Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1968, p. 3

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j 0brt francis married age 47 one son ac tive service in army 1030- 1945 employed by general fireproofiirg a quality con trol minaficr elected to town qouncil in 1964 co 67 ek particularly active on planning and community ccniro boards property and roads and engineering pro- grams for mayor william sunnucks georgetown resident sine a 1051 married age 20 two children president of wm k sunmiclu ltd realtor in- strumcnyal in- bringing sev eral industries to town past president of georgetown kinsmen club and chair man of kinsmen senior citi- icn project for depreeve sanby mackinzii born jn georgetown mar ried age 31 educated at ryerson polytechnic lnati- tutc family building supply business has becn active for 68 years past president of jayvees chamber of com merce beavers rugger club member of board of manag ers presbyterian hurch mlchabl foot married age 28 two children- graduated in electronic engi neering from the university of london england em ployed in electronic develop ment work at northern elec trie member and lay reader at holy cross church jim court georgetown resident 14 years married age 46 graduated from the university- nl brlw uh columbia as a profession as engineer employed in engineering planning and scheduling with atomic kn- ergy of canada donna dinisom married one son graduated from university of toronto including studies in political scisnes after ontario col lege of edutatlpn taught english and history in on tario and qudbec high schools now an active in- teresied housewife ric morrow married age 28 educated royal military college with ba in economics and com merce former flying in structor with rcaf nw employed u pilot with air canada wife teaches at ken nedy public school harkyunnr georgetown resident ten years harried 4l on son in univerajty emp as accountant withgm deav erahip past president dis trict scout onmcu past president and first life mem ber of kinsmen club foe twct years coebafainan o bantam uodoey ym iffriiti i for councillors ward 1 fo councillors ward 2 decisive leadership in doaliog wil plow for future regional government realistic negotiation will home builders to ensure a wellplanned community modern administration in which council lets goals end policy capable town manager takes action quickly and economically close teamwork between council municipal boards commissions and regional authorities to ensure plentiful water supplies good housing and improved transportation planned recreation for citizens of all ages including botfor parklands and activities for growing families planned recreation for ciltzentotall ages including better parklands and activities for growing families vote monday 2 december tor comncjuors ward 3 georgetown s future is in your hands want more information do you want to help call joan ao 877491 2 call john bellamy 8776134 s 0yk wi0 serves red cross on ont division mrs a m sutherland presi dent of the local red cross branch has been appointed by the ontario division to repres ent a smaller branch as a mem ber on the services for seniors committee blood bortr ci inlet 37 new donors signed up at the fall fair booth on october 4 and 5 the last clinic of the year has been plannd for mon day december 0 at the holy cross church auditorium new donors between 10 and 5 ages 17 to 18 with written con sent of their parents arc urg ently needed waur safety the workshop at the skyline hotel in malton on friday november 8 was attended by two members of the branch to prevent ice drownings winter water safety posters will be shown in georgetown and the district water safety in structors again will go out to the schools to talk to the chil dren on this subject horn nursing a course will start on wed- hosday junusry 8 at st johns united church chairman of this committer mrs h ii sales un will conduct these classes sarvlcas for solars gifts are beinjt prepared to be gweft nto alluoryalteail ing the rotary club christmas dinner on monday december makiing cancer film 3 c marsh of georgetown rolls the camera as mrs w v blackball of kleinburg leaves her car to enter georgetown station during the filming of a semidocumentary movie hero the film being made for he canadian cancer society shows how people in all walks of life assist in tho fight against cancer mrs blackball is a driver who transports palionls to their placo oftrealmcnl the film will be shown on tv during the cancer societys nationwide campaign next spring three representatives from the branch attended the work shop in toronto on october 23 and 24 anyone who knows of a shut- in senior who would like to have a visit should contact the chairman of hhis committee mrsoid simpson rn i womans work this committee is in full swine sewing the new stock of the georgetown herald thursday nov 211 1948 page 3 materials for layettes girls dresses boys shirts and shorts for disaster victims of tropicsl countries public relations a float will be entered in the lions club santa claus parade on december 7 little nhl saturdays results st louis 5 toronto s scorers st louis king 2 dunlop 2 mandcrlno toronto sheppard 2 hancock 2 and mcdonald chicago b new york 2 scorers chicago crawford f3 larose 2 servos new york anderson checseman boston i montreal 2 scorers boston guest uaay rington montreal milts and no 15 deroat 3 los antfeles 3 scorers detroit no 3 co mi hache los angeles crawford 2 and j endle dont forget dec 2nd lit municipal voting day in gaorf getown and in ksquesing twp wm you will always find a tremendous variety of gift items at robert gougeons even some you wouldnt thinkabout until you see for yourself select now layaway kin stag nets profit of 1385 for kiddies k j dale martin lynch and garry snow plus various other latser prize winners were ladyi lucks favourites at the 10th annual kinsmen club stag in the branch 120 lcelon hall fri day night but the real bit win ners were the kiddles in the kin slogan help kin help tho kiddles trty slag nite grossed over 14000 for the first limn in it- history and bolstered kin cof fers with a 13115 net profit according to a report by project treasurer hurry levy at ihc clubs regular dinner meeting tuesday night officially the 1000 elimina tion draw grand pri went lu e j dale but prior to tho draw ing of the final three names dale and the other remaining hopefuls marty lynch and carry- snow made their own pact to slice up the money other winners were kay hub erts whose lucky draw ticket earned him a portable tape re corder and special prize win ners p wagstaffe a pcdcrson k handed d aikens s scott g hunter terry and glen b timleck grant llaker clarence ilaker i11i1 ellis w ttamsay v corley n hashy k tom linson ii anderson k hill w vnw n nllrv n rinhm son t iedwidge ii hallcntinc and n dupn tile elimination of the 223 ticket holders and coholders started immediately following the dinner prepared and served by members of the legion lad ies auxiliary the- 10 ticket al so included an entertainment program bill howitt and art ellis co- chalred the project bill sun- nucks and wally scinakfwore in charge of the games of chance and club president dean taylor handled general administration other committee rejtorts de livered at the tuesday kin meeting wero from christmas trees project chairman lluchj powell and club santa claus parade float chairman dougl ditchfield kimimen deputy governor bob lishman was an honoured guest at the meeting and since it was- a buddy lllle there were a number of other guests of the members in at- 1 tendance j trevor moores was sergeant hl b 11 l u chairman uuss dicgcl was mystery man and thd jokers were gary alton and bob col- lett a chinese auction was won by dean taylor other reports were delivered by secretary pon puckering registrar huss dlegel and trea surer lion llohcrts to cap tho sports hile prog ram kin and guests wstched saskatchewan boughrlders do it all over again to ottawa hough- j riders in a colour film of tho 1b6b grey cap 1 see homelites greatnew xl102 chain saw only lllblm bar nd chain com in mnd try it s how well it ht your ttrlps it rmrrow rw bar that cut f atr with out pinching pens0n farm eqpt r r ncvl i gorobwn ont tiharv trynot a small deposit will hold any item for father choose a luxurious relaxer or rocker relaxer for the home choose mirrors hassocks tv tray sets rcmps cedar chests pictures smokers cushions tables chairs f from the colonial shoppe m mill street chooser from open stock living room dining room or bedroom furnilutk or lust tt amilll orn- dment or lamp dont leave buying that import ant gift to th last minutol for mother choose o comfortable high back swivel rocker or platform rocker si i 5 robert gougeon mouse holdl furnishins household furnishing 14 main street south and 3 mill street free storage fret delivery 7

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