Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1967, p. 5

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grand supervisor makes visit irwin noble grand supervisor of royal arch masons of wellington district no a made his official visit to georgetown based halton chapter ram recently with him hero centre front are fred welham of toronto 3rd grand principal royat arch masons left and john t armstrong past principal of halton chapter and district secretary right in the back row from left are edwin wilson second principal halton chapter douglas latimer first pr ncipal halton chapter and wally foster 3rd pnnc pal halton chapter early christmas if youre mailing british parcels remember districts war dead at solemn service thi ocokoitown hirald thursday nov lath n7 christmas is still over weeks away but if you planning on sending a parcel to britain for instance you had better have your christmas shopping completed and gifts mailed before november 21 so says a schedule of mailing deadline dates obtained from the post office by the herald this week if you were thinking of send lng a christmas parcel to aus train india or other trans pacific or trans atlantic places finances are you are already past the surface mail deadline but can still make it in time via air mail i sur laltirs nov 29 nov 17 oct 29 additional time and effort should be spent on christmas ashgrove mail preparation so thit par eels containing gift and greet ings will b- received in jo condition and on time for christmas britain european continent south africa postmaster marshal hired this reminder for card sendirs cards go to any point in can ada united italics its temlo ries and possessions and other countries of north central and south america the west indies and spain or 3 cents to all other countries 4 cents the following schedule may be of some help fact air parcels latttrs parcels nov 21 dec 14 dec 9 oct 23 iec 11 dec 8 oct 20 dec 11 dec 7 india pakistan other transatlantic places ocl 21 central south america west indies nov 12 australia new zl nd oct 31 japan hong kong nov 13 other transpacific places oct 14 discuss family life in panel at ashgrove on monday evening nov 6 ihe ucw meeting was held at the home of ars j m wickson with president mrs john mc nabh opening with a hymn and prajcr roll call was answered i with the word peace mrs cecil wilson had the deolionah on the church and the bod of christ with scrip ture readings by mrs john bcllboddt two ladies were guests at the meeting mrs stuart hall of stevarttown and mrs doug maclaren of oorge town the area vice president who brought greetings from by rilph hawat again another weak of rem embrancc has been observed in canada members of 120 and citixens of georgetown have paid their respcu to our glor ious dead and have once again assured ourselves that the great host of gallant men who sleep their last ions sleep in foreign field will never be forgottn the parade on sunday the 5th was conducted as usual and the act of remembrance performed with ait the dignitjcand rever ence demanded fo ty occasion it was a raw coacfljjland al though the mefnberslnjtlrnout was down to previous years the young but hardy girl guides were out in full force around eighty girls were on parade most of whom got to watch col ourcd tv earl emond and gib telford invited them in out of the cold to the warmth of the legion hall where they watch ed cartoons until time for the parade to fall in gallons of hot chocolate were consumed after the parade by the youngsters while ihe adults warmed up with coffee your president al ong with so many others on the parade remarked on the profic iency of the brampton salvation army band the remembrance dinner on friday nov 10th was one of the most pleasant and success ful occasions the branch has had for some time it was ex trcmely pleasant for president dave bowman who received on behalf of the branch a donation of two thousand dollars from the branch ladies auxiliary comrade bud hill received his 25 year legion pin from da vid bowman the only one for this year the guest speaker for this evening was the ever pop ular john t armstrong who spoke on people of quality and how we should all strive to become such people however john pointed out there are cer tain qualifications needed five in all character craftman ship a motive and the ambi tion to accomplish that motive a sense of values and finally the most important of all love for our fellow man we hope lhat john s words will cause branch members to strive to be come people of quality and by so becoming we will become more tolerant towards each oth er and a greater asset to the branch and the community after the excellent supper which was prepared and served by the ladies of the first bap list church the members and iheir ladies enjoyed dancing to the music of the flowertown rive thursday november 16th is the general meeting night for the auxiliary at this meeting officers and executive committee nominations will be received for over 5000 damage in district auto accidents oct 17 ocl 13 dec 11 doc 7 p ucw nov 3 oct 23 nov 4 dec 12 dec 12 dec 11 dec 8 dec b d c 7 ocl 6 dec 9 dec 7 propose amalgamation of acton quarries and imc a proposed amalgamation ag reement between industrial mi nerals of canada limited and acton limestone quarries ltd will be submitted for considers lion and approval a sharehold er meetings of the two comp anies on november 28 a l0 is located on the 4th line of es quesmg west of limehousc details of the proposal were outlined in a letter and inform ation circular mailed to share holders last week under the agreement indus trill minenals would acquire thej assets and business of acton subject to certain liabilities ac i toils operations would then tx earned on as an integrated part of the amalgamated com pany which would hae the game capitalization and name asj the present company indust rial minerals of canada limit both companies arc control led by r alconbndgc nickel mines ltd acton incorporated in 1962 is engaged in mining proccs sing and marketing of aggreg afes its large processing plant near lunehouse is capable of treating 800 tons of aggregates per hour other facilities arc fn vaughan township scarbor ough and whitbv ontario thtl company ha earned a sicnific bit hare of the market in which it competes i industrial minerals considers that control of acton would be a practical and economic stop in diversif cation and has pro poed he amalgamation to filconbridge as well as broad ening its product line it would of fc r ncv market opportuni ics n a f eld closelv allied lo imin stria minerals present spherr of operations nd tech meal resources past masters night for credit lodge last pek credit lodge no 219 af am held their an nual past masters night with i 1966 worshipful master robert lawson presiding former heads of the lodge took part with an excellent rmwd on hand next tucsda exerting the opp degree team will be on i hand to confer a degree on onei of the local brethren a former police officer at millon 1 t i major tinj w ilkinson is in charge of this group he was formerlv head of the north hal i ton police detachment operat i mg out of milton the annual ladies night is approaching with a roast beef dinner entertainment and dan cing thr annual elrchon of iff c crs vill be held at the regular december meeting to elect oft iccrs to guide the desnin es of the lodge in 1968 work on the n masonic the program was in charg- nf mrs john bird and was in the form of a panel discussion on family life today those as sisting were mrs hall mrs c b dick mrs chas austin mrs john mcnabb and mrs james mcphail topics such as mar nage partnerships v orking moth r problems how and when to discipline children and teen agers and a few other pr blcms were brought up and well discussed mrs frank wil son gave the courtesies and a social hour followed on edn sday evening nov 8th the a i members and their husbands 45 in all boarded the bus at the church yard parking lot for a trip to maple laf f ardens in toronto to see the ice capadcs for two and one half hours they watched highh trained expert skaters on ice the colors were breath taking and their costumes were i magnificent as they so expertly went through their numbers ither were gingerbread men 9 ifet tall jelly bean girls and icand cane boys candy kiss ics and loxcly girls visions in sweeping colour moved across i the ice and became tempting sundaes right before their eyes the great brother and sister team otto and maria jehnek were also wonderful perform crs along with the music and th coloured lighting it was a performance never to be for gotten the bus then took ev ervone to the swiss chalet on bloor st w for a grand chi cken dinner thanks go to the committee mrs bruce mc clure mrs gordon wingfield and mrs james mcphail for arranging the delightful even 1068 a good attendance u looked for at this meeting and be sure to nominate that mem ber who you feel will be bene fidal to the auxiliary in the next year another attraction to this im portant meeting is the pot luck supper which is to follow it the date of the ladies election is thursday december 14th keep this date in mind and be there lo cast your vote damage to automobiles in volvcd in accidents in the georgetown vicinity so far this month has already topped the 5 000 mark according to north halton opp detachment over 3 000 damage was done saturday afternoon when cars operated by starrett leslie r r a georgetown and chris topher gauthler of port credit collided on the 9tih line of es- qucslng north of glen williams damage was over 500 when a car operated by how ard miller or downsview hit a parked car on no 7 highway at norval earlier the same day milkr was admitted to geor gctown hospital with cuts to his mouth and a possible broken friday afternoon a car driven by william john ferguson r r 3 brampton left the road at the 10th line no 7 sldtroad corner near georgetown golf and country club resulting in 500 damage p it ail started wednesday no vember 1st when a car operat cd by douglas james mcnivn or brampton and a truck oper atcd by michael minard also of brampton came together in norval opposite the hollywood house doing 120 in proprty damage matys to help set up ghana education system a former member of the staff at georgetown district hrg3i school has been chosen to help set up a nev school sys tern in ghana george matys guidance rlir ector for st catharines rc separate school board is the youngest of six men who will study the country s education and economics system for year then work out plans for renovated school system his wife and two sons will accompany him for a minimum twoyear stmt in west africa presently ghana has a system modelled on that at britain only about 7 000 o the nat ions 262 000 students are in commercial or technical schools there are only eleven technical schools while 190 pre pare students for university or teaching mr matys taught math his tory and guidance in george town he left to take a posi uon in a private school in 1063 and later became a guidance head in st catharines criticizes councillor for mail bag letter at council monday night a bert porter of sargent road en ticized a recent letter o the herald written by cr jim young cr young implies he has no confidence in the counc 1 and uggests the rest ot council are not doin their job mr porter challenged he should either resign or put a motion on the table to rescind the two year term if he opposes it added mr porter do you want to make a per sonal vendetta out of this de manded cr young of mr port cr mr francis and i already put a motion trying to rescind the two year term but it was defeated countered cr young i said it was unwise and 111 keep on saying it concluded cr younj christmas advertising promotional ideas available at herald we wire flowers anywhere cut flowers plants arrangements accessories paulines 1774616 23 main straet south service on all makes of imported cars night service mon park m ro r s 87 no 7 highway west georgetown winter parking regulation no motor vehicle shall 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