Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 12, 1967, p. 4

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hornby hunters tally two moose larder lake thursday oct 12th 1wt f the gborgrtown herald pagh 4 gordon lee filled his larder t i ardfr lake lhe hornbv butcher boner an i slaughterhoiim owner sla shed 460 pounds of meit in cold toi ir 1 hi- week at his base line 1 inn fdiri b i i in er i s our h ilf til tin iiim ol two vniu shot sunda by lce son rant and b ol milton on- s run i nui up noith heir giant slised iner trvm in lug i imphv with a rcord it in i iik the titrri nwo t tiers iron halton count lee made thel trip too wore among a party of five hunters operating 335 1 mie north of here over the weekend the other two were trank batcher and jim rurncr of virgmntown two shots thi two mooo wero tcllid wilh h o hots rnl oni or tin piitv tm tin shots it thru moose and didn t lakt a hair mil of one lcc jnnnoh llu four qtnrt n will inn i weik before being coin i to moose sti iks ah said lo n bulls were 1 jr u old wir wnall tut rpu fat u d hi i ni ik ixcrlont tit n t iv s mke 1 ho h i i it n he added bit sine lc mlv run to 2a0 pounds and a hunter is only allowed one moose per litcnse ho just can t afford to shout ow the older the moose the toughi r 1 cc said if you get in to nn old bull vou have to hang t iwo or three weeks until it s guuit moldv 21 years ir who his betn liuntiri tti i fislunc 1 iais said it in ik four huntirs twilvt hour- o it hit nieit out of the bush rims tin frtshkillid men wis to mifl to cam lht had tn lcii u overnight to stiffi i tip i it two moose wen si nil will in f i minutes of eieh other luit it ji a co minute thnc mile walk back to the huntirs boat in all the then made three round trips the first with the two bends hearts and livers the second and third with two uuar ters each carried one it tunc on the hunters back i nun the shore of lardor ihke it was a twelve mile boat np to the town of 1ardir lakc jnd from there h ilf the meat travelled to hornbv by ma snow on ground lt better with about eight inches ot snow on ihc ground ixi explained thui vou car pull the moose out with snow mobiles he said the high tem- penture at larder lake last mondav was 75 but it fell to 34 at nlghl gordon iee with twin trophies dont cross in middle safety poster warning news echoes from the heralds of 10 and 20 years ago the traffic safety poster that vim be displayed in halton schools this month reminds chil cton not io cro s the road in the middle of the block a difiertnt safety poster is distributed every month by uie hamilton nlomobile club to provide continuity and unifor imtv of safctv messages through out the school voar this month s poster was drawn by 16 ear old lone shiparo i student in denver colorado tht official automobile club iressace that goes with the pas ter reminds pedestrians that even being in proper crosswalk area docs not guarantee safct though the pedestrians have the right of wa in crosswalk when the signal is grctn it i veil not to rtlj whollv on mark ings or mechanical signals your eves arc the real sifo guird hornby with the prizes roin i the following winners mrs 1 it i ford brown mrs edgar ellen ton ham ricbot and vecme bndlv the luckv dra v wiru won by mrs miud inwrcnce and jim ilimil on lunch ni served b the romrniluc n charge annivcrsarv greetings lo mr and mrs sonm hal ho i celebrate thur wedding inni crsar on jririiv october 13 i mr and mrs ij-sh- rutlcdp and famil spent the wtekind with mr and mrs irvine mai lace and famih of lihth mr and mrs mehin pi nnov craig and charlcne hive m i cd lo their farm it harnslon i mr and mrs bill hill iiid sharon gregorj ind tcddj en joyed the weekend it fxpo i mrs rthcl thoma of orih vancouver visited for i f davs at the home of mrs vi neilson of the tlh liiy horn ucw women meet at eden hornby churches the october meeting ot the eden church women was held on lusdaj evening oct 3rd et the home of mrs liov brcik airs bill hill presided for the i meeting toe scripture was tcad b mrs leslie kullede i svhn also read thi ston the displaced dollars tinjl ore parations were made for the annual turkcv dinnr to be held on tuesdav evening ov 7th mrs lloyd marshall and mn hmcr mi were eetcd to plan t ic progr im for nevt t ir slembcrs wre reminded t i bniu their ifts to the next meeting for the whit 1 ross of the mental health the roll call word thanksiing wis nsv er in the ten menbers attending the meeting closed hh an auction sale of garden vegetables the october meeting of the evening group of the hornbv vmted church women was hell st tie home of mrs hazel col tan on oetibcr 2nd mrs jim beid the prrsidcnt welcomed i 4h ladies to the meeting mrs rne oldford was in charge of th devotions following thr me ng a pcnnv sale was hmd whiai was quite successful lunch was served by mrs bob crawford and mrs millie craig j the first euctire party ot the season was held at the boyne community centre on fhday nirht october 6th there wa ten tables ot euchre in play bir hday gretting to chirlti- brooks who will ecwhratc his birthdj on october 1 1th ind rngr dcmin on october 17ti i mr ind mrs lbirt m irch ment of the dth lint hornlw moved to their new ibode in stretsillc on tuisdiv i wrier eekmd mr and mrs garnet and famil spent the at watga beieh mr and mr garrv hamil j ton knt and kendra and mr and mr jim himlton wen dinner gusf on smidaj eef in mtb mr ind mrs kenv jcpsnn and ftriil of geor- toan mr and mrs jim mchav ind jimmie attcnddl th fall inr at bngden on satun iv 1947 mrs harry valkins received word this morning from teasdoa house a philadelphia book publishing firm inot her novel these links don t break had been pub- list ed and an in tial 750 cop es sold mrs robert hi glen w lliams grand old lady celebrates her 96th birthday this saturday and will be rect vmg congratulations from her many friends in the d strict q proceeds of 75 from the sale of 6 tons of newspap ers and magiz nes collected last week by georgetown pudiic school pupils have been donated to two worthy causes 55 to br tish relief and 20 to the crippled ch idrens fund tl e f rst ial fair n i e history of glen williams was held in ll e v mine saturday and was so successful tt will be an annual eveit 1957 the toronto telegram made it possible for three local boys to see the queen on her visit to ottawa thei iorjunalc lhree were david sp barry htjnilton and serge leduc winners in a contest for tely earners television viewers who watched the program open house on ci ap 6 last friday afternoon probably iccogrized m s gladys fraser proprietor of george town s famous spot on 7 tast t ratepayers elected a new executive last week s d hardie is president james pidgeon and ber nard casseli ice president mrs roy warwick secretary treasurer and executive members ronald kitchen owen dowdall roy warwick and jim young the georgetown herald concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines gbn wflkams 1773301 leslie pat evans of evans hair styles 8 clcaveholm drive 8773932 w jh to thank the r customers for helping them to rra nia n a shorter work schedule during the summer months we are now pleased to advise that regular hours will be resumed by them as from tuesday october 17th 1967 jim and wife barbara ilscl a th thtir children jamie ju e jeffrey and jennifer at pineland farms r r 2 georgetown ontario jim snow has your interests at heart jim snow businessman jim snow citizen business snow construction ltd general contractors owner p neland farms beef farming officer and director of several oakville companies past director ontario beef producers asso lation 19 year successful bus ness record 9 native and i fe long res dent of halton east born in esquesing township in 1929 attended milton publ c and high schooli past president oakville lions club 0 past district governor lions international resident of oakville from 1949 to 1960 willing and able to represent the completo riding of member cornm fee of stewards hornby tfnred haton east church dedicated experienced capable ialton east faces many problems at this critical point in its develop ment nothing can take the place of experience when it comes to carry ing those problems large or small to the proper people for action jim snow is a lifelong res dent of this riding he shares with all ot us the problems of a fast deveop- ing area has firm ideas about how to gel action on those prob lems at queens park halton east wants a provincial member who is closely identified with our riding who knows eidi and every district and the people who live here who has experienced our growing pains first hflnd jim snow has an outstanding rec ord as a full partner in community affairs many town committees local associations and civic groups have shared his interest added to h s vast knowledge of our neighbourhood halton east needs o rrember jim snow is the candidate of pre who w ii be 1 slened to by our mier john robarts in this el queens park government a ection he stands for continued h ghly regarded voice who will good government in ontario speak out strongly on our behalf for even greiter progress in the and who will be heard years that lie ahead your date with progress- keep ontario strong i jim snow x

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