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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1971, p. 3

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CHEF JIMS COOKING WAS ALMOST OUT OF THIS WORLD Jim Gar gov eh Is back en the ground cooking for members and other customers at George town Golf and Country Club these days Jim is the clubs new chef Before Joining GGCC this season be was cooking at the Sky Ion Res alumni several hundred feet above the ground at Niagara Fails Re was a Niagara area chef for eight years and prior to that worked a year In Metro after five years In the culinary arts In Florida He is married with two children and Is living at the clubhouse Wont Issue Permit for Asphalt Plant An asphalt plant on Arms trong Ave on land owned by John Elliott and leased to the asphalt company caused a stir at Georgetown Council meeting Monday night A motion moved by Cr Joan Smith instructed tho building inspector to refuse a building permit for cither a portable or permanent asphalt plant REFUSE INDUSTRY They based their move on a section of the zoning bylaw which allows council to a permit for any industry they term obnoxious Cr Jonn Smith said the per table plant had been installed without permit She admitted these plants are controlled by Deportment or Air Manage ment but sold portable plants are less efficient In controlling emissions The plant owner will appear at committee Thursday night Cuts Scrapes Bumps Seek Donors with Special Blood Types Georgetown area people with blood types are being urged the Georgetown Branch or Red Cross make a spec- effort to attend the June donor clinic la Holy Crow he Red Cross Blood Tram Services Committee has asked for 37 units of Positive Positive Negative and will be used for heart loss on Wed and Thursday of next at the Toronto General and the Hospital for Children spokesman for the local donor clinic told The there is always a group Negative blood donors with that blood are also urged to attend clinics DID YOU KNOWT The human heart pumps ab ut gallons a day Holstein Breeders Test Their Judging Eye on Nurse Herd A twilight meeting of tho club was held at the farm of Fred and Sons on May 21 This herd of bad tho highest milk production in last year on average of 15 lbs of milk and lbs of from his cows Joe Snyder Fricslan discussed the Judging of a dairy cow followed by a class of 3 year old and one of mature cows Winners of the Judging Comp etition were Men Harold Patterson Mil Ion Keith Moore Moffat and J C Ford Oakvllle oil with a perfect score of Ladies Mrs Borbara Ford Oakvllle loo and Girls to Murray George town with runner up Beryl McEncry Boys and girls 14 and under THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JUNE 3rd PAGE 3 LITTER REMOVAL COSTS YOU MONEY pp rut TWO WIN PIPE BAND DRAW Jack Ridley Acton was toe winner of and Fred John son of Churchill Crescent won the doll dressed In 10 one dot lor bills in the Georgetown Girls Pipe Bond annual draw Band president Gob Collier made tho draw Thursday It was to have been made Mon day June but was postponed with the fireworks display be cause of poor weather Connie Patterson Milton with runners up Scott Patter son and Way no May Hornby points Eeryono then went to tho Master Feeds Research Farm for an illustrated talk by David demons assistant manager Association tor of new urbanrural ex program Ontario Dep artment Agriculture and Food spoke to the young pec- pic present inviting them to be hosts for an urban boy and girl for one week during holidays Boston Engineer Spent Boyhood Here A former Georgetown man Jim died recently in Wellesloy Massachusetts He was Son of the late Mr and Mrs John he went to the States alter graduating as electrical engineer from Queen University Kingston He was In Chicago for some years later moving to tho Boston area He leaves his wife His father was one of George town long time merchants who was close to when he retired from his dry goods and clothing store on Main Street Tho bus iness continued under the of Gordon Garner Two years ago the building adjoin ing the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce was sold to the bank and razed to make way for the new bank building BEDDING PLANTS at MOUNTA1NVIEW ROAD NORTH OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING Except Sundays PHONE Operated by CHRIS PRINTING Georgetown Herald SEE VELVELURE FLOCK WALLCOVERINGS flock patterns the wallcovering aristocrats are the practical answer for creating elegant interiors at reasonable prices SUNWORTHYs modern flock are ready pasted vinyl wh means you can put them up easily and even wash them Theyre dry it a too See them soon Georgetown Decorating Centre FINEST IN PAINT AND WALLPAPER 27 MILL STREET at Roar of Royal Bank OTTON BROTHERS ITS OUR J 25 GREATEST AN STARTS TODAY ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS OFF Ladies Raincoats 25 OFF ass Dresses Pant Dresses 25 OFF Group Mens Pants LADIES KNIT TOPS from 59 LADIES Crimp Slax from LADIES SHORTS from 199 25 OFF Mens Suits MENS Short Sleeve SHIRTS from- 279 25 OFF Mens Spring Jackets 25 OFF Boys Spring Jackets MENS KNITTED TSHIRTS from- MENS Press SHORTS from 279 OPEN TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY TO THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TO MANY MORE UNADVERTISED 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