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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1967, p. 8

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the 1968 volkswagens introd uced friday september 18 an quipped with all safetyxg- quirements which will come fo front seats padded dashboard to force in the united states in january 1068 new volkswagen passenger can have a collapsible steering wheel and column for increased driv er protection and added safety as well as a dual circuit brake system tmllthi headrests dashboard and window winder impactabsorbing material on all control knobs padded arm rests with grip mold ignition lock on steering column reinforced bumpers higher on the beetle breakaway rear view mirror strengthened front seat anchor ages improved safety wheel rlnn and n any nine- omct convenience and saiety features including a new fuel tank filler relocated in the iront right fender making it safer and more convenient to fill the gas tank from the outside of the vehicle c v motors is the authoriied volkswagen dealer in george town tijuana brass hippies make pc rally colorful saturday afternoon s conserv ative rally jn oakville park turned into a pleasant political bein with everything from barefoot flower children to re corded music of the tijuana brass the event was planned as a chicken and corn barbecue which residents would have the chance to meet and talk to jim snow the progressive oonserv uve candidate for halton east in the provincial election the crowd of about 300 contained about as many prtwoting age youngsters as potential voters for snow the youngsters were probably attracted to the park as much by the entertainment a local rock band and two folk singers as by the chance to meet jim snow but the hippiessome wearing one earring and a bell around the neck and the long haired young ghia gave the gathering a much more vital appearance than last weeks hamilton rally for john bobarts that group looked for the moat part lake a collection of senior dtlsens at a compulsory lecture there was though a sprink ling of middleaged and senior citizens in the park some of them in centennial costume and one pair making the rounds on a bicycle built for two one of the persons near the cage when the entertainment started was ws thomson a prominent executive member of the pc association this is quite a change from the canadian opera premiere of the luck of ginger coffey he remarked as the turnedon rock hand rendered its version of the beatles song sergeant pepper s lonely hearts club thats the liberal sound he added in spit of busy schedules several members of the roberta cabinet found time to enjoy some of the corn at the picnic darcy mckeough minister without portfolio tom wells also a minister without portfolio bay connell minister of public works and george kerr the present member for the halton riding were at the park kerr was little late in ar riving at the picnic as he had been in acton riding in the parade marking the opening of the dig acton fall fair con neu was scheduled to appear at mohawk raceway saturday v cning to present a trophy to the winner of one of the races in homestead in the west herbert beer 87 dies a man who had homesteaded in the canadian west and help ed build many grain elevators herbert bert beer 87 died in georgetown hospital on sept 12th son of william kirkwood boer and margaret ellen over land he was born on the home farm in erin twp and attended public school at ss 1 erin he went to the west in 1903 and homesteaded in canora saskatchewan when the address was the northwest territories he took out settlers effects in 1006 in those days it took three years to get a homestead six months of each year he had to live on the homestead and clear and work a set amount of land he farmed there for sixteen years then sold the homestead and worked at the st boniface hospital for a number of years where his brother george also worked as an engineer later he bought a half section of land in the bed river valley near sanford manitoba about 29 miles southwest of winnipeg after the war in 1m6 he sold that farm and moved back to ontario from 1948 he made his home with his sister mrs george nurse at the harvey nurse farm at ashgrove mr beer was brought up a presbyterian but since moving to ashgrove he bad attended ashgrove united church he was an ardent sportsman and had hunted moose deer in nor thcrn manitoba foxes in ontario he leaves a brother william h beer terra cotta and sis ter margaret mrs george e nurse milton and nephews harvey and fred nurse ash grove we was predeceased by brothers george and edward rev keith hawkes conducted the funeral service st the har old c mcclura funeral home with interment following in erin cemetery pallbearers were jeffrey stuart and john nurse his grendnephews how son ruddell elmer and henry beer of arthur another grand nephew jamie nurse was a flower bearer notice to gas consumers we ara sorry tht it ttie praeen tim w do not have residential ulet representative in trill ami we expect that in the mar future w thai i have a representative on call in the meantime pleew cau 8773921 and another raprasantallv will call on you united gas limited rivmsttm south the final night of mohawks summer season mckeough who nominated duff roblln in the recent pc leadership convention in tortm to said that he now believes that robert stanfield will have an easier time getting elected than roblm would have had i didn t think that way before the convention hut i do now he said stanfield made a ter rific impression during the week of the convention mckeough also said that it was probably true that john diefenbsker had been convinced to withdraw from the leader ship race before the saturday afternoon voting began then changed his mind after he call ed a press conference some day we re going to find out the influence mrs dlefen- baker has had mckeough said gdhs girl on student tour to canadas west west were cares as i twentytana good das fneads by sue macdonald as a youth traveller of this centennial year 1 was chosen to be part of a group of twenty four students and two ehapsr ones who travelled from oak villa ontario to wetaskiwin alberta our group consisted of students from toronto oakville barrle milton glcncalrn geor getown and midland in toronto we boarded the transcontinental no 3 car 318 where we were to live for the next two and a half days much of this time was spent singing in accompaniment to guitars and mouth organs both evenings we raided the bingo car and caused quite a commotion by winning all but one of the prlr we arrived in edmonton on wednesday we were taken from the station to wetaskiwin by chartered bus after a slight mix up we were not expected until the next day we were gi ven lunch at the driard hotel later we met our hosts and left with them later that evening the group decided to see the sound of music at the local theatre the next day we were given passes to the local county fair one of our group george hend erson became a celebrity when be rode on one of the floats in the parade we were given a welcoming luncheon at the elk s lodge that afternoon that ev enlng we attended the grand land show and made a show of our own when we had a hooten any in the memorial park sit ting around the monument friday we were taken on a tour of edmonton the edmon ton international airport the parliament buildings and can adaa first planetarium that eening we took part in a hootenany saturday was our free day some of us visited the alberta game farm approximately sev enty miles from wetaskiwin in the afternoon we visited rey nolds pioneer museum where we bad a group photograph ta ken around an old steam engine that evening one of the school auditoriums was open for us to enjoy an evening of volleyball badminton and basketball later we were invited to see ourselves on tv and a house party province of ontario election the voters list act part iii notice of revision of voters lists per the town of georgetown hectare district of halton last public notice is hereby given pursuant to section 73 of the voters lists act of the revision of the voters lists for all polling subdivisions for the town of gioroitown in the electoral district of halton east and further take notice that sittings will be held by the revising offloera at the times and places hereinafter aet forth any person qualified to vote at the pending elec tion to the legislative assembly and whose name has been om itted from or incorrectly entered in the enumerators lnt of voters is called up to attend atthe tunes and places hereunder mentioned for the purpose of having his name enrolled upon the voters lists to be used at the said election complaints which have been properly filed with reference to names wrong fully entered upon the enumerators lists will be heard at these sittings such complaints mutt be filed with the clerk to the revising officer on or before octomr ind f7 voters lists for all polling subdivisions of the town of georgetown will be open for public inspection at the office of the returning officer located at 108 george street oak ville between jhe hours of nine o clock sun and five o dock p m dst on and after thursday september 21st 1967 the lists may also be inspected at the office of the clerk of the town of georgetown in the municipal building between the hours of nine o clock am and five oclock p m dst on and alter thursday september 21st 1907 sittings will be held for the registration and revising district of the town of georgetown as follows 1 for that portion of the town of georgetown southeast of maple avenue at 116 mountainview road south registration and revising officer frederick a halton clark to reviling offlcar patricia refaerton office of revising officer and clerk us mountainview road s 2 for that portion of the town of georgetown northwest of maple avenue at 23 mill street registration and revising officer douglas v latimer clerk to revising officer joy laird office of revising officer and clerk 23 mill street hours ef sittings all dst october 2nd 1967 2 pm to 4 pnii and 730 pm to 930 pm october 3rd 1967 2 p m to 4pm and 740 p m to 930 pm october 4th 1967 2pm to 4 p m and 730 p m to 9 30 pm dated st milton september 12th 1987 alan b ip rao u i chairman of the election board for the county of halton sunday was a most enjoyable day spent at pigeon lake swimming water skiing boating and basking in 90 degree wea ther it also became a party when we surprised one of the girls in our group with a birth day sift badminton volleyball a bonfire and slides of the trip of the wetaskiwin centennial travellers who went to quebec finished off a perfect day monday was perhaps one of the most enjoyable days we were taken on a tour of a large mink farm the hobema indian for business 7toparkiaar reserve church and school large cattle ranch a hog farm and a turkey farm that evea- ing there was a banquet in oar honour attended by many civic dignitaries and the wetaskiwin centennial travellers tuesday morning we left for banff for two exciting days we visited such places as the gondola lift up sulfur mount afn tunnel mountain the city dump to see the bears banff school of fine arts the hoodoos and of course the banff springs hotel wednesday we were taken to see lake louise and later across the great divide into oho national park and british cohsmbia an eleven pm swim in the 90 degree hot springs other wonderful experience finally to end our stay in west em canada we were shown the true western hospitalityth the form of a steak dinner thursday we left wetaskiwin to start the sad journey it was a sorrowful day for all of us however e knew the friendships we had started dur ing that week would not end when we left i will never for get this trip for it mad my text book geography become a rf aty see- tm smith explained that mac was on the detour ltw w ulnview bridge e signs would be removed wtsew the constrocuoa was fin- specially isapartaa sat lfai cet year we gotta a w j r etkoaraged her to go saada and its peoaae heater mw lup w t t 3 aa tie face said deputy reeve sews peufcum ait sht- i dent think the a aa a r j is very serious 1 mknciioiis not wod 4rwa tam today chrtatie ut maple ave east 1 council ia a letter miarlaj thr mcosttown hstrald pagr8 cr jim yoong contended nacre was parking in a double d n i front of her hoi aati ia the tot beside her alt all we had to do the same to tne saerchants on main st the highway when main st and i we were- re- ar taxi 8774474 m hours a day ampot tntvici your savings earn good interest at your local trust company golf club employees claim ufo sighted the first sighting of an un identified flying object in this area for several months was made last week at trafalgar golf country club just sooth of hornby three company employees oran prosser ray german sod sam mills observed the machine which they described as about 10 feet long passing over the course for about two mbnites this was at 6 15 monday morn ing it was a variety of colours and had what a to be fire at the rear of the fus 1 to 5 year guaranteed investment certificates amounts 100 100000 come in and ask us about iti georgetown s3 mill street 8772266 john a edgar manager north halton advisory board t chairman raffard gardhouta maurice c baafy iitili i il laamth jahn gar dr a d yaima halton peel trust a savings company office obkvibe othht rranch offices brampton simcoe meafiimwa desn cooksvule halton assets under adrrunisnation exceed 75000000 thr rliction act srction 17 appointment of clerk to the election board to all whom it may concirn this is to give notice that mrs dorene pierce of the town of milton in the county of halton was by resolution of the elec tion board of the county of halton on the 6th day of septem ber 1067 appointed clerk of the said board corraapoodeiice should be addressed to the said clerk at the court house mti ton ontario and the telephone calls to milton 8762801 ez ten 41 dated st milton september 12th 1wj7 alan b pr a qui cbiinnan of the election board for the county of halton chevrolet truck lays it on the 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