Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1971, p. 31

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GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY DEC Page Glen Williams Girl Carollers Cheer Hospital Patients Here Glen William Ladies Softball team recently sponsored a teenage dance in the town hall Mr and Mrs Max Stafford and Mr and Mrs Nell acted as were sold prior to the dance for a turkey raffle and the lucky winner was Mrs Elliot of Milton The Christmas season was brought a little closer by the C G I and Explorers when they went carolling last week The girls were accompanied by headers Mrs Carl a Rattenbury Mrs Ruth Ash Mrs Ruth Sfdnfatt and Mrs Idzi and mothers Mrs Domback Mrs March Mrs and Mrs The evening started with a pot luck supper at St John Church followed by a singing tour of the hospital they called door to door In he village where the senior citizens were given and embroidered tea towels which were made by the girls Following this everyone returned to the church for an exchange of gifts and hot I chocolate drinks Mrs Donna Lambert was presented with a gift upon her Glen CGIT and Explorers carolling at Georgetown hospital Best wishes for a speedy recovery are extended to our friend and neighbours who have recently been hospitalized Mrs Dorothy Norton Mrs Cathy Mr Paul Campbell Wayne Norton and little Scott Campbell Hunter Inn with Mrs Annie Bingham catering hosted St s Guild annual Christ mas party lost Thursday night A delicious roast beef meal was enjoyed with an evening of bingo following The ladies attending were Mrs Barbara Bryant Mrs Eva Murdock Mrs Reynolds Mrs Mary Hooper Mrs Donna Armstrong Mrs Held Mrs Sargent Mrs Vema Garvin Mrs Vi Preston VI Haines Mrs Muriel Miller Mrs Betty Garvin Mrs Maggie Crawford Mrs Mary Da vies and Mrs Preston On Dec 12 members of the United Church Ladle Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs Una Four Day School I Week is Coming Students In County may someday attend school only four days each week and when that day comes the schools will be ready for It The fourday school week was discussed by the board of education ad hoc committee on priorities and expenditures The committee subcommittee on board operation headed by J raised the subject of the fourday week reporting that the fourday week Jim Singleton director of education said the fourday work week Is going to be coming in the nottoodistant future If the fourday work week came in many people might well feel that the schools should conform to what business and Industry are doing There could be the alternative of a fourday school week and an month school year Wheeler for their monthly meeting A lovely salad plate buffet was enjoyed prior to the meeting President Mrs Dorothy opened with a verse The Meaning of Christmas Secretary Mrs Ed Greene Save her report and treasurer Irs Fred Engleby reported profits from past catering and a party that was recently held During the business discussion a donation one to be determined later to the hospital was deliberated The evening was closed with the Benediction On the same evening St Alban Guild held their monthly meeting at the parish holl Mrs Brenda Reynolds presided opening with the Lord Prayer Secretary Mrs VI Haines and treasurer Mrs Eva then gave their reports A busy future of caterings and other business matters were discussed It was decided to give a further donation to the Lunch was served The annual meeting in which a new executive will be elected is BRIDGE CLUB Fourteen tables of players in last week sessions of Georgetown duplicate bridge club which meets each Tuesday night in the Legion auditorium Winners in the NorthSouth division were Mrs Muriel Allen and Mrs Pat Williams Art Nonis and Sid Heller 2nd Art and Ion Serltt 3rd Mrs Nay lor and John Mike and Dick Prust East WestBill Wondel Bob Dickson Mr and Mrs Waiter 2nd Ron Reynolds and Bart Fisher 3rd Mrs anna Kwei and Duke Wilson Mrs Helen Atkinson and Mrs Helen Hyde Here Now CHRISTMAS GIFTS For All The Family WALLETS 1 rutlACCO POUCH KODK BOXED STATIONERY FOR THE KIDDIES ALL KINDS OF TOYS CHRISTMAS MATCH BOX MODELS FAMOUS I- ISHER PRICF TOYS GAMES BARBIE DOLLS PICTURE BOOKS Extra Selection of Greeting Cards up To 40 Percent Off On Hot Wheels and Accessories ALSO ON TIPPY TOESDANCERINA A DOLLS Delrex Smoke Shop GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE The Home Helpers of Union Presbyterian Church held their annual Christmas party at the home of their president Mrs Herb The evening started with an excellent pot luck supper This was followed by a gift exchange after which bingo was played At the close of the evening Mrs made a speech and presented gilts tu three honoured members Mrs G Leslie Mrs J Bullock Last Saturday night a surprise anniversary party was held for Mr and Mrs Bcv Moody at the home of Mr and Mrs Bill of Guests from the village who attended and spent a most en evening were Mr and ra Paul Barber Mr and Mrs Paul Mr and Mrs John Wogstaffe and Mrs Myrtle Henrlngton Mrs Donna Armstrong Will Hear Dragway Arguments Feb Ontario Municipal Board has set Tuesday February IS as he date for the hearing on township ultural holding bylaw as amended as It applies to the Toronto International Dragway land west of Georgetown Solicitors for the dragway complained they received no notice of the original OMB granted another hearing At a second hearing held June vicechairman D Jamleson and Lancaster ruled that the by law merited careful consideration and called an adjournment until proper evidence could bo shown before the board He said the municip ality must show why the bylaw should apply to the Meanwhile the OMB approved the bylaw but reserved its decision as it applied to land on which the dragway Is situated Council recently applied to the OMB to have the bylaw kept in farce post its present expiry date March 31 The by law was to last only until the town jwever disagreement bet ween council and planning board has delayed approval of the of plan Use marjoram and to add zest to veal lamb and pork roasts end stews or chops or kebabs GLAMOURPUSS LOUNGERS ode low an PRICE I CHARGE IT A Hot Stuff our cult cuddly nylon jersey quit two tone duster with matching Embroidery trim Navy or redwhite B Cosy brushed fleece Ion robe a sleek stroke of colour with gold braid trim Step in zipper front Purple cerise gold M C Snuggle up comfort a long robe ot rail cut Monsan acrylic pile Satin piped and sell belted Aqua melon sunburst S M I FASHION SHOPCHARGEirNO DOWN PAYMENT STORE HOURS MON FRL 10 am SAT 9 fun No 7 Highway Georgetown YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE A B D 14 DRILL fut Accurate Drills 1 materials Including tied Well balanced comfortable design In Brown D CIRCULAR SAW General purpose Hip jaw combination Hide Included Bevel depth adjust irents Cutting depth 1 C BD SAW KIT Includes power picked JI saw vrilh coarse wood lint wood coarse metal and 1 metal blades In plastic pouch and 1 rip fence Complete with tying case D 10 SAW Easy one hand operation Makes straight curved and irregular cuts In wood metal or plastic 17 HP E D DRILL Features doable reduction heavy duty tearing and chock lor the toughest jobs Drills 3B steel hardwood Bast buy lor the heme workshop F 38 DRILL KIT Includes 3B drill wheel arbor backing pad 3 drill bits bulling pad grinding wheel IS sanding discs chuck key and holder carrying case 12 33 DRILL K SAND KIT Inlllln HI Pi drill Ills paint stills grit 88 r BUY STOKE HOURS MOD FRI10anl SAT run No Highway Georgetown

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