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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1971, p. 2

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PICTURED AT HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT 2 THURSDAY IS mi The Georgetown high school orchestra entertained An unusual feature of the ovation given the high school medley of songs South evening was the standing band when they a Pacific Adjustment Committee Members Will Get Salary Members of Committee of Adjustment will be paid a salary of a year with io deducted for each meeting missed star ting in January 1972 council decided at Committee meeting Monday night For the of this year they will be paid per meeting as they have in the just Finance Chairman Reeve Morrow said he arrived at the figure by basing it on the number of meetings held last year then it a I ttle from the figure making it an average of a meeting he estimated The reeve stressed his aim setting n salary was to know the maximum amount for budgeting PLAY HOOKY Cr Phil said he t 1 the punitive approach and suggested a fee per meeting but with a maximum ceiling Cr Donna Denison compared to Church the deductions to the way schoolboys might be treated Just as soon as they are paid a salarv you arc suggesting theyll play hooky she contended RE USED Reeve Morrow was doubtful about the deductions he said the members do a fair amount of work outside meetings I have seen the chairman going around neighbourhoods asking questions suggest the chairman of the board should be paid more The reeve said be had approached the on this subject and he refused to take more than the other members Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold R 1100am Worship Service Sunday School 4i a COME TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY former Resident Killed Baptist Church Rev Cairns Organist Mrs w IDam Church School Mom Worship Even We preach Christ cruel VISITORS WEI COMF Georgetown Alliance Church Evangelical Cantinnlal Put tic School M J Phi Sunday Schoo Cult classes Worst Even no t MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV Pastor and Sunday School AFELLOWSIHP BAPTISTCHURCH Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church Moderator Rev John Brampton m Dam Morn Rev JohnMcBrldeB of Brampton Nursery Care St Georges Church ANGLICAN GO Guelph Street Rector Gallagher STB All Saints Day transferred 1100am Holy Eucharist Nursery Kindergarten Jf Br Church School A 11 Georgetown Pentecostal Church Mala Rev JackMcCillarnaTMSTS am Sunday School nam The Pastor Evangelistic Service Tuesday Prayer and Ministry Children Church During Both far vice A former George town man tantuz died trlday as the result of an accident at Kit Requiem mass was Monday at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church and interment In Greenwood Cimctcry Mr was Hi leaves his wife Joan and children Jo Anne Jamie chad Fergus and parents Margucrita and brothers Mario and BIG WEEK STEAKS or ROASTS SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE WING ROUND MEATY RUMP ROAST I sidFmcon GRAPEFRUIT 99 FOR fRf lOCAt ISA STOIC CARRIE AN EXCEUXNT ASSORTMENT OF TRICK OR TREAT CANDIES FOR MILK POWDER PEANUT BUTTER M WHITE as- LAME INSTANT EGGS COFFEE MIIMUV Pies man n urn imam u FLUFFO SHORTENING IGA Com 2 33 Toilet Tissue JavextT CHOKE FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 nun men LEAVER MUSHROOMS 3 CHECKAUNIT PRICING VsCESsfss COURTEOUS SERVICE WEEKLY DELIVERY SPECIALS THIS WEEKS IGA LUCKY SHOPPER MRS St George K Greensward Was Brampton Native Burial in Cemetery in followed a service in the Harold McClurc Funeral Home in Georgetown October IS Tor George K Greensward who died October in Hospital Toronto He was Reverend Robert Scrivens of St John United Church Georgetown conducted the service Joe Halt John Mc Donald Gordon and Robert of Vcrn of Glen Williams and Charles Royce of were pallbearers The son of Albert Greensward and Annie Cousins and a Brampton resident until his enlistment In the Canadian army in 1942 Mr Greensward had been a Georgetown resident since Ho attended public and schools in Brampton ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN AND GLEN WILLIAMS MINISTRY Rev Roberto Scrivens BA Bu Mr Peter Scott B A ORGANISTS John Taylor A Mm Mrs Shirley 132nd ANNIVERSARY liOOam Service of Worship GUEST PREACHfcK REV JAMES KIRKW00D BA BD Special Music by the Choirs deception To Follow Everyone Welcome WHERE THE GOOD FOOD IS IF YOU THINK IGA TURKEYS ARE GREAT IF YOU THINK IGA HAMS ARE GREAT IF YOU THINK IGA MINCEMEAT IS GREAT YOU AM RIGHT THEY ARE GREAT BRING YOUR IGA REGISTER TAPES TOAW For every receipt from 5 A will qlve you off every order of or more With a tape of or more A W will give you off every order of 3 or more THIS OFFER EXPIRES NOV TWO GREAT IDEAS ARE BETTER THAN ONE and had worked tor Doles and Calvert greenhouses and Malton Aircraft He had worked at Smith and Stone Limited Id Georgetown since May 1M7 He served with he Irish Regiment of Canada In tht United Kingdom and Mediterr anean area until captured On August he married the former Evelyn Sanderson In St George Anglican Church in Georgetown Mr Greensward enjoyed bowl and horseshoes but In recent years particularly loved walking and meeting and with other walkers But above oil he enjoyed vacationing at Georgian Bay Besides his wife Mr Green sward leaves a daughter Carolo Mrs Larry of George town He was predeceased by a son Barry Roy in 1951 CUBS PARTY Douglas as a Chinaman Michael a ballerina and Bobby Diamond as a woman won the costume judging at Georgetown Cub Pock a en party in Holy Cross hall Father helped choose the winners Assistant Commissioner Gordon Douglas attended the party and with the lights out related a spinechilling ghost Islory The Cubs games and then hot chocolate and cookies Recipient of high

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