COMING EVENTS ENGAGEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS The Solvation Army pick up service every Call Play readings for the Torch Bearer Thurvlay a p Si Crescent It Bawling League executive Georgetown Bowl get aether outline of program refreshments and free bowl no Wednesday August IS The Glen Ladles fastball tournament Sunday August Flrat game Ham game under lights teams competing refreshments on grounds Ad mission adults Wedding flowers our spec laity let us help you make the big day perfect Webb s Green houses townllne Nerval Al Anon Family Group meetings at St Johns United Church St Tuesday evening at m Al Anon tactfully offers help to anyone who needs to learn how to live with all the many difficulties which alcoholism can create or aggravate For information or Horses formerly Ross Lake R R GEORGETOWN Horse riding English Instruction and boarding for appointment call mi TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL Shelley Georgetown Day or Evening Instruction DOT Licensed In true tors Fully Insured Dual Controls Operated by TED SCOTT If Elsllutr Mr and Mrs Edward 79 Prince Charles Drive are pleased to announce the engagement ot their daughter Susan to Mr Kenneth son of Mr and Mrs Clifford of I Georgetown MURPHY I would like to friends and relatives for flowers gifts and cards sent while I was a patient In Georgetown hospital thanks to Ward A surgical nurses Dr and Kerr Jean Murphy FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES Evans Drown Mr and Mrs James F Evans Valleyvlew Road Georgetown are happy to announce the tor marriage of their younger daughter Barbara June to Mr John Allan Brown son of Mr and Mrs John Brownof Ontario The wedding to take place on Saturday September at 7 in St John sUnlled Church Georgetown Ontario wish to thank relative friends and neighbours lor their kindness In cards and gifts and visits Also trans portal Ion to and from hospital while I was a patient In St Joseph Hospital Toronto William Young Mr and Mrs Donald John Renahan Edith Street Georgetown are pleased to an nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Deborah Lee to Mr Jon Blair son Mr and Mrs John Waller Weber Dr Georgetown The marriage will take place In Knox Presbyterian Church on Friday August at m BIRTHS Barry and Stevens Crescent are pleased to an the of a daughter Janet Lynn lbs at Georgetown i sir Memorial tal A little sister tor Brian Thanks to Dr A Thompson and OB O SULLIVAN Jack and Sullivan Prince Charles Drive are delighted to the arrival of their Shawn Patrick lbs August 1971 al Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital A brother for Michael Special thanks to and Ihe OB Staff J H FISHBACK PHOTOGRAPHY ST SPECIAL SALE August 19 Fresh chrome no si CARDS OF THANKS CRAFTS Bird Brooches by Weaving Pottery and other crafts Sin house side of George St runs west opposite Post Office Aug afternoons and evenings Aug 15 Saturday afternoons Paulines Flowers ADOPTIONS COMPTON Wayne and Beverley Williams R Georgetown announce the final adoption of their chosen son Michael Wayne First grandchild for Mr and Mrs Harry Compton of Glen Williams and fourth grandchild for Mr and Mrs Sydney Williams Grafton The family Doris Cash Hulls like to express their sincere to relatives friends neighbours for kindness and sympathies beautiful fl donat to Heart DEATHS THOMPSON Walter Alexander On Friday August el Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton Walter Thompson Past Grand Master Orion Lodge of 31 Victoria Street Georgetown Beloved husband of Isobel Workman and dear lather Allan of Brampton and Nor man al home Loving grand father of Teresa Dear son of and the late Wesley Thompson of and dear brother of Ruth Mrs Ty Hughes of Toronto and Bud Rose Mrs Albert Allen Ralph Mrs all of Rested at the Harold C Funeral Home 34 Edith Street Georgetown where funeral service was held Monday at J Interment Greenwood Cemetery in lieu flowers contributions to tno Ontario Heart Foundation would be greatly appreciated Social Personal Mr and Mrs James 60 Crescent have returned home from a week vacation spent with heir daughter and in law Mr and Mrs Robert Smith and family of Winnipeg Manitoba They travelled west via route 17 returning home by the States Mr and Mrs motored to Brighten on Saturday August to attend the block parade and after the parade motored on to Glengarry County Van Hills and visited the McKaskilts over the weekend Fund received al the time of their recent bereavement Special thanks to neighbours and ladles of Saint Johns Guild Stewart town to Rev Canon J E Maxwell McClure Funeral Home and the Georgetown Police Department Mr George and the Cash family Will Provide Buses Continued from Page l service the end of that period it will be discontinued Near end of lost term the Ha I ton Board announced it was discontinuing its free bus service to Georgetown high school students In the cast end of town Emerson Lavender assistant to Ihe director or Education said at that lime the cost end service was started when the subdivision urea was still under construction and students there had to through mud and poor road conditions completed schedule will appear in a future issue of Ttn Herald A WILL DELIVER INSECT FREE PICNICS TO YOUR DOOR IT S A GOOD IDEA Police Chief Replies to Cr Siddall Springhill RIDING STABLE TRAIL RIDES Groan RIDING LESSONS HORSES BOARDED HORSES TRAINED NOW APPEARING The Prospects THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY McGIBBON HOTEL AIR CONDITIONED Mam at Mill Street Georgetown STEAM ERA MILTON ONT FAIR GROUNDS LABOUR DM FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY SEPT SEPT SEPT LARGEST SHOW IN MUD Steam Traction Antique das Tractors Antique Gas Engines Threshing Antique Full She Sawmill Models Antique Farm Machinery PARADES SOUVENIRS CONTESTS TO THE PI III LOG SAWING Vlnce Mcunlford Entertaining Dally in front of rand stand 1700 Grandstand Scots ret Tilt THURSDAY AUGUST 19 Page The smile on young David Kemshead or Glen Williams has to do with the new Just presented to him by Dog and Suds operator Ed Browne Dave was winner in a contest for customers which concluded Saturday with a regular Dog and Suds frequenter Bill Dumper Sargent Road pulling the winning slip Georgetown police chief Lowe has fished out department records to to Councillor Phil that an undue amount of zeal is being applied by police In enforcing the loitering bylaw Chief Lowe told Tht Herald this week that just 12 loitering charges have been laid since the first of year which hardly reflects on undue amount of Records show two charges of loitering laid Jnnuan one April four In June and five JuU The of were laid as a result of complaints from shoppers or mcrchJnls Chief Lowe said Attention FARMERS NOW THE TIME TO GET YOUR BUILDINGS ASPHALT SHINGLES BARN PAINTING REPAIRS CHIMNEY REPAIRS RON FISHBURN ROOFING Wrestler Hit By Flying Sideswipe THIS WEEK AT ILVERS REMAINING LADIES NOW SUMMER DRESSES PANT DRESSES to ORIGINALLY III to W0 SUMMER NOW NOW HOT PANTS half TO PRICE ro 15 ORIGINALLY to All Remaining Ladles SWIM SUITS NOW HALF PRICE ALL REMAINING LADIES SUMMER SHORTS and TOPS 1 to 111 NOW now HALF PRICE ro GIRLS SUITS to 98 by Teachers Pet NOW now HALF PRICE 12 AND TWILL NOW N0W HALF 49 and PRICE All Remaining Ladles U A I now SUMMER SHOES price Ralston ever finds out who sides wiped his Bulck on Street Moniiaj night he might Invite to come to work with him evening works In wrestling ring one of the Love Brothers He was on his way home to Grimsby taking part in a wrestling card Georgetown Memorial Arena when a west bound car veered across the centre line on just west of Maple and scraped the left side or his car for damage It was the third of three by Georgetown police Monday Michael of Byron Street and Marie Waihbourne Mackenzie were the drivers in a two car accident on Guelph Street opposite Del rex Boulevard which did ditmgo to Volkswigeii and to front the car A cor owned by Hank Market Street received in a hit and run accident opposite No fi Church the sameda The or which led the scent Church from Main when driver lost ontrol hit the V suffered cuts and whin his was knocked down on Mam Strict North near i dm en lo Is of i Strict f Dam igc to tin Triumph was Ten ii Id West is knocked down I lit hurt in in it the Mill in iv Driver John Ian of 8 Tyers Avenue was making a right turn when the boy started from the northwest corner Motion of Georgetown received cuts and bruises In a one car accident last Wednesday on Armstrong Avenue near Sinclair He was a passenger in a car driven by Robert of Ontario Street which skidded on loose gravel into a ditch The Ford received damage A small lower garden ipcdout a street sign flattened id done to a I1 Valiant which skidded the pavement at the corner of and Streets last Tuesday The car was driven Martin Irwin Crescent Damage to the and flower bed t Dont Call Us Say Strikers sides to wait for the other to maki the first is thi strike Georgetown Hydro Employees Brotherhood of Workers Commission goes into its The strike involves office and outside employees In priss rele issued tin l5H il stated to be hat in not rispon sible for of off In or trouble with watt he iters while the in LITTLE CHERUB NURSERY SCHOOL racilides stilt mspirt 8776665 8778435 It was the first formal release issued by either aide since the strike started August 1 The last contract expired March 31 Salaries and benefits are the parts of the contract which the strikers say hey want to sec improved SUMMER by ARROW SHIRTS a III NOW NOW HALF PRICE TO 00 MtNSTtRRY I T SHIRTS IIUGINALLV 98 V Neck Style NOW NOW PRICE I Special Purchase of MENS FLARES FABRICS BY LEVIS GWG and RIVIERA 95 to 9S NOW NOW HALF PRICE in rmmc MAKES NEEDLESS 7ian iAiQpp bug Georgetown Lions PRESENT TliEIRSUl Bavarian Beer Garden THE RETURN OF HANS WAGNER lloQpm Ross the Country Rhythm Boys 9 to I a n GEORGETOWN Saturday September Admission 00 WANTED SHINGLE APPLICATOR RON FISHBURN ROOFING NOW OPEN by bettianne Mill St Individual Styles Now Available Size to DRESSES SKIRTS PANTS bingo JACKPOTS Given Away Every Monday From 8 pm BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT at 8 pm Holy Cross Parish Hall Maple Avenue Georgetown 15 REG GAMES 20 PER GAME OTHER SPECIALS JACKPOT 55 Numbers Ww PROCEEDS FOR HOLY CROSS CHURCH