Mi lint Pay at nail MUM GEORGETOWN HERALD RiMra Postage GBtvotced The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District OMRQEWWIW THURSDAY OCT The serve Georgetown Printer nod over to beat Id Hoe printing and coverage so per year Single Copy Price Fifteen C Social and Personal Mr nod Mr Brock Bradley Ottawa wen weekend guests with nil grandmother and mother Minaret Groat and Mrs Alteon Bradley Main St Sooth Mr HF Coning of York cu was a during the first two week of October with Harold McClure at the GEORGETOWN LITTLE THEATRE Presents THE TORCH BEARER Ihumbj a OCTOBER A SATIRICAL COMEDY Friday 29 OCTOBER Saturday 30 OCTOBER Howard Wriggtesmrth Public School NO PARKING AT ANNETTS SUNOCO 8777661 Riviera Show a Wonderland For Arts and Crafts Lovers The beautiful fall weather on Saturday October brought out a large crowd to enjoy the annual exhibition and sale of the Arts and Crafts of Georgetown at the Riviera Nerval and made day another successful event for the members At the entrance decorated with driedweed trees chosen from the display of unusual weed arrangements by Mrs A Nielsen and Mrs Cham berlaln Miss and Hiss Yvonne Carney Invited the visitors to sign the guest book Members welcomed several foreign students who were visiting Georgetown that weekend and were brought by their hosts to see some Canadian crafts Most were wearing their national costumes and added bright colours In the Admissions were In charge of Miss Stull Miss Wilms Stull and Mrs J Glynn MUSIC BOX The first display to the right was that of Mrs Wood croft assisted by Poole witn many ceramic gifts Including a music box of colorful little animals Mary Had A Little Next was a demon of glass blowing by Mr Wallace Georgetown of delicate rose vases animals swans and brandy glasses Mrs Sue Gear displays me ancient form of ornamental knotting REMEMBRANCE SERVICE GEORGETOWN REMEMBRANCE PARK SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7th 1971 SERVICE AT2 ALL CITIZENS ARE URGED TO ATTEND THE SERVICE WHICH HONOURS HOSE WHO DIED IN TWO WORLD WARS AND THE KOREAN CONFLICT Legion members and any organization wishing to parade CD PARADE FORMS IN MILL ST IN FRONT OF LEGION HALL Should Be Seen And Not Hurt Wearing dark clothing when walking along the road at Is about as safe as v caring a fur coat into the woods during hunting season Four hundred pedestrians arc killed in Ontario every year and half of these deaths occur at night even though far fewer people are afoot after dark There are many ways to make pedestrians more visible alter dark carrying a light wearing reflective armbands or torlied clothing A simple and very effective device now 1 Is called a Reflect a tag A small oblong tag that hides unnoticed in pocket or purse all day but at night dangles at the end of a short provide continuous sparkle for every oncoming car Mrs demonstrated oil painting and a number of paintings were exhibited by Mrs Camplln Miss Stone and Mrs A Macintosh Mrs Knoespel had an unusual display of small root sculptures small wool animals and differently designed candles containing pressed flowers Mrs Elizabeth Carney demonstrated techniques In making bubble glass while Mrs G Ironside and Mrs C Brand ford exhibited pendants plates bowls and tinkling mobiles using this medium Mrs also showed her original flower designs In leather costume jewelry C Barrie from splayed many gavels cones cups and bells made from ferent varieties of woods His Ravels have been presented to the GovernorGeneral and many political leaders In Canada His daughter and son Inlaw Mr and Mrs B Aitkin demonstrated Inkle loom and card weaving Mrs Bcatty showed her en stuffed toys as well as her hand crafted silver and copper Jewelry and copper enamel work A caneing demonstration was given by Mrs Harrington who also offered for sale pine cone decorations sprayed Hydrangea flowers gourds and colorful Indian corn The com was a great favourite with the customers for use In making beads and other decorations Mrs H Bessom had articles showing her skill at lapidary and leather work including polished stones Jewelry painted stone and dormice and purses Dams of Terra Cotta demon silkscreening and was kept busy by interested patrons who wanted to try their hand at art form Jane Dams demonstrated Batik and showed her own designs in and wall hangings Mrs Deere Mrs and Mrs Lyons exhibited rugs cushion covers wall hangings and pictorials booked with wool flannel in many shades Mrs DW Baxter Mrs R Corbet Mrs C Ren wick and Mrs Charles were in charge of the Weaver Guild display Wood carvings of animals fish and masks were shown by Mr A Goodwin of using black walnut mahogany and oak as materials Mrs John Age displayed many different articles of enamelling pottery and scenes of Terra Cotta on The gold wire Jewelry made by members was in charge if Mrs and the display of hand wrought silver cutlery ana In charge of Mrs J Evans and Mrs H Stevens Mrs H a guest from Brentford In lace trimmed owned angels about eighteen high in her work with papier The visitors were fascinated with this interesting hobby The pantry shelf counter with Mrs Bell and Goodwin in charge was again a Highly successfurnttractlon The ancient form of or knotting Macrame was demonstrated by Mrs Susan Gear of a member of teaching staff of Humber Community College It Is a very versatile craft a wall hanging easily become a purse Mrs Murphy had crocheted skull ana copper bangles for and sale The homecraft display the work of Mrs Thompson and Mrs A Gilmer was a favourite one Mrs Thompson popular Hasti notes 4 YEARS AGO Ryders TV INTRODUCED A NEW STANDARD OF RELIABILITY IN THE 1ST SOLID STATE COLOR TV USINO MODULAR CON SALE PRICE 1H5 I Motorola introduces A WHOLE NEW STANDARD OF RELIABILITY IN COLOR TV TOUCAN stati Of CHANCES FOE HUMAN ISSUES MOTOROLA TV MOTOIKXA RYDERS TV SERVICE Young St Ryders Introduce NEW INSTAMATIC TUNING NEW PlugIn Regulated Power Supply Motorola Exclusive In Canadian Made COLOR TV MOTOROLA MADE IN CANADA YEAR WARRANTY ALL YEARS PICTURE TUBE PLAN- ALL SOLID STATENO TUBES RYDERS TV SalesSenice 49 Main St N 8779796 Mrs M Aiken at the Inkle wo with tatting designs lunch and afternoon ere sold out early in the show in the balcony overlooking Their doll costumes tarns he displays willed articles and Christmas Mrs Beer Is the president were also admired f the Arts and Crafts of Women Institute Mrs Renata Eutenier watches Peter Dams demonstrate silk screening Flying Club Crash Fatal For Pilot Investigators from the federal ministry of transport and police are la vestlgating an aircraft accident that killed a Brampton man Thursday Police reported that a IMS aircraft piloted by Gerald Hall 30 of 17 Crescent crashed shortly after takeoff The incident occurred at the Brampton Flying Club at m and a ministry of transport official was at the scene by An employee of Air Canada Mr Hall was first officer on DCB aircraft He had been a member or the Brampton Flying Club for the past five years BOUNCED Mr Hal was taking off from south to north when the plane is believed to have noseddlved Into a com field A policeman at the scene believed the plane landed on its nose and then bounced or SO feet to its filial resting point but there was no fire in the wreckage He was in pretty bad shape when we first got him out said the officer Itdidn t look like he would make It It looked to me If he had every bone In his body broken FATAL A fellow member of the club Bill Fisher said Mr Hall was experienced in flying the light Mr Hall Is the father of two daughters He had often eh thralled spectators with his fly Ing skills This was the first fatality at the flying club