Social and Personal ItfUdrraurrlnWtedUdubmlt Friends of Mrs Margaret their and Muddle Bronte Street in phoning Mary Milton will be sorry to hear that of The Herald office Muddle is confined Milton District Hospital GUESTS AT SMORGASBORD Mr and Mrs Lawrence enjoy the delicious dinner sen to guests at the coffee house gathering It is LIP project marking the August closing which has been quite sue of the on Milt summer Kentucky fried ffudm CHICKEN VILLA GEORGETOWN HOURS WED THURS Ma SAT II SUNDAY II GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evangelical Centennial Public School Sam Sunday School am Morning worship Dm Even Service Baptist Church Rev Organ Mr a offing Worship Mr St Georges Church ANGLICAN Guelph Street Rector The Revd R Gallagher STB i Choral Service Come to Church REFORMED CHURCH TOGOUmOUR Dial Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor at Carole St Rev Harold It GEORGETOWNS EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV BIBLE PREACHING a and m Family Sunday School m A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Georgetown Pentecostal Church MatnSt Rev JackMcCattum m Sunday School Mr Arthur Rayner Tuesday 8 Prayers Bible Study heartily Invited Knox Presbyterian Church MAIN ST SOUTH ST JOHNS KNOX PA IS BYTE R IAN JOINT SUMMER SERVICES AUGUST th TO SSPT a Ham Knox Church RavHiroidT Martin conducting Horses Were Hobby With Century Farmer A farmer on one of s few remaining century farms John died in George town hospital August 11 Mr was born on the me arm near the Maple Avenue which was his ancestors by the crown over a hundred years jgo He was the sun of Walter and Mary Ann Brown and both parents were descendants of United Empire loyalists After attending Stewarttown school he took up farming Ills riding horses were popular with generations of young people ills interest in farming ex tended to attendance Tall fairs and Royal Winter I- air which lie visited nightly for years A bachelor his closest relative is a cousin Harry ft Brown Milton He was predeceased by brother Willie and sisters Mrs Laura Miller and Mrs t hie Murdiick llev Kelvin Johnston con ducted the funeral service al the Jones Home and interment was in Pallbearers were Clarence Burt Ted Percy Barker Allen treclton and Jim Brampton Wiener Roast Then Day At Beach New and former Junior larmer members had an opportunity to become aeUiinlcd at several organized activities Friday Saturday and Sunday this past Many members attended eaiino night at the Georgetown Master Heeds liesearch auditorium and learned thai gambling is not a profit business However they learned this safe way ami lost only fake bills A was held Saturday night August I9lh by tumor Farmers They then rose early on Sunday to Journey Beach with Junior rarmers from Ihe wan Mrs Mildred of Orlando Florida is spending a week with Mr and Mrs Ted Lawrence Shelley Street Mr and Mrs Charles Ren wick 20 Victoria Crescent spent a two week vacation In the West during which time they visited their son and his family Mr and Mrs Gary Bret Lori and Boyd in Calgary and then Dew on to spend some time In Vancouver and Victoria Brenda McNeil of Guclph Street returned home on the Civic holiday Monday following a five week vacation in Western Canada While In New Westminster Miss McNeil stayed with relatives Her trip included visits to the Calgary Stampede Banff Vancouver and the Klondike Days In Edmonton Mr and Mrs Ivor Brown Garry and Helen from Newmarket England arc visiting with Mrs Dennis Brown and family Parkview while here they often visit with his brother Dennis Brown who Is In St Josephs Hospital This is their first visit to Canada Mr and Mrs Peter Bog art Norton Crescent have had her mother Mrs visiting with them from Germany She left for home last week and now they have another overseas relative as a guest his brother Mr Knul from Wolfsburg Germany Mrs Vcrna Whitney Vera Boat from St Peter while here she also visited her brothers Mr William Rogers and Mr Em Rogers and Mr and Mrs Clayton Rogers Mrs Whitney also had her nephew and his wife Mr and Mrs Jack Rogers from to visit on Sunday Mr and Mrs Ben Boyle Peter and have returned from a camping holiday at Ban Echo Park where they found themselves camping near the maurices formerly of Georgetown and now living In Ottawa While horseback riding together one day little Kathy had the tune to fall from her horse and break her arm Her many friends Georgetown wish her a speedy recovery Mr and Mrs John R Vclteh Prince Charles with sons John Robert and David have returned after a four week holiday in Scotland They visited in Glasgow with Mr Vcttchs sister and brother and then hired a which is similar to a Volkswagen Camper in which they toured all over Scotland During their travels they visited former Geo rget owners Mr and Mrs Fred in Mr and Mrs Clare Francis 35 Shelley Street had a pleasant two week holiday in victoria C where they visited with Mrs Nell it- Trimble Their daughter and son In law Mr and Mrs Ernie Trimble and their three children of el grove were vacationing with his molhcr at the same time and the family enjoyed some happy outings together Highlights were visits to the Gardens and salmon fishing During one fishing expedition they had thrill of sighting a school of fifty killer whales Miss Gladys Daley Mid England has been visiting with her brother in law and sister Mr and Mrs Reg Victoria Crescent Tor the past three weeks Miss Daley came to Canada for the wedding of her nephew Glenn who was married to Beth Mainprise on the of August Miss Barbara Glover Vanco uver B was also a guest of Ihe for the wed ding Mrs Caspar Stumpf of was a visitor last week with her sister Mrs Arnim Feller Emery Street Mrs who recently celebrated her Win birthday was Mary Lake when she lived in town as a girl After their marriage the operated a bakeshop In Elmira for years While here the two sisters travelled to visit with their brothers In Toronto with Mr Tom Lake in or nil 111 with Mr and Mrs George Lake and in Peterborough with Mr and Mrs Charles Lake Mrs Olive Brown Charles St her daughter Mrs Ray Vogan Mary St and daughter in law Mrs La vera R 1 Georgetown ore home from three weeks In England They spent a week with Mr and Mrs Joe Greenwood who run the Malt Shovel at and the remainder of heir visit with relatives in Surrey They travelled to Fiance to visit the Canadian war cemetery where Mrs Browns husband Charles Wenthcrall a World War casualty Is buried Exploring the maritime provinces proved to be a most enjoyable three week holiday for Mr and Mrs Elmer Hill 10 Street Driving through the to Portland Maine Mr and Mrs Hill crossed the Bay of to Yarmouth a twelve hour trip by ferry and drove along the coast of Nova Scotia to and thence Annapolis Royal and a visit with friends at Caledonia A tour of the fish processing industry from the catch at sea to the packaged frozen product we buy in the supermarket was a highlight of their visit to Lunenburg The Hills stayed in Halifax Truro and drove out to Peggy Cove before crossing to Cape Breton at They drove up to Port where they took a boat for the eight hour sail to Newfoundland Landing at Port Basques Mr and Mrs Hill a day exploring the by ways and twain little village magnificent beach impressed them And having just left a sweltering heat wave in Cape Breton the coolness Newfoundland degree temperature was a welcome change Back to Cape Breton they toured the Cabot Trail and were fortunate enough to have sunshine to enhance its beauty En route they stopped at to see the Alexander Graham Bell Museum Two days Prince Edward Island gave ihem an opportunity to enjoy scenic countryside and Cavendish of Ann of Green Gables fame before returning to Nova Scotia At Springhurst they visited Its Miners Museum which involved going down the shaft into a coal mine Over to New Brunswick and visits to Moncton and Newcastle before Mr and Mrs Hill set out for Quebec City and home via Page HERALD THURSDAY AUG Plan another GREAT BAR BO with Mr BB SAUCE 3 BRI 1 A If QUA LOW MICE HAMBURG Or WIENER BUNS 12 INCH WIDTH ALUMINUM FOIL iffi 29 INCH SIZE BUDGET WHITE PAPER PLATES R 79 Fresh CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS LEAF SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS 69 FUfSHir MINCED BEEF SIDE SIDE SPARE RIBS VIC ASSORTED COOKED MEATS 75V Fruit Drinks IGA SPECIAL Biscuits norm 1 Scottowels IDEM WITH ICE CANTALOUPE PRODUCE lb 1 3 89 SEEDLESS GRAPES 39 PRUNE PLUMS Frozen Food Specials FANCY PEAS MfCAIN FANCY CRINKLE CUT FRENCH FRIES IS tCMi a mm RICH WHIP PEAS 79i CHEEZ WHIZ SHAMPOO 6 DETERGENT MIR Quality Service and Value all at IGA LUCKY SHOPPER Mrs D Bums 20 Arietta Street EFCO Employee Car Club Member perfect many people returned home with bright sunburns but nevertheless enjoyed the day The county organization Is working on a farm istory project for he Burlington Centennial Need Repairs To John Street Bridge bridge in safe condition And town engineer Eric Willis told a committee last week that the job be done Mr Willis said the girders arc rusting and a 5 ton toad limit has been poslcd In addition a large crack Is developing he said Queried by the committee he said the Job should be done before winter funeroi service took place August 11 at the Jones Home for Ross Elliott Duncan Crescent who died suddenly August in Toronto Western Hospital Mr Duncan who was was born in Georgetown son of Mr and Mrs Duncan Lyons Court and attended Wrigglesworlh Public and Georgetown District high He was employed in the office of ConstrutUon Products and was a member of United Steel Workers of America racing he belonged to Cars In corporatcd of Georgetown He leaves his wife Patricia Bell who he married in a son Jcffery Duncan his parents and a sister Joanne Mrs Ned of Rev Harold Martin of St John s United Church con ducted the funeral service and interment was in Glen Williams Cemetery Pallbearers were Jim Lindsay John Burton Craig John John Murphy and Dave Armstrong Esquesing Council Briefs Esquesing council chamber has a new look with a raised diai for the reeve more chairs for spectators and a new orange carpet The carpeting oOo Three fence viewers not to be confused with fence eullecled each for their duties last month The fence v lewers are Clarence An dcrson Countil received seven op plications for plumbing in the position formerly held by Bob McDonald who is moving from the district Private citizens may take old tires to the dump but businesses cannot council decided last week when the question was raised by deputy reeve Russell Miller The waterfalls of in Hawaii flow upwards When northeast trade winds sweep through passes of and hurl the water from the falls back upward in heavy mists manager of the Store in Moore Park plaza Dennis alba seated discusses the duys work with John Ellis service IN CHARGE OF NEW BUSINESS Dennis Zalba native of St Catharines has Firestone Stores in both Hamilton and St Catharines and has been PUBLIC NOTICE Select Committee Of The Legislature On The Ontario Municipal Board Invitation to Submit Written Briefs On June 1972 the Ontario Legislature appointed Select Committee examine inquire Into and report upon the Ontario Municipal Board and to make recommendations on al purpose and functions of Ihe Ontario Municipal Board the jurisdiction Ontario Municipal Board c the and organization the Ontario Municipal Board procedures and practices of the Ontario Municipal Board the procedures by way appeal from the orders and rulings the Ontario Municipal Board including appeals by way petitions to the Lieutenant Governor In Council Ihe relationship of the Ontario Municipal in its responsibilities the Provincial Government Local government and Ihe Individual citizen The Commlllceinvllcs written briefs from individuals and organizations who may wish to prcsenl Information opinions or suggestions regarding any of above matters relating to the Ontario Municipal Board Briefs muit by to the Clerk of the Committee Box Main Parliament Building Toronto Ontario