Le Notes JRemembrance Dinner Is Success THE November 1S73 HAA Delegates At Conference Herald Photo CONTACT CENTRE OPENS Rev Walter Ridley of the Contact Centre The new North Hal ton Contact Centre contact centre located in takes a congratulatory Georgetown was officially telephone call from the Peel opened last Thursday Donation Is Made To Contact Centre meeting of the Countess of St torn are Chapter IODE was held Monday Nov tz with a good attendance Mrs J as Evans presided The minutes and treasurer s report were given and correspondence read A donation was made to the North Contact Centre Peter Lauderdale was the recipient of the award at the high school com It was presented by Mrs Keith Barber educational secretary Reports were received on the Christmas card sales and on the bridge tournament A wreath was placed at the Cenotoph by the regent on Remembrance Day Mrs Evans nave an account of the area meeting other members attended in Durham and recently Public awareness the increase in venereal d was stressed Mrs was presented with her year pin and two new members Mrs C Hibbert and Mrs J Turn bull were welcomed into the Chapter by the regent Mrs Evans Meeting closed with the Queen A lively auction sale followed with Mrs K Meers acting as auctioneer Lunch was served with Mrs G McGllvray Mrs and Mrs R Barber assisting Mrs Mrs From expressed thanks to the hostesses and Mrs the auctioneer Members of Georgetown Hospital Auxiliary executive attended the annual convention of the Hospital Auxiliary Association at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto October Members at tending were Mrs June Dean 1st vice president Mrs Jean MacDonald director of volunteers and Mrs Beth Clark secretary Taking part in round table discussions at the convention were Mrs Ruth Law buyer gift shop Mrs Laura gift shop com chairman Mrs Dean Mrs MacDonald and Mrs Clark attended the Trustees Medical Staff and General sessions at the Four Seasons Sheraton where Mrs Somers associate professor of Medical School New Jersey and research associate of industrial Relations Photo Contest Near Deadline Credit Valley Conservation Authority Amateur Photo Contest closes December 1973 The authority is offering prizes totalling for the best black and while photo or 35 mm colored slide In four categories recreation and scenic areas forest areas and wildlife flood and pollution control education and historic sites Photos and slides submitted will become the property of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority and the Judges decision will be final All pictures must be sent to the Information Officer Credit Valley Conservation Authority Meadowvale Ontario iKo on or before Dec 1 Judging will be completed during the first week In December and all contestants will be notified of the winners Princeton University New Jersey was the keynote speaker TOPIC WAS The Role of the Hospital in our Health Care System Mrs also at tended volunteer director sessions She reported a very Informative session on working with volunteers headed by Miss Sonny Shuter She also attended small hospital forums which dealt more directly with Georgetown type of programmes The Monday night banquet in the Canadian Room of the Royal York was attended by local representatives with other Ontario volunteers They enjoyed a humorous talk by Miss Angela A mitt from the University or Western Ontario Plead Guilty To Possession Two Norval youths who pleaded guilty to charges of marijuana were Ined each in Milton provincial court One of the youths Richard Cunningham is of i told police he pur chased a plastic bag containing marijuana at the Brampton Plaza according to Crown L H Owen Also fined was Steven 17 of Norval Charges were laid against the pair on Oct when police searched a Volkswagen owned by parked behind the Public School The two youths were in the car at the time Police located a rolled marijuana cigarette on the ground next to the driver and an Export A package containing owned bv De Sylva by WRIGHT SMITH The Remembrance Dinner held on Saturday came up to and served by the women of Knox Presbyterian Church John Armstrong took up down the Memory Lane of old Georgetown and Steamer rolled them in the aisles with his colorful anecdotes about various poor unsuspecting souls in the audience I guess when you have a guest speaker and a master of ceremonies who know almost everyone in town a little good lured kidding Is expected and even anticipated by the audience The high light of the evening was the presentation of a plaque to Miss Stone for years service to Branch This service takes the form of entering the names of deceased comrades in the Book of Remembrance which Book Miss Stone donated to Branch 120 in IMS Music was supplied by the PaceSetters and a good lime was had by all Duplicate Bridge A total of 14 tables of duplicate bridge were played at the Georgetown Legion Tuesday November 13 tor North South It was J Kahl and Wandel Lyanne Kwei and Nancy Beecroft Mike and Prust Arthur and Terry Ho ford Pat Williams and Mary Balfour Bart Fisher and Fred Allen For East West it was R Dickson and Walter B chn Lois Clayton Barbour Jim Hardy and John Coats Kay Campbell and Harry Eric and Steve Heller Jim While and Jim Car Club was drawn on Friday Nov is Lucky cheque receivers this week were N Bennett Bud George Nurse Chuck Crawford Del Beaumont and Frank Nicholson DART THROW Rout beef winners In the dart throw the same evening were George Louth BID Hanson 2 John Ferguson Elsie Lorain Han cox Murray Hewitt Helen Vlrtle Collins and BUI Chaplin Saturday Nov will be Members Night Comrades and their ladies are Invited to take long guests for an evening of Jollification The music will bo provided by the Road Runners If you want to be an Early Bird see the steward Don t forget the Children Christmas Tree on Dec Den t forget steaks for darts Friday Nov Please have your ticket stubs and cash handed In to Cord King at the earliest Thank Arrangements are being made for a New Years Eve Gala Night More details later The drawings for the proposed extension to the club- rooms are posted on the notice board come down and Inspect 25 YEARS OF MARRIAGE Celebrating years of marriage recently were Mr and Mrs Albert Leferlnk RR 1 Georgetown The couple has seven children and two grandchildren They have lived In Georgetown for the past 19 years A Ih anniversary Why stop at asked Albert Chooflt from Canadas rantal fleet of can ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Maunttlnvltw HERALD CIRCULATION TELEPHONE NUMBER ASHGROVE NEWS On Tuesday Nov women met at Hi litres t church of the Friendship Unit for a pot luck lunch After the meal delegates watched Mrs Stan Price of Campbellville ice and decorate a large flat cake She explained the details as she went along She wrote Happy Birthday in green and yellow Icing and the winner of the cake was Mrs Lillian of Milton who had a November birthday Because unit leader Mrs Harvey Nurse was ill and could not attend the meeting secretary Mrs Ward conducted a short business meeting She read a poem Christmas Comes in Different Times announced that the bale would be packed on Nov with articles to be left at the church by that date and that the general meeting will be held Nov Mrs John McNabb thanked Mrs Price for attending the meeting and for decorating the cake She also thanked the lunch committee Mrs John Ruddell and Mrs George Wilson We are all sorry to learn that Mrs Frances Thompson fell one day recently and tore ligaments in her leg All her friends hope that she can soon walk freely again Mr and Mrs Albert Sweet of Somerset Eng have been visiting their son and his family Philip and Jean and children and also at the home of Mr and Mrs Hector Bird Mrs John Bellboddy DID YOU KNOW The mistletoe a parasitic plant was held sacred by the ancient Celts as possessing magical properties of a n approximately 000 worth f real estate was sold through the Multiple Listing Services of liramplon ileal Estate Board The board is con striving to est obi and standardize p on a manner thi II create and ret a confide respect So if are considering sell lor your to services a Keillor can display mini Kiwi Gentlemen THE WELL DRESSED LADY WEARS A CORSAGE OF FLOWERS FROM FRESH FLOWER CORSAGES For Christmas parties and Dances ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS CORSAGES For her coat If you make your money installing furnaces you soon learn what it costs to run them a MILL ST mi Your etra touch Florist Quant ty prices lor Organizations BARTLETTS SHOES Shoes Winter Boots Slippers for the Entire Family at Sale Prices Join us at 8 Queen Street West Brampton SAVE UP TO Sale Starts Nov 21 Store will be closed Nov 20 for sale preparation This is always a sale event So come in early SAVE UP TO r sale preparation This is always a O terrific sale event o BARTLETTS SHOES QUEEN ST DOWNTOWN BRAMPTON Hum Mulder and Hank have worked up a successful little business in Guelph re contractors for heating equipment Hank and Henn met v hen they both worked for a local heating contractor Then 7 ago the struck out on their own these two men install all kinds of equipment a customer w ants But hen it comes to their n plant Kenwood Mechanicals Ltd it has to be natural gas heat The reason is In the contracting business if you re going to nuke mone ou ve got to know what things cost And Hank and Henry know that natural gas is the clean efficient and economical fuel for heating and water heating the Mulders and the Oostervelds have natural gas furnaces Plus gas water heaters ranges and dryers Hank know i good thing when they see it gas it makes good dollars and sense union ghs LIMITED