coming events autuliaatrcltej rvile community centre con ttlnuous performances sept 20 all day altolsslon free- falfthat show st an rfws united church monday sept 29 at 8 prjn dessert and coffee from 845 to 745 admis fedn 80c 014 a meeting of the local council of women will bt held wcuy sept 19 at 230 pm at riitw home of mrs gloria nod- jeu 9 edith st guest speaker ill be r cperrott principal jholy cross school flano teacher has openings for beginners 8777810 wedding flowers our spec ialty et lis help you make the big day perfect wabbs green houses town line south of norval 8858138 friends fete mrs stacey at 90th birthday party presentation for mr and mrs jim ftuddell nife susan smith untehouse memorial hall friday sept 12 830 pm all welcome ladles provide lunch a happy occasion marked the doth birthdey of mrs clifford stacey as mam friends and neighbours gatterad ou septem ber 4 at the home of her son- inlaw and daughter tom and joyce hayward 40 paul street guelph flowers for your -wedding- filen valley florists at credit st glen william 77784 you don want to miss flowershow sponsored by georgetown horticultural society this saturday georgetown logion hall 2 to 5 pm entry list available at harris floral rspringhill riding p stable trail riding i single and group rates if trier is an alcoholic problem in your home the al anon family group may be able to help you solve it meetings every tuesday evening in st johns united church geor getown tf ross lakeeauj provide fishing swimming hayrldej horse rides picnics v roasta and welner roasts airport fac ilities and tie downs in the comple- for information cont act owner v joe boss maple ave lot it con 5 8773895 tf georgetown imstrict na turalists club will meet in the basement of the 7ict ris church at 8 pm on tuesday sapt 16 mr br- riide president of the reptile club of toronto will be giet s3aer anyone interested will be moat welcome ifit jsperienced and unexperienced riders horses boarded 877 7781 r r 1 limthoui teds school 41 shelley st georgetown t day or evening instruction dot licensextinstructors 0 fully insured dual controls i operated by ted scott dial 177400 tf horticultural society flower show legion hall 2 to s pm saturday i- 9 due to the heavy response to our advertlscmfnt or library staff we could not reply to each individual consequently we thank all applicants and wish to inform you the positions are now filled- georoetowm ubrary board vedrtinq flowers paulines 2 main st s 07744h dancing this saturday to bob corey 1 a th legion auditorium saturday sept 13 900 pm admhiwn b1s0 couple wedding anniversary sept 17 1919 sept 17 196 mr and mrs j m wickson ori their soth wedding anniver sary will welcome friends at their home on the 7th line two miles- south of- georgetown on saturday september 20 from 7 to 10 pm and sunday sept 21 from 2 to 5 pm engagements mr and mrs derek pile of brantford are pleased to an nounce the engagement of their lht riallfhtor marilyn blimp to steven mr of georgetown will take place united church brantford octo ber 4th 1969 at 4 oclock flowers gifts many cards and telegrams were received mrs stacey greeted guests wearing a lovely carnation car sage a gift from fellow memb ers of the anglican church wo men of the church of st david st patrick special guests were the rect or rev a h maceachern and his wife and a friend ok many years mrs john kenuhead sr of georgetown mrs c clarke of ospringe mr and mrs har ry hayward and mr and mk n carter from town also at tended recent- visitors offering con gratulations were mrs ted brainard and imary youngs- town ohio mr and mrs roger addy and family london mrs w hayward mrs paul hay ward and son brian mr and mrs 6 hayward and daviil of georgetown mrs stacey is the youngest child of thomas and rhoda godly of ackfleld sussex she was married in 1917 to clifford stacey a canadian soldier on service overseas they cune o canada and settled irtoorge- town in 1920 mr stacey died in 1989 in 1963 ahe moved to guelph while in town mrs stacey was active in the community she was a faithful member of st georges anglican church she is proud to have been pre sented with the first scout thanks badge to be given in town her husband tim was scoutmaster for many veraot the 1st scout troop at st gen gei churchman served community in lodge school politics prominent in his- church pol itical and fraternal organizat ions david fredrick mcnally 82 died suddenly at his home 37 market street early last wed nesday evening a lifelong georgetown resid ent he bad served st georges anglican church as a warden and as church school superin tendent for rrrapy years he was a past president of progressive conservative associations in georgetown arid halton county and he had been active as an orangeman since joining the georgetown lodge in 1905 he was a past muter oflol 24s and of the county lodge he was instrumental in forming haltons pride true blue lodge and had also served this as a master he was a member of credit lodge af4am orion oddfej- lows lodge in which he was a past noble grand and oldest living member and the indep endent order of foresters son of thomas and minnie sours mcnally he had been em ployed at the old lower mill and later the coating mill of ab- itibi provincial paper for 38 years when he retired in 1990 at that time he was foreman of the finishing and shipping departments he was a mem ber of the companys century club plait field study centre ents trib fiaforgrrown hhalo page m thursday satn- 11 1h9 construction of a 250000 field study centre near terra cptta will begin this fall if the peel board of education de cides soon on building- design the rolling crested tract is one o fthe most beautiful in south ern ontario in a new educational concept the board plans to take students outdoors tdstudy a variety of subjects canadian history art literature mathematics even physics as well as science withainalgamationjan 1 the board acquired an outdoor asset the misslssauga board of educa tion had bought last december a 175 acre bite directly north of the terra cotta conservation area capital cost estimated at 250000 includes a large open instruction area cafeteria and dormitory to accommodate 200 youngsters current costs are expected to range from 60000 run its course urban board may disband the suture of the north halton unban board seems to be in doubt a letter from the board secretary to council moo- day night admitted attendance from the three town councils acton milton and georgetown had dropped badly this year and asked for a decision from each council whether or not they felt the board should be dis banded the next meeting on sept 24th will be the deciding one i deputyiieeve alt speight stated the urban board had ac- convplished much in the past but felt the time had come when it should be phased oat perhaps the end of the year would be an appropriate time hg concluded irs fall clothing council will decide at he first year to 100000 the commiltee meeting third year initially the centre will oper ate on a day to day basis but eventually five to six classes at a time will go to tle centre from kindergarten up pupils will make day visits while grade 6 and 9 students will the propose subdivision near cleaveholm the first step toward a pro posed subdivision on railroad spend two and three days at a i property off mary street in the time there john eldest son of and mrs thomas hutchison she is a charter and life the wedding member of the ladies auxiliary in fanvew of branch 120 royal canadian legion last year she received her twenty year jewel fronn beatrice rebekah lodge forthcoming marriage mr and mrs aart schouten r r 2 georgetown are pleas ed to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter an na margaretha to mr aart van donkelaar son of mr and mrs john van donkelaar 37 grove street east barrie ontario the wedding will take place on friday the 10th day of october i960 at 7 oclock in the chris tian reformed church george town social personal on his first visit to his nat ive england in 41 years rich ard prust 14 jamei street spent six recent weeks visiting with relatives in devon he was with his brotherinlaw and sit ter imr auid mrs reg proctor their first meeting since he came to canada in birmingham he visited with another sister mrs wilf thomas and her hus band and sistersinlaw mrs don prust and mrs harold prust mr and mrs ed wiener 44 maple ave w and mr and mrs morris goudekettlng 101 main street south have bad visitors from holland with them for several weeks mr and mrs robert wiener and sons max snd leo and rudy wiener all from eindhoven were here to visit with their relatives rob ert wiener is brother of mr wiener and mrs goudekettlng mrs stacey is very fortunate in being able to have a dally walk with her cat tippy wea ther permitting she spends many hours knitting fo vari ous missions and reading and is still an avid maplt leaf hockey fan 58 new donors at blood clinic fiftyeight new donors help ed make a red cross blood don or clinic monday the best september clinic in years with 344 blood donations last years september clinic produced 273 packs and the 1967 clinic 271 twentytwo of the new donors were transfers from out of town 20 were brit time adults and 16 first time teens in ill 33 teens gave blood a red cross spokesman attri buted the rise in donations to intensified television appeal for blood and promotionalstuf fers given out at local stores last week monday afternoon 128 offered blood and 11 were rejected for 115 donations in the even in 244 offered u were rejected for 229 the fourth blood clinic here this year will ba held december 8th formerly owned by wilfrid leslie of r r 4 georgetown the farm property includes a five foot waterfall with a hid- quarter den cave behind it a limekiln used 100 years ago and pasture land gone to hawthorn bushes some years ago he had also and stone selling price for the served as a member of the i was 80000 public school board j there are two woodland spots he leaves his wife alta her- most covered with second ington whom he married 58 years ago a daughter ruth mrs paul barber and son william of town and sisters lena of town and bess mrs john standish of stewarttown and 3 grand children david jane and john mcnally a sister sarah and brother hugh predeceased him the revd fjic mills conduc ted the funeral service on sat urday in st georges church and interment was in green wood cemetery pallbearers were hugh mcnally toronto charles mcnally joe hall sr joe hall jr john t arms trong and irwin noblr growth maple trees some pines were planted between four and 10 yean agn cleaveholm area was taken monday night when council ap proved the change of zoning from t3 to residential t3 is a transportation zone allowing sidings sheds etc the change was sought by nell investments ltd who now must submit proper plans if subdivision the zoning change does not in itself approve the plan of subdivision reeve w f hunter claimed the area was between ten and i twelve acre and described it har6trtcleavet j as behind the a single storey building is t property planned the board considered i traditional school building ma- only cr donna denison op- terials and looked at steel builj po th rezoning dings but british columbia cedar is now being investlgat- j n ed squared timbers preccut for bridge keconsltuctlon assembly without nails on the site will give a log cabin look to the structure local board member ted conover an enthu siastic supporter of the project favours the natural look arch itecture over the more contem porary citystyle designs in downtown georgetown aids in rescue dr j h chamberlain announces that his medical practice hs been taken over by dr a a kennedy formerly of fergus effective september 8th 196 dr kennedy will continue the practice al the same location 17 mill st and with the same telephone number 8772972 a former georgetown resid ent jamie reader played a major part in rescuing three unidentified persons from the waters of the humber river in newfoundland last month jamie ton of mr and mrs alex reader and grandson of alexander berzinsh of 14 chip per court dived into the river from a motorboat be was shar ing with his cousin from corn er brook and between them they contained one of three people who were boundering in the water after their small boat overturned the other two were picked up by a third party al so from corner brook in his motorboat n the readeri who used to live at 10 parkview blvd now live in paris ontario golf free for balance of 1969 with half initiation fee we cater for tournaments weddings christmas parties green fee players welcome phone for reservations georgetown golf country club 8776011 lived in silence not divorce grounds a north halton man who liv ed in the same house with his wife but never spoke to her for almost 20 years wai denied a divorce at a supreme court divorce hearing last week he lived in one part of the i house and she in another and they never spoke to each other for the past year and a half the man has been living away from his wife his petition for a divorce was denied by justice fraser after considering the case for two hours the divorce laws state that the term of separation must te three years a the man was n peter k mcwill halton crown attori gued there had b riage breakdown as by the divorce lsws d 1v4 year separation tho new canada dlvorfj leg islation came into effecvlast summer and widened 1j the grounds by which couples could get a divorce previously adultery had been the only ground for divorce now if a couple has been separated for three years and there la a complete marriage breakdown they are entitled to a divorce j there ua no provision for couples who live together in silence v the case brought to an end a week of divorce hearings at the halton assises of the on tario supreme court the court heard 33 uncontested divorces out of a total of 117 cases on the list septic sewer beds were in eluded in coat estimates and the credit valley conservation cotta campsites might be con authority suggested its terra nee ted to the sewage system sgt milton brown 53 metro police officer funeral service was held in toronto monday for det sgt milton brown s3 court officer at lambton mills court in etob- icoke who collapsed and died while watching television t his home near georgetown thurs day night the service was conducted in the chapel of turner and porter funeral home bloor st w with interment in park lawn certetery brown joined the york town ship force in 1030 and served overseas with the canadian army j when he returned he worked as s traffic officer and then was transferred to the general as signment- pfflce of the metro detective unit he had been court officer eight years nearing completion with the erection of guard rails and fencing within the next week the reconstruction of the bridge on the 17th side- road near the 6th line will bet completed the 77250 job by joseph cucci contractors was started near the end of june and nec essitated the raising of the road by 12 feet at the lowest point and cutting down of the hill at the highest point the road is now up to dept of high way specifications in width much of the heeded fill was taken from the adjacent ionson farm while the new structure is classified as a bridge it looks more like a giant culvert the project was engineered by tomlinson and associates he la survived and son barry by hli wife for all the news of georgetown and district read the georgetown herald mens madetomeasure clothing by tiptop come in and see fbes largest selection its yeere of fine english woollens cut and tailored to yoor individual measurements suits 1oo0 jackets 57325 slacks from 31 50 new shades rot fau in mens ziplined coats koratron treated protected by jcoipjiquaicr- nnivi s29i keadytoweak suits all wool worsteds in the latest fabrics and fashions 57995 mews flannr type washable slacks well tailored and rimmed 798 mens 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