Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 8, 1970, p. 5

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Lois McNabb Janet Nurse Winners of WJ Bursary Mrs Mrs Smith and Mrs Jesse a district meeting for Halt on County I in Milton Monday afternoon Arrange Mere made for lis riot day which will be held on Oct 20 Tht winners I or the I bursary were an nounced both noma to grove Lois who ded Milton high school and is now going to won top honours and Jan who GeorgeI town high and Is now taking a year radio and television course at College In Toronto received Acton will be hostess for district an next and it at the to hold the annual morning and after noon instead of and evening Mrs Mrs Norman Sinclair Mrs J Shortlll and Mrs Floyd Short ill a for their cousin at Grand Villey on Sunday It was for a bride lo be Miss Anna was held at the home of her aunt Mrs thh for number of years whin the family farmed nuke the fea her Milch Each girl did a A was to arrange a skit to present at achievement day which will be on Dec 12 The club will mett on Oct 17 Mr flarnetl commenced work on the house to erect on his lot Mr Logans We extend lo the Mrs Edith retunicd family in the loss of Mrs home from a vacation Henry whose was spent in England where on Mrs Isley lived in and Mr and Mrs Leo called on at Shelburne on Sunday aftern on Thu of Holy Com was obscned at the church on Ihur membership from other churches Mrs Dan Connor from St Andrew town Mn from former place of worsh in England and Mr Pinker loi who tame from lie village of near mo Mitchell Combo Wins First Tennis Tourney Gord and Mark Mitchell took an victory from George Kelly and Cord Barclay to capture the first organ competition at the tennis courts in Joseph GibbonsMem IN THE MAIL BAG Ragweed Nof Is Source of Hay Fever Park Street Dear Sir As a biologist I doubt wheth Council of as an obnoxious weed is sal d Grasses and which are the major specks res THIEVE5 BUSY were it the fair over the week end when they the of two lady directors but the oilier director didn t carry money with It is thus unlikely that we Inhale much pollen To the uninitiated goldenrods are obvious culprits since they arc very conspicuous and at a time that haj fever occurs at the same but they arc inconspicuous Hence people are misled Unfortunately there a price this mistake which is made up of the follow It The financial cost to land e to farmers of eradicating the species A Brownie pack meels at the every afternoon after school under the leader ship of Brown 01 Mr Smith ponslble for hay fever arc wind pollinated I depend currents to carry the Ion from the male parts of one plant to the female parts of another This Is a rather wire liable moans of transport and thug vast quantities of pollen are produced and discharged In the air It Is little wonder that these pollens are In the we breathe have a much more specialised tion mechanism They rely on Insects that are attracted lo the brightly coloured flowtrs to carry the pollen from one plant to another Since Insects are a more reliable means of trans port much less pollen duced than in wind pollinated plants and little of the pollen Ti destruction tats for other species eg the that feed urx3 jroldcnrods which In turn food for other animals par birds 3 The social costs The plea that some people from the appearance of golden rods in the countryside Is real Remove the goldenrods and the quality of their lives will be re tarn are being asked to develop ecological wisdom in order that man may survive We must Insist that this mes sage is heeded by our County councillors motf of whom demonstrated by this action that Ihey have little concern for the health of our environment and little competence to make dec sions that affect It Your faithfully Roster Frost Co Possible side effects of the herbicides that would bo used to eradicate the other such as Asters might be I ed Villas Service Station NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF GRANT and PURVIS ami Clubs Oper entrants First than ideal held Sotunhy morning until rain minimi ions under lei conditions of the hard fonUit is the semifinal in and Cord fl Tom boss and Brian Love Same spectators watched the final in a chilling wind The third meetirs of the Club got un on Saturdiy morning at the community centre The girls who have chosen the name Lazy Daisies for their club start of were shown two demonstrations Miss Irene Ktir was present to dud from ho feels q lal to help with chow how a picture could be coaching During the tin hopes to run con enlarged for a wall hanging ladder tournaments and ladies morn Mrs and Mrs A Membership forms are from Box Fee showed the club how to paid now arc valid until March INSTALL NEW NETS Installation of new ntis Georgetown Committee was of the The tinnis club is arranioni a winter program of films and intends strive toward a larger membership before the Requests have rmde for lull on and the club Is inter 66l8 Styles AT TRIO DISCOUNT MART PANTY Ono Sl Fill All 1 OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 10 PM THANKSGIVING DAY SUGG Multiple Vitamins 199 THEY LAST I PRUF SPRAY STARCH aspirin 59 LADY PATRICIA HAIR SPRAY SUGG 99c Purchase of and Too Work Boots with oil Crops Soles Goodyear welt and cushion Insole Sixes 12EE Sizes KINNEY ON THE HIGHWAY Guelph St Georgotown Tuaiday to Saturday 9am to HOURS TOWELS rolls SUGG PALMOIIVE Rapid Shave Bomb Alka Seltzer J LADY PATRICIA SHAMPOO Bathroom Tissue rolls BOXED Christmas Cards 150 1 FLUSHABYES Limit per customer SUGG 188 1 KLEENEX Limit 6 per customer 15 KOTEX SUGG f 49 Listerine Mouthwash SI ECONOMY SIZE SUGG 1 SUGG 43c SUGG Lysol Spray 77 SUGG LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO SUGG COLGATE TOOTHPASTE SUGG 88 Chocks Multiple VITAMINS SUGG 2 WILKINSON SWORD BLADES SUGG 28 trio MOORE PARK PLAZA MAIN NORTH Open Daily until SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Large Green GARBAGE BAGS FOR SUGG 69c

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