Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 23, 1972, p. 24

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FIVE MAN RACE FOR ESQUESING COUNCIL MALCOLM FREEMAN WILFRID LESLIE RICHARD JOHN Election ONE WILL BE 7374 REEVE Election WANT DEPUTYS CHAIR Building Starts for St Andrews Sunday will be a historic day for the congregation of St Andrew United Church Following the morning service ground will be broken for the permanent building which will replace the tern structure which has housed the church since Its inception A luncheon will follow Members of the church and their pastor Rev Kelvin Johnston will welcome a distinguished visitor as guest speaker Rev A Forrest editor and publisher of the United Church Observer Forrest joined the Ob server in 1955 following in Creighton Mines and Port Credit A syndicated weekly column A Cleric Comments appears In a number of Canadian newspapers Page GEORGETOWN HFRAID THURSDAY 192 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS DECEMBER 4th Geor Election SEEKING TWO HYDRO COMMISSION POSTS RB73 You want a man you can depend on You want a man you can call on You want a man who is interested in your problems ELECT ROY BOOTH COUNCILLOR BOOTH VOTE CF Tat Patterson lor DEPUTY REEVE ESQUESING TOWNSHIP Your home and mine are In Esqueslng Your Interests and mine are in Esqueslng I am experienced In Council work as well as business and would like the opportunity to look after yours PLEASE SUPPORT PAT PATTERSON DEC REELECT Roy Ballentine WARD 3 COUNCILLOR FOR Proven experience and leadership SI additional Industry reUdcnti are provided with modern lacllltles services and maintenance that are ex peeled out their tax dollars YOUR NEEDS ARE MY NEEDS A resident of ward children in public and high Work in and around Georgetown VOTE DECEMBER 4 BALLENTINE ROY X JOiINT ARMSTRONG Institute Meeting in Community Hall The regular meeting of Women Institute was held in the Community Hall Thursday evening Mrs Robert Harris and Mrs Robert Webster were hostesses and president Mrs Robert Thorns opened the meeting Roll call was answered with place you would like to visit The treasurer reported receiving cheques from Georgetown and Milton fair boards for the I display Mrs A gave a reading Mrs Robert gave the report of the district directors meeting which she and Mrs MacLachlan had attended in Milton Correspondence included several thank you notes and notice of the H homemoking club achievement day It will be held Saturday December 16 at IN Tilt Sanitation Best Protection Against Hepatitis Spread Milton Ontario The fcditor Georgetown Herald Main Street tost Georgetown Ontario Dear Sir Recently we have had some inquiries from in terestcd people regirdng information on Infectious Hepatitis We are enclosing a short article on the subject which will inform the public of basic information about this disease and trust will find available space to publish it in your newspaper Hepatitis means flam ion of the liver Infectious Hepatitis is caused by a virus passed from one person to another It is transmitted must commonly by hands from the stools of the Salient to the gastro tract of a well person Good sanitation and personal hygiene are the surest means or halting the spread of infectious hepatitis and protecting you your family and your neighbours Observe the following health rules 1 Wash hands carefully after going to the bathroom and before meals and be sure your children follow these practices Teach children not to put objects other than food In their mouths Yours sincerely J Chamberlain DPH Medical Officer of Health j Director County Health Unit Senior School The program citizenship and world affairs was presented by Mrs Robert and Mrs A Grant Mrs Grant read a paper about the Mary Stewart Collect and how It can be piled to everyday living Mrs spoke on world affairs and then threw the open for a lively half our of discussion among the members The hostesses served lunch and mtmbers enjoyed a social sympathy of the unity is extended to the family of William Hewitt who died November Congratulations and best wishes to Mr and Mrs Cecil Smith who celebrated their wedding anniversary November 13 Games night held each Thursday evening at St John Church Is proving an enjoyable evening to a number of folks attending There are all ages from fl to BO Mrs C A Grant Public Notice THE OFFICE OF THE COURT OF CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP Wilt be opened in the TOWN HALL COMMITTEE ROOM 2nd Floor 30am to Lunch hour noon to 30 for the monh November on the following dates FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10th AND NOVEMBER Alternate Fridays thereafter REELECT JOHN HOLE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD 2 I have the time to serve you honestly and also have had experience as Councillor for Ward in I will be available at all times to serve you For Further Information Call 8774605 M MOOR SMILK MOORE PARK PLAZA STORE FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT NEW ZEALAND shoulder lamb CHOPS 5 MAPLE LEAF RANCH STYLE WIENERS 55 RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES PKGS OF 39 POTATOES LB BAG HOCKEY CANADA POSTER FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF DRUM OF HUMPTY Potato Chips Fresh SIDE 7Q RIBS SILVERWOODS 1st GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER 73 MACS GRADE A LARGE EGGS 59 CHEESE SLICES JELLO PUDDING and PIE FILLING JELLO JELLY POWDER LIQUID WAX WHILE IT LASTS SPECIAL TO CLEAR 49 SPECIALS ON SALE November 23 24

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