COMING EVENTS our specialty let help you the big day perfect Webb Greenhouses COMINGEVENTS Anon Family Croup meetings St Tuesday even no fll Anon oilers help to anyone who needs to learn how live with ill the Paulines Flowers 63 Main St North or FREE FREE FREE VANDA BEAUTY COUNSELOR Offers Free Skin Make up Analysis if you have any problems or questions you would like an Come to Cedar vale Community Centre Maple Ave at Main Tuos FEB 13th Times a and Bring a friend Free admission For further information call Mrs Wilson SALE JAN 18 FEB 3 20 OFF EVERYTHING Sports Cooking THE BOOK SHOP INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY CLUBS FUN NIGHT DANCING DINGO VARIOUS GAMES DOOR PRIZES LUCKY DRAW Friday January 1973 ADMISSION MOO PER COUPLE BINGO SACRED HEART HALL 39 Guelph St Georgetown TUESDAY EVENINGS 16 REGULAR GAMES AT SPECIALS JACKPOT 325 in 53 NUMBERS BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT at 8 pm Holy Cross Parish Hall Maple Avenue Georgetown REG GAMES 20 PER GAME OTHER SPECIALS JACKPOT 07C 56 Numbers I PROCEEDS FOR HOLY CROSS CHURCH BINGO 000 JACKPOT 20 GAMES TEN Games TEN 2500 Games No Admission Charge CARDS FOR 100 Burgundy Club 800 pm Mondays COMING EVENTS Euchre Community Hall Thuridnv February lunch admission 7ic Figure Can Ival February 1 Arena Advanced llckelj on own Community Hall I Good id on Annual Ides March dance Burgundy Club March Auxll lor It- mentally retarded For n6or877 ENGAGEMENTS Burnt Mr and Mrs John Nichols Georgetown are pleased to an the engagement their elder daughter Anne to Mr Robert David Burns Georgetown son Mr and Mrs Robert Burns W Ontario formerly Georgetown PIANO TUNING CERAMIC CLASSES CERAMICS Rill 865 8606 TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL 41 Shelley Georgelown a Day DOT Instructors I THE AREA SAMSON FARMS Shows Clinics I nest Indoor 4168789218 See ELKS INVITATION Frbnt page 2nd section BIRTHS COMMENT their son Jetlrey January II TO Jot Peel Hospital Brampton weight 7 lt oil grandchild lor Mr and Mrs Harry Atkinson arid Mr lor Mr J Forrester and Mrs Polo GREGG- To Mr and Mrs J Gregg on January a daughter Tracy John Joanelta R R J tint child Johi Wednesday January 17 197 Thanks and the obstetrical stall Georgetown and Dill Hospital DEATHS BECKETT Helen Pearl- Suddenly on Friday January 19 at Georgetown and strict Memorial Hospital Helen Pearl Parsons beloved wile of Raymond Brampton formerly dear Parsons of Hespeler dear sister of Ronald Parsons of Preston and Kenneth Parsons of Hespeler Rested at Janet Funeral Home Edith Street Georgetown where funeral Greenwood EAGLES Harold suddenly on Tuesday January Harold A Eagles Par- Ricky Terry Bonnie and Beloved son of Mrs Eagles Orion Ontario sisters Resting at the llsburghfor m Tempore Con MEMORIAM5 McNICOL In loving memory my aunt Sylvia passed away January 1973 Sadly missed along lite way Quietly remembered every day No longer In my life share is remembered by H STEPHENS In loving memory of a dear son and brother Paul who passed sway January For always will be Loved remembered treasured Always our memory Sadly missed by mother Lorraine CARDS OF THANKS late Mrs Helen Pearl Parsons Beckett wish to thank all relatives friends and neighbours lor ihe lovely flowers cards many acts kindness In loss loving wile daughter and Special lhank lo Rev Pocock Mr and Mrs Murray Long and the Beckett and the Parsons family HALE we would like thank our relatives and friends lor their help to us a I time of our house fire Special thanks the Georgetown Fire Mara Bus Hale and SPARLING Sincere thanks our friends and relatives for cards al lime our mother death Thanks also tor dona Horn to Hospital and Cancer Society A special the Park Circle lor a lovely lunch and to Thompson and hospital na Lewis II own iunnt Are Meal il is from l The Itomisday Hook was sidtiilituUurvcyof thelondsnf by William 111 GEORGETOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY -PRESENTS- EXCERPTS FROM THE FIRST SILENT COWBOY MOVIES of WILLIAM S HART plus TELEVISION LAND AND MAKING OF A LIVE TELEVISION SHOW THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1st ADMISSION FREE DANCE AT THE LEGION HALL MILTON Saturday February 3rd 1973 Sponsored by the Ladles Auxiliary for the Mentally Retarded ORCHESTRA The Country Ds Admission per couple FOR INFORMATION PHONE 88 87B 1 MM HI i 111 Wonder lhadthe Iliad sorrow of officiating the funeral of ver good friend this weekend I shall be taking part in dedicated to immortal mtmory of greatest Hums whose birthday January lb celebrated by all over the world In way the week will have been of lift for I in brought into ion net with three of lift jreatitl realities birth death and The baptism that us of birth 1 never cease to wonder when I hold in inn There lightly resting Is an bundle of possibilities for good or evil The challenge is that the realization of these possibilities lies almost very one that comes into world is pirt of od vision for the world For every person entering the world door birth God has a plan and purpose and it depends almost entirely in iramlng leaching and example of the parents is to whither the child will what wills for him There is a Iteaper whose name lb IJtith with his sickle keen Hi reaps the beard d grain at a Ihe flowers that grow between Here is an which we have in ind that we can never escape There Is nothing here for or regret or fcir for this is an essential part of into which wi entered n in became human Again the challenge faces us the challenge be ready to meet death when he tomes at morning noon or merit llie Hums Supper that reminds us of memory iskof ourselves at some time is Will I be remembered when I gone with its corollary When a man dies and others him again and someone will sum up his life and achievements in one sentence for every man coves behind him some himself Here again is the ehallengc live nun will remember our lives with pleasure when our is no longer amongst them May we so live that the memory we leave is a fragrant and abiding possession Dynamo Ruins on Historical List space the Hunts Mill in Melville a tinted Church lumber Co who still use water as a source of power in The only site listed in cor get own is dynam in ruins located across from Hell plan on strong Avenue it was first place In the world transfer electrical power from its primary source for industrial purposes II wis originally the source for the others Woollen Mill whieh later became paper mill producing paper from flax Twenty four members of ihe Valley Conservation Authority are now scouting Tor historical sites in the A list will then be forwarded lo the Minister of Natural Resources who is requesting such information from all municipalities in Ontario It is a project lo identify all significant sites lo assess recreation and tourism resources historical buildings ruins and physical landscapes borne of the sites that will appear on the list arc an eight sided barn at the last of a type used many years ago it providing more operational SHOP and SAVE AT ILVERS IN DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN SAVE to MENS SUITS ORIGINALLY TO 55 SAVE TO SPORT JACKETS REGULAR fS TO 39W 5595 BOYS NYLON SKI JACKETS SIZES HALFPRICE SALE MENS BOYS PULLOVERS and CARDIGANS MENS PLAID BAGGIES 8 HALFPRICE SALE MENS KNIT SLACKS ORIG TO 11 14 HALFPRICE SALE MENS JEANS SI TO in NO TO HALFPRICE SALE LADIES PANT SUITS 50 HALFPRICE SALE LADIES CAR now COATS ORIGINALLY US 01 17 SEMIANNUAL SALE Whisper PANTY HOSE REG I NOW NOW I HALFPRICE SALE GIRLS PANT DRESSES and JUMPERS A GROUP OF CHILDRENS WINTER JACKETS and SNOW SUITS NOW GOING AT PRICE reg NOW J A GROUP OF BOYS FLARES By Famous Maker sites A NOW GOING AT PRICE REG S3 It 1 99 HOW I NOW A Teachers Banned From Boards Continued from li working conditions only salaries and at a result Hal ton lounty has the highest student teacher ratio in the province a record the board is proud of said He soys it important to the of keep the it present sue and deal with ihe rising population by employing more teachers The board also gels rid of experienced teachers their wages become high hire rookies fresh of Hie schools need si 1 teachers lit do not have the right to strike work rule and resignation ire their only alternatives ind this li another example of how the is not union said llarrclt The reason the present hoard representatives want teachers binned from the board Is tint they ire their strongest opposition during elections said Ilarrelt The electorate should the right make the Mr Barrett said he will at tend the board meeting tonight but to observe and take notes If there is a decision in favour of a motion to ban leichcrs from the board be sent lo the provincial govern merit Mr said he will express his concern after the meeting To oppose the motion at the meeting would not help the image or cause this he said He has not imide a request speak at he meeting which has to be made stvtn in advance aTH ANNUAL ACTON SNOWMOBILE WEEKEND RALLY PROSPECT PARK ACTON SATURDAY FEBRUARY 3rd CROSS COUNTRY I p TROPHIES AND PRIZE MONEY 00 entry fee ENTRIES FROM A TO 12 Recreation Centre SNOWMOBILE STOMP Bar and Bullet starts CASUAL DRESS Music by Question Marks ACTON BAND HALL 14 it rally Sunday February Oval Track Racing Trophies and money entry fee per race Entricstlam 1ol34pm I m Ruction Fury Lake Park Acton Tax savings today Retirement income tomorrow This informative booklet outlines how more and more Canadians are using some of the money they ordinarily pay in income tax to build a sizeable retirement fund For a free copy of How to turn tax dollars into savings call me I II be pleased to send you a copy John Armstrong MAIN ST S BUS RES jvD The Mutual Life of Canada MILTON LIONS CLUB BINGO MILTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL EVERY THURSDAY pm JACKPOTS NUMBERS ADMISSION 100