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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1973, p. 2

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OPP REPORT YOUNG CANADA AT GEORGETOWN LIBRARY During Ihe week ending Nov 17 police officers from Milton detachment of he Ontario Provincial Police investigated general occurrences In eluded in this number were three break and enters two thefts three alleged thefts five persons were charged for violating the Control Act one domestic complaint ACT II STARR I NO The Group FROMOAKVILLE Two acts or u I humorous and musical en on LOVE LIFE AND JESUS CHRIST St Pauls Anglican Church IN November Morning Services one threatening phone call one person was charged for violating narcotic control act six charges were laid relating to impaired driving one stolen car was recovered and one person was charged for driving while his driver s licence wis under suspension three trespass complaints The remaining occurrences were relatively minor In nature and required little time to clear motor vehicle collisions in vol 19 vehicles 13 persons were Injured In seven of the collisions and property damage was estimated to exceed Thirteen charges for violation of the Highway Traffic Act have been lam as a result of 10 of these collisions The cause of the remaining three were attributed to road conditions During the week Provincial Constable JUL Safety and Information officer of Milton detachment spoke to students at Robert Little Public School In Acton and Georgetown District Christian School about safety SAFETY TIP Blasting out a railway cutting with explosives may be a commendable feat but blasting a few pedestrians off their feet and out of their wits by means of a horn is far from com It is unnecessary and a startled person can Jump right into your path Your playful toot would not be so carefree then So use your horn wisely and well Pedestrians are reminded to be courteous as well Although the pedestrian may have the right of way he should cross the roadway as quickly as possible me to Chun Immanuel Lutheran Church Road at Carole St Rev Harold Pstier Sunday School am CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev J W rex GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Sunday inn School MOUNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH WELCOME KnoxLimehouse Presbyterian Church REV PETER BARROW B KNOX CHURCH Main and Church Gcorgi MORNING SERVICE a CHURCH SCHOOL a NURSERY CARE MORNING SERVICE MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICE am Church with an exciting Sunday School Six serving Georgetown and area A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH St Georges Church ANGLICAN Street Rector The Revd Gallagher BA STB SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT NOV a The Holy Eucharist a The Holy Eucharist a Morning Prayer CHURCH SCHOOL and It m Nursery and m Georgetown Pentecostal Church Church with TALL Stt I Tel E J SUNDAY NOV 25th to a Christian Spactal Pre Christmas Contest Come and meat Ethel Egbert Frlandi Ba and break our record again Ham Morning Worship Join us for an hour ol hurt fait worship Topic THE EVER LASTING LOVE Evening Evangaiiitk Special Paitor THE WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT YOURSELF WEEKLY SERVICE p m Tui Praytr and Praise Service Bible Thurs Service We Invite you to loin growing youth I group In Oeorgatown HORNBY NEWS North Trafalgar Euchre Club held a euchre party on Satur day night at the North Trafalgar Centre There were 10 tables of euchre in play with the prizes being awarded to winners Irene Goodfellow Lena Hamilton and Martha Wilson Harold Marie Murray who played as a gent and Clare Wilson The lucky draws were won by Anne Stout and VI Preston The next euchre will be held on Saturday night Birthday wishes are extended to Betty Jo who will celebrate her birthday on Saturday and on Tuesday Nov 26 Laurie Royce will celebrate her blr thday Best wishes to Betty Jo and Laurie Anniversary greetings are extended to Mr and Mrs Joe Summit who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Sunday Best wishes to Joe and May A birthday party was held at the home of Mrs of the Ninth Line Hornby In honor or her daughter Ann who was celebrating her ninth birth day Gueata who attended were Karen Skrotikl Lynda Kent Hamilton and Angela her slater Games were and they also danced They were given noise makers Chocolate cake and soft drinks were enjoyed by all Mr and Mrs Garry Hamilton Kendra and Kim visited with Mr and Mrs Roy South of Brampton Birthday greetings are ex tended Mrs Albert Mar chment who will celebrate her birthday on Saturday November Best wishes to Laura Mrs Irma Tyndall Laurie and Danny of Clinton spent the weekend at Mr and Mrs Leslie of the Ninth Line Hornby Mr and Mrs Jim Hamilton of Hornby visited with Mr and Mrs Peter Gates of Low vi lie Mrs Joe Saliba of the Eighth HERALD Wednesday November 1973 Line Hornby held a birthday party in honor of her daughter Nancy who was celebrating her fifth birthday Friends who attended were cousin Patricia Saliba Jennifer Roberts Mary Perlc Janice Riebqr Cindy Stephena Andieve Mfcillef Christine Johnson Games were played and balloons were out to the children A inch was enjoyed Mrs Jim Hamilton PERSONAL Mr and Mrs Richard Smith and wee son Karl of New Mexico returned home Monday after visiting with his brother and sister law Mr and Mrs Don Smith and Paul Drive Sunday their aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Garfield St en at a family dinner In their honor Family and relatives were present from London Rldgetown and Georgetown I theres never been GAME TIME IS RING AROUND THE ROSY AT JUNIOR LIBRARY Watch Given Albert Dawson On Retirement An engraved watch was Albert Dawson of 11 King St Georgetown at a retirement party given in his honor Friday night Mr Dawson retired after years in delivery service in Georgetown He began work on a coal truck in for Kcntncr and Son changing toan oil truck for oil burner service in and Son sold out in July 1969 and Mr Dawson joined II Ltd where he worked until last 1 can count the days 1 ve had off on one hand Mr Dawson said and 1 never had an I m not sure what I going to do for retirement he said but I think 1 11 start with a week or two oft The for Mr Dawson was given by staff members of Ltd MRS Herald Photos SANDRA COOPER AND LINDA AND PUPPET Fireflies Hold Car Rally Mr and Mrs Danny Hewitt of Georgetown grabbed first prize In a SO mile car rally sponsored by the Georgetown Fireflies Camping Club held last Sunday A total of 14 cars Merc entered in the race which started at the Terra Cotta Conservation area and finished at Ccdarvale Park Mr and Mrs Ran Archer won the booby prize over the twohour rally Harrington Hand Crafts PRINCE ST GLEN WILLIAMS STUFFED WOODEN TOYS JEWELLERY POTTERY BLOWN GLASS LEATHER ESKIMO INDIAN ART And much more EXCLUSIVELY CANADIAN NOTICE LOCAL PUBLIC HEARING SOLANDT COMMISSION In Response to many local requests and an Official Request from Halton County Council COM SOLANDT will be holding a PUBLIC HEARING IN MILTON Concerning the Proposed 500KV Hydro Transmission line TUESDAY NOVEMBER 27th 1973 8pm MILTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA 396 Williams Ave Milton A J Warden County of Halton DID KNOW Inflation I be so bud If prices I keep up a better time JOHN BOUGHTON Grapefruit 8 OF A Broccoli CUM I B C CANAOA FANCY Delicious 3l FLAVORFUL CANADA FANCY MADE Fresh Chicken Quarters CANADA A TAllHtTI IEEF Prime Rib Roast Side Bacon CANADA A Prime Rib Steaks OLD 11 AND BEEF Breakfast Sausage T 119 Green or Wax Beans IGA Cheese Slices Flaked Tea Bag Smk a Port Honey Comb IGA LUCKY SHOPPER Mrs Jack Teeter 21 Mountainview S 1654

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