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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1971, p. 12

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THURSDAY OCTOBER J H FISHBACK PHOTOGRAPHY ST Horseback Riding Hourly and group rates Main Street North and Highway Opart to all age groups Georgetown chew club first meeting November pm office Wei I van SI In struction available Ski skate and ski clothing exchange November 13 office pm 4 Paulines Flowers DESIGNS FOR EVERY OCCASION WEDDINGS FUNERALS ANNIVERSARIES Main St South HOSPITALS ETC 8774616 or 8779311 ONYX AND MARBLE TABLES LAMPS MONUMENTS CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS Greenwood Monument Company PETER PEW Highway 8779505 Halloween Costume ball Saturday October 301h dancing per couple limit couples Featuring The Acton Meadow Club Acton miles north on 1st line ODE Countess of Strath- re Chapter are holding an Opportunity and Bake Sale Saturday October at Knox Presbyter Ion Church a m to Good used clothing and baking HARRINGTON HAND CRAFTS Prince St Glen Williams 8779241 Open Thursday Thru Monday 1 00 to 800 pm GEORGETOWN MINOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION WINDUP HALLOWEEN DANCE Legion Hall to FRIDAY OCTOBER 29 PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES FISH AND CHIP SUPPER COUPLE- Tickets available from J Mercer 4300A Hicks GUELPH ST BINGO SACRED HEART HALL STREET TUESDAY EVENINGS 14 Regular Games HO each Specials JACKPOT 1275 bingo JACKPOTS Given Away Every Monday RIVIERA From pm COMING EVENTS The Salvation Army pickup service every Tuesday Call Rummage Sale Sacred Heart Hall Gutlph Street Saturday October 30 to 1033 Georgetown Auxiliary for Mentally Retarded present Pub Night November Legion Hall S3 SO per person Euchre In the flrehail Thur sday Oct IS at pm sponsored by Ladles Auxiliary Lunch served Masquerade Dance costumes lies end spot dances Satur day October 30 am Couples only at Mary Helens Hideaway miles north of Terra Cotta Music by Julian Reed and the Black Velvet band 1166 RED CROSS Ladles and gents with lime and a big heart URGENTLY needed to function as Volunteer Friendly Visitors to patients and other shut ins Please phone or so that this necessary service for Georgetown and 10 Anon Family Group meetings at St Johns United Church Guelph St Tuesday evening at 830 pm Al Anon tactfully otters help to anyone needs to learn how to live all the many difficulties which alcoholism can create or aggravate For information call or Horses formerly Ross Lake Horse riding English Instruction and boarding for appointment call TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL Shelley St Georgetown Day or Evening Instruction DOT Licensed Instructors Fully Insured Dual Controls Operated by TED SCOTT DIAL COMING EVENTS BISHOP and Wendy Galrey Drive are happy to an- nounct the birth of their precious daughter Holly Michelle on October IB weighing a lbs lift at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Many thanks to Or A Kennedy Or Fumes and the OB nurses NORTON Dawn Anne Win Norton born October lbs to Ros and Bitty Norton nee Avery of Oakvllle Ninth Georgetown Brownie peck bake sale Georgetown Market Laundromat Friday October I between and 8 pm Wedding flowers our laity let us help you make the big day perfect Webbs Green Message scientific treatments for back feet tired muscles and nerves Also heat lamp zone therapy Reg to 8772051 Holy Cross Catholic womens League are having their annual Saturday November In the church auditorium Turkey Supper Saturday November am I Una tod United Church pm adults children under It Rummage Sale October In the Legion Auditorium from 10 a m to noon sponsored by the Ladles Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion BIRTHS and Mrs Robert 82 Rex way wish to announce the birth son Bradley James Sunday September brother tor Brian and Blair We thank God for this little one and the doctors and nurses of the congregation and other friends who have ministered to us In the past few Wayne and Barb nee Avery Georgetown proudly announce I he birth of a son Daryi Grant lbs on October 1971 In Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton First grandson for Mrs O and second for Mr and Mrs Jerry Avery of Georgetown WILLIAMS Brian and Valerie Prince Charles Drive are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child a daughter Cheryl Lynn on Saturday Oc tober lath weight lbs 4 at Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton Rummage sale St Johns United Church October noon Sponsored by First Georgetown Cubs and Scouts Ladles Auxiliary WITHAMDoug and Lois Crescent are happy to announce the birth of Tracy Leigh on Monday October IB at 1110 p lbs at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital A sister for Scott Euchre Balllnafad Com munlty Centre Monday November sharp In order to play full card Cash prizes Admission 75c lunch Llonettes baiaar and bake tale at Main Street South formerly Garners Saturday October 30 1 to 4 pm Refreshments served Euchre Hall Georgetown Womens institute Friday October pm Lunch cash prizes end draw on crocheted bedspread Admission 75c DAVIS Charles TE On Wed nesday October at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Charles TE Davis In his year Husband of the late Barbara Francis and dear father of Nellie Mr Kir by and Gwen Dear grand father of Ted and great grandfather of Paul Cheryl and Dear brother of Ger trude Mrs of Georgetown Elsie Mrs Newman of Milton Ann Mrs Scotland of Georgetown the late Lillian and Ethel Davis Funeral service was held In St Georges Anglican Church Interment was in Greenwood NEWFOUNDLAND CLUB Georgetown IMPORTANT MEETING at Cedar vale November 1st 800 PM members requested to attend Baiaar November at oclock Legion Auditorium sponsored by the Ladles Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion Dont forget to visit the room the Georgetown and district Snowmobile Club In the gym of Community Centre to be held al pm November Everyone welcome We will be accepting applications for members BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT at 8 pm Holy CfOSS Maple Avenue Parish Hall Georgetown 15 REG GAMES 20 PER GAME OTHER SPECIALS JACKPOT 4CA 59 Numbers TU PROCEEDS FOR HOLY CROSS CHURCH DANCING THIS SATURDAY OCTOBER 30th pm PEEL COUNTY GENTS University Womens Club of Georgetown meeting Tuesday November pm Canada Trust Building Main St North New members welcome Beta Sigma Phi Christmas Saturday November St Georges Anglican Church am to 3 pm Proceeds for Georgetown Hospital Gastone Gull- Suddenly as Ihe result of an accident at Kitchener Ontario Friday October 1971 formerly of Georgetown In his year Beloved husband of Joan Ferguson and dear father of Jo Jamie Michael Fergus and Son of Angelo ana Marguerite Dear brother of Mario and Enza Rested at the Harold Funeral Home Edith Street Monday at 1145 am thence Holy Cross Church lor requiem mass tit oclock Interment Greenwood Cemetery In lieu of contributions to Canadian Cancer Society would appreciated IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Leonard William George Wise who entered Info rest October 1968 Beloved brother of Mabel Augusta Sanderson Happy Memories RENAUD In loving memory of a dear father end grandfather Sudd who passed away October 1970 Memories are like threads of gold They never tarnish or grow old Sadly missed and never forgotten by Lois Lynn and granddoughti Br en da Kelly and Janet Somep ace Else Country Restaurant Tavern HALLOWEEN DANCE SATURDAY OCTOBER 30th Starting Dancing to POOLE Midnight Buffet for Best Costumes For Reservations call IS Per Person Including Sumptuous Bullet Road Just 1 mile north of Steeles Ave In OSCAR HOST Prop DEATHS Down the Alleys ft IN CAREY In loving memory of iy dear Dad Oliver who passed away October No space of time no lapse of Can dim the treasured past A loving memory keeps It dear Affection holds It fast Sadly missed by deugtitei Linda soninlaw Doug CAREY In loving memory of my dear Dad Oliver who passed away October Youre not forgotten Father Nor ever shall you be As long as life end memory last I shall remember Always loved and remembered son Bob daughterin taw Penny and granddaughter CAREY In loving memory of dear Dad Oliver Thomas who passed away October IB Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear Pond memories linger every Remembrance keeps him near Lovingly remembered by his daughter Betty and son Brian CAREY In loving memory of my dear husband Oliver who passed away October IB Beautiful memories ore wonderful things They last till the longest day They never wear they never gel lost And can never be taken away To some you may be forgoilen To others a part of past But to me who loved you and lost you Your memory will always last Forever remembered by your loving wife Susie Georgetown and District MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUXILIARY ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BALL FRIDAY DECEMBER 3rd EARL RAYS ORCHESTRA TO AM FOR TICKETS CALL- MRS KERR OR MRS DAVIS PEE WEES The high average is held by Colleen Davl wiLh Hatcher hold Ihe high average 91 lor the boys Lions pounced on the Penguins and took cm ail Red Barons were swept under Ihe Aristocrat as the la Her won all three gomes FIERCE FOUR Girls Dona Layton was top with a IW single Second were Sheila Pro use and Colleen Davis who both had Boy The only high boy was Blair who rolled 110 BANTAM GIRLS Sherry Everett has the high average or the girls Pink Panthers puzzled Strikers by winning first two games and totals Bantam Bombers beheaded the Panther and took the whole set After losing the first two games to the Globetrotters Canonballs took the last game by eight points Using all their effort Slow Pokes won one game off of Wild Cats Tigers handed their three game loss in favour the Super Seven Crashers collected five points off the Pussy Cots FANTASTIC FIVE McAusland had the high triple of Mi and the 2nd high single 181 High single of was rolled by The next places were Stephanie Cox Sherry Everett Boyer Bratkln 191 FRIDAY BANTAMS Ron has the high average of 119 Second is Bruce with 127 After losing the first two games against the Golden Jets the regained strength and won the last game by one point TOP TWO Ron had the high triple of 309 and the second high single 145 Secondhlgh tripled and high single of 147 was bowled by Donald Hall SATURDAY BANTAMS The high average of is held by Colin Hicks Snipers took five points from Crackshots Hydro lolls spark- Slugged two games and totals rom Georgetown Internationals Sharp Shooters shot well on Saturday as they won five points from the Slow Pokes Bobcats knocked off Super Strikers when they took five points EAGER EIGHT John Burke threw the high triple of and the high single Brent Collier also had a igle Second high triple of was held by David He also had a single The next six high scores are Keith Gallant Scott Andy Parent Gordon Miller Brent Collier 461 238 and Richard 450 1G4 FRIDAY JUNIORS The high average for the girls is held by rends Moore who has Second Is Debbie Mac with 170 Rick Gourlle holds the boys high average of Odd Balls won one game and total pins off the Pin Vultures There was a close fight between the King Pins and the Pin Busters with the Pin Busters coming ahead with five points Psychedelic Six struggled with the Crackpots and came out victorious by taking all three games SUPER SEVEN Girls Debbie Hamilton had the high triple of and the high single of 249 Second was Debbie with The third high triple of and the second high single of were tossed by Sandy Bratkln Another single was thrown by Morton Boys Rick Gourlle had the boys high triple of His gome was second high single A close second was placed by Stephen Archibald who bowled a triple and a 217 single High single of was held by Derrick his triple came third SENIORS For the girls Ruth Is first with 213 and Steve Bums leads the boys with a average won two games and totals from Twisters After losing the first game Idiot Squad caught ire and won the next two from Hunters Heroes Grcaseballa lode over Six Pack in two games and totals FAB FIFTEEN Girls The high bowler was Yvonne with a triple and 304 single The next five were Cheryl Wilkes Linda Greig 1 Sue Cars well Nicholson 203 BoysMike Wurman was high a triple and single The following eight boys were next Don Peacock 283 Gord Hunter Steve Burns Dave Burt Bruce Stockfish John Toblln Gary Hole and Bob Dumper ODDS AND ENDS Last week marked the last for qualifying Master Bantam tournament For the girls Bratkln was first with second was with 321 Stephanie Cox was third with 486 and Sherry Everett fourth with John Burke led the boys with a Colin Hicks was next with third was David with and Wayne Richardson fourth with participants placed in the lop Millie Evans of New Shamrock Toronto won with Charlcne MacCormack Georgetown was eighth with 2337 an J our other master was seventeenth with 2441 THIS WEEK AT ILVERS LADIES NEWEST TWEEDS AAP Winter Coats INDIES RAWHIDE aw Suede Coats Beautiful shades by well known Canadian maker MESH CORDUROY LINED Hipster Jackets 19 CARDIGANS PERCENT VIRGIN ACRYLIC TIES NOW BY FAMOUS MAKER PRICE SKI JACKET Hi SKI PANTS Sx JACKETS lined with hood 16 PUMPS A WIDTH EDWARD HISAKI DDS Dip Ortti ORTHODONTIST For appointment call 8775389 REMEMBRANCE WREATHS for CENOTAPH CONTACT G ARNOLD 8779419 NOTICE RESIDENTS OF GEORGETOWN The Council or Town of Georgetown request all residents to observe HALLOWEEN FESTIVITIES SATURDAY OCTOBER 30 In lieu of Sunday October 1971 Your cooperation in observing Halloween on this date is appreciated G Prltchard Clerk Adm Town of Georgetown Do You Know WE HAVE AGENCY LINES FOR ELIZABETH AROEN FABERGE WHITE SHOULDERS BONNIE BELL MAX FACTOR Youngs Pharmacy DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN Opn9amto9pm MONDAY to FRIDAY PRESCRIPTIONS DELIVERED TO pm moot lour travelled on computet

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