Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1967, p. 10

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owrlej mtkim 78 wm resident here 12 years a balllnafad resident or twelr vt yrs charlos edward mc- i kin 78 died at st thorn on i aufluit 31st mr mcmm a nalivi ot bdlo- x vule lived there until 1937 ex cpt for i tew cars in british columbia he was a armor and i cheesetnaker he moved to tor- t onto in 1937 where he was a twtory maintenance man and moved to ballinafad when he retired he leaves his wife ethel green whim he married in 190b we children mrs le qeavcs of aylmer william and ronald of toronto mrs h tit- terson of oakvillc and irmat of ballinafad 14 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren a cuter mrs pearl oavanaugh ol belleville and a brother nelson afoklm of rocky mountain bouse b c rov gordon turner conduct ed the funeral service at the ruxnley shoemaker funeral home acton and interment was in greenwood cemetery geor getown pallbearers were ralph bill gary and wayne titwson oakvillc bill and stephen mc klm toronto peter optica notice notice of the closing of part f th allowance for road fcimwn aa joel street in th villas of oln willi mi notice of a proposed by law to close part of the allowance for road known as joel street a ahown on david reesora survey of part of the villago of glen williams as follows all and singular that cer tain parcel or tract of land and promises situate lying and being hi the township of ea- queilng in the county of hal ton and province of ontario and beinc composed of joel street in the village of glen williams in the west half of lot 21 in concession 10 in the said township and which said parcel of land known as joel street la more particularly des cribed ti follows premising that the south west irnit of the west hair of aid lot 21 has a bear ng f north 45 decrees 11 00 west and relating all hearings herein thereto commencing at the point of interaction of the north west limit of mountain strco with the southwest limit of joel street in the village of glen williams in the west hull of said lot 21 in concession jo in the said township slid point of commencement being also the east angle of itbgc lot 30 on the northwest hidei 0 mountain street in the said i village of glen williams thence north 38 degree w 00 west along the said loath west hrrit of joel street being also the northeast limit f said vlage lot 30 132 00 feet more or less to the north angle of said village lot 30 thence north 51 detrrcei ot 00 east along the orti eft limit of joel street 39 60 feet more or less to the west angle of village lot 29 on the northwest side of mountain street in the said village of jln williams thence south 38 degrees 58 00 east along the north ait limit of joel street being also the south west limit of aid village lot 29 112 00 feet more or less to the south an le of aaid village lot 29 said slnt being also the point of teriection of the aaid north- sat limit of joel street withi the aforesaid northwest limit of mountain street in the said village of glen williams thence south 51 degrees 62 00 west along the said north west limit of mountain street being also the south est limit of joel street in the said village of glen willi a mi 8060 feet more or lesa to the tuiint of commencement take notice that the municipal council of the township nf eaqueslng will tike into consideration the passing and if approved will pats at it meeting to be held on monday october 2nd 1967 at the hour of 7 30 o clock in the evening at the municipal chambers of the said town hip of eaqueslng a bylaw topping up and selling the above described property in la said township and the council will at that time and flace hear in person or bv his solicitor or agent any who claims that his will be prejudiclallv if i ftp th by law and who i to be heard new face at park principals desk peter oprica is the new man at the principal s desk in park public school on hyde park drive mr opnca who has 16 years experience in the education field came here from wind sor where he was principal of prince charles school in the riverside area his experience includes four years in a rural oneroom school he has also been principal of adult night classe for two years mr oprica achieved his ba at the on iveralty of windsor while on sabbatical leave in 1663 64 with his wife silvia and their five daughters he is living at 74 delrex blvd mr oprica replaces howard allan who trai erred from park to centennial school olhn williams marty wheeler trombone soloist with cni band marty wheeler was featured cheryl and angela spence with the rca band as trom were taken to fantasy island bone soloist at the exhibition near buffalo for a day before this year they played at the school started north bandstand and then on i labour day at the band shell i mr and mrs jim staddon and under te direction of lieutenant family spent a recent week end a hilliard i visiting relative in belleville museum centennial expansion gets authority final go ahead the proposed halton v museum expansion frid jt the go ahead from the on region conservation author ity despite th lingering foa- ni many authority members thai the project will end in ruin the centennial project and particularly the site of the museum at the kelso conbenra ity despite the lingering fcrr of friction between the authority and the county museum board for more than a year ok project the authority finally approv ed the project in principle ear uer this year but reserved the right to approve the final plans authority chairman barry humphries said last night there has been misunderstan ding and ill feeling within the authority and between un and the museum board that a why we have called this special moe tig tonight to settle this one problem queen s park needs this bq dy s approval before it can to ahead with the project we approved it pre oush pending the final plans and al though i was one of those op posed to the project i think tht time has come for us to be men about it and give them the ap proval to go ahead humphries said speaking to the motion fo- approval authority member dr carl martin repeated the auth ority a objections to the pro lect museum board i think it should be pointed out in the motion be sa that the museum board has no access to this property there is no room for possible expansion and there is no fire protection luis tiling uli nd there hav uinbung blnciv council la spending money foolishly in this project we can t hold them up hut these objections should o down in writing i authority member allan mas- son asked why hss thin pro ject been delayed so long it was before us last spring it just seems that the county and museum board have boon delayed and delayed and delay ed when it should have gone ahead months ago rapt authority in reply to a point thit there should be cooperation between the authority and the n useum board masson said i would go further i would criticize the author ity for not being more on its toes and getting this thlnj derway 1m been bo many ntuinbung put in the waj of the hoird i think hie problems of ac cess and so on hnr turn etf derated this n n t soln t bt a royal ontario muse in oi anything all they want ther is a simple eoimtv mus im the authority ttd 11 lo 1 to approve the expansion pro ject bridge club eleven tables of duplicate bridge played at the lssion auditorium on tuesday fiep tember 5th north south win ners were cam sinclair v wandel mike lorusso earl fm ond hov hnrmor w hamil ton mrs m talor and mrs b pattutlo east west mrs helen atkin on mr- s ic milliv m mrs j oiblons an i mm flir abeth lsel o mrs ann pr teh afd mrs j rhontison mrs m collier and mrs gol lhain acton bftldob cluft it mult results of monday nights play at acton bridge club 1st harry frost and bob thorne cam sinclair and mrs pat teffares tied 2nd barb smith and jackie nolan pat jeffares and jack coats tied first baptist planning 120th anniversary bar murray hacaadel of nolo bibu collate is ta a i preacher at first baptist main street n sanaa ber 24 when th c celebrate the 110th of the founding of tb rev ataeuod a ejoaa al friend of krst baptist i ter rev leslie e wntan training la his aatrrc tht sawa hwtal thuuday mpt 14th 1m j serve as a ari in india far aaar than twenty years this was followed by a terra as atbsiatex of the harper hainor- lai oaarea u glasfow i hrttod to canada to addresa the baptist federation of can aia bar madeo returned th feoowiaf year to serve two new braaonrkh churches before be has called to the staff of th toronto bible cooege tan 1 you are invito to attend open house at st andrews united church mountalnvfew bad and sadair ol st pauls anglican church norval on sunday sept 17th 2 pm to 4 pm st andrews united sunday school 930 am mqrning wor5hip 11 am 2 pm to 4 p m open house people representing all groups will be on hand to answer your enquiries if interested in having your children attend sunday school scouts guiles cubs brownies or choral music study groups and women s groups will be represented light refreshments served st pauls anglican his ajh special harvest thanksgiving service pal to 4 pas open house ta the parish hall orga na heads will be on hand stjvday school regjstrattos pop and cookies for the children join us in a coffee and learn about this 123 year old parish join your church in worship wobx ihiowship best wishes for a long and happy married life to linda puckering and david anderson of ag ncourt who were marnej on saturdaj in the glen lnitcti church they will be liing in scarborough mr and mrs bill halliman of fort william were labour day visitors with mr and mrs c barth tbej were on a holidaj to expo and then to new york city there were a few from here among the 40 000 who went loj the exhibition park to sec aijl bcur evangelist billy granim a week ago mr and mrs v montgomcv and bobbie visited her father mr w rmington of blenheim last sunday he has reccitlj been m hospital wc wish him a speedy recovery visitors with mr and mrs harold wheeler were mr and mrs james hammel of wood bury new jersey and mr and mra j moore of cherry hill new jersey their diughter unda visited with bill and lr ene wheeler for a week the explorcra and c g 1 t groups will begin their fall ac uvities on wednesday sept 20 jims steering service wheel alignment wheal balancing complete brake service general repairs park st glen williams 8776554 this past year more people switched to in were goingallout plus that famous fl owers for all occasions wedding arrangements cortag sptciafty cut flowars and funerai designs we w re flowers rosedale floral m albert st tr 7 253 there a whole new world of excitement at your dodge and plymouth dealers great new cars with features you 11 find it hard to resist finger tip speed control stereo tape unit time delay ignition light wagons that wash and dry their own back window chrysler engineering dodge dart canada s biggest best looking compact that lays you don t have to give up things like room ride comfort comes in four scries including the hot gts and gt versions coronet the happy medium between the big and the little a whole lot of automobile with the kind of styling that wasn t around last ear right size right price all right charger the newest of the new a magnificent sporu machine looks like a mach 2 jet on wheels and wears a price lag that means ou can slop dreaming and start driving monaco polar delivers the big car luxur ou long for at a price you can live with big 122 inth whcelbase docs great things for room ride com fort 15 models in four series o dont miss it acton fall fair september151617 in acton park friday 8 pm iio variety show featuring the don gordon trio young bobby dowdal the williams brothers the osborn slstera jimmy reynolds reef mcgarvey master of ceremonies vince mountford acton legion chora tiers acton citizens band crowning of miss centenn al queen judging of centennial costumes saturday at ateqoeilng the ity f aofnat ad 1m7 k c urtmay ontario f tfc tmnuhlp of m8 oaia centinnial parade bend ft guelph opt kn grits band end di 9 lorne scots military band 11th field artillery band acton c t zens band floats entertainment baby show l vestock judging fa r night dance 8 30 12 pm the shaynes dance band canada s f rst outdoor sportsmen show sunday 2 pm community church servici new safety ffatures on 68 chryslerbuilt cars side running lights safe flilc inmrumcnt piiils pddcd lop and bottom front seit bicv inches on door models soft window crank knobs impact absorbing front scat back top there arc 35 mot standard safety items including c it bells front and back dual self adjusting brakes ind 4- way emergency flasher system chrysler just boot everybody mates taray mdcl clujsler has 15 wrth cojive- menex safety and enneenngfealnnaltvmwstewttmistsiitisfwtbeuidiisliy tcxdiantnlmwk phillips chrysler dodge ltd in euelni snmt usr m1 ontakk

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