Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 26, 1974, B3

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GRADUATES K A 11 Y N MILLS daughter of Mr and Mra James H Mills Moun- Rd south has graduated from University of Toronto Cam pus with a Bachelor of Arts Degree In Anthropology She is a graduate of Georgetown District High School BALLINAFAD NEWS Mrs Morgan Ma dill and her There much to be seen daughter Mrs Del Una lead there A picnic lunch was en- were hostesses to the June Joyed there and passengers meeting of the A large boarded the bus again at one number of members and guests oclock met In the home of Mr and The next stop was at the Mrs Linstead beautiful Allan Gardens In The president Mrs Ernest Toronto After an hour and a McEnery called the meeting to half spent there some time was order and opened with a spent downtown at the suitable poem Minutes were Dominion Centre read and approved Then the evening meal was The treasurers report enjoyed at the Old Eds spring had successful and surllng point around pm meters Mr Ad Kirkwood and school at the home of principal Mr David Haley and his wife at Mon when the business ipart THE HERALD Wednesday Jane M Page NEWS vmutui Mrs ad Lille Given were the committee Hillside on Thursday evening and Mr Boom tad bu load wee the front In place of the ijer aoroe help The Pre question period the president and the branch drowning accident at Calgary Many queitlons director there a full bus Rnllv was followed bv the mostly pertaining to the church The efforts of all were Mr and Mra Gilbert English 1 handed to Mr Norman predated and daughter Mrs Cy plans were discussed for Fall Sinclair who In turn read them The sun shone for the first have returned from an en- Fair exhibits and with Mr Stiles giving the an- time In almost two and it three weeks England They visited his two sisters and many other relatives mostly near London and Southampton Inter a turned Out to be delightful MrswTMrtedon A ly oUscusslon followed outing for all club work enlightening and A trip to the Ontario Science interesting period For roll call Brisbane school was the Centre and a block for each person was asked to bring scene of the Grade graduating their wall then- were banquet on Thursday evening quiii wan mere were ni mentioned Many articles of value last week Graduates from the Interest were handed Community were DONALD Densmore son of Mr and Mrs Manley of received his Bachelor of Applied Science In Chemical engineering at University of Toronto on June Donald Is a graduate of Stewarttown public school and Georgetown and District High school Mrs Usher of Soult Ste mentioned htata Marie is spending a week with The mcetlnK closed with the her Wend Mrs and mceung me to see family Mrs Mil provided a meeting closed with the son Steven and Dona lovelu lunch which wan nerved UCW Creed Saunders Jacqueline Long lime residents of thin ivi IbHIm Marshall assisted Mrs draad Karen Kirkwood and area will regret to learn of the and Mrs Linstead with Alan Gales The girl and boy death of a beloved friend Mrs WBhest for McLean who passed away at in Meetings have been athletes of the year were Susan Cumberland Nursing Home attend the discontinued for the next two Greatrk and Alan Gales The near Ottawa on Juno She bolida months The next Principals Trophy was won by was buried at Exeter on June SSSto n mi meeting will be In September Steven and the 11 Rev K McLean was university of SskViiewarf Conlngsby WI Citizenship minister of Limehouse and Tne annua gettogether of Award was won by Sharon Knox Presbyterian Churches own Search the Hulls family took place on Burt from 1925 to when they from Sunday June when a good were called to Wlogham Mrs returned to Community Listowel after Mr Goldman of Brisbane Australia on a roundtheworld business trip loured from New York for the weekend with Toronto last week Lorraine Burt and her sister his Inlaws the a week Linda had charge of the races A successful night of Mr and Mrs John Mileham of Toronto are spending this and those not so the Community Centre on 1 oar tie weather was ideal and a ball ding a few days with her son is enjoyed by the young and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs Del and family lucky draws It was a fine wind up to the seasons activities sponsored by the Community Centre Board They appreciate the help given In this last event and look forward to more on the local scene after the summer holidays Mrs Sam Cotter and Mrs Blanch Miller of Toronto called on the Marahalls Thursday after visiting with other relatives in the Mrs Cotter left for Jamaica on Friday with her husband who has been transferred there HORNBY Hillcrest meeting was held the fellowship room with IB persons present Mra Roy Wilson president opened with a poem Mrs Jim Carney read the minutes of the last meeting There was no correspondence gave a report about the stewards meeting The group catered to two weddings It has been decided to discontinue giving Bibles to anyone married In the Hillcrest church as of Sept 1 The In duction Service will be held In early September In the ab sence of the treasurer Mrs Robson Mra C Wrlgglesworth gave the treasurers report It was decided that will be given to the church treasurer and be used towards payment due end of June An extra will be available if needed Volunteers to clean the church all day June are needed Press reporters duty Is to report meetings and advertise the coming events and any other reporting by stewards it was decided to have a Daffodil Luncheon again next spring Committee to plan It consists of Mrs Francis Thompson and Mrs Tom A communion cup Inscribed with Lynne and Garry is being presented to church Donald will preach at Hillcrest August and on Aug be closed Congregational picnic will be held June a church will be held at Ford Wlcksims at a dinner following and then recreation Roll call A favorite song that brings back fond memories was answered Mrs J Neelanda Mrs and Mrs McLaughlin were In charge of the program Mrs McLauihlan was pianist and presented Miss Marilyn McNabb and Miss Dale two of her pupils who played piano solos which were enjoyed Mra Wickson took the devotional Honor God with your bodies Mrs J closed with A film entitled A Foot To Genesis taken on the west coast was shown Fifty years ago Ralph Edwards settled in a remote valley amid the coastal mountains of Western Canada In addition to carving out a home for his family he assumed persona responsibility for the survival of the last small flock of Trumpeter swans The birds number Mrs W Bird thanked taking part In the program plus the lunch committee who were Mra J Carney and Mrs V Picket A social half hour was enjoyed Marilyn nee and two children visited Mr and Mra Cliff for the month of May while her husband Victor was taking a course in Ottawa They live in Prince George C Mrs Jim Hamilton One of the most decisive Union victories was scored In New Mexico a victory that saved Colorado California and other Far Western states and territories from Confederate occupation Limehouse Lady Winner CongratuMons to Mr and Mr Mrs Sam anticipating Mrs Sr on the oc casion of their fortieth wedding anniversary on June On Saturday their son and his wife Mr and Mra Brian entertained about thirty people at their home in their honor Sunday was also grandson Kevins birthday The W M met at the home of Mra Mitchell and Mrs Sanford on Wed evening with eleven attending Mrs opened the meeting by reading An An Saturday when another A buffet style meal was Millionaires night was at pm George Hulls sored by the Hall board For your two dollars admission you didnt strike twice but we welcomed as as there were a were given play money to hXntsweheVrd various ew participate In the games A Mrs a rf beginning at ten Much of the hm Piny W was used for this whentuCtoSSveS introduced their young son it made for much fun and to the admiring nearly everyone present got a this the latest making ve He is the grand- a new telephone necessary Mr Mrs Fred Hulls There was a gift for the one present whose home was far- Next Sun the regular service will be at and Leonard Smith who came from dent was Leonard Smith who came read by Mrs and EOT te Alberta The one having Mrs Noble led in Prayer birthday nearest to the DEBORAH ANN CLAYTON daughter of Mr and Mrs Clayton of Georgetown has graduated from Toronto East General Orthopaedic hospital She attended Park public school and Georgetown and District High School She will be Joining the staff of Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton with duties to commence in August i Prayer Roll call was answered by a verse of Scripture as was text word house and several read current events Treaa Mrs Patterson read a letter from the Presbytery Treas Mrs reunion date was Alice Brush whose birthday was June 25 Linda OConnor had made and decorated a cake in honour North Trafalgar Euchre club of her parents whose wedding cry I anniversary was that day Benton June e North Although there HORNBY completed of the life Centre absent due to various reasons It and work of Sir Wilfred S1 a was a success and an en euchre in play with the occasion closed with the to Walter Barnard Keith MSahTuSonSuLal Donald Douglas and Balllnafad along with enjoyed afterwards Nix men and to Hazel members from neighbouring Piston Preston Violet institutes and their friends had Limehouse Cub leaders Steve and Marie Murrav The a most trip on Thompson Elaine and Dave ta Thursday of last week The Hannah recently attended a large comfortable bus nature course for Scout and Cub operated by Incir driver Mr leaders held at Blue Springs Mr flnd Larry drove to the Community Scout Reserve The weekend and famHv sZdav was spent learning to identify Mr andMra whe wild flowers birds and pond boarded There were two other life The last day of the LORRAINE SECKINGTON daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Seeking ton Hyatt Cres Leamington and formerly of Georgetown received an honors physical education degree from the University of Western On tario She will enter Althouse College of Education London In the fall to obtain her teaching certificate Louise Cowan nee graduated from Althouse college this year Both were former students of Georgetown and District High School Strathmore Gathers At The June meeting of the Countess of Strathmore Chapter IODE was held at the County Museum Monday June 17 with a good attendance of members A tour of the museum preceded the meeting conducted by Mrs Erlfl Britten curator Miss Ruth Evans regent opened the meeting with the prayer of the order followed by the secretarys report given by Mrs A Gilmer and the treasurers report given by Mrs Meers Correspon dence was read and donated to the Canadian National In stitute for the Blind canvass Mra Barber education convener announced the names of the Canadian History essay contest winners held in the elementary schools At Centennial school the winner was Kim Moody whose topic was Sir John A MacDonald and David Wallace received honorable mention Davids topic was the Halifax Ex plosion At Stewarttown school the winner was Mary Joan and her topic was WItUam Lyon Mackenzie King Wool was by the Services at Home and Abroad convener Mrs Robert for summer knit ting A committee for the was also open house at Blue Springs to which the public was Invite Visitors took part In cooking eggs on a stickler a Jg William fire and boiling water in paper bags Tea was served on the lawn in the afternoon Cub Tony Van Dam has received his collectors badge The Scouts enjoyed a weiner roast last week on the Scout property on the Line Two Limehouse boys at tended the District Scout Camporec held this year at Blue Springs Dave Hannah helped with first aid and cooking while Roger Brown represented the Limehouse troop Because Roger was alone he joined In with the Ash grove troop The theme was pioneering and and this troop succeeded in making a table a dish rack and a lean- to out of wood and were third when the points were totalled at the end of the camp It poured rain but all the boys stayed and Chapter Museum bridge tournament was chosen and also the Christmas card committee Members attending the recent National con vention held in Toronto were Miss MacDonald Miss Margery Mackenzie Mrs James Evans Mrs G Famell and Mrs A Gilmer Besides attending the convention meeting and the main luncheon these members had the honor of being presented to Mrs Pauline McGibbon Lieutenant- Governor of Ontario and later entertalnedat a reception given by Mra McGibbon Mrs McGibbon was National President of the Independent Order of the Daughters of the Empire from 1903 to 1965 and now is honorary vicepresident Two new members were welcomed Into the Chapter by the Regent Mrs Alex Grieg a former member who has returned to Georgetown to live and H T Sanderson a new member The roll call was received and the collection taken Mlas Margery Mackenzie Mrs Barber and Mre G McGilvray provided the lunch An informative talk was given by curator of the museum and she and the lunch committee were thanked by Mrs K Meers boarded There were two other stops to get the remaining passengers on the way Service Station and Harry Scotts home A visit to the Black Creek pioneer village was the first place on the schedule trip BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT at pm HOLY CROSS PARISH HALL REGULAR GAMES PER GAME OTHER SPECIALS JACKPOT 57 Numbers Buy one and get another salad of your choice Kentucky fried Colonel Sanders and his boys make it finger lickin good STREET Mrs Barbara Case of became a very happy woman last Thursday when she received a cheque for Mrs Case won the for spelling out the word gasoline in the Pepsi cola Beat the Cost of Living contest Mr Jack Watson sales manager for Kitchener Beverages presented the cheque to Mra Case at her home on June Mrs Case said that her mother would be receiving half of the as helped to collect the vinyl liners from Pepsi bottle KENTNERS PHARMACY MAIN ST SUMMER HOURS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY i FRIDAY J SATURDAY AM PM VACATION JULYUAUQUJT13 ELKS BINGO EVERV MONDAY AT 800 PM CREDIT VALLEY CLUB BUSES RUNNING 20 Games JACKPOT IN 54 NUMBERS NO ADMISSION CHARGE CARDS 3 FOR Lie No Sponsored by Georgetown Elks No Proceeds for Deaf Detection In Children and Community Projects AROUND TOWN WITH ANN SOMMERS An advertising feature designed to keep you better Informed of whats new around town Dog N Suds DriveIn 185 Guelph St 8777121 THE MAIN for the continuing success of Dog Suds is according to Its manager Ed Browne the good service that Is provided by this Guelph Street driveIn It goes without saying that the reason for this good service Is that the right people are hired and the right training provided The length of service of the Dog Suds 13 employees varies from five years to one week If you wont to apply for a lob here there Is no worry about not having experience because there Is none required The only requirement is that you must like people get along with them and be able to serve their needs There Is no way that the people can find out absolutely if a prospective employee will fit In at Dog Suds so everyone is given the benefit of the doubt The prospective employee has the ultimate decision as to whether or not he or she will work at Dog Suds and then the on the Job training will start So if you are looking for a Job take a look at Dog N Suds Market Place Optical Streetsville 8265292 THIS FIRM Is a multistore firm with stores in Street sville Georgetown as well as two stores In They are expanding greatly and intend to open another store In a month or so Some of Ihe features that you will find at any of these stores Include free adjustments on any glasses purchased in these stores You can also get con tact tenses at any of these stores There are three types hard soft and If you so desire you can get photo- gray or photosun put ln your new glasses or you can get the old ones tinted One of the really unusual features la that If you are In a rush for your glasses you can go to the Georgeown Pools 78 Todd 8778072 REMEMBER THAT service plan that I mentioned a few weeks ago Well negotiations arc still going on That doesnt mean that the pool builders are getting ready to throw out the plan lust that it Is such a new concept for these businesses that It needs careful consideration Progress Is being made in this area but that Is just about the only area In which the pool builders are making progress It has Just been too wet for much work to be done on a pool If you have every been around a construction sight you know how much havoc can be created by adverse weather Mr Heisaler the owner of Georgetown Pools has a ward of warning to give to those people that are con sidering purchasing a pool That word is to place your order now because there will be a shortage of material come August So place your order now so that the materials can be ordered Robert Gougean Home Furnishing 95 Main St S 8772522 THIS DOWNTOWN Georgetown store is more than Just a furniture store Here you will also find the agent for Georgetown This Is a rug cleaning service and it Is handled on a referral basis It goes without saying that if you need your rug cleaned contact Robert Gougeon and he will see that the professionals will do it for you The selection of carpets that you will find here ana vou will find them here is very good and features Harding and products So when you are in the market for new furniture for the living room or the dining room take a look at the carpets and make your redecorating complete Mels Antiques Glen Williams 8774488 restoring of old furniture or antiques Mel has a few helpful hints that you may like to heed The first thing that you should know Is that If you intend on stripping the old finish off some piece of furniture you should do it in the summer when you are able to work outside Mel points out that the fumes from the paint stripper are really wicked If you have never done this type of thing before then it is beat to start with a small able or something like it because It has a lot of straight edges and Is not as tedious a job as a chair You cun use either paint stripper which Is very expensive and takes off everything right down to the wood A substance called methalhydrate can also be used This la also a toxic compound The material takes the old finish off gradually ana you can be left with the finish that Thatisyouhavesomedegreeof control over what happens when you are stripping a piece of furniture Finally the material to use during this is not an old rag but very fine wool Mel as a lot of ihesehlntssodontgoaway Barber And Henley Ltd 33 Main St S 8772214 CANADA IS a land with many inland waterways but up until this year there have been surprisingly few com mercial cruises on these rivers and This situation has been changed by the six day Great Lakes cruise that starts in Montreal and goes to Chicago The great ad vantage of a cruise is that you can have the benefit of shipboard life without the rough waters of an ocean The ship to be used on this cruise is the Stella Maris which is a cruise ship the whole year round being used in the Medltteranean during the winter months Here again we have the situation where the facilities are not sufficient to meet the demand during the peak season As a result the people at Barber and Henley would like to suggest that you bookforlB75rlghtaway Who knows you might be lucky and have a cancellation when you want to take the enisle There are also cruises available on a Russian ship along the St Lawrence and theSagucny Rivers In Quebec If it Is a ship cruise that you are looking for go and talk to the people at Barber and Henley ers TV Sales Service 8779796 35 Main St S ON EOF the features that most people look for when they arc in the market for a TV or stereo equipment is the warranty At Ryders you will find out about an aspect of warranties that you probably suspected as existing but were unable to pinpoint What refer to la the fine print This is ultimately too confusing for most people and they are content to concern themselves with the length of the warranty Mr Ryders version of a good warranty Is one that covers a suitable length of time but which also assures expert service This is especially true if the customers move The difference between a good warranty and an excellent one can be as small as one word For example If you need a new picture tube and your TV is still under warranty how many companies guarantee in writing that you will receive a NEW picture in exchange A subtle but very important difference That is where the fine print comes in Magna vox TV which you will find at Ryders does guarantee things like this in writing Go to Ryders for your next TV and forget about your fine print worries John Boughton Jeweller 73 Main St S 8774313 EVERYONE TALKS about originality and being unique and puts these qualities very high on their list of priorities But how many people when buying wedding and engagement rings consider it necessary to have a custom made ring It Is something to think about and you should do your thinking at John Bough tons This is the place where you can take a basic design of a ring and change it around to suit your own personal desires Even if what you want is not practical It can be arranged You will also receive many helpful hints and suggestions as to what you Go to Boughtons and describe the ring of your dreams to them and they will do the rest Georgetown Chrysler 15 Mountainview 8775108 THE WOW program that is familiar to a lot of people of Georgetown especially the women is not a onesnot deal This Is In answer to the requests of a lot of the women drivers in town This program has been immensely successful but due to the corning of most peoples Bummer holidays Mike Tarp has decided to postpone the next program until the fall Again this program will be a free one There is a large inventory of used cars in Georgetown Chrysler due to the large stock of new cars on hand This leads to a lot of tradein deals Some of the used cars on hand are a 72 Corvette TO Trans Am Mustang 67 Cutlass These are just a few of the cars available on the premises of this Chrysler Dealership but you will notice that this list of cars are Ford and products The conclusion la obvious and I cant help but wonder If Mike Tarps neighbors are listening Florists 82 Mill St 8773582 IS the that means flower in it this Mill Street store These features Include a selection of cards that you may want to send with the flowenthatyouaresending There is also a gift section In this store There Is an assortment of dried flowers as well as Dutch copper and German ceramic flower These especially good for the plants that you can obtain from Fendleys Speaking of these plants these people have large selection of large plants that are used for In stitutional planting that Is planting In lobbies and offices Drop Into and check out these Interesting features

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