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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1973, p. 3

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Vandals Attack Park And Destroy Property TriCounty Hockey Executive Announced GLEN WILLIAMS The other night Conservation Am vu visited by some of those so called tun people bent on destruction Credit Valley Conservation Authority stair had left a large tractor parked near the service building and returned the next morning to And the wiring torn out and other damage done rendering the tractor Inoperable Cost of wan plus the time lost having completed Other recent damage done Includes a slab door on the Belfountaln washroom broken where someone had forced It open windows broken root and limbing damaged at the Conservation Area signs torn down and scenic route signs sawed off broken off ana stolen trees demolished that took 100 years to grow tables cut up and burned or thrown into the river or lakes chains cut and gates broken in many Conservation Areas Much of this vandalism Is of a petty nature but requires masalve amounts of staff time to repair of replace Those using the author I ly parks sometimes complain about the cost of entry In any year the coat of van ilism runs Into thousands of dollars In staff time and materials Missing trees and are Irreplaceable It is not considered fair to the responsible citizen to have to pay for damage done by those who ruin open space areas bought and paid for with the public tax dollar As long as the vandalism continues It will be reflected In the entry fees paid by all of the people who the Authority Conservation along the Credit Valley Cenotaph Service Sunday Nov The Georgetown County hockey schedule for the year has been released and another new season is now In full swing The executive for the for this year is headed by president Jim Buck lBlVlce Bob Tost 2nd Vice Reeks treasurer Bob Thompson and secretary Noel The committee members are Bruce Cropper Jim Forbes Bill Richardson Don Henderson Lit Barnes Joyce Dean Nellie Shirley Simpson Bob McCandless Bud and Stnn Mieczaniec The Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group provide Tor both minor and major divisions each division con of our learns Listed are the names or coaches and managers of the four teams in the MINOR division AtomCoachTerry Lane Asst coach Max Bill Korzack PeeweeCoach Hay Chapman Bantam CoachBill Hum manager Holmes Midget Coach Vaughn Thompson managerGordon Monk This year there is a learn for the eight year olds This is the novice team and looked otter by coach Cooper and manager Games lo be played coming week are Sunday Nov the and Bantams will play at Milton Game limes and On Tuesday Nov all teams play at home in the Georgetown arena Games starl at with the Atoms followed by Ihc bantams and midgets All four teams will play a game schedule Don Henderson of ihc Support Group dance com mittee said the first dance of season will be held at the Credit Valley Club on Frldaj Nov Music will be supplied by the Generation Gap The dance Is open to everyone A buffet lunch will be served and assorted prizes given away Tickets are available from all team managers or Don Henderson by WRIGHT SMITH As Veterans and Legion members we are fast the most solemn time of the year This Is the when we should realize Why we are Now we all know why we are veterans Butdo we know why we are members of ihe Royal Canadian Legion The answer is summed up in three little words Lest We Forget we forgel buy a poppy and lest we forget attend the services at the cenotaph on Sunday Nov 11 at Popples will be on sale locally from Nov lo Nov II Chances are that the happiest people a I the Air Cadets Fun- held in the Legion Hall on Saturday were Grieves and Pat Everson who won darts tourney Jim Hale and Don Perry of Branch K port Credit who won the Crib Trophy and George and Betty Sheppart who took home the Euchre prize At the dance held the same evening G Johnson won the main draw and bergs name come up for the door prize The Stag evening on Friday was a success We have that Information al firsthand from Jim Carney Also we believe that Denny Wright did his best to make the interim draws a similar success by winning three of them No comment The draw for Car Club week six was held on Friday The winners were Blake Elaine Jewell Jerry Verrette Sarah Richards Pal Comer and Mid Memory Joggers ihe Im per in I section is holding its Matt benefit on Saturday Joe Poirier lolls me hat he has a few tickets The Armistice Day parade assembles at 1 30 outside the Legion Hall on Sunday Nnv From there 11 will move off to Cenotaph in Remembrance Park where the service will be held The Remembrance Supper will be held in Ihe Legion Hall 17 One ticket per member to a limit of BO Is available on signature So dont try to pick up your bud Hell just have to get his own his time TriCounty PeeWees Bow To Lodge Celebrates On 52nd Birthday Mrs Maxwell was accorded a A had as its guests members from S Annus and the birthday cake was cut by Angus and composing Ihe District two charter members of Mrs G Chalmers worshipful mistress was in charge of Haltons Pride Mrs Cartney and Mrs A Carter The draw for the quill made by mMlmg by deputy Mrs E Drouillard was made M Mills and the winner was Mrs John was Kincardine vlslnl Second prize a baby quill leamandMn Margaret Hyde donated by Mrs Robinson M jft was won by Mrs K and the association cushion donated by Mrs of the meeting Preston was won by C G Benham Next regular meeting will be held Nov 4 when election and installation of officers will be held was Mrs Hydes mother Mrs Bella Maxwell North Bay a past mistress of Pride of North True Blue Lodge and right worshipful grand The County minor hockey learn opened its season playing an game on Saturday Ocl The Georgetown boys did not play as well as coach Dwayne Hay would have liked them lo and came out on the losing end of a 4 game The lack of strong furechecking and costly tensive errors were the local troubles and took advantage scoring two quick goals in Ihe first period ana two more In the third The second period wenl scoreless Despite the 40 loss Bryan Bom holt played an outstanding game in Ihc nets for Georgetown Alter Iheir shutout loss Saturday ihe pecwees come on strong lor their opener Georgetown arena on Sunday with a high scoring game of over visiting Guclph The clock had ticked off just 47 before one of the twin Simpson brothers Brian scored with assists going to Bill and Gary Slock fish Three more goals were scored in ihe first period Lenze Kuiper from Terry Cull Borry Simpson from Lenze Kuiper and Bill from Gary Stockfish Strong work on ihc blue line only three goals scared In the second period two for Georgetown Curtis Marcil from Gary Stock fish and first of John Thorpes hot trick at unassisted got one of their two goals in Ihis period Hard persistent checking by Georgetown forwards gave them control of game and It showed in the third period when six goals were scored Four of our goals were scored in the first eight minutes of play with John Thorpe getting the first two to complete his three goal hat irick Both assists were from Barry Simpson Glenn Cunningham hen scored unassisted and Bill getting his second goal at by Dale treasurer of the LOBA of On HOMESTEAD FURNITURE PROUDLY OFFERS YOU THE LARGEST SELECTION OF COLONIAL FURNITURE IN GEORGETOWN AND AREA WHY NOT DROP IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THE GREAT SAVINGS WE HAVE ON ALL COLONIAL CHESTERFIELDS CHAIRS NOW IS THE TIME TO REFURNISH YOUR FAMILY ROOM DEN OR LIVING ROOM FOR THE COMING HOLIDAY SEASON GUARANTEED CHRISTMAS DELIVERY ON ALL STOCK ITEMS EXAMPLES Of The SAVINGS SETS ONLY LEFT SOFA and CHAIR BY ROXTON Covered in percent Her- gold green Reg On sale for only 399 first Come First Satisfied PERFECT GIFT FOR FATHER RECLINERS and J ROCKERS 119 lomesteai FURNITURE INTERIORS FREE DECORATING SERVICE FREE DELIVERY FREE LOTS OF FREE PARKING IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ALL STOCK ITEMS Glenn Gary Stockfish finished off scoring with a goal each and assists on both these goals going the combination of Brian Simpson and Bill Mike playing in the gave Georgetown strong goal lending allowing inly two goals The minor pecweea under coach Hay ana minager Glenn Chapman will two games this coming week Sunday Nov they will play Milton at and on Tuesday they are at home against Milton game time Over Hie post few weeks ihe In the Glen have had several interesting speakers on the subject of careens at their Wednesday night meetings On October 10th Mary Simpson spoke of unusual careen open to women ioda lhat were nol done by women 30 years ago The girls were advised of the various activities they could become Involved with to make their lives more Into res ling and prepare themselves for their chosen careers Mary Explained the limitations resulting from leaving school early and the advantages of finishing in preference to sometimes inconvenient at tendance of night school In later October 17 Donna Lambeth a hairdresser In Glen Williams outlined the requirements for a hair dressing career Donna per formed facials for several of the girls and spoke of other related topics On October 24 a discussion of the ministry and Its tunc lion in our society was led by Rev Harold Martin and a student minister Paul Putnam of St Johns United Church In Glen The members helped look after refreshments served during Ihe recent musical evening presented by ihe group Hakamu A MMTIIMi PROFESSIONAL FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS THE HERALD 8772201 Georgetown Pentecostal Church no Church with TALL SUtpl Tel Rev J I Sunday November 10 a Sunday College Silver dollar contest hot seats Rides Telephone a Morning Worship Specie Theme Follow Mb Evening Evangelistic Services Special Music Pastors Message What Lies Ahead WEEKLY SERVICE Tuesday Prayer and Praise Come and join people who love to pray Thursday jo Youth Nit Youth Debate Did Create the Heavens and the Earth WELCOME TO A FRIENDLY CHURCH Living Color only 88 VD Plus 50 Film Fee Bobles children adults groups Special of each pen on only Bit plus film per plus one film fee in radiant while and living color qualify Guaranteed Satisfaction Limit one Special per person Fast delivery Senior Citizens 10 A I I a PM M Friday le Saturday 5i30 PM BRING A FRIEND Wed Oct 31 to Sat ZELLERS COUNTY FAIR GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE Open Mon to 10am to pm Sat to pm correction from last weeks column the group performed In St Johns United Church here In the Glen The Glen Explorers group in a Halloween parly held at SI Johns Parish Hall Oct their regular Wednesday nighl getto gether Most of the girls brought a guest prizes were given tor ihe best costumes and a luncheon was served Due lo Halloween this Wed nesday The Explorers and CGIT cancelled regular meeting week but will resume on Wednesday Nov Mr and Mrs Gerald have been visiting wllh Mr brothers and their families Ellis and Ian Armstrong all of the district The arrived October from Thunder Bay to spend a few days visiting and last Saturday they attended their nephews wedding Bruce Taylor who was wed to Miss Barbara Hoist at Hanover At last Thursdays euchre session tables were put In and on white cards Gladys Ingles was high second Grace Brenner and the low score Tom On pink cords Kay Brotchie was high three lied for second Pew Addy and Inei Crlchlon The winning draw for second Pew and the low score Karen Pew The groceries were won by Catherine Bouskill Friday Oct boys from Glen Group loured Ihe Georgetown Fire Hall Chief Ken Bulkema spoke of fire prevention and answered questions presented by the boys The youth group meeting will be held on November 16 St Altons Church hall The Garbage Coalition comprising environmental groups from around southern Ontario met at Cedarvale Georgetown last Saturday Oct Mayor elect Tom Hill opened Ihe meeting with words of encouragement An executive was elected and the group representatives spent trie day exchanging in formal I on and experiences regarding recycling landfill sites and packaging reduction campaigns The Glen Williams area Pollution Probe members In attendance al Ihe Saturday meeting were Jean Barbara Cocks Beth and Flemming Malhissen Bar bara Chodura Fran Grady and Aage Ardal and and John Mitchell A special speaker attended lasl Sunday mornings service at St Altons Church In the Glen Abraham Lincoln from the Mar Church in India who is studying for two years at College In Toronto and plans to return home to India in the near future Last Sunday he gave an interesting talk about the church and way of life in India Gall M Williamson BALUNAFAD The brownies met last week and enjoyed a Halloween party They all came dressed for the occasion and hod a merry time playing games and best time of all was snack time During the evening the girls were working on ihe different crafts which are necessary for them to complete before earning their badge They expect lo have a display at Church on Saturday also a table homemade Any of the mothers of brownies or friends who wish to contribute towards this cause would be appreciated A car load of women from the attended and enjoyed Ihe annual fall districtday tor lasl Wednesday at the Master Feeds hall near Horn by Mrs Elsie Provan relumed to her home in Milton on Friday after spending an enjoyable few days her niece Mrs and family Mrs Wilfred Burt and Miss Lorraine Burt were guests at the wedding in Presbyterian Church on Friday night for Miss Jean and Ray Mr and Mrs Leo Jamieson spent a pleasant weekend recently at Wheatly when they were guests the home of and Mrs Mr was a former minister the church HERALD October 1973 Page 3A tercstlng sermon A Question Mr Mrs Tom Given Salvation was given by the celebrated a wedding an pastor Rev Stiles The anthem last week given by Ihe young choir and accompanied by Mrs Kerr was The Snooier Doners Soulh also enjoyed Following the Home makers service an Impressive order of taught how to put on bias dedication of the new Church binding shown how do kllchen look place when the Kalian hemstitching and make congregation met In Ihe ad- lamp shade This progress dilion Mr Sllles opened wllh has their prayer followed by scripture two Thursday evening reading by Mrs Norman meetings at the Community Sinclair who is president of the Centre The cubs had a very A new was repeated by cental dance at the Com minister and people A prayer Centre on Saturday of dedication and the night The committee an benediction closed the predates the efforts of all who ceremony Everyone was in- helped In any way There were vitedtorcmainforlunch which novelty dances and everyone provided an opportunity enjoyed themselves with the enjoy Christian fellowship music supplied by Jack Many persons from this locality were seen at the Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall Presbyterian church In Erin on were In Toronto on Sunday Sunday night People came out when they called on the newly In great numbers to hear The married couple Mr and Mrs Choral Society which Sam Cotter They had open Therewere house and welcomed relatives Edward H Schroeder DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC QU EEN ST EAST BRAMPTON Telephone HOUR SERVICE I Georgetown COMMUNITY 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