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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 10, 1970, p. 5

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ADiy For June Pupils Return to Honour Retiring Teacher Several hundred former pup ils returned to their old school to wish a former teacher Mrs Jine ramy happy retire ment in on Mrs who teaching at Christmas was guest of honoui at a reception in Cha pel Street Public School where the been a member for Kirs former pupils dropped In the school between 1 and p and many were on hand for a brief musical program and premutation of a purse and mon onetime colleagues and other inter people shortly after Mrs has always interested in music Ihrouthout career is an accomplished She music consultant Ken a piano duet as part of tile Soloists were Up Pt Mrs Jean Hancock and Brcnda McNeil former pupils of Mrs Evans and former Georgetown Public School music teacher Mrs Heaver of the ft made by Carol McOiIirav Crupel Street Public School principal Val Stein chaired the Carol makes presentation to teacher Mrs program and assistant director June Evans on of former pupils colleagues and of for Haiti ether friends Lavender spoke Wheldon Eniratison who delivered the opening re marts on his ytir in Mrs class Holiday Dessert Recipe Appetizing Roll Call A community carol service by the junior choirs of the thn village churches will be held in Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening This special evening of Christ mas music Mas planned by the InterChurch Committee and is for the enjoyment of everyone in the community The children and their leaders have been very busy preparing their lions This community is very divided with children attending many different schools is an opportunity for ail to get toge her at this ipccial sea son of the year Presbyterian Church Christmas meeting was held at the home of Mrs Harold on afternoon November with Mrs Sain in the chair by The purpose room which one Umc was Crupel Streets grade eight room was decorated with messanes from pupils and pictures of classes and muic festival groups dating from when Mm Evans first here She was teacher there from then until the end of the term and from the start of the 1940 term until the present Before Georgetown Mrs taught for six terms in Across the hall a grade room was cleared of desks and chairs and it was here that re were served the many well wishers The visitors also signed a guest book and viewed an album of Idlers lo Mrs tvans from her present cla5 and former pupils from past years unable to attend both gifts of Miss who is also a long service member of the Chapel Street staff Am int time present were Mrs Evans husband James Evans and daughters Mary Mrs MacLenran and her brothc- Hilton County Sheriff Andrew Former pupils of Mrs June Evans dropped in a in her honour at Chapel Street School Saturday offer best in her MY SINCERE APPRECIATION FOR YOUR SUPPORT AT THE IN ELECTING ME TO COUNCIL FOR WARD I with you all the vary best for coming Holiday Season ET ERN HYDE The roll call a Christmas gift or donation for the Sal Army Mrs Tom gave the dc- after which Mrs liar old Ren Wis in charge of a Christmas program of and carols with the members pail Mrs of brook an interesting talk about Christ mas in and in and Mrs Anthony read a story by Mr Andrew assist i the ho less in serving lunch and a social hour was The Fellowship Group of Nor Presbyterian Church held a and euchre the home of Mr and Mrs Hyatt on Monday evening Nov with a very good at the euchre were Mrs Elmer who won two prizes ladies high and a travelling prize Mrs Arch dekin Harold McClure Hugh Clark and Elmer Carney The committee In charge of the evening wire Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs John and and Mrs Howard Smith The Chmtmas meeting of Institute was held at the home of Mrs Mi on Thursday evening Dec with Mrs Chester presiding The roll call answered with a Chris mas dessert and Us recipe The desserts were amply sampled for lunch following the meeting with Mrs Vera Taylor and Mrs George Smith assist the hostess in serving the The program consisted of sin say or play with each one taking part Several Christmas readings and poems were followed by a short comical skit called St Peter Look at Me put on by four ladies The skit had an inspirational message Five of the members performed rythym band and played several selections dressed in comical costumes Mrs J May played for the usual singing of the carols Gifts were presented the leaders Mrs Bill Lai law and Mrs Jean Castle Donations of food clothing toys etc were contributed for a hamper for a needy family for Chris- mas During the business it was decided to add a voucher for clothing to the hamper It was also decided to send a donation to the North School for Itc arded Rev and Mrs Howard Smith were host and hostess at a Christmas supper for the and Union held the Manse on Sunday evening Dee at 30 pm with young people The supper was followed by a meeting with Miss Mc presiding Chanties and carols were enjoyed followed by a book review on How be a Christian without being lous given by Rev Howard Smith Lunch and a fellowship hour followed the church service at United Church on Sun day December Rev P The Community Group former 1 called the farm forum met at the home of Mr and Mrs Bill Donaldson on day Nov They en joyed an of plajing handed euchre and five hundred by lunch of pancakes and nnple sugar Mrs M Alex assisted the hostess serving the lunch The next meeting will be a Christmas- to be held at the home of Mr ind Mr Wilson on Monday Dec The snow tint irmcd during the night lo surprise everyone on morning Dec was jiest whit snowmobile for The school yard and the streets kept busy both day and with them roaring up and and over the week end This sport is becoming popular but fortunately Norval no open field where can be run BARN BUILDING BOOMING Do Your Christmas Shopping In Georgetown Esquesing Township Is largely a rural area at least according to the building per issued in November Seven of the fourteen permits Issued were for barns or agricultural buildings The total for the month am to with 1B0 for agricultural purposes THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY DEC IDih and Mr Hill ex plained the new plan for the committees and or in the church The new is aimed at better cooperation between groups in the church It wis decided to the new furth for a couple of weeks and then hive a vote I WOULD LIKE TO THANK All ELECTORS WHO PLACED THEIR CONFIDENCE IN ELECTING ME I Deputy Reeve of Esquesing I hop I can fulfill trim In ma SEASON S GREETINGS TO ALL RUSSELL MILLER WITH LOVE FROM SANTA FINE FURS I FROM SILVER FLATTER HER WITH THE MOST DESIRED GIFT OF ALL at Silvers Furs of unconditionally Guaranteed Quality Our Prices are as or lower than those available anywhere You owe to her to look into the mailer Come in and talk it over wjlh us about our generous BUDGET WE CAR HELP YOU WITH YOUR PROBLEMS AT LIVERS FREE Park ing ROBERT GOUGEON ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THE FREE Delivery TO THE PUBLIC At 345 GUELPH STREET OPPOSITE STANDARD PRODUCTS LOW LOW WAREHOUSE PRICES ON A WIDE SELECTION OF FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHINGS Easy Payment Terms Chargex OPENING SPECIALS IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS Solid Maple BOSTON ROCKERS 5988 Childs BOSTON ROCKER 3 Position KROEHLER RELAXE Sealy 33 CONTINENTAL BEDS Piece Kroehler LIVING ROOM SUITES AS LOW AS m 3 Piece Kilgour BE SUITES BUNK BEDS COMPLETE 129 5 Pc DINETTE SUITES 6255 ODDS AND ENDS KITCHEN SUITES LAMP PICTURES COFFEE TABLES LAMPS CHESTS DRESSERS DEDUCED TO CLEAR THURSDAY FRIDAY 6pm to p SATURDAY 5pm OTHER TIMES BY APPOINTMENT PHONE OPEN robert Gougeon HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING household WAREHOUSE 345 Guelph Street FURNISHING OPPOSITE STANDARD PRODUCTS

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