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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 25, 1971, p. 22

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Page 10 IIKRALD THURSDAY NOV Global Store Proprietors Were Toronto Grocers A spot on Main Street held for many yean by Hard wire been filled by Global Department Store owned by tod recently on a grocery business in Toronto and decided in settle in a smaller town George town seemed the answer because of la closeness to Toronto and its sue Tin and children 17 and Toronto but may mo their three ID live in up here Charlotte Vstbwky of Global Department A rign on the bock of a school bus reported by the Ontario Safety APPROACH WITH CARE DRIVER UNDER THE OF CHILDREN Sign on Bus Always react to a turning signal on the car ahead but neer rely on it the Ontario Safety ad vises Turn signals are often inadvertently also drivers some t minds about MR e last murninl Keep it In for tin Guides See Ice Show Parents were Invited to an enrolment night held November he 14th Brownies Pack under Brown Owl Marion Booth at which lonew girls were welcomed into the The following badges were also presented Golden Hand Golden Bar nine Athletes Badges sin Collectors Badges Toymakers Badge three Badge two Cooks Badges Refreshments were served by the Golden Hand girls A fly Up was held by the and ah Brownie Packs under Brown Owl Flame and Diane McNeil Brownies Robin Marshall Laurie Donald Jennie Robertson Ikather Rogers Kent Anna Debbie Eyre and Kim Beckett were welcomed into the 4th Guide Company Guide Leaders Carolyn Rutherford Linda Marg dermic and Brownie Leaders Marlon Booth Elaine Janet Marshall Diane McNeil headed a large turnout of Guides and Brownies at the Legion Remembrance Parade on November On Saturday November Guides from the 3rd 4th Oh and companies under Leaders Carolyn Rutherford Linda Hut chins Peggy and Marg Itennick enjoyed an outing to the lit in Toronto They Like The Idea Acton council has endorsed a eouncil resolution i tiling or tin ion of a county committee lo di on a regional I MS Speaking in favor of the proposal Deputy reeve Pat told council Holland has group of people carrying out pi for the whole country If can do it surely the do IhL remarked Hi am how re idily people net opt he added int il indorsed Georgetown unanimously DID YOU KNOW Japan Italy lira along larthquakt belt The Bay of Naples with the volcanoes of and literally forms the lid of vast cauldron We improve with age We it of lof to hid of automotive wo fid We keep fletl wove rpcedou I 00 loit ytrgr wo I o mo J the luggage bob we j i e e I And we curd on ho ho J In r thousand body a thousand no all I mat no lly tin SUPER BEETLE Motors GUEIPH 5X Ecological Planning Stressed to Womens Club a meeting of the Council it Women in the Canada trust committee room November guest Roger rost an at College and a resident of Georgetown lit was introduced by president Mrs His topic was ecological planning Georgetown wide range covered v as illustrated by maps or the town surrounding territory and views explanatory of the various points during his address Dr Frost first drew attention lo the fact lhat in Georgetown will mark the anniversary of incorporation as a and traced its development from earliest settlement until today The question which must now be faced Shall it be more of the same or something different of decision he said where we are likely to be or the next several years lie outlined some of the problems of particular urgency facing Georgetown if present rate of growth continues ex pans ion along several line must accompany it hi said He referred to a licraid moil bag tetter from Carl Schcnk which stressed the price of further expansion in in creased costs and benefits and the effect of thcie on people that cannot be expressed In colli rs and cents Frost concluded his talk with screen pictures of local scenes many of which Illustrated Ins earlier remarks Mrs lus address and for Hie com prehensive summing up the many problems now facing Georgetown citizens lea was served by Mrs Ann and Mrs Ruth Jones Limehouse News A well attended and pleasant evening was spent in jmchousc Presbyterian Church Thursday when the congregation honoured Rev Norman Young until recently their minister and his wife Board of Managers chairman Lloyd McEnery opined the program by announcing the Blest the Tie lhat Binds and called Sunday School lendent William to in Numbers on the program in eluded vocal duels by Hetty Ann Kam and Mary Lou Brown and a piano solo by Laura Stevens Glenda Benton led a sing song with Ada at the organ A Patterson some beautiful scenic slides from trips lie hart to the west coast and to Carolina Moving to the church basement after a couple of contests AW Bentonreodan address expressing the feelings of the congregation and Dick Appieynrd and Ted Brown presented a large leather reclining chair K Lindsay a purse and Mrs Jack Crichlon roses to lie honoured guests Mr and Mrs Young each ex pressed sincere thanks remarked on their friendships memories of the congregation A hour followed arranged Mrs Cnchton while president Mrs Mitchell and A president Mrs poured lea Mr and Mrs A C Paltereon attended a gathering of relatives of Mr and Mrs Ncssam on their wedding at Village November 14 Mr and Mrs Henry and Torn a of Midland visited her parents Pattersons at the same time Mr and Mrs Kllby of Hint Michigan and his sister from Toronto visited Mrs Ostium Thursday llrownlc awards night was Tuesday at the Hull stripes wire tor Judy I Knight and Thomson second stripes to Kelly Hoi tings wurth Karen and Michelle service star one pins to Kelly Karen Cindy Mi Donald second year pins Judy lonson Thomson year pins Knight liar badges Kelly Rollings worth McDonald badges and Carol Majuerj Kann Michelle Kntherlni and Sara Kelly Holt lugs worth KniglU Judy Thomson Kami and Michelle Wmlnwr Cook bailees Knight Judy linson Mrs Ron Thomson reset awards and her Mrs ftise Is the new Brawn Owl The WMS mi at the Nunc of Mrs Ttu evening President Mrs Mitelidl In and eleven attended tnim vns by Mrs Mrs Kirk led In prayer Ircasurer reported some to raise to meet Ihe allocation laleudars sold lo those attending Text Yield was answered In a vers of scripture Several rend suitable current events and articles and poems pertaining lo armistice and two minutes silence was observed In memory of those killed In wars followed by prayer and singing God Our Help Mrs Patterson reported highlights of Nerval thankof meeting and the secretary rendu report of a recent meeting at Dixie served a lovely lunch afterwards editor of the Presbyterian Record at on Sunday Mrs A Benlon

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