life v f i community says thanks to qepjartina storekeepers twcbpio jsavlngiof mhelr sterol georgetown wis l r leaving new home in wycomb mr and lls ken wilson were honored fesls at an communi pr ation in ssquesjpg community ball when they were presented with three pieces of luggage those present enjoyed a game of cards and a musical program with howard briggs master of ceremonies mrs robert lawson read i fitting address and mrs bert hunter and mrs harvey clare made the presentation jlr and mrs wilson have been village residents tof eight een years when they purchased the grocery business establish ed by mr and mrs robert harris since then mrwilson bas won the hearts of custom- era wjth her pleasant friendly manlier and in 1967 was pres ented with the esquesings wo mens institute award as citi zen of the year mr wilson has been employed with standard products in georgetown a son donald lives at ash- grove with his wife and family and daughter ruth and her husband robert kidd recently purchased mrs h p eawsons home in the village and son philip is presently living with them so we expect the wilsons to be frequent visitors to t vicinity we welcome mr and mrs sargent of aurora and their three little daughters charm- aine sharon and mitchell who have purchased the grocery business mr sargent is pres ently employed with dehavil land aircraft downsview we wish them every success with their new venture baptis ed at the regular morning ser vice at st johns anglican on sunday mr and mrs richard grace of georgetown were god parents and canon j e max well officiated confirmation service will be held this sunday jit st johns at 11 rm and members of the sunday school along with their parents are asked to attend at will be in charge of the service teju tables of euchre were played friday night when the mens club of st johns spon sored a social evening in quesing community hall prize winners were mrs s robin mrs clare wilson mrs how ard bradley mr frank hobin- son mr george burt and mr keith goodfellow sis frank iing was the winner of the blue mountain pottery given as a door prize hofthlvt hie november meeting of es- quesing womens institute was held at the home of mrs j staddon on thursday evening roll call was answered with a picture- of our youth these were all numbered and passed around and members spent an interesting few minutes decid ing where they belonged mrs bruce beckett guessed the larg est number correctly and won a prize olrs robert thorns presided in the- absence of the presid ent a donation was made to the poppy fund and members agreed to cater at the master feeds open house on november 28 mrs r webster gave an amusing reading life with christopher mrs h clare and mrs r webster assisted the hostess with lunch diana armstrong was guest of honour at a community show er in st johns church base ment hall wednesday evening she is the daughter of mr and mrs fred armstrong and will be married this friday evening to bert tripp of georgetown we are pleased to report that benny beckett is home after spending five weeks in the hospital for sick children he is still in a cast but is able to attend school this week he is the son of mr and mrs bruce beckett this has been a year of the visitors for mr and mrs sam milenam who recently entert ained guests from distant lands including mr and basil gates formerly of the singing kettle keursboom cape now of sedgefleld republic of south africa miss jessie carr formerly of margate eng now of willowdale mrs freda keiynack of st austin corn wall eng and mr and mrs k m guppy of college park maryland michael stephen second son of mr and mrs robert web- ashcrovb ashgrove travellers are now members of walrus order the friendship unit- of the ucw was held on tuesday af ternoon november 11 at the home of mrs bruce mcclure with fourteen members and one visitor present mrs james car ney had the worship service on peace with a suitable poem on peace read by mrs george wil son the secretary read last months minutes and called the roll which was answered with the word veacei mrs chas austin in charge of the program called on ann mcclure for a piano solo then mrs frank ruddeu delighted everyone by showing coloured slides of alaska she and her husband and sister and her husband mr and mrs harold reed enjoyed a trip this past summer they started from dawson creek to whitehorse to dawson city 193 miles of uninhabited land to tok then to fairbanks they then board ed a plane for point- barrow which is 320 miles inside of the arctic circle next day they left for deltas then to haines jet where they got on the boat for a day and a half arriv ing at prince rupert juneau is the capital of alaska they found the eskimos very friendly happy people with nice homes and stores and very modern hospitals and churches their main industries are fishing and lumbering and the ski doo is rapidly replacing the sled and husky dogs on their travels they saw several moose and marmots and beau tiful flowers growing wild al ong the road side the mount ains and scenery in that part of the world were breathtak ing to see as they left the plane both couples were given a scroll from the wien airlines which said that on the 29th day of july 69 they had crossed the arctic circle also they are lifetime members of the order of the walrus in alaska mrs arthur ruddell thanked mrs frank ruddell for showing the pictures and sharing their won derful trip with the members and all who had taken any part in the meeting a social- hour followed mrs john bellboddy manitoulin is mecca for hornby hunters i soma of the local hunters who have gone to try their luck deer hunting at mamtbulin wi d are edward robertson arnold mckee jack simpson duncan robinson and stanley byre the st stephens anglican church women met at the home of mrs frank weller on tues day november- 11 congratulations to mr and mrs ronald mcpherson nee donna caswell who were mar ried on saturday evening nov 15 at huicrest urdted church hornby rev p keith hawkes officiated at the wedding cere mony the eighth meeting of the hornby meat balls was held as a dinner- meeting at the home of mrs roy wilson on mon day evening november 10 ev eryone brought the food they were asked to make at home for this dinner meeting the menu consisted of chilled torn ato juice hot roast beef gravy mashed potatos yorkshjre pud ding creamed cheese cauliflo wer beets relishes jelly hot rolls lemon sponge dessert and tea some of the members set the table while others prepar ed the food mary jean max well explained to the girls their mistakes which they made when setting the table and a discussion on achievement day which will be held at st pauls united church on saturday november 29 was held sincere sympathy is extend ed to mr and mrs jack hall of the 10th line in he death of their only son aaron an thony hall who was killed in a headon collision on wednes day november 13 on hwy 400 about 12 miles north of barrie besides his parents he leaves one sister anita joyce and grandmother mrs mae hall of toronto and mrs margaret williams of birmingham eng the funeral service was held on saturday nov 15 at st stephens anglican church hornby interment was in st stephens cemetery v celebrate their sutth wedding anniversary on tuesday nov 2 mrs stuart momlhan enter tained some little friends at a birthday supper on friday november 14 in honour of her daughter janet who celebrated tier 6th birthday t who attended to help janet celeb rate were sheila royce janice bradley carol chow heather harris and karejjdunnilt car ol bonar whawasalsp invited was unable to attend due to being ill with a cold janets little aster joanne amibrother bruce were also present sev eral games were played prior to a delicious ehlcken supper and all the trimmngs the table was decorated with little lav- ours for the children and a large birthday cake with six lighted candles everyone join ed in the singing of the birth day song i mrs jim hamilton ctin williams salt on moon on moon missions space doc tors carefully pick a diet for appollo astronauts that assures them of enough salt for the long trip there and back in space as on earth salt is vital in the human diet birthday greetings to little bette jo royce who will celeb rate her second birthday on monday november 24 the sunshine ladies auxil iary held a euchre party at the north trafalgar rrecreation centre on wednesday night nov 12 there were seven tab les of euchre in play with the prizes going to mrs alice bol- ingbroke mrs dorothy dunn mrs tom howden who played as a gent and ralph feather- ston the lucky draw which was a large basket of fruit was won by mrs jack thome birthday greetings are ex tended to two little friends who will celebrate their birthdays on novembe 23 who will both be three years old they are peter gregg stemman and jam es glen barnes anniversary greetings to mr land mrs arthur peacock who will celebrate their wedding anniversary nov 26 the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre party on saturday night nov 19 at the north trafalgar rec reation centre there were five tables in play with the prizes going to mrs harold reed mrs martha richardson mrs gar net hamilton jim hamilton harold reed and john roberts the lucky draws were won by ralph featherston and arthur burton who played as a lady anniversary greetings to mr and mrs joe sammit who will twenty hope to become majorettes the glen majorettes held their first meeting last monday afternoon from 4 s pm in the town hall twenty little girls were eager to begin their baton twirling end any others will be welcome to join them for fur ther information call mrs brandt mr w bennett has left hos pital and is now with his dau ghter mrs r mcmaster we extend congratulations and best wishes to rence stew art and walter dixon who were married in united church sat urday afternoon mrs mabel cain has been mo ved from georgetown hospital to st michaels hospital tor onto our best wishes for a speedy recovery go to her there st albans held a congrega tional meeting last tuesday ev ening in the parish hall rev r ruggle opened the meeting with prayer items of business included arrangements for a euchre to be held nov 22 in the town hall with an added attraction of a chinese auction ladies will servo lunch an auction sale was discussed and all agreed to work toward one in early spring with am spence as auctioneer kl their many friends in the wlhage extend sincere symp athy to mrs j fokkens and family in the death of mr fokkens who was well known and liked among all who bad worked with him in the apple factory while they lived here the united church women held their nov meeting at the home of mrs alf spence 9th line the president mrs paul wagstaffe opened the mee ting many items of business were discussed a tter was read thanking the ladles for a lovely bale of baby clothing sent to a mission results of the rummage sale and the booth at the auction sale was given by mrs ft engleby arrange- mints were made for the ladies for their annual christmas sup per december 10 minutes were read by mrs h steinfatt mrs j wagstaffe was in charge of devotional her topics being what is happening to sunday the sabbath was made for man and not man for the sabbath it was a very thought provoking subject the meeting closed with singing have thine own way lord a lovely lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the president next sunday morning the united church service begins at 10 am to those who found 9 oclock really too early this should prove helpful this time is for sunday school also and will continue till spring mrs c barth council briefs presented with one petition from service station operators asking for uw repeal of the early closing bylaws and then presented directly afterwards with petition asking they stay as they ire council made no comment monday and turn ed it over to the administra tion committee council okayed a 100 grant to the chairman of the christmas welfare fund wal ter gray from now on the george town park will be known as georgetown fairground parley the town will pay rent to the value of the taxes paid by a mahaffey for the area on which the old fireball sat the firemen are using it for a park ing area council authorized the purchase of so christmas trees from the kinsmen club at a cost of 273 each a stacey electric of tor onto was awarded the tender to erect the traffic lights at the corner of mountainview road and guelph at a cost of 4028 the lowest of three tenders thh glbrqrtown hirald thursday nov 30th im page w did you know a salt bath eliminates body odor by removing the cause it softens and removes scales and crusts from the pores and lea ves the skin sweet and clean to the residents of esquesing township the esquesing township council have received a directive from the air pollution control service of the provincial government which requires that open burning of the dump cease by january 1st 1970 in order to control the dump all papers should be tied in bundles council intends to erect a gate at the entrance which will be- kept locked except on me following days and hours during which times a con- trot off jeer will be in charge- monday to saturday 400 am 600 fm dump will be closed on sundays note anyone dumping or placing garbage or refuse on township rerads will be prosecuted under the authority of bylaw no 2569 with a maxirnum fine of 30000 a reward of 2500 will be paid to any person providing information leading to the con viction of any person dumping or depositing garbage on any road or street in the township of esquesing al l smoke bombs four youths were picked p and two of them have been charged following the letting off of two smoke bombs in the memorial arena sunday the homemade devices were let off in a passageway during an intermediate b hockey game the ha i ton county board of education ad hoc committee on religious education invites interested parties to submit briefs and to appear before the committee in support of same all such briefs must deal directly with tvie aaacksy report and its major recommen dations as these are seen to apply to halton county briefs will be reviewed january 31 1970 up to and including those who intend to submit briefs should write for further information to the secretary ad hoc committee on religious educatior co the halton county board of educatior 166 south service road east oakvllle ontario for prompt and expert service on sheet metal work roofing eavestroughing heating cau russ dickson phone 8777455 prechristmas sale winter boot ladies winter boots 4 00 with warm fleece lining for perfect ewrrfbrt reg 899 value now girls winter boots smart comfortable warm regular 699 value for jjp limited quantity 39 family footwear at lowest rates i v discount shoe store m main strefft north oeomhtown m jtc notice we are pleased to announce the opening of town country abattoir and meats products formerly known as villa abattoir custom killed beef veal pork lamb sheep and goats pickup for butchering cut and wrapped to your apecrffcationa 2a- hour service open 7 days week meat processing and smoking fast delivery home freezer orders featuring the best quality meats government inspected wholesale and retail phone 8783923 126 steelee ave upper rate line m hornby ont near milton master feeds stewarttown official opening days fridoy november 28t1i 9 am til 9 pm saturday november 29th- 9 am til 5 pm iucky draws refreshments everyone wacomi gigantic opening specials we are pleased to announce that mr george currfe wardan of halton county wll officially epan our new store at 230 pm friday november 21th special draw for children accompanied by a parent a a shetland p6ny colt will be given away at 430 pm saturday nov 29th tickets will be available during the two days of opening events i anyone riding or driving a horse to our opening will be given one solb bag of master horse feed of their choice anyone purchasing end picking up a ton or more of master complete feeds or supplements will be givetn free draw ticket on 500 lbs op the same feed a ticket will be drawn each day of the opening events other worthwhile specials ror many other worthwhile specials please sea our special advertisement in the georgetown acton milton end oekville newspapers during the week of november 24th please note i i i j i to be able to serve you better in the future we now have two lines phone georgetown 8773512 8777375 master feeds stewarttown 4