Skating Club Notes HERALD THURSDAY JAN Page Skating Carnival Then Now and When Georgetown Figure Skating Club pro Rick attended the Canadian Figure Skating Championships at London lost week coaching his brother John and sister Debbie to filth place In the Junior Dance section con tested by 12 couples They have been skating together only since August Their placing was considered remarkable since Ihe top three Pairs In the class were also en tered in the Senior Dance section Improvements to the Memorial Arena have been taking place with sound room under con struct ion In the rink a sou t east corner It Is being built by Skating Club handymen Denny Shepherd special events chairman for the Georgetown Figure Skating Club he moms and dads in action at the club annual Christmas skating party Races were held in each age category but broomball game for 13 years and up proved to be as popular as the carnival pre schoolers Practices are devoted to preparation for the annual Ice carnival which will be held February 12 this year The theme of the carnival Is Then Now and When and spans the of man from the days of Noah to The Eve of Destruction The program tells the progression it includes Noah and Ark Cave Men Roman Duel Child Labour Belle of the Ball Civil War Swaneo Wild Wild West Diamond Chattanooga Choo Bonnie and Clyde Flap pers Suiters Sesame street Broadway Beallomanta Double and 1969 Moon Landing and The Eve of Destruction CARNIVAL FACES Kris Barber left is lead skater in the club Wild Wild West number Little Carol Snow is one of preschoolers in Noah and His Ark Martha Wiley believe it or is a Cave Man and Haley Qui no at right is Rubber Ducky in the Sesame Street Number Georgetown Farmer Heads County Holstein Breeders Halton Holstein Breeders chose Jim of R George town as their president when they met at Hornby Thursday He succeeds Arnold Fish of Oak Ville First vice president Is Clare Ford of Oak v We second vice resident BUI Bennett of secretary Ralph Ford Milton sales agent Martyn Hcslop Burlington Directors arc Bill Bennett Burlington a are Ford Oak Russell Hurren 2 Colin Marshall RR4 Milton Bruce 3 Georgetown Donald R Georgetown Ken Murray R 1 Acton Jeff Nurse R Georgetown Harold Patterson i Milton Joe Pelletlerlo R Milton W J Proud J 2 Georgetown Dennis Sinclair Burlington Bertram Stewart 1 Hornby Jeff Nurse of R I George town is the farm safety rep CALVES Martyn sales agent reported head of sold Contract A government con tract for electronic supplies has been awarded to Associates of Canada Ltd at River Drive in Georgetown by the Defense Supply Agency s Defense Electronics Supply Center in Dayton Ohio The contract calls far klystron electron tubes Con tracts awarded Canadian companies are let thru the Canadian Commercial Cor at Ottawa This is a supply type contract awarded after competitive negotiations The Defense Electronics Supply Center procures manages and supplies common electronic parts used by the armed services and various other government agencies DID YOU KNOW About percent of the world population is stilt actively engaged In servicing mankind with food from the soil Ac cording to New Holland farm equipment engineers moat of the world farmers especially on Asian and African continents are still using primitive If not field instrument For Professional Real Estate Services CONSULT A REAITOR A Realtor Is a professional in real estate who subscribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a member of the local and the Canadian Real Estate Association He Is trained to evaluate your problem and mend a solution So whether you are selling a 3 room bungalow or a room chateau see a Realtor Look for this seal which only he can display ESTATE BOARD kiwi for an average price of HOI This compares to head for an average of the previous year A total of members enrolled with calves last year six of whom were first year members B Martin president of the Association of Canada was present along with national directors Earl Osborne Bruce Reid and Howard Two other breeders Claude Picket and Clarence of Waterloo are running in this zone as national directors The elections take place at the annual meeting In Toronto on Wed February at the Royal York Hotel One of the many issues to be discussed at the annual meeting will be the suggestion thai Association Identify grade Hoi steins for the purpose of milk testing and roving bulls The rceders turned down this suggestion stating that this should be left In the hands of the Review Ministers Historical Writing The met at the home of Mrs James Noble Wednesday evening with vice president Mrs Jack in the chair and ten women attending Mrs read scripture and Mrs Kirk pot rick led in prayer Text word believe and roll call were answered by a verse of scripture A number read current event items Mrs Roughley read a short account of Fanny Hymns and one was sung All the Way My Saviour Leads Me Mrs A W Benton reviewed Kildonan and Prince Albert mission areas from Hugh McKellar a historical writings in Presbyterian Ministers of Canada Mrs Roughley extended courtesies and Mrs Mitchell offered her home for the February meeting Hymn and the benediction in unison closed meeting The hostess served lunch afterwards This Sunday church service will again be at am at Presbyterian Church to hear a minister preaching for a call January 30 will Join Knox Georgetown at 11 a m with a Joint meeting following the service provincial ana leaerai govern ments following a lunch served by the wives of the directors trophies were presented to the winners at Black and White Show at Millon Fair A special certificate of recognition was presented to Ross Segsworth an Honorary Director of the Club Ross has been aclhe in the club since serving as a Director until 1951 a National Director until 1964 when he was National President and Honorary Director since that time EXPORTS Guest speaker was Grant Smith of a Holstein Breeder and Director of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board He discussed export In ess stating hat the United States is the largest customer purchasing close to our ports Mexico and the Caribbean account for approximately each with a small percentage going Europe and Japan ATTEND THE EIGHTEENTH Annual Meeting of your Victorian Order of Nurses OAKVILLE BRANCH GUEST SPEAKER DOCTOR JOHN HAMILTON of the Medical Unit will be giving an illustrated talk on MEDICINE IN AN AFRICAN HOSPITAL WED JANUARY 26 8 LUSK HALL St Johns United Church 111 DUNN ST AT RANDALL Everyone Is Invited Admiisfon Free MEMBER OF UNITED APPEAL Georgetown Hobbies Crafts 5 WESIEYAN STREET 8778336 open dally p Saturday 10 A OUR MODEL CAR CONTEST has started and will continue until March ISth 1st 2nd and 3rd prizes or the following age groups Juniors 8 11 Intermediate 13 16 Senior Handover We service all model racing car and trains our 88 SALE is still going on DID YOU KNOW tori its selling ice ci nextsummerwillhaveloslop as though Ihe trucks were school buses This is the effect of a new law passed after children were killed and 13 Injured around ice cream trucks last summer Vendors are now forbidden to sell Ice cream on certain thorough fares and within 1 feet of schools Trucks must carry fold out signs warning motorists to Slop Proceed With Caution SNOW CLEARING call 8779895 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE FAST MODERN EQUIPMENT SOME CONTRACTS STILL AVAILABLE 157o20off contracts WHAT NEEDS FIXING AT YOUR HOUSE CALL PETER 877 989 ANNUAL JANUARY Your Big Opportunity To Save More On Furniture Of Superior Quality 50 MARKDOWNS On Chesterfields Dining Rooms Bedrooms Chrome Kitchen Sets Occasional Chairs and Accessories Quality Products By Sklar Braemore Kilgour Krug Imperial Roxton Etc ALL COLONIAL FURNITURE 20 OFF 3a MAIN STREET NORTH Budget Terms Available Our Annual Sale Continues 40 off ON ALL WALLPAPERS Not Just Discontinued Lines Come In Browse Around Find Out For Yourself WHEN WE DECLARE A SALE ITS A REAL SALE Glidden A SEMI GLOSS T98 Glidden Interior FLAT LATEX C95 January Sale Price Deep 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