Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 26, 1971, p. 2

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Page a THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY AUGUST Balllnalad Opens Plaza Photography Studio In the photography business here for a year Jim hasopenedastudioat 130 Street In tht St Plaza Mr and Mrs moved here from Toronto last year where he had been employed with George Photographic Studio specializing in weddings and before that Tiny Tots Photo He claims Tillsonburg as his home town He has token a course with Famous Photographers School In New York and a year ago became member of the Professional Photographer Canada Mrs works secretary In the pathology department at Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton Father Brother Were Norval Station Agents An old t me strict resident died at Belmont House Toronto on August Miss Flora Jackson who was spent her here when her father Jackson was station agent Station a position held later by her brother Herb Shi- trained as a nurse in New York City then returned to Toronto where she was a employed by the Royal York Hotel until she retired A funeral service in the city on August 16 was followed by in lerment in the family plot in Cemetery Norval Mr Mrs Lloyd Larry and Cathy and Mr Mrs James enjoyed a two weeks trip the Maritime provinces at the end of July They travelled via the Slates and home through Quebec Mr Mrs Bob Derek and Michelle enjoyed two weeks at a cottage at Twin Rocks i Kinarvin in Also Twin Rocks for a week were Mr Mrs Douglas Swackhamer and Drew and Mr Mrs Norman Guthrie Terry Michael and Lisa Congratulations to Mary Anne daughter of Mr Mrs A T of and Dick of Meadowvale who were married the Presbyterian Church on Saturday August Mrs Murray Laird her sihtcr Mis Webb enjoyed three weeks visiting relatives and old friends around Caven dish E I They stayed at their old home with their niece Ina and am Mr Mrs Jack teed Alan Laurie Scott and Heather of Georgetown Mr is of Stewartlown Senior School They usually spend the summer on the Island Mrs Lairds daughter Flame Mr Mrs Bob Crawford Shelly Shannon and also enjoyed a couple of the Island Theysioed at Holiday Haven near Cornwall which Is owned by Mrs Laird sister Pauline and family They all report an en Joy able holiday with good trips good weather and a good Summer vacation school has been well attended by the children of the district It is held three mornings each week in thi Presbyterian Church and United Church The closing program skits songs hand crafts and displays will be held in the Presbyterian Church Friday evening Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold Palter by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of ourselves it Is the gift of God Not of works lest any man should boast Ephesians 29 9 Salvation is a gift bought and paid for by our Saviour attain able only by simple faith in the Congratulations to Shan Lou daughter of Mr Mrs Hugh Leal It Georgetown and David Hunter Cation of Brampton who were married brides home on Friday August nth Painters have busy painting of the Public School in preparalk the opening of the school for the fall term A survey crew spent most of the summer surveying No highway through the village Whether this project to kecpsomeof our people for few weeks or whether ihe highway plans changes in the rood Is anybody guess It is rumoured that new bridge is to be built and the road Viewed Many Historic Sights On English Trip Mr and Mrs Frank Smith have returned home after the last six weeks visiting relatives and friends in England They spent most of the time with cousins in Ipswich Suffolk While there they went on a tour through several counties In Oxford County they went to Blenheim Palace where Chur chill was born and also visited his grave in near by Another historic sight seen was In Colchester where they toured through the historic castle built in In Long near Bristol they called on the Woodley family Mr and Mrs lived near Georgetown In the early 1030 and attended the First Baptist Church here Mr Woodley was employed by the late McCul lough during their four years stay In Canada Balllnafad ball team played a game with last Monday night It ended up In a tie game The new home being built for the Robert Matthews family is being erected at a pretty fast rate It is situated on the farm of Ernie McEnery on the Balllnafad town line Mr and Mrs Ed Smith and Stephen Mr and Mrs William Smith and little daughter have returned from a two week holiday at the cast coast Mr and Mrs Bird and daughter Helen have also returned from a holiday In England where they visited with Mrs Bird parents and other relatives Weekend visitors with the Marshall were Mr and Mrs Jimmy Miller and Debbie of Toronto and Mr and Mrs John Polo Vlckl and Ricky of Mr and Mrs William Mundy and daughter Cynthia of Dart ford Kent England ore enjoying a three weeks vacation with Mr and Mrs Robert Pinkerton red Smith Mr IGA has them all This week No 3 of C L FOOTBALL PLAYERS No 1 No 2 still available PEANUT BU MA TOILET TISSUE 59 GARBAGE BAGS 57 MHrMHIBJII Margarine Mountainview Baptist Church Minister Rev R Cairns SI MM in SI Andrew I nitrd Church Georgetown Alliance Church Evangelical Centennial Public School Minister J Phillips Telephone a Sunday School all classes 11 am Morning worship Evening Service Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main St Rev Jack 10 m Sunday School Ham Morning Worship 7pm Service Special Toped Sermon by Ian Paisley Belfast Title of Sermon Second Mile Religion Children Church Both Services GEORGETOWN EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV Pastor BIBLE PREACHING Horn and Family A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church NURSERY CARE through the village There hove been many bad accidents on the curves but most hove been caused by speeding If the road is straightened the speeding will Increase almost impossible to cross the highway now during rush hour periods What will it be like If there arc no curves to slow down he traffic Will this be progress for our village or a faster way to kill if Most residents think that a by pass Is inevitable for the future Why not build it now while some of the charm of the village still remains While moving a dog house at the back of his home on Draper St Saturday afternoon August Doug Swackhamer was attacked by a swarm of yellow jacket wasps who had ntst under the dog house stung about thirty times by the angry wasps and immediately began to swell up He drove himself to Peel Memorial Hospital Brampti by his wife Doug did the driving as he could drive the fastest going about miles an hour He was treated in the emergency wing or the hospital with needles to counteract the poison just in time as his ihroat had swollen almost shut He able to return home where he continued medication The wasps nest was later burned out eliminate any more danger from hem Church Charge of Home Church and Glen Williams held a Joint itdoors service Williams on Sunday August conducted by Rev Walter Ridley The Teen choir sang several selections and led in the congregational singing wllh Mrs Ridley as organist hollowing the service a luck lunch was enjoyed by Ihe three combined congregations McLean spent several days In Georgetown District Memorial Hospital or tests Really missed him when the severe electrical storm hit about on Saturday morning August Yours truly was running around the house closing the windows when I remembered the car windows were open Wrapped myself up In Ed s rain coat and made a brave dash for Ihe car through pouring rain continuous lightning and loud thunder discovered I had Says Yard Owners Should be Consulted Doug Watson who operates a wrecking yard on the Line told Ihe Herald he felt there were come misleading statements in a I recent news item following a township council meeting While the Herald article did not say any licenses for wrecking yards were under suspension he felt it created that Impression All the licenses for the six wrecking yards In the township all the yards In the township arc presently valid but the township had warned some may not be renewed if ail conditions are not met by January 1972 when the licenses come up for renewal Despite the fact Watson himself does have a fence surrounding his property which conforms to the bylaw he questioned the fence stipulation We buy buses 12 ft high for wrecking so how could we keep the height of the salvage inside the fence below the B level he asked He pointed out he also has a crane There Is no way I can hide that behind a fence he commented He suggested wrecking yard owners be consulted when a by law is being considered so a workable practical by law would result THE HI LIMIT QUANIIT1IS MR IGAS PICKS F0 THIS WEEK fresh Ontario chicken Legs or Breasts MEATYCHUCKSTEAKS SMOKE0icNIC SHOULDERS CHIDE CRISP PLUMP CARDINAL RED GRAPES 3 99 jowl of FAVORITE LAYERS C NE BOOTH DESSERT PEARS 2 39 WHITE VINEGAR DOG KIBBLE BAKERY SPCtALS apple pie rolls 45 ORANGE CRYSTALS 69 Hit IGA and TIGERCATS F00TIALL Smith Stone Employee Was IOOF Lodge Master A past master of Orion Odd Fellows lodge and a Smith and Stone employee for years Walter Alexander Thompson Victoria Street died In Peel Memorial hospital Brampton on August 13 He was 48 Born on a farm at Laurel he was the son of Mrs Thompson and the late Wesley Thompson He had been Georgetown resident for thirty years was a member of Georgetown Volunteer Am association He leaves his wife Isabel forgotten the car keys dashed back In the house with the lightning showing the way got the keys and ran again for the car closed the win t and headed back for the house when a terrific clap of thunder and a wild flash of lightning made me Jump I was running before my feet ever hit the ground That one must have just missed me Sure glad that storm last very long Neighbours and others In the district report that they were the storm was brief Reports are coming in of silos hit by lightning doors blown open television sets that won work etc They appreciate the amazing electrical display any more than I did Most of them say It was the worst lightning storm they hod ever seen Mrs Ed McLean Workman whom he married at Hornby in 1M4 two sons Allan of Brampton and Norman at home his mother in one granddaughter Teresa Thomp son and brothers and sisters Mrs Hughes Ruth of Toronto and Bud Mrs Albert Allen Rose Ralph and Mrs Sam Dorothy all of He was predeceased by a brother Russell of Limehouse and sister Mrs Alex Henderson Rev Norman Young Knox Presbyterian Church conducted funeral service at the C McClure Funeral Home and GOLF WIDOW SPECIAL Stay too long at the 19th hole She cant stay mad when you give her bouquet of SWEETHEART ROSES ONLY 99 He Mill St jeorgetown 8772952 We fix Sunday dinner seven days a week Colonel Sanders fixei Kentucky Fried Chicken for about a million folks every day chicken goes home with r more often than any other chicken in he world Must be pretty good It Take some home tonight Take it from the Colonel its finger COLONEL SANDERS RECIPE CHICKEN VILLA interment was in Greenwood Cemetery Pallbearers were Jerry John MocDonald John Mel all of Georgetown Gill Hunter or Norval and Harold Crawford Hamilton all members of Orion Lodge Nephews were flower era Mark Thompson Glen Grant Allen Paul Hughes Fred Workman Larry and John Workman A a W DELIVERS HAVE A SMOKELESS WEEKEND IT S A GOOD IDEA GOODLETS COMPARE COMFftRE COMPARE Westinghouse Solid State Stereo THE ALICANTE Model ST dignified sculptured Spanish styling In I pecan veneer with antique hardware rich red draped speaker cloths Compare the styling convenience and studiostyle features Music Input and output funclons are burton controlled FM Stereo AFC Tape Phono Infernal and Extension Speakers Prof fesilonal type elide controls operate Bus Treble Balance and Volume Chants delivers watt of peak music I power warranty on solid etafa components Garrard Automatic Tumtabla with cueing

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