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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 23, 1970, p. 2

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Visions of Kicking Horses as Kids Conjure Posters Elementary school child Ten In the art are rodeo condom The poster contest promoting the May 30 and 31 by year old Hugh ham Is in full swing Not all but many of the local Is are trying to win the tree tickets to the Judging will be done May by Boy Pet Kuryllowlc and Hugh Graham with prlios being awarded In primary junior and Intermediate level The appearance of Brahma bulls at present It in doubt but promoter Graham la hop to add this dangerous cnl to his list of attractions M Whiting haa al ready accepted an Ion to be on hand txi ffF X fe Another rider bites the dust as Big Red top bucking horse performs usual antics He will appear at the May and Rodeo the park It II nol be his first appearance nee he was here with the Ions Club rodeos a few years ago Ratepayers Press for Jo Replace Slaughtered Trees A tree preservation petit ion from residents in the area and from members of Ward Three Ratepayers Is being taken up I for presentation to municip al and county councils and to the Ontario Government The subject was rused during the Ward Three Come to Church ST PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH Road East Minister Rev W Cairns It am Sunday Schoo am Worship Service COME TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday am and GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evangailcal Cntannlal Public School Minister J Ihilhps Telephone a Sunday School All Classes am Gideon Sunday Mr What About the Poor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Mali Horning Worship lam Church School The Detached American Organist Mrs Choir Director Miss McNeil Minister Calm ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH Gutlph MINISTER Rev Robert Scrivens Organist Mrs a Church School Grade and up Dialogue Stewardship What Church School Nursery to Grade li Junior Congregation IS WELCOME Geo town Pentecostal Church Matonic No Hwv Lina Pastor Jack ilium Telephone SUNDAY SERV a Sunday School am and Guest llov Stanley Shaw from Northern Ireland Tuesdays Prayer and Ministry Come and enjoy friendly fellowship and helpful ministry Affiliate of the Ratepayers Association mee ting held in last week A resolution written by Mr and Mrs John Arm strong urging a province wide tree replacement prog ram was handed to tion Minister William Davis who was present to answer questions on education ueatlon costs and assess programs The resolution requested the provincial government to introduce a Bill In the Legislature to the effect that any trees In excess of four Inches in diameter cut down for road construction or maintenance be replaced by an identical number of new trees Mrs Armstrong said that the resolution received almost unanimous support from the members of the association present It is a direct result of the tree- cutting which went on the widening of Missis Road south of Strccti villc she said Mr Davis suggested that copies of the resolution be sent alt councils in the area a well an to his gov in order to then efforts to obtain the legislation Christian Reformed CHURCH 7th J VandtnPel Services every Sunday a and Visitors listen every to Back To God Hour Radio Minister Joel CK1Y am 10 am Met Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church MINISTER REV YOUNG 10 am Church School 00 a Morning Worship Nursery Care ORGANIST Mr Whos in control Most of us like to feel that were In the drivers seat But what happens when for one reason lose control of our experience In this public lecture Charles W Ferris an Chmtian Science practitioner shows how we can take control of oar experience by submitting to the perfect control of God In three actual and vivid experiences he tells how health was restored business career saved and human relationships cor rected all when the Individ mis Involved were willing to submit to the perfect will of God Admission is free Everyone is welcome Sponsored by First Church of Christ Scientist 8 IS Thursday April 30 Islington N Sid Road THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY APRIL PAGE Brampti ion Kiwanis isor Circus In limes of apparently re curring crises a happy note sounded 1q the news with thi announcement that the Edition of ho popular ford Circus is returning to this area on Saturday May This years new show will again be presented at Brampton arena with afternoon and evening performances scheduled A number of new acts and features are Included in 1970 production most of them never before aecn in Canada One of the most entertaining of these Chimpanzees amazing troupe of animal actors that Juggle balance ride bicycles walk tightrope and play musical Instruments Another is Captain Frank Simpson former veteran stunt man and test pilot who has found new challenges appear ing the steel arena with his per forming Jungle bred leopards and pumas Still another Six Am four lovely girls and two young men whose acrobatic ex pertise flying through the all from the tccterboard ha brought them feature position on countless network televn ion specials including those of Ed Sullivan Jackie Andy Williams and Dob Hope Also new to local audiences will be Michael and aerial daredevils the lightning jugglers from France the Campa Sisters atari Holland and Marcla startling novelty and the Mar tells wizards of the trampoline new and different clown contingent will be on hand headed by Rczalito and Latin comics who vary their clowning by hilarious cos on musical bells and bottles trombones and Among the classic features returning by popular from previous tours will he the lovely Princess In her stunning aerial act petite Am Amolo intrepid Oriental lass who swings in the arena suspended only by her hair and the celebrated Oni George Family bareback riding act featuring Tommy the Riding Fool Also returning will be a love able array of trained and performing dog pony horse and elephant acts most of them with a complement of new tricks and accomplish The appearance of the circus in Brampton is being sponsor ad by Flower City Club IN THE MAIL BAO STOP DRAG CASH DONORS NOT LIABLE Llmehouse Re DragUrip This in just a note to up a lot of facts re donations from citizens to help support he stopping of the drag strip Anyone who supports our ffort through a cash donation In no way liable for any thing The people who arc the plaintiffs whose names appeir the Injunction before the supreme court Ontario Bakery Treats JUNIOR HAMBURGER BUNS FRENCH PASTRY MIXEDROLLS row tones TOE ITEMS SIDE BACON COOKED MEAT Ontario Pork Sale SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDERS FRESH PORK ROASTS 59 IGA SOUP MIX CORN FLAKES TOMATOES PM0DUCE OF MEXICO N LETTUCE 2 39 MARGARINE ORANGE NECTAR SHOPSY ENTREES 399 GRAPE JUICE 39 COD FISH CHIPS 59 This Weeks EXTRA BONUS TAPES am lunar ECONOMY PRIMES NIXED VEGETABLES DETERGENT PORK CHOPS TOILET nssuE POTATOES TOMATO CATSUP ONIONS I G A LUCKY SHOPPER- Mrs Harry Bessy R Georgetown IGA SLICED BREAD 24 oz loaf 21 Carnation Milk IGA ROYAL GOLD BUTTER 67 A has been set for May and all the support is i Age of Aquarius Theme at HiC Groups Youth Forum Mr and Mrs Elmer Cirncy and Mr and Mrs Hugh Clark returned home from a holiday In California where they enjoyed months of lovely weather San Diego Mr and Mrs Wilson Mr and Mrs Harold Lyons Mr and Mrs Weir and Percy enjoyed a two weeks bus tour to Florida early In April The tour was sponsor by the Citlicra AmoiiR the many Interesting places they wire Miami Day lleach Cyprus Gardens Lexington Kentucky and a couple of days al Washington A Youth Forum was held In United Church sponsor by the Group on Sal urday April IB and attended by about 39 young people The morning session was conducted by Paul Thomas of High School using tha theme The Age of movie called The Stone about the Eskimos life and beliefs was followed by an Interesting discussion if York a on rlfhts mil of J high school A No Reason to Slnj about a school dropout lowed a discussion The of Hie was a panel with Waller Ridley as chairman on panel were Mich principal of District School Bill Heller E I irabeth Hey is pen d end iik with both those on the panel and the people reenirr it wint heller education fm a I A wis held in the at School at about will the Wish bind of pro the music Lawrence showed slides told about recent trip to th Holy Land During the shoving of the slides script readings dealing with spots of in the pictures were read Mrs Laird Gordon and Wendj Mi The junior choir sing following thr service the enjoyed lunch and a social hour in the basement Unit Two of the wore in charge of the lunch from Home United joined with the Norval for the service A speedy recovery is extend ed to Mrs Joe Hunter who a patient in Dis trict Hospital Get well i are extend ed to Mr George Harris who has been In Georgetown pital for several necks and Ed McLean who is back in hospital To Mr Lyons who spent a few days In eel Mem Hospital Brampton extend a speedy recovery and well mines to Mr Ronald who is a patient in tha Georgetown Hospital Mrs Ed McLean You need a roaion to sand FLOWERS Surpns aomeona today Fur Storage OUR REFRIGERATED STORAGE VAULTS ARE FOR YOUR PROTECTION Send Us Your FURS Valuable CLOTH 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