Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1973, p. 18

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fa BALLINAFAD The awards for the first monthly point contest between the sixes In the but pack took place this week Each month the various sixes in the pack compete for points in neatness etc The winning six this month was Yellow Six The boys were taken bv Akela to Acton bowling league Thole competing Roger Zonnentaerg Chris Marsh Mark and Rene member of the winning six Tim Doble was unable to Best bowler of the day proved to be Chris Marsh centre last Wednesday ternoon or the first meeting of the Creative Stitchery course Mrs Leo Jamieson and Mrs Jesse McEnery of the Balllnafad were the qualified teachers Both women attended he course given at Milton recently by the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food The women were shown the correct way to do three dlf ferent kinds of embroidery stitches More will be shown at the next meeting when material will be given out Summary dn Is to be next February extend sincere to the Kirk wood family who recently suffered the loss of a husband father and grand father Mr William died suddenly last Friday morning Mr and Mrs Kirk wood farmed on the Line for STEWARTTOWN On behalf of the Community wl Mr mid Mrs George Itcdfearn and family who the rcceved wearing a sky blue ilan home on the Line gown of so with a beaded bodice and mink stole Her accessories were white As neighboring community shoes gloves and clutch wc are saddened to hear of the rfmhfri J Iritis and She wore death of seven persons in white in her hair Her farm house fire The congfLgalions Church Georgetown where v of St John Church Stewart i a of oom father town and St Stephen s Church i ployed who was unable to attend were Hornby have offered the groom brother and wife assistance and donations may Ivan and Stiperski be mode through the treasurer A dance followed the dinner of either church or may be Sef with The Blue Danube Waltz made direct to the Ray The spent their Gamble n pUce by a flowered travelling through Lions Club and lu Yugoslavia for three weeks sent to the Imperial Bank of iking their home in Commerce Brampton Grant a number years before Their son Carl his wife and family still reside in the neighborhood Mr and Mrs John Polo and family from visited with the Marshalls on Sunday Mrs Sales was hostess lor the Nov meeting of the It was presided over by the president for a business period at which time members wished to donate to charitable organizations before the end of the year Contact a new need in Georgetown will receive a donation at this time AIko a donation to John Milton Society for the Blind In will receive as a year donation Roll call responded to by members was in giving of gifts to be sent to an orphanage It was decided to Install railings in church stairways Plans were discussed for Dec meeting to be left with a committee Report of the nominating committee was accepted one position still to be filled Mr Bud Snow in her devotion stressed six main reasons for missions strengthened by scripture readings singing of hymn and closing THE HERALD WEDNESDAY NOV 1973 prayer Mrs Leo Jamleson in returns from the Annual the topic from Mission Im Church supper Mrs Harry possible revealed changing Shortill conducted an in views of mission a very lively quiz for program discussion followed on this Following the benediction lunch topic was served by the hostess The treasurer reported about assisted by Mrs Bob Kerr and finances Also the church Mrs Archie Lawr treasurer expressed favourable Winifred Smith MR AND MRS NIKOLAS STIPERSKI Holy Cross Church Scene of Wedding Christiana only daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Pellegrinis of Georgetown was joined In marriage to Nikola Stiperski the organ The bride who was given In marriage by her father wore a where the brides mother hairpiece Her bouquet was a cascade of iu pink carnations wilh babys breath flowers The matronif honor was Anne Rak of Brampton who wore a gown of mauve crepe with a dark purple velvet jacket The bridesmaids were Mar go Giroux of Georgetown and Rita THAT ENGLISH WIT Andrae of Brampton They wore pink crepe gowns with dark pink velvet jackets All the attendants flowers were mixed mauve and pink carnations baby s breath flowers and matching ribbons Roses identical to the color of their dresses were worn in their hair The Dower girls were Bright and Suzy Stiperski the grooms nieces Their dresses were identical to the matron of honors and they carried baskets of mixed flowers The best man was Ignac of Brampton and Edward Pellegrinis brother of he bride and Ron Giroux were ushers They wore dark Jackets with black frilled shirts The reception took place at the new Ha us Attend WI Meeting The Resolutions meeting of the Women s Institute met on Tuesday Nov at the home or Mrs George Wilson with nearly ladles attending President Mrs Cliff Hunter opened with the ode and creed Secretary Mrs James McPhail read last months minutes and called the roll which was an swered wilh One way I could economy when Achievement Day for the 1 girls will be on December 15 All In favor of sending dollars to the Sick Children Hospital in Toronto Mrs Bird gave some interesting accounts of the recent convention held in Kitchener where she was a delegate Mrs John Hunter then introduced the speaker Henry Stanley the Agriculture Representative for County who spoke on the future of Agriculture and prices He sees a bight future for agriculture and says prices have Improved but when mother nature doesn co operate crops can suffer badly Food Is first priority and then clothing It Is possible for a young chap to start farming with either his parents behind him or some money from another source He touched on the Parkway Belt which Is to keep areas for parks and amusement centres The Niagara Escarpment Com mission is preserving some of the beauty and scenic areas the hydro route he says has to go through and we can stop It AH these things will affect Agriculture in the future Mrs Ralph Cunningham gave the motto One of today s weaknesses is to distinguish our needs from our greeds After a sing song of old favorites with Mrs Lloyd Davison at the piano everyone was given a subject to make a resolution on Pro or Con as to whether a woman should take the man surname or retain her own when she marries Lots of fun was had from the answers Mrs Allison gave the courtesies and the meeting closed wilh the Queen and a social hour A poster appeared on the wall of the town hall in Ipswich England advertising a talk entitled The Government and In flat ion What Lies Ahead Underneath someone wrote God knows but they 11 think up some good ones BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPOMETRIST M Brown 0 OPTOMETRIST R R Hamilton RO CHIROPRACTOR G Corbett C Mill Street Georgetown For Appointment PHONE Evans Chiropractic Clinic no Street By Appointment ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Robert E Ltd MASSEUR KARL J STREUTKER REG Georgetown For appoint men 1727 BARRAGERS Ma SI free Pick MONUMENTS POLLOCK A CAMPBELL REQUEST PHONE CARPETCLEANING CARPET CLINIC Upholstery Clean ng your home or modern Free Pick up and Delivery 459 4140 C GARRARD General Industrial Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY 877 5500 Should Your Advertisement Be In This Space Seal Engineering Associates Ltd Consulting Professional Engineers 4166274552 Dundas Ontario Boys Girls Im Coming to Town SAT DEC 1 Yes Good Old Santa Will Be Here Again for the j Lions Club 43rd Annual SANTA PARADE PARADE ASSEMBLY AT pm PARADE STARTS FROM MOORE PARK PLAZA ATI SHARP From Moore Park down Main to Maple Ave to Highway to Mountain view Road and to Georgetown Market Centre The assistance provided by the Georgetown Police Department the Town of Georgetown Town of Georgetown Works Dept the Recreation Com mission and any others whom we may have neglected to list here Is also gratefully acknowledged THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS A C Carpets Lion Sam Arrigo Armstrong Garage Bank of Nova Scotia Barber Henley Ltd Barber Jewellers Cleaners Lion Dave Baz Motors Beaver Lumber Co Bestway Auto Body Bob Phillips Used Cars Blue Valley Meats John Jewellers Canada Trust Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Main St Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Georgetown Market Branch Lion Al Martin Canadian Tire Corporation Caruso Fruit Market Comti Furniture Delrex Sunoco Restaurant Smoke Shop Or Thomas Dominion Seed House Insurance Agencies Drs R F Engelbrecht Erics Hardware Fashion Trend Hair Stylists Florists Fina Service Centre Firestone Stores Harold Fobert Four Winds Art Freds Auto Body Georgetown British Cars Limited Georgetown Decorating Centre Georgetown Hobbies A Crafts Lion Jim Langedyk Georgetown Hydro Commission Georgetown Open Kitchen Georgetown Stationery Global Department Store Golden Fish Chips s Hardware Robert Gougeon Furniture The Great Outdoors Texaco Harley Motors Helson Balnes a Langdon Henrys Clothing Heslin Barrister Dr Boyd Hoddinott F Hunter Real Estate Lion Bill Hunter I G A Food liner Inter County Trophys A Gifts Irwin Ltd Jeans Home Furnishings Johnson Carney Ltd Joes Tuck Shop Kays Beauty Salon Kays Grocery King Restaurant Lee Motors Ltd K W D S Construction Jewellers T Dr J Burns Milne Andrew Murray Motors Ltd North Halton Motors Dr J P Panabaker Park Confectionery Paulines Flowers Pet Pourri B P Riccl Coiffure Lion Don Ricduto Ron Perkins Barber Dr Frank Richards The Royal Bank of Canada Lion Doug Hauser Riteway Auto Body Ryders T Silvers Department Store Smith Automotive Standard Products Ltd Stevensons Mens Wear Super Surge Gas Ltd Svkes Bakery Lion Ernie Thomas Brothers Dr C Alan Thompson The Toronto Dominion Bank Towne Sewing Centra United Co Operatives United Gas Ltd Varian Associates of Canada Ltd Wlgo T V Youngs Pharmacy Zellers Fryers Fish ft Chips Pompei Piiierla Hair Stylist Trio Discount Town of Georgetown

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