Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 20, 1969, p. 8

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p i ttvtf fy5wviivrrvj ef nknfarib chimps k dominion honours hjr ralph hswa doa rare accislonjltna- pbo has information which he con- aiders is front page news win- eng the legion ontario prov- cial curling championship is such an occasion two weeks ago when skip harv chappel and fils curling team returned with the district curling tro hy members were very im pressed for this was a first for branch 120 was unable to bring theiwpleges so how about it fellows colpssal trophies back to townjdrop jntclthe branch -and- pay when they returned on sunday i your dues they are a mere hut they did find room for the pittance which when paid will lour beautiful 21 inch portable be one less headache for the last wednesday this team betrout for north bay to curl against the best of ontario com mand fingers were kept cross ed for it was understandable that the competition would be keen however- we should hayje v different jof onthesev- eral occasions that we spoke to jpat chamberlain- he assured us there was no doubt in his mind tegardinj the outcome of the bonsplei bjanch 120 would win jfeas right harvey chappel s team of doug ellis vice skip dune moneypenny 2nd- stone and pat chamberlain lead curl d on thursday winning one losing one and getting a bye friday three wins- saturday two wins sunday lloss and a playoff which branch 120 won and became champs of ontario command harvey andfellow members move into dominion competit ion whlehwill be held at truro ns march 15th the fellows are convinced that if they curl as they did at north bay noth- tv sets presented by the spon sors have an opportunity to purch ase furniture the lounge fur nmure will be suctioned at the branch in the afternoon the branch auctioneer gord king wlu be taking bids zone cribbage by branch 120 at milton branch 120s team ornorm mcdonald salkersoh h lambert and a stamp were the winners of the tournament with erin second and branch 120s team of cliff mcdonald a grieve sgisby and j kenv shead third- these two george town teams qualify for district bjcompetltfpn on 7 list at thorold two trophies will be purchas- membershlp chairman norm ward ways and means mw- another sports highlight last chairmanwho 1st also chairman eo by treauarer thompson one weekend was the winning of of the branch committee for for the legion air cadets and north halton mentally retarded one to replace the dilapidated association is busy organizing public speaking trophy which a dance the proceeds from the has seen better days dance will go to the nhmbai i we understand it was to be a the bmldlng committee met hawaiian dance but now there fft s a is some doubt and could quitel established where the new easily end up in what norm lau- do and roon ghingly called a follbw the would located sun dance however with ways friday night dart shoot ag competition on saturday march and means handling it it will be a good evenings fun and the proceeds will go to a worthy causes mort sports saturday feb ruary 22 two brfdge teams sargent j sargent w biqhn t warnes and m lorusso d wilson e emondl keir will be at dundas to win jf possible the district bridge tournament at the executive meeting last tuesday it was disclosed that up totfate there are 200 paid up bsbnibers less than 30 this is not good tor it means that some 290 members are yet to pay their dues in actual fact those who are not paid cannot he counted as members by the membership chairman when he sends his monthly report in to command after march 31 those who have not paid the branch dues bruce collins who is convales- ain appealled to members and nonmembers alike your pro was lucky again along with george brayley ron lincoln roy rudiger hqrry bottoms cinaftertlmgvtavin dickenson is planning along with enter- len rayner tainment chairman jim john- tag can stop them the team legally loje their voting prjvtt- son an initiation night on april 18 as usual the initiation will be followed by a dance the executive saw fit to make a donation to the canad ian ttir tteller to ntgeriabiafra it was thought that branch 120 should be a part of canadas first air relief service a visit by mount dennis branch to 120 will be made on may 3 with so much going at the branch the may date is the earliest saturday that is free next saturday members will woody hamilton gee only one lady this week youll have to do better than that girls car club winners june gil son dave bowman jim mcar thur harvey maxwell paddy woods ways and means prizes were won by joe duggan s goodine p boyd and h mcfadden saturday night dance was not a sellout last week but those there had lots of laughs next saturday newcomers to the branch will be playing peel county gents though they have not gone so tor is withholdtng requisi tioned money other north-hal- ton municipalities have had much the same reaction u geor getowns to this months finan cial demands from the halton county board of education a former school trustee now with acton council orval chap man forecast two weeks ago the february requisition from the board will jolt us out of our chairs last week without joy acton council decided topart with the 43000 for- february costs but sent an inquiring letter about the amount to the boards oak- ville headquarters georgetown council went farther by refusing to pass motion to pay the 181000 they had been asked for on being informed by clerk joe hurst that georgetown was rejecting the requisition temp orarily acton mayor les duby said he was less concerned ab out the current bill than future bites and effect on acton bor rowing bylaw the unknown figures are what we have to worry about this could hit us hard later be cause the town did not expect to pay school costs out of cur rent borrowings he stated milton mccann 77 former town resident a georgetown resident for ahnnt fqrty years and foe the past twelve yeaa resident at halton centenrttat manor mil ton william mccann 77 died on february 12th in joseph brant hospital burlington mr mccann who was the son of william and ethel arm strong mccann was born at zimmerman and attended pub- lie school at omagh and boyne he lived at omagh before roov lng to georgetown exteremely fond of gardening he continued his hobby at the manor he leaves two sisters mrs lily maybanks of georgetown and mrs violet harding of fer gus he was predeceased by a brother norman mccann and sisters mrs james clark of georgetown and mrs kite kraft of alberta f rev clayton coif s of the baptist church conducted the funeral service which took place in the manor chapel on friday interment was in om agh presbyterian church cem etery pallbearers were cedl mccann omagh aiexi jlarohlgetty lorne- calder stan stoutt and george agnew page b thr orororrown hirauy thursday feb 20hi m jg- scholars will- have nine whole days march is through 23 to retreat from the strain of brain huffding when the winter holiday period arrives in three weeks a couple of years back winter holidays were introd uced in ontario replacing the former easter vacation period previously tied into good friday education offic ials felt the easter holidays came too late in the term and that a break was necessary earlier so the march recess was created the march vacation is cal culated by the term ending on the friday prior to march 21 dainj queen corner guelph st and rexway dr of orgetown thursday february 20th ir- homctfam to 11 pm daily 3b act wqf m get your 196 car plates before the rush yea incredibla as it may aoom theres not too much tint icift to obtain you new means plates why not b an early bird and g tham this wtknd open six days a week until the deadline only 7 days left until deadline i now open 900 530 saturday until 400 dept of transport office 41 main stimt south phon s77307s vrr teenagers nothing to do why not drop in at the legion auditorium on mill street tme between 800 and 1100 pm sundays anytn record player available refreshments and latest teenage game hip flip admission free dress informal branch isos winn rink h chappel d moneypenny p chamberlain and d ellis maple nursery mothers progress reports there was a particularly en couraging turnout on tuesday jtab 11 at the borne of mr and tad mrs t wroblewski when maple nursery school auxiliary held its monthly meeting after the reports of the sec retary and treasurer and a very totitl discussion of business the teachers mrs kathleen hall and mrs mary goebcl were in- produced then proceeded to cany on interviews with those soothers present nearly every child was represented by a parent during the school day the thirty children are divided into two groups with a teacher in structing each group the tea- chars plan to switch groups at the end of february for the re mainder of the school year so that they will have had an op- pbrtunity to wort with each child a third assistant mrs shirley andrews sees that the children are properly dressed for outdoor play and dismissal looks after washroom duty snacktime and the countless odd jobs that occur where pre school children are concerned mrs goebel and mrs hall discreetly discussed the indiv idual ohimren apart from the jest of the parents who were incidentally enjoying coffee and cookies and retrieving ev- arything from lost ski pants to sweaters in a pile of belong ings in the middle of the floor articles- left by the children at the school notes had been kept on the children dating back to early 11 and their- progress was tracedfo the present before the evening was ad journed it was settled that the march meeting will take place at the home of mr and mrs ronald warnock at which time a film will be shown subject undisclosed silverwood hornby v starlight group meet at mrs leslie kings birthday greetings to jack fries on wednesday february 10 and to bill bradley on thurs day feb 20 the evening starlight group of hillcrcst united church met at the home of mrs leslie king on monday evening feb 3 with fourteen members present the minutes of the last meet ing were read by the secretary mrs jim tyncr members were reminded about saving canada packers labels nylons for the sunshine school and greeting cards for the manor in milton the gtneral meeting was an nounced for feb 26 the ladles ing in the christ united church were also reminded of the meet- in clarkson on wednesday february 10 it was moved by millie craig and seconded by edythe king that they buy a painting for the new church in memory of mrs bertha -grex- ton the devotional period was in charge of mrs evelyn speck and mrs ingrid dufour a short play was put on called you have got to be taught bertram stewart of the 6th line left by plane on sunday night from toronto internation al airport for arizona mrs jim hamilton iv district president visits institute mrs harry marc open ed her home on february 13 to silverwood womens institute for their monthly meoting it was current events day and mrs george burt waa convener among them roll call wis ans wered by a newspaper clipping of current interest mrs cossar agreed to be a delegate to the area convention in guelph on april 30 and may 1st the usual social half hour closed the meeting silverwood cotton queens el ected their officers for a new project at the home of mrs n bomholt on february 19 they are cathy lindsay president connie bomholt vice president linda peck secretary anna nellssen treasurer nancy tomkinson phone convener suzanne ruddcll courtesy con vener the group extends a wel come to any girl interested in joining mrs john bird district pres- mrs van llere is home re- ldent was guest speaker and cuperating after surgery in headed discussion groups on i hospital and the good wishes many of todays problems of the community go to her high taxes and student riots alicia fc scott fast home owner loans consoudati those hioh payment loans pay off owed bills yourself git cash for any reason have one low monthly payment from 100 to 14000 cash mortoaob loans we offer fast confidential larvlca m parsonal enquirlas var mads arransamtnta may b innpflvacy at 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