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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1971, p. 2

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Gross Takes First Place At Opening of Golf Season A nine hole total of card ed by Harry Sanderson and Aura Turner was good enough to capture the first low gross honours at North Golf and Country Club a mixed op ening tournament Saturday Low gross went to Gloria Sin clair and with a Stu Young and Alice worn the low not twosome with 32 one stroke better than Ver- Schenk and Bud Fifty golfers took part in the mixed opening day com petition which was followed by presentations of 15 prizes at a dinner afterwards A dance rounded out the day The winners received gift certificates A ladles section competition June l saw Dorothy Young take first low gross Marilyn Eccond low etoss and MUlle Dutchbum third Edith had the few eat putts of the 13 boles ploy lion Balnea had the best nolo round and Ann Meal bad low putts for nine boles Low qualifier was Mafilya Bruce Norton Betty Scott Jack Dorothy Young and GollniU obviously enjoy Ron Tamer They took part In North ft Country mixed opening tournament Saturday Never Intended Courts For Private Club Sykes Cr Ernie told council at the committee meeting Thursday night was getting a lot of feedback about the tennis club It was never the Lions Club Intention to provide tennis courts for a private club be remarked A public court operated by a private club is not right he added Cr Donna prlntM out the club is operated under the Jurisdiction of the Recrea tion Committee The fees are kept low only S3 a year so any one can join she stated She claimed without the club a care taker would be necessary which would up the cost to the town CLUB That a all very well but it still a private club and It not right to have a private club on public property retorted Sykes Whats the difference ween baseball and hockey You Join a club and play there too said Phil It less Why not call it Community Tennis Association and pay membership suggested Cr Joan Smith BUILT FOB PUBLIC If its a matter of paying commented Cr Era Hyde Let charge or on hour and hire an attendant The Lions Club built It for tho public insisted Cr and not be run by group of citizens for the benefit of Just those citizens It only open to the public one day a week Sykes Is going to tho Committee to discuss it with them Mrs ST Resident Of Georgetown 35 Years A Georgetown resident since IBM Mrs S T died suddenly at her home 19 Mar ket Street on May She was 85 The former Augusta she was a native of Toronto daughter of Mr and Mrs Alex Oplvie Married 1909 in St George s United Church Tor onto Mr and Mrs in the city until moving to Georgetown in when he jo the Smith Stone firm here Church Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold R 45 a Sunday School 1100 Worship Service Baptist Church Minister- Rev Oak Organist Mrs 10 am Church School HI Morning Worship Evening Fellowship WELCOME Georgetown Alliance Church Centennial Public School Minister J Phillips Telephone 10 am Sunday School all dosses 11 am Morning worship Evening Service She was a member of Johns United Church Her husband Thomas died In 5 she leaves three children William of Los Angeles Calif Mrs Graham Irene of Georgetown and Mrs James McClelland Barbara of Islington a sister Mrs Edith of Chaining New York six grandchildren Carroll and David Tom and Mary McClelland Mary Anne Mark Faram A bro ther Alexander died in Rev Robert Scrivens con ducted the funeral service at the Harold C McCluro Funeral Heme with Rev Collin Todd a former St John minister now of Islington assisting was in Greenwood cry Pallbearers were John Armstrong Leigh Bradbury James Evans Ernest For grave Arthur McAllister and Dr Gary Guelph Presbyterian Church Minister Smith am Morning Worship Nursery care Church School Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church MINISTER ORGANIST 1000 am am REV YOUNG Mrs E Church School Morning Worship NURSERY CARE Georgetown Pentecostal Church Mala St Rev jack Sunday School 11 am Morning Worship Evangelistic Service Tuesday 8pm Prayer and Ministry Church During Both Services EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT Pastor BIBLE PREACHING 11 and pm Sunday School am A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIOT CHURCH Plan Demonstrations For Rug Hobby Fair The Georgetown Rug Hooking Guild has been busy this week making final arrangements for Rug Show and Hobby Fair which tokos place this Friday at the Holy Cross Auditorium Throughout tho year members been working at their craft and have many new pro jects and designs to display The president of the guild Mrs Shirley Lyons has attend a rug camp during the last week where she studied hooking and specialty dye ing As a teacher she hopes to pass on her knowledge by of courses later In the year Those demonstrating and crafts will be Mrs Norma Booth Toronto with Miss I Thompson Hillsburgh showing bird brooch which corves from wood Mrs K Ross Niagara Falls flonlsh embroidery for which she has been awarded prizes at the CNE Mr and Mrs Horry Woodcraft and Mrs ceramics Mrs Ethel THE JUNE fife vice from Mr I6A I pricing This shelf ticket helps you become a smarter shopper 1 I limply tall you Ih loll th p I of w out n town rw mesne uni Fresh ONTARIO PORK SALE SHOULDER BUTT 35 as LEAN PORK CHOPS FRESH CHICKEN LEGS or RUSTS fOOZlN BIRDSEYE AWAKE 253 UMABEANS 55 FANCYPEAS 39 THRU SAT JUNES 12 SPECIALS ICECREAM 79 CHERRY PIE 55 MILD Cheese DECOR Toilet T Kraft Pure Jams Mm A TREAT CABANA BANANAS Peach Halves Soft Drinks lapidary Sonja Bell ell paint ins Mrs Little and Mr and Mrs A Ford Hamilton lea Ihereraft Mrs and Miss Jane Dams a Georgetown mo ther and daughter who will de monstrate crewel embroidery and batik Mrs Hills burgh rug braiding Mrs A Rob dried apple col lection Mrs Lloyd Thompson Brampton a doll collection LJmchouso Women Institute ntg hooking The Pencil 11 be sketching and painting High school student Tony Mecrs will bo seen at work on portrait and it is hoped that the Mineral Club of Brampton will bo present as well as coin stamp collections Continued from Page the water table and weakening trees It is most important to get the people behind you in tho drive to save the trees Ask them to water and fertilize the town trees in front of their homes urged tho consultant He pointed out the programme could bo done over a period of years to cut down tho cost SUMMER SURVEY Scott estimated the life of a maple tree at between and 300 years it looked after prop erly In reply to a question from Cr Em ILyde he said it would cost per tree per year for spraying You con bring a tree back to health with watering end a little attention he em phaslicd He told council the survey would bo done in summer but the pruning In winter NO MONEY Donna Denlson sold later Phyllis president of school student coun cil accepts a Canadian flag on behalf of the school from Acton Lakeside chapter Regent Mrs A J during a recent ceremony there The Lakeside members donated Canadian dags to a number of schools including Stewarttown and limehouse In this area PERSONAL SERVICE Discuss Program to Prune Fingertip Start peed cutting Tht choice for acraaga Then thara I Lawn Boy which li Canada a meat popular r Malta your HORNBY GARAGE Hornby in the she felt they would receive a general report which would cost a lot of mon ey What wo need is someone to say this tree needs cutting and this tree can bo saved Sho emphasized there Is no mo ney left in the tree budget She told council she bad writ ten to the University Toronto School of Horticulture and the School of Horticulture in Falls and suggested both Waterloo and Guelph tics should be contacted with the Idea of making the town trees a student project WHY NOT Cr Ernie Sykes questioned this and asked why not Scott firm We can get all In formation wo need for a day ho remarked Cr Phil disagreed contending a survey gets noth ing done If branches need to be cut off we should hire some one to do it wo don to hove survey Deputy reeve Art Speight suggested the decision bo held up for a couple of weeks until Waterloo and Guelph universit ies contacted and the De partment of Lands ft Forests Well Just to get public behind us and see if wo can ratio the money to save tho trees said Joan Smith Give the watch with tuning fork accuracy Accutroir by Bulova The most welcome gilt of all is an by So is tho tun fork movement that accuracy Is guaranteed to within a minute a month See our lull select on of models now From JOHN BOUGHTON JEWELLERS Main St CERTIFIED WATCHMAKERS QUICK FAGS You can plant all summer Ions evergreens shrubs rases trews Mm In their own or potted In MANY SPECIALS DURING SUMMER GREEN IS Regular NOW JUNIPER ft Regular NOW 2 3 ft size Regular NOW FLOWERING CMI SO NOW BIRCH paper wtnte Simla end clump less from already low prices SHRUBS Ins Honeysuckle Privet Golden Elder GoMleaf NlnebarcV and others Nursery THE HOME OF THE OMEN THUMB Mlsslssauga Road Vm mile norm of Phono

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