Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 5, 1971, p. 26

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FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES MCKAY Mr and Mrs Glen Emerson Scrgent Road Georgetown are pleased To the for- th com trig marriage their eldest daughter a lends June to Mr Robert Malcolm James McKay ton of Mrs Helen McKay 3 Gairey Drive Georgetown end the late Mr Donald McKay The Marriage will lake place In St Andrews United Church Georgetown August four oclock COMING EVENTS The Salvation Army pick up service every Tuesday Call it Wedding Dowers our spec ialty let us help you make the big day perfect Webbs Green houses town line south of Norval Massage scientific treat- for back feet fired muscles and nerves Also heat lamp zone therapy Tarz- Rett Anon Family Group meetings at St Johns United Church Guelph St Tuesday evening at pm Al Anon tactfully offers help to anyone who needs to learn how to live with all the many difficulties which alcoholism can create or aggravate For Inform a I ion call fir Harvest Fun Fest at Glen Williams United Church Saturday Aug to pm Picture taking fortune telling for fun pony rides com on the cob hot dogs Jams elites and for sale Entert ainment galore Dancing in the Town Hall Everyone welcome Highfied Horses formerly Ross Lake RRXMAPLE AVENUE GEORGETOWN Horse riding English I nil ruction and boarding or appointment call B0YS GIRLS 8774852 CRAFTS Bird Brooches by Weaving Pottery and other era Its house side of George St runs west opposite Post Office 519 Aug and evenings Aug Saturday afternoons only a J H FISHBACK PHOTOGRAPHY Specialist In BABY AND CHILD PORTRAITURE Family Portraits Weddings Parties Banquets IJOGUELPHST Georgetown Ontario A Member of Profess oat Photographers of Canada tf TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL Shelley Georgetown Day or Evening In i true Hon DOT Licensed Instructors Fully Iitiurr Dual Contro Opera led by TED SCOTT D1AL81TUW If Paulines Flowers GEORGETOWN Glass Mirror Street Aluminum Windows Glass Replaced Abo Screens FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES Nobis Mr and Mrs Irwin George Noble IS Noble Court are happy to announce the forthcoming m arrl age of their daughter Ann Lorraine to Mr Robert David lessen son of Mr and Mrs David Jacob Bum- svllte formerly of Ottawa The wedding Will take place in St Georges Anglican Church on Saturday August at our oclock BIRTHS ALGAR Suzanne and Darlene would like to present the arrival of their new sister Cynlhla Dearme born August at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital weighing a lbs Special thanks to Dr and the nurses of the OB staff Proud parents are Ralph and Barb BENITO Cora and Nap Benito Drive Georgetown ere pleased to announce the birth their son Jun J no Napoleon Junior on July at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Special thanks to Dr Thompson and the OB Staff i the son William sib at Hospital August mi First grandchild for Mr and Mrs William Islington and Mrs Gregg Georgetown McCURDY Jim and Sylvia SO Moore Park Crescent are happy to anno the birth a daughter Suzanne on July at Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton A sister for Karen and and Barb McQueen I Lewis Street are extremely pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Alison Jean on August 1 1971 at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital weighing lbs Special thanks to Dr end the OB Staff and Garth Rayiawn Crescent are pleased to announce the birth of their son Jason lbs on July 1771 at New Mount Hospital Toronto BIRTHS RE ID- Dob and Shirley Tweedle Street Glen Williams are happy to announce the birth of their first child son Robert Todd weighing lbs ox at Georgetown Memorial Hospital Tuesday of July First grandchild for Mr and Mrs Russell Thanks to Dr Macintosh Dr Panabaker and the Staff DEATHS Doris Suddenly on Wednesday August 4 1971 at her home In Dorii Cash Hulls beloved wife of George Currle and dear sister Edith Mrs John Storey of Orangevllle Ron of Stewarttown and the late Fred and Elsie Funeral service look place on Saturday at oclock at the Harold Funeral Home 34 Edith St Georgetown Interment Greenwood Cemetery GILES Paula Annette on July beloved Infant daughter Fred end Edith Giles RRI Brampton Granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Roderick King Temple Road Georgetown and Mr and Mrs Chester Giles Brampton Graveside service was conducted by Rev Gallag her of St Georges Georgetown In Brampton Cemetery IN HILL In loving memory of dear husband Ed Hill who passed away August Always remembered by wile HUGHES In loving memory of a dear wile and mother Winnie Hughes who passed away August Ever loved and remembered by husband George daughter Eileen and CARDS OF THANKS we would like to thank our relatives and friends for the many mass cards floral tributes sympathy cards and kind of condolence at the lime of the passing of a beloved father Fred Emond Special thanks to Canadian Legion Branch Earl and Bemice THE GEORGETOWN HERALD Page 12 CARDS OF THANKS HALE I wish to thank my friends and neighbours for their and kindness during my illness Special thanks to the attending doctors the nurses and staff of Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Doris Hale and family HILTS I would like to express my sincere thans to all my relatives neighbours and friends for 1helr cards visits and enquiries while I was a patient In Georgetown and District Mem orial Hospital and also Guelph General Hospilal Special thanks to Dr Kennedy and Dr and also the nursing stall of each hospital These kindnesses were deeply appreciated J Hilts MARSHALL The Marshall family would like to thank the community tor the beautiful flowers sent the time of their mothers death the late Mrs Elizabeth D Lloyd Violet and Lillian McDONALDWe would like to express our sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for kind words of sympathy beautiful floral tributes and cards received at the time of our recent bereave ment Special thanks to the neighbours who helped the house to Rev Lewis Dr and the Funeral Home Mrs Wilfrid McDonald and family MURPHY would like to thank all my kind friends and neigh bours or their thoughtfulness The Ladles Auxiliary the Canadian Legion for their flowers for the lovely cards and gifts received since I came home the doctors and nurses on Ward B for their wonderful care Thank you all Mrs Jim Murphy PLAY SCHOOL Our thanks to the principal Mr Allen end the leaders Joy Ted and Rerry at the George Kennedy Summer Play School for doing a fine job Mr and Mrs G Branch Minor Sports thank you all for your support First prizeLorna Ontario Robert Clark Glen Williams bingo 2 JACKPOTS Given Away Every Monday from pm LOOKING FOR ENTERTAINMENT SPEND A PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON WITH THE GEORGETOWN CITIZENS BAND I CONCERT SUNDAY AUG COMMUNITY CENTRE Georgetown Wren Graduate At Cornwallis NOW APPEARING The Rocking Horse 1HURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY HOTEL AIR CONDITIONED Main at Mill Street Georgetown Pie Donna Keates of Georgetown attended a two week basic raining course for Reserve Wrens at Canadian Forces Recruit School CFB Cornwallis She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs William Keates Airedale Court Georgetown At the end or her basic training was awarded the Highest Academic Award has obtained an Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from Trent University Peterborough Ontario She is now studying at the Natural Resource institute University of Manitoba Masters Degree Upon completion of training Keates returned to her home unit Chlppawa CONCRETE GRAVEL BUILDING SAND ROAD GRAVEL FILL and TOP SOIL GARNET BUD HAINES Glen Williams For the Lowest Prices on Quality Carpeting WALL TO WALL SPECIALISTS WITH GUARANTEED INSTALLATION Rugs Remnants and Short Rolls always compettvely priced FREE ESTIMATES AND DECORATING ADVICE BY SPECIALISTS Criterion Next to Mil store CARPET WAREHOUSE liVERS ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE MENS STRIPED FLARES Now going at Half Price Originally now 4 98 MENS SUMMER SHIRTS Arrow now at Half Price Originally So to 11 now 00 MENS FORTREL WOOL TROPICAL SLACKS MENS HIGH QUALITY Now Joint FLARED SLACKS HALF OrlglnallyIOMtnn PRICE ALL LADIES SUMMER HANDBAGS Now Going at HALF PRICE A GROUP OF LADIES SUMMER PANT SUITS HALF PRICE NYLON STRETCH SLIMS LADIES SHORTS SHIRTS I SEAT COVERS poire by KATES now going at SUMMER SLACKS s A GROUP OF LADIES SUMMER HALF DRESSES p I IHVC ALL LADIES SUMMER SHOES NOW GOING AT HALF PRICE ALL LADIES GIRLS SWIM SUITS IF Now going at FLARED SLACKS 4 to 6x Originally Sale 099 SHORT SETS 4tooxOriglnallySSOO Sale CULOTTES HALF PRICE BOYS T SHIRTS NOW GOING AT HALF PRICE to Orlg 30 to fix 75 to Or now 00 Housekeeping Units at Ukrainian Camp council gave the go- ahead to Sleven Kui of the Ukrainian Youth Association last Tuesday night to build housekeeping cabins on a acre site to be purchased adjacent to the present camp on the line of The cabins may only be lived on from May till October and cannot be leased or sold separately The Ukrainian Youth Association has operated a childrens camp for many years out wanted to extend area lo provide a larger park and picnic area The offer on the acre farm was conditional on obtaining a building permit for the housekeeping cabins For Pa re nit Kuz explained that the cabins would be used to house parents up for the weekend to visit their children Cr Dick Howilt asked If this would constitute a change of land use Reeve Tom Hill said ft wouldnt since Mac Don aids had operated a picnic recreation area on the property for some years Approval for the same number of housekeeping cabins was given earlier in the year but this new plan simply moves these Attention FARMERS THE TIME TO GET BUILDINGS STEEL ROOFING BARN PAINTING- REPAIRS RON FISHBURN ROOFING LOVE Is a Bouquet of Rowers for No Reason at all Surprise her Today with 12 SWEETHEART ROSES In a Vase DELIVERY EXTHA 8772952 The Sun Ja classified as a star NOW OPEN by bettianne at 67 Mill Street 8777334 Come in and Try on a Happy Habit BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT at pm Holy Cross Maple Avenue Parish Hall Georgetown REG GAMES PER GAME OTHER SPECIALS JACKPOT 54 Numbers PROCEEDS FOR HOLY CROSS CHURCH

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