Restored Car Club Gutted in Monday Buildings Blaze 31 Ontario Scholars in GDHS Awards Night The newly restored buildings housing the Random Car Club In Glen Williams were gutted by fire around clock Monday morning The workshop and club house on the side of the Credit River were completely out with the loss f carburetors fuel pumps a snowmobile mag wheels a fridge stove chesterfields and members personal property Don club president one of the many who helped pull down the remaining wails after the fir at least 3 worth of property was lost The snowmobile belonged to Dave Puckering A total of was the fire chief estimate The chief also said the fire probably started at least three hours before It was discovered date of the rally A press release stresses the competition is not a race but a test of timing calculating and driving accuracy out so that at no time is It required that a competitor must violate any traffic laws An entry Is made up of two people one driver and one navigator per car There will be two classes novice and ex and two different sets of instructions A GT Motor Sport Club spokesman said they hope receive all completed entries by the Friday Ihe event but last minute entries will be accepted up to morning of the event The rally will start from the parking lot and of approximately THURSDAY NOV 1972 Pane YOU KNOW A is a small ocean fish with poisonous Dints and fin Many special awards were presented to gradual is mid some to undergrade at rid ay high The school has a lengthy list of benefactors who yearly give prizes in specific education Heading the list is the Ontario Department of which awards students averaging BO percent or belter in any six Georgetown had Int highest number in Ihe county this and wire introduced and applauded for their records Thei art Suzanne Mike Andersen Garry JiniLS Busby Itn morning fire completely destroyed Car Club Glen Williams quarters alhtr irtwnght Daw Ronald hi shir J lints Cibsoi I it Jattin Miriam I Kirk Stuart Peggy Lamb Anthony Miers Timothy Paul Savon John IXborah Shirk Hi mi fish Van II and Michael Award winners Hal ton Board of high standing course If no financial award received in Guide Kevin Grade scholarship highest proficiency Michael Warmart scholarship vear continuing lo higher iducitinn I I I proficiency and good school iili7enship Junes Gibson id Silver Memorial profit icncy llruee Memorial general proficiency Ierroll proficiency and citizenship Trust Company Brian Itcaumont ding progress or Fans Georgetown in year commercial Kim Ijtkwood twin Inchest Standard Products Com any Technical award iighest average in two technical credits while carrying full academic progrim tin Standard Products Technical highest average in two technical credits while carrying a rut academic Ian t Commorcul iward honour inlerlnt a course Susan Music award Colleen Cummins Art award Anthony Meers Canadian Legion I Auxiliary children of veterans attending a college of applied arts technology Stan David it wis also mentioned Kim liekwood had placed in lop 32 students in a shorthand coolest conducted b the 1itman Company and had achieved words per minute I Memorial J Robert Memorial highest 111 jcarsnt Ireneh Dts Hun Women jirls for proficiency con to uimersity degrees Minim Kim 1ishcr 1 Kirk toilet Moderns award in Hope Service Clubs Will Compete In Car Rally Motor Sport Club a car rally in which they hope to promote ion clubs and orgamz in Though the event is open to all interested parties the em is on interelub com petition with i to the highest placing club learn Proceeds from the rally will be directed to a worthy cause chosen by them The overall winners will receive trophies and other trophies may also be awarded The Motor Sport Club has set Sunday November 12 as the y Club highest years studies THANK YOU Car Club members salvage what they can from ruins John Kirk wood Was WeilKnown John Palmer Kirk wood a lifelong resident and farmer in Erin Township passed away suddenly at General Hospital on October He was a member of Erin United Church and well known In the community for his talent as a He was born on June IS I8fl5 the son of Robert Kirk wood and Martha Anne On November 20 he married Mary Margaret Cole They lived nearly years on family farm He is survived by his wife Mary Margaret Kirk wood and family Violet Mrs Clarence Hurren Wilfred Harvey Mrs Gamet Sinclair Cordon at home 12 grand children and four great grandchildren He was predeceased by two sisters and two brothers The funeral service was held at the Home In Erin October conducted by the Reverend J and the interment was in Erin Cemetery Pallbearers were William Klrkwood James Kirk wood Donald Klrkwood Ken Kirk wood William McLean and Fred J Flower bearers were the grand children SNOW TIRES WHITE WALLS Sue 12 By Dunlop Size By Firestone LIMITED SUPPLY 19 INSTALLED EXTRA SPECIAL Above Tires INSTALLED WITH RIM Fit Most Compacts PARK TOYOTA HWY DCUVIRY RENTALS SALES SERVICE STUDENT RATES BRAMPTON BUSINESS MACHINES 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