Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 28, 1969, p. 6

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a- shoe store here makes it two for mr shafi v at the beginning of june m shafi opened his second dis- count shoe store he already owns the discount shoe store in brampton which he opened two years ago and now owns the discount shoe store on main street in the spot prev iously housing jacksons mens wear no stranger to the leather business mr shafi graduated m shoe and leather technology in england and came to canada five years ago t i he was empjoyed at acton tanneries as technical sales man until opening the second store here when he found it too much for him his wife ashorovi slides commentary on hcwaian vacation trip june had been bramptoa store ides her time stores between the shafts live in acton with their two children susan ten and john two mr shaft was born in pakis tan and lived in england eleven yean before coming here running the on tuesday evening- august but now div- 19th the education meeting oi the the womevis institute met in a sunday school room of hill crest united church with mrs harvey nurse as hostess thi ty three ladies and seven girls were in attendance the pres ident mrs chas austin opened the meeting with the ode and the mary stewart collect mrs francis thompson told of the origin of the wi motto for home and country secretary mrs fred nurse read the last months minutes and called the boll which was answered with add a new word to your voc abulary and explain itsvfflcati ing a letter of thanks was read for the cup the w 1 had sent to the music festival and one from the new home econ omist mrs doreen hamill men tiomng the chib project meat delegate this past spring mrsi cecil wilson was in charge ot the program and she called on mrs jodin bellfooddy forrtae motto take time to read it is the foundation oi knowledge current events were given by mrs t j brownridge mrs gcdon wtngficld reported for the flower committee some enjoyable musical numbers were given by grace bird on her el ectric steel guitar carolyn bird on her accordion and piano du cts by karen and dale wick- son after which came the treat of the evening wlxn mrs wjrt- brt cleave showed her colored slides of their trip to hawaii this past spring she told hew they left toronto by plane to chicago then to los angeles and the state of ha- th georgetown hiratd thursday aug 21 1969 page 6 in the menu for 4h girls in the tllen lo honolulu fall committees were appointed to cater to a wedding early in october and for the arts and crafts tea in norval the middle of october we saw pictures of disney land the hollywood bowl luc ille balls lovely home lanastur- ners dressing room and beau tiful flowers and fruits that grow in those countries some pictures of san francisco chi mrs hector bird spoke on caco and then malton awport safety when using any electnc back home mrs japes carney appliances and the danger in be thanked the hostess vnd all who ing careless had any part in jae evenings entertainment after which all sang o canada and meeting mrs charless ustin gave a grand report from the officers conference at the physical building university in cuelph which she had attended as a came to an k if he said f he was tapped on the head and reminded it was i i thoughtifeou would enjoy this little svjry thank you mr brock 4 with love to all closed with a social hour last weekend mr and mrs maurice dixon of frcdcricton new brunswick were in tor onto on saturday attending the wadding of his niece and on sunday visited with lier moth er mrs r j graham and si s ter mrs fred nurse and fam ily mrs john bellboddy youth fined on disturbance charge or a 19 year old georgetown youth yelled obscenities at a georgetown police officer and told him to take off his uniform so they could fight the officer arrested him i on the way to the station the youth did a lot of yelling and at one point in the walk up main street punched a store front the youth currently serving tame in jail on another convic tion was bned 50 or 10 days in jail on the charge of causing a disturbance judge james r black gave hum no time to pay the fine the incident in georgetown started when constable jim powell no longer with the georgetown force was on the beat on main street five youths were standing together on the sidewalk he asked them to move along and then the accused began his barrage of loud obscene language the officer warned him to stop and thats when the youth wanted to fight i jims steering service complete brake service wheel alignment wheal 0alancng central repairs park street glen williams 8774554 discount shoe proprietor m shafi fits phillip diana watches collett with new shoes while phillips sister a letter from home this concludes a series of let ters written to her daughter in vancouver by mrs mildred bel leghem of mississiusa in which she recalls her ancestors the erwins man of whom ined in this district dear ruth how does mi spirr ae grandson man grafton view the pictures from mars nd tell my son in h bill not to get ideas about parking moth er in law off to the moon rather make it a trip up thr okanasan vallej this is icr tainly an 3z of wonder nn interesting time to be alive in an old college s iencc book of 1015 in summation of a paper on mars the author states all talk of martian inhabitants l the heishth of absurdity tunc will tell oh we had a lovely visit with dorothy scott from chilllwack 3c on sunday july 27th our intentions were to go and see the drv falls then picnic at queemton heights hut it rain ed so hard we pickmcked in our living room and viewed the- movies of the falls the film i took when vou were here we reminisced over old pictures and grafton family history dorothy had to go hack to bc on monday don t forget to call to see her when you fio up thai way again bill and now more on the ervvln family from information ob tained at the ontario arcl- es i have pieced family tire there are bound to be errors or omissions and i welcome cor rections also i would be plea sed to receive names and dale which might be added to thi one we are presbyterians my wife is ijza wilson born 1872 on lot 30 ccnc 5 albion her parents lyons wilson and hanna white resided on the same lot my wife ed ucatrtht js s 12 albion we have one i daughter vyilamcna alexandria audrey alice my hobby is fish u g sports athletic i wis a mem ber of the onion shiners jt mono mills i could run 100 yards in 10 sconds the organ izer of this ciuh was joseph mills who organized it in 1880 we pliyed football joseph mills introduced foolaailj we first plaved igainsr5fliplry and it was a one sided game the senre was something like 3 6 we were successful the team is now broken up wp won some pri7es there were about tuelv in th- club when wr started but there were about 40 members when it broke up in 1890 ji s ph mills uas a prominent m in in the club we gnerally pi iyi d on the sime lot it ins i large field we had about one and one half acres to play on mr bull asked re akx ir win iwir cim to inida in 1817 1818 are the same kx and maryann burid in the churchulle lomtery thi sam- alex and his wife lot 4 con 8 mono twp dufferin oun ty answer ye alex irwin some changed name from w to i on coming to canada came to anadi in 1817 and look crown land in lot 4 ccnr 8l from parkins bulls papsrs interview with mr william a irwin march 16th 1933 name in full is wm alex ir win names of parents are wil liam erin krwin and jane per ry place ot residence lot 4 eon i am a farmer on the same lot my grandfather alexander took up the farm in 1817 as a general farm the tuildingg are a stone house and a good frame barn i raised cattle and horses messenger honest i owned a hotel in palgrave i waa educated in no 1 mono lfdmvl and no 9 school near his hi kip wis mary ann wil son thev came from armajjh scttl d and raised hmily and died there from perkins bulls book from strachan to owen p 430 oliver matson contributes data regarding the founding of st albans palgrave 280 hy the taylor itolleys shores and others referring specially to lyons wilsons share in the ac tual building there was some doubt as to the location only a few bodies now remain in the old churchyard of st albans palgrave p 420 in the eightje complaints were made that wells in the neighbourhood were being polluted inlrso dr a f rcynar robert j uvery and george wilson son of lyons wilson bought morh- irigside cemetery and the con troversy was finally settled on page 375 from strachan to owen ccrnerstone laid 24 may 1881 by w of thou white mp whose gift of oil lamp with elaborate noisy me i chanical regulator so annoyed st james alb cong that many urged return to candles the author perkins bull had the pleasure of being pres cnt at 50th innivcrsaary of consecration of the church when hall was crowded and there were many out of town visitors and in the st lohn s hurrh astlcmorr we iind lhce nu mes ash tier ry barton beam ixh bland brrjks arfoot ole craven dodds erwin llarkins llassard hunter ir win kerses mackay maw mitchell parr palmlaw peir son splan st john slight holme thorburn webb white head wiley willidrru and wnglcy alio beaton lark devins dohson gnham lam my iwrc mcxihp thcmp son webster and wilkin many of the irwins one of the community s oldest families were hunot on the homestead just i utiije the limits of the ehurchyard but when lbis piece of ground was offered tree in th- church for incorpc ration with i ik temetcii it wis re fus d and nosi i ii skip over to ann frwin who married thos grafton bluksmith of mead owvale prom her own bible in her own precious handwril ing ann raftnn wife of thomas grafton bhcksmith meadow vale july the 13 1851 this is my testament ann and tho i mas grafton was married o i ember the 21 ibs for a tune thev resided in tho meadonvvale area but in credit valley alewiv the story of pert credit by rcttv clarkson on p 155 we find a letter dated 1870 from bro b goldthorpp bro j van every and bro clark thanks to captain thomas grafton for the rich and luxuriant dinner etc and on page 153 m lynch directory thos grafton is listed aa innkeeper i just had an interesting phone call from a gentleman named mr robert brock who resides in applcwood he reads our lettci ruth and explained to m how the e in erwin is probably changed lo t it seems old country irish had the habit of pronouncing the letter e as l mr brock was raw ed by aunts of irish extraction he remembers aa a boy sitting on a stool in front of one aunt doing his spelling flhen hej georgetown district high school will open for the fall term tues september 2 1969 9 south to base lint 5 side road west to- grades nina and ten students t nine a m grades eleven twalva and thirteen student at 1 00 pm buses will mike one pickup only on opening day students will go directly to the classroom assigned to them according to the lists posted in the entrance foyer for grades 9 and 11 and on the gym corridor wall for grades 10 12 and 13 students not on these lists will report to the library all grade nine ten eleven and twelve text books will again be provided by the school board a studant losing or damaging any of hws books will ba assessed for this loss or damage students owing the school for books damaged or lost during the past school year will be asked to pay for them before registering all books pro vided will be collected after examination next june or when a student leaves this school students contemplating a rkangp n ther programme are asked to prouse at the school 877 6966 contact mr this year we will again have three lunch periods the first lunch period will be from 1 1 03 to 1 1 44 second lunch period from 1 1 44 to 12 25 and the third lunch period from 12 25 to 1 oo approximaely one third of the classes will go to lunch at a time and the remaining two thirds will remain in class this means that regular classes will be going on all day the school will finish regular classes at 3 09 and the buses wil istart to leave at 3 45 the lunch period for an individual class may vary from day to day depending on the timetable cafeteria will not be serving meals on opening day bus routes 19691970 idents of georgetown high school district are asked to note the following transportation schedule students residing within the following boundaries will be transported to the george town district high school south side of no 7 highway from the easterly limits to sine lair avenue south on mountamview to and including eden place students residing in this area should be at point of pickup at the kennedy public school at 8 10 a m route 1 west on hwy 7 to 7lh line 7 40 am south on 7th line to 17 side road west on 1 7 site rfead to 4th line south on 4th line to 15 side road east on 15 side road to 7th llnp south on 7th line to 10 side road east on 10 side road to 8th line north on 8th line lo school route 2 at 7 40 a m east on 20 side road to 10th line south on 10th line to 17 side road east on 17 side road to town line south on town line to norval station north on town line to terra cotta leave terrs cotta 7 55 s m west orj 27 side road lo 10th line south on 10th line to 22 side road through glen williams at 8 10am to schpol vf route 3 south on 9th line to glen williams leaving the glen at 8 10 a m lo school route 4 east on highway 7 to norval south on town line lo lot no 9 north on town line lo 10 side road west on 10 side road to 9th line east to norval at 8 30 a m west on highway 7 to school route 5 north on 8th line lo 22 side road 8 10 a m west on 22 side road to highway 7 south on highway 7 fo school note for information re buses contact georgetown 8772502 m j furlong principal notice halton county board of education school bus schedule i 196970 school year commencing t tuesday september 1969 georgetown public schools park street school pupils enrolled at stewarttown bus route no i r lcave part st school at 8 35 moore park school pupils will be picked up in front of macs milk stored bus route no 2 leave 8 40 not for information n above contact georgetown 8772251 w 1970 bus routes lesquesino township bus no 7 starts at lot 22 and 10th line north to lot 25 west to 9th line south to glen williams school south on 9th line to no 17 side road west to 7th line south to stewarttown school bus no 11- t starts at lot 15 on the 6th lane south to the basfr line west to the 5th line north to no 5 side road east to pineview school leaves pineview school nmth on 7th lane to stew arttown public school 4 bus no 12 1 starts at lot 21 and 8th line north to lot 22 west w limehouse school leaves limehouse school east to 7th line south to stewarttown school west on no 16 side road to second line north to speyside school south on second lin to no 15 side road east to stewarttown school bus no 14- starts at no 17 side road and 7th line west to 4th line vortbto limehouse side road east to limehouse school leaves limehouse school wem to 4th line north to noc 25 side rdad west to the 3rd line south to no 23 side road west to the first line north to no 25 side road east to second line south to speyside school bus no 15 starts at 10th line and lot lo west lo 8th line north to no pineview school leaves tincview school nrrth on 7th line to no lfr side road fast to norval school leaves norvat school north on no 7 highway to 9th line and then north to glen williams school bus no 16 starts at lot 25 on the town line north to lot 30 south to lot 25 west to 10th line south to glen wife liams school south on 9th line to 17 side road west to 7th line and south to stewarttown school bus no 17 starts at 5th side road and the 8th line east to the 9th i ine south to the base line west to the 7th line north to pincwew school leaves pineview school west to the 5th lane norta to the 10th side road east to the 7th line south td pineview school bus no 18 starts at no 22 side road and the 6th line south to no 20 side road west to the 5th line north to lime house school i eaves limehouse school south on 5th line to no 10 side rnad west to 4th line north to no 15 side road west to 2nd lane north to speyside school bus no 19 starts at 10th lane and lot 22 east to town lane south to no 17 side road west to 10th line east to town line south to norval school leaves norval school west on no 10 side road to 7tj i inc north to stewarttown school leaves stewarttown school last to the 8th lane south to no 5 side road west to pineview school leave pineview north on 7th line to stewarttown school bus no 20 starts at i ot 25 and 7th line south to no 22 side road west to limehouse school leaves limehouse school west to first line south tfc no 17 side road west to town lane south to lot no 10 north to no 15 side road east to 2nd line north to speyside school bus no 21 starts at 9th line ind lot 25 north to town line wa to 8th line south to lot 25 west to 6th line south to no 22 side road west to limehouse school leave limehouse school east to 7th line south to stew arttown school j leaves steu arttown school north to lot 22 east to 8th line south to lot 21 east to glen williams school bus no 22 starts at 6th line and no 7 ilighwajy north to the town 1 ine last to the 7th line south to no 22 side road west to limehouse school leaves limehouse school west to lot 25 on the town i mo nassagawcya south to no 17 side road east to speyside school no 23 starts at no 10 side road and the 3rd line south to given road east to 4th line north to no 10 side road south to no tbidc road east to pineview school leaves pineview school north on 7th line to stewart town school bus no 24 starts at im b and the town line north to norval school south on the town line to thct base line west to the 10th line north to no 5 side road west to pineview school bus no 25 starts at 5th line and 22 side road north to no 25 side road west lo 4th line south to no 22 side road hast to limehouse school loaves limehouse school west to 3rd line south to no 10 side road west to 2nd line north to speyside school leaves speyside school south to no 15 side road east to stewarttown school note with tho exception ol boundary changes all trans- ortatian routes will remain tthc same as in june 1860 exceptions west of cnr tracks to no 10 side road includlngtiritiuiuhjsarca these routes are describee school and tho area formerly served by milton heigl public school the area north of no 7 highway and cast of acton to the 5th line previously serviced by the esqucsing bus lines will now be described under acton area bus routes note- for information r abovt contact georgetown b773590 burlington 6324951 students attending milton district high school bum will operate on the mm routo at the him tlm m of june 1969 sunshine school pupils attending sunshine school at hornby will be notified as to the time of pickup n l porti exc1 1 4 u r

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