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WILL BE READY COFFEE AND TAKE OUT ORDERS SOUP IN A CUP GRAVY FOR FRIES We make a lot of things better 8777121 MEET YOUR OLD NEIGHBOUR Now Heres A Switch Mr Mike a resident of Georgetown for several years has fust been appointed president and General Manager of Georgetown Chrysler Ltd Mike and his family live on Noble Crt right here in Georgetown and brings with him many years of experience in the automotive field Mike In vitei you to drop in and say hi and look over our complete line of 74 Chrysler products There will be plenty of refreshments so drop by at your convenience and get acquainted with an old neighbour Georgetown Chrysler Ltd Firelogs Red Grapes FROM FLORIDA Tangerines Bananas Turnips 8 WHILE THEY LAST Georgetown Fruit Market Barragers Cleaners Look your best all the time Make sure clothes reflect good taste by being clean and looking fresh We II help keep your wardrobe appealing Pick up delivery Ma in St 8772279 VOLVO HAS REMODELED OUR SHOWROOM GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS ALLEYWAYS by BURKE bowled their first thrc of their round lor the Youth Bowling Council Four steps to Stardom the totals are Impressive but close Twenty bantam boys rolled triples of or better this week In the junior girls race only pins separates first and places There is lirsf boys looped the senior league five trie average race battled Lucky and totals Spares and Misses a two win Rat and totals to Six Strikers Tigers were trounced by Dummies In all three games Tiger Cats grabbed two games and totals from Beginners Swinging Six salvaged one game and totals from Beavers Wendy Chaplin and Julie Burns I for high each wllh triples of Wendy had a single while Julie game w In a ngle A and were tossed by Janet Hkks Louise trio and Presley rollec Robin I Leonard ana 461 BANTAM BOYS Harrison hold the high overage and 1B1 respectively No Names two games from but lost totals Thunderblrds blasted every game Hot Shots Argonaut Chargers n all Corner Pins attacked Misfits were successful In two games over Slue Bomber but lost total pins Muskateert plastered Rated In every game Successful Six rode over Bowled Ones In two games and totals Kooks were overpowered by in all three games Super Seven Rip OH with two and totals victory Team stand Sexy six Blue Bombers Super Seven Successful Six Rated X Rolling Pins IB Musketeers 16 Joans Misfits 13 Rip Offs Bowled SUPER SCORES Girls Hedley was high wltn her triple and ling to Pam shot and a single A5791ripleonda304slngle were rolled try Sylvia tossed a triple 345 single Fallowing them Hamilton 318 139 Janet Burns 315 and Sherry 219 Boys Ken Fllndall threw the high threesome of with a single game Steve Archibald rolled a and a single Gary Richardson fired a trio and a single A and a single were tossed by John Burke Next were Don Bradley Warren Farrow Colin Hicks 141 and Andy Parent 567 111 Stephen Lukas has Ihe high average of and Kelly 106 is second Jels were ploughed down by in two games and totals Alley Oops clubbed Gutter Guys for three wins Canadians surrendered every game to Hal Shots New Ones were unsuccessful In every game against the House Average Team standings Alley Oops Hot Shots 47 Guys IB Canadians New Ones Jets 4 Friendship Meeting Held In Ashgrove UPPER EIGHT Colter threw trie nigh a nice single Dav a Flnlay Grant scored w a 193 game avid shot and a 179 J single Follow no them were Russell Gourde 509 Nigel Cooper 11B3 and Gary McLean 353 One evening recently twenty re lives and friends gathered the home of Mr and Mrs John to honor her aunt Miss I- who was celebrating a special birthday was played followed by lovclv lunch On tw clock the final of the Friendship Unit was held at the home of Mrs Wilfred Bird with ladies present Mrs Harvey Nurse started the meeting by rending beautiful thought The worship service was In the charge of Mrs Jimesearncvon wish She was by Mrs J M who Lave some thoughts on light of the world with scripture passages mm John read by Mrs John wis an by Padre Young on lets take lime to lie Mrs a new closed with a prayer Roll call was answered with Something funny that happened to me in 1971 which created much laughter The humorous program was handled by Mrs Claude Picket who failed on Mrs John McNobb to lead in a sing song of old favorites in eluding three blind mice and row boat also acting the motions with hands Mrs Doug Peddle gave a rending about the little black mustache Mrs Ward and Mrs John McNabb Rave two very comical ducts which made much merriment everyone was given a slip of paper with a subject on it and had to give a two minute speech on the holiday I ever had Is a woman place in the home Are cosmetics good or bad how to be a good neighbor other topics which proved very interesting Two contest were held and liie were Mrs Arthur and Mrs Wilson Mrs Cunningham hanked the hostess and everyone who had made such a wonderful afternoon Mrs Bird assisted by Mrs Cecil Wilson served refreshments To all our residents who have and Ms Six Si Strikers Beavers Dig Five Pack 30 fledlnners Tiger Cats Lucky kers Bantam Boys 13 Argonauts Rebels Chargers 36 Tiger Cats Corner Pins 35 Hot 19 Super strikers 19 No Names 4 Lale Comers 4 JUNIORS The g averages are held by Stephanie Cox Wendy 193 and Sylvia Gary Richardson 1317 1 199 and John Burke 1931 lead boys Sexy Six clipped Rolling Pins In two and totals Joans birthdays in this first month of the new year Grace Bird Mrs Graham Reeve Karen Mrs J Mrs Arthur Mrs Claude Picket Fred Nurse Mrs Harold Bailey and her mother Mrs Norman and Lois Mc say happy birthday and may you have many many more We extend our sympathy to the Slarks Robinson and families for loss of Mrs Stark last week this week at with a single Kelly rolled and a 106 Single Trlcla Rosslhrew a 361 and a single A triple and a 91 single were keeled by Christina Jones Boys Stephen scored and a single Chris Jessop rolled with a 164 single A triple and a 131 single were registered by Paul Kevin bowled with a 131 single Next were Freddie Goldsmith 373 Michael Mark Potrult 94 Succee andJeffrey Ronald SENIORS Ruth Flnlay Yvonne with ill and Carolyn Barber wllh have the girls averages Leading the boys are with Dave 317 and Steve Burns with Swinging Butts attacked Pin Blasters for two games and totals Trogiadltes smothered Super Bloopers In and totals Comers outclassed Wiffle Wallers In two games and totals thrashed Rookies In all games Maybe Next Week collected two games and total pins from the House Average Team stand Keglers 14 Maybe Next Week Swinging Butts Trogiadltes 8 Late Comers 7 7 Pin Blasters Super Bloopers TOPTENNERS Girls Carolyn Barber was high again th week with and a single Yvonne rolled and a single Ruth tossed 709 with a single A triple and a solo were Ihrown by Boys Chr Burke the top trio of a 303 single gome Mike Warmon shot and a single A trio and a 37B solo were reglslered by Steve Burns Paul with Gary Hale bowled and a single Dave Warman rolled with a single EARLY SPRING spells followed was token ten days ago on tin Ninth Line just south of lugged drainage ditches lay under several feet water ins of the road were eroded away by trie light flooding that accompanied the mild spell Now of course- the snow has all but covered the roads and Is several feel high on the Herald Photo road side The false spring he flooding created appears to be gone until sometime In March Still with the erratic weather we been having you never know