Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 12, 1974, p. 2

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HORNBY NEWS A party was held In honor of Tomni Plant who celebrated his seventh birthday on Saturday June l attended were Larry t Robbie Plant Kent Hamilton David Plant and Bruce Mac Sack races soccer baseball and football were enjoyed by the boys A delicious lunch was served of and a birthday cake The North Trafalgar Euchre Club held their weekly euchre party on Saturday night June 1 at the North Trafalgar Recreation centre There were eight tables of euchre In play with the prizes going to the following Indies Lena Re id Deforest Martha Richardson and Lnurn The gents prizes were won by Mildred Henry who played as a gent Clare Wilson Joe Ellis and Jimmic Cunningham and Walter Barnard Mr and Mrs Donald Gates of Hamilton spent the weekend the home of Mrs Dorothy Bel Church Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road Carole SI Rev Harold Sunday School a m Worship Service Church of the Lutheran Hour GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evangelical Minister Rev D J Phillips Telephone a Sunday School 11 Morning Service Centennial Public School Evening Service at St Andrew United CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Line Rev J Postman L a HACK TO GOD SundavsB M0UNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH J5 a Church School nam Morn no Evening Fellowship Conservative Evangelical THE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Minister Rev A Place Geo Kennedy School Weber NURSERY CARE ST ALBANS ANGLICAN CHURCH Williams The Richard MA ST PAULS ANGLICAN CHURCH On Knox Presbyterian Church REV PETER KNOX CHURCH Cornerof Main and Church GLorgetown MORNING a CHURCH SCHOOL a NURSERY CARE Guest Speaker Staff inspector the Helton Hills Regional Police MORNING SERVICE- m ST GEORGES CHURCH ANGLICAN Rector The Rev Gallagher STB SUNDAY TRtNTY I 9 The Holy Eucharist 15a Folk Man 11 a Choral Eucharist Nursery Service Ml a Church School 15 MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown 9 Sunday School a Morning Worship Evening Fellowship A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH GEORGETOWN GLEN WILLIAMS 1 The Sacrament of Holy Communion Church School all ages EVERYONE WELCOME Wednesday June Mr and Mrs Roy South of Brampton visited with Mr and Mrs Garry Hamilton and family Mr and Mrs Jim Hamilton attended the wedding of Mr and Mrs Lcn on Saturday The wedding was held at the St John Anglican Church Ontario The reception was held the Erin Legion Mrs Jim Hamilton Music Show Is Big Hit Tommy Scolt a Country Music Circus Stage and Wild West Show burst into Ihe Georgetown Arena last Thursday night with all the fanfare of big top production Stars of radio records and television country music clowns novelty acta magic sharp shooting and Indian dancing filled an action packed evening to he delight of youngsters The show Included the singing songs such as Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree Let Me Be There and Man led by Terry Rogers Ed and Big Mama Barb Hilbilly Sam adeptly spun six pie plates simultaneously on seven foot rods and then as Professor Bo Jo balanced himself precariously a lop a ten foot pole A fire eating Indian the Masked Rider and he great arrows through the head box trick amazed the young patrons The children who moved down onto the floor felt a closer rapport wilh the performers as hey spun through their mad cap country antics with refreshing zest The Wild West Show per forms in about 320 towns each year and Is certain to return again to Georgetown Handicapped Recreation is Studied CHESS MESS BY THE ROYAL KNIGHTS Jt- FOUNDERS DAY Erin Gets Ready To Celebrate For the benefit of those readers who missed the first article we v notation which we use All written In algebraic notation The squares of the board are numbered as in the diagram ft c d e f The Founder Day Com mil tee of Erin has arranged a special program for July In order to celebrate and com memorate founding pioneers of Erin The program starts early in the morning with a Bike a open to people of all ages A parade will begin at noon with pipe bands antique cars carriages wagons steam engines floats and horses The parade will make its way through Main Street to the Agricultural Society Fair Grounds Following the parade there will be a lea market at grounds In addition there wil also be a children amusement area historical and pioneer exhibits displays of antique cars steam engines and food concessions There wilt be some special events such as Scottish dances mass pipe bands barber shop quartets from across Ontario and a handlebar moustache contest Raffle ticket for a stereo arreting and a 10 speed bicycle will be available soon At the end of the day there is scheduled a Gala Bali in period ethnic costumes Publicity chairman for the committee Mrs June said that further details be available in forthcoming weeks DID YOU KNOWT Today we can extend the lives of leukemia patient tomorrow we may be able to save them The future depends on research The CanadlanCancerSocletylsthe prime source of funds for cancer research in Canada If a pawn were moved to while Queen side Bishop file fourth square the move would be recorded If on the following move the same pawn captured a black pawn on the Queen s file move would be recorded In opposition a Bishop move may be recorded Bel while a rook capture may be Rxdl If or example both rooks are able to move to the same square the move might be recorded Raldl meaning the rook on square is moved to square 14 Charles HI 8 I 7 A 5 A 2 I FORMS RELIEF FROM HAY FEVER Add air conditioning and an electronic air cleaner to your furnace system First the air onmg A central un cools and the a n your home gently and continuously for year round comfort No need to open ndows Next the air cleaner An electron un takes ore than percent of the dust and other out of the air Pollen removal percent How that for ef f from es The cost is lower than you If you have a warm a furnace you can add or un or bo h experts w give you a free estimate at no obligation of and lei you exactly what ill cost you You pay nothing for 30 days and then we g you a 5 percent for cash Or you can use own deferred payment plan with low nterest rates Wh convenient Wouldn t you I relief from hay fever summer OF STAND b d e f h White to play and mate In two moves SOLUTIONS No by Barry No 13 by W A Beers Send all letters to Kitchener 745 Gait 621 824 1460 Stratford 5160 Georgetown Georgetown Ontario HALTON HILLS IGeirae Pentecostal Church Sunday June Fathers Day it Ma Family School and Church service Thame I have Jetue on my heart or fattier To What Spirit H JUNE ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Special Speaker Mr Wayne Woods JUNE Row to CHFRYL She s working her way through college and part of that work is being in Hal ton Hills Cheryl a fourth year student at the University of Ottawa who Is working her way towards a bachelor of science degree in therapeutic recreation will spend the summer in Hal ton Hills studying recreation service and needs for the hand capped Cheryl is working out of the department of recreation of fices at Community Centre in Georgetown where services she requires arc being provided by recreation director Doug Collison and his staff Mr Colli son acquired the services of Miss following enquiries made by the provincial ministry of com munlty and social services The ministry asked municipal recreation departments if they could make use of such a survey into recreation needs for the handicapped Hills replied one of very few in the province to do so M who is from is employed by the sports and recreation bureau of the ministry with whom she files weekly reports on work She will prepare comprehensive report niter her summer here in which she will detail what services are of fered what services are needed and how they might be applied for the handicapped She also plans to recommendations where she believes recommendations are needed recreation needs of the nan dicapped will encompass the lame and the retarded and Ihe perceptually handicapped I want to find out what organizations there assisting the handicapped she explained aha what programs are offered will also seek to determine what fa c ill lies could be used to meet a need If a need is found to exist Cheryl says she Is interested in community work with special and she has been spending her sum earning college finances Hernlm to get into leisure selling a relatively new field In the realm of recreation has worked Ihe in Ottawa and has coordinated far the physically andlcapped She finds it worthwhile to work with the handicapped 1owa FLORISTS Mill St IF YOU HAVENT BOUGHTA PORSCHE 914 YET YOURE IN LUCK THEFIATX19ISHERE I rill If ill 1st I Hit J Idvt j lb HI I The biggest selling in RALLY SPORT 250 Quatn St Under the Dixit Cue LEAVER Whole Mushrooms CINNAMON DR SUGAR DINGS Christies Biscuits MOUNT ROYAL CHOICE OR STANDARD CUT Green or Beans CORONATION BABY MIXED OR BREAD BUTTED Pickles ON Liquid Detergent iio it is n Hamburger Helper I Weston TableRite Canada grade A Chickens ESSEX Sliced Side Bacon Sandwich Meats 3 Meat Pies Pepperoni Pizzas I Salami Orange 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