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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1971, p. 18

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Page GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY DEC 18 mi Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold R 1100am Worship Service Sunday School Children Christmas MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH BIBLE PREACHING Family Sunday School Georgetown Alliance Church Minister D J Phillips Telephone 877 10 a Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Service Baptist Church Minister Rev Cairns Organist Mrs W a Church School 11am Morning Worship Sublcct An unspeakable Gilt Neighbourhood Bible Study Special Christmas Music WELCOME St Georges Church ANGLICAN Street Rector TheKevdH Gallagher STB ADVENT BOO am Holy Eucharist 9 Holy Eucharist 11 HolyEucharist 730pm ChrislmasCarolService Narsery Kindergarten Jr Oiurch School Georgetown Pentecostal Church Rev Jack Me Call urn 10am Ham Rev Lorry Talbot Christian Assoc Candlelight Carol service Tuesday PrayerandMinistry Watch TVSTundayealTpm Georgetown Alliance Church of the CHRISTIAN a MISSIONARY ALLIANCE DAVID PHILLIPS MERRY CHRISTMAS M THEOTHER WISE MEN Motion Colour Film CENTENNIAL PUBLIC SCHOOL Knox Presbyterian Church MINISTER REV J C HAY Knox College CHRISTMAS SERVICES Sunday December 19th MORNING WORSHIP Host Branch Runnersup In Zone Curling Final by RALPH HA WES Sunday saw the branch going full blast when it was host to zone curling Ram rodder for branch hospitality was Bruce Collins who was on hand at 7 a m brewing coffee plus or as he likes to call It coffee royal This was served as curlers arrived prior to going on the ice where the warm glow produced would be appreciated Seventeen rinks were on hand and after the draw they proceeded to North Curling club Back at the branch Bruce was busy preparing food His aides were Win Telford and Mary Russell in charge of toasters Virile Collins the bean drum while Doris Chamberlain was In charge of trimming let tuce tomatoes and what nave you The meal was cooked and served in the reason being Santa was visiting the auditorium that day However Bruce improvised by using a portable propane cooker and cement blocks on which he cooked dozen eggs and three sides of bacon Meals started at 10 and continued through until two It was a Job well dona by Bruce and the gang TO FINALS Regarding curling sports officer Hank Russell writes On behalf of Zone Sports and Branch I wish to thank all those who participated and especially the wonderful people who helped with the food I congratulate the winners Port Credit skip Art Grelg vice Ken second George Roamlck and lead Don Sllngcr Georgetown were runners up skip vice Ken Chapman second Cam bell and lead Bradley Another Georgetown rink skip Doug Ellis vice BUI Schenk second Dune and lead Pat Chamberlain Brampton rink skip Bud Dickson vice Jim Fie second Gord Mackenzie lead Vic These four teams will compete In the district finals We were especially honoured to have zone commander Greenwood here to present the winning rink with their trophies Best of luck to alt four going to district and we hope one of you brings home the district goodies to Zone B7 PAY TRIBUTE Thursday the ladies held their meeting an hour earlier usual so they could pay tribute to their senior members who over the years have given so much to branch and auxiliary The eight senior members present were Comrades Preston Shepherd Taylor Sargent McCartney Murphy Kemshead and Walters They were presented with gifts as a token of esteem and appreciation This was followed by a buffet supper BRANCH BITS Car club weekly draw winners for the week were Coulighan A Stapleton J Williams M Smith Bacon and Long Next Friday three draws will be made for the lost three weeks of the year Car club captains please note there will be a brief meeting at the branch Dec at 30 m Dart shoot winners Friday wcro S Richards Eland M Mortality D Bell B Dore J Louth Ft Boyd A A Richards S Allen Winners of Air Cadets dart shoot were Ritchie M Cooper Wilkes Cross Mrs M Morlority A Ford Richards Telford M Louth Lincoln with special to J and J J IcCarthy Talks on Awareness Frozen Produce Reminder Of Last Summers Sunshine St Johns United Church of Georgetown Glen Williams Ministry Robert O A B D Pater Scott John Taylor A Organists Shirley fncjlfs Christmas Sunday December 19 30am No Church School Christmas Family Worship Glen 11 Christmas Family Worship Georgetown Identical services with music by the choirs and soloists Care for Infants and children to age 5 at both 30pm Christmas music the choirs Georgetown December 24 Christmas Eve pm Communion The November meeting of Zcta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held in the home of Mrs Lynda Tyrrell President Dee But well called the meeting to order and among topics discussed was the Beta Phi practice of selecting a local Woman of the Year and honouring her appropriately This will be kept in mind for future consideration and Means Mrs Pauline Hughes reported that the recently held bazaar had netted a profit of which will be used to buy a Coleman Galvonmetcr used in the laboratory for blood chemistry for the Georgetown District Hospital The members also voted to donate a further j0 from the treasury to the George town Big Brothers Movement Withlhe closing of the business meeting Mrs Norma Tripp introduced her program entitled Awareness of Blessings with a reading of Wilfred A Peterson Art of Awareness Mrs Tripp observed that local members are living n an agriculturally rich region and this Indeed a blessing To make the most of the reduce grown here and in the liagara region Mrs Tripp suggested freezing fruits and vegetables when In season and went on to discuss the various techniques used She had brought samples of her own efforts of last summer and displayed frozen raspberries strawberries melon balls and vegetables which on a bleak November day were a pleasant reminder of last summer sunshine Mrs Tripp gaveeach member a booklet Notes on Home freezing from the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food Mrs Tyrell served dessert and coffee A social evening hosted by Mr and Mrs David Soal was en joyed by members and husbands on November The theme Ijis Vegas Night was carried out with games of chance and card games Following the fun filled evening the Social Co mm ittee served baked chicken and baked potatoes with sour cream topped off with butter tarts and fee Let me cook for your holiday party One piece or pieces of finger lickin good Chicken i I chickenyiMa I IliAOUELPHST GEORGETOWN Pfl0ne 5241 J Kentucky fried chckenyXa Mr IGA for your idwiowiuie unit ms etc interne wo trout it it ii stocking URGE SUMKIST NAVEL ORANGES TURKEYS 35 an mm sizes TURKEYS 49 D0Z mm urn PURS 5 59 TOMATOES 399 apples 5 routs APPLES L0IN PORK ROASTS Ml PORTION 5 59 MUSHROOMS 55 65 I SAUSAGE MEAT 35 NESCAFE nVV TANG 7C mu crniw TOMATO JUICE POTATO CHIPS 279 MIXED NUTS CHOCOLATES 89 us lj Christmas Program for Guild Meetings The regular meeting of Women Institute was held In the Community Halt Esquesing Contributes To Christmas Welfare Fund Falling in with the spirit of Christmas Esquesing council Monday afternoon decided to to the Georgetown 1st mas Welfare Fund a fund jointly operated by the service clubs and the Legion In town to provide Christmas hampers to needy families Cr Coxe brought up the subject saying he had been told 10 percent of the names on the list last year were from the area of around Georgetown Since Georgetown contributed last year suggested the as 10 percent of their contribution The deputy reeve Russell Miller warned that they could be starting something the other two towns Acton and Milton would Immediately want Reeve Tom Hill stated he wanted all the municipalities treated the some way Thursday evening December with Mrs J Murray and Mrs William Humphreys as joint hostesses Mrs L Thorns presided for a short business session Arrange menls were made for gifts and cards to be sent to shut ins in and around the community and donations were voted to favourite charities Mrs W gave two readings and Kevin Harris favoured with two piano aelec lions Mrs Murray Thorns and Mrs George Atkinson sang duets and Mrs Thorns a solo All enjoyed singing Christmas carols with Kevin at the piano Santa arrived with his sack and distri gifts Mrs and Mrs A Grant served lunch Members and friends of St John Guild enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner at Hornby Towers Golf Club Wednesday evening December It was the annual Christmas party Fallowing dinner the women had a program of games and contests and song Christmas carols Mrs J sang two solo Gifts from Unknown Friends were displayed around a decorated Christmas tree and Santa arrived to distribute them Sincere sympathy of the community la extended to Mrs Clifford Reld whose husband died in Florida December Dr was well known to many of our residents who were patient when he opened his dental office in Georgetown more than thirty years ago later in Erin and a few years before hia retirement at his office In his farm home above Mrs C A Grant LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY SNOW CLEARING call 8779895 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE FAST MODERN EQUIPMENT SOME CONTRACTS STILL AVAILABLE AOClC off contracts WHAT NEEDS FIXING AT YOUR HOUSE CALL PETER AT 877 The Taxman says thank you For tod much income tax last year You tec there a section in the Income Tux Act that soya you can deduct a sub stantial amount from your annual earned income if you have an eligible retirement savings plan Take ad vantage of it this year All you have to do is register your annuity pern life by February Give me a how you how to let f the find his own mod money NORMAN C HARE 130 Charles St Milton 878 Swlife FINE QUALITY STYLE IN WOMENS VINYL WINTER DRESS BOOTS WOMENS LEATHER BOOTS ONLY w

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