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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 2, 1968, p. 2

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council switches now plan fighf mandamus iwc ivrltolied and decided to fljbt honday ruifit after voittf wfek not to be re presented at the supreme court hearing originally scheduled or tuiwdnv april 30 they votrd unaamnously to authorise the towft solicitor to represent the town or ciifia2 counsel thi oiokoitown hirald thursday max 2nd i hi pages ftln wiuiamr only cr jim young had an unusual reason i goofed he admitted i wasn t paying at lenllon when the vote was tak en and i didnt realise what was happening until too late he hastened to point out he was eager to correct the error win lose or draw i think we should hate a lawyer there iteeve hunter in explaining his swtch in attitude stated if we don t defend the action we pay about two thirds of their lawyer and the court coils u we loe the case we pay any way if we win we dont pay hj- gdprc thomas who has bcra seeking a building permit for tan 03 suite apartment on mount dinv lew road or a year nrnuht iho suit against the i tofc be letter i- a hrlson inform eh jpunu he had asked for a rentjnd of two weeks to jiwe bimtc to acquire and study all thc document however at thcmmiteiit mr thomas lawyer wawthinb pnly to give one wnji ntlay claiming the town so we might as well fight isdu vrtir to work on it a whoiem fuphop com t the lielinning of the meet racnled lhc mlyor mle lni tostivan a merobcr of d ummmou- the jtinnin ijoard asked thy councillor uho opposed rrprc i 1 i j aenraiion the prevjou- ucrk to lodp llie 011110 rxpoi n r d ig jfo spereht ni lunnurson all taovam wl i he tnocklni itatavl ihey wad been in fourf d unl on of srantmc the permit 11 1 f nllon oncand by favouring repres- fo lhe hnd entnlion hey would have bctenj the annual buu la conducted tcltn the i iwcr tn fitfit ag locally under the direction of airtst uhat thry believed rmht the juonx club of georgetown 25 relatives meet plane welcome english visitor it was a very happy occasion sunday atornoon at malton air port when sisters brothers pie cea and nephews twenty five in all of the presswood family met mrs emily hill from brad ford yorkshlreengland with the exception of her brother albert who visited her when overseas in world war h it was s reunion after forty fjye years it was the first plane trip for this lady of eighty years and she thoroughly enjoyed it she intends to be in canada until july and at present js with her sister mrs janet bell of hex dale slaters and brothers in his district are harry and al brrt who hit on the imh lice and ivy mrs charlie globs of bennett place and suale mrs ouver csrey of town as well as mrs e sharpe flmyort ot rochester and mrs c patterson annleof toronto come to chun christian reformed church th line georgetown at j vndnpol mlnlilr ervices verv sunday 30 a in ind 100 pm i xlmtors wlxcomr fislcn every sunday to the sack to god hour hullo minister dr joel nedarhood bible thought for today for christ also harh once sur land for sins the usr for the unut that h might bring us to god i pater 3 li our fellowship with god ho been made possible by the var lous works of jesus chrit ckfy inn ctrr 1311 ckjlc 1150 cjtjn 1 100 7 a 30 a 111 10 30 a m 1 1 30 b m 400 pm immanuel txtheran church wtntknrtionl al carole st worsf ip service 10 40 am mfliihv school 0 30 a in 3 kllhmn pvstor 877 9735 st johns unit1d church 11 goelph st 177 1511 min1steji rov robert o scrlvens organist bernard shrubsou 0 30 a m church school grade 1 and up 11 a m worship church school nursery to grade 1 mldweekr activities for all ailes tvulyoni is welcome st pauls baptist church 64ountamviw rd south mlnlitf mi w burrut 0 i5 a in sunda school 11 j m sunday worship r first baptist church mam tnd gutjlph 77 sou mlnltur itv l wilton 10 a m church school worship servicks hooini th chotc i youm 12 00 n luceptlott of ncnt mfemlxrt the lord supper 6w pnf an evening of sjicrinl munc a record injf of no grcatw lnve h prectjted by the corrtbined choir of st johni united ind tirst baptut churchj organist mr w townend choir directbr mr doutf peck mr and mr john wasatiffe spent weeks holiday recent ly nt jnhby the xet florida jittldavid uxhuir son tif mr mil imxs will lam collier of tenjh line apent a week in georgetown hospital he is home nowand we hope he 3 rellng murh belter we welcome into the village two new families mr and mr seaiia and joanne nd kevin vht have moved into the ah pchce house on main st and mr and mrs hank deeocf and family who have moved in to the grady hotie get well wishes are sent to mrs harold crisp ol the tenth line who u in georgetown hos pital underwater fiesta theme for high school formal a voyage to the bottom of thr sea could well be iho title of the hlflh school formal this year since the whole theme ia an underwater fiesta murala at underwater scenes and sunken ships hanjf from tbe walla and the band shell will become at clam shell liter ally a large canopy shaped hke a shell will house peter ap- pleyard and his orchestra a queen and princess will be chosen friday night at the dan eeafld after 10 30 when the judging la done will reign over her undersea domain for the est of the evening reflecting the afflqcnt society is the amount normally spent by a boy on this date alone a great many are renting white dinner jackets cummarbunds and patent shoes roiifhly at a cost of fifteen dollsrsy more if they rent a comtfete tuxedo next comes the corsage at pos sibly five dollars then the ad mlsiion ticket at four dollars phis eats afterwards a far cry from the fmt or mai held m 1954 at hilltop cod go wjere nary a dinner jacket was in sight the students point out tliaf most of the older boys who at tend the formal havu weekend and summer jobs and can ai ford to rent tuxedos if they wish they also hapten to point out that many will wear their plain dark xmti arlene crawford and jane mcnalty arc jn charge of the dance with much help from irma schouten jane caff lire n da tjllolt and ut clark manning biscuits 43 kariit brittle 47c llltllfl awake drink ihozen foods 6 vegejabus fish chips umwm fillets cream pies ani j a lefl eggs 43 cf bread 3 65 cfl beans 4 59 table syrup unmmam potato chips in the dairy case isg at nltf t sums norval church school class has game afternoon the grade frv class of st pauls anglican sunday school invited their friends to an after nom of zames at the parish hall on saturday april 27th there were over 30 younc people competing for prines rhe marble champion was dougla jarrell skipping cham pioti manannr hobinvm and isvlster game chanp4on gwen ifaneely llie claif planned the after noon themselves 1 hoie in charle were the refreshment booth kim ma huffy carol rue sell and deborah moore the marble game handy tend ley and paul drajcolt the fcluppinj stephanie godn sliaron jarvu and julie phillips tlie twister ame nancy hamilton and lau ren ashley family essential for mental health panel is today s family necessary asked dr clifton paynton soc lology professor at york un4v crsity at tbe alliance church s program on family relationships saturday 111 th high school au dltcrium dr charles seidenspinner had earlier pointed out functions of the family biological econo mic religious social recreation 1 al and affections dr paynton deciarld today only biological and affectional are found dr u kdrmind of detroit psychriatric hospital concluded that for no other reason than mental stability of an indtvid ual th family is euential phe ma ontyof people he t for mental problems he said come from unstable homes margarine jgaiard 31 51 rulasses mftliing lancia fttflolir v45 chocolate chipits 31 salad dressing 49 ciiiroiau mil strawberries norval presbyterian church vlmstfjn rev r d oncaison ottganlst kilkln jane best churclr w3iooi 10 00 a v uoiishii sfjlvicf 1115 am the liojil th surprises lettuce 239 owes 289 cucumbers 235 grapes 49 usterinei sul sll 10ti0n air powdf fiisiuisnut wsodwr 85 69c 59c -4- 69c n53c w 1free 2 free 3free gifts eaton food 1 19 owcfhnv zealand lamb umimaiasiet 10ast chors stiw li chicken cuts 53 side bacon 69 cooked meats 4 1 iga wieners 55 iga lucky shopper mrs cvelynmcneale 39ontno c2j30- panel member was given five brands son on minutes to eitprew a viewpoint on family needs and then a lively discussion folloutd glen piano teacher pupils in recital piano students of mri j mist dorothy sherk a hlffh ichool teacher pointed out a one itakt of the discussion that teenagers can accept anything they ee is genuine the prob i lem is that parents do not prac on wednesday april 24th ice expressed values she urg members of st pauls iadtcsed parent to ii children res guild met fo ra buunctis meet ponsibility at an early age inn in st pul a aitglican r church norval dr idenspinner mentioned dwdncy preientwl a recitil i tliat iplntual welfare govurns it was decided to cancel the tho well being of wery mtmber of the family when hcv kenn oppennan moderator asked for hiestions front the audience there was an immediate respon he with many questions direct ed to patiel miunbers pas or saul collins of the georgetown church gave tho introductory remarks and in troduced mayor joseph gibbons who spoke to the audience each borne by the local club but lhit hoilsing arranjemens are look cd after by tho ottawa clubs refreshment were crccl fol lowing the pro ram lpon his return he will out lint his trip jnd experiences for choose doug stephens notann for trip to ottawa iimhhhhm uaus icphtns i cndc 12 student at genrpln hirh did you knovvt wore tlian 30 per cent of the value of all exports from can ada are derived from forest- bared industries and of this about one third from ontario st georges church anglican church of canada 1 aster 3 8 00 am b ac 9 30 am 1 1 00 am i holy eucharist corporate communion choral eucharist choral eucharist 7he iui christian missionary alliance telephone imoeia u oijjjjs imor 10 ml 1 iii li m i ni sunday sciiihii mornliiij wiirihip i iip klo luppy llniiift i ic li ir mju muit loio li s wlf ai hlj veryl d ond ihe woman muit iff to it that ih ly lur hiwliantl all reacccl jtih nklli tw pin cnitklttuilkin cedamie community centre ct9mporary loeauon cor main and maple bake and kummsge sale plan ned for the 4th of imay a mem bers help m sarving snd supply int fw doicn cookievwa retjues ted by norval presbyterian church in aid of the ox fan walk cookies to he at the church before 12 o clock on the 4th of may the rumma4e and bake sale day was changed to saturday may 11th president sylvia coomber stat ed that an estimate of 110 had been given by carpenter for storage box with mahogany front for altar vestments mot ion carried to have thu work carried out joan carter requested can vasiers for the llible socieu anyone wishing to help contact her 411 donations to be jlven fo joan carter president slated that the guild had been requested to ca ter to guiders lljnquet approx imal 8 peopll would he ut tending date jet fr wednesday may 20th cost would he 2 00 per head also the guild had been contacted to cater to a uedding on august 31st details to be discussed later may 22nd hting the next business meet ing before guldcra banquet the catering for xame would be discussed in detail all member requested to attend this tm portant meeting mahna dunn and ttoue lund ley volunteered to handle the bake table on may 11 at the hake and rummage sale llet ty phillips and jcun carter to mnke and distribute poter hnel gonn to hook hall and advertine in paper ihn nevt meeting tn he held in the parish hall norval on wednesday may 8 at b pjm would b a pot luck supper ami guiiies night mu in bars to bi4iig a friend hefreshmenth were aor vod rnigratulationifm i hrlatln pftirtcroy dauuiusr ol mi and mr petri pnmerov who wnti a tnld medal for playing the pia no in a class of 26 competlnjf at th pool music festival laid in brampton recently rhrhtlim is a pupil of mrs john hut ton her home last saturday soloschool will travel to ottawa and duels were enjoyed by for a three da lsit as a ruest parentt and friends flioie par ticipating in the program were i of the rotin i there ml 1 jlh il hi 11 be llth ind 15th kenny heaton oscar nier strakt ldith klec ingnd zone pauline hejton john heseli marilyn orge denlse urxcl nancy short ill keith rtobson i mda bayers karen klce bab bie lleaton virginia wood house maureen duncan leslie woodhouie bverly atkins gfcrald w corbett d c chiropractor newly located clinic now open for i her practice of chiropncric 69 mill street georgetown old pott office v by appointment 077 6631 th dw ntnre in ltinship a the project is cnllcd by the notariaiis sci nut l chosen bv each club to sre tlift sighti of ottawi ind the lloust of commons in srssu n otnsion ally th are iuck enou h tn meet tin prinu muibttr or other high officnls the cost of the inp 1 driving schools it i full tconomy 4o uarn to driv by cut rl irtthod or through lh hlp of wm mtilntf but untrained frund thar is rto tubtlltut for profnlonal inttructiohf from elun f driving school for information about our rtiular uitom in tha jar or our clan room traffic uctur in georgetown phone 8772887 cah and motorcycle d1v golden ftanaifcf plant pansies in bloom cem dut and ue thxn individually priced lk eeh see our selection of healthy vlgorou evergreens perennials flowering shrubs etc hedging material peat mosstmulch all type of mutilizks for lawn and oardan wynfield mummy x oaroin cintu vi mile wet of 7th una on 17 sldaroad phono 8779952 you1 rfpppecfdfe the difference open 10 am to 7 pm tues to sat thurs and friday evenings til 930 pm f closed mondays we fry halibut only tho golden store that giv you more golden fish and chips

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