Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 2, 1972, p. 22

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Campers Kids Have Halloween Fun Time Hornby iylimn winners for Pane HERALD THURSDAY NOV Iff- Mrs raid 1st Hornby Cubs Are Launched with Boys The 1st Hornby Cubs are well Mark Bradley under way with their leader Swan and Watson Tin John Saunders and assistant Cubs art reminded save David Bates The Cubs who material lor were invested recently are as to stuff id toys and follows Kunleo Allan other Hems Turner David Plant Kent Hamilton Larry United Church Murray Royce Tlmmv Women nut l the home of Mrs Mission Convention Speakers An invitation is being ex tended to people in this district to attend a missionary con vent ion which starts Sunday The Christian and Missionary Alliance will have Its usual Sunday services in Centennial Public School and services In Lutheran Church ore also planned Monday Wednesday and Friday Guests speakers the vices will be Rev and Miss Ruth Patterson Under all the drag racing is Rob Van Home Lionettes Pot Luck Mr wife have ministered in Met since the Inckdrop of Hi will his ex there and the progress of work in Miss lias spent Jlmost twenty in Africa combining medical nursing skills Shi has been director of nursing at a mission hospital in the Cairo Republic formerly the Congo The children and some of the adults were in costume when Georgetown camping club held their annual Ha owe en party at Cedarvale night Jonathan O was winner of the costume judging while Rose Ricky Hastings Elizabeth Hayes Susan King Darwin Rice and Scott Hewitt won the games and races Michael Rhodes Marriott won a guess the contest and Diane ffesse was the winner of the pass the parcel game The games and races program included ducking for candies in flour a peanut race and a peanut scramble Later a seance held Involving the older children Sandwiches cookies and coffee were served after the games All the children received a bag of goodies before going home I McNtH MISS III Til USUI Threesome Sail From Norfolk to Florida Supper Georgetown started their year with a pot luck supper held at president Gorges home with members and four guests at tending The various committees were formed and the first will be bazaar and sale planned for a Saturday In November Proceeds will go to various Fireflies children guess the number of In charities the jar at their Halloween party night at A surprise baby shower was held for Mrs lois alter the meeting Tulips gladioli lilies narcissuses are all grown from bulbs t- flwJoiljfOreenGlanllsreallyJollyJiandetty Spring Breeze sailed through the autumn breezes of October with flying colours to give her crew of three Philip Carney Ann Street Hugh Wiley John St hast and John Wilson Edmonton Alta a holiday of high adventure Carney twenty foot sailboat spanking new and untried on water started its travels aboard a trailer which the three would be sailors hauled behind their car as far as Norfolk Virginia There launched her into the Atlantic and equipped with carefully studied navigation charts set sail for Florida Spring Breeze turned in a perfect performance even on the two occasions when the crew had to head her for a shore anchorage because of high winds En route to their destination the trio made a stop at Georgetown In South Carolina where they got In touch with Mayor William who sent his best wishes back to Georgetown Ontario At St Augustine Florida Farmhouse Raid Drug Charges Laid Eleven and Brampton residents were arrested Friday night after police raided a farmhouse in and netted worth of narcotics The farmhouse is situated on Lot 1 Concession In Hut The raid was carried out by five officers of the Criminal Investigation Bureau using a dog belonging to one of the officers Besides finding bags each containing what was said to be worth of marijuana the officers also found smalt quantities of what they said wis hashish and LSD One of those arrested was charged with cultivating and growing marijuana Others charged with possession with the purpose of trafficking and possession of an offensive weapon Police seized chain belts similar to drive chains The raid was at for four of the accused the rest were released by a Justice of Peace on a personal dertahing their port I e ill the and his enjoved slopover seeing the historical sights Then Spring treevc was berthed in St in run few months rest The three sailors hick to Norfolk has where picked up their and trailer tor the hour drive to They home evening of tuber Nixon with Mrs John Hamilton presiding All sang the opening Otic and repented the Prayer The roll call was answered by the nine members present Stand Up for Jesus was sung in unison Verses 5 of Matthew were read by Mrs Bessie Marshall The minutes were read and adopted Mrs WilmerMison was thanked for purchasing the new ferns for the church The maps are on he way for Audrey Lawrence Clothing for men and boys are to be left at Mrs Marshall Sunshine and Gloom money was collected A sale of vegetables jams and were sold which made a profit of A delicious lunch was and a social hour en The fourth meeting of the Hornby North Senior Club meeting was held at the home of Mrs Jim McKay Barbara Preston was the reporter for the meeting The roll call was The dinner for the menu Home Assignment for menus discussed made and how Eleanor Smith wis the president for the meeting was the president for the meeting The roll till two labels from canned or frozen The girls were told how they can be kept all year round by canned or frozen ilad dishes and a enrrolt finger was made by Jtirbara Preston and Smith Zucchini Minnalcd made Judy Chase and Cordon wis in by Connie Course and Smith A variety of garnishes by Barbara and The roll tall answered by 11 members and the pledge wis repealed hollowing the m cling a delicious lunch of pic with pure whipped cream and lea greetings are extended to Mr Mrs Bert leshc on November Best wishes ire extended Mr Mrs leslle on their special Thi North Trafalgar tub held their weekly Euchre Partj on Saturday night at the North Trafalgar cntre There were six of euchre in play with Ihe high prizes being awarded to Mrs Clare Wilson Mrs and Mrs Ttniycke Mr Preston and The lucky draws were won by Mason and Mrs Ralph heuthcrston are rnham who will their wedding an Tuesday several salads They made a patient in the Milton District vegetable salad and a Jelly Hospital salad The next meeting will be held at the home of Donna Get well wishes are also Stewart extended to Mrs Bert Stewart who was also a patient in the Get well wishes are extended Milton District Hospital to Mrs Leslie who is a Mrs Jim Hamilton November Birthday arc ex tended to John who will celebrate his birthday on Wednesday November to Michael who will celebrate his birthday on Novembcr4 to Lisa and Douglas who will celebrate their birthdays on November The Hornby North Juniors met at the home of Annette on October II The Pledge was repeated by all members attending They discussed how to make up a dinner for a day This included cream sauce mushroom soup stuffed onions scalloped corn and tomatoes and dehydcrated The Hornby North Juniors met at the home of Lynda I on Wednesday evening October The roll eoll was answered by all at tending They made a scalloped vegetable and talked about Georgetown Barbers Announce an INCREASE OF 25 for Haircuts and Services effective TUESDAY NOV 7th Mortgages HOMEOWNERS PROSPECTIVE BUYERS of Market Value 1st Mortgages from 2nd Mortgages 12 Construction Loans l A MITCHELL Ltd Ith Queen St e Brampfon LOST One Music Store Last seen at Queen St E Brampton Loved by thousands Answers to name ot Quartet Music Centre FOUND One very large Music Store with Organs and lessons Can be seen at 33 George St North Brampton Has name tag Quartet Music Centre 451 Public Notice THE OFFICE OF THE COURT OF CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP Will be opened In the TOWN HALL COMMITTEE ROOM 2nd Floor to345pm noon to 12 for the month November on the following dates FRIDAY NOVEMBER lOthAND NOVEMBER Alternate Fridays thereafter FREE NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 3 WEEKS ONLY 53 Wed Oct Nov 1972 to 1 a to p 3 Sat a to 6 p SHOPPERS I WORLD TOWNSHIP OF ESQUESING MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Notice to Electors TAKE NOTICE THAT on the proper form will be received by the undersigned at the Township Municipal Building at RR 1 Georgetown for the following elected offices for a two year term Reeve DeputyReeve Councillors AND Representative for the Halton County Board of Education The period during which nomination for the above offices will be received is as follows 900 am to 500 pm on Thursday November 9th 1972 Friday November 10th 1972 and Monday November 13th 1972 Municipal Building closed on Saturday November 11th and Sunday November 12th 1972 The name occupation address and office nominated for each candidate will be posted in the Municipal Buildmq as nominations are received and certified As the Town of Acton Township ot Town of Milton and Township of will be combined to elect one member to the County Roman Catholic Separate School Board the nominations will be received by the clerk and retur ning officer for the Town of Milton at the Town of Milton Municipal Building on the same dates and times noted above As the Town of Acton Township of Esquesing Town of Georgetown Town of Milton Township of Nassagaweya and Town of Oakvllle will be combined to elect one member to the Halton County Board of Education to represent separate school supporters The nominations will be received by the clerk and returning officer for the Town of Oakvllle at the Town of Oakvllle Municipal Building on the same dates and times noted above It should be noted that this nomination procedure has been made mandatory by the Provincial Government pursuant to an act respecting municipal elections and accordingly there will be no nomination meeting as convened in the past Nomination form and In formation relative to nominations may be obtained from the clerk in his office at the Municipal Building upon request DELMAR FRENCH Clerk Returning Officer Township of Esquesing

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