Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 28, 1973, p. 3

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Cubs Enjoy Weekend Campout cubs of 1st Mil Willi- coke and ice cream are dished out by and Etuth Hyatt at the United chicken at Maple arms Saturday This is the first year strawberries wire iddcd to the menu if potato salad cole rolls and pic More 1 him half chickens were d imr the Iarfe bar Annual Chicken Barbecue Attracts More Than 1 800 Annual Chicken Barbecue held by United Church it Maple Lodge Farms was a successful event on Saturday with attendance estimated at more than I BOO persons Tins project involves all roups of the church with all working together to make ihi day a success The men look after the barbecuing the chicken and arrangements for setting up the barbecue pits tables for serving the food tables for eating stoves for healing the water for the coffee and tea and booth for selling soft drinks and ice iream women provided the salads rolls and dessert and in serving food young people help in the serving line parking clean up duty in the booth who can wirk for an hour or two is cjven a job to da The committee will Hon as chairman worked hard plan Ihe day and everything worked well without a hitch or a holdup was served quickly efficiently The Milton Girls Pipe Band who entertained for about half an hour were much enjoyed The weather helped to make this year s barbecue one the best The church service on Sun day was held in Mr and Mrs Hob May s basement following a clean up morning after the barbecue Rev Walter showed slides on the theme Our Search for God for meditation during the service tallowing service there was enough food left over from the barbecue for all to provide a lunch except for dessert The strawberry shortcake ran out near the end of Ihe barbecue and the last few dinners were Weed Cutting Is Under Way The culling of weeds In Georgetown officially started June 16 The works department looks after the operation Notice has been given to owners so they may Ihe opportunity to cut their own weeds If they don the town will do it or an hour The town s weed inspector J G Tolton old The Herald that areas with weed problems were industrial and ravine and not to any extent built up The main weeds involved are mustard daisies wild carrot and chicory dessert IUa llichard of Si Pauls Church was guest speaker at Memorial service held at the cemetery on Sunday afternoon Tlie weather operated fir the afternoon but right up the The in eonditi with many flowers adding to Hit of Hie grounds Julian Heed as master of ceremonies Bernard placed a selection i piano and or the hymns and Jim I- idler sounded the last Insl and during Ccm planned the service consists of Hunter chairman Hyatt treasurer Imer Carney secretary William Cunningham superintendent Hubert Hugh Clark John and Tom McGce A group of young people working for the summer with an Opportunities for grant from lie old cemeteries is working it the old Anglican cemetery beside cemetery The group started Ihe project near the end of last summer and got about half of the overgrown cemetery cleared There is a larper workingon the project this year and they have started where they left off last year on the old Norval cemetery It will be to see this old cemetery and most of which broken and restored boys and work bird at clearing out the brush culling down the trees and removing he stumps whole eemelery was so badly overgrown that it was almost impossible to get through it in most places They have done an excellent job on part have cleared Tins is one roup winch is receiving an Opportunities for Youth Grants that is doing a worthwhile job or the community Rev Wilier per formed two wedding ceremonies on Bob Wntes and Sherry of Brampton were married in United Church on Friday afternoon lived in the Norval district daughter of Mr and Mrs Bill and Hilly Cunningham son of Mr and Mrs Cunningham were married in the garden at Terra Inn on Friday evening followed he reception there They will reside in Visiting with the Ridley family for a week recently were Mr sister and brother in law Mr and Mrs Don Thurlow Alia It is six years since they visited last Georgetown cub pack John s United Church look part in a weekend campout at Blue Springs United Church Cam round A nature hike under the leadership of Dennis Wright was held and the boys were delighted to find many trout In a stream hut returned camp with only a crayfish d was Cookie for the camp and food disappeared fast as cubs came back for seconds and thirds The supper was prepared by senior cubs who will be going up to scouts in near future The cubs spent several hours in crafts making animals from stones aeroplanes sculptures rope masks and painting wolf bear and horse plaques was demon by Jack Layman while Ted Peck Instructed the senior boys in scouting skills A program was highlighted by songs and skits under the leadership of Mr Wright He told the story of Out the Candle Paul Thompson had a flashing news report with John Hayes bringing in reward an nouncemenl To each winning tamp Cookie served mug up moon pups On Sunday miming a uhs Own Service held under the leadership if Mr Peck with David Psalm cub Tim Peck relating the story of the spiritual cub Mark mill read the story of I earn What They Live and cub Scott Puck fed I Prayer Spiritual singing was led by Mr Wright and the closing was given by Mrs Jein Layman A pot luck supper was served I when parents came to he lake to pick up their boys Cubs were called into a circle by Mrs Lavman closing time when a presentation was made to David who has recently moved to Bob on behalf of the committee presented him with a silver tray Ted Peck on behalf of the cubs and leaders presented him with an engraved desk pen and plaque I- are wells and best wishes were extended to Mr Wright who will be at Winnipeg and serving in the Arctic following his wedding June Scott Puck will be moving the United Stales Others assisting at this camp were ranger Sandy Karen Martha Gerry Jones venturers Peter Boyle Russell John Hayes and Paul Thorn son Mrs Layman thanked everyone who helped to make the camp a success Cubs resume activities Sept 13 is a botanical name a certain type of fruit such a the pineapple POLICE BLOTTER Evidence of a break and entry was discovered at the recreation department office in Monday morning Little was reported missing A charge of possession of narce son Saturday after police Centre Children throwing stones from the Main Street bridge on to trams passing below broke windows on one of the trains Canadian Tire Slore was again the target for theft Saturday One shoplifting was laid by Georgetown police Three bicycles were stolen last week On June a bicycle was stolen from Joyce and the following day one was stolen from Prince Charles and another from gum Thinking of Setting Consult a Realtor In 1970 approximately worth el real estate was sold through the Multiple I isting Services of Brampton Heal state Board The board striving establish and standardize profession in a manner Ihi will create renin confidence 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