lodge attending the assembly were mrs alf collins mrs merv cook mrs robert allin mrs helen zero lev mrs william gibbs of huntsviue mrs ed eyres of buffalo and mrs wo robinson of toronto sales are qflarimftl and here are 2 more winners from park motors stable of thoroughbreds park motors picked a whole stable of winners when they secured the c m i franchise in the big race for 1st place toyota and liuxu are leading in several american states and moving up fast in the hotly cont canadian market want to pick a sure winner than dnve out to park motors tonight local trust company interest paid on 5 year guaranteed investment certificates 6v paid on investments for 2 3 4 years 1967 toyota crown deluxe compact sedan gives you more because its got more powerful 137 h p 6 cylinder overhead cam power plant power disc brakes reclining bucket seats allsynchro 4 speed walt towall carpeting luxury fittings whitewalh all standard automatic option al frances layman frances layman of george town was one of 29 nurses gra dusting from the st josephs hospital school of nursing it a eercmom june 9 in war mem onil hall university of guclph frances daughter of mr and mrs jack layman 9 hcwson crescen plan to ay with the st joseph s hospital nursing staff school classes are swim party guests grv hyde son of mr and mrs r t hvdr ewing st host ed a slimming party for his grade four clas of chapel si school on monday at his home his sister anne entertained ber class of grade 7 also with a swimming part on wednes day afternoon 1 paid on investments ton 1 yeah amounts 100 to 100 000 mop in to any of our offices fok further details 53 mill si 877 2266 j a edjar mjr georgetown mot tjurs 9 00 4 30 fridays til 630 north halton advisory ioakd john t armstrong chunnan rrford ganlhouse maurice c beatt michael leavmh john goy dr b d young halton peel trust savings company memrer canada deposit insurance corporation new hot one 67 toyota corona at last an economy car with guts 90 h p 19o0cc allsynchro shift to move h aluminum finned brakes to step it 4 way ventilation to cool h safety glass padded dash and visors full car peting up to 35 mile per gallon am standard automatic optional no down payment it credit approved park motors 1 mile west of georgetown open til p m deity

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