Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1968, p. 9

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capperauld gets appointment national legion committee by ralph hewea the general meetlnff for thla jnonth will be held on ttiurs- 4 november 28 it is rupee ted the extensions will be dts cussed again the motion which jl on the books directing the building comlttee to erect the ttseltetfrk for the additional section is so ambisuods and fu tile that 11 leaves the building comfuce in an insecure posit jon oi being able to do nothing tor what is the point of going ahead with the steelwork when they are not sure that the x tensions will ever bo completed this is the position the commit tee is in they copld go ahead with the steejwork if they so wisnedihd hope for permission to captinue this could cost ey eral thousand dollars perhaps pernisston wold nut be grant ed and the branch- would end up with a steel skeleton along side of it downstairs leunos we feel that the auditorium does need to be enlarged a lounge downstairs would do much to enhance the branch to members wishing to bring thnlr ladies another encouraging point is that it is on the books that thawliquor question will be brought on the floor at this session at queens park and doubthssly the legion will be discused the branch should be prfpared for this possibility j we vill need another room shoull the permission provinc ial cowaand is kecking be ran such as the auditorium would be in georgetown gord king has distributed the annual christmas draw tickets and by no w you should have re ceived them if not or you find you need more contact gord he will bo pleased to supply you will notlccnhe value of the prises has been increased aim at 40q the car club committee is hard at it organizing last tues- day the executive committee agreed the project was worth trying nd cochairmen were appointed to proceed lloyd boyd and yours truly will work together hoping to have the club niembcrship of 400i members completed in tho very near future- district commander david capperauld has recently receiv ed an appointment to the nat ional leadership and develop ment committee this li a new committee formed in july- each appointment is made by domln ion command council dave hunter of b c command is the new chairman this committee will plan foster and promote the best possible officer train ing branch activities and prog ramming at all levels of com mand it will establish and maintain close liason with the organization and planning com mittcc and the national mem bership committee as may required the organization of schools of instruction through friday decemtm 6tb for a two day conference we believe dave has the distinction of not only being the first branch 120 member to be district comxnan der but also the first to be ap pointed to a dominion corn mi t tee which is indeed a great achievement congratulations dave interview veterans since provincial commands district service officer clare well was prejodted david bowman branch 120 service of fleer has been welting keenly to meet clares successor last week eugene praversy arrived at the branch and spent the afternoop and evening with dave interviewing veterans ilh problems there were ele ven interviews nohval open house held for couples anniversary dave who has been branch service officer and one of the best for five years is quite en thused with the new provincial service officer and sees no prob lems in the future the friday night dart ahdot continues to enjoy its popular ity this week s winners were dean payntcr hon lincoln barb iteese woody hamilton ron lincoln maud norrie vertel collins woody hamllt bob mckenxie dave bow man i out the dominion will be the ted tte advantages of such responsibility of this committee extcisior could be limitless there is a great need for a hall dave will travel to calgary on the regular saturday night t dance has been cancelled for november is to make way for a branch pipe band dance this should be a good evening the saturday dances will be back to normal for saturday november 30 skeleton pit rfesssevi i v- a childjtlght plays in the esrtfi at the crew goes about their inspection of the mats of humanbones the discovery was made during the transplanting of maple trees a very enjoyable afternoon was held ma norval parish hall on sunday nov 17 when the fa mily of mr and airs harold stnellie hold opep house on the occasion of their 40th wed ding anniversary the family assisted by re ives and friends served aftbr noon tea and wedding cake to about 105 guests who called to congratulate grace and harold all the family were present including mr and mrs edward smellle of halifax us also mr and mrs john reburn and little son richard of snelgrove a and mm douglas wake and denis of rosamont and mrs j mclsaac lyons and ian of brampton pouring tea for the afternoon were mrs joe murray and mra walter fldler the couples club of norval united church and unit two of the ucw combined for an evening of euchre and a social time at the home of mr and mra gordon laldlaw on wed nesday evening november 13th with 38 present mrs bill hyatt mrs mac hyatt and mrs garnet laidlaw were in charge of the evening winners at the euchre were mra l grant mrs don murray and mrs roy laidlaw for the ladies and bill hyatt mac hy att and allen burke for the men the ladles travelling prize was won by mrs gordon raid and the mens travelling prize was won by roy laidlaw the enjoyable evening ended with a very bountiful pot luck supper congratulations to linda nix on and john young who were married in nerval united church on friday evening nov is they wilt reside in streets vtlle prior to her marriage linda was honoured with several showers the first was a kitchen shower given by the 1st norval rangers at the home of their leader mrs julian reed on oe tober is miss barbara davis maid of honour was hostess at mixcel laneous shower on oct 22 norval united ucw held a miscellaneous shower in the church basement on oct 24 mis mary hay of georgetown was hostess at a shower on october 28 guests were lin das high school friends 1 he jersey breeders associa tion and friends held a shower on no veoi her 1st in pinegrove hall those who planned the evening were mr and mrs ken ella mr and mrs don mc caig and mr and mrs morris beatty several friends gathered at the home of mary hamilton streetsvilie for a miscellaneous shower on sunday november 10 union presbyterian church wms met at the home of mrs lloyd davison on tuesday after noon november 12 with mrs clarence anderson presiding she opened the meeting with a porm a road from the glad tiding the roll call was answered with a women from the new testament mrs c g bishop gave a re port of the brampton prcsby terial fall rally held at orange villa recently the nominating committee and the auditors were appointed the scripture lesson was read by mrs c g bishop followed with prayer by mrs an mc kane hie study book wason women of the bible mrs eric leslie gave the story of lydia mrs r dtmcanson told the story of sarah and mrs u s leslie gave tne stories of lois and eunice mrs p haines gave the clos ing prayer the christmas aneelleg will be an evening meeting at the home of mrs lee campbell with the home helpers as guests the roll call is to be answered with a white gift to be donated to peel manor a group of women from tier ra cotta women s institute re turning home from attending the central arra wi convention held sttha royal york hotel toronto were surprised at the toronto bus stop to see a cou pie of familiar faces lillian and harold johnson missionar les home on furlough from nat al africa who had spoken to the union presbyterian church fall thankoffenng jit year recognized some of the ladles and spoke to thui it amazed the ladies that these buay missionaries would rem ember them well enough to re cognize them at a largr bus stop the johnsons were on their way to visit mrs peter dick in brsmplon when they met the terra cotta ladies tha two by two couples club of norval presbyterian church enjoyed a skating party at rotates park arena bramp ton on monday timing nov 11 wells dry villagers wj face winter drought following the fun of slatiu they met at the home of john and donna mcclure and hie hostess wss assisted by mrs art davis in serving lunch sorority session the fourth meelmg of dcor getowns zeta alpha chapter of beta sigma phi was held on tuesday at thr home of mrs marion gukin as a service project the sorority will assit hope workshop huttonvllle residents short of water since huttonvllle dam broke may be facing a drought that will last all winter the dam performed a necessary function in retaining water which in turn fed private wells in the area chlngnaeousy reeve cyril clark said the township council will hold preliminary discus sions regarding the damat its next meeting however he csu tioned that any decision regar ding expropriation of the dam and park area may be many months in the waking e of the people who has affected by the water shortage is be year old william wilcox mr wilcox said the shortage has created tremendous prob lems for the people living on hi a street rjver road he saidl his son brings ten gallons of water from port credit every week wilcox said the only way to aolva the problem is to ra ps ir the darri and reroute the river to its former path he said he had lived on river road for 15 years snd 1 never hsd this problem before i don t know what we are going to do this winter maybe we start using jce cubes he id mrs ralph carter also of ri ver road said their wells are dry and thaj they were get ting their water from a spring on mlssisxauga road she said she had heard the township was planning to repair the dam and bring ths water to our side i have no idea of what we are going to do in the mean time she aaid mr uc harpley 10 river rd said hrr husband was pumping cleaning water from the river she said they were jtjjiim dnnkiiil water from chinclrulle mrs idrnlpy naid the water her husbjiid was pupapwig from the river uas not sufficient i cjn t hath the kids properly she sjid i mrs etta prue said her wells had not dried yet but if some thing is not done to correct the situation the river will flood our houses next spring as it did in the meantime the ten fam ilies have to continue begging thi georgetown herald thursday nov 21st 194 page s water from service stations and far away springs terra cotta inn is now open 365 days or thi yiar to meals accommodation we handle outside catering in private haute lor dinners and cocktail prtiee book iarly for christmas parties order now being taken for homemade christmas cakes puddings and chocolates t for further information phone betty and harry farrar terra cotta ont 8779941 winter parking regulation no motor vehicle shall be parked on any strut in the town of georgetown from midnight to 6xim from december lit to march 13m signed h lowe chief of police quasar color tv thats worth looking into mvsm j op thi crew exploring ths find of skeleton on the shelrdan nursery property el glen wllflirnt point- i taking 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