October IS Cutting for CCS Anyone on there who has been pulling off getting a haircut might wont In consider pulling It off for a little longer to October to be precise Thai Is the day Christians Salon will be holding a with the entire coil of each haircut going the Canadian Cancer Society The staff are donating heir lime from 10 a lo on Hint Sunday TtiLrc will be seven people cutting hair everybody is welcome to walk in any time of day However those who want to be sure of getting in con appointment ahead of time The prices for haircuts will stay the same from to she hopes Hie salon will equal or better a normal business day receipts The cut is to men and children as well as women All the salon regular services are available to any customers who asks for them such as perms coloring 1 1 mini make up and facials but primarily I he idea to cut hair The cancer society volun teirs will be serving coffee throughout the day and tonng the fund raising using a They alio Mope to encourage people volunteer drivers as the society Is little short on drivers at the moment We encourage to come out and have a haircut and a cup of coffee Christians said Obituary Jessie Harris Jessie Harris a long time resident of Georgetown passed away suddenly at Georgetown Memorial al on September 1979 She was born Alexandra Ann on March In Toronto the eldest of three children of Maxim Yaw and his wife Ann Urban ski who had immigrated to Canada from the Ukraine then part of the Hungarian Empire In her parents a farm near the village of In the vicinity of Flic Rice Lake She was raised there with her brother Donald Pat and her sister Ola She attended school at Mill Valley where she her third form high school tier parents are interred at nearby Centre ton Cemetery In 1932 left home and lived for a time in Toronto before coming lo Georgetown She found employment with Smith Slone Ltd and worked there for a number of years before leaving in 1W7 lo raise her growing children For a brief period In 1968 she was again employed by Smith Stone Lid hired On November 1939 in Brampton she married John Stanley Harris of Term The couple established their home in Georgetown In 1M1 their first child Max was born and In heir second child Joan was bom Since first coming to George town she attended Hie First Baptist Church on Mam Street During the thirties she was a member of that church young people group and she also taught Sunday school the congregation of the First Baptist merged with the congregation of Baptist Church she became a member of church In recent she taught handicrafts at thai church vacation bible school She was an active member or the Baptist Church Ladies Guild She read widely on various subjects and was creative person Throughout her life she attended night school and became proficient in oil paint and ceramics decorated with the products of her talent In later years she studied languages at night school She was known for her capability and originality In designing and tailoring In less reccnl years she taught handicrafts for children at She Is survived by her band John Stanley Hams of Georgetown her son Maxim Harris of Brampton her daughter Joan Harris of Prince George British and her sister Ola Mrs Arthur of Hamilton She is predeceased by her brothers Donald of Lake Funeral services were held by Rev Johi Vincent at Maun Baptist Church lowed by Interment at Green wood Cemetery Georgetown Sep tember bearers were Arthur of Ha Harold Harris of Pro ton Station Harvey Kirkwood of Acton John of Georgetown Jeff Simpson of Term Colto and Lawrence Rayner of Georgetown 22995 emergencies You have the added security of greater range and cleaner signals with this mobile unit it gets your message through when AM communication is impossible Choose from 40 channelson upper lower sideband 12 watts PEP or AM channels Dual IF stages and crystal ceramic filters provide freedom from Interference and quartz circuitry locks signals mi PA facility Deluxe Pro stereo headphones Enjoy 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