Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 22, 1971, p. 2

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Page THE GEORGETOWN THURSDAY JULY mm hi TRIES HARDER IT WAS ENTERTAINING Always a show this year garden party at the of this section of hi audience The garden Fifteen Winners in Western Days Draw Fifteen people shared prizes In a draw which was part of the Georgetown merchants Western Days promotion Entry blanks were contained in a circular issued by participating merchants and deposited In boxes at Ihe various stores Winners and their prizes were Portable TV Kevin Chartier Place Portable sewing machine Taylor 15 Sarin St Power saw Bernie Stoylos Mill St Clock radio Mrs John Schwass 36 Blvd Man electric Mrs Mam Si Glen Williams Ladies walch Burgmuellcr Camera outfit It Hale Hair setter Karen Stevens Barbecue Deer Mclntyre Crcsc toy Marcy Bard Lane Pole lamp John T V tables Jane Brown 10 Street Radio Mrs Eileen Lloyd Mam St Boy bicycle Mrs Pal King to Cresc Girl bicycle Greystone Cresc Wed Herein Revisits Church by Karen riskney The Georgetown day tamp at Terra Conservation Area has been in full swing for weeks now morning the kids 10 years old are bused out to Terra Cotta for a full day of swimming crafts minnow catching and piggy back riding on counsellors Sixteen counsellors art grouped in pairs with 12 to a pair Fveryone takes part in normal Unties like crafts and swim with their own age group but one hour each day Is set aside period In period anything can happen This is the time of day when counsellors can let imaginations fly Anything hikes puppet from writing the A note left in SI Johns Anglican Church recently written by Mrs Charles Gibson of Angus told of her visit to the church dunng the week and that her marriage look place there in September Older residents may remember her as Dorothy Houghton she made her home at Ihe farm of Mr and Mrs John Graham on the Line now the John M Bird farm Mrs Gibson brother Harry Houghton was employed at the farm now owned by William Congratulations and wishes of ihe community arc extended to Mr and Mrs James Bruce the former Wendy Ann Stewart who wire married in St Johns Anglican Church Friday evening July Canon J E Maxwell officiated it ihe ceremony and Mrs Reg Williams was organist reception was held in the parish halt with a da net following Strcclsvllk Legion hall Mrs John is patient in Georgetown hospital and Mrs J C Murray III at her home Friends wish them both a speedy recovery lo good Mrs C A Granl is that branch of mythology which treats of the origin of gods Church Lutheran Church Road Carole St lev Harold Potior 11 a Worship Service Mountainview Baptist Church Minister Rev Cairns In St United Church SUNDAYS Georgetown Alliance Church Evangelical Centennial Public School J Telephone a Sunday School all classes 11 am Morning worship Evening Service Presbyterian Church Rev H Smith 10 Joint Service with St Paul United In Presbyterian during month of July GEORGETOWN S EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV C Pastor BIBLE PREACHING Ham and Family Sunday School a ra A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Knox Presbyterian Church NURibRY Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main St Rev Jack Mcialfam 10am Sunday School Ham Morning Worship Evangelistic Service Tuesday PrayerandMintslry Children Church During Both Services Varied Activities for The Ys Day Campers iking the characters showing the finished results creative drama music soap carving museums sand candles laced rings and chokers sket ching swimming paper folding or Just plain talking can happen We get lo try out all our ideas and the kids often find themselves something they vc r tried before After all this we pile on the buses to Ho home stuck with that all of sudden docsn t seem to belong t anyone Any Claims Allen Pupils Pass Music Examinations The fallowing pupils of Alva Allen were successful in passing the examinations set by the Royal of Music in Toronto Grade Janet Bailey First Honours Margaret Honours Grade I Margaret irst Class Honour Deborah ml Honours Sylvia Class Honours Randy Smith Class Honours Miry Honours Preliminary Rudiments MeAuley percent Sharon Honours lnfnd hirst Class Honours Susan Williams hirst Class Honours Piano Grade Anna Wilcox Honours Grade Margaret Arm strong Honours Janet Bailey Pass Mary Wilcox Honours Grade VI Deborah Piss Rindy Smith First Class Honour Gride V Eileen MeAuley Susan Williams Honours Grade IV Robert Cleave Honours Gride III Susan Honours Michael Honours Deborah Borland Honours Honours front Pass Grade II Lorraine Ballinline First Class Honours Suzanne Groat First Class Honours Patricia McKee First Class Honours Ronald Smcilink Honours Nancy Hamilton Puss Singing Grade Margaret Armstrong Honours Cigarettes Cash Loot In BreakIn Seventy five dollars in cash id in cigarettes was the loot In i break in at the Eagle Signal plant on Guclph Street this The factory closed for holidays was entered sometime Tuesday night or early Wed morning and several ending machines were ran sacked fresh PORK ROASTS GASPfCMlS IGACorn TINS FRUITPUKCHerOMKGE Hi C Fruit Drinks Spaghetti Toilet Tissue SHOULDER PORTION 35 45 LB BUTT PORK CHOPS 59 SIDE SPARE RIBS 59 CABANA GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS IK TREAT 320U 597SWEETCORN 1049 PLUMS 67 GARDEN FRESH IOCAI No 1 GRADE SANTA ROSA PRODUCE A 69 CHEESE SLICES FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE WED THRUSH WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANT I HIS COURTEOUS WEEKLY SPECIALS DELIVERY Branch CoOperates in Track and Field Program Hanover The game will be played from two until four and after that all those concerned will be entertained by Hanover Branch Damage 1000 Glen Accident A single ear accident on the line in Glen Williams July 15 caused Si damage lo a GO Mustang driven by Glen Tail It It Acton damage one car and no damage to the other was the unusuil result of collision opposite the Georgetown Golf Club 18 The Che John R A Georgetown was undamaged but the Pontloc convertible Roderigo of George town received damage Also on July ID a rear end collision on he old Nor al station road one mile west of Terra caused a total of WOO damage damage was done to the Chev driven by Ronnie Post of Brampton and damage to the Ford driven by Vloendern of Rex dale An annuity Is an insurance which provides for the payment of fixed sum yearly until death the junior track and field The Royal Canadian gion along wlih many other community minded groups is involved District held a meet at Delhi last Saturday Between 160 and boys and girls in the bantam midget age groups They represented from Delhi fort St Port Credit Oak lie Hamilton and Burlington Zone 7 was represented by dm and Oakville Track and Field Chairman Charles Heath happy with this also that three members of the zone available to assist when needed Naturally they were Georgetown members The events for the day were 100 BOO and 1500 meters long jump high Jump shot nut discus javelin 100 relay All in all it was a busy day with activity going on somewhere on the High School sports ground volunteer officials are to be commended for the thorough job they did weather was Ideal sunny but not loo hot a wind and gentle with few cloudy periods The whole day to be filled with cries of lime keepers ready whistles and guns up bang bang false start another attempt and away they An Ontario record was broken A young lady in midget class broke the discus record There were medals for 1st 2nd and 3rd place finishers We understand these young people will qualify to enter Into com track and field Midget and bantam championships at Seagram Stadium Waterloo on August 14th Charles Heath is looking for helpers for October 2nd a cross country meet being held at Bolton Members will muring that date The youth and recreation branch of the Ontario Depart menl of Education In con Junction with the Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Command is conducting a provincial Junior development program in track and field The purpose of the program to expand Interest and in track and field at thp junior level and stimulate the formation of new clubs One tracK and Held chairman Charles Heath has hopes that branch In the zone will participate or sponsor a club in the junior bit Sports officer Hank Russell has high hopes for Branch Georgetown incidentally we were supposed to have some information from Hank rcgar ding golf horseshoes and soft ball Hope he gets them here in time Sunday when the children of members of the Branch Imperial Section held their picnic at the home of Joe where they enjoyed a dip in Jot king sized swim pool and ran races and behaved themselves as young fry should at a picnic In the girls race under years Handel I J Mercer and S finished that order while J Ferguson is first in the over years with Wallace second In the boys races Neil Mercer ho can scarcely trot was the first to the tape In the under years D Holey Dwight and his Dave were 1st and 2nd and 3rd afler Neil M Ferguson I were winners In the to 10 class with young Bill and I Mercer taking he over 10 years event surprise was when Mails bo n gave out the prizes There was one for everyone one stipulation the winners of each age group had first choice Afler the prizes were presented was hat dog time two barbecue stands were kepi busy until the small fry and many of the older were happy Mrs M Mercer kicked the shoe further than the other sports Report Here we have Hank report and Information On Saturday July 10 zone golf tournament went as scheduled but with a lot of con fusion We found at start of play had been booked for five groups only Until the scores came in from all Branches that participated a winner cannot be chosen I do hope to be able to have the winners by weekend of July Now we have been talking for a long time about a soft ball came against Hanover Legion Well lime has come and on July he bus will lake we hope about twenty ballplayers their wives girl friends for a day in Ther Saturday hour Any players who have not been listed please get your names down Next zone tournament will be horseshoes We do hope to have a will be a dance on real good Georgetown turn out renins We plan to tor this one July to Georgetown 31st beside the armoury Good around the midnight Luck to all those who play Silvercreek Park May be Reforested The triangular piece of land the Junction of highway and line which has been a roadside picnic area for some years may revert to a re fore station project if no one shows interest in keeping It as a park Reeve Tom Hill told council Monday that the county had been asked by the Depart LOVE Is a Bouquet of Flowers for No Reason at all Surprise her Today with Carnations kicked the shoo almost out of revert to the township The reeve guessed it would cost between and a year to maintain He suggested the area be left with the Department or High ways and trees be planted on it The park originally was ccsslble from highway but alterations at the Silvercreek property which is big make it accessible only to almost hold a fall fair from Ihe line going toward The Imp grown ups will enjoy a barbecue on Saturday August at Joe residence Car Hub Winners Back at Ihe Branch car club winners were M George Slapleton Cap winners A M Cun A Porter M Chaplin Day and Richards Saturday Bingo Ran G Schofield and D Upstairs at the capacity dance lucky winners were Early Lewis A Moore GEORGETOWN Glass Mirror 118 Street GLASS AND MIRRORS CUT TO SIZE Aluminum Window Replaced Screen 8778020 Repeat Special Single Roll Reg IMPORTED NONPASTED ENGLISH LINEN FINISHED WALLPAPERS Single Roll While They last OakQueen Punt and Wallpaper ltd 130 St Opposite Seed Home Toe to Sat to 6 and till a m Closed Mendayi until September

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