Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 6, 1966, p. 17

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urban board takes a look at georgetowns industry on tour with georgetown council ai hosta the members of the north helton urban board tfcfc coun cufllejfmtot acton and geor getown toured georgetown by traa wednesday night the chainnan of the urban v board deputy reeve junes young acted as gujnehh one bus and or whehlon emtner- sott on the other they toured 11 around the industrial area with the first stop genfcral fire- proofingthe huge plant was in the process oj having the con crete floor smoothed the visi tors were amazed at its size along the way the guides pointed out each factory and the new water tower next stop was economy fornmwhere mr brotherton explained to the guests just what the metal onus did and how they could be assembled in any shape and just as easuy disassembled from there jit was the immac ulate varian associates where the visitors were shown a great deal of secret equipment puzzled was the expression com mon to most faces as they lis tened to the explanations v the first stop before return ing to cedarvsle where they began was holy cross church where father qtger devent snowed them the architecture sculpture and paintings and explained their significance in his church upon return to cedarvale each guest waspresented with k gift then proceeded to have a social gathering with refresh ments made by the rebekahs and served by the municipal office staff deputy reeve young expres sed his gratitude to george town transportation co can adian imperial bank of com merce provincial paper dom- tar smith stone evans in surance barber and henley and armstrong insurance all of whom donated gifts to make the evening a success about to board the urban board tour bus georgetown councillor roy ballan- tino mayor syd child and muton councillor c menefy thi oiorobtown h1rald thursday october mi 1966 page is plaque to most senior of citizens georgetown senior citlw club presented a plaque to the towns oldest resident at his home friday joseph martin 9 union st who is 100 years young was the recipient of the plaque which recognized his century of livibi john farmer and jos eph fydl sr club officers made the presentation mr martin celebrated bis 100th birthday april 1 jackpot gone one cheer 349 sighs mrs marg gibson 52 mcln tyre cresc became the 5th ma jar winner of the holy cross parish bingo jackpot this year when her full house card brought her 4475 thursday nighj mrs gibson filled her card on the 60th and final number of the jackpot bingo her win reduces the jackpot prize back to 300 twenty five dollars is added weekly to the starting jackpot three hundred and fifty people the largest crowd of the season flocked to the holy cross parish hall on jackpot ntghl an arthritis breakthrough is in sight the canadian arthn tis and rheumatism society ad visers say the question is no longer whether arthritis will be conquered but when how much do munlcipat omcials puut nauagaweya councillor ross gordon milton councillor percy barr and cr william smith and reeve william hunter of georgetown check on an industrial scale at economy forms young mother di in hospital loved children a funeral service was held at the rumleysboemaker fun eral home acton friday sept 23 for rose marie kayes wife of russell kayes rt 4 acton who died in oakviue hospital september 20 she w 25 a native of acton mrs kayes was born rose marie mitchell daughter of alexander g mit chell and nellie campbell and had been a resident of balhn- afad since six years of age she has been an rr 4 acton real dent since her marriage octo ber 5 1963 in the acton pres byterian ronald mcguaid rr 1 george town george mitchell rr 2 acton harold campbell rr 2 rockwood daniel campbell london and ian carmlchael ar 1 georgetown interment was in acton fairview cemet ery mrs kayes attended the blue mountain public school at ball inafad and acton high school always fond of children mrs kayes did baby sitting for many people in the georgetown acton area surviving the deceased her parents at rr 1 george town husband and two year old son douglas at rr 4 acton and brothers and sisters irene mrs robrt dredge rr 3 muton elsie mrs r swindle- hurst ballinafad georguia mrs b van fleet acton lii lian mrs stan curts ballina- xad and noreen fmr paul wilson br i lknehoqse rev andrew mackenzie of acton presbyterian clrch conducted the service padbeir- era were john getun afatton brownies camp weekend at wyoka near clifford on september 23rd to sept ember 25th brownies and lead era from the 1st georgetown brownie pack went to camp wyoka on a pack holiday did they enjoy themselves rhey did according to the following anonymous letter from a de lighted packee dear brown owl thank you very much for taking us camping to camp wy oka on the weekend we enjoy ed it very much we also thane the district commissioner tawny owl and snowy owl please tell mrs gilson that the food was good everything at camp was fun even doing the dishes i yours truly a brownie brownies laurie jarvie deb bie jarvie laureen cebel janet mooney sharon hewkt unda mooney alison macin tosh ramie douglas debbie cade bread garbntt leanne gilson sharon laidler linda marshall and sandra fendley leaders mlaa carole lane 11 gvas runs during last half sept during the two week period from september 18 to october i the georgetown volunteer ambulance service answered ii calls six of them emergen cies on sunday sept 18 the gv as responded to calls at 11 a m and 12 30 p m to george town hospital and oakville hos pital respectively on the 10th at 2 30 p m to georgetown hospital the 20th to george town hospital thurs 22nd at 5 40 p m to georgetown hospi tal sunday sept 25 at 1 10 pm to georgetown hospital wednesday sept 28 at 8 40 am to hilton hospital al1025 am to joseph brant hospital burlington and at 4 45 p m to toronto general hospital thursday sept 29 at 5 pm to georgetown hospital and on saturday october 1 to milton hospital manning the ambulance for the runs were merle bastedo jim bennett russ stephen poul ponlson trevor williams ed hall reg broomhead fohn white tom massena nona me- donad russ stevens clive cres- swell john ottoway simon frankruyter art stamp dan district commissioner mrs jarrett brown owl patricia bowman tawny owl jane col lett snowy owl mrs june g- aon ny mossup gordon harley ace bailey logan macdonald and norm guthrie night glass typing tops popularity grade b typing is the most popular class offered by gear getown night school an enrol ment list read at a meeting of the georgetown district high school revealed the typing course topped the list with registration of 35 followed clo sely by advanced sewing with other classes in order of their popularity arc oil paint ing 27 beginners sewing 23 millinery 22 basic english 22 conversational french 20 gr 10 bookkeeping 16 hairdres sing 13 machine shop 1 12 small engines and outboard motors 12 mechanical draft ing 12 automotive mechanics 1 10 electronics l 10 grade 10 typing 9 grade 10 shorthand 9 machine shop 113 grade xi shorthand 7 woodworking and blueprints 7 hostess 6 grade xi bookkeeping 4 automotive mechanics it 2 electronics il in most cases an enrolment of at least 15 was required arthritis can strike any age group about 3000 children have rheumatoid arthritis theres something in it for everyone georgetown herald 1 services the merchandise you need coming events sports local news pictures entertainment to have the herald deuvered to your door just phone 8772201

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