PINE ALMOST READY Pine Valley Is the name Bod Crawl of Nerval has given to his camp ground ci development on Highway Tat the eastern entrance to Normal It will be opening soon IN Tilt MAIL BAG Good Samaritans Are Abundant In Georgetown 17 Normandy Dear Sir We are sure that you and your staff at the Georgetown Herald plus many of your readers will be wondering how those two old ladles made out last Friday the 13th with our sale of flowers and our donations for Pakistani Relief for the hungry We planned to give receipts for donations but many people were more Interested in giving without receipts so wc lumped the proceeds and the grand total is As In the past we knew Georgetown would not let us I set my alarm at a knowing that it would take some time to load up my car Even so It was Just after when I arrived downtown with my wares I found Mrs Laura and grandson Sandy waiting to help set up my table and put out m plants etc for sale We were soon Joined by another lady Mrs Coles I think who also set to work helping to unload my car She several purchases We found people buying plants almost before we had them all on the table As we read of the tragedy around the world such Pakistan much of which i caused by greed hale and lust for power we often think of mans inhumanity to man Thank God there arc still those who practice the prlncipli taught by the son of God who gave us many parables to uslnourdallylirc which the parable of the good Samaritan The Samaritan did not ask What Is your colour or rac He saw a man in great distress and gladly gave the help he needed Luke eh 10 ver Georgetown proved that it has many good Samaritans Friday the 13th A notice the Toronto Telegram tells us will feed people You figure just how many people feed Thank you Georgetown not forgetting the editor and staff of the Herald and the help of Mrs I J urn and grandson Mrs Katherlne Headlights Save Cycles If all motorcyclists kept their lights on when operating In daytime the reduction in would add up to an an nual economic saving of between and per registered motorcycle This Is one of the findings of a study that has shown there Is a significant decrease in daytime motorcycle accidents in four S states with daytime motorcycle headlight laws pine to punch Georgetown Guests At King Clan Reunion Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold Georgetown Alliance Church Evangelical Ctnttnnlal Public School Minister J TeJephone am Sunday School all classes 11 am Morning worship 7 Evening Service lice His His own Him mil but is is Him tn hem Hi power sons of God John 1 11 He not us power to become but I ifi is a failure if this faun if believe not vcshill du in Mountainview Baptist Church SI lla Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main Si Jaik IM7fi 10 m i School Ham Worship fcAJngclislicSirUcc Tuesday Ministry Children Church During Both ices GEORGETOWN I CI- MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV Mam Family School a A Knox Presbyterian Church at Si John MINISTER REV YOUNG Ninety four descendants of the Thorn is Ictitln Boyd of liter halls gathered at Park on Sunday iftirtioon July 18th for their fnmtl reunion began at clock with Mrs Gordon as retarding secretary i Supper was held In the clock with following couples as table Peter and Barbara irii Cheltenham Ron and Shields of Waterloo Bert i Benton of Acton and Dietrich of Kikhmer Rev Walter King of I gave the Blessing Mr Martin of Owen Sound capably presided for the meeting and the elect ion of officers Wayne welcomed all thanked Ihe tabic and asked for a minute silence In memory of the members Tin following were elected to as the committees for the Reunion which will be held on the third Sunday afternoon of July In Park President 1st Vice Insidcnl Mr Doug Hammond Thornbury 2nd Vice President Mr ttm of Treasurer Mrs It Men lord Jack and of Georgetown Lois Martin of Owen Siund Mi Peter and Barbara of Hon and Hilda Shields of Waterloo Sports Committee BUI and Hilly Beamish of Jim Martin of Box I ion s Head Prizes were awarded Mr John King of Mcaford and Mr rank of for Die driest second eldest Mrs Inne Marshall of rails Mrs John King as and second eldest Arthur King of were Ihe most bride and groom Ihc I son of and Kann of wis the child Rev and Mrs liter King with hildren I si ill win the largest family Jack and Anne and Arthur King were In charge of the games Races of all kind for the children and adults with prizes for all as well as shoe kicking rolling pin toss ball toss through a tire provided amuse for a couple of hours Everyone said it was an en Joy able day Guests were present from Lions Head Owen Sound Bognor Arthur Georgetown Rock wood Norval Cheltenham Woodford Kit Acton Waterloo and Walters rails Pianist was Leader District Dance Band A pianist who led her own orchestra for 25 years Mrs George Currie died suddenly at her home in on August A The Doris Hulls played numerous engagements in communities in southern Ontario and particularly in the Georgetown vicinity where they were popular The former Doris Cash she was the daughter of George and Elizabeth Lay field Cash and was born In Man Chester England After coming to Canada she lived at and then Stcwarttown Her husband William Hulls died in and last year she married Mr who was Esqueslng Hal ton Counly warden She leaves her husband sister Mrs John of and a brother Ron Cash of She was predeceased by a sister Elsie and brother Fred Johns Anglican Church Canon J Maxwell con dueled the funeral service at the C Funeral Home Internum was in Greenwood Pallbearers were Howard John T Hunter Ken Cotton of Fergus frank Acton and Archie Service Milton Page Till- THURSDAY AUGUST 1971 FRESH FROZEN MEAT PIES BIEF TURKEY OR CKICKH 597 ICA ORANGE CRYSTALS POTATOES 15 LUSCIOUS SUN BLUSHED LOCAL GROWN PEACHES- BANANAS 39 PEARS 6 VALENGJA ORANGES QUARTER PORK LOIN TO 1 CHOPS LOIN PORK CHOPS MAPLE DINNER HAMS LEAN SIDE SPARE RIBS COOKED MEATS Applesauce 2 239 Choice Peas CMmGRHEl TUUMTE YOUNG TURKEYS Cohoe Salmon BC POWDERED Detergent 49 products day I HUGHS lot COM AND Of YOU FAVORITE FOOTIALL PLAYERS IN At IGA CNE BOOTH IN THE FOOD PRODUCTS BUILDING AUG It 3 pm MR IGA COSPONSORS FOOTIALLIROADCASTS AKO and TIGERCATS Steak BarbQue Nile Jim Snow Sees No Youthful Backlash If anyone the alien East Progressive Conservative Bar had any inside formation about the provincial election date he wosn t saying Friday outing the It Georgetown home Jim Snow Fast was for steak and swimming dancing and socializing not serious political announcement But since it was essentially a gathering or young Con there was of the possible Impact of the under vote on the party and the province YOUNG Snow said ihc Conservatives have always had programs for young people but that he voting change will have Ihc effects of bringing more of the young into the party and of strengthening already existing youth programs Lack of the vote made the under less Interested in politics he said He now ex them to be considerably more interested In the political process NO JUKI believe then will be youlhlul at the pro inciol government decision requiring college students vole Cedar Springs Plans Camp Cocktail Lounge When Town in ip electors go to the polls in 1972 they will tikcly have a liquor ballot to mark Charles who operates Cedar Springs Motel on Highway of Georgetown attended Monday council meeting seeking permission for some changes to his property Including the addition of a cocktail lounge His request was first step in procedures lending up to a plebiscite council will have their examine another request of I concert part his propcrl to a pirk The township hat already designated property behind motel as an acceptable site for trailer park but Ihe properly prefers to it on a parcel of lond just wtst of the mold meon a in Hit law in their home rather man their student ridings No other group of people has a choice in where they vote in an election he said He also said hat the decision as definite not an attempt to diffuse any concentrations oil anil government fooling that might be found on Peter President the Easl Young Prog I Conservatives said the lime was right for the vole The young group seems more mature and has great Ideas It I There were approximately 150 was time for them to have a people at the gathering hut few chance to express those ideas in a appeared to be talking politics ballot he said i As for the provincial election no Bolh Snow and Stemmann saw one was exactly sure what the no reason why the Progressive major issues would be And only Conservatives would not support one ventured a guess as to when an 18yearold candidate Snaw the election will be called Jim said It would depend on the Snow saidhewassureitwouldbe riding held within the next 14 months DRAPER D0BIE CO LTD MEMBERS THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK AND BONO BROKERS Your Branch Brampton Phone Brttnpton or Malton and Toronto Past accurate quotations nd service on any exchange Visit our modern office it you can However can open an 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