Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1971, p. 5

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I Beg Your Pardon Nobody Promised You a Cool Beergarden Part of the capacity crowd which jammed George I own Memorial Arena for the Lions Clubs Saturday night beer garden Beside the music Hans Wagner German band and later Ross Hillicr Countr Rhythm Hoys a draw for colour TV helped attract the throng whose thirst was probably magnified the soaring mercury Happy groups like this one win everywhere at the 1 ions fifth beer party atmosphere prevailed while dancers jumped and gyrated to the music of old and later old Nashville and didn to mind the willing temperatures on the dance Moor Catholic Women Executive Meet Monday September 13 Holy Cross Catholic Wo mens League held their first executive meeting of the season Present were the president Mrs Alice De Battista first vice president Mrs Rose Mane Cam pi el I i second vice president Mrs Siena Van third vice president Mrs and public relations officer Mrs Pat Sim mons The upcoming year was discussed and with the support of all the members It promises to be an extremely eventful and successful year The is lining up guest Zan Pup on The Way Up Son of hid big weekend at the and Kcnriil Club show The Tanhardl Kennels Kieshond went test of winners for two points his and lust sot In Sunda he did sami thins for two more points and wint best to his Neidhani i of who went hist breed now rcquind 10 ihampionship points At Kingston on he went in group Sirfri bitch for thru ind best Tanhirdl Kill isopintid Miss a Trebk LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY ALINA Drape Ion ally luted and alio Fait reasonable service arid charges Track Installed Glasi and Mirror Furniture Top CallioriippoimmenC 8778020 Break Gate To Use Strip litth racing on Toronto tonal is whin 10 l inv breaking thebaic their own Tin ati ind THE GEORGETOWN THURSDAY Page Phi Program Is Award Winner Members of Zcta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi are beaming with pride these days with the news of the accomplishment of two of their members Word has come from International Headquarters that Mrs Paulim Hughes and Mrs Eleanor Cawley have been Judged to have presented the best cultural program of the season When one considers there are over members in Beta Sigma Phi throughout the world and that each member la requested to present at least one program per year this is indeed quite an accomplishment for the Georgetown girls The chapter commenced the new season activities by serving Beginning Day on Tuesday September 1st Hostess was Mrs Irene Soal Several guests in the persons of Mrs Mary Richardson Mrs Carolyn Mrs Vivian Peter Marlon Grainger were welcomed by Chapter members President Mrs Dee Butwill explained to guests the alms and purposes of Beta Sigma Phi and an interesting display table was available to further Inform the guests of the Sorority activities Refresh were served by the Social Committee Farmers Urged Appeal Assessments Hilton and Peel farmers arc being to appeal their 1971 assessments by Ontario Federation of Agrlcultui general manager Jack Hale Hale farmers and municipalities are currently working out adjustments which arc under in and Peel as welt as York and Ontario counties to a land productivity based on the recom mendid by the department of municipal affairs speakers on various con issues which should Interest all parishioners Their first general meeting will be held September in the rectory basement Hornbys Jim Day on Fall Equestrian Team Hornby Jim Day a year old equestrian has been named to the team to represent Canada in tin fall international horse show circuit which includes the Pennsylvania Notional Horse Show in irnsburg Ptnn The Washington In tern Horse show in New York the Itoy Horse Show in Toronto the strongest ever by this for the fall circuit inada nine member isquislrnn team wis announced Sund i following National Show Jumping Championships in Solution was on points amassed over tight events in the Grand Prix series which was used not only for spin ion purposes but to dm lop new depth in horses Day aboard owned by Sam Son Farms Hornby second in the Nitional Grand Prix ft of Sunday international style jumping course Day was tied with Pon American gold medalist Jim who had ridden three horses w only four faults each In thi jumpoff which followed managed a clear round aboard the Immigrant owned by Toronto Bill in seconds Day s lime on Sundanccr was 1 seconds also in a faultless round leivlng him in second spot Hounding out Canadian squad for the upcoming in competitions are Jim of Torchy Millar Montreal Simpson from Tom Captain of this year Pan American gold from Moffat of Newmarket Ottawa Ian Millar and Harold Hamster and MacCowan both from Edmonton In Day was a member of the Canadian team which won the Prix Nations at he Royal Winter Fair and in 1970 he was third the and Out competition the Pennsylvania National Horse Show aboard All inadnn THE HEAD HUNTERS ARE HERE GAIL BRCNDA and GORD of FASHION TREND HAIR STYLISTS ANNOUNCE THEY WILL BE OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY CALL 8776822 for 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