Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 14, 1972, p. 6

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Parents at Ceremony for TwentyThree Guides Brownies Many local Brownies and Guides had a big night recently in Knox Church hnll when Brownies and 11 Guides took part In Hying up and ceremonies A flying up ceremony takes place when the Brownies have completed their Brownie and Guide is held after Ihe Guides have passed their tenderfoot tests and are ready to become Girl Guides Parents attended the ceremonies which were fallowed by gomes Guides and parents enjoyed a and refreshments served by four 3rd Company Guides working on their hostess badges They also entertained with Also present for the meeting hosted by captain Hut chins and 1 Crawford of the Georgetown Guide Company Com Mary and the leaders from 1st and nth Georgetown Packs and Georgetown Guide us ttt i nil Productive Years Says Mayor or lilt most years in municipal business was Mayor Win It Smith consensus of IIk term Hi spciking at the concluding council meeting file congratulated all for their efforts for the town All of us won I lie here next year hi ml hut councillor or not know each will be his best for Georgetown Ik particularly mentioned He eve Arthur Speight Donna who aid not seek re election in December Mr Speight lias been a long time resident and has con tribuled to the town he said And Mrs also has her mark in the few short years she has been with SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CYCLAMEN MIXED PANS ALL FLOWERING PLANTS 10 to 21 off Long tail varieties SEND TODAY Your plant Will las through the Holiday NOW PASS THE SALT The battle to keep the weather tins mun roads passable in town and created township is In full swing Bad stockpiles of sand UNICEF Pennies Collection Reached New High 96 The safest Christmas tree Is fresh cut tree with its butt set it invention match can ignite dry it will burn feu and In the front row from left are Kim Melton Barbara Armstrong Grummelt I mill Wendy Susan Cnsson and Sandra Waters These 1st and Get rkUown Pocks took part in Ihi Hying Up ceremony The long coin counting and wrapping task which follows the annual collection in Georgetown and district each en has been d a new high Mrs Jean Barber who ordinate the local collection told The Herald Ibis year pennies for project brought in Si 1WG3 topping last yeirs total by The slogan of is Towards a Hi iter World With Ihe has gone a little cord To with love from the children of Georgetown and district Mrs Barber said who collected and contributed has my congralul and thanks she said This year is the 1 1th that Mrs has taken on the pennus for project children received their iindt lions Hit schools and groups irk Public School Kill ItclKknlib no of IIIDt torgitown High 1 Sti Wiirttuwn Still r District NORTH HALTON CURLING NEWS Turkeys for Winners Salamis for Losers is I In nit lit IT Guides enrolled Front Duff row from left Debbie Jones Tricia rim Nancy Heather Jane Borrow The Beginnings of Christmas Glowed in Festival of Lights The roots of Christmas as it is observed In Christian countries deeply Into the folklore of the Scandinavians Romans Egyptians and Jews Celebrations by all these groups took place at a lime of Ear when days begin to igthen and the cold to or when ihe organ to waken under the of light when new hopes rose in frozen hearts To the Jews this period he or I ights or Dedication died Hi kali Their history records th it in Iffi II a in irmy vanquished army Judas Jerusalem with Ins forces and found It a place of desolation Ihe temple destroyed He began Attempt Form Youth Board Georgetown Recreation Committee is In the process of forming a youth advisory board to give general guidelines re youth programming Letters have gone out to the high a student council and the and girls athletic association and a meeting will be held next Tuesday A spokesman said the youth advisory board should have a good balance of people with sports and nun sports interests 61 Per Cent Voted at Georgetown poll No 102 In Ward One had the highest percentage of turnout in he municipal elections last Monday A total of of the eligible to vote it that poll cost their ballots for percentage of Lowest percentage turnout was poll No in Ward Thrci who had just JO percent itited And Still More Last week ve reported four J Georgetown residents letters from mavur illv candidate I it Id soliciting tin lections They the inly ones Wilson Street ins Avenue also recemd the personally typed and addressed Villi Miss Herbert ti Street reports cittini not one but two None of them own ir lint owned in cits Surmise is thai Mr bergs lists and did not them tut arctills when letters win being iddressed Woods in Wilcox Nears Finish Itestoi it urn of in historic lug the Iritnds of he Ihllon l Museum is it the ton llrillnn curator if must it looks inside floor to lie installed mid fur put in their proper pi ices Dm of Hie big problems projiei is lack of is nil in nun tin liU Hi it it will be lin I llu pill In i ill Inn 111 111 School Normal School St John United Sunday School St George Sunday School Knox Presbyterian Sunday Si I Norvil United School Hi me School St Andrew United Sunday School 10 Sundnj St I Sunday School Holy Cross St paratc School St ran of no First Arena Talks Jan 6 Some local organizations have been invited by letter to send representatives to first meeting hosted the Georji town 1 discuss what facilities should be included with jii ircu in i new mmunity centre mutations hive liecn sent In recreation oriented and service groups uniting will be the first 1 series proposed by the a pi in for future facilities ItlUMItTHIDGI- iuii ran the i dm turkey spiel last rinks in tie draw were as Koike Hum John S tin Second Kin twin 1 lod M anprii Stan I legs I Jim Ken Jiekson Gord Hill Trcahy Frank In tin second draw rinks skipped Cram and Jeff Duck wen successful wmntrs ami Campbell is runner up won the consolation event lventhe ipne a salami not for dinner will moke sandwiches The first Business Girls draw has ended and first finishers wire a rink skipped by J with and J Holmes several Ii ids involved to name them Congratulations girls Don t f Friday night this week Our ttineundCheeseparly curlers social members their guests ire welcome MANY THANKS to Esquesing Electors for your confidence in Electing me as Deputy Reeve UN the work Hi in n the Mb it is finished md was Flu ml hid was found which he juiImu would burn for oik ihj ithstedBiins Then fore the lews i ir lint the days hi cell hi Hie first iw lupus liLliid iii is tin Hit sitiuid i ihiiil unite is so dm until Hit inn ilintiu is TO GEORGETOWN SEPARATE SCHOOL SUPPORTERS Best Wishes For The Coming Year AND THANKS FOR YOUR CON IN MY ACCLAMATION TO THE HALTON SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD HARTLEY SHERK A Sincere THANK YOU To the electors of Georgetown and to all those who worked on my behalf Ernie Sykes BEST THE HOLIDAY SEASON Florist Trim world Delivery Association Mill St Georgetown 8772992 CARUSOS Fruit Market 21 Main St N 8772541 Fancy Fruit BASKETS New Crop Mixed Nuts 75 Tangerines Oranges Full Range of Sizes MUSHROOMS 75 Open days a week all year Except lor Civic Holidays Now in our seventh year of continuous operation Streetsville Kinsmen Lions BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY STREETSVILLE COMMUNITY HALL NEXT TO THE ARENA STARTS SHARP EARLY BIRD PICTURE FRAME 20 REGULAR GAMES at OR OR SI PROGRESSIVE JACKPOT SHARE THE WEALTH LATE GAMES FREE BUS LEAVES PRESTON S GLEN WILLIAMS A SO TD DANK GEORGETOWN CHRISTMAS BONUS DECEMBER J FIVE TURKEYS AND OTHER PRIZES NO EXTRA FEES MY SINCERE THANKS to the electors of Georgetown for re electing me to BOARD OF EDUCATION ERNIE BODNAR Best Wishes to all for THE HOLIDAY SEASON

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