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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 9, 1971, p. 2

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By RALPH A thla column it would appear Solution in Offing To Hockey Dilemma solution to the hockey dilemma personal opinion From where we is being written could be in the this is not sit the gap between the that perhaps al an official statement but rather a Recreation Committee and Add New Service Library Has Movies to Lend Movies all kinds from the old silent flickers with Laurel and Hardy Buster Keaton Lillian Gisb to modem day Alms such as Jacques Cousteau are available at the Georgetown library Hundreds of movies of all kinds adventure Audubon wildlife series historical comedies artists and sculptors cartoons are there for the private Individual or for groups and clubs The catalogue listing the films is in the library now and two weeks notice should be given to ensure delivery here Effort will be made to fulfill any requests not listed in he catalogue A modest fee of a film is charged with an additional charge if the projector screen and sound system are needed The rental a hour basis with a fine of I a day if overdue but are not available to any group charging admission This latest service provided by the Georgetown library is available through the South Central Regional Library System of which Georgetown is a part The local library also plans to hold film nights but due to lack of space in the library will school auditorium Senior citizens will not be forgotten The lounge of Kin Court will be used to show films they request Senior citizens other than those who live at Kin Court will also be Invited VARIETY A great variety of children films are available Some of these will be shown In the library with a limited number of tickets issued on a first come first served basis It is hoped the film library will become as popular as the record library Introduced earlier this ALMS HERE THROUGH THE OUT CENTRAL Librarian Marjorie and David Bellamy of the IComctotluirch Georgetown Alliance Church Evnolkal Cintannlal Public School Minister J Phillips Telephone Sunday School am Morning worship Evening Service COME TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold GEORGETOWN MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT Pastor BIBLE PREACHING Ham and Family Sunday School 945am A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church NURSERY CARE Church School Morning Worship Tilt HERALD THURSDAY SEPT Page Social Personcil Mr and Mrs Miller It attended a dinner at the Country Club August in honour or Mr and Mrs Robinson wedding an Mrs McNcilly son Charles and daughter Joanne left by motor August for their home in Phoenix after spending weeks with her mother Mrs E Margaret Street Mrs Vemu Whitney and John Avenue have had her sister Mrs Vera Rout of St Petersburg Florida visiting with her Mrs Root also visited her two brothers William and of and other friends Branch 120 over the coat of ice time appears to be narrowing Perhaps if level heads prevail all will not be lost WORTHWHILE Last Thursday Zone Com mander Greenwood Bruce Collins Secretary and the Zone Deputy Commander went south visiting Branch Port Credit Bronte and Oa lev Me This was by way of being a part of and social visit As has been found on all Branch visits during the summer months information has been gleaned by command and All In all the visits have proved beneficial to both zone and the Branches Paid up members please note president Norm Ward has opened up his warm Yorkshire heart and Invites you to be his guest at the President Annual Dinner at Thursday September You should keep this in mind menu roast beef of Oldc England and who knows maybe there will be some Yorkshire pudding from ye Yorkshire Seriously the dinner will precede the monthly general meeting FILLING FAST We notice the Tuesday night mixed darts which commences soon has a lot of couples in The sheet on the notice board is filling fast Speaking of darts we derstand the industrial dart club is just about set to start pitching the winter darts which Will cause Branch 120 to be a lively spot on Wednesday evenings Still on the subjects of darts the Friday night steak shoot was a sellout with winners B Reese Sandirer McCorthcy J E Wilcox Ward M Russell and P Eland taking home the steaks BRANCH BITS Car club draw Friday night No one to go then the big one Winners of No were Stoddart S Young J Critchlow A Pollack and J Don forget your car club membership card on the final draw night Friday September 17th Saturday bingo was the biggest yet with big prizes going to Rippon J A Clark W Richards and again Richards THOFVENTS Two zone sports events were held since taking on responsibility of Zone Sports Officer and trying to fill the shoes Joe Ash ton who has moved up Jo district level They were and horseshoes Zone golf held at Golf Course or was It at Let me think it was held at Streets Acton or I not sure Well lets say it should have been held except for a little confusion between the course pro and the host Branch But after a shaky start and a big help from comrade Joe golf got under way A fine day I sure was had all and the qualifiers f district were Port Credit teams B teams Georgetown I team also Acton Streetsville and Oakvlllc with one team each Behind every Mr IGA- theres a Mrs St Georges Church ANGLICAN Street Rector The Rev d Gallagher STB TRINITY am Holy Eucharist 9 a Family Eucharist 11 00 a m Morning Prayer Nursery Kindergarten Jr Sr Church School at Mll Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main SIN Rev JackMcCallum 877IS76 10 Sunday School Horn The Pastor pm Mr Jim Sturgeon Tuesday 8pm Prayer and Ministry Children Church During Both Sen ices Mr and Mrs Wilfred Mino McNabbStreet have had as their guests cousins Mr and Mrs Ron Thomas and daughter Angela from Cheshire England They spent five days with Mr Mrs Mino daughter and son in law Mr and Mrs on the French River Col at or Mrs Walter Thomas Wallosey Cheshire them to Canada and was a guest Mr and Mrs Rill John Street Mr Mrs Ernie Miller It returned home last week from seven week vacation to Vancouver Island route west they spent two days at the Calgary Stampede They visited Mr Miller and Mr and Mrs Elgin Miller at Campbell River then spent four days in Victoria On their way home they stayed iur days in Alberta here they visited with Mr and Mrs Bill of and Mr and Mrs J Nccdham of Mountainview Baptist Church Minister Rev Cairns Organist Mrs W Townend am Church School Ham Morning Worship 7pm Evening Fellowship We Preach Christ Crucified VISITORS WELCOME COFFEE NESCAFE SALMON CEREALS nabisco io or 5 10 jo I PORK ROASTS SHOULDER PORTION SPtCIALS ICI BLENDED GRAPEFRUIT OR ORANGE SWEETENED Fruit Juices TINS I FROM CONCENTRATE YORK FANCY Vegetables TOM A PORK BUTT CHOPS r I SIDE BACON CANTALOUPE Crisco 39 29 i issue Delsey 3 JUMBO GRAPES 3 CELERY STALKS LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA PRODUCE No GRADE AWAKE ORANGE 3 99 ARCTIC CHICKEN CHIPS PRICING 89 COURTEOUS SERVICE WEEKLY SPECIALS SIP SEPT llih TOIM I SHINS Now for horseshoes which takes a little less time to play must say the cooperation participants were most helpful This event ran very smoothly except for a few bruised shins This was caused by some of the nearsighted throwers mistaking a partner or opponent legs for the pegs at which he would throw Well oil in alt everybody was happy well fed and tired A young team of upstarts from Acton wrested the Zone Trophy from the host Branch Georgetown for 1971 Now for coming events In the very near future We are In on Inter branch Soft boll Tournament which will be held on September at Port Credit I do hope we get an entry from Georgetown This should be a good day a lot of fun and a little recreation thrown In Please encourage everyone lets try to have team at Port Credit on Sep tembcr Now come to the en lerta nment part of our Zone Sports Just before Joe Ashton moved up to district sports he was pinning on having a rone sports dance So comrade Joe has agreed to stay and complete his organizing of this dance with help from our zone sports treasurer comrade Dave McAllister and yours comrade Hank NOT TOO This dance has been planned for the very near future but at time of writing the location has not been decided upon We v Ill inform all branches concerned soon as possible the green light has been given for all phases This up and coming year let have a little more participation in all sports from all Branch members Nobody is to old to participate in a little healthy recreation and fun The Royal Canadian Air Cadets Squadron Georgetown are now accepting enrollments of new Cadets for the forthcoming year You as parent will be proud in having your son being part one Canada s largest and most recognized organizations Lectures are provided by highly qualified Instructors on Principles of Flight Air Navigation Aviation Radio and others Rifle and foot drill Is also instructed by drill Instructors To qualify a boy must be between the ages of 13 and years and physically fit Boys interested are asked to attend Monday evenings between 7 and pm at the Cedarvale Centennial Hall Georgetown AIR CADET PARADES COMMENCE SEPTEMBER i Reunion Good One Will Be Annual Event On August the first reunion of the James family was held in Acton community park Relatives attended from George town Acton Toronto Hamilton Stonty Creek Jersey ville Aibcrton Hex dale Burlington One hundred and forty two attended to muke this a very successful rt Eldest person was Ted James of Hamilton who Is BO vnungest was the weekold daughter of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Robert farthest from and the went to Mr and Mrs Morion Georgetown Races Rimes were con dueled in the for the children with winners 2 Lee Macltae Jason Roberts years Cain Peter Dunn 8 Brad Connors Bar bora 10 Todd Connors Mark Dunn Sack kens Draper i I Mark Cnnkwrighl I sir Dunn Mull rs SI h id It k Was With Abitibi Firm for 45 Years A retired employee of Provincial Paper Ltd McNolly died In Georgetown hospital September She was She had been employed with Abitibi for years at time of retinmenl and was a forelad the finishing room A Georgetown native she was the diughter of Thorn is and Minnie Sours years she wis a member of the choir of St George s Anglican Church She was member of the Business anil Professional Women Club a member of the Quarter Century Club She leaves her friend Miss Marion Robinson wlthwhomshc made her home St a sister Mrs John Hess of She was predeceased by brothers Hugh and Fred and a sister Sarah Funeral service at the McClure funcril Home was conducted by J Maxwell Interment was in Crecnwood Pallbearers were David and John Ivan Crabtree Barber of Tiranto and Fd Telfer jelly bean toss Bobby Draper friend sack race and Henry Wood Supper followed the gomes and races with a men ball game later Next reunion will be in at home of Mr and Mrs Owen Roberts On the committee are Mrs Lynda Dillon and Mrs COME TO SEE by bettianne 67 Mill St Individual Styles Custom Dressmaking DRESSES SKIRTS PANTS Do You Know WHERE TO GET YOUR PRESCRIPTION FILLED AFTER 6 Youngs Pharmacy 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