Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 23, 1969, p. 6

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vbiaaasktssti dware section of the bright new guelph street store spital reminders of liberation tulips at nvyarilml kcminucilj wr lidcitml iun adams photography georgetown and district memorial hospital groundskeeper john schenk prepares a spot near the hospital flag staff for some of the 250 tulip bulbs presented to the hospital last week to commemorate in 1970 the 25th anniversay of the liberation of holland in which the canadian armed forces played a major role from left are- hospital administrator fred whittaker board chairman denney charles and mrs iconnie nieuwhof and mrs blanche goudekerfing of the georgetown holland liberation committee the tulips are registered under the name holland liberation norval norval district winner at international plowing match placing among the winners study book on mormanism the ashcrove hllcrest ucw meet for october meeting the friendship unit of hill- crest ucw was held on tues day evening october 14 at the and with eighteen ladies attending pres ident mrs ward brownridge opened the meeting with an autumn poem i love y new home of mr read by i j mrs francis thompson at the recent ploughing match scripture lesson was held at paris ont from this john duff and the prayer by district were larry picket bob finney ftcv r duncan- harley pickering stan andjson pronounced the bencdict- d wight may john wilson and ion his sister jean wilson george dixon keilh leslie and the during the business a hollo- county team of carl sinclair ween party was planned for and harley pickering mary pic- i saturday evening kathy and ket received honourable ment- x mcclurc were in charge ion in the queen of the fur f he lunch and a social time rough class and sylvia shaw of enjoyed peel county placed second youns folk from norval and china in canada to spencer jvi son was a popu union yps have been promin- china seems a puzzle lar coach in the mayors classic j lhe news recently sev history goes back four tlious- coachins both mayor emmers crm wcrc clectcd to tnc c and vcars and their population on of georgetown who received tive of lhe bramp presbyiis 740 million almost every one is poor and they still work in the primitive way bijt they are a happy race of people and quite content with things as they are a question and answer per iod followed then at nine oclock all watched on televis ion the program under attack where the college students from waterloo lutheran uni versity were questioning dr ro bert mcclure moderator of the united church on different which was anwered by bring an article made in china the workshop at lorne park on oc tober 23rd was announced and meeting closed with a social hour uco halton and orangevillc acton council chairman george pelle- tterios description- of ottaw as recent agricultural cong ress that it appeared to dissuade our youngsters from taking up farming vividly expressed a mood generated there but george himself ft currently devoting a good deal of his time and pnergy direct ing the activities of a coopera tive that will benefit the young sters that do go farming palermo mccurdys corners postville stewart- town and terra cotta were get up from 1916 to 1932 to sup ply the members with reliable farm supplies at the most ec onomical price this 6bjective has only been made possible by the constant updating of bu siness methods to keep pace with change in 1935 for instance the farm clubs realized they were not supplying the service to it is this idea of keeping up members they could be provid- with the ever changing needs ing they moved to incorpor- mrs john bcllboddy and requirements of its mem- ate the milton club as milton t silver wood mrs rwnorton wins flower show trophy i worship service was by mrs i george wilson on ruth thej i faithful and the hymn come i mr and mrs cordon smith i ye thankful people come was arc aga a a holiday j sung mrs john mcnabb was at kcnelon falls recently i t in charge of the study book j and gave the final chapter on j many mr and mrs harry march- their ington visited with son bob berowners which has charac- district cooperative the first terized this uco branch built annual meeting held two years by halton dufferin welling- 1 later reported savings of ton and peel county farmers 10975 on a volume of 34235 the original farm clubs atlto the 50 members later in mount nemo milton ashgrovej 1937 the milton cooperative official opening of new coop today took another forward step which was to profoundly affect its future affiliation with united farmers cooperative ltd uco today was called upon to providt grain storage at milton in 1963 which they cba the fol- l lowing year a grain dryer wai installed and fertilizer and other storage space was built the coop expanded a year at both milton and erin honourable mention and mayor te yps on sunday oct 19 best of milton who placed seci mi jv the norval un- ond congratulations to the sue- ion group were prcsidenl ter cessful competitors i ry leslic vice presidcnti nor ma mcclurc and publicity con- parents of the norval fubsvener marion young attended a special cub meeting held in the parish hall onj lorenc archdeacon another thursday evening oct 16 when i yps member who won the marion yoiym and david bailie dairy princess crown at the were invested and it was regul canadian national exhibition tration night there are 33 this fall left on a trip to bri- cuhs enrolled with ron frost iain on monday oct 20 where as leader and marie fendlry as she will represent canada and assistant and family in preston over the of united coopcrativcs of thanksgiving weekend ontario will be officially open ed at 1030 am on october j 23 present at the unique chain mrs w k norton has the saw cutting ceremony will greenest thumb in the district be georgetown mayor wheldon the mum show on wednesday j emmerxon the provincial m evening october 15 the last of pp for halton county james the new georgetown branch andising display space and increased our storage area sub stantially mr pelletterio adds the georgetown horticultural society flower shows for 1969 1 proved again that anne knows how to grow flowers she won t eaton trophy highest aggregate points for for snow and a uco director fred hamilton of guelph the new facility was created as result of a major overhaul of the old georgetown cooper ative store still at the down- thc year 1969 again a trophy town location it is now a mo- the la for scouts and cubs held a meeting following th cub meeting and new officers were clectcd president mrs joan young secretary mrs jean lindley treasurer mrs pat dellib a new mens group commit tee for scouts and cubs has been formed recently composed of representatives from the three norval churches the executive are chairman don strathdec vice chairman nor man guthrie secretary russ hamilton treasurer charlie carney they hope to get a scout troop going once again in the village the cubs held a very success ful apple day on saturday i october 18 j congratulations to mr and j qlrs hardy barnhill nee ruby j cole who wcrc married on september 26 in wesley unit- ed methodist church rochcst- er ny warwick couneland is now home and getting around on crutches he spent about two months in hospital following a broken leg as the eesult of an accident in his home and other complications he was in ge orgetown hospital and later in toronto general hospital then back to georgetown hospital for convalescence we wish him a speedyeccovcry norval and union presbyter ian yps officers installed by hev it duncanson at the church service at union pres byterian church on sunday octtl2 were president marlon young vice president llla mc- clurc secretary arlcnc leslie treaiurerbrjan mills worship convener kathy mcclure soc ial conyene bob finney on sunday evening oct 19 the norval d union yps met at thehoraa of brian mills at terra cotu coqnle andrews gave the chapter from the shoes mary dolson yon the peel county queen of the furroughs sub at the recent ploughing match aftcr lhl wcnl off lhe air i our secretary read last months gary irwin rice baby son ofi and called the roll mr and mrs arthur rice was baptized by rev ft duncanson at union presbyterian church on sundav oct 19 norval and hultonvillc sr hic group elected new officers president bryan reynolds vjee president karen swcrdfeger secretary brenda pickett treas urer cathy beamish mr and mrs tony jones arc the coun- cellors they meet each sundav evening in huttonvlllc church and hold discussions on subj ects of interest to young peop le a jr hic group was started on sunday evening oct 19 in norval united church with mr and mrs larry ciglen as coun cilors officers elected were president betty june laldlaw vice president lynn pcnson and secretary treasurer donna pickett at their meeting they viewed a film this call for you and held a discussion on the film the norval 411 girls met at the home of mrs bob may on thursday evening october 2 with 15 members present the designs for the book cov ers and a name for the group was chosen with beth castles suggestion and design the win ner with meat queens it was decided to order books for each one on how to buy and cook meat with hea ther hyatt in charge of order ing the books the food value of meat was discussed wendy may and gjven webb cooked meat dishes which wcrc enjoy- cd for lunch on wednesday evening oct 8 the meat queens held their regular meeting and meat cook cry was discussed beth lald law and kathy may cooked stuffed tomatoes and spanish steak and the girls sampled them for lunch mrs j3d mclean the most points in roses in september and once again a trophy for highest number of points for the september show congratulations to you anne alicia f c dcrn new urban ply store and farm sup parking was the major pro blem at the old store says scottl george pelletterio chairman of i the council of the uco halton group which includes george town rttess casual work shoes etc for all the family discount price discount shoe store 28 main street north with our new store weve not only solved that problem but added much needed mcrch- the increased space is being used to keep the branch ab reast of the changing rural and urban characteristics of the area indicates the branch man ager glen kelly weve added more hardware plumbing and white goods lines to our store merchandise to cater to the increasing urb an nature of our trade says mr kelly the cooperative branch will continue to provide its rural members with its extensive line of livestock feeds and a wide range of farm supplies the branch continues to pro vide a bagged feed service but the original old mill at the fac ility was dismantled a year or so ago all local grains are now handled through the groups mill at erin later taking over the willmott coal business at the cnr stat ion and leasing a store on main street in 1944 the need to comply with requests for a more complete feed service called for the building of a new feed mill at the site of the ives of ontario present property it was built along with store and officl since then the orangeville es in 1947 j district cooperative limited which also merged with uco a few years later the geor- in 1966 has been put in with in 1966 again to keep up with the changing face of ag riculture and to take advant age of the obvious benefits halton cooperative supplies merged with united co-operat- getown feed mill was bought and in 1952 in keeping with its enlarged area of operations milton district cooperative be came halton cooperative sup plies in 1956 while halton was building petroleum bulk stor age at its georgetown property farmers in orangeville were in corporating their own coopera tive this was an event which would eventually affect halt- on too the halton group this enabled the two branches to merge their accounting operations aad save on staff it also paved the way for a switch of feed mill operations from orange ville only custom work isdonevl there now to the bigger and more efficient erin mill today in their last full year of operations the 1250 memb ers of uco halton branch con tributed to a business volume 1 1 of 2128558 and more than 9 a continual upgrading of fa- people on the halton branch cilities and staff took place staff handle the work involved throughout the 1950s culminal in providing patrons service ting in the purchase of the through ulree feed mius tv erin feed mill as haltonv bulk 1 and ba fertul third branch in 1959 as the agricultural pattern shifted again the cooperative zer locations a grain dryer three lawn and garden centres four retail farm supply stores and three petroleum centres portable natural stone fireplaces i different colors and styles available the only one of 1ft kind to be uied for electric heating 3354 miisiisauga road miisltsauga ontario opposite erincjale college call martin frbhner 8262676 take a drjva on sunday see for youraail town country abattoir meat products government inspected freezer order beef red brand whole or half 59c pound hind quarters 65c va whole or half 69c porlc whole or half 45e beef steak round 5e tbone 95c sirloin 95c roasts blade 59c rib 65e round 95e rump- 95c x wholesale and retail 126 steeles ave upper baseline road hornby ont naar milton- 8783923 it was our pleasure to have had the privilege of working with uco halton retail group council and management in the planning detign and supervision of the new facilities for georgetown retail branch we would like to pay tribute to the various corn tractors who were involved in the construction of these fine new facilities which will improve the service to the many customers and cooperative members in the georgetown area congratulations engineering insurance department united cooperatives of ontario wmton ontario trr bt tmisssaet teiiib

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