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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 28, 1963, p. 11

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two died where driver escaped week before at left the accordioned roof of the 1957 chev in which two teenagers died friday night indicates the force of the impact it caused one stewarrtown family to flee their home believing that their furnace had exploded note piece of the pole in bottom pleat the car mis sed a curve on the 7th line in the village and hit the pole sideways it wa twisted in to the shape of a horseshoe the pole has been erected lust a week earlier replacing one that had been clipped oft by a car wh ch left the road m theaame spot and rolled over in the ditch below is the tangle of me tal and upholstery that once was a 1957 chev wayne keith cotton of streetvihe purchased it three weeks bef are with his earnings tfs wi apprentice mechanic with hjm when hie accjdent occur red wavsharon ttamttton alsb of streetivlllfr opp set the time 6f jhi crash at 7 40 pm both sccupants did moments later peter jones photo scout corner tha 4th georgetown ladies auxiliary held a stanley home products party at their regular monthly meeting at the home of mrs harold ix 94 mcln tyre cresc those present over came the poor attendance i pool j15 for the group fundi i mri frank bull fl7 mcln j tyre cresc was the winner of i bedlamp the prize in a con test held during the program refreshments were served by mrs nix and mrs shoebndge the ladies hope to hold an other party in may at the home of mrs james munro they re i hoping more cub mothers will attend i mr russell kclljlhorne 4 stevens cresc a tca pilot and navigator visited 4th georgetown wolf cubs last week and gave a talk on let age navigation taking the cubs on a simulated flight from montreal to toronto mr kel lvthorne waa in uniform and brought along maps sllhouet es of planes and compaieffto illustrate his talk a question ind answer period later was taken full advantage of by the engrossed cubs mr kellythorne said tie would try to arrange a tourot a tca hangar for the boys and show them through one of the airliners mr kellythorne s talk was the second in a acnes on na vigation which began with an address by bill burt 44 moul trey cresc an amateur astrol og st the next speaker will be a toronto tca pilot who sailed a small craft to caribbean informative he outlined the development and progressive frowth of the church from early christian tlmei ahowing how it was closely associated with european politics and history and explaining how the dlssentiona arose which led up to the divisions that we know today it waa a very interesting id- dress and presented in a way that made events from the past come alive and have meaning today and giv n a greater understanding of the present situation norval elect harold early as pinegrove forum head pinegrove farm forum met at th home of mr and mrs john brander on monday ev viing march 11th mr char ls harris from georgetown co op and mr fred nurse were present and spoke on the sub ject for discussion coopera tive ideas mrs myrtle hun ter and dick and claud me laughlin assisted the hostess in serving lunch on monday evening march 38th the pinegrove farm for um held their annual meeting and election of officers art the home of mr and mrs spencer wilson mr harold barly was elected president mr alan har op vice president and dick mclaughlin secretary treasurer the subject for discuss on wa co operative econorm after which a fnendh game of euchre der assisted mr wilson in ser nng lunch this was the last rirtceting of the season meetings will resume again in the fall mrs murray laird was host cssjor umt5jfjsoniulcj4 on thursda afternoon march 21st mrs c miller was in the chair and opened the meeting mrs norman ladlaw gave the devotional consisting of hjmn 681 scripture reading and praer the roll call wis m ruered bj each member report ing a visit made to a sick friend or child or shut in the chapter from the study book on asia s im proved ver interesting with many of the members an awering questions by mrs h mclaughlin on hong kong it was decided to hold the meetings in the evening luring davllght urvfng time it wis luo decided to recommend that the stove situation tn the church jcilohen be investigated with the possibility of turning in the gas stove and the electric stove on new ones mrs j doane gave a stew ardship reading and a collec tion was taken towards christ mas gifts for the mission bale the hostess was assisted by mrs l cleave and mrs w graham in serving lunch firimin called to raylawn crbsc homff damage was confined to the front en j of a car that caught fire while the owner was work ing on it in the driveway on sunday mr lowrey 104 ray lawn cresc is the owner of the ib 53 pontlac which began to fame unexpectedly as he wor ked under the hood the fire burned the wiring around the motor blackened the wind shield and charred the paint on the hood and fenders the alarm was turned in at noon curious motorists flock erf to the scene but police routed them anund the block the flames were checked in minutes easter colouring contest hey kids i you oan win up to 10 in cash by entering the giant easter colouring con- test am you need n a set of crayons pencils or watercol- ours the picture to be col oured appears inside the pa per the contest open to any child 12 years of age or younger n sponsored by the downtown businessmen first prize is 10 second prize is 7 50 and 3rd prize is 5 all you have to do is cq our the easter picture do not use chalks fill in your name age address and the name of the store at which you are de posit ng your errtty any of the twenty listed on the col curing page and drop it off the contest closes- at the closing time of each sponsor lriqstore on appl 13th ch idren pf sponsoring merchant or of errfpjoyeei of the herald- ere not eligible each child may enter once so get out the crayons and art to work it w 11 be fun and possibly rewarding matthews rink takes orange crush trophy on sunday march 24 1963 the annual junior high school mixed curling bonspiel was held at the north haltongolf and country club the credit valley orange crush trophy and crests were up for compa nion and for tne second year in succession the trophy and c ests were won by tie rink skipped by barry matthews this year the other members of his team were vice mary evans second terry lane and lead barbara evans thanks to the town inerch nts there was a prue for ev ery participant in the compe tltlon i the teams in u der oftand ing were skipped by barry matthews dave niven barry hamilton garry mccrea dave mcnally graham gilhool keith wood and gord bairs tow during the first game which started it 1 pm the ice was very heavy the condenser had broken down dunng the night and consequently the ice was very wet and sloppy thi next two games were postponed from 2 45 to 7 00 when the ice was finally in a suitable condition to continue the bonspiel between the second and third games coach lyn mclaren and few behind the glssi coa ches graham farnell jack crtchton jim evans and ro bert hamilton took pift in di tgonal curling shots from the hack in ice no 1 to the house in ice no 4 all contestants were so good it was impossible to declare a winner prues suckers were awarded to all added events were a boys and girls sliding championship the girls champion was leslie quackenbush who won by us ing her own very distinctive style a baseba 1 sllr che managed to slide the farthest on her stomach the boys champion was dave mcnally vho managed to slide almost threequarters of the way down the ice with sweepers the herald is georgetown s big circulation newspaper go ing into more georgetown homes than any singla dally or weekly kinsmen merchants game didnt qualify as sunday sport canada s national pastime found a new level sunday when the downtown businessmen and kinsmen dosi doed for an hour lr hockey garb fortunately they slipped out of the arena before the management brought in the law and bundled them all into the cooler for impcr sonating athletes the businessmen built an early margin and then fell in front of enough kin pucks to salvage a debated 87 win a crowd of six discreetly kept their opinions of the goings on to themselves don baxrager guided the misguided merchants and dean taylor cracked the whip over bis fellow km the organizer wisely had the game handle by linesmen only to eliminate ahe pouiblj ty of penalties the kin attruuttdthcirlos to the fact more of their play l had used that greasy kid stuff before game time instead of attempting a re peat of the debacle the p wers that be figure the can com pose a musical scure f r rt and pass it off as a bji h t id way show the tnlrd fame tom klrby rolled 827 and don wilkes 787 to qualify for the championship round there was a record number of 56 attendance hazel tonin won the high singles prize money with a score of 330 championship round don wilkes 304 208 234 746 tom kirby 311 167 236 736 sylvia dudar 263 246 2 769 clarkson postmaster ellen fairclough has notified toronto township council of the approval home delivery of mail in clarkson the new home dell very area includes the park boyal district retains title in beat the champ sylvia dudar retaimd the championsh p last sunddj a georgetown bowl ikr chdllen gers this week were don wilkes and tom kirbj tjic rha npi n ship match wai fhe closest coi test to date sylvia althouh boulnf 2b5 her first girne found her elf he hind tom kirbj and d n ik es and tom how id j1i an i don 304 she n a ntjined a steady pate houlin 248 in the second janu i i uilki how led 208 an 1 tom kirh fell to this eie shu dilar a lead of one p n ver do i wilkes she nuna i lo in creawr this lead to thirttcn on fongs restaurant formerly the cottage inn famous chinese 1 canadian food dtlicioufly prapartd eat here or take out phone 8779791 open th 1 a m sunday till 10 p m 28 main s georgatown thi oioxoitown hihaid thursday march ii ims i believe in a government that stands for personal mil tative and respect for the freedom and dignity of the individual gov ernment must give lead ership in creative fields such as education and research and provide in centives for basic econ omic growth and trade expansion we cannot continue increasing soc lal welfare spending wi thout increases in our nat onal revenue and pensions ib trje future must be increased on cortributory basis i believe a mfiwbtr of prj lament must both reflect and lead the thinking of hli constituents all 5f whom he repre sents jhe must glye strong individual leadership from personal convictions did ypu know that sandy best as i member of parliament for h1lon1957 1962 spoke for you in the house of commons on these sublets veterans pensions unemployment techn caj school ad conservat on agr cultural develop ment uranium reaatch canada s centenn al sc entif ic research humane slaughter did you know that sandy best gave actlva leader hip on government committees an your behalf as vice chairman research committee member of com mittees on education external affairs agriculture and secretary of tha 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