Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 28, 1961, p. 1

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ititiriiitiiiifiiitiii rrirririr for fine printing a cantury of sarvica at pub- rshars t printers is offered by the herald to georgetown mo district georgetown herald telephone tr 72201 phone til 7x201 to ptao want ad in mm herald the q way to boy at tee easily and a r authorized as sacond class mall post offica dept ottawa g ont thursday dae 2brh 1961 fourteen pages 400 par year single copy prkai ton canto s h f 1i mi m rfmsfs m carols at midnight drink and drive its milton jail seven more winners claim merchant prizes stvcn people had an extra christmas gift when thev matched winning numbers of iicketn received while shop- pint vv l merchants who participated jn the downtown draw the draw will conclude this saturdav and shoppers will still receive tickets until the close of business oec- rniber joth another num bervdravv will then take place and another series of v inning numbers will appear in the herald next week elsewhere in this issue un claimed winning numbers ap pear there is still time too to enter the matehme numtwn contest each participating merchant carries a number in his window and a 100 pnio is offered to the parson correctly identifying all num bars mrs frank tost 32 chur chill crescent was double- winner last weak with yel low tickets m5052s5 and m505293 and claimed a mir ror and brush set as one of her pnies other winner included mrs m rmstrong 18 james st ticket c109331 caning et from farnells f a hardv 80 pnnce charles dr ticket c 104192 cosmetics from young s pharmacy rutv jennings 16 back st litket d206127 voucher from steens dalrv flira both da idson 5 parkview ticket c 102365 s10 voucher from herald office iin cass ilfvvsun crec pink ticket 374135 baby boy arrives on christmas day a pair of mighty import nt celebrities turned up et the same place at the same time christines morning when santa and the stork presented mr and mrs jim wilson of maple ave with a special christmas bundle a baby boy he watrhe christmas baby born at the local hospital and arrived at q 45 am christmas eve mr and mrs j r forbes 86 mcln tyre became the parents of a baby girl at 9 16 administrator graham gil booty told the herald that hospital patients spent a quiet christmas highlighted by a full course turkey din ner enoyed also by staff and the husbands and wives of bedridden patients mrs arthur roy 3rd bingo winner bingo the lions have a winner in their third series in the current newspaper bingo contest the winner is mrs arthur roj jr of rr 1 george town who this week received a s50 cheque from the con test sponsors the fourth serie will com mence on januarv 11th when cards will be availible from herald earner bovs at the herald office and at a num her of stores in town the new series earth will be cer ise the series won b mrs rov was on violet no fatalities is goal of georgetown police localspolice will show no mercy to new years celebrants who drmk and then drive the herald learned this week that motorists who take 4 wheel after taking enough alcohol to even slightly dull their alertness will be charged on the spot and taken to jail in milton chief haley explained the crackdown i our department can not allow the life of the driver rormer georgetowner i his passengers or the ues of i i n i other motorists and passerv- n uakvllle ciectlons igers to be endangered by the a former georgetown man ver thoughtlessness it lose in the ward 2 akes onlv cou drin tor a motorists reactions to becomes sluggish and tardi- cj d tj i ness n applying the brakes ed buckerfield wes third nl qr turning tne wheel could a field of who contested easy cost someonej perhaps the two ward seats he sec even the driver himself tbeir ured 612 votes which was i i or in that would crip- 215 below the second place hm for 0ur 0 mjn have been instructed to tako mr buckerfield was a clerk the drinking driver off tho in maccormeck s drug store i road so that other people may in the early war year he get to their destinations safe omed the air force while he y was m town and after the 0ne other facior may j war settled in oakville influenced the strict enforce william anderson a veter i ment the georgetown pollco an oakville politician was re- dept is within three days of turned as mayor with a sub- another fatalityfree year and stantial maonty over edgar a new safety record in tho butmer councillor william number of accidents this year card was third only 88 reportable accidents placed close election race alex phillips this years trafalgar reeve became the first reave of the new oak villa trafalgar municipality when he defeated oakville reeve fred tilley positions were reversed when oikville deputy reeve herbert merry defeated tra falgar reeve fred nesr for that position have been entered on the pot- ice docket 1 less than last year when 99 accidents sot an all time low mark i the points system and stricter enforcement of traf fic laws have been credited with the drop peter jones georgetown most churches in town observed christmas with a special service either christmas eve or in the morning ai st geor ges anglican a midnight congregation heard a carol service in whuh the senior and jun or chors combined under the direction of horace lamble pictured here is one of the carollers a member of the junior clio r joseph letts son of mr and mrs robert letts 24 rexway drive nine years old he is a grade 5 pupil at harrison public school social and personal mrs j h lmg oranjc ille spent christmas with the wil jjam t sinclair on charks street mrs j s rankin berwicv ball main strcil sou lit pint christmas in london w th her sister and brother in law mr and mrs alan prouc and jamil maranl st p n christmas and boin piv with relatives at little brit m mr john mac vr hur f km jlon gncnt the holiel i with h parents mr and mr j it mac arthur 11 church b net mr nad mrs john biamir 18 weber dr entertained her f parents mr and mrs mel 1ar ie of toionio for clintnns dinmr mrs james dune m of tor onto was a chritttit ium with fcer daughter mr willnm se ell jr and mr sewell 9 ftloultm crcsctnt mr and mrs dan whitvun and their daushter- tindi and jud bton st spent hnst nis ith hts moriirr mr- g whitson dresrlcn mr and mr- dun met nr ti tl their daughter siiun lou m apent chnstmao with hi- moth jer mrs elizabeth mctrai 26 uarket street mr and mrs harold maine and sons gerald and frlward 22 jjairstow crescent were hnlidav unfits- in toionto ith mr and jjirs harold ltnlc mr ai mr- robert goultp and children ricki and 1ca 25 lanr tnnc crescent spent chpstmas o4 ai hillburch nth mr and mr j l braj mr and mrs david hart and i aon warren toronto spent sunday with her mother and rndmother mrs aileen brad and mr s b groat 22a avain st soiuh lr and mis frank bpingoli 10 stimn- lrtcent hid hi- parent- mr and mr- j iph spinula if luronlo with thun r a few das tliu- witk mr and mr- clifford xtniie jihi fimih of strtetvillc were in una da kiiors with her i renl mr ind mr n ir i itird n 10 t uelph slreet mr ind mrs btrtnid boi- ni i i t i uuifi tune crt- i i enu rt urn d her ptiint mi aid mr j p mclaffrev ii linhi for chnslni is spin i uimiinas a ml ialmi ton with her pinn ipre mr and mrs irwin oble ann iorraine peter and philip iif 116 mlph st mr ai d mr- n n p wrs anil e iiliin murra tui 1 in la 44 htw i iii pent ihe holidn etkend in hnmemlle wi h hi- parent- mr and mr- lhr vc powers mr and mrs 1 ppl of toronto were isit rs for lhnsi iw da with mr and mr john diirno 147 rulmn re fer t mr- ppk and mr ourmi d siins mr and mr- rchie mt re rd children leslie latair inn sandra 54 weher drm were visitors in toronto for chr tma with mr and mrs tnhn jacksnn mr and mrs ilbam nich oil- i iaiikt ne crecrnt had lit parent- mr ind mrs t thorna- and mr and mr- f idmundt from tonnto wnth them as howlav visitors ir and mrtuchael west td children shaun shern and maureen 52 weber drive motored to owen sound to spend christmas with her pa ents mr anh mrs w p vnwn nd her brother w h brown jr gala new years i riviera opening norval the curious tie unbel evers and those uit out for a drive sunday afternoon grdviinod to ne beautiful new riv era dance hall in norval to see for tnermelves if it really will open new years eve the answer s a resound ng yei cor clus ve proof was offered wnen sor ie of the mew yea s e itertaine i arrived to try out the sound system they pionounced the acoust cs ex cellent they a so exnressed amieient at the beau fui in ter or and s te wi e tley cunt con r qui out ar d say t tney ntimated n at t ie d at t oxptc s jen surround rigs away out here wide variety h ja k va i evera w ii i e p e quej s bijnq m bob smith me orne tra tne new year in hign style leader and the jay dee ays who will appear new year s rtx i a f a eve pract sed whie people ultis await hltsi prowled around qawk na 1ftl ii s i 0 l everyone a w e th p 1962hospitai baby ano stopped v mr m th hn ts oins lo w the lirt ca led to h s 3 year od son i born in eomlimn and to sop th s or tna district menwrnl hospital m unt 1 midn te a v de var e 19g2 tint s the bi question ty of enterta nmenl wi i be al the moment presented w th bob sm th in as in mot communities the addition to being orchestra iti merchants are icine with leader and master o cererro- pa other in put gifts lo nies doing a comedy mage hr newborn mr tor mii 1w2 on ac ureidv quite a number of jft- the jay dee kflvs a s ng nq hie been retc ied and there tno late of tne x no ganam lrr mdicahoris ihit their will show will also appear the he main more for the lncil re name stands for the initials 210lb excop tom feeling great at 100 ed cipieni this h some thine that his become traditional in commun itie- and it is hoped that the practice will become wide spread heie also in their first names jim ste phenson don fegan and ken jones parade stars she la guthr e apoeor no a the ward ho el hand to wi in addition ivo cbc parade she van and sally ann a dance n public relations team will entertain the rev- leer was elected when the etlers as if that werent en- branch 120 of the canadian ough three more acts danny legion named their officials for chappell a troubador who fhe upcoming year j trolls from tattle to table he n andy st laurent of s3 sing ng to tne won n pau rexway dr who succeed bill ine carr gay nineties tpe ranechan in the office w johnny publicity man georgetown relatives shared a happv time with a christmas babv of hundred years ago whin tom ross marked his birthdav in toronto olr ross mho is the grand father of mrs c v waldorf 22 i- liiabcth st is a bruce coun h nalive who is extremelv hale ind htartv at this fine age he is a six foot half inch 210 pound retired policeman who joined the toronto force from his native 1anride in 1890 piped in on sundav a reception as hel i at pirkdale presbuerian hurch where he served voir- as an elder and attends morning and evening service twice a da at the morning vice the choir sang an anthem which combined his favourite hmns and the congregation j paid tribute bv singing happrj birthdav before retiring to the church hall for a reception he uas piped into ihe hall and i dipni tines representing various rovernment levels joined in congratulating him part of the reception was seen on the cbc national tele- vision network that night ami he was also guest on tho open house program family on wednesdav a famih rcc eptu n was hed at the wedge w ood n toronto and telev vs ion cameras were gain in evi dencc this time from hamil ton s channel 11 1 besides the waldorf s anoth er family who lived in town before moving to st fov que- hpc attended mr and mrs ro- i bert mumv and children ljnnc 1eslie and robbie mr murrav is a grandson mr ross married at 20 his wife died in lm at the age of s3 he has six grandchildren i 13 greatgrandchildren and 13 great greatgrandchildren f band j his skill as a bagpipe plaver enabled him during his police servics from 1890 to 1924 to form the toronto force pipe band he also founded the kil winning masonic and the white heather pipe bands he has never smoked or used liquor his recipe for a long life keep fit that 3 the onlv thing he savs i aluav s keep mvstlf in good shape charlie dickeson writes from vancouver the many friends of charlie dickeson who once operated i the little confection store i the corner of guelph and water blreets will be pleased to hear that he is well and happv in his new home on sea island vancouver b c writing to a friend in town at christmas time charlie aid tlat he has no snow to jiovl new but instead tie has lavvn- lo mow and flower beds and garden to weed this exercise out in the fresh air and sun shine has contributed much to a bip improvement in his gen eral health and well being plates on sale tuesday morning once again the time to re place car plates has arrived and at 900 am tuesdav the 1952 motor vehicle plalc- ire on sale this fear locol plale will be an a series for passenger platea and station wagons will have x at the end and commer cials will end with a b car numbers start at a751q1 and dual purpose at 7m51x all commercials belong to the 90 senes with the first one being b8051b wives children at firemens party i forty three children and 25 wive of lnril firemen received pr ins ai the annuil fire irm hnst mis iartv at th fire hill ths social cnnmittee arrang i ed the pirtv and eied meajl pit- ind coffee to parents and hot i s and pop to the child r n the vounsters also go em i prior to this the ladies aux ill n i lucrtamed the firemen villi i turkev supper and after th m pre enied each bri 2 di membtr with gold tie pins i in the shape of a firemens axe planning meeting for new democrats members of the district executive for the new dem ocratic party held a planning meeting recently at the horn of john deemer who h vie president of the newtyform ed group it was tha first meeting following a meeting in mitten at which bylaws were die- cussed a general meeting it planned at the same home on january 7th to which an invitation was extended for any interested people to at tend john hole heads the dis trict executive bob francis it secretary alex korxadt treasurer and william cumav sty a iwemberarlarga plug towns punt sites industrial commission chairman bill hunter displays ft commissions new industrial brochure a catalogue of pto tures and statistics selling georgetown and its industrial sites to companies on the move the commission began gathering data early lat year for the booklet which cost to 1 000 to pioduce it ts printed on stock donated by a local paper mill

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