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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 29, 1975, p. 12

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Imperials plan for St Patricks day ByRwnaTlmpson letting Milton Bronte and Erin Our gala went to ton lucky In ochre beat them they were the NOTICE To Our Customers We Wish To Advise Our Customers That Our Store WILL BE CLOSED WED FEB 5th For taking Inventory BUSINESS AS USUAL THURSDAY If MURRAY Guelph St winners In Janet and Doll Carter emerged the tint place winner and Joyce and Sarah were second Very nice ladles Brampton was third Hopefully the men will do equally as well this Saturday In Brampton when they go to play crlbbage In a tone tournament Doyour beat fellows There were several more names on the list to go to Brampton but with Jakes early bird do on the tame day they removed their names There Just seem to be enough Saturdays to do all wo want I hope to see all the early birds out on Saturday with their wives or husbands Jack Ferguson t played for us for quite some time and It will be a pleasure to listen to him again A buffet will be available and several draws Remember the time and date tod Saturday February The Imperial Section of the Branch held tbelr monthly meeting last Sunday and they had a very good turnout about 30 members attended There were four prospective mem bers out also The Imperials wasted no time In setting up business for the coming year On March 15th they are having a St Patricks dance This Is a Saturday night and It looks like Its going to be a terrific night There will be a live band local entertainment door prlxe spot prizes and a buffet All this for- Moo a couple Better circle your night I know some of the local entertainment they are getting and believe me they are really really good Joe Poirler and Art Lawrence are In charge of ticket sales Of course 1 11 remind you later on At yesterdays meeting they appointed their own PRO to look after all their activities Tom Munt will handle this Job They will be having a stag later on and when the date la set 1 11 let you know They also have something else up tbelr sleeves that they are working on but I don t think I give you all the news right now Ill keep something for another time Jimmy Murphy was out on Saturday and also at the Im meeting Can hold a good fellow back That Jim is as active as possible and be read some poema while at the meeting The Imperials are looking for volunteers to get Jim down on occasional Saturdays so If you can help out let them know On Friday March all who helped at the Plowing Match Auxiliary and Branch members along with their husbands and wives are invited to a special night at the Branch This Is In appreciation of the work that was done This should be quite a night as there were so many thitcameout It was certainly something different as we had never tackled anything like It before So thats another night to circle on your calendar folks Well I went to visit a few Comrades at the hospital last Saturday Found Stan Smith was lapping up his last day of loafing around He was going home on Sunday Jimmy Gilchrist was taking It easy that a possible as low and behold when I walked In to see him bis room mate was Archie Pollock Now thats bad twosome to be together Went to see Walt Loutb and am say he wasnt there tone home In the bad been in hospital for two weeks and expects to return for another week to 10 days Hope all you will be well and home very toon Nell Chaplin la homo also and we hope you are feeling a lot better Nell An open Invitation to all the Auxiliary who want to start together for our Come on down to my house this Thursday after SO and see If going house to house proves successful enough If we get too many out we can see about letting aside one evening in the hall for our gettogethers Bring what ever you want to work on Those who are going to see bow these dogs are done bring a hanger four oneounce skeins of main color and one oneounce skein of contrast Betty McLean will be here to help us someone wants to hold the next work bee let me know and 1 let the girls know We bad an town guest at our Branch on Saturday George Bray leys nephew David was visiting from New Brunswick and commented on bow lovely our Lounge Is Nine draws have been made to bring us up to date on our Car Club draw Eight were drawn a week ago and the ninth draw as made on Thursday as It was our general meeting night Following are the M winners Draw No I Larry Laloode Joe Louth James Dickenson 148 Norton Dave Osborne Jim McArthur Drsw No Carole Hulme Dave Lough Jerry Tomllns Mrs 177 Bill Harrison Draw No Clarke I Ken Nash 160 Cross Lloyd Lantz Draw No Bud Glbbs Frank Nicholson Dan Peggy 110 Bill Hanson 233 Cyril E McLean Draw No 432 Chuck Crawford 131 L Sedore 470 Mrs King Roy Puckering Barb Burns Martin Moriarity Draw 132 G Shirley CouIIghan L Hamilton Carole R Ward Ted Arnold Draw No Earl Wilcox Marg TarxweU 387 Vera Klrley Dennis Sayle 330 Dave Osborne Millie Mc Draw No US L Held Sadler Ruth Reid Herb Louth 78 Ted Arnold 180 Draw No Bob Allen 378 Harley Don 14v Pat- tenon Ralph Tompson OS I Pent old president of the Georgetown Joyce ties presented a cheque for to hospital administrator Fred Morris Monday The donation makes up the final towards a microtome knife a new piece of equipment used in the quick diagnosis of malignancies In tissue The rest of the money for the machine has been given by various service clubs in town since the Leos kicked off the campaign In earl lab Glad to see Mrs McLean back Norval on CBC news morning fake It easy fellows Auxiliary ladle in hospital were Maggie Murphy who I thought was looking a lot better and Rae McAusIand who la feeling no too bad I found out last week that Lola Congratulations to Webb daughter of Mr and Mrs Keith Webb and John who were married at the Webb borne on Saturday January IB The reception was held at the Hall with about enjoying the dinner catered to by the Womens Institute followed by dancing to The Country Rockers orchestra They will reside in Mlsslssauga Prior to wedding Gwen was honored with showers from her neighbors and friends Mrs Robert Tripp was hostess for a miscellaneous shower with Cent Margaret Owen and were hostess for a surprise miscellaneous shower for at the Webb hymns that had been composed or set to music by people of this diocese special service held In St Judea Anglican Church following the even song service on Sunday evening January 18 The about neighbors and friends Andrew Dew hurst choir Anatomy of a Gas Range Our latest gas ranges are beautiful enough to be seen in the most modern kitchens And when it gets down to actually replacing your present gas range we know you give that surface beauty a lot of close scrutiny and thats when youll really be sold Todays gas ranges come with all the latest timesaving conveniences Take the oven its a continuous cleaning oven that does exactly what the name suggests It cleans itself continuously As you use it There are also selftiming ovens to cook dinner when youre not even home And microray broilers to speed up cooking time But while all our new ranges are convenient theres one feature that still outshines the others Cooking control The instantheat feature of natural gas means the minute you turn on the flame vou turn on the heat And the infiniteheat feature means you have an infinite number of settings to choose from low enough to melt chocolate without burning the pot or high enough to deepfry or stirfry in a wok Then too theres the matter of energy conservation With instantheat control you never waste energy just warming up or cooling down elements Or for that matter you never waste energy just keeping your oven clean Lets face it when it comes to effiaency gas is a natural Theres no refining or generating involved youre getting fuel energy from its source for a wise and efficient use of energy resources When it comes time to replace your present range get a natural gas range We think youll agree the Beauty of gas is what it does for your time LIMITED DDtON was one of the 13 lucky winners to receive prise as part of the recent conte held b the company and radio Earl Ryder of Ryders TV in Moore Park presented the prizes to the his store which took part In the contest as a local representative The winners were de of Acton Mrs Francis Jean Doug Tucker David Wilson Patrick McCarthy Fred Tolton Janet Marshall Nick Shorten Breads Dixon J Barb Hannan Ralph Love and Sanford leader and organist and the choir members spent many hours learning the hymns for the special service was on television again last Friday evening January on CBC a Channel Five 11 pm newscast The news Item showed the dam at Norval and gave a abort In terview with Julian Reed It showed how he using the water going over the dam to make electric power for bis large farm borne The house shown and one scene was of Julian and tbelr daughter Melanle walking along their property by the river Julian a still working on this project aimed at making bis own electricity As a freelance actor Julian is often seen in commercials on TV and sometimes fa ad vertising pictures The latest Is In The Canadian section of the Toronto Star on Saturday January The advertisement for Benson ft Hedges long cigarettes and shows Julian In a winter scene outdoors very cold In his short underwear along with another man looking quite comfortable In bis red long Johns Words In the ad longer the better It Is quite an amusing and colorful picture United Church Couples Club held tbelr first meeting the new year In the church basement following a skating party at SchooTon Wednesday evening January 22 Officers elected for the year are president George and Marilyn Smith secretary Jack and Mary Crawford treasurer Ron and Phyllis The New Years Eve party held In Stewarttown Hall was a very successful evening again this year All report an en joyable evening with dancing and a buffet turkey dinner the highlights of the party Mrs Dorothy McLean spent most of January with her son and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs Ronald McLean of Brampton While there she had a nasty bout with the virus flu that so many people nave had The Objectives Of THE HALT0N BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education Is beginning the seventh year of responsibility for the education of its pupils As we enter 1975 the Board wishes to restate publicly the philosophical goals that direct Its efforts end the efforts of Its principals and staff Within the Intent of these broad statements Individual schools develop very specific objectives We believe In the Individuality of children School programs should allow each child to develop his potential to the fullest extent within the limitations of the resources available toe Board Although we recognize that schools should establish their own priorities the type of student we hope to devetopshould be one with a the skills of readlngtfstenlng speaking and writing and the skills of arithmetic computation required for daily life as a citizen b the ability to research information from a body of knowledge c the ability to select and evaluate Information d the ability to make reasoned judgements 0 an Inquisitive attitude towards knowledge f a wholesome conviction of self worth an awareness of the needs and rights of others an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of a citizen In Canada and 1 the awareness of that which Is creative within him and some ex perience of the Intellectual discipline of the arts We believe that these objectives can be achieved best through the ap plication of the principle of continuous progress Children learn at dif ferent rates at different times In different areas of study by different methods of teaching Learning must have continuity so that gaps or unnecessary duplication In Instruction do not appear Within the policies the Board each school should be allowed latitude to evolve a program Patterns of staffing design of schools Integration of program and varieties of program between schools should all be directed towards the objectives listed above and the principle of continuous progress Ultimately children should beallowed to progress In every learning area and from division to division at any time during the year with the con currence of the principal parent and teacher this winter thus there baa been no Nerval News for a few weeks It would have been much nicer to report that the reason for no news was because of a trip to Florida Instead of the flu However she enjoyed extended stay In Brampton with Ron and Joan and their two boys four yearold David and twomonthsold Robbie The annual meeting of Union Presbyterian Church was held at the church on January Rev Howard Smith opened the meeting with a Bible reading and prayer A H was appointed chairman and Mrs Bishop secretary for the evening from a tions and they Indicated that the put year had been a suc cessful one The managers for the coming year are Alan Cook Norman Newns Dennis Van Ravens Dave Anderson Hugh Leslie Arthur Von with Howard Dolson Doug McDonald and C Bishop newly appointed Mrs A H McKane and Mrs Roy Thompson represent the women a sssoclatioa on the board Dessert and coffee were served by a group of the and a social tune was enjoyed Unit Two of the Nerval Untied Church Women met at the home of the president Mrs Edna Murray recently for a planning meeting for the upi coming year Program group were appointed and Ideas discussed The executive remained the same with Mrs Edna Murray president Mrs Ella Laldlaw secretary and Mrs overall treasurer The hostess served lunch and a social time was enjoyed Unit One of United Church met at the home of Mrs Lome Cleave on Thursday afternoon January with the new president Mrs Gordon Miller presiding Mrs wra Graham gave the devotional and Mrs Guy Wilson gave the study The roll call was answered with mem bership fees and My plana for the new year Mrs Norman Laldlaw and Mrs Guy Wilson assisted the hostess In serving lunch while a social time was enjoyed Mr Elgin Cunningham of Brampton preached at Norval and Home united Cnurchee on Sunday morning January as as Joan Macintosh assistant to Rev Walter Ridley was sick Church Charge and adults attended a special musical evening at Grace United Church Brampton on Sunday evening January Rev Brian Thrasher and bis group from Kingston presented a lively program of scripture readings followed by ap propriate music in their In terpretation of the Bible reading for Professional Real Services CONSULT A REALTOR A Realtor Is a professional in real estate who sub scribes to a strict Code of Ethics ss a member of the local and the Canadian Real Estate Association He Is trained to evaluate your problem and recom mend a solution So whether you are selling a 3 room bungalow or a room chateau see a Realtor Look for this seal which only he can display BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE BOARD limit limn

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