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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 15, 1965, p. 1

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chairman keg broomhrad innounced this vrk with i combined objer uvd of w500 in the arton and gorgmown ares the totil it lb moment standi it w 310 the total miy go higher klnr cheuei are still being re eeivd 2 330 hn been collect id in the acton arei ind 14 160 in the georgetown area with tbe campaign corns vr the ta for tp third uc tussive year the onviurn ind volunteers are detained with ihe result brewers retail manager charles cocklin dies mana o tb hrwrs jpr tail slow her fu clcvrd years cbafui cocuu z of b wu- str dutl ll trrl6vn ho bllal on jviday jut 0 born in london fcjijfund bu parents ciie to canada when i be wu m baby fcnd b had uvrd la lurtmu boiore muvs i town h ww witii tbe hrweri retail find for 3 years and wii nnmiur of the quarter century club lie boned to tbe industrial drt and tnb ufcfie club he leavei his wife rote vlone ihrer hilulrvn uri c caldwell ann of wlllowdile dou of ottawa and uri h riffjtb uarvaret of uhnston and w ven grandchildren uejukein met wai conduct e on monday morning at holy crou it church with rather eno officiating and rather 1rank corlm of si mary to ronto on the lancluary inter ment wai in holy t roll tenr tery hiornhill lllllareri were lit mune toronto clel land caldwell wlllowdalr luy criffith islington jack orrock weiton jack cocklin hurling ton and fred hoig uelph georgetown joins trend to more night shopping northern magistrate was brother of k m langdon william o linsdon qc who rftlrrd latt yrir ai misit talp lax uie district of alnii died last wk it sunnybrook lloapllal loronto llf wai a fccothn- of maculrall ksonalii u lantdn 6l geonielown mr ijniidnn wu a plonrrr ttmbit of the lftal fritrrnlty ui porcupine arta he wai jxtrn in xlluton and alter ir- ylnj overaeai in the flrtt world war aludled in ocioode hall until bli appointment ai ma jjtralc at sault sir marie in 1s1 he practiced in tnnmlna vhere he also look an active interest in civic atfllri he ser ml on the hlsh school hoard tor 23 yean and was axsoeiat ad with board of trade work he leavei hii wile wlhna kloti and three children jo anne wood st catharinei her liert toronto and kenneth gilt lajneral service look plsce in st george a anglican church toronto and interment waa in mount pleasant cemetery george foster dies was domtar employee corse it roitrr 73 ol 10 sarah st died on july 3rd in st joseph s hospital durlph 11 was the third bereavetnrnl in the famil this ear hn wile mabel pcarle sharp died last month and their only son uod earlier this ear mr kosler had been an em ployee of domtar pulp and pa per and after his retirement was night watelwnsn for a time i at the delrex developments pro- born in chlnguacouiy town ship be spent his life in this district and had lived in chel tenhun and clan williams as well aa georgetown he leaves a daughter mildred of toronto four grandchildren and brotherl and aliten kred of glen williams russell of norval uus edith poster rratnpton lira myrtly sehrir ber klora and mrs guy ilus sell georgetown ilev ian heming conducted the funeral sen ice at the ha rold c mcclure uneral home on july flth and interment was in greenwood cemetery pall bearers were george and nel son harris norman and frank taster merv klrby and new ton ituddell tanfurdt pair major winners london show two ccntijjih kbaaapbrrda f run i tuibirdt krnnela h- k- 1 d ofrtow h wer major winner t the 4 city kennel club match fciiuw in iondon sunday i tiiturdl jenny woo best of tlrd and tanbardt i knox won iietl iuity m bia debute tlie umw uit open to ill breedi tanhirdt kenneli 11 opt rat tii by uiu uura treble resident here since 1929 mrs walter gummer dies hev iin rvniirvg of m ji lm united church conducted the fu neril wrviw on july ft at thr harold c uts lure r unrral home for itlra walter cuiium r 81 a render t at 10 king st y ihe died in tcoru town ho pital on july 3rd the former hii mar clarke the wu born it odnngton neir brinblon lolhiwink ihnr mar riaje 50 year no mr ind mr cummrr wrnl writ thev lived t sexunith albert or five yeirs returned to codnnkton irwt later movrd to milton they came to georgetown in 1020 she leivei her husband twe children mn marhall timlwri zrllaof irtrrborough mn e orte chaplin fnonna and hrure of trorgelown uri d maey grace petarborough and mrs a mcdonald mildred toron to ten grandchildren and eleven ralftdaiiwfn ur only brouif gro curlt died ten yean ago pallbearers at thr funeral er vice were perc chaplin don jar vie george rarmer douglas woods charles lrdwidar and dave wood interment was in grernwood cnetery giants shake oaks with sixth win of the season eometown gianli hung win number 6 on tbe book muiiday nmlit when they rallied to rdtfe second plir oakville oiks j 54 1 a hilton county senior jlljuball lriur it me plsrd here the giants rnjyinj their instal all budgeted kj bylaw allows thursday night open harry watkins dies was veteran of world war 1 a velerin of osrrvcji irri ce with the cinadlan i 1141 nerrs in wi rl 1 wir i heuiald winmnuet arison now have ij harold harry uatkin 7 diet 8 win 7 ton record for a fll jn milton hotpilal june 17 if trr lengthy illnrs mr witkins wu 1 r irr toun rrslde it for m v nl rir while he wis ejnployed with georietown clay irodurts ant domtir iulp ind 1 apcr he la trr 11 vcd to a farm nrir mil lid i worked in milton for storms is promise storm sewer insullsuons rau bed a flurry it council monday vheii cruiclm was sprrkjed about a 7500 sewer on joseph street beini jiven priority over whit some round ion claimed were more important swers the motion to install it car rled 7 2 after a irnifthy debate in which roal chairrnin w in r hunter hotly denied iny ldri of giving prefrrrnce to iny tsftkjjsv jiwvrr part of the to cr uog 1 ark in ire jmt 5 tsinri off thr pare bent id ly hsmil ton i giaitlt an i ojk were tiedi 4 4 when r retown rallied for llir winning run in the hot tn of the sevrnth in ning dinn giuxjii rraikrl a the cinahan helling finn and double off oakville rllhlhander liter operated the firm dur ry huthei to start off the filv ini tie uir he rmplnel 1 a nn by third ha wuh orcnli hnkirm at mai brman v arble ind in er ror on 1 ground ball illowrd ibbini to scinipi r h une with the tie breiklng run mr ujlkiii ujt tkirn in ion don rngland in 1 nine to 1 1 nils in hm2 he was an d 1 llrllow in i ha i brlnnked to itrairh 120 canadian ui he irs hn wife anne 1a it kini ind a son da id dr t m duttan conducted the funenl g n scnice in grace anglirin church milton in interment uis in fvercreen cnetrry i alllxarers were llarol 1 scott georgetown ru hlhandi r jin i indsa limltrl tbe oaks to jum lour hit to p ck up his ser n i victory of thr srison iow 45 a look at the weather july llikh 7 wed 2 8 itiurs 11 0 prl bl 10 sal 71 0 11 sun 74 jo 12 mon 71 41 13 tun b3 411 high idr the week 03 low 43 precip 1 07 inches alicia r scotf 25 from here march behind king billy ar huilic ir u ji m ii cirfloun trjbl r i a hi lead in lli- flut lnnln on a walk sacrificr a run pro luring itockwoml jark llul acton j llngle t jim jimri imes pell palermo iirne pall oaks came back lo ull three 1 oakville allan bush and james lop 0 ln a icragil 3 i lead but lsnts narrowed use gap to m with another run hothester woman was lo ln hl former glen resident cl don umuay proiuccd a lormrr resident of glen the run william mr ldurd sharpe n mllnl lh 173 died in itochester ny last uw w in0hfr run mo the fourth for a 42 lead bill ilejore her marriage she was tilanls rebounded with a pair alice presswood daughter oflof run in thr bottom of ihe john and annie shaw press fourth to tie the score snd set wood horn in halifax york the stage for thr uinning rally shirr the came to canada in in the seventh 101s she v employed it thia a by nulhtd g beaumont knitting co brlaw pair of walks and i moving lo rochester in 102fl arbc cm om run te she leavn her husband three ross and fielders choice scor children mrs william allen annie charles and wallace shirpe all of rochester seven i grandchildren and one great grandchild and hrotheri and sister mrs rrrd hill tlrad ford fnsland mn j ilell rexdalr mn c patteraon to ronto harry albert mrs alvin stsrret and mrs charles glbbi of glen williams mrs oliver carey georgetown and ralph port credit she was predeceased by two brothers john killed in action in world war 1 and william she was a member of the pres bvterian church rev alfred wan em an conducted the funeral service at a rochester funeral homr and intrtownt waa in kails cemetery there 101000 punt georgetown s proposed plant for rwnovlng rust from town water would coat 100 000 not the 150000 reported in a co until news item last week a reportinjr error wai noted it monday i council meeting by water chairman don powers ed another norval farmer buys american guernseys j d cameron of norval was a recent buyer of registered guernsey cattlt in the united states reporta the american guernsey cattle club he bought eight bead from the herd of john burmester stockton n y and one from the herd of j b and elva mul der kaaton maryland peter jones photo orangemen celebrate gl0ri0usj2th on glorious joth somt twknjylvljsttmlmhts of georgetowns loyal orangohodrjft 245 held h brief ceremony and meeting in the ioof hall surday morning prior to joining their lodge brothers in the annual district parade and celebration at elora the 275th anniversary i of the battle of the eoyne brought about one of the longest parades ever held in elora while the anniversary didnrt occur until the 12th it has been ths custom in recent years to hold the annual march on the saturday immediately preceding the anniversary date it was in 1696 that william iii and 40000 men defeated jamet it who had an iii quipped army of 26000 james fled from the batrleflelda on the boyne river in the oaat of ireland direct to france king wilhem on a yyhlto nore annually lead the orangemen in the big parade above georgetown orangemen joe hall jr aecretary- treasurer albert caler past master charles ledwldge sr capt joe hall sr fred armstrong worshipful master walter grayt artd albert carter sr pause outside tfioloop j hell with the lodge banner before leaving for elora anl powers otrd in oppoiuon r lirn yi jng ilartrd the fireuorks when he kai 1 rtl wardsbeluy area residents have sewage in ihrir 1 irtnrnts after a atortn the town enstnrrr knows bow srrioui thli ii ind i think be would have drill with this first if he ha in l hren mtrurt ed otherwise he nld this broilhl the deputy reevr to hn feet with in em pbitic dentil and he was backed by r george hew son who said the engineer had tnld him jow ph street uu a ttnall job ind would te ilartcd to n i srwer work undrrwij deputy rerr huntrr gae ixkurance that the 30 000 bud grt woul i cover other planned itornis which need only the sur ey u rk to put them in pro cr smith jie hii opinion that the town is reaching a ti ge where it needi both a full time engineer and full tl ne no lkilor i if we had a town manager he could follow these things up and see they are done ad ded reeve j lllott cars badly damaged in township crash occupants of both can were badly ihaken up in a two car collision on the 4th line w chinsuacouiy north of no 15 aideroad monday night the vehicles were driven by cleigton madlll norval and william morris itrampton the madlll car was a camplete ion and the morris car recened 1450 police said morris was rait hound on is slderoad and mad hi was travelling north on the fourth una w a hutntaair t slri wbkb i ui0 tkurvsuy hlm fawtulty sal uglily mt wat faawanaik mmm flilfttiaa by uw raulaapag ilv al aataawry re kaut j rlawaj ttia wllb a rw mj iwlavirt tewapi u swkca i kflnj wa faruaty fcs hlkl t ykuesasay altai yk by lw rui sir caw ta ini all day fclialaya 4luw ij v u mar aam uhiii 9 ttwev dsy anj ptl4y aj wjll a m m s1bar nlvbtt aaw alus tk t p m kaur twy ttay s- cajina a ul lwluly th rtfltb af 04tiir u fial ifuludw aat sl4t m stay n avary ntvkt tkii manth if bay wish wlti m m rasirittiw t tf ji ckakh ha txm waaal tsv ttm tba by law cavars rtry u twa smj mjl clatblno and dry fosji 4ywal- tuu uvyu tw via w w w- tary hard war saj tallmu udnaaj eleanor inglis is winner in inferclub golf match june at the hospital births it deaths 3 admission 1m operations 6fl emergency isits 31s per cenla of bads occupied 60 0 per cents of bailnettes occupied 31 d average lenclh of stay by children and adults 0 days average length of stay by new born 6 s daya hranor infills carded the low grow wore of the north 1u1 ton coulincrnt it a thrrcclub intercluh hosted hy the north hilton ladies section last week women golfers from chin guacousy golf and country club and brampton uolf and country club look part ini armstrong rrutered lowest gross scorr of the bramp ton women and connie arm strong win cbinguacous s low scorer first low net winners were marg t- inlay north llalton ma na douglas brampton and katie charters chlnguacouiv second low net shirley cncb ton north llalton mamie on ham brampton and midge svortie cblnguacousy third low net june twins north hal ton isabel hi hi brampton and doreen ixwe chinguacouiy most honest golfer prires went lo marg parsabakrr north halton mary ijwrenre bramp ton and emily martin chin guacousy a return match will be played at cblnguacousy aug uat 17 oaltmllr lsjtrs vu cawry a 2 paint lead ust ts triivm match f tstetr ki0rrcs a north lultu itahm iw hsw shaw trtbtjiy tw frj luaf of th aaairh abmdl a cuivilu- jtiw war 14 i brre pliyml la lb u ivoie labvlria nor inglis luj tw lar anne tainmitu u art awl j ki tehee hadiea atajr aw north iuum tai the kafa divusoa auy rilwi a taw low rrou shtfwy ow4twj tw low svet aij ssw awvta the hkiden lav aue ffvjkvav ladies play at the vtit hi it courte auguii 31 thr ntrst til- snim w- terrlub will w hr jmly when aansaliiii trim gkmm- ile rereos aaj iqn- rtiaw v ut sit fret here uak rt m the ttapeaussg nwaj iwc at la orangevow abwi i in- son wu nanrtli llalaihs tw gross santrer aw zxr aiwhar fwo that ittw art bftse two automobileaccidents involve five vehicles five cara wer involved in two automobile accident on ge oraatowaaueeti tutsday three cara untied in chain reaction muhalp on guelph st onpoalte normandy blvd at 6 30 p m which reaulted in 480 pro perly damage police autod a 1002 ford drl ven by gordon kosi lee brampton collided with the back end of a 1663 bulck drl ven lliomab jamea kent lansstone creacont which waa puhcd ahead into 1083 aca tllan driven by lilllain doreen llolrn of etoblcoko the holm car waa slopped oppoalte normandy blvd ibout lb make left turn and the kent car halted behind hlirr the lee car received the brunt o ihe damate an estimated moo worth damaje focthe kent ear waa placed at w0 the holm car was unharmed a brake line allure apparent ly jed the collision or 1038 ford driven by gerald dixon vendley 9 michael st and 1s7 chov driven by marie g fetanael 72 duncan dr the vcndley vehicle waa atopped oq hountalnviaw about to make left turn onto river dr when the northbound stan ael car hit the back endjta exa initiation by the inveatlsatlne officer revealed split in the second cars brake line damage here w 30 lo llir ford anil 1200 to the front of the ohev i v when these fellas tag youre in not out a pair of iittu uaoufrs richard apployerd k 1 gewtlwarntansi mat amanva 131 raylawn crate corner georgetown pipe bind pipe nejor rxltan mum during ihelr lagging blitz saturday morning youngjball player left the base paths to sell tags ell over town on trie weekend and a goner ooi response beefed up use ea rain uriel dl tli rrh-

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