Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 7, 1970, p. 5

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Red Cross Homemakers Approved for Georgetown Agreements with Burlington Georgetown and bran Clio of both the Canadian Rod Cross and the Victorian of Nurses were approved county council Tuesday April Tho VQ agreement on behalf of Social and Fa services calls for Of up to for each visit by nurse from the order PART PAYMENT The visiting nurse will be available to elderly handicapped ill or convalescent county residents where a certifies that the service Is necessary for the person to remain at home or to possible his or her return home from a hospital or other inati tutlon The county will seek part pa Jin cut from patients when REDUCE BILL The Red Cross will furnish services the county paying a day or SI per hour Again the social and family services believes that a recipient of public welfare assistance pensioner is able to the person will be asked to reduce the bill Teaching in London Janice Carter Weds Congratulations to Miss Jan ice Carter and Peter who were married in London England on March 31 la nice Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ormic Carter She has been teaching school in London following an extensive trip through Europe and India They will reside in London Presbyterian Church held their regular month meeting the home of lira Tom on Tuesday after noon April with Mrs Sam in the r Mrs John read the lesson followed prayer by Mrs Craig McCli Th chapter from the study book on From War Toward World Order was given by Mrs H Anthony Miss Brown assist the hostess in serving lunch and a social time was United Church coup les club provided the lunch for Joint evening of the Couples Cluy from St Johns United Church Georgetown St An drew United Church Gear and H 11 crest United Church held in St i Johns hall on Friday evening 1st with a very good at tendance St John Couples club were In charge of the program which consisted of square dancing and a sing song followed by the social hour An evening of fun and good fellowship was by all Sympathy is extended to the family on the sudden death of Mr Harold of Glen Williams on Monday April 27 in hU year The family lived In before moving to Glen Williams several years and Mr well known in this district Flowers In all three churches on Sunday were in memory of Mr Fendlcy Ed McLean is now home following a couple of weeks in Georgetown District Hospital and a week in the General Hospital Toronto Although the Miles for Mil lions walk followed a new route this year and did not through the village as in other years the children and young folk of the district tur out in the usual large num ben to help raise the fundi for the hungry of the world Congratulations to all those who did their bit for those less fortunate Those who completed the 30 mile walk from Norval Public School were Doug Codlin Nancy Hamilton Kim Wool ham Greg Wiseman John Donna Ridley Kelly Frost Michael Sherry Paul Cunningham Cathy Wool ham and Tommy Frost Others from the village and district to the walk were Helen Bunion Barrio Debbie Frost Bill Duff Julie Laidlaw Stephen Terry Laidlaw Wayne Elgin Hjitt Paul Cook Danny Hamilton Tommy Ow ens Jem Wilson Wendy and Susan Cathy and David Ma and Gail Carol and Jane Nixon If you know of any from the district who finished the walk let me know and I will continue the list next week Phone 8776350 A parly was held In the basement of Unit Church by Unit Two of the UCW on Monday evening April Hostesses for the soc ial were Mrs Shea and Mrs S Fishburn Games were followed by the demonstration Lunch and a social hour end evening Mrs Ed McLean THE HERALD THURSDAY MAY PAGE 5 COUNCIL BRIEFS council on Mem day appointed Spencer Wilson and Sanderson as live stock and instruct the clerk to write Charles Austin and Stark thanking them for their years of service In that position the paying of a fox bounty to a woman Monday night when council okayed the bounty to Miss Manilla April building perm Ls amounted to 307 building Inspector Tom McLean told council Monday night With the except on of a per mil for washrooms at the Gold en Horseshoe the permits were for residential building CYCLISTS KILLED AT HORNBY A Hornby boy year old George Pefhany died in Monday after being struck by a truck at the in of the Line and lie Base Line Sunday I The boy was riding his bike I when the truck driven by Work of Bra ma lea struck him The truck then truck a stopped car driven by Robert Hand of Georgetown Both car and truck were dam aged extensively No charges have been laid NORVAL SHELL SERVICE LICENSED MECHANICS GENERAL REPAIRS HOUR EMERGENCY TOWING Radio Dispatched Day or Night KEITH D ELLA POTTED HANTS SUNDAY MAY ebbs are noted for qual beauty and freshness of the arran gements potted plants etc The perfect g ft for Mother on her day TROPICAL PLANTS CUT FLOWERS and ARRANGEMENTS Start ng from i POTTED MUMS from SHRUBS ROSES TREES ETC WEBBS GREENHOUSES TOWN SPECIAL F THE WEEKEND ICC cream Buy a Cone and Get ANOTHER FOR TEN DELICIOUS FLAVOURS Ths Dairy Fimoui For Good Ice THURSDAV THROUGH SUNDAY Georgetown Dairy Bar SALE STREET TRIO DISCOUNT DAY OPEN MOTHERS DAY AM TO HOSE 99 NYLONS BAUET BATHROOM TISSUE oils KOTEX Reg KLEENEX FLAT FOLD GARBAGE BAGS 100 We Have A Complete Assortment Of FIREWORKS STARTING At Discount Prices may SAVE UP TO Mighty Tmy Record Player pumpkin pie KNITTER 7pcs Table Chair Set Nervous Breakdown Hog 49c Matchbox Super Fast Sets 99 Match Super Fast Sets Matchbox Super Fast Sets HOT WHEEL SETS 598 HOT WHE SETS Hot Wheel CARS 2 1 Reg 1 NOW HUSKY CARS NOW SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED ON EVERY ITEM WE 1598 I ft PARK J PLAZA MAIN STREET NORTH Opan Dally Until Savan Day a

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