Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 18, 1982, p. 20

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SECTION HERALD Taking Main Street fe sie last June back in town for Super Sleuth party Bnndoli and his Travelling Show who had merchants and shoppers alike in st during the recent Pioneer Days festivities in downtown Georgetown returns to Halton Hills Aug to help of local youngsters celebrate the end or a Super Sleuth Summer Hills children who think of summer as a time to set aside the books took to the local libraries Super Sleuth summer reading program enthusiastically regularly checking out new books and writing reports on their discoveries and opinions They II be amply rewarded Aug when brings his del arte to the John Elliott Theatre for a performance Super Sleuth Club members who have finished reporting on nil their books by Aug 26atBpm will receive a free ticket to the show Tb neat day Aug all remaining tickets go on tale at the Acton and Georgetown libraries for each Pioneer Days celebrants this put June were alternately befuddled and bewitched by the small troupe of Goodtlmera who accompany Bandoll on his entertainment crusades outside Hamilton Together dressed In identical clownish they roamed up and down Main Street turning the most mundane activities into comical street theatre Audience participation especially where youngsters are concerned an integral factor in the fun The return of Dr Bandoll Aug SI should be a treat all children and especially Helton Hills Super Sleuths won t want to miss Former president dies at top cattle breeder LA garage sale Aug 28 A private funeral was held in Toronto for Stew art Gordon Bennett who died Sunday Aug at the age of 90 at his homo Farm near Georgetown Mr Bennett was bom In Toronto graduated from the University of Toronto with a and went on to Oxford where he stud led political economy served In the First World War with the Royal inters and was awarded the Military Crocs After the war he was on the staff of the University of Toronto Mr Bennett was on the Boad of Gov at University of Guelph for eight years He was a Corporate Dir of Ontario Research Foundation HewasPrea ident of the Royal cultural Winter Fair in and 1954 and after wards was on the live Committee Mr Bennett was a successful breeder of Shorthorn cattle winning repeatedly at the big shows in the United States and Canada He bought the Perth Shorthorn Champion in 1951 and in later years the progeny of his imported stock was exported back to Scotland where they won many championship His first major triumph was winn ing the Grand Champion Bull at Chicago at the IBM International Live Stock Exposition and this was followed by many champ ionships at leading Can adlan shows Scotsdale had the Sup reme Champion Bull at the Canadian National Exhibition in i960 and 1981 and the Grand Champion Bull at the Sick list Mrs Theresa Harrison Sam Gisby and Rayner all at the Georgetown Hospital Cor Club Draw winners July 22 Pat Chamberlain Jo Ed Patterson Cecil Peacock Joan Brown and Kay Hue July 29 Barb Woody Hamilton Don Dicks Craw ford Brent Telford August S Alva HID Ev Hennessey Margaret Glenn Stan Ward KBy and Jim Doucette Ladles Auxiliary are holdings garage sale Aug Anybody wanting to donate articles contact Hue Dumper Lndies Birthday Supper Sept Numerous door prizes Happy Hour 30 to For tickets see Mrs Bell or Mrs Held Entertainment for day Aug and Satur day will be Norm Eyres HISTORY OF BRANCH One of the first objects was to find suitable accommodation and after much house hunting rooms were rented over Carroll now to be the new store on Main Street on a two year lease at per month Thus the first Legion Hall came Into existence Furnishings were supplied by various members the largest of which seems to have been chairs and books by J Kelly and a stove by Williams So with lights and water turned on heat and furn ishings supplied theitare necessities of a club room were attained and members set about tag themselves snug Two interesting events then took place the fore runners of are today two of the most important Legion events namely the social evening held the Friday evening preceding Nov 11 and the first Armistice Day parade arranged by the Legion This was attended by some 1 MO people That evening the Legion also attended a divine service at the Unit Church conducted by Col Williams father of one of the charter members Improvn With If you own silver flatware or pieces hide only Th that comes use liver even mo LEGION LINES Noted among those names helping in the rede- of the room and the structural changes are many familiar ones not only of present memb ers but of many who have since passed away The sum of was trans ferred from GWVA funds to the Legion to help furnish tne rooms A bouse committee was set up consisting of Comrades Bert Parr Henry Shepherd Fred Knight Bill Stokes George Rldd- all and George James A canteen was set up with Com Jamea as chairman TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK BUSINESS PEOPLE Circulate Your Name Buiineis or Cards Imprinted In Hack rafted tattering Complete cats 500 Cards LIMESTONE ALL SIZES AB0RAVEL TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST Come to OXBOW O O K S ID 877 8861 EASING A CAR OR TRUCK an mike on CLUE tetter word for travel ANSWER R00S Travel Agency A IMPORT AUTO SERVICE D Y s The Volvo Specialist Expert Repairs To AN Imports tit Domestic ig4 CROSSWORD if CORNER Crotiword Puixf Page CS ifcM 3 Cut Chech Snip HMO Cfltm See the All New KC Munchkin Game from 2 NOW AT RYDERS TV SERVICE DISTINCTIVE WEDDING INVITATIONS your in la from our For you Knpukt copy the HERALD QualphvlmMall S GBennett Royal Agricultural Win lerFalr Scotsdale cattle won championships In Scotland South America and the S for the new owners Mr Bennett joined and Company In and eventually became President He was VicePresident Canada Packers for eighteen years For years he was on tne Board of Directors of Dominion Stores Ltd Mr Bennett False alarm Hills Area One volunteer firefighters received a call to the Blue Springs Scout Camp the Sixth Line west of Acton last Tuesday Camp officials called the department before firefighters arrived on the scene to explain smoke detectors went off because of too much smoke in a room and that there was no fire was a Director also of Acadia Insurance Co Canada Permanent Trust Co Inspection and insurance Co Ltd Fed era Navigation Co Ltd United North Atlantic Securities Ltd and Carlton Hotel Co of Mon treal Ltd He made his home at Scotsdale Farm for the past forty years and Is survived by his widow the former Fair banks BUSINESS DIRECTORS ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner MacAdam W n 5532 FRANK J JOHNSON KM Accra PwtauU Corpora Sin JO Brampton n ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS Income Tax Return on 101 Guelph St Comer of Mi pis An 8772217 877 Clipsham Limited Surveyors I PUBLIC NOTICE TOWNOFCALEDON BOX EAST ION TAKE NOTICE THAT on Monday me lathcayor September 1982 at 30 am the CouncP Cham bora at the Town CaJedon Administration Centre Church Street Calodon East Ontario the council of The Corporation the Town of will consider mo following proposed by law THE CORPORATION OF THE OF CALED0M BY LAW NUMBER 107 bylaw to clunga the name of Terra Cotti Road la WHEREA9 the Town of passed By low lor naming of various roads Word under the Jurisdiction of mo Town AND WHEREAS residents ot Terra Road loot thai the name Terra Cotta Road would attract ad clonal traffic to that road AND WHEREAS the road In question la not boat to a standard to withstand additional traffic MOW THEREFORE the CouncS of The Cor potation of the Town of Celedon enacts as THAT Terra Cotta Road formerly known as the West in the former Township Chlnguacouay be end la hereby changed to Heritage Rood from Rectorial Road No to Boston Road Mayor Carson Patterson AT THE SAID TIME AND PLACE the Council will hoar any person or his agent or counsel who claims that he be affected by proposed by law and who appiiea to the Clerk in writing by twelve noon on Friday ma 10th day of September heard FAST AIR CONDITIONED FREQUENT SERVICE NO PARKING CHARGES COMFORTABLE SPECIAL RATES FOR FAMILY GROUPS GO s Family Pass makes it more economical to get your gang to the CNE As many as five people can take advantage of this money saving bargain For details see your agent or ticket attendant or phone GO Transit for Information and fares 8530572 Special CNE BusTrain Service From BRAMPTONBRAMALEAGEORGETOWN Hourly bus departures every morning connect at Die Port Credit GO Train station for direct service to the CNE Return hourly late afternoon and evening Tickets available from Regular GO agency During the CNE only Georgetown Jug City Restaurant St in Delrex Plaza Open to Monday to Friday 0800 to Saturday Closed Sundays Holidays Main St N opposite Moore Part Plaza Open to Every day

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