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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 10, 1973, p. 20

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POOL SCHOOL HAS 39 GRADS GUARD STICKS WITH IT Si tests were con ducted Saturday April at he Alpine Health Club as two instructors Ann Shall and Lyn Vlrag passed 39 avid timers through their tests in their different classifications The classifications and swimmers who received merits are Ladles Mrs Helen Sparks Mrs Jean Mrs Donna Monk Mrs Patricia and Mrs Patricia Hammer Pre School Caroline Bjerkland Larissa Christina Brian Scott Vtitham Alisa Downey Tim Ooosterhof Heather Arlene Bergsma fiery Peter Tina Goddard Caroline Thompson Wayne Christina Wasser man Richard Susan Love and Collin Love Beginners Mara Scott Kelly Muscat Ron da Doris Choisson Chris fourth Deborah Mostanrd Susan Masson Scott Kline Janice and Catherine Banks Juniors Karen Herbert Paul Bryan Bomholt Lesley Hand and Harold Bra risen William Johnson of GUARD Group United Against Rural Dumping affixes a GUARD bumper sticker to his car to promote the group and their cause GUARD was formed after pit west of was considered is a disposal site for baled Metro Toronto garbage Members began using the bumper sticker campaign Norval checkpoint Swamped With Morning YOU Walkers wait their turn to try the Red Cross test for their Junior swimmers badge at Alpine Health Club HORNBY April The tests concluded the spring session of lessons at the club Thirty Brush Up On Umpire Skills North Trafalgar Communit Club held a very euchre party on Friday night May with tables of in play at the Percy Merry School The 1st prize was won by 2nd prize by Kennedy 1st prize for the gents by Harvey Dunn and 2nd fay Hilda Bauman The low were won by parling and Cameron Mar shall The draw prizes were won by Alice Lancaster Tom Brownridge Edna Ball Ruth Ford Muriel Connor Bessie Mildred Mason Bessie Frank Peacock Mary Leslie Mane Peacock and May donated all the draw prizes Cathy May of Winston Churchill Blvd spent the weekend with Susan Edwards of Both Satan and Cathy finished the Miles for Millions Walk on Saturday Get well wishes are extended to Roy Currie who a patient in the Milton District hospital Get well wishes are extended to May belle May who is a patient in the South Peel Hospital The best of get well wishes are extended to Maybclle North Trafalgar Euchre held their weekly euchre party on Saturday night May There were nine tables of euchre in play with the prizes going to the following winners Gladys fnglis Norma Tripp Ola Robin and Sylvia Bradley The gents prizes were won by Tom Bill Thomson and Joe Ellis The lucky draws were won by Rose Russell and Jim Hamilton Birthday greetings are ex tended to Susan Jepson who will celebrate her birthday on Wednesday May 9 to Mrs Harold Crozicr May 10 Anniversary greetings are extended to Mr and Mrs Garry Break who celebrate their wedding a on Saturday Maj Birthday arc ex tended to two ittle tots who are celebrating fourth bir ihdays tile Stemn an on May 10 and to Northcote on Anniversary greetings are extended to Mr and Mrs Forbes who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Tuesday May 15 The flowers in the sanctuary on Sunday were In loving memory of Bruce Adams beloved husband of Els pet Heath dear father of John and Birthday greetings are ex tended to Mrs Donna Break who will celebrate her birthday Thursday May and also to Mrs Margaret on Thursday May Anniversary greetings are extended to Mr and Mrs Jim Brown who will celebrate heir ninth anniversary May Birthday greetings are ex tended little Nicole will celebrate her 1st birth day May and birthday arc also extended to Hamilton and Mrs Jim Ilanl will celebrate their birthdays on Sunday May An umpire clinic for coaches and umpires was held at the North Trafalgar Recreation Centre on Sunday May when over attended a very in cresting and formative meeting Leader was Mr Dunn past president of the A S A MRS JIM HAMILTON Cheops is the Greek name for the monarch who built the greatest PHONE Brampton West Garden Club met at the home of Jean and Bonnie Crawford recently decided local themselves The Blooming Buddies Their president is Julie Laidlaw and the secretary is Janet Johnson Linda and Eccles makes the six members Leaders are Mrs Paul Johnson and Mrs Jack Crawford The girls must plant at least 10 vegetables and four annual flowers Home beaut ideation Is being studied In this project Each girl brought a perennial flower to the meeting and ex changed their flowers Home United Church celebrated its tilth an on Sunday May Guest speaker was Rev Hallett Llewelyn of United Church Home United Church choir sang two selections during the service which was well attended with the church almost full for the special Norval United Church Couples attended the movie Pete and Tilly at Sheridan Mall on Thursday evening May 3 with about members enjoying the evening the movie the group had lunch at a restaurant in before returning Manning the check point at Parish Hall on Saturday May 5 for the Miles for Millions ITS Now An EXCELLENT SELECTION of Hybrid Teas and Climber CRASS and US a PI- MOSS I ORNMFNTS fMFNTTAHIFSand for PI SI cum for III Mi chips Free Use of OPEN 7 Days a Week WEBBS Greenhouses I INF I mile of MAI Kl Open Bam In in dally walk were Rev and Mrs R Walter Ridley Rev Ruggle Rev K Jull Ian Jul I and Mrs Gordon Laidlaw In the ternoon Billy and Hick Whit lekoek assisted in serving the orange drink and hot chocolate During the morning lho were with hundreds arriving about the time These were the walkers who started at Brampton and came fairly close together but in the afternoon those checking in had started at Georgetown and had completed most of the walk when they arrived here so they came In smaller groups and straggled nut most of the afternoon Congratulations all those whu finished the walk Mrs Terry the new President of the omen Institute was In the chair for the May meeting held at the home of Mrs Jack May on Thursday evening May Mrs J May and Mrs I Cleave Home Economics conveners were in charge of the program The roll call was answered with My trick to stretch my budget dollar A few of the answers were Always take a list of what you need Don go shopping when arc hungry Only shop once a week Buy hamburger In preference to other meats Mrs J May gate an in leresting paper on Sourdough She explained how it is necessary to always a starter in the fridge and add to it twice a week this you can biscuits and bread Mrs Larry May had made delicious Sourdough biscuits for lunch and Mrs Lawrence May assisted with a jellied salad During trie cup and saucer was presented to Mrs Chester who has been president for the past three The highlight of the evening was the Market Basket auction sale with Mrs Marie Murray auctioneer There were a large number of various items for sale from aprons to plants and lots of fun with brisk bidding by members The Trees for Canada project held by all groups of Cubs Scouts and Venturers of the North Hal ton District on Saturday May was a very successful da Mr helped organize the day and acted as planting of the whok project Trees v planted in various Credit Valley Conservation areas by various groups were 14 Cubs and leaders Marie and Murray and five Scouts and their leader Carter participating Supervisors of the Norvaj group were Mr Bob Young two Venturers and one Rover and several parenls of the boys planted their trees at the Credit Villcy Conservation at Orangeville Reservoir Remember to put out your empty bottles fur the Brownies lo pick up on Saturday It will save them time if remove the tops from the battles as hey will he sorted and for recylmg by the The bottle drive will cover the east end of is well village and district Mark Smith old son of Mrs Howard Smith returned home from the hospital on May The operation to sew his ear back on was unsuccessful and he was transferred from Georgetown District Memorial to Peel Georgetown Public Library Will NOT KNEW BOOKS BIT AFTER JUNE 1st They must be renewed at the library The ding period will be Increased from to weeks without penalty ADAMS 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