Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1967, p. 10

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i one of the finest collections of canadian currency m existence is on display during expo 67 at the mam branch of canadian imperial bank of commerce in montreal it is part of the bank s own collection of coins and notes which traces the development of canadian currency since preconfederation days it includes many collectors items and is being viewed above by two hostesses from the expo 67 branch donna kennedy left and alice archambault freestanding showcases idlbw visitors to inspect closely the colourful bills that hne been issued b canadian banks many of the bills with a face alue of only one five or 10 dollars have a value to collectors of several hundrtd dollars showing of the collection coincides with the 100th annneraary of canadian imperial bank of commerce it features examples of currency issued by the 14 banks that have combined to form the commerce including the canadian bank of commerce and the imperial bank of canad t the display of bills left issued by the eastern townships bink in the mid1800s is an ejecatcher for collectors while the currency issued by canadian banks in the early 1900s attracts the most attention bociuae of its colour and variety advise farmers to check frequently on wet hay social and personal mr and mrs john rosaitor grenada hill california have been visiting in town for the past two weeks with her fam ily and friends mrs rosaitor t the former irene young mrs dick welch and daughter beverley from ctaybank saskat chewan have been visiting in town with her parents mr and mrs vance kentner 25 king street west jjisa jennifer stoker vialung canada for two months with group of british university stu dents has been a guest with her cousin miss marjorie na zer 39 market st miss stoker is a student st st andrews un ivenuty in scotland mrs jtckleuwhof and son peter 25 mcgilvray crescent teamed up wtfh a former geor getown friend mrs d yzen bnndt and children dickie and marjolen wio now live in streetsville or a recent camp ing holiday at long point lake erie 1 mrs julian bridal 15 visiting with her parents mr and mrs walter biehn26 queen st for a w prior to joining her husband in vancouver b c a graduate vi year from the law school at university of to ronto he is articled to a van couver firm mrs bridal mar king grade 13 examination pa pers in the city a former mem ber of the staff of downsview collegiate she will teach in richmond b c next term mr and mrs james mccain of georgetown and mr and bruce rxid of mount hope at tended the wedding of mr and mrs alex costlgan in industry penn july 8 the groom their nephew is the son of a former georgetown resident hay cost lgan weekend guests at the home of mr and mrs f tucker 93 main street north were misses jan and robyn pearcc of tyd noy australia this past year jan hag taught at perth and district collegiate institute with ms mary jean tucker robyn has joined her sister in canada and they plan to take an extended trip through the united states mexico and eur ope returning to australia next year mr and mrs bruce harley 21 ewing st have had visitors from tasmania with them for two weeks they were mr and mrs a c packer and sons mark and grant whose home is launceston mr packer and mrs harley are cousins and have corresponded since child hood but it was their first mee ting in person mr packer has been an exchange teacher in seattle washington for the past year and they are en route home now travelling tram here to washington and jew york then to london england and back to their homeland by boat a lot of hay is going into loc al barns in damp condition because of recent rains and it makes for an explosive situat ion according to the depart ment of agricultural roprcsen tattve for halton henry j stanley fire from spontaneous com bubtion usually occur during the first two months after stor age and it would be wise to check it at least twice a week for the next month to ensure that it is not heating mr stanley said this week he said an casj wav to check the temperature ot the hav is to make a probe from a ten foot length of half inch elecln j cal conduit or tubing you canj then rivet a sharpened hard wood point to the bottom end of this tube and drill six holes of three eighths inch diameter within the bottom six mines i said mr stanlcj louir a thermometer on a twelve fool cord to the bottom of the cum plcled ha probe and ou are ready to take temperature of the ha a piece of sponge rub ber should he ued at the bni torn of the tube to act as a c 1 anion and present the therm un ctcr from breaking norval push the probe well down in to the hay and leae for ten minutes pull out the thermom etcr and note the temperature and watch for the following temperature warnings if 150 deg f entenn- the danger 7one mike temperature observations dailj at 160 deg f danger in spect every four hours to see if temperature is rising 1 at 175 deg f fire po kets mav be anticipated call the tire department pumper and wet down ha at 185 deg 1 remove the ha the pumper should be a ailable since flames will dccl op when air cooils in contact with the ha 211 dt r ci licil ii y is ilmost sure to ignite workmen should not enkr alone or without ropes tied t their u lists since fire pockets ma have developed md there is danger of the men filling in to them long plinks rrm bo plired across the top of the ha fir workmci in timl on bile making observations or ro nrn ing the tin council briefs tests hy the halton county health unit have found the pliy it safe make a hay georgetown swimming pool to probe thermometer and know be completely satisfactory he condition of your hay mows council was told monday night mr stanley urged an application by george bal asko to use a warehouse todd road for distributing wholesale and retail merchan dise was turned over to the zon ing administrator quick thinking saves farmer fatal injuries mr clarence anderson who ccllent number of s inh f turns near terra cotta consul school pupils ind their narent ers himself very luck to bi lvc follow irg in accident on his farm while mowing hav on saturday july 8th the tractor on which he wis riding hit a deep ground hog hole and the sudden jar threw mr anderson of the tractor and in front of the mower he stretched as flat a he possibly ould and the mower passed right ocr top of him inflicting a bad cut on one arm and injuring one lc- he a no his manv bruises ill over ed was camping in new york councillors brother dies kenneth ballentine brother of councillor roy balleiline hied suddenly sunday night while vicationing at tupper lake in nlw iork state the ballcntmes had visited rpo and travelled to tupper liku for i cimp ng trip w litre he wis taken ill and rushtd to mtrcy hovpitdl thirty nine jear old mr bal i ntine has betn cmploved win the btll telephone o fcr t entv two years most of it in the brimpton deorgctown ar ci his homo wis in brampton he leaves bis w fc murul and three children bill kenny and riti his partnts mr and mrs william ballentine gucloh and thrw brothers roy of cc drtown ross of aclon and io lit ot ancastc r mrs andrew aitken 83 dies in guelph hospital wife of the into andrew ait ken of it r 3 aclon mrs jean hew at aitken died at cuelph neril hospital on july 7 she sh 1 us f ve children al n mr rion leslie mrs eor jicksm and mrs wal ice sw ickhamcr of aclon and i mrs michael george 29 cc charles drive george 1 and a hrolher rutherford at of mimico lcl in attendam they tnjojed li nth ol n followed by games rate eti and then swimming tcrrv le he superintendent of bmov int in fvcrton cemetery sunday school was m charge of rollowci t funeral service at tho activities for the afternoon hc rumlcv shoemaker funeral and mr j m mcclure superin hmnc acnn lendent of norval sundav school was in charge of the pic c and lunch speedv recovery is extend mrs george brown ballnafad the rest of his hodv he his re turned h inc follow ins a week in rcnrceltun a district mem with a broken hip onal hospilil we wish him a speedy recovcrj church school class e oing h c a flora gorge oui hnspitil r a claim for damages to basement floor and rugs from george h graham raylawn crescent by a recent flooding was urned over to the insuran ce company the full grant of s50o was authorized to be paid to the georgetown girls pipe band also the full grant of 1500 to the georgetown citizens band the oil hill which caused controversy last year between the parking authority and council was authorized to paid the bill of 247 was for oiling the parking lot behind ma n street by schoflefd de- vris a grant of 250 was issued to the georgetown fair board towirris the fall fair the tender of andrew murray motors for a 1967 one ton ex press truck was accepted at a cast of 301132 trust managers wife wellknown resident well known in this district mrs edna j skuce died on july 2 n oakvilletrafalgar hospital her husband lome who re tired fiom his position as pub lic school inspector in halton county some vears ago is now manager of the milton branch of halton peel trust si ings compan they lived for years in milton and lately in oakvilh besides her husband she lea ves a daughter carol todd skuce and two ions john and larry todd a private funeral service was held in lindsay with interment in the suce family plot there has returned home weeks in genrtcli ui hnspit 1 he si ndav school class of mrs ruth liemhruff and misb mrs lee campbell glen tfil louio snow enjoyed a week hams and mrs vern thomp- end of camping at flora gorge son of georgetown spent an en park joyable week recently visitin w ilh mrs norma pulling melanie mar blby daush ei of mr ind mrs victor ostrai der was baptized bv rev r duncanson at union prrshvter lan church on sundiv julv 9th glen ball teams ballinafiri 4h homemaking rlub wont to see a film in nelph a treat from the lo- i cil women s institute who p nsor the group calv m sanderson had m fortune to break his arm eiuscd when cranking the model t tord car they are re- atmg onal rangers enjoved a trip to epo on tho weekend of 1 h 8th thcv left on the rip- ln i o mr thompson ldo tram from brampton tn south bend indiana rndav n rnin the sited j expo fndav evening ind all dav silurdiv tin cither was hot with 1 ttle air in the build lnss and ill wrrr readv to nil it a dav h saturdiv evening they staved si the girj guide denratnrj camp site and trav ellcd b hus and subwav to ex j sundav morning it wa uj tl t t mr and mrs bud snow and pouring ram so the girls did a ul familv have left on a trip to the little sight seeing in down town glen minor ball teams had a manlimcs and plan on stopping montreal before boarding the soso week winning three of to ikjw enpu o t waj tram for home tn the afternoon seven schedultd games one of ranger leader mrs julian recdhese b default t d iflontififv the i cewecs handed hornhv brampton resident more than 60 years funeral service was held in brampton on july 17 for mrs mary c beckford who died at peel minor the previous friday wife of the late edward james beckford she was born in stratford and moved brampton with her husband sixty yran ago she bad been an active member or st and rew s presbytenan church there she leaves a daughter mrs f d sarlcs of wnuehorse yukon sons wilfrid of bramp ton and ted of 8 margaret sl georgetown eight grandchild ren and fifteen greatgrand children was accompanied b mrs jim fracf of rr 3 strcctsv lie the town engineer buildng bangers who cnjnvcd the trln an h6 defeatwhilb the squiru anrl town foreman wpre debbie revnolds jovce a k hornbj a sh ii ickm- w carr cnltficatmn cards hergcrt barbara oumans in a 24 5 game onk to bow a fmm on counc1 decided donna fishburn mane fendlcy e fc dav later to kilbn te 41 mnn nir and wendy maj bridge club i closest game was the atoms who came out on the short end pavers then lost a m match norval and unor prctr j kllbridc tan church sunday schools held glen midgets lost their annual joint picnic at trf i s m thenl wl jchanl and mrs w thompwn ta cotta conservation area on bartanis won a game when ed them by one run in a is 15 mr helen atktnso aad mn nine tables ot duplicate bridge were playing in the leg ion auditorium on tuesday ji ly llth korthsonth winners art noma and miss matgery mi eke nut j kalil and w ha milton mrs helen hyde and mrs w wuson cam sinclair add lou bertasson east west winners mrs iu r ana bob dixon g hall another 0 r ur and c corcoran mr prit norval junior farmers host for ball totfrney on friday evening july 14 norval junior fr armors played host to acton ind palermo ju nior farmer clubs at an invita lianal baseball tournament in the first game norval de- fcitcd acton hy a close ficoro following which norval and palermo competed for the hal ton junior farmers baseball trophy which was won by the palermo club a wiener roast completed the evenings activit ies package trips to expo proving popular with the epo fever at its height mrs tom haines glen williams is arranging trips to expo for three days for only forty five dollars the package deal is arrang ed through the georgetown transportation co and includes the trip accommodation the passport into xpo and the trip from the hotel to expo this month its july 24 to 27 the bus leaves for the fair with some vacancies available next month august 14 to 18th are the fair days reservations arecomlng most ly from town and surrounding areas with a few from bramp- 2 kawaski motorcycles brand nfw best ofrer 8776944 the georgetown herald thursday july 20th 1967 pace 10 rain continues frequent rain showers con tinue to plague district farm ers this week while in the canadian west the reverse is true and farmers there need rain desperately ts electric commercial domett it wlrlhf industrial maintenatmi 24 hour servlc terry peer 772413 for fast action mlime ibtik service consult a member ofthi brampton real estate board for your entertainment mcgibbon hote this week the stoney creek boys with voclut ray keating thursday friday saturday coming to georgetown the confederation caravan august 3rd 4th 5th eight giant six tractor trallan make tip the confederation caravan on it 3- day viiit to georgetown it will bring the atory of the nation end it people in a way its never been told beforel georgetown park jacksons mens boys wear mid summer sale save 25 to 50 on a wide selection of timely needs closeout specials 1 off 3 closing our ladies shoe dept and selling out entire stock large assortment of styles and shades while they last one third off mens and boys short sleeve sport shirts 25 off special for men casual pants pr 198 mens and boys walking shorts 25 off swim trunks 25 skcial expansion watch straps joff one lot mens sweaters cardigans pullovers all at v2 price mens and ladies watches 1 i t all clocks t lighters i take advantage of these savings shop at jacksons mh boys wear 28 main street north 8779253

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