Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 30, 1968, p. 9

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issfc s is calf club members will appear in 4h pictures lit w f lha haltoh discussed nutrieau tod ursatack ah jenev otmrwi ayrshire leading terms calf clubad ittson to feel like celebrities when mm met far tbej second nutting at the hornby farm at jce si end sort on may to mr doug uecdoneu former assistant agricultural representative who u now etnploveek for the itemtner with the ontario da- psrtnwat of agriculture end rood ettondot the meeting he hod with him photographer who caught tat member in act ton u the masting progressed these plrturei will bo used for apaclal 4h display in halifax president bruce pickering opened the meeting with the h pledge followed by the roll call and the minutes of the last aassuag r heather mccalg thanand the blaa for their hospitality and for providing the floe claaeee for judging with tola practice behind tbrm the members will iwaly he ureured for practice judging might oa hay xi cumpsty gets postwith federal nop associate agricultural repree- eautivejoho dunford discus sed the dairy esttle core card for judging and gave a type demonstration the saembers us- d this kmwledgo a judge a cilia of 3 yearold jaraey cowi after each member had given nil reasons and official placing was discussed the jun ior and seniors divided for their separej meetings the sensors irish john dun- ford and club leaden ken ella and mac alexander judged an other daaa of jereoya- the jun- isre under leader john alcnsbb a7 em sitz bath gift from helping hands adams photography a sitz bath is the newest piece of equipment in georgetown and district memorial hospitals obstetrical ward the bath chair above is turned over by mrs bertha saun ders of the helping hand circle which donated it to mrs eiirldine- robinson head nursemn maternity alllnafad praises womens institute for work here and abroad there were four mem tiers of the ballmttfad branch of die vx who attended the district annual held in si georges anglican church georgetown on wedesday may 22 silver- wood was hottest to the anneal i met meetittlf this year and tbo pruti- 1 mrs the halt final arrankcinenls time to mxie it poaetible for u to have tlumo social atherinjts let us show our avptoeiition by coming out wholehoartedly when they resume next october through till spring- winnifred smith orangeville judge now dent mrs george henderson mn sales took the dovntinns welcomed those present and cfkailt mrs frntfsumcenory had led on the rector of st gor- charge of the topic a very ge for a few word sic remar ked that this was the first tiiivc in canada that he had met croup of this lare orgeuiiut- ion but many times in enjf- for the lunuct wort- maiie and also for the wedding coming up mltj- cholwice board member served lunch the evening group at mrs tj short il pi norman sinclair presiding land he had lecti associated with the wl and knew of the food wonc abeinf done by them there he also welcomed the large gathering to georgetown and hoped their day would be both pleaaant and ttkcceftsiuj ira wet preloot of hal- ton mabrtct took the chair and ennduoted the business of the morninf they were aerved a lovely luncheon at hoon by the daujrfiuca of the church one of the hifallgfcu of the meeting u annouscetnent of winners in the baaing contest tfiey were honoured in having two very well known ladies to judge ahe bread and bum they wer atra w j alckinney and lira uckeana winners of bread nelson f branch scotch block and ash- grove winner of chelsea buna hornby bantiocadburn scotch block the fcuet apttakftr for the af ternoon was mrs kobert kerr of acton she is iijjt president of the ontario junior karmert and gave an interesting talk on her associations with thu great group of young people election of officers took place kesolu moral were dealt with silverwood h ranch had charge of a musical number and present heard the beautiful voiced of a jtrouj of school children who wcve win- l of the recent musical fenti val they were under the dir ection of mrs g kidney cour- tey convener of the nassau weya branch thanked all who bad helped to plan and work for the success of the day ndikti7 old their property on the 8th line and have purchased the general store in time house judgo harry peter cavert orangevlile has been appointed a member of the board of com misloneri of police for george town in place of judged alan spragtie who resigned parents ire guests brownie eirtefttmawat on toeeiajr itjirtatkv ir v mat kfkna racagi i brownfea ec the let town pack eouttaiaedlbeir ar eata and eotne of their luengai tcothera and ahrtera for boon with a prograa thai waa directed and produced en bj tbenmervee every girl was iavolted with one or more aa and they had many autai aoaga a oiaoo aolo gamea aatd a play during intdroriaaioa they aanred a lunch of juice epd eoouae to their gueata mra j silk conmlaaioner or north georgetown oiatrlet waa epeciar guest and she test ed themfor their pack certifi cate which they paased iauceeaa- tuuy tbey dosed their evening with the alnging of mme tavnirrilr eobts and brownie tat the brownies ert heaped by their brown owl jtxs dorothy ifebttetiiime jrilulril wiluam j cumpity urctinj iciilt uas read from a former minister of rallirkifad church mr allan ncelon mr tlie crtvernment has ako ac- and mri neeion arc now livimi copied tlie rejiijnition oi mark in burnaby bc sirs l msnowdcn ilcleod caidon eut mclean conducted an interest- as a justice of the 1eaee for injf contect the committee in peel county- charge agisted mrs iihorlill in cervine a cup of lea council women hear quite a number of the b3- h ho ridine club members otlend- of coflvcntlon ed hockwood trail ridcrsclinic daiy may 20th a ureal deal of information was gained by the excellent demonstralionf civen llley were disappointed not to be ahlo to use their new out- door arena due to so much rain but a temporary one on hicher ground allowed thorn to to on with their prolamine ebho will hold their first show on june lbui at the erin fair grounds conizratulalinnj jo brian sin clair who graduated from the university of guelph with tho diploma of agriculture and mechanics mr and mrs nor- man sinclair and miss kathryn sinclair attended the graduation aold mr mel ady hea auo ha farm on tbe sixth line the afternoon group of ucw met on tuesday at w n mr v- mhiii use i thi on wednesday may 2nd aaed the mooting end called on mrs beer for the devotional mas b hills took the topic arideb was on great women of japan a date wes set to pack sliowcrc are still occurring for our young bridetobe caro lyn mcknery on saturday eve- nine misi mary rvoulcr held a pantry shower at her homo in acton on friday night miss kithryn sinclair and miss anno shortill invited the mc knery relatives to a linen show- r al ksthryns ham mr jesse mcenery and mrs v j shortill assisted mrs sinclair in entertaining the gucsti there were 13 tables in play at the euchre in the community centre on friday night prlzo winners were lsdles 1st mrs hawwsergenl bndmrsjean stewart gents 1st mrs llus- sell snider white card 2nd mb harold argent hidden core priie went to mr v fer guson mr tom hamiltonannounced itwss the last euchre of the sesson and bn liehalf of the ke- creatioiuil committee thanked a w l altu lit y ilea irlrvmuk heliill iiul winter months a word of appreciation is due the itecrcstlonel committee who havo planned and given of their the highlight of the may meeting of tlie local council of women wich was held on fri day may 17 at the home of mrs fw johnson 10 edith st waa a report of the proceeding of a meeting of the ontario provinc ial council of women held in brantford may 13 u and 15 this account wis presented by the two delegates front the ge orgetown council the president mrs a pritchard and mrs floria nodwell and covered comprehensively the wain ev ents of the convention during their stay mrs nodwell also brought back an interesting ar ticle descriptive of the mohawk chape and its famed windows boutine business correspond ence and reports occupied most of the meeting time th can adian associstiod of consiuri era iloport given by mrs fw johnson had the usual number of items of outstanding interest ami importance for she woman buyer at the close of the tnastiitg tea was served mrs jw kerr and mrs walker being hostess es warn motorists must stop for school bus- north hskton opt detach ment said in a news release to the herald tuesday complalnta sre still being received about motorists felling to atop for school buses as a reminder to all drivers section m 2 of the highway traffic act states whaie school bus is stop ped on a highway or part of a highway on whldlthe maxim um apeed la greater thssi so miles per hour for the purpose of receiving or discharging school children the driver of vehicle a whan overtaletng a school bus on which the words do not pass when signals flashing are marked and twt red signal- lights are illuminated by inter mittent flashes and lb when meeting on such a highway other than a highway with separate roadways school bus on the front of which two red signal lights are illuminated with intermittent flashes shall stop tbe vehicle before rea ching the bus and shall not pro ceed until the school bus resum es motion or the signal lights are no longer operating little theatre plans workshop for summer for the aeeond ytf the ge orgetown little theatre will hold a summer workshop for wouldbeactors rerywednes- day hlghtthrougtidntthe sum mer in the upstairs of the old town hall at the corner of guelph and cross st the work shop will teach all aspects of acting with ron hill directing this time only acting will be covered including moiivetion improvisation walking aiaga presence mrm and voice proj ection ml roe will be taught by eric mlag and voice project ion by vera macdonald young adults are specially welcome preferably above fourteen says director ron hill no previous experience is necessary a- georgetown resident for the past twenty years william bill j cumpsty 40 main st s has been appointed assistant secretary to c soowon federal secretary of the new democra ts party in 1963 mr cumpsty was an ontario provincial organizer and campaign manager in the brack- endale byelection then he be came ontario regional organi ser for the durham oshawa ontario south and ontario rid ingt he held this position for 2u years in may of 1067 at the request of new democratic party lead er tc douglas he became the finance coordlnator for the federal party a post that in volved fund raising trips across canada in september 1067 he organ ized the ontario provincial cam paign for the oshawa riding that saw cliff puk defeat ie incumbent conservative albert walker mr cumpsty htm to his credit several successful el ection campaigns in manitoba and british columbia he has never lost any election casnpaign he hea managed before entering politics he wss social worker for the metropolitan toronto depart ment of welfare and dousing yotjro tot itaatttvaitc a homahom 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