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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 22, 1973, p. 12

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COMING EVENTS Don I the musical a year Anything Got High February at Tlckt SO adult COMING EVENTS Georgetown Fair Board March Hall lunch good flower our specially 11 help you make the big day perfect Webbs Greenhouse town line south of Norvat Get The PICTURE Paulines Flowers 63 Main St North 8774616 or DJ Arrow Entertainment THE BESTOF MUSIC FOR WEDDINGS PARTIES BANQUETS ETC Call JIMMEEKISON877 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GEORGETOWN DISTRICT Will Be Held WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28th 1973 OOP at the OFFICE GEORGETOWN Special Speaker Miss Lena Farrell Allocution annuitant National YWCA YOU ARE INVIT60 TO ATTEND 12th ANNUAL IDES OF MARCH DANCE AT THE BURGUNDY CLUB formerly The Riviera ONTARIO FRIDAY MARCH 9 1973 9pm lam Johnny Tocher Orchestra So per couple Sponsored by the Georgetown for the Mentally Retarded For Reservations call 8774926 or 8776570 Moving Sale SAT FEB 24th only 25 OFF ALL STOCK REMAINING AT 39 MAIN STREET SOUTH THE BOOK SHOP Will reopen Tuesday Feb at 19 Main St South 8778861 RUMMAGE SALE IN THE OLD LIQUOR STORE Mill Street SATURDAY FEB 24th BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION Imperial Section Proceeds For Pledge to Georgetown Hospital COMING EVENTS Rummage sale March it St George Church hall by World Day of Prayer will be held In St John United Church Georgetown at Friday March I Nursery core available Keep mil In mind St Georges are Christmas on November Volunteers are needed lor Monday March Red Blood Donor Clinic afternoon or evening Annual Ides of March Burgundy Club Mar Georgetown Auxiliary for 877 Cancer Forum for Moms Dads and teenagers object to save lives maybe your own Wed March Holy Cross Auditorium Sec display ad for Informal on Benefit Dance lor Mr and Mrs Sid Spear and family at Community Centre Saturday evening February please provide li Red Cross Campaign for funds March In Georgetown Can passers are urgently needed II please volunteer or Monthly luncheon ihc Daughters of on Wednesday February IB to I n SI Georges Anglican Hall Menu tossed Anon Family meetings at St Johns Church St Tuesd evening at 8 An lactlully otters help who needs to learn how II with all the many DRIVING SCHOOL SAFETY DRIVING SCHOOL T Instructor- Controls Fully Insured PIANO TUNING LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS Safety Department Training telle Queens Way Wcit Toronto 117 Ontario or call 1 TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL I Shelley SI YOU ENJOY IT MORE IF GIVE BLOOD BEFORE YOU GO BLOOD DONOR CLINIC OPEN FROM I TO Monday March 5 HOLY AUDITORIUM Avenue EACH TIME they are URGENTLY needed to new Honors register it AVOID ting BIRTHS February at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Many thanks Ng and nursing birth of Andrew I Terry Friday Februar DC Sherry and Monty Hyde Dawson are pleased to the of Russell Montgomery bom February IS at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Wayne born Sunday February 18 at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital A wee brother for Anne IBINSON Pal Heather court are happy to announce the arrival of their second son Gary lbs 13 on at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital February II A Steven Thanks to the OB Stall DEATHS Elmer Sparky on Wednesday February 1973 al Georgetown and strict Memorial Hospital Elmer of Georgetown Beloved husband of Myrtle V nt and dear brother of John of Rested at Ihe Jones Funeral Home Edith Street Thursday a Iter noon where service was held on Friday al two clock Interment Greenwood cemetery GLOVER Terence Edward suddenly on Monday February 19 at his home Crescent Terry Glover in his rtth year beloved husband Mariorie Cor meek dear father Gary Susan and Tommy Fred Glover brother Barbara Eastwood I England Rested al Cremation followed li Heart Fund would suddenly on Friday February 1973 Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton MB Lumby of wile late Harold Gallop end dear mother Barbara Mrs lovingly rem urn bored by live grandchildren dear sister Vera Mrs J Taylor Norval and Muncey in California Home Edith St Georgetown Interment Hlllcrest HAMILTON Robert Martin House Halton Centennial Manor on Saturday February Robert Russel Hamilton beloved husband tale Ann Spcnce dear father of Roy of London Robert R Georgetown predeceased by Kathleen Silvester survived by grandchildren and 12 grandchildren Service was held at Turner Funeral Home on Toeday p Carlo A on Friday February 16 al the Georgetown District al Hospital Carlo Igleslas A of Moore Park crescent lather of Toronto and dear brother of Lola Toronto John Chlbougamou took place Monday morning a 11 a al Jcnci Funeral Home 3i Ed Georgetown Georgetown and Memorial Hospital on Monday February Joseph Morlti Husband late Kalherlne Mrs Andrew Clslak and loved grandfather Mrs and Susan Friends may call the Shoemaker Funeral Home Requiem mass at St Joseph Church Acton on Thursdayat 11a interment St Josephs Cemetery In lieu SHEA Josephon February IS 1973 Georgetown District Men Hospital Joseph both of grandfather Philip and Freddie Shea and Paul dear brother Mrs Ingles Acton Ethel Mrs Toronto eta Mrs D and late Funeral look place on Sunday at 3 Merest Ccmelery DANCING THIS SATURDAY February 24th with Bob Bettridge MEMORIAMS BEAUMONT In lev ng memory a dear and lather who passed CARDS OF THANKS cards gilts and Inquiries during my slay In Georgetown Memorial Hosp and since returning home Also many thanks the nurses Hospital Auxiliary Duff and Mead tvo BURT I the hospital especially Peace Rose number O E C and special thanks Macintosh nurses In Word Many thanks to all Isabella Burl Brampton Hospllat and nee the hospital Many thanks everyone Harold McLaren friends and neighbours for be tributes also lor Gideon Memorial bibles and Special thanks to Rev Phillips and Dr Macintosh and nurses on WardB Mr Don Mills and In the loss of a loved one ENGAGEMENTS McCartney Mr and Mrs Denis McCartney 31 Windsor Road arc pleated to announce the engagement their eldest daughter Linda Anne to Barnstaple Mr and Mrs George formerly Georgetown wish to announce engagement their daughter Melissa Jane to Mr William Barnstaple son of Mr and Mrs A Barnstaple of Shaw Mr and Mrs John Shaw last Ireland arc pleased to announce the engagement their daughter Jane Mr Gregory Reaume son Mr and Mrs Georgetown FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES Fleet Mr and Mrs William H Georgetown daughter No Permits For Houses No permits for houses wire issued in in I nor mull slow month or building A of in permits v is issued in town ill them Wants Paper Recycled I from 1 age 1 1 it that recycling is uneconomical he said I disagree said Harry Levy Segregating paper corrugated material is a paying proposition It time or positive ic lion Arewein i void now that Mr Willis has left Major Hill Smith said hi would ippreciate I ivy turning over inform to committee it ml communities which have successful program BILLETS NEEDED LEASING A CAR GIVE US A TRY Wont Widen Guelph Street for School Buses MOW- lanes would only put further pressure on the three lane portion of the Highway he The school board stems to hove a cavalier tiludc about what it will and wont do It time hey they are part of the community He said the should he more cooperative and come and discuss the proposal council AND MIGHTY A works committee suggestion that part or Street be widened four lanes to accommodate school buses was sent back for further study when Hoy Booth opposed Ihis on Monday Booth said that whin highway improvements were discussed recently he had spoken against removing a number of trees but has been assured that most these arc not in good condition will be with new ones But If we are to add another lane how many more trees will go he asked He said that In one location near the school either i house or a tennis court will have to go IIIGHV Trie idea of three lanes wis to retain some of he flavour of the street he It would he more economical to have a bus lane on Avenue and get the buses highway altogether Hie Morrow said the works committee has no idea of adding mother lane west of the school but only from the high school to Maple We considered M iple but the school board didn t seem to want to cooperate he said Since our committee meeting engineer has sent a letter not recommending the lane I quite sure the com will want to reconsider Girls Prepare for Achievement Day Lust week the girls discussed the scene set up music and modelling for lehievcincnt day They chose covers for their notebooks and studied patterns fitting of gar menu On Saturday they paid dues did facing and pressing of different shapes of collars and attached was after I eiders should be and complimented for this very important ton to the education of these girls Mrs Charles Hayes returned home Sunday from month world lour which took her to South America Africa the Lis and Hawaii Local children enjoyed a holiday while their teachers convention Tin met at home of Mrs Mitchell Wednesday evening with Mrs vice president in the chair She opened by reading Pass It On Mrs Patterson read scripture from I like and Mrs led in prayer and text word Uprightness were inswercd in verses of scripture bach lad had a current event item Thorn the recent meeting gave J few Interest was shown in supplies for the leper dollai plan for widening Street but it was shelved because of and a future by pass said Levy My initial is that the school board is being high and mighty he said What if we told them conditions make it impossible for buses to use the present entrance at ill What would sav then WO TO AC CUT Deputy Reeve said engineer has pointed out even if council in proves it would It impossible provide our lanes his year The turning problem would be even greater he said and board is fcoing to have iccept some alternative on Maple length remainder of or Christ by Brute I- missionary tale of work in the junglesof Bolivia Mrs Sinford served lunch afterwards the nine present puller A Vi Benton wed Trie lidics committee of Ihc limchouse tub group held a euchre in Ihe Memorial Hall Friday evening Inclement weather contributed to a smill itlendancc but those who were there enjoyed themselves Winners included Mrs Neil Anderson and Warren Crawford for firsts Adrian Swmkles for lone hands ind Case for consolation Mrs Hoy McQuillan of Willowdak spent a few days with her Mrs Mil recently We arc pleased that John is well enough to he ho rccupentlng from i heart attack suffered at Long California where he was un a business trip Mrs Michie returned home a week previously having spent two weeks near him while he was hospital lied We hope he continues inod progress Mrs Steve Thompson wis hostess on behalf of friends Mrs Robert They her with an infant s chest of drawers for her new I an enjoyable Mrs W BINGO EVERY MONDAY 800 pm Holy Rosary Parish Hall MARTIN ST MILTON MINI JACKPOT IN SO NUMBERS JACKPOT IN 54 NUMBERS BINGO JACKPOT 20 GAMES TEN Games TEN Games No Admission Charge CARDS FOR 100 Burgundy Club Norval Monday Tuesday 8 pm I- HI J NEW ARRIVALS OF COATS DRESSES PANT SUITS RAINWEAR SPORTSWEAR BLOUSES HANDBAGS AND ACCESSORIES SILVERS One of Ontarios Finest Family Clothing Stores ILVERS FINAL WINTER CLOSEOUTS In AH Departments ON WINTER APPAREL BINGO SACRED HEART HALL Guelph St Georgetown NO BINGO TUESDAY FEB 27th WATCH THIS SPACE FOR A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT NEXT WEEK BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT at 8 pm Holy CrOSS Avenue Parish Hall 15 REG GAMES PER GAME OTHER SPECIALS JACKPOT 53 Numbers PROCEEDS FOR HOLY CROSS CHURCH 500 MILTON LIONS CLUB BINGO MILTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL EVERY THURSDAY 730 pm 2 JACKPOTS 50 NUMBERS Junior Jackpot In 57 Numbers- 270 ADMISSION 100

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