Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 17, 1966, p. 3

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fathers styles too in spring fashion parade the fashion show tuesday hatch 8th in the high school auditorium was an unqualified success with every sent ip eluding the gallery jammed the show sponsored by the uni ted church women of st an drews featured clothes by cot ton brothers approximately sixty models displayed the latest in spring summer sport and rainwear while mr jack cotton and mrs alice bulmer described the styles for the audience finery for ji complete wedding party of bride groom best man mo- thers of the bride and groom bridesmaids and even the usual ly neglected fathers of the cou pie closed the show the latest thing in guide brownie and scout wear was modelled by local companies ixosedaje floral contributed the decorative setting for the fashions while town and coun try hats of brampton added tiie finishing touch to the cos tumes with their stylish head gear all jewellery to complement the fashions was provided by barbers jewellers the bellaere trio enlivened the evening with their music conveners of the show mrs k johnston and mrs b maler expressed their gratitude to all who helped so willingly es pecia the young people of st andrews church w1 m v kv j- a trio of young models wearing garments viewed by a capacity high school auditorium crowd ruth mason left leslie bnsbois and denise shepherd allot 117000 highway expenditures on no 7 the ontario department of highways has set an allotment of 117000 for construction and maintenance on no 7 high way through georgetown lor the fiscal year 196647 it was revealed in a release from that department this week the allotments set are the departments estimates of the reasonable requirements of the municipalities for the normal construction and maintenance georgetown s total allotment torcon struction and 80 000 for main tenance esqueslng township was giv en exactly the same total allot ment made up of 32000 for construction ind 85 000 ior maintenance the complete schedule of al lotments for this district dist rict 4 is as follows to the church choir there was no funeral service as his body had been donated to science mr lynd was the fattier of mrs ross macdonald formerly of 211 delrex blvd georgetown flwss counties halton townships esquesing nassagaweya towns acton burlington georgetown milton oakville total 750000 117000 65000 26000 825000 117000 70000 800000 2 870 000 woodbridge man donated body to medical science mr and mrs burt macdonald 35 windsor road and mr and mrs heinz steinfatt of rr 1 glen williams attended a me morial service in christ angll can church woodbridge in me mory of the late mr bertram lynd who passed away recently in peel memorial hospital bra mpton after a lengthy illness the tribute was given by the rector rev cathcart who made special mention of mr lynds many years of devoted service police dept gets new cruiser telephone georgetown police depart ment will add a new cruiser monday council accepted the tender of murray motors for a chevrolet the ilkty price low est of three tenders received i includes tradein of the present th georgetown hilt thursday march 17 1 page 3 4964 pontlac another addition to the partment will be a second t phone line the department 1 been hampered by not befrtfl able to place outgoing ctflsl when the office jhone lhudm use and this will help to come this u say thank you on their ird in georgetown we take the occasion of our 3rd anniversary to say a very sincere thank you to all our customers for their patronage through the years anniversary special 10 off on all hot take out orders of chinese foods dur ing anniversary week mar 17th to mar 24hi chinese restaurant 28 mam south 877791 hectic best describes the atmosphere behind the see nes at fashion show here model v can- is being prepared forw alk on stage while in the background other models are getting a similar grooming gun williams glen couple are feted fifty years married about one hundred and six ty friends arid relatives called on mr and mrs joe eason on sunday march 6th to help them celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary mr eason and winnifred bignell were married in christ church brampton by canon walsh on march 6th 1916 they went as bride and groom to what is now sheridan nurseries they have farmed in this district all their marr ed lives having recently built a little bungalow on the edge of heir last farm also recently bought by sheridan nurseries he his served as warden for many years in st alban s church where they both ire members and where mrs eason sang m the choir tor many years they received many gifts flowers cards phone calls a telegram from george kerr mpp and a phone call from mrs basons only brother ho race btgnell who is holidaying in california oil painting is mrs eason eobby tlie family includes four children and ten grandchildren the children are mrs arthur ida clark norval george r kii glen mrs howard dol son mildred r r 4 george town paul r r 1 glen fifteen young people were confirmed in st ajban s church last wednesday evening by bi shopw bagnall of hamilton a class from st paul s parish of norval joined them those from thin parish were larry and gary louth heather louth donna llcwellin greg duncan pamela norton ellen duncan barbara thompson jacqueline gray michael reynolds chris sargent laura marchment neil korzack bill burlington and randy miller a congregation of about one hundred and seventy five wit nessed the service a social hour was held in the parish hall after the serv ice when the members of the ladies guild served tea hn bob preston was hos tcss for a family shower for mrs john bowes nee betty ann preston last tuesday ev emng aunts of the bride mrs maggie crawford and mrs er me miller and mother of the bride served a dainty lunch employees at the apple pro ducts held a little surprise birthday party last tuesday af ternoon for the forelady mrs wagsuffe all the workers sang happy birthday and mrs m crawford on behalf of the ladles presented her with leather travelling putse and table centre of yellow mums anl mauve iris a lovely lunch of sandwiches birthday cake with candles tarts and cookies was enjoyed by all mrs beta vanwouw ot mmnr no interest burlington cancels out fire bureau at its march meeting the halton county fire prevention bureau accepted with regret a letter of withdrawal from the bureau from the burlington fire department chief reg law our membership is terminated due to a complete lack of inter est on the part of our mem bers he wrote the bureau was founded in 1957 with fire fighters from burlington milt on acton amtgeorgctown prt lcipating in a voluntary basis and has earned out fire preven uon programs on a county wide basis for the past 10 years members of the other four fire departments agreed the bureau would carry on in the four mun lcipalities and retain the halt on name despite burlington s withdrawal members set up a spring clean up campaign and decided to have 10 000 clean up poster printed urging residents to stage an april clean up and check for fire hazards in their home theme of the posters is carelessness costs dollars a budget totalling 1 650 was approved for 1966 the major portion of the budgcf is allocat ed for literature for the bqr eau s poster competition christ mas fire safety campaign spring cleanup and fire prevention week tainview road held two show era for betty ann preston one evening the fellow workers of beaumont mill met and gave her lovely gift another even ing all the neighbours shower ed her with gifts for her new georgetown fair advance prize lists are now ready the iad es sect on of ccor getoun fair hac issued the r advance prize lists and these may be obtained from tbo sec retary mrs iron dc or at the herald office a number of changes have been made in the domestic sci encc and ladies work classes with prize monej increased in a number of sections prizes in the craft section have been increased extensive of interest to junior cxhibi tors and school children s the essay contest sponsored by the ontario associat on of fairs valuable prizes are offered in this class with the topic for the 1966 fa r being the indian s contribution to the history of canada contact the secretary for par ticulas and get your entry in early school children planning to hibit at this years fair should gel a copy of the junior prize list and start now to plan ex hibits it could be profitable as wall as entertaining georgetown fair this j will be on sept 30oct 1 quotable notables a man is a fool if he dnnks before the age of 60 and a fool if he does not afterward frank uoyd wright who liked a single mp of irish whisky before dinner warding carpets ofmcrilanare too c for words oask the cat who owns one the new westwcod and sherwood carpets by harding are so plush that every step you take is an exercise in luxury you fee as though you are walking on velvet the p le is almost tw ce as th ck as ordinary carpets it i the height of true carpet luxury westwcod and sherwood are available in wonderful colours that make a room come al ve a acrylic fiber cremsfrand the b g a stands for acnlan acr ian is an act lie f bre its one of the things that make harding carpets great w th acnlan there s no need to worry about moths m idew and allerg es well send you a swatch r r r r kobt gougeon r kb t u m st s georgetown please send me a carpet sample and booklets on carpets made with acnlan and carpet care and selection i name address harding plush pile car harding plush p le carpets of acrilan are as low as 12 95 a yd this makes a 9x12 rug less than 160 drop in soon and see these great carpets free estimates on room size rugs and wall -to- wall installations easy credit terms available household furnishing robert gougeon household furnishings 14 main st south phone 177 2521 furniture draperies carpets

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