Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 1, 1971, p. 20

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Page THE GEORGETOWN IILRALD THURSDAY JULY New Mormon Teachers Work in Georgetown Two young Mormon missionaries Elder Koyle Sen and Elder Kenneth Evans who represent the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints are working In Georgetown Elder Schwartz Is originally from Spanish Fork Utah He has served in Ontario and Quebec for one year laboring In Montreal Ottawa Pembroke Elder Sen said that he enjoys living and serving the people In smaller cities I find the people In Georgetown very open minded and he told the Herald Elder Evans recently arrived from Salt Lake City Utah and staled 1 feel thai have an important message and I m happy for a chance to share It the good people of Canada There is no paid ministry the church so these men along with their fellow missionaries In Ontario and Quebec serve at Iheir own ex pense One of their chief purposes for leaving Iheirhomes for two years Is to teach and familiarize the public with the many unique beliefs of the church Elder Kenneth Evans Elder Koyle NORTH HALTON REPORT During the week ending June officers of the Ontario Provincial Police stationed at North Detachment worked a total of 1 hours and travelled miles carrying out their duties Driving infractions resulted in charges being laid against motorists while others received war about their driving habits in Provincial Court led to convictions being registered Officers were called upon to Investigate general oc during the day reporting period Included in this number were thefts 1 of which Involved a motor vehicle 3 In stances of breaking and entering disturbance Investigations under the Liquor Control Act resulting in persons being charged 2 domestic complaints I complaint of trespassers I investigation of wilful i missing person investigation and premises found Insecure by officers on night patrol Many other occurrences of a minor nature and required little investigative time Injuries sustained in a single car collision on Highway Saturday morning resulted in death to one person This was 1 of 16 accidents invcstigjted this week 10 of which in property damage only Six persons received Injuries in the remaining collisions Total property damage was estimated be Contributing factors leading to the accidents were careless driving failing to right of way falling to obey signs and impaired driving To date charges been laid against drivers involved while others are pending BALUNAFAD Sinks in Kitchen and More Improvements There was a meeting of the Community Centre Board Reeve Tom Hill was among those attending A few alterations are to be made in the near future One big Improvement was noted and that is sinks have been in stalled In the kitchen It is to be hoped that the general public will not abuse these privileges but use them as they would their The Men bill team suffered their first defeat when they lost to lasl Monday night at Brisbane School There will be another game Monday evening July The 1st Ballinafad Scouts were participants at the district near the weekend The boys were accompanied by troop Dan Connor and Chairman of the Committee Paul Wilson Tht boys received badges troop pennant and a plaque report a most tutu Mr Mrs John Jones and baby son Christopher of Oar sen spent a few days last week it Smith farm We extend to Mrs Grant Wright and Mrs in the loss of their brother whose death occurred in Clifford last week Mr It Mrs Harold and family of Pembroke the weekend with her parents Mr It Mrs Archie McEnerv Thc attended he wedding celebrations of Mr Mrs McEnery at on Sunday Miss llenc of Toronto spent the weekend with the Marsh alls Her mother who is in aunt of Mrs Marshall and comes from Manitoba has spent SILVERWOOD Three of our Silverwood neigh bours are hospitalized George Henderson was In a car accident a week ago and suffered a back Injury and a few cuts and scrapes Ross Burt has had surgery on his back Harry Scott has been in hospital for the past week We hope all of them have a speedy recovery and will soon be able to be home Mrs George Burt of visiting litre with other rtlatntsin unity Op Mr Mrs Mirshall accompanied Kent and Mrs on i through the Tht toured through the County Museum stopped at other interesting litis Wimfnd Smith Nova Scotia introduced light satinK into iht The new meisun v is for ird tin I Si Most of Hit ii in mil i in I in i Stiff rd Firenza summer living from BEAVER Translucent corrugated panels for fences room dividers patio roofs Easy to work with can be sawed nailed or drilled Patiogreen 26 Panel ONLY Excelite Panels Translucent corrugated panels for nailed Patiogreen 26 Panel Cedar Picnic Table Constructed of weather resistant 303 HIGH 32 Ideal for home or cottage c Double Hibachi Constructed of weather resistant western red cedar 303 HIGH 32 TOP Ideal for home or cottage ONLY Level double stove Cast iron grills and adjustable drafts The convenient way to cook outdoors BLACK ONLY 1 Concrete Patio Block IB patio blocks waterproofed to eliminate frost damage The easy way to build a patio Q39 INSTANT FAMILY FUN A complete pool kit in a carton Easily assembled with household tools Heavy gauge steel top bottom rails Galvinlzed steel blue vinyl liner Complete with filter pump and steel ladder ONLY 119 WHY WAIT START NOW BEAVER BUDGET ACCOUNT TO THRU SAT TO FRIDAY STORE HOURS 316 GUELPH ST EAST GEORGETOWN ONTARIO CLOSED THURSDAY JULY lit

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