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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 15, 1971, p. 13

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Ads That Pay Yea can an ad The Heralds Classified paces by phoning Baying or The Herald li where win Had the results you want GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing The Georgetown Herald ha served Georgetown and district as Print and Publishers for over a century offering the best In fine printing and coverage Second Class Mill Registered Number 0943 Georgetown Ontario Thursday April Rotum Postage Guaranteed 50 per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cent PVD AVOIRD SONS Established In since 1951 and now also serving Brampton and Georgetown from our new location In Opening Sale April to 25 Shade Ornamental and Fruit Trees Evergreens and Shrubs We Specialise In MODERN PLANTING WEED AND PEST CONTROL MAINTENANCE CALL BRAMPTON TORONTO Located 1 mile off MUiluaaa Road West of Public School Retired Anglican Rector Tills In at St Georges With the of St Geor Anglican Church vacant until a successor to Rev Eric Mills is appointed a Georgetown resident will bo filling In Rev L V Is taking services and looking after the needs of the parish during the vacancy Mr and Mrs moved here from Cayuga last Sept ember and live at Norton Crescent They chose George town tor their retirement to bo near the r eh Mrs Tony Gordon Drive During his years In the ministry Mr Pocock has at several Ontario parishes He was first at and Auburn then Florence and and for eleven years at Hespeler and Ayr He was minister of SI vid London at and at St Aldan Windsor when he officially retired Then for two years he served as rector at Cayuga A College Graduate he took further studies for his Westinghouse 25 Color Console Big screen console with automatic fine tuning Illuminated channel lea lor J memory I ne tuning IS lure tube with Improved brightness plus all the advanced protection benefit of Instant On Many deluxe set features at a down to earth price Walnut and hardwood sol COMPARE 598 00 ft 20 PORTABLE The Moderately priced portable with all noted Westinghouse gh performance features Instant On volts picture power keyed and high gain amplifier memory lino timing Single antenna Folding carrying handle Front mounted speaker UHF and VHF tuners Charcoal Grown COMPARE 189 00 Compare our complete line of Westinghouse color and Black and White sets Dial 8772551 Georgetown No deer hunting in Chlngaa Township That was the verdict after township council hashed out the pros and cons three day deer hunting season for next fall While the deer may be sale the partridge rabbits pheasant and foxes had better be on the lookout there Is nothing to stop the hunters from chasing them Even at that they might stand a better chance this fall the council recommended that nonresident licenses be limited to a total of 100 hall the number Issued last year Councillor George presented a resolution calling tor a by law to prohibit bun tins of any kind within the town ship Mr Gardhouse said he Interested In the safety of township residents and was rted about hunters who create nuisance for landowners He aid the prohibition would not stop farmers from destroying Township Reeve Robert lianu a veterinary by rotes urged that the township adopt a deer hunting season and one covering other game Including foxes Bachelor of Divinity degree at Huron College London Mr Mills has now assumed his new duties at John the Evangelist in Hamilton after a four year slay In Georgetown On the Sunday prior to his de parture church members held a reception and buffet luncheon in the parish hall following the morning service People warden William Nally presented a purse to Mr Mills and silver candelabra to Mr and Mrs Mills as a part ins Sift- Their daughters An gela and Rosemary were given charm bracelets There were presentations made also from the Anglican Church Women Daughters of the Church and Cub and Scout Group Nixes Deer Hunt Seasons CRAFTS AND STUDY SEMINAR HERE Six Calvinette Councils at Workshop Mrs Lucy Vondersluu with Colvlnettes Rita Van and Westcndorp at Saturday workshop The basement of the Chris Reformed Church was the of the Calvinette- Work shop held on Saturday April 3 where six councils were rep resented Approximately councillors gathered for a day of inspirational fellowship and learning They came from Williams burg Wcllandport New Ham burg Burlington Drayton Trenton Iistowel Whitby awa Acton Brampton Rex dale Weston and Councillors spent the day at tending various classes Easy and Advanced Sew by Miss Jeanelte of Towne Sewing basketry which was demonstrated by Mr from the National In stitute the Blind Mr and Mrs of Hobby House in Brampton were there demon strating various craft Rev of held two classes on psychology and Rev Al VandenPol of Georgetown held two classes on the Impor tance of bible study in the CM schedule Mr M gave the Inspirational message Mrs Lucy Vandersluis Toronto Coun cils President gave two classes on all badges and ranks Mrs G Kroeien gave two classes on crafts for Juniors Registration began at with classes beginning 30 They ran all day till The decorations were mode of paper macho flowers made by Geor getown head councillor Mrs DeKIeer At every one sat down to lunch pre by their mother committee Mia Schouten Mrs BleUcenborst end Mrs Senior Cal- served Everyone had a terrific day absorbing Information and ob taining and exchanging Ideal with each other which Is basic ally the Idea of such a work shop Mrs B accepted a flower arrangement en behalf of the Georgetown Club from Toronto council in appreciation for hostessing the workshop Just Married Starts New Georgetown Business A new Georgetown resident has taken two important steps In life On April he was married And this week he Is opening a new business Leon cliff who has mov to town from Toronto wilt open the Georgetown Gloss and Mirror Company In a new block of buildings on Guelph Street He and his bride will be living Guelph Street Mr and Alino Wis lock a were married on Wed morning In a ceremony performed by Judge Kennelh in his office Main Street Witnesses were Chester Wasluk and Mrs Stella Toronto friends of the couple a store for it You know wl ere to si op fo food or med or hardwa But I you got spend plan id get to know the cash That mi re la all Canad an consumer loan company lo ins to 000 d more Mo gages up to CiIIuj store Tel Elect Officers Annual Limehouse WI Meeting The Limehouse W I annual meeting was held at the home of Mrs A W Benton on Wed preceded by a pot luck dinner at noon President Mrs FTC Brown opened with a quotation by Laura Rose Steph ens and the Mary Stewart Col lect was repeated In unison Mrs Noble reported on the last district directors meeting Dates to remember include The district annual will be held in Knox Church Acton on May with roll call A highlight from our past and competitions for a decorated birthday cake and for the best program the area convention will be held In Dublin Street United Church Guelph on Oct and 27 the an nual Centennial Manor birthday party will be held the evening of April Mrs J Crichton presided tor election of officers and conveners Nearly all continue In their former offices making the 1971 72 slate as follows President Mrs FTC Brown vice president Mrs Noble secretary treasurer Mrs Neil Anderson assistant sec treaa Mrs J Noble public relat- officer Mrs FTC Brown district director Mrs A W Benton alternate district dir ector Mrs Noble branch directors Mrs J Noble Mrs J pianist Mrs Rough- ley press reporter Mrs A Benton conveners of standing committees Agriculture Canadian Industries Mrs Jas Noble dtixonihip and tion Mrs A Benton APRIL SPECIAL On TV Towers At WIGO HAVE A 40 FT TOWER INSTALLED FOR ONLY 95 TAX INCLUDED COMPUTE WITH AILCHANNEL AERIAL Heavy duty flilvanfitd tactions Satisfaction or Money Back I Order Now Allow I week for Instillation FIRST COME FIRST SERVED TV APPLIANCES 32 MAIN STRUT AFTER HOURS CALL ACTON ical research and current ents Mrs Klrkpatrick borne economics and health Mrs resolutions Mrs safety Mrs And erson curator Mrs Klrkpat rick flower and fruit Mrs Noble Roll call was answered by payment of fees Our visitor Mrs Crichton suggested each of us be responsible to bring a neighbour to Increase member ship Each convener read ber annual report ready for the county convener Mrs Brown read two items It pays to Advertise and The Codfish and the Hen A number banded in extra cop pers for the Pennies for Friend ship fund Mrs ex tended courtesies The remaind er of the afternoon was spent discussing plans for oar anniversary on June The Brownie mothers were guests at an awards night on Thursday when the meeting was held in the Scout ball Brown Owl Is Mrs Ron Thomson and Tawney Owl is Mrs Three new Brownies were enrolled Sara Aggies Cindy and Heather Mc Donald Four girls recti ved their golden bar Sharon Michelle Majuery and Catherine Sharon also received her first year service tar Golden ladder award went to Delia Cathy Thom son and Sandra Taw Owl Mrs Woolner received her pin of office We were pleased to see a good congregation at the Eas ter services Mr and Mrs Kenneth is Sideroad have return ed from a holiday spent In Spain Another land mark has gone Mr Stefan has tarn down the stately brick bouse on the conservation property formerly known as the Mrs A Benton SHELL SERVICE MCCHANICI HOUR TOWINO or KEITH ELLA mrr It

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