Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 27, 1974, p. 4

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NORVAL NEWS The First Land Fendley spent a weekend Rangers held a dim day for the recently at on Lake children of the district on Erie attending the Anglican Wednesday March In Church leadership United Church from 10 conference to to give the Several high school students children something to do frcm High School during their holidays About row Georgetown and children of all ages showed up High School spent the and the Rangers had quite a holidays on conducted day entertaining them The f and Rome Rangers dressed as clowns Students from the and as little girls played ania games and led In singing enjoyed the films The fee of l0 Spain were Shelly seventy five cents which the daughter of Mr and Rangers charged for the day Mrs included hot dogs pop corn Ladlaw daughter of Mr and and pop Two hundred hot and Wendy dogs large quantity of pop daughter of Mr and corn and the pop supply soon disappeared but the Rangers Students from Georgetown were happy to have raised High School who vial tea Rome some funds towards a camping Ms flreB weekend they are planning for daughter of Mr and May weekend They Mrs Debbie appreciated the assistance of Hunter daughter of Mr and Rev Walter Ridley Mrs BUI Hunter and Lorraine Ranger leaders daughter of Mr and and Julie Pomeroy say they A never would have made ft through the day without his wishes are extended capable help lo Ronald who was During the holiday break from Georgetown from school the Norval District Memorial Rangers also were busy Hospital to Memorial conducting the campaign for Hospital Brampton for an funds for the Red Cross in the operation cm a disk in his back area Donna Ray is good to sec these young daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray girls doing heir bit for the of RR who is benefit of the community and improving in Brampton learning how to be a good Hospital She has been a citizen patient there since the first of the year A few who have enjoyed Mrs J of RR holidays recently were Mrs who is a patient in Marion Heed in lorida for six Brampton Hospital and to Mr weeks Mr and Mrs Norman Norman who spent a Guthrie in Mexico days for tests in the for a week Mr and Mrs John Brampton Hospital and Mr and Mrs Carl until he retired to Georgetown Many in the area remember him as delivering spent the school holiday break at Myrtle Beach Carolina and Randy A Letter From A Lady Sympathy is extended Mrs Bob Cunningham and the Cunningham family on the death of Bob Cunningham Funeral services were held at Jones Funeral Home Georgetown on Friday Mar Mr Cunningham wns known in the district having Mother just south of the village Sir Please allow me again this year to address the good folk of Hal ton Hills with prechtion and thanks for the successful completion of a week of good fellowship and hockey as the annual International Bantam Hockey Tournament comes to a close A car accident at Saubl Beach on Sunday Mar 17 that killed a young engaged couple from Georgetown Sharon Haddock and Ted White brought sadness to the Fendley family Gordon Fendley was to hove been best man at their wedding In May and Ted was to have been Gordon best man at his wedding in June Sympathy Is extended to the families and to all those who were close to the young couph Unit One or Norval United Church Women met at the home of Mrs Spencer Wilson on afternoon March with Mrs Guy Wilson presiding and 11 an swering the roll call on Something to improve our meetings The devotional was given by Mrs Gordon Miller with Mrs Ed McLean reading the scripture lesson Mrs Laird was in charge of the program and she a cassette tape on the Easier story that was Mrs G Miller and Mrs J Laidlaw assisted the hostess In serving muffins and jam with tea or coffee and a social time was enjoyed United Church VPS will conduct the church service on Sunday morning March 31 The service was originally planned for the first of the month but was postponed to the lust Sunday of the month A construction crew are busy digging a trench and laying pipe along the highway through the village Last fall were working between and Georgetown and during the winter they have been working between the village and the 4th tine Many thought tit was a water line but It is a new cable line being hid by Bell Canadi between Brampton and Georgetown Mrs Dorothy McLean young supporters return to their homes once again spreading the word of new and renewed friendship of our town and its people catering supervisor was charged with the task of seeing that none of the young men went hungry a task that would have been impossible if it weren for the help of many Some of the most helpful would like to acknowledge through you and thank are the following organizations Lodge St An drew Mrs Jayeetles Knox Presbyterian Ladies Auxiliary Glen Ladies Lioi St George Anglican Women IODE Catholic League United Church Women St John ladies Auxiliary Branch 120 Legion Auxiliary The Canadian Legion as always are to be thanked for the free use of their auditorium kitchen and pltmccs as well as the men who so ndly helped out now and then this also applies the Oddfellows for the use their hill kitchen etc on the opening and closing days of the tournament If you will allow me I would extend a special thanks to the high school girls who gave up their holiday to watt on tables and otherwise help in the operation They are Debbie Peacock Proudfoot Mortal Ellen Crawford Kelly Mleczaniec Laura Russell Carol Russell Draper Lynn Scar borough Wendy Hnrdman Mane Milne Laura San A final thanks to the In ternational Bantam Hockey Association for their gift of flowers for the com me mora live plaque given It me by the above high school girls and Mrs Curtis for lovely gift This is my 10th year with and my biggest job has been to fully express my op preciatlon to everyone for their help and loyalty over the Sec you all next year Jessie Hayes Catering Supervisor International Bantam Hockey Tournament Duplicate Bridge There were 16 tables in play at the March 19 meeting of the Georgetown Duplicate Bridge Club Winners were North South first Hoy Waterhousc and Archie Dash second Dickson and William third and George Sargent and tied for fourth fifth and sixth Denis Rosendaleand Fred Allen Art Norrls and Clayton Barbour and Volasko and Jack Kaarsemaker East West first Richard Charlebois and Ron Glide tied for second and third Enid Ash worth and Jim Hardy and Kay Campbell and Lois Barbour fourth Gundy and Leo Klstcmaker fifth Gwen Moores and George Beccroft and sixth Roy and Ron Jones Armed with First Aid training St John Ambulance Cadets and Crusaders provide their volunteer services helping In Nursing Homes children wards In hospitals and providing First Aid service for minor hockey RAIDERS PLAYOFF HOCKEY If the Raiders Hockey Club wins its next ROUND OF PLAYOFFS and start travelling for the CANADIAN rm CHAMPIONSHIP is planned to offer seats on a CHARTERED BUS to leave with the team If you desire a seat on the CHARTERED BUS you must book in advance For further information call DAVE at or 8776710 We fix Sunday dinner seven days a week Colonel binders fixes Kentucky Fried Chicken for a folks every day His chicken goes home with more people more often than any other chicken in the world Must be pretty good It is home tonight Take it from the Colonel Us finger good COLONEL SANDERS RECIPE fried chickenyta GUEIPH STREET 3241 TH Wednesday Mar IT 1 Page A GET TO KNOW YOUR HR1T0I hills re stone This Week AND Every Week THE BEST IN INSURANCE SERVICE WEST SPECIALISTS IN luxurious SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY ARMSTRONG Q95 HARD TWIST Rubber Underpad I Policy is to Make Make Only Profit Per 0HANIAN CARPET ENTERPRISES MOORE PARK PLAZA Ray Boss manager of the McGibbon Hotel an nounccd that Hye Gladman owner of the Hotel is planning renovations to the interior of the beverage rooms The purpose of the renovations Mr Boss says is to provide more seating arrangements for beverage room patrons A dance floor is also under consideration by the Liquor Licence Board Ontario Under the management of Mr Boss the is instigating a policy of booking a wide variety of pop and country music bands Drop In and see Ray Boss this week and catch the entertainment at the Hotel corner of Main Street and Mill Street Georgetown Appearing This Thurs Fri Sat Evenings 8 to pm THE COUNTRY BANDITS many people as possible with their Real Estate Sue Is working at becoming A 1 golfer and supports the Georgetown Raiders faithfully Coll Sue she II be glad to help you with your Real Estate problems DEB0ER MOVERS STORAGE AFTER HOURS FREE ESTIMATES Local Long Distance Picking Crating Overseas The gentlemen the moving Industry

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