Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1976, p. 3

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Tilt lit June 1916 I Larry Nicholls to head Jaycees CHAIRMAN OF THE EAH President Larry sworn In with the other members of the executive at Saturday night ceremonies at the Lions dub hall Dynamic and Innovalivc the phrase used b new Georgetown president Larry Nichols to describe executive elected Saturday night Sworn in the president lance ind banquet held at the Lions Hall were president irry Bill first president second vice president Dave Rutherford Trend treasurer Immediate past president Paul Atkinson Speeches pre mentation followed the beef dinner The wen icnoured for being acclaimed me of central region a out standing units and spceial congratulations were extended v iquunos membership within Town cant control Hollow road I of tilt Recipients of Spoke by Larry Nicholls Hon Fred Dill Doug Sparling and Ted Borrow After a touching oration past president Paul Atkinson made a presentation wife as did Ted Borrow for letting he use Paul during his term in office After a few other personal presentations Entertainment Sounds from Llmehouse got the records spinning for one heck of a good dance The works committee will return to the general ad ministration committee a request to post signs In the vicinity of Hungry Hollow to prohibit the operation motor on private property there is a regional mid In seeking further Councillor Rick Morrow clarification from the general who dropped into the works committee the committee meeting briefly works committee will say aid that reports in the press the town has no jurisdiction recmtly hod caused an im post signs in that area bemuse in the situation Centennial students return from visit to Ottawa and Quebec City hi f gave him statue of a hand forming ale victory sin Tin I residentnl ird of now is given to Jaycelk Susan Birrow while her lust mil net mil the Chain of office for Halton Hills Mayor Tom Hill maj soon be we irmg in ilton ihiin of office all of licial town functions including ill tings Canadian history and con temporary culture went in troduced to grade eight students from Centennial School Georgetown who travelled to Ottawa and Quebec last week Two buses full of excited kids left town at a Tuesday May One returned from Ottawa Thursday the other continued on to Quebec for a twoday stay En refreshing break in the long journey home for the students who departed Thursday Those who visited Quebec saw the National Assembly the Musce du Fort the and one of the most Buildings Street Mali popular attractions St Students had a nostalgic taste of Old Fort Henry Conveniently housed it Carlton University tailed the Mint Art and the Museum of Sue Technology during guided tour of the Visiting Upper Canada Village an lutlientie pioneer settlement was a Royal Military College graduate David I Long has graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree specializing in applied science from the Royal Military College of Canada He is the son of Mr and Mrs Norman Long Henry Street of Georgetown LI Long was a member of the rugger and wrestling teams He will begin his service in the Canadian Forces as a maritime deck officer Long cceived his degree during the Royal Military College Centennial Con vocation and Graduation ceremonies in Kingston on May and June The College opened on June 1 with the arrival of the Old Eighteen and has graduated thousands of officers and gentlemen into the Canadian Armed Forces since that date the RMC gronted com missions undergraduate degrees to 212 Officer Cadets This represents Ihe largest graduating class in the history of the College Georgetown Denture Clinic 106 Street NexttoPostofficeotiNo GEOrtGETOWN ONTARIO Members Society Of Ontario J KOIIARIDT J NOV Phone 8974 or BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPTOMETRIST LM Brown please present OPTOMETRIST RR Hamilton CHIROPRACTOR GWCorbettDC CLIPSHAM MORETON LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS RESTAURANTS OPEN FOR LUNCHES I1AMTO4 Hunters Inn Country Restaurant Port Joiihome of the wood by a guide from the Chateau Frontinac had a walking tour of quaint Old Quebec ex other pirls of the city Molt meals were eaten at the Laurentide Motel they werebookcdinto butdlnncral a French restaurant one night provided culinary diveriion from the usual fare After passing the Montreal Olympic site Saturday mor Each has different about which part of the trip was most enjoyable said Family Studies teacher who joined forces with principal Ron parent Pal Rabbins teachers Don Grace and fcileen Spencer to supervise simultaneously pleasurable and educational hopes it will be an annua event who increasing both membership Kid fellowship at the I dime of has been set in this yi ir budget to i eh of office or the town s Mayor Hugh Pat purchasing agent for the town has been asked by the personnel and finanet com go shopping for he off mill of municipal power will report his foldings to committee prior to presentation Ostranders mark 25th anniversary twenty fifth wedding of flill Bern IMrnnder 11IU party Ihe organ daughter ted by ind three Heel Shirley Curt Grander to it was quite a when BO relatives and friends slowly began to fill their home in honour of the occasion With the exception of two all the members of the original wedding party attended as did guests from Toronto Port Credit rindale Brampton and One of the lovely gifts highlighted Lions winners The winners of the June Lottery draw were Murray Hood of Milton George Gray Bon Michaels Wood ind Don Jarvie all of When It Gets Hot And Humid This Summer Keep Cool Dry With ELECTROHOME JUNE to electrohome 8000 Air Conditioner LOW PRICE 299 10000 BTU Air Conditioner ZELLERS LOW PRICE IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE Open Mori Thru Saturday WD was the phrase used by new Georgetown President Larry Nicholls to Ascribe the 1970 executive I front left to right Bill director president Atkinson immediate past president Dave Rutherford second vice president back left to right Doug firsi vice president Dave Tyrrell treasurer secretary Leslie Clan hold Golden Jubilee for original pioneer family Tie descendants of Hilton s original pioneers celebrated a Golden Jubilee on Saturday June Her the firm of Mr Mrs Lot 3 Concession West is one of the farms obtained from the crown by the pioneering 1eslie The following history of the Usui t I in is from a book Historical Sketch if the Uslic Years in inula prepared for the Golden Jubilee iy Mrs Gordon of Kill Ingersoll John Ann were married in the of Trone in Ireland They came to New staved there for Iwo years received in Order from the British Consul to gel land in Ann and one daughter died Montreal en Junes John and daughter Margaret arrived in Township In County in 181Q settled on Crown Land Lot Tenth tine At lime the was all woods no no roads with nothing but trees swamps The country had been surveyed as the land was from the Crown It is important to realize the hardships and dangers from wild animals cold and star suffered by those early pioneers who came to this unbroken forest They hod to find a place where water would be available and often with only on ixc to clear a space build first a shelter and then a log cabin How they managed lo get food to survive Is a mystery as the nearest mill wns in They grow grain for a while But survive they did In George married In James married Williams and in John Jr married Jane and started homes Although they hid 30 children George and John Jr their wives celebrated their wedding an raversary and all lived beyond their three score and ten I- or the Reunion approximately 135 sat down to a delicious lunch served by the committee Following that the president conducted the programme which everyone enjoyed One of the special events was the presentation of a silver cup engraved by Mr and Mrs Herb to Erin Lynn Leslie daugher of Eric Leslie is the seventh young Leslie named in Union Church The history of the past Leslie reunions was recalled by Miss John Allen of Sarrda played several pieces on his piano which was followed by a singsong led by Mrs Mien Robert Leslie Acton was In charge of the prizes The farthest away was Mr and Mrs George Collins Saskatchewan the older lady was Mrs Ethel Partisan of Fergus the oldest gentleman was Mr Victor Mills Guelph the oldest couple was Mr and Mrs Victor Mills who have been years the youngest baby was two month old JonalhonDnid Armstrong Of Don Mills Mr and Mrs Herb were presented with a prize The games and races were conducted by Mr and Mrs David of Samlu The slate of officers presented included president Bob Leslie Georgetown first vice president Robert G Leslie Acton second vice president Keith Leslie Georgetown and secretary treasurer Mrs Isabel Bird of Georgetown Georgetown Market Centre Georgetown Ontario 8774942

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