Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1974, p. 16

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PAPER COLLECTION SILVERWOOD AREA NEWS TONS OF PAPER were collected in a recycling effort that will benefit the Christian School Association in Georgetown ABOVE Jerry raises a hefty load into the rented truck that was used for the pickup at two depots BELOW Jake tosses another one into the load Both men are from Georgetown Herald Photos Four Persons Injured After Milton Collision A two car collision in Milton Saturday at to 30 sen four Hamilton residents to the hospital with minor cuts and bruises reported the Milton OPP One vehicle driven by John Currie of Maplewood Crescent In Milton was 1974 Ford pick up which had an estimated MOO damages The other a 1974 bronco driven by Bruce Owen of Centre Road had damages estimated at Si Taken Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington were Mi Owen his wife Susan son Bradley and Julie They were taken hospital by motorists at the scene of the accident Police report that Currie charged with falling to yield from a private driveway A Co nan Doyle author of the Sherlock Holmes books considered The White Company be his greatest Annual meeting of Silver wood Women Institute was held April li at the home of Mrs Meeting opened with payment of dues and suggestions for improving future programs Ministry of agriculture and food is having a food forum in Georgetown May so the regular May meeting is to be held a week later on May 16 so all members will be able to attend Mrs H Marchlngton at tended the district directors meeting at Milton recently and gave report on some Hal ton annual meeting is to be held Wednesday May at church Mrs Mrs Mrs Marchlngton to attend as delegates Mrs Lindsay will be representative for the banquet committee for the plowing match in October Repfs were read from officers and convenors and handed in to the secretory and a new list of officers and con venors for 1974 were read and adopted Meeting closed with social cup or tea and coffee and fruit bread Past president Mrs L Glffen president Mrs G Ironside first vice president Mrs Lindsay second vice president Mrs secretary treasurer Mrs I Carmichael alternate Mrs G Go the public relations Mrs Scott district director Mrs Glffen alternate Mrs H Marchlngton branch dlrec tors Mrs Mrs D Williamson pianist Mrs Lindsay curator Mrs Mar auditors Mrs Miller and Mrs Palette pencil Club Plan May Shows Palette and pencil club plan two shows in May A showing and sale of on hand by members of the Palette and Pencil Club will be held in the Acton area of May during the hours of 10 and The location will be the St Church Hall St Drive Acton There is free admission and coffee will be available Two of the club members are residents of Acton and the Palette and Pencil Club first exhibition In this area New work not previously exhibited will be shown at the annual display and sale In late May This year the location is the Cedarvale recreational building Maple Avenue Georgetown on Friday evening May daytime Saturday ana Sunday and Plan to attend both events Sodal Personal Lieutenant and Mrs Steven Ewing and son of Calgary Alberta are visiting his parents Mr and Mrs John Swing BO Weber Drive Lieutenant has Just been presented with the Hessian Sword award which Is resented to the best ieutenant in the Regiment The Lord Strathcona Horse WILDER ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS VT4U4 DISCOVER A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF LEISURE LIVING By installing maintenance free KAISER ALUMINUM HOUSE SIDING Ends Painting You ton lake It easy and forget about tiresome ex pensive repainting when you Install Aluminum house siding It won peel fade rust or crack you Just hot It down once In a while to keep Its fresh appearance for years and years In KOMI ADDITION a h try a Since Oak 301 Armstrong Ave Agriculture and Canadian industry Mrs Campbell and Mrs D Lindsay cultural Mrs Glffen citizenship and world affairs Mrs Corbelt family and consumer affairs Mrs Norton and Mrs G Burt Social committee Mrs Burt Mrs Mrs Lindsay and Mrs courtesy Mrs and Mrs Williamson with Llmehouse entertained Manor members There were boxes for members whose birthdays came in April Mrs Mary Booth was mistress of ceremonies Mrs Shorthill led singing of old firtorltes and Mrs Lindsay layed piano solo Mrs a melody and a choir of manor residents entertained everyone Mr and Mrs Ironside have returned home after a month a holiday at Key West Fort Lauderdale and Disney World Florida The Smokey Mountains they enjoyed because the wild flowers were in full bloom Mr and Mrs Beeney held open house to their family Sunday Mr and Mrs Phil Carney and family of Midland visited parents Mr and Mrs for several days Frank Marchlngton of tawa visited aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs this past week Sargent Court Receives 841 Federal Oram From The Ottawa Bureau Of The Herald Georgetown group Sargent Court Senior Cilliens Club has received an federal Want for Its THE HERALD Wednesday April Page Helpers project Marc minister of national health and welfare announced Friday The funding was contained in the 15th series of grants under the New or J ions program which was designed In to assist retired people in developing ac tiyities beneficial to them selves and the community Since its inception grants totalling have ffnancea 107 projects in volving 134 people Mr said Canada mate for life CAMPMINWANDUM

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