Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 27, 1967, p. 8

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cotta setting camp picture a hot summer day and fifty children splashing and swimming at terra cotta or hiking along a cool wood i tra these are the lucky children attending the georgetown y day camp held every monday wednesday and friday throughout july they take a bus from tho georgetown dairy or tho gs television store at the delrex plaza end spend a wonderful day at terra cotta campers bring their own picnic lunch but milk is provided free by the dairy there ire all kinds of activities at day camp games nature lore singsongs crafts swimming all under the guidance o well trained leaders sometimes a cookout is planned the chillren are told ahead of time to bring some thinq tncy cm toast on sticks over a fire fridays are special theme days such as indian days the boys and girls make indian mes and have their daily programme indian style the day camp is very popular being completely filled for all of july where else can parents send their younn p o f for a fun filled day of supervised activity for the bargain rate of 2 00 a day recommend safety regulations ommercial swimming spots cor beer vine gen mm coroners jury o foreman thomas t benton ed vhelp- rthv nci btuart i t ic death of lt aa an zutven da night roc- tijt l6i and pro- l nts t act for he safety n commercial the pr i the s inspector for the hilton county health unit said there were no regulations that would allow the county to close the play ground for lack of safet rtj ulations 0nl if there were a health hazard could the area b closed said mr powell teresa was found flosns face down b tele ar old james hachey and nine year old kenneth heisler who at first thought it wj a do t of both bos testified b settin rdrds stt up j d the jun ted june lth ti ind l mf- remmmenied the he stated that a length time without breathing leads to brain damage which in thi case would be permanent and irreversible crown attorney peter mc williams commended the medl cal team for the heroic efforts to save the girl s life he also urged that medical officers of health be given flexible pow era to use at their own discre uon to close areas without ade quate safety standards the jury deliberated about half an hour before reaching their verdict commonwealth youth group entertained by union church the v of union presby terian church entertained 14 joung people of the common wealth youth movement and several of their hosts and host esses at a buffet luncheon at tho home of mr lee cai on thursday juh 13 man van zihen the n1 mother said she last her daughter plajing m t sha low end of the poti hen tte other children reluned o the picnic area mrs an z n went to look for her dau ei ttie fighting back the tears s ti i en a 3 week tour cf seeing a crowd gathe- s a charters of brampton the other side of the pesd and host lor the da la the morning learned it was teres i the v sited the dale estate and b armstrong brothers and they sia neils bomholt stinvnom enwed lhe nowcr3 and b the two frightened pulled the gvl out with a centennial item about the church which wu very in teres ting the home helpers were in charge of the program with mrs bill hunter presiding pbcll mfs harvey puckering read i the scripture lesson and miss ru r annle puckering led in prayer ig folk are m canada n ilr 1 mrs herb dolson introduced as their the s speaker mrs murray of caledon east a returned mis- sio sty fnom india who showed commented on their work there predict brampton to be canadas fourth city within 20 years brampton and bramalca will form part of what will be the fourth larfttst city in canada port credit de veloper bruce mclaughlin pre dlcu in a release on the need and importance of progressive and long term planning in peel county mr mclaughlin sutcs toronto township port credit and streetsville will unite to form a single tier municipal unit brought about in progres live ateps in bout 20 years he says it will probably be advisable to form a new metro embracing brampton bramalca and oak villa and perhaps other portions of peel and halton counties in combination with the new clt mr mclaughlin s develop ments also includes the bru mac and metropolitan haltcn projects in georgetown whih he purchased from delrex dcv elopmcnts a yeir ago basad on population based on population figures in the plunkett local govern ment review mr mclaughlin sees these areas becoming part of the fourth largest city in canada the report estimates popula uon in these municipalities will total 426 700 by 1980 hu this according to local plan ners is a conservative estimate harry petschan toronto townships planning director says the townships pres ent 105 000 population will tri pie to 315000 by 1980 raymond skelly a planner with canadian mitchell assoc iates ltd the firm responsible for bramalca planning sees the combined population of brampton and bramalea ex panding to 230000 by 1965 prant population brampton now has 35 000 and bramalea 10 000 he said bramaleas popula tion will rise to at least 150 000 with brampton having an 85 000 population by 1985 the recent transportation re port by m m dillon ltd for brampton and area estimates a 70000 population for tha town in 1965 the mclaughlin firm is now working on getting it mam moth green field shopping centre in south peel off the round following last months rejection of shcrway shopping centre in elobicoke by the on tario municipal board the mclaughlin release ata tea that the centre could de- come the coro for the new transcounty city continued on page 11 the funeral terries wu nehntii oakmtgltown 1 at the mrkenlo funeral home j thursday july wtfc milton with the rev dr tm page 8 dustan officiating the pallbearers were larry did you kmowt arbic albert clement doug brail the worlda hyatt glen dance henry coffee grower alio ramshaw and stanley wilaon larg cropa of b all friends from milton j orangm pineapples tea i elmer hornby 57 was prominent sportsman elmer john hornby 57 i prominent figure in milton sports died suddenly at his homo at 433 getfcge st milton june 7 mr hornby lived in milton 27 years mr hurnbv a machinist for halton county roads depart ment mas born in acton ap- ril 25 1010 and attended school in acton his parents i the late mr and mrs isaac i hornby later lived in corgc i town he was an executive mem bcr of the tn countv juvenile hockey association and r- it president of the millon intcrm ediate red sox he is survived by his wife stella may hadfield daughters eleanor mrs c ramshno of bracebridtc and shirley mrs d murray of milton a brother earl of georgetown as well as sisters viola mrs h lucas of london eleanor mrs k spence of hillsburgh and mar garet mrs j mcmencmy and doreen mrs d cudney of georgetown he was predeceas ed by a brother william of hamilton mr horrfty was burled june 10 at evergreen cemetery milton pack up its vacation tune go with an hfc travdoan dont pot catyotav mhkj 46 oman skatf east takphom 4511670 aau iran man rirtiin ajk mbad ar taomtg hems announcing change of name fs movers storage has changed their name to deboer movers storage and will continue business at same address 343 gueiph your aeromayflower agent 0 local and long dittanco moving canada and usa dm froa and patlahzad tel 8774106 packing shipping free estimates crating the horses mrs franm thompson sang a couple of solos and mrs les watt gss ed hed saiit yesi jo pi a told r kate the p dfd t tie n th ins s co-r- lain mr r in i jurvrmr cyv s i mit ir such a itrni he ad rhambr were int i s depths hal mr pu rinetird no per i i run an ara mrs an zuuen sujrsledl the wa tcn a cold salad be icam gave the dedicatory teresa had slipped into the p lunch and many o lhc pycr mrs jack mcdonald lhe deep water when s took p tasted jellied sa g the courtesies and mrs r off her shoes which were far he fir umc and wan duncanson closed the meeting found t the uee to paddle tcd lhp recipes they also en wlln pra hr fee ij the home made cakts and lice cream served for desstr i lc ynun two nurses on the scene ap the table was decorated in rd i for tno meeting was hostess nth mrs jack plied artificial respiration and rardiac massage on the wa to georgctown hospital dr alan thompson the at tend ng physician at the hospi tal said that even though there was no sign of life whn the gin arrived they worked on her for an hour and a half and fin all started her heart beajns uitb a machine and return d her blood pressure to almost normal at this point dr thompson decided to have her taken to oakville hospital bv the time the ambu t reached oakville her condition had worsened considerably but still registered some heart beat and much lower blood pressure in the oakville hospital dr f b roberts said several doc tors tried all available revival methods but at 8 15 about an hour after her arrival there was pronounced dead white and blue with the bou quct in the centre of the table made up of these colours with small flags of canada ontario and the centennial lag amon the flowers mrs owens macdon0d was conven r of the luncheon a was avi led by mrs wilfrid islie mrs herbert dolson i mrs rt mckane mrs leslie young and mrs campbell a dau i ghtcr mrs keith rorylh rev i r duncjnsnn attended lhe lun chejn and brought greetings to the group from the church the young folk enjoyed visit lng at th campbell home ind a visit to union church they were from dibrallar scotland and i- nsland in the alernoon they visited chinguacouby golf and country club and left the next day lor montreal and a visit 1o expo mcdonald assisting budgetpriced frigida1re jet action washer dr ii b waldorf regional thp wms and he iiome help- pathologist who performed i prs of union presbyterian the autopsy said any attempt church held a joint meeting in at revival would have been un th church on wednesday cv successful and death was in ening july 5th with mrs clar evitable regardlttba of alllencc anderson m the chair the umc and effort spent the roll call was answered manning electric acton ming to georgetown the confederation 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