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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 17, 1966, p. 11

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it i mum weather cancels skating party plans georgetown boys and girls cto basketball teams polished oft milton cyo teams in a pair of games in georgetown high school sunday afternoon hie local groups regular bettor lter was to have been a skating party at a toronto outdoor rink but mild weather spoiled the plan members att ended a valentine oanceatthe holy rosary school in milton wheits a nurse not a nurse when hes a donor jeff nurse and dave unostfhu look on hi fellow grade 13 student mary harlow gives blood at the georgetown red cross blood donor clinic in knox church hall they are part of a group of u grade 13 georgetown high school students who after pour ing out their knowledge at school poured out their blood at the monday clinic high school curlers 1n tourney georgetown high school s uoyr team defeated rink tronracton by the score of b3 last friday the team abnststlng of terry lane lead jjni schenk second dsve far nell vice and dale mitchell skip made their best showing of the year against acton after only four ends the score was 110 in favour of the georgetown rink acton pick ed np their three points in the last end the win on friday gave the 1ys an entry in the cwoss a boys bonspiel to be held in kitchener on february 18 the team coached by teacher mr ken jackson will play three games in this bonspiel the team with the highest points xod three wins will be judged the cwossj curling champ ions this is the teams first trip jtalc wossa bonspiel and they hone to gain valuable ex penence as well as a very en joyable day on friday preston ousts midgets from omha playoffs georgetown midgets who have won the ontario a minor championship three seasons running won t be around when the honours are being decided this year the midgets were knocked from further competition in the first round of the playoffs which concluded here thursday night when preston beat the lo cals 76 preston also claims the tri county a minor title with their first round victory the georgetown midgets continue to play exhibition games until the end of march when they will compete in the midget tournament at hespeler the team is coached by herb kewley and managed by tom rush aluminum la the most abun dant metallic element in the earth s crust forming more than eight per cent of the solid por bon down to a depth of ten miles glen eden reports fine skiing season glen eden ski club in the kelso conservation area had a record breaking few days last weekend the best in its ex istence fred jackson a provincial conservation authority repres entative told the halton branch at its meeting this week people went skiing five weelri ends in a row and each weekend got progressively better during those five weeks the club made more money than it did the whole of last year he said halton conservationists pass ed a resolution that the ski cub should pay labour costs of the club in view of the success of its receipts the ski club leases the glen eden area from the conscrvat ion authority which installed an 18 000 tbar earlier in the glen eden is part of the kel so conservation area put your dollars to work increase your interest income 6 interest on 3 4 and 5 year guaranteed investment certificates special rate for shorter terms issued in even or odd amounts from 100 100 000 interest paid half yearly by cheque june and december 30 investors include many insurance companies municipalities societies churches cemetery trusts estates etc legal investment for trust and estate funds 4 savings accounts 4 interest paid reckoned on the minimum quarterly balance your paid cheques serve as receipts and may be obtained at rho office each childrens accounts welcomed 1 starts an account ask for free dime saver save by mar free postagepaid envelope supplied convenient office hours your local trust company halton peel trust savings company brampton milton 28 atom st n 252 main st 4513145 tr 82834 0 taj kotifmoy mjqt lorn skuca mot 1 a carroll chairman or north pmi acmwy beard students dance to the blends at school dance last friday night the stud ent council of georgetown high school sponsored their annual valentines dance the success was largely due to the help of some of the students of the school fraser htlwtrd and keith green worked on the door from b00 to 12 00 ann hardy and bob smith worked in the refreshment area in the cafeteria the decorations were the work ol susan landry hargar et thompson chris hclntyre ann hardy jeff fturse david underbill and bob smith the music was supphed by a band from the village the blends swim pool spring cleaning estimated cost is 6800 an estimated expenditure 6800 is needed to put the community swimming pool i n operation this summer council was told on monday in a letter from the community centres board the pool needs painting flit ration tanks must be caulked and other repairs made said cr bill smith a board member paint alone will cost 1000 he said since it was given to the town by the lions club the pool has been selfsupporting operating on receipts the 1963 statement shows a small mr plus of 337 while agreeing that the pool must be maintained council would add nothing to the esti mates which had already been ken nash ptumbino and heatino 9 wetter softeners water systems repairs a alterations tr 72842 approved for striking of the tax rale instead it was decided that the money must come from the grant to- the board of parks which operates the arena bridge club mtttbob barber and mrs fred vetera were northsooth winners and hr and mrs walt er biehn east west winners at last weeks session of gee town duplicate bridge club others la the standing for the night wer northsouth 2nd del wallace and charles cor coran 3rd margery mackenzie thi oiormtowm hilt thursday pebrvery 17 111 page 11 end olive logan s 2nd cam sinclair and mrs wellington wil 3rd mriij george barber and mrs hyde in this modern age men who 1 dfe with their boots on uiuallrl have one of them on the eri orator a sincere thank you r- due to iii health i have retired from business superior stores which i have operated for the past 6 years in partnership with kenneth allen is now solely owned by mr allen my wife heda and i take this occasion to say a very sincere thank you to all the people it has been our privilege to serve these past 6 years we wish ken every success and ask your continued patronage on his behalf we know he will serve you well henry heda barkoskie what food buys i here n where your dollar packs a powerful payoff punch never before have you seen such food buys for a buck as those that era on sale here thin weekend wed sat feb 16 19 weve snipped slashed and smashed prices all over the place to give your dollar old fashioned buying power pius a real transfusion for that anaemic dollar at your superior food market georgetown donaid duck sweetened orange juice 6100 heinz fancy tomato juice 3100 kounty kist standard cut wax beans 11 too royal york peanut butter 3 100 dr ballards kennel club af gag dog food 12 l 00 cereal 3100 inst puddings oloo delsey toilet tissue 4- 100 talisman assorteb jellies ml jams assorteb pectin jellies marmalades 4 100 kings choice apple juice birds eye awake breakfast orange drink 3 j 100 3 1oo new brunswick no 1 grade table potatoes 25 1oo jelly powders jell0 10 loo meat specials maple leaf rindless side o bacon half lb flat pkf maple leaf banded big 8 pkg deal cello for wieners 12 ox pkg loo choice blade bone removed w a blade roast 03 67 well trimmed short rib roast lean boneless stewing lb 69 minute rice- food markets 45 aunt jemima pancake flour 21

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