Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1968, p. 8

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i picket purchase second high georgetown breeder pays 40000 for cow claude f picket of georgetown paid the second highest price of the day at the dispersal sale of the oak ridges purepred holstein herd of r r dennis oak ridges ontario mr picket paid 40000 for this milking female oak ridges rqga1 maria an excellent cow by the excellent and class extra sire abc reflection sovereign and from the excellent and two star brood cow browview veeman bunnie left to right erik nielson at the halter george darrech manag er of the oak ridges herd r r dennis and claude picket ward three has choice of four v philip sidoall frank tyrrell all four ward iii council candidates are seeking posi tions on council for the first time bill smith one of the current ward reps is a candidate iniward two and the other incumbent roy ballentine received an acclamation to the water commission rud whiting column continued from pane 4 in tw7 more than 294000 per plo were in training under this program the department of man power and immigration also pays the provinces to help in the building of adult training centres community colleges technological institutes trade schools and vocational high schools somk workers do hot need retraining even though econo mic and technological change may have eliminated their jobs many are left with a useful and valuable skill for which there is no local requirement this particular skill however may at the same- time be in high demand in xome other area the mobility program which provides both relocation grants to those who the department has already arranged jobs for elsewhere and exploratory grants to others to look for employment where the prosp ects for employment are bright er last year some 3600 people took relocation grants and an other 4400 received grants to search out the new job oppor tunities the effectiveness of the manpower operations should not be measured merely by the nil- mbcr of placements ma do this is only part of the program after all a man tm be placed 1 in a job only when a job exists one ofthc prime functions ofj manpower is to see that work ers receive proper counselling that vacancies become filled as rapidly and as effectively as possible that persons who can not fill existing vacancies re ceive rehabilitation or retrain ing which will eventually tri able them to obtain employment and that those who need and who wish to m6cttjinew oppor tunities havetfrerfunds to do so dancing cocktails for auxiliary dance georgetown district mem orial hospitals annual cocktail party and christmas ball will be held affain at the klviera norval friday december 6 earl hay orchestra will play for dancing the 10 per couple price also include bora docuv- res and four cocktail hour drinks tickeu may be obtained by phonini mrs ernie bodhar mrs john bellamy miss viv ian perry or at the hospital thi oionorrown hsrald thursday mov 2tth ims page 5 present 25 year pin to member of lode a plasant ceremony look place at the november meeting of countess of slrathmor chapter iode when miss mar gery mackenzie was presented whhher 23 yaar pin tbelre- eent mrs keith barber thank ed miss mackenzie for her work and devotion to the chapter during her membership mrs g mcgilvray reported the christmas card project is doing well and will be up to expectations services home and abroad secretary mrs john t armstrong gave a report this is an active part of the chap ters work many pieces of knit ting and several dresses- for imall girls have been comp leted and sent to headquarters more knitting wool is being purchased s the chapter rs prcparibg a cook book and it will soon be ready for sale miss m macken zie reported a substantial am ount added to the general funds from a card and games night recently in brampton the iode award for the high scnool student making the most progress in the school year was presented at the commence ment to mark irwin by mrs james v evans mrs barber told members ac had placed wreath on the cenotaph- on j remembrance day mrs sam pcnrice reported tending the cnib dinner and gave a comprehensive report on activities of the county ad visory board with miss jean mackenzie she will look after distribution of gifts to blind residents of town and district at christmas time a lively auction sale was con ducted by miss jean macken zie and mrs dcnney charles with spirited bidding adding to the general funds mrs evans was hostess at her home 5 valleyview ltd with lunch assistants mrs g kid ney mrs s icnrice mrs r ballantine and mrs s wright we arcgoing to wait then keuct spalaht njtxt monday as deputy reeve flash cab call 8779914 waiting area at pakk milk store main st s jim snow column continued from page 4 mcruer the bill will a isir re flect the recommendations of the ontario law reform com mission and its report on vhe basis for compensation for exp ropriation this legislation will be designed to ensure equity and justice for all whose lands way be expropriated or affect ed by land acquisition programs necessary in the public inter est further legislation will he brought forward to further en- aure that every person in ont ario is free and equal in dignity and rights members will be asked to approve the strength ening of the ontario human rijjhts code in addition the farreaching i and important legislation relat ing to huinem corporations which was introduced during the first seiaion of the twcn- tyeiguh legislature will be brought before the hqusc for consideration the availability of reasonably priced homed will continue to be vigorously pursued by thj government with further expan sion of the highly successful home ownership made easy program as further encourage ment to individual home own ership and to bring home own ership within the reach of an ver larger segment of our people the legislature will be announcement by the minister of education that his depart ment is to sponsor a workshop to consider the general use of school buildings in the commun ity i know there is a feeling of many of my constituents as it is myself that greater uie could be made of school build ings for recreational and com munity programs within the communities the correctional services minister the honourable allan grossman recently announced a priorities program for the re placement of some of the coun ty jails throughout the province mr grossman said the halton and peel area is included within the top fiye priority areas for early consideration and construi clion will facilitate the construction of substantial numbers of cond ominium dwellings a new health protection act will be introduced along with many other changes in legisla tion including a strengthening of the vigorous programs des igned to prevent and reduce water pollution and policies concerning the agricultural community of ontario to im prove both the production of food and recompense to the farmer will be pursued with continued intensity ooe item i m aure that will be of interest to the constitu ents of halton eaat is the recent robbed georgetown home gets two years in jail a 34 year old guelph nun will spend the next two years in kingston penitentiary for rob bing homes in georgetown and hamilton he pleaded guilty to both charges of break and entry and wis sentenced to two years con- i i in hi istratv j it lltiitk in county court this week the court was told he broke into the home of uobcrt clay 35 mountainview road george town june 23 and took il30 from an upstairs bedroom stop ping long enough to have some thing to eat he returned to the same houe later that day had a fchave and took a set of clothes he was arrested and charged october 22 after ho broke into the home of mrs marjoru inch in hamilton completely ran sacked the premises and took a walch and a bottle of rye iftiewmy you can find the right gift for just about anyone from the tremendous selection at john bough ton jewellers watch sands billfolds d mens utility cases p brushes fenter our lucky draw for a bulova caravelle watch mans or ladies model john boughton jewellers certified watchmakers 5 main k 1774313 monday dec 2nd 6 to 9 pm men only at men only cotton brothers are old hand at helping bewildered males of all ages solve their gift problems thii year were making it easier still by staging a special stag might on dot 2nd just lep in anytime between 6 and 9 and browse around- a your leisure youll find the answers to what to give end well gift wrap your purchase free refreshments will be served cotton brothers is a family clothing store whr it u uiy to outfit all th family with th finest in fall and wlotr clothing and to choot luit the right sifts for avory name on gift list frk gift wrapping ftfcrf 1 aw3 special bonus for christmas shoppers save 10 on cash purchases xcpt boy scouts and girl guldat wr or- su mrhrdli under 21 credit accounts a nw srvlc at cotton brother no cbsportior nocauary to qual ify ylou must hav youi tsarant trniiilor hot as cosjgnars v0 limit wlts woakly taymnts of 175 0 limit uworklna full tint with wkly ymanta of 3 giva th gift that glvs a cholca a cotton brothers jkl 9mi mujjtmjilijlm- u christmas store hours open til 9 pm monday end tuesday dec 2nd end 3rd for stag night ladles night starting thurso dec 5th open every nlghf til 9 pm except saturday close 6 pm 2 main 55877991

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