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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1971, p. 3

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GEORGETOWN MARKET FREEI FREE FREEI FREE CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUE A CHANCE ON OUR FREE DRAW PRIZE OF 50 00 CREDIT COUPON BOOK lost Month A C Georgeown County Fair STORE HOURS MON am SAT 9 No 7 Highway Georgetown After One Week LICENSE PLATE SALES BRISK Helen Kirk of the Motor Vehicle Licensing Branch on Main Street South bands a set of plates to Murray one of the early birds who picked up the new Issue shortly alter they went on sale December l Mrs Clark who operates the local bureau told The Herald that first day sales were down a little from but on the week the Slates have been going at a aster than average pace I This year car license I number series will run from I to and I to N3T50 The Loiter series I will probably start around I the first of February I In recent years local I motorists have responded I well to pleas to get their I plates early and avoid long I fine up on the last day Hornby News The North Trafalgar Euchre Club held their weekly Euchre Party at the North Trafalgar Recreation Centre on Saturday night December th with tableaofeuchreinplay The high scores for the ladles went to Mrs Albert Hunter Mrs Gerald Teneycke Mrs Tom Brownridge Clare Wilson Joe Murray and John Roberts The lucky draws were won by Mrs Cora Snyder and Bill Thomson Mrs Willis Hamilton and Mrs Albert Marchment were co hostesses at a miscellaneous shower held at the North Trafalgar Recreation Centre on Friday night December 3rd held in honour of the recent newly weds Mr and Mrs Wally Kraemer of Wroxetcr The first part of the evening was spent playing euchre with the prizes to Harold Sylvia Laura Plant Art Plant and Herb Hamilton The lucky draws were won by Susan Kraemer Winnie Hamilton and Albert Marchment Following the entertainment the bride and were called to the plat to open their gifts The bride was assisted by her sisters Gine and Lisa who helped place the girts on the gift table which was decorated with pink paper roses A colourful hat of ribbons and bows wasmade by her sister Gine The young couple extended their sincere for the lovely gifts they had received A delicious lunch was served by all and a social hour enjoyed visiting Mr and Mrs Leslie Hut ledge and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Wallace of Blyth Birthday greetings are ex tended to the following who are celebrating their birthdays Mrs Fred Workman on December Mrs Stuart McMillan and Jack Loos on December 12 Mrs John Bussell and Kevin Jepson on December IS Mr and Mrs Marvin Plant and family of Toronto visited on Saturday with Mr and Mrs Arthur Plant of the Line Mrs J Hamilton REPRINTS OF MOST PHOTO S HERALD ordered at the office IS ea tax Cosh must accompany VOW order prior to processing Prints be picked up at Herald Of lice THURSDA Page TAKE YOUR FIRST CHRISTMAS PICTURES ONUS CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIAL Buy a Polaroid Colorpack 80 and we will give you 3 packs of film FREE Heres a great Christmas gift idea Colorpack 80 the new camera from Polaroid that new low priced square pictures in black and white and color moments alter you take them Buy one now during this limited offer and take pictures on Christmas Day FREE POLAROID LAND FILM FOR CHRISTMAS Type 107 Black White Type 87 Black While Type 108 Color Type 88 Color County Fair STORE HOURS MON FRL 10 9pm SAT No 7 Highway Georgetown Husbands Guests at W I Christmas Party Eighteen enjoyed turkey and a pot luck dinner at the home of Mrs Ted Brown when Lime house Women Institute met there Thursday evening The husbands played euchre while the meeting was in progress Little Town of Bethlehem was sung for opening Boll coll an interesting article from a I publication brought to mind some Important people and events during the past fifteen or more years Mrs Booth related current events Motto Our Institute is like a bank put nothing In and you get nothing out was enlarged by Mrs A W Benton District president Mrs George Hen was speaker choosing the scheme Letter friends of the Associated Countrywomen of the World to tell about having better friendships in the W I in various countries She showed small gifts sent from a number them Oneladyhadevenpaidher a short visit President Mrs Prank Brown thanked her and presented a silk screened tea towel with the W I crest and maple leaves Several shut ins are to be remembered at Christmas Mrs James Noble convening this Mrs Jack played the for several carols The less served tea and fruit cake and Mrs extended courtesies Dr J C Hay a professor at Knox College Toronto preached at Sunday This Sunday he will conduct com munlon service at Mrs A Patterson has spent the past week with her sister Mrs S Smith at Weston The Sunday School children were entertained at their Christmas service and party Sunday with several mothers also attending Program in eluded a number of carols the Christmas story and a film Santa attended lo distribute gifts Superintendent William Karn a small gift of for faithful leadership to Mrs Jack who retired as superintendent recently The children enjoyed lunch Mrs A Benton Land Sale May Lead to Opening Harold Street Council sold acres of town land plus possibly five lots to Howard Caton for last Monday night Caton will add this land to his own property known as the property which fronts on Charles Street and runs back to Join the townowned wedge shaped piece of land which extends to the back of Park school and the fairgrounds The sale Is conditional on Caton being awarded the tender for a 38 unit senior citizens housing unit by the Ontario Housing Corp oration must fully service the area and open up and com Harold Street an unopened road allowance SUBDIVISION Development on any of the remainder of the land wilt require the usual Planning Board and council approvals A plan of subdivision must be submitted for the IB lot single family homes Caton in tends to build If Caton Is not awarded the tender for the Senior Citizens units the land sale Is off and the land reverts to the town Thursday night at committee meeting Caton asked if there were any lot levies on such units He told council Mlsslssauen charged half the normal rate for multiple dwellings There no reason we should make a gilt loihcDHC if its not done elsewhere commented Cr Hyde The Committee agreed upon a lot levy of per unit should be imposed on the senior citizens units Cr Harry Levy explained that the costs affect the rent charged the residents The rent is based on Income he added OUTERWEAR EXTRAVAGANZA REDUCED TO CLEAR Values Up To US NOW Full Length Cloth Coat Mm WOMEN 5 HALF SIZE SYNTHETIC FUR TRIM MM fll WOMEN HALF SIZE SYNTHETIC FUR TRIM CHOOSE FROM CHECKED DESIGN HERRING BONE OR SOLID COLOURS BUY NOW WHILE TMEY LAST 44 LADIES NYLON QUILT SKI JACKET SIZES 10 SAFARI STYLE Up Up front finish fit DO Blue Red Navy Synthetic Full Length Coats MISSES It WOMEN 14 WARM OCCASSIONAL COATS CHOOSE FROM SYNTHETIC MINK OR LEOPARD DESIGN VALUES TO MS NOW 33 33 REDUCED TO CLEAR BOYS NYLON SKI JACKET pile Lined with hood racer stripe design many colours to choose FROM SIZES KM Values IS Cloth Coats Range includes hooded synthetic fur trim nylon cord and melton cloth finishes SELECTION LIMITED 21 GIRL WINTER MIDI COAT MELTON CLOTH NAVY WITH RED TRIM ON BUT TONS ft BELT SIZES QUILT LINING REG HI 14 SKI JACKETS SIZE REO SUBS CHOICE OF COLORS SPEC CHARGE IT CLOTH STROLLERS VAIUE UP TO MS 10 OFF ALL CHILDRENS OUTERWEAR SIZES id mo Here are soma examples Pile with attached hood pink blue yellow One Piece snowmobile suits Zip up under nee Red blue and Snow Suits CI piece yellow blue brown Pink Pom Pom tie 9 Ml VALUtS UP TO SO CLOTH FULL LENGTH COATS NOW REDUCED TO CLEAR a MISSES SIZES IN THE GROUP 33 00 County Feir No 7 HIGHWAY GEORGETOWN STORE HOURS MOM 10 a 9 SAT a m

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