Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 3, 1969, p. 6

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ns just bugs about amateur en torn some people ate said to havei dnminatingpne of the show bats in the blfry but ron cages is a large tarantula ringed michaels s3 duncan drive has by three smaller ones ah were bugs in the basement and lie caught in banana shipments likes it that way i when the warehouse owner a friend of rons let him know hehas thousands of them they were there ron regretful- some mounted in glass cases i 5 we dont get tarantulas on the wall some on sliding in bananas now since they arej elvs4na in boxes ftherthanj more in cases on the floor awai ting more cabinet space on the stock he debunks the his beetles are from all over theworld not just liverpool other collectors trade with him from south america florida africa and west indies the various clubs are in touch with each other from all corners of the earth the ontario branch of the anthony laing jsleddirig vows in st johns church anna marie laing and frank william john anthony were mfcrried in a doublering cere mony in st johns united church on february 1 rev robert scrivens officiated at the vows red and white tarn ations and white glads with ferns decorated the church the bride is the daughter of mrs may laing and fred laing and the groom is the son of popular belief that tarantulas have a lethal bite but is npt ron is an amateur entomolo- wilung t0 prove lt sistand secretary treasurer that h crawling on mvmighi of the ontario branch of the r to death ne c meet entomological society started a mrs joseph anthony and the late mr anthony year ago and meet in the royal ontario museum throughout the groom is a farmer at ihejjrinier in hhe summertime h 1 limehouse and u em- they are too busy collecting to as a salesman at michigan i entomological soci xt- meet most of the members so motors acton iev which desdite the hiehsounj found out about the society levy wnicn aespue tne nign soun- f museura whe thev the bride wore a fu 1 length ding name simply means ml most of the moths have been museun wuenincy i s rons words he likes to collect caught by black light used st call 0 have specimens ident- while peau de sole gown bugs i night on the wynfield nurser1 ies property sometimes jhe he has been collecting them off and on since lie was nine years old but tias been collect- she also carried a 100 year old lace handkerchief given to her by the grooms mother the bridesmaid was miss antonia r6cchl acton who wore a pink chiffon drqss trimmed with lace sho carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations the bride was given in marriage by her father grooms man was harvey burt arm the usher was fred anthony bro ther of the groom the reception yas held at delrex plaza restaurant geor getown the mother of the bride wore a winter whitfe wool dress trimmed with black astra khan with a corsage of red carnations the grooms mother wool with black accessories- and a corsage df yellow- carnations they are living at rr 1 umchouse the threetiered wedding cake was made by the brides mother the bride was the guest of honor at three miscellaneous showers given fry mrs hewitt the brides aunt miss cavell marshall and miss antonia rocchi the georgetown herald thursdaypril 3rd 1969 page e r light also attracts bats who rifled i trimmed with scalloped galloon lace with an eight foot scallop- j black crepe irh i t ivi ed train a wedding ring head- j pj carnations they plan to enter an exhi- mmtnpd with laee held i v the couple took a short motor beat him to his quarry theibit in the federation of batj eirhtertuvir he mosquitoes also find the light ario naturalists convention threc tulie vel1 shc years oia dui nas ceen collect- mosquitoes also find the light ario naturalists convention at j j i n ki uc ingseriously for the past few interesting so ron is nmt w5 ixs crknitt ct w years j lk r ed in insect repellant -wsio- z t toupublicize their club t r tarantulas war located in banana shipments terms toronto chairmans remarks are irresponsible inaccurate and irresponsible attributed the reference to the statements such as that attrib- halton board of education uted to you can only make the tasks facing the new divisional boards more county board chairman fred armitage told ying hope chair- m armitage pointed out the difficult hahon halton 8vstem wiu have 48000 students and the salary range rjat j s araabusis education w also to point out that mr hope had been quoted in the e f and the globe mail as saying consultative staff of the halton we heard of one county board coo b education is with just 22000 students tht considerably less than 50 per has a director of education an same o distant director four super- clv y s intendents and 11 assistant sul population in halton county is perintendents all earning be- approximately 50 per ccn of tween 21000 and 33000 p later reference in the story 1 the school population in city of tpronto the liberals plan candidates for regional offices the chairman suggested that before mr hope makes further statements on comparing situa tions you would be well ad vised to carefully check inform ation regarding supervisory staff student siaff ratios and forget waxing a floor cleaners forever let ut inst i stan s starlight seamless flooring en has bugs by the drawer full two new corporals join oppstaff two new corporals have been assigned to work with the worth halton detachment of ontario provincial police who serve three provincial highways nd the township roads cpl richard lewis joined the force last week transferring here from the opp headquarters in toronto cpl donald bell of burlington detachment joined the local office on april 1 i originally from london where he was born and educated and first worked with the cnr cpl lewis joined the ingersoll pol ice department at the age of 22 and moved two years later to the opp he was statjoncdos a me at oakville from 1958 to 1906 then promoted to the rank of corporal and transfer- red to nipigon detachment late in ibm he moved to the toronto headquarters c he is married and has four children cpl lewis has a home v in oakville and is commuting from there until he can find accommodation in milton he lists carpentry a his major hobby cpl bell recently promoted to the rank joined the opp in s 1000 and served in dundas and 3 burlington detachments on tfaffc duties he is an expert fttfliotioreycli rider and was a eight haron and peel county cos pp student liberals met last week in the first of several meetings that could spearhead a drive to field a elate of candidates for selec tion to the proposed halton peel super city regional gov ernment called by halton liberal as sociation president david but ler the meeting was held in oakville as an informal dinner discussion on how regional gov ernment will affect the two par ty associations we didnt expect to acewn plishmuch at this meeting but ler said i can say that this is the first such meeting of exec utive members in the riding associations that will he inside the proposed regional govern ment the proposed regional gov ernment as announced by mun icipal affairs minister darcy mckeough means amalgama tion of halton and peel counties into a metro toronto like city the plan is to streamline the 18 municipalities into seven bor oughseach of which ill hold local elections and send representatives to the regional council i butler said that no conscnus of opinion was reached on the subject of whether to enter municipal politics as a party we asked ourselves whether or not the party should attempt to effect open involvement in politics at the municipal lev el at this time he explained the big question is whether or golden is instructing motorcycle riders j not we would hurt ourselves is the time to think about we mkc rapidly approaching the spring months and the season for fertilizing your lawn thfirst spring application is the heaviest and most important fertilizer application your lawn receives it is this fertilizing in the spring that refurnishes the depleted amount of nitrogen in the soil ml i kuv7cin it the most important commodity aiding in plant growth thus should be kept at a high level especially during the early spring months when the grass is trying to establish itself for another ocwmuje of the high requirements of nitrogen needed by the lawn in spring it is recommended that coop fertilin 1064 be used although if the lawn is well established and on good rich top soil a heavy applica tion of coop fertilin 777 would be sufficient i mc dc i time to apply your spring fertilizer is in march or early april when the snow is gone sufficiently to allow you on the lawn and before the frost is out of the ground all analyses of lawn fertilizer are available at your uco store we also have an assortment of fertilizer spreaders for sale or rent i t- i member of the opp helmets precision riding teamjat the police college in aylmerjand the party by this involve- f several years presently heon a part time basis iment halton county board of education invites applications from people presently engaged in business commerce and industry interested in teaching mathematics science or geography in secondary schools applicants must have the following qualifications j an acceptable uni versify decjreejnd 2 3 4 at levast five full years employment or experience other than as a student before or after a threeyear degree beyond grade 13 or equivalent or at least four full years employment or experience other than as a student before or after a fouryear degree beyond grade 13 or equivalent or at least three full years employment or experience other than as a sludent before or after a masters degree written applications should be sent immediately to o a gilmore superintendent of instruction halton county board of education 166 south service road oakville ontario f armitage chairman j w singleton director of education on minimum monthly balance w p vedepsit made bejrscril 151969 eaiss interest asmclpril 1st canadian imperial bank of commerce 1jjvife

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