Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 10, 1966, p. 2

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j iniht varmth of the legion bfeu tat thammky night par- tidptats in the lions santa chun panda watched thenuel- tm on fflm snulini and waving through the rain of the pecem- iwr parade while listening to a tanning commentary by uon tim jones trophies see films claus parade uon fred zorge before the presentation the trophies to the winnen ft the float coinpo- tiuons postcd out that he par- tieularty welcomed thetiosenv since without them there would be no parade or at least a very short one the uoni club trophy for the beat float in the parade was presented by uon fred zorge to connell smith who ac cepted on behalf of the jay- beat whluuopwunjonwr sotted the barberhenley shield for the best commercial float to alex blackwell for united i gas co- r the best industrial group i float awarded to zenith tool 4 die ltd was presented by dick lleata and accepted by george to paul hay representative of the norval junior fanners went the john t armstrong spec aw shield presented 1 ura- i ty who also presented the georgetown hy dro pedal award to pater jones for his whlte knight j tlnrgeorge herald best social group award presented by mrs a curris was acccp ited by mrs ft prhneau on be half of the french canadian association out of season but welcome to seven year old judy slebeh ofj ipineview school was the sdf pjatatrasb7jojluuiaal proved awfcmner which was presented by mrs e pries also welcome was the buffet luncheon arryedattheclose of the evening rom ib mrs primoau uon prexy fred zorge paul may george cozens connell smith and uon alex blackwell groundhogs shadow means six more weeks of winter yes the groundhog did his shadow on the second dont put your mitts and snow shovel away yet because six snore weeks of winter is coming then that shy gentle spring can come as fast as she likes the three junior groups met in the church on sunday after- noon the tyros and explori era met together and opened with a game ah practised new song no man is an island mrs john bellboddy told the story of albert luthull a teach er at adams college in south i africa who was confronted withi tin decision of whether to give up a good4eachlng position in order to assume leadership in his peoples struggle for equal ity mrs bentenaar conducted a worship service with scripture by ann mcclure and barbara brownrldge prayer by janie critcbell offering received b y bobyn bryan there was other game period then mra bellboddy told the story of dr mary verghese who is doing such wonderful work among the lepers in a christian hospital in vellore india following this each one had to draw a sketch glen williams of uut one next to them and it was amazing how good the sket ches were the seven messengers and three visitors had as their theme christian homes and op ened by singing come let usl worship roll call what makes a happy home offering wasl received by judy sieben mrs harvey nurse told the story of trouble and an antique car a game was played whos at home and a discussion follow ed on christian homes with gloves used as puppets to act this out everyone drew s pic ture of their own happy home and the meeting closed with ai hymn jesus loves me lunch was served by mrs john mci nabb and mrs harvey nurse the tyro boys had skating party at the home of dennis mcclure a couple of weeks ago on friday night afterwards go ing into the mcclure home fori a hot lunch we jiave some folks under the doctors care mrs roy critchell fred wlckson and douglas and stuart mcphail but we are happy to say theyj are all improving and well ex pect to soon see them out ag start planning combined jail for haltonpeel planning for a twocounty jail started with the first meeting of the joint peelhakon jail committee in brampton fri day the committee comprised of four men from each county decided as its first step to send a delegation to the minister ofj reforms and institutions i think weve got to get the jail situated where there will be as little expense as possible for everyonejn transporting prisoners to it mr clark said he added that the committee has to plan far enough ahead so that in 10 years a jail wont be in a builtup area h h hinton warden for hal- ton and j j graham peel county warden were appoin ted to meet with the ministj alongwith j j plaus di reeve of port credit- join wh the delegation is to inform reforms minister allan gross nan that- a joint meeting has been held and then seek his guidance both wardens of the two coun ties are on the committee oth er members from halton are gordon gallagher reeve of bur lington wilfrid leslie deputy reeve of esquesing township and james young deputy- zeewof georgetown cyril clark reeve of chingua- d6aty township stated the joint committee should look for tit f from 100 to iso ac o wueh to build the two mil- fica dollar stricture land price atatabsxs dont want the pos- rosm a pnposed altea revealed far taut had prices in the men i night antral over large sit warden hinton pointed out that if it is built on a large nough site the jail will sur- mi in a built up area he l cited guelph reformatory an example illustrating his point euchre proceeds for lights at glen ball park the members of the glen ball club held a very successful euchre in the town hall last thursday night there wore 17 tables and the winners were high man mrs jack inglis 2nd man george shcppard low man charlie shcppard high womens tie mrs bud james and nellie lane low womens mrs f perry blake inglis won the cake there will be another euchre on february 17th and the pro ceeds go towards the floodlights for theball park refreshments were served by the ladles mrs john wagstaffe who fell on the ice a few weeks hgo and hurt her back spent last week in georgetown hospital md is able to be home now st albans church held their annual vestry mectifflbi tuesday january 23th in thelparish hall with an attendance of twenty one members rev h llewcllin opened the mectine with pr peter norton was the vestry clerk and read the min utcs of the last vestry meet ing the rector delivered his re ports which were under the hea dings of 1 goals considered for the parish 2 worship in the house of god he sugge-s- the adoption of a child through the anglican world mission be considered and all present were much in favour he thanked the ladies guild for their splendid support dui ing the year roland haines read the financial report for 1965 mrs tom haines read the financial report for the la dies guild mr herb preston jr for the sunday school the committee appointed the task of picking a site to a sub committee comprised of the fol lowing h h hinton gordon gallagher and j j plaus mr clark was chosen chair man of the joint committee stoiny deadlock the progress and calm char acteristic of the present jail undertaking contrasts glaringly with the stormy deadlock halton county council last octo ber eight councillors from north halton balked at being railroa ded into a jail scheme with the city of hamilton and went worth county they walked out of the coun cil taeetingmaking a vote im- poaefble on the project on their return council agreed to meet with feel the georgetown herald thursday psbruary 10 page 2 4h girls demonstrate wool projettto wt a group of sllverwood 4h club girls the silver belles and their leader mrs g hend cson were guests at a meeting of the georgetown womens in stitute wednesday feb 2 the 4hers entertained the members with a demonstration on wool and in a skit showed wool in its stages from a raw material to finished skirts and jumpers seventeen georgetown wom ens institute members attend ed the meeting and because the month of february contains st valentines day gave song titles including the word heart in answer to the roll call the motto plant character in our institute and it will blos- som jn the community given by mrs palmer a large number of greeting cards were brought in response to an earl ier request for them arid mrs f petch will arrange for tbe mailing of them to indonesia mrs m thompson closed the meeting with the singing of the queen and a social half hour followed the lunch committee had provided a birthday cake honour of mrs g campbells birthday however mrs camp- bell was unable to be present the members wish her a happy birthday m910 11 12 wi mwrvi thi moot to umft quanttjtts it so jasyi this week you simply get double the amount of your cash register tape complete dollars only will be doubled important for easy counting at the checkouts only complete dollars will be doubled for example u your cash register totals l64 you receive an additional 1800 in bonus tapes free- double tape days in just another reason wby we say you always get a little more than you expect at iga take advantage of double tape days to claim gifts faster ron hood savi 12c 5 lb bap rasp or straw save 10c 24 ox ar flour 49 iga jams 49 scotliis facas siva 16c- pkga of 400 hunts save 14c lloxbtb tissues 249 catsup 3-49- canada no 1 oradi pii m f potatoes 49 produce of usa can no 1 okade emperor grapes 2 sunkist oranges fresh pork loin sale rib portion it 591 49 tend loin portion 69 roast or chops s9l shirriff save 10c instant potatoes 12 oc pkg coloured cheese 49 49 urge family tfaa frozen farmhouse apple pie puritan snack pack save 10c meat spread 2w49 4 49 georgetown iga kja lucky shopper mrs g wilcox 142 guelph st 1800 rare blood located rushed to patient negative looking for such do nors requires timeconsuming tests with hardtoget testing sera so that at present only about ten people possessing this blood type are known in canada a search conducted on dec ember 30th by the canadian red cross blood transfusion service for donors of a rare type of blood has been most successful since morning technologists at red cross laboratories throu ghout canada had been check ing their files to locate people hated on the red cross nation- al rare donor panel and known possess velnegatiye blood to aid a serious haemorrhage victim in toronto general hos- pttal five donors were located in tiree canadian cities and wil lingly gave their donation at red cross clinics their blood aboard aircraft bound for tor onto was rushed to the hospital following arrival at toronto in ternational airport explains miniature xrays used in tuberculosis tests the shipments included one unit from edmonton two and half units from ottawa and two units from vancouver do- there was a possibility that more donors might be required for transfusion therapy on the case red cross technologists were testing existing supplies in their depots t b l p moore director of the red cross national re search laboratories in toronto stated that about one in 600 donors is velnegative he said that the testing is a neces sarily alow process dr moore explained that the vel blood groups are quite separate from the well known abo groups and the rh fac tors they are one of a num ber of blood group families that occasionally make it difficult if not impossible to find compat ible blood persons without the vel factor are called vel- election of officers were rectors warden roland hai nes peoples warden robert heaton lay delegate graeme goebelle alternate tom halj chairman of sidesmen w service envelope secretary i mrs w korzack auditor g goebelle j members to be added to the fisory board are hiss beat- ty cheltenham mrs hilda beaumont and tom hill vestry clerk peter norton it was suggested that a mens club be organized and everyone was in favour the meeting ad- journed and closing prayers were by the rector the ladles guild served refreshments a mimber took advantage of open house at dale estate in brampton onsunday afternoon i jrt and went to ae all the ll slj jlts dr af bull moh and med ical advisor to the current mais tuberculin testing and xray survey in halton- county today issued a statement explaining the use of tuberculin test and miniature xray films in the sur- vey persons who receive a tuber culin test are asked to return to the clinic on a specific day to determine if there has- been reaction to the test dr- buu said all persons who have a reaction and all persona over 40 years of age are then asked to have an xray diagnosis of tuberculosis is seldom made on the basis of the miniature 81m taken at the mobile xray units he added the small films used fori mass xraying of this kind present a grcarsavlng in time and money their purpose u to screen out cases that show i suspicion of tnberculdruv or some other bnonnallty7 bull explained flowers in their greenhouses herald classifieds bring results itive that means he u free of tuberculoala at that time a notification to this effect will he sent to the individual if the film reveals suspicious ab- normalities a larger xray must be taken for further study to find out lust what the trouble is it does not mean that the person necessarily has tuberculosis all persons whose films have such indications are asked attend a special clinic at an p- pointed time in order for large film to be taken and fur ther investigation carried out the halton county tubercu lin test and xray survey which started on feb 1st will continue until april 6th schools in georgetown have al ready been tuberculin tested community clinics will be ann ounced shortly theseclinics will be open to all persons of all ages thi mail eao satisfied advertiser 44 king st e georgetown ont i am taking a moment to let you know of our recent expcr- lance with herald want ads recently we advertised fori sale a used 220v electric range the first interested caller i was at my home within ten minutes and bought it at once what else can i sayt and perhaps 100 throughout the world this and other types of blood are needed at the george- town blood donor clinic on monday feb 14th 1966 aluminum windows aluminum products division stanley c fishburn sons industrial contractors thank you john vincent for your valentine signet rings 0 expansion bracelets wallers lighters wv watches by bulova rolex hamilton elgin cuff links tie tacs etc 4 compacts evening bags 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