Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 23, 1965, p. 2

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iiiijy tfufici at jiphriate ion v a ff cm tb question td thspcopomd 3 miluoa douar clonal jau wea tha at remit cf aa bouri diacuaekui at hej- too county covncil tuesday aflcxbooa ttka recioxial jaij in quaatioa wtu be ralaed acaia but moou however hunttl- had asked for aa immediate uiwtf and cuimed without it they would co abead without hejtoo the ataleautv worn vfn kodoo lo accept tba property commttsxm- report eubuulac lae paragraph urtinf the io- du um jail wm twewot llowewv bcfor tt wot a imj o khv c a martin put forward ko amndmcot u the katfliod deleiinf caat par- grapb wkich usad the kud tofltfl tb pluakett bead mudy reoooiteadatlaiia keerd th amaftdineat vutcj 9a firt ww deieaud duplu the 13 id u vote in favour aloce fcccordlo td the votlo proced ure there has lo be 8 plurality i three liowewr when the vote to accept the report which included the reeocnmwadatlotl ttl the jail wm taftted it tod waj defeated id axacuy the aame uaaj kad bushes aa the epuodmeot the knember limply all revera- d their vote cxi the two mot ion thuviprodudnjt the ud- ustial atuutiod sod the ktale- tfce kuiim of reeve w coulter and raeve c calufher had profound effect aiooi they have both eodorted the regional jail id uloe year of county couocu work i uever sw any- thujf like thle muciud warden uerry fjfplaiiln that the whole report would have to te back to the property committee tweauae of the reject ion ol the paragraph prior to th vole an eloquent plea both a humanitarian ground and oooaomk ronj waj uade fay deputy reeve r goodwin of ahou wbe conten ded the preaektt jell it out moded ibd more concerned with puttuhmeut than nbbila- tioa three apeakerj two from the department of kfjortii in- eiituttoai aad ae row the john howard society lupportad the joint regional jail ur j jvnafold aaaiatut to the de puty atinlitrr 0 reform in stitute pointed out that large jajle tetod to coat leaa and make better uae of lea etas he alao explained the difficulty of jetting close to a hostile priaoaer 1 the wrroaadiacli theoawree crat more taosxutty u the old buildings there la do space for modern day ae4a such m apace for lawyer coun- aeuon probe don officers a psychiatrist- he added mr a dovepj alee from the dcpartaaeat of bcform inatitu- tioos atptalnorl that la twenty alao j mil in thie work he hod sees yovaag boys come into re- lxgm acaoola not to kingston teolli itt1an and two condemn brownbrooks wedding in st albans church acton m and a salesman villi cv motor georgetown donald james brown and joan grate brooks were married on sept 4tb la st albens angtlrsn church acton the church wn dcconled with white end pink gladioli for the ceremony which wi per formed by kev k ucuumy urt v ueke wn orinlit the bride it the diushter of ur irul uri a llrookl k r 2 acton nd if eaployed in the office of avian akrjjt geor getown the groom is the ton of sir and mrs al brown j7 victoria st the bride wore a while bro cade wedding gown with det- wmlasm corcoran yterflad aaanlntfsandera shltlal hollander botiaau ouhant ajaawortb hall wdlard hsuerstadt martin schrottlar flottuafa dark hack wuhioa crunlmioorei cnabnoor caldecolt ptivolaln 3lnna rortxu chandler hontomfry lfeconnkk clubock iar getting hawey xeacroft t tbatnatob v ingalls nudge george cowle rudga lofhim kneebone brett kneebone dunsleu hallln whltaker jcohlap tal wrbberley rttst tiexteielmfp thie 1j uy country too uwuyablr lie raster and faster deatnond and the pesppermlnt ghost a book of dragoni chris uuldoon the labours of hercules the cue of the cats ueow u li for ulschlef bob 5n of dattle the wolf who was sorry the palace of fun a doff and a half uarie tanglehair danlel boone my horse says secret of the unicorn mystery at star lake tim tadpole kingaroo tales tjttle fu lokoihl the hqusr that jack huiu petunia sea pup sea pup acain tawnya trick crystal pic the stubborn one wild on the bases the art of ancient rome horses of long ago the meaning and wonder ol art monorails the burt ding of ancient bypt thing to do getting to know american indiana today geltlna to know south africa man makea towns man needs the sun man and road man bujlde houses man goes fishing man and fire man and animals man finds treasure rusty and susie wildwhite wines tunoaur hunt david of the yuih country the boya book of photogra phy complete life of sir winston churchill handel at the court of kings moxart the wonder boy lostrumanta of the orchestra picture story of the middle past mutes whistles ajid reeds machines don mown achable train edged with ap- pliqud roaes there was a ehantiljy lace overblouse and lilypoint sleeves she wore a lace plllbo hat with back veil and carried a bouquet of rd bud roses ii its rosemary brooks was her sisters mild of honour wea ring deep rose pesu de aoje with matching headdress ulsa- ee ronna and susan brooks as bridesmaids wore gold peau de sole they carried bouquets of white carnations cathy duffy ottawa was flower girl and wore a while nylon sown and matching heddress and car ried a basket of red rosebuda do u ill mills brampton was groomaraan and uahers were the brides brother roy broekj and the grams nephew james campbell mr ilrooks jive his daughter in marriage in- the double ring ceremony a reception for 75 guests was held at hilltop lodge er in the brides mother received wearing pale yellow chiffon over taffeta white accessories and an orchid cortife the grooms mother also received wearing a pink lace two piece ensemble and orchid corsage for a honyemooti trip to old orchard beach maine and the new kiln i and states the bride wore a deep pink wool crepe suit beige accessories and cor sage guests attended the wedding from ottawa perth toronto weston lanark ksllbrook malton llmehouse acton and georgetown mr and mrs brown are liv ing at r r 1 llmehouae m ttitiimaymn ed to death with mora soodern jails aad oatlook he til of this been avoided mr l glynnford of the 1 howard soeteur thai his usgialisrtwi vae tacs with taw aad product at j flrat offattder eluded bofh bowve 1l htatob of i too and sam c mania atiltoa botatad east that st lust a year ago ovtraoxat waa reeoauncssdidg a joint jail with pwl sad bofleria tor haltao which tbey tu saight he iuan isawonahls ea ow inav oortatua coiu both felt that f dadsioo sjxld not be made til the current tads fciody la cocoplcted- rouowini this the afwe-aieo- tjocnd votls- look uce rjosjff- if you have anything to sell try a heral classified it will pay youi tellt council women of work at school for def an hddrwas by a ceorgetowv teacher at the school for the at milton highlighted a aaeetine of the georgetown lo cal council of women at the horn of mre m- h jonn t orchard wvd friday her talk was followed by a question period during which the local council members to dieaud their inureet in the topic by querthg the speaker bout the various facets of the school mrs y w johnson convyed the membera appreciation to miss lois niven for her ulk mre r t paul president of the local council of wo mm chaired the meeting mri d w baxter reported feir home economies and ca nadian association of consumers drawing attention to the newly adopted trade mark selected by leading manufacturers of wool len clothing and textiles all over the world to indicate pure virgin wool content another article dealt with the new maple lees symbol which it is hoped will be a hall mark and the means of identi fication for many centennlaj projects correspondence mainly from provincial and national hsad- quarlera wis liven by mrs jones in bulletin form mrs psul urged further cooperation for the freedom from hunger campaign and the mysore pro ject and it was decided by the local council to support this use as in previous years mrs a reeve reported brief ly for the national committee on health tea hostesses for the meeting were mrs a matthews ind mrs a m nielsen aroyal gotst rtnoira slicsd side bacon j- 85c mapu uaj bjho pimcm bologna lb 3k konouical nutritious sliced pork liver lb 33c a a luscious red poo0 of uaa strawberries il 3 2 11 ol btls 10 ol liu 49c 45 tomato savt 1 3c hunts catsup aylmer choice sen i3i tomatoes ovitrrsti fancy save 19c ttw j w tomato juice od campbells 7 39c varieties w m fancy soups 3 4v aaonsrch colored parchment ew m w margarine j old south frozen f f orange jukfu p j brussel sprouts cooking onions tokay grapes sv onde itoduc of usa cail no 1 crade t q 29c u 19c 2 29c mlnutf ud save ac 14 os okg 43c 49c sbirriff cood morng makmalaw u os hosjwta1jty kolls iiowh n scstvt pkg of 10x7c da vim pt jmjy mallow of jo o jc save 10c all purpose feoaln hooo houc 1 lb bit swrr mixed koumciuk da elds macafeoon italn or almond giant hkshiy lajrl tf os jar 69c 69c 2tiu65c 3s1 prices effecuve sepl it 23 si 25 we reserve the right to limit ouantlutes ma iucky woftfc cakoi mauua11 otem wlttewu 1m ifjcynew 1 1 i m lb a l j 1 b i li g o 1 baim lta 1 vsm1 lucty y 1 tcnvt uiu 1 h 7 10 16 31 31 31 34 so 4 69 45 p vvsatowl am 70 sctfoot otfef thw itu fa explains need for t campaign to kinsmen ur ed wilson was guest speaker at the regular meeting of tbr kinsmen club ol geor getown held at stans restaur ant this week he wu apesk- ing on behalf of the v in geor getown and told of the history of this organization lit geor getown he advised the club that the v would be seeklrn 10000 from the public in the cam paign that is coming up he outlined how this money would be spent and reouested the club to consider the needs of the y for money when the campaign begins he was introduced by presi dent bob collett and thanked on behalf or the club by ken milne president bob collett presen ted attendance tabs to the fol lowing meubere who attended all meetings of the club during the kin year just past each 100 per cent repreaants one years perfect attendance thos receiv ing his awards were 100 klu fred harrison and glenn wright 200 kin al uurphy and art ellis 400 imm past tres trev uoores 500 past pros harry levy and 1st vjee pros ken utlne 600 past pre dean taylor reporting on theprogress made by the committtefor the senior alliens aparttacnts kin dean taylor told the club thai he had forwarded the final applications for these units to the central uortgsge it hous ing corporation and he hoped to receive the results in a few days this project is proceed ing slowly but favourably a busy fall season is anticipa ted by the kinsmen as they proceed wlth uielr annual fund georgetown district memorial hospital womens auxiliary ntcsints a fall music alb featuring tilt high school band sandra greig n lois elliott milree armstrong pat grasby tom trouten tom darcio claygoslinct jazz ballet friday september 24th 815 pm high school auditorium admission directed by ralph unwl aduhs 125 raisins and toelal actiritlea they will collaborate with the kinetics again tma year and have a refreahment booth at the georgatowd fall valr their annual 10 stag and elimina tion draw u scheduled for nov uth and the kin christmas trees will be available again this year chairman of the fall fair booth la al afahaffy chairman of th stag li bill sunnudu and i chairman of the christmas treei i project is herb wilson f the next kinsmen meeting wil be held oct 4th and ia prospective members nlghtl do you know these men p- tbas v yfeviigejp iaflbp o m winoftovt main str j h mcmulan otmlph mountalnvlew th a good chance that you do they live and work right here they get around quite a lot and they know this town very well thata part of- their job they art the manager of the two branches of the canadian imperial bank of commerce here and they are good men to know for help with financial matters or for sound advice on anything o ao with banking they are the men to see if you havent already met them by all meona call in aoon theyll be glad to nee you canadian imperial bank of commerce l j fyer 1300 branches to filfwi m t mm 1 ikh fcssutibu avizii icl itv 4 v

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