Halton Hills Images

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 4, 1984, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

SECTION A THE April IBM the HERALD Community of tears a hit in Ballinafad parent witnessed he ceremony The men fi choir sang an anthem Tears appropriate for the season of Lent Sun day April there will be a youth choir coming from to participate In the scr BANK ON IT Poor Anthony Viola had hard time keeping Jacket and lie on Friday morning Hilton Hills plain bank manager Terry Dickinson left Salvation Army Captain mil and the Main Street T D manager Marlins had fun lugging on Mr Violas clothing Georgetown TI branches are having a clothing drive tt to for he local Salvation clothes can be dropped off at he banks or Ihey can be picked up If requested If you can wear it share It is the theme Tor the drive Mr I the assistant manager at the Hal ton Hill plain T bank By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent The beautiful weather and a christening brought many out to the church service Sunday Mr and Mrs Ron presented their Infant son for baptism Admiring relatives including grandparents and one great grand Stewarttown news Ross Herald Special April la clean up day at St John Church basement and next Guild meeting is April 11 A beaulirul white swan which has been seen on the river in the village for a week or more was killed on tic road Sunday was in this area for a couple of day this post week Don forget April Is Cancer Month Mr and Mrs Norman from St tinea and Mr and Mrs John Burt from lis burgh The Burt famil I v ing in our area were related to the Howard Speck who was killed in the snowmobile acci dent of lust week Many Wed afternoon Hud and Eveline Snow hud a Sunday fr m the West It was their in law widow of their 1 son Alan Teacher retiring Georgetown D strict High School math teach Glen Emerson will be retiring June His resignation was accepted by the board of education Thursday night GERRE ELECTRIC WHOLESALE LIGHTING CENTRE Lighting on hind W- Extra to rang at leal Arm Si on YOUVE LOVED OUR SIDING AND WILL LOVE OUR WINDOWS Collision with town truck Herald One of the town s low dump trucks sua la damage in a collision with a March There was da mage to he Oldsmobilc Nobody was hurl in he two vehicle collision on Credit and Beaver Streets in Glen Will Norval on Credit Street to see If there was any traffic at the Street inter section when it was struck on he left front fender by the The Ha Hon regional police report said hous es on Beaver Street obstructed he view of the dump truck driver The driviroflhe Olds mobile year old Aeton man No charges were laid by police your evening of TV entertainment with Cable community 5 nights a week Monday to Friday Callus tor details at 1270 Cows come home By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent JORVAL Terry Leslie of George town was able to bring his herd of dairy cattle home to a new barn following the fire which levelled his year old bank barn last Oct Terry cattle have been housed on the farm of George Dixon since the fire and he carried on his dairy business there He was very grateful to hate the use of his neighbors barn across the road However Terry and his wife Lorn are happy get back to normal since the fire along with the many decisions thai go into Sympathy is extended By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL Sympathy is extended to Mrs Anne Wilson Nor val whose mother Mrs Chalker passed away at Milton Hospital Saturday March Besides her daughter she is survived by three grandchildren Ruth Anne WcJJaston Norma find David Wilson Mrs Chalker husband pre deceased her In 1S55 Funeral service was held April from the Jones and Son Funeral Home Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery Travelling By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL Mac and Ruth Hyatt nave re turned from a wo week rip to Phoenix Arizona with ihe Vinco Mount ford Travel group Seven tables By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL Community Centre had seven tables of euchre last Thursday Winners wen Jean Cunningham Eva Marg Davidson and John Hun ter The Lone Hand weni to Phil Landry while he Lucky Draws were won by Muriel Miller and Dune Mc Mlllan euchre By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Community Club met at the home of John and Jean Brander Monday March with mem and two visitors present Keith Webb chaired the business meeting and a social hour of euchre followed with Doris Francis Thompson as prize- winners Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Gertrude McGto AW TRENTON I DENTURE THERAPIST 2 Main St N Georgetown 9am Weekdays Even rigs Saturdays by appo ntment SUPERB CAR CARE Interior Exterior Car Low tow regular rates Dealer rates available 347 Guelph St Georgetown 8775718 ROBERT TAIT INSURANCE AGENCY LTD 174QUELPHST GEORGETOWN 8776148 See me for car home life boat and business insurance EXTRAS FOR They re here All new purses for clutch and shoulder strap styles Get them at Safari Georgetown OH Marketplace O I WHERE DO YOUR FURS SPEND THE SUMMER In a closet In a garbage bag hung in the basement Fully Insured Fur Advice CALL 8771598 Dont risk damage to your lovely furs bring them to JV CLOTHING For COLD VAULT STORAGE CLEANING AND REPAIRS IF NEEDED JV CLOTHING Georgetown Market Place mini ye- And ha tot Meb In ttfiu tutallMtltr own IntonuBM cat ALUMINUM I at 8775383 Alcan Building Products Do you look for quality Do you look for selection Do you look for the best price Do you look for knowledgeable courteous service Are you looking for fine furniture LOOK NO FURTHER THAN BROWNS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE LIMITED 334 Guelph St Georgetown 8772828

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy