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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 1, 1971, p. 3

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Bishop John Both wet I newly elected Anglican Co Bishop of Niagara paid his first official visit to Georgetown on Sunday afternoon tie officiated t the installation and induction service for the Revd Robert Gillaghcr who became rector of St George Church a month ago Assisting in the service was the Rev Clarence Mitchell Arch deacon of Trafalgar and rector of St George and the rural dean the Rev d David of Burlington COMPLEMENT Mr Gallagher came to Georgetown from St Margarets Hamilton and for his induction Seated are Mrs Mary Hardie left and Mrs Charlotte Hurst and stun ding Paul left and A Prouse The Georgetown high school teachers who hove just completed their lost term here were guests or honour at a party at the home of fellow teacher Tom Beer Assignments Transfers Teachers on The Move A of elementary and three secondary school teachers have been hired in Georgetown Education appointments to be effective September 1 Following are the elementary school teachers with the schools to which they have been assigned Harriett Hewitt Lime house Suzanne Sinclair Leon Bradshaw Glen Williams Mrs Barbara Walker Glen Williams Joanne Centennial Shirley Mien Park Ann Bye Chapel Street Diont Giles George Kennedy Judith Robertson Centennial Carr Appointments to Georgetown District High School arc as follows John Brown Mrs Marion Low Resignations have been received Wayne Moss Stewart town Mrs Pat Bowell Glen Williams Mrs Margaret Joseph Gibbons and from Georgetown High School Neil Cotton Peter La veil Thompson Cheryl Westall Charlotte Hurst Mrs Mary Jack Ernest Schofleld Paul Several leathers the area have been transferred from one school to mother Mrs Manon Clcac from Chapel Street to Joseph Gibbons William W Morden to Park Mrs velyn from Pork to I Milton Sandra Flcmming from George town High to Acton High and Robert from to General Wolfe Rev Leonard Self Back For Hillcrest Service Winners of the various races at i St Paul Anglican Church Sunday School picnic held at Terra Cotta Conservation Area on Sunday June were Boys and Girls and under Kevin Arthur Girls years Joy Boys years Matthew Phillips Girls years Do Morgan Boys years Girls 12 14 years KimWoolham Boys 12 years Randy Egg Spoon Relay Martin Young and Ron Sparks Sack Race Martin Young Three Legged Race Laura Cannon and Guard Sew on a Patch Gwen Mancely and her mother Men Race Shane Johnson Ladles Kick the Shoe Cam ill Morgan Beans in a Cup Shane Johnson Adult Legged Race Betty and George Phillips A chewing gum scramble enjoyed by all the children All children five years of age and under received a ball or windmill regardless of whether they participated In the races or The Senior pupils of Nerval Public School enjoyed a Midland on Wednesday They visited the Jesuit fort of St Marie Among the Hurons and toured the fort after which they had lunch at Little Lake Park in Midland After lunch they toured the Slmcoe County Museum where they saw some very interesting and early pioneer Hems They also enjoyed seeing the re area at Mldhurst A hi light of the trip was seeing the animals at Mldhurst Provincial Park after which they had supper at the park before heading home Norval United Church Young Peoples Society enjoyed all day Saturday June as guests of Mr Mrs Paul Johnson Kalhy Tom Allen Janet and Gory at their cottage on McLean Lake near Coldwater Rev Walter Ridley assisted the Johnsons as A day of swimming ports and fun was enjoyed by baptised by Rev Walter Ridley at Norval United Church on Sunday June were KimberlyAiui daughter of Mr Mrs Lloyd Grant Timothy Jamo and Michael Andrew sons of Mr Mrs James Thomson A speedy recovery Is extended to Miss Kathleen Coombs Brampton who is a patient in Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton There was a good attendance the Memorial Service held at Hillcrest Cemetery on Sunday June Many were pleased to have a chat with Rev J Leonard Self and Mrs Self of Midland It is years since they left the Presbyterian Church Charge and moved to Midland Rev Self gave at spiring address Hyatt McClue was master of ceremonies and the Sidesmen Orchestra of St Stephen Invest in Real Estate An investment in Real Estate can prove to be most profitable if done wisely Talk it over with your Real tor whose training and ex in analyzing invest have made him real estate wise He is a professional in real estate who subscribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a member of tho local board and of the Canadian Estate Association Look for this seal which only your Realtor may dis play BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE Anglican Church Hornby played for the hymns James fiddler of Streetiville sounded Last Post and Reveille Following the service many enjoyed visiting with friends valking around the well kept Members of be Cemetery Board are Oliver Hunter chairman Hyatt Mc Clurc treasurer Elmer Carney secretary Tom McGce John McClure Hugh Clark and Robert Cunningham Congratulations to the 10 students who graduated from Grade at Stcworttown School and will be attending High Sehoot at Georgetown in the fall They are Lisa Codlln Jackie Dale Randy Janice Danny Hamilton Bobble Lee John Nixon Tommy Owens Marianne Robinson and Wayne Rev John of Hamilton was the guest speaker at St Paul Anglican Church on Sun do y June His sermon was entitled The Flying Angel and was about a mission to the seamen Mrs Ed McLeai Distinctive GLASSES Induction Service for New St Georges Rector hod asked a layman at that church Ferrers Clark to preach the sermon Mr Clark whose home Is in Auckland New Zealand Is studying for his doctorate In science at McMaster University He based his sermon on science and religion pointing out that they complement each other rather than being at odds as some people would believe TO CHURCH The churchwardens William McNally and Henry Court took part In the processional and Mr Court handed the keys to the church to the new rector RECEPTION Following the service Mr and Mrs Gallagher and their children Kerry Brenda Dawn and Michael met parishoners informally at a reception In the parish hall There were many members of their Hamilton congregation here to witness the ceremony Also visitors were the Rev d Kenneth Richardson his wife and family from Queens ton and the Rev d and Mrs Horace and family Mr Richardson is a former rector here and Mr took his ministerial training while he was a Georgetown resident Branch Executive Installed in Office Every PRO of a Branch should hove his PRO s kit which is used as a guide It deals with all phases of public relations It deals with the press and news to some length and in great detail it points out the sins you must not commit when writing for the press Yet with all this guidence instruction at our disposal plus several yearn of experience we are apt to pull a We pulled a last but our editor spotted it forgive us our Trespisses According to the grape vine telegraph those air who not going to camp this will enjoy a day of swimming games and picnic courtesy Harry Clarke instructor On the subject of air cadets thi hot dog find wis sit up and run by he ponsonng committee under the eyes of Stephens and Telford was a fmnicial success mainly through the efforts volunteer help Proceeds from this project went to the 1 squadron NHVAItOlNTMINT At the executive meeting prior President Norm Ward appointed the committee for the next twelve months Theyare liruce Collins loppy I Officer to the Branch Pipe Hand and Director of Occasion This is a new appoint mint Bruce be a for it Stephens and Air Cadets Wallace Thompson Treasurer I Pit House how your wiring and plumbing Itoma Timpnon John Ferguson Ways and means Frank Nicholson Canteen John Mc Carthy Service Officer Hank Russell Sports Harry Atkinson Membership Ralph Howes Public Relations We would mention hire that Hank has been appointed zone Sports Officer Is taking over from Joe who has been perfect sports officer for the Hank will have no difficulty to fill Joe shoes Joe moved up District Sports Officer Branch 120 has four officers serving on zone B Council It is rare that four officer are tainted or elected from one Roma Tlmpson has recruited Dennis Wright to assist her to organize the races and games for the branch picnic It seems they have eon on the small fry th s year There will be races gilore for the and quite a variety So bring those youthful field and track type alone Grown not despair you too con if you wish miny prize winning I rues ire plentiful Tickets for the good Hill be the Branch from Mondo July until Saturday ltrth The picnic II be held at thanks to Mr Mrs Gordon Browne an I could resibl it HE- Tilt- lit TONIGHT Yiu fellows who hail should be at Park on rhursday July The Branch has been challenged to a Tugo War contest ind a 1og Sawing do This many other events will precede the fireworks splay self the Thursday evening executive 1st ind 2nd Vice Presidents and President in stalled to office for next twelve minths This ceremony wis performed by David Cap On pundit on being installed w is he ird to remark Boy whin sild 1 do I panicked tor a 1 thought had done It oil over again After the meeting was closed there was quite a draft around the Branch Ward released a duple of kegs of draught thit the members might sample It Seems it wis appreciated being free could have influenced si me of the members III- I r inch 120 could be proud of their colour parlies Branch also the Air who gave up yet another Sunday to represent thr Branch at Glen Williams on occasion of unveiling of the memorial There was good turn out Branch members the Branch P Bond was conspicuous by its absence However Pat Chamberlaii C who gave his time to marshal the parade marched the Vets Cadets Georgetown Scouts and other groups from the Anglican Church to Memorial bandless but with no Incidents BITS Steak winners on Friday were J Hill M Eland Nicholson B Vn Chaplin and R Car Club winners A Stamp G A Wilcox Saturday evening prior to the Bingo the Air Cadets was 1288 A P Chamberlain A Nary Richards K Telford At the airconditioned winners of prizes were A Green and A Green ITS JUST DOWN THE HILL a Few Slap Eit or Malt St GEORGE TOWN IIFRALP THURSDAY JULY DRAPER DOBIE CO LTD MEMBERS THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Your Branch Off let QuMni Brampton Phono Brampton or and Toronto Fast accurate quotations and service on any exchange Vlalt our modern office If you can However you con open an account by telephone SUCCESSFUL INVESTORS AND TRADERS KNOW DRAPER DOBIE Thomson fit fry When it comes to keeping your money sorted out nothing beats a RCA says Doug Hauser A ink Person Chequing Account 13 the most convenient ind econo w we know for you to keep tibs on your money ind ike care of person household bilk You Lin write cheques when you want to you keep handy record of all payments we send you rcpul ir plus ill your cheques so you know ex where you st So if paying bills figuring out what you vc got in the ink pets you ill confused Lome in see us A Roy ink Chequing Account will straighten you out in i hurry Community Corner The Royal Bank is pleased provide this space for use of Service Clubs Church Groups Civic Organizations etc to announce their events Remember the Day Camp Boys to years at Terra Cotta Conservation area during July Hornby Ball Club a Garden Party July Kinsmen Ladies Softball iCopclands VS Town Council July 1st Georgetown Park To list your event call Doug ROYAL BANK the helpful bank Georgetown 877 MILK MOOE FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT LUCAS ARTHUR WIENERS 49 MAPLE LEAF a mm COOKED HAM I 45 ROASTS Rump Round or Sirloin Tip 99 ALL ITEMS ON SAIE JULY AND ONLY CANADA FANCY PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA GRANNY SMITH APPLES SIZE 6 45 CANADA NO 1 PRODUCT OF USA New Potatoes SILVERWOODS 1ST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER 69 REG 39c EACH FRUIT DRINKS DIFFERENT TINS FLAVOURS Mix Or Match SPECIAL 3 89 SLICED CHEESE MILD Ot OR NIPPY I1f GRADE A LARGE EGGS 35 MACS PURE TOMATO KETCHUP Ol R9 29 MACS OUTDOOR PLASTIC GARBAGE BAGS Reg SPECIAL

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