COMING EVENTS Army pick up Tuesday call Wedd no dowers our specially let us help you make the Dig day perfect Webb Greenhouses town line of Nerval v Church St Jessop Court or for pickup call Mrs Proceeds for Georgetown District TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL ji Shelley St Georgetown Day or Even Instruction DOT Licensed instructors Fully Insured A Dual Control Anon Parody Croon meetings at St John Tuesday needs to learn how h all the many difficulties leh alcoholism can create or For further In mallon callen or 877 FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES Ward Bradley Mr and Mr Wilt erf Bradley 15 Parkview Georgetown wish announce the marriage of their daughter Jane lo Mr David John Ward son of Mr and Mrs E Ward of Devon England The wedding will take place at St Peters Church Meavy Devon on Hall Mr and Mrs are daughter Patricia Lynn to Mr JamtSmylhHal1 and Mrs Stuart Hall of Bsysviite Ontario Wedding to take place at SI John United Church Georgetown August 1974 Americana drink about billion of tea a year KENTNERS PHARMACY it MAIN ST SUMMER HOURS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY i FRIDAY J SATURDAY AM M JO VACATION JULY IB AUGUST THE OFFICE OF ROBERT R HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST Will be closed July to August Inclusive or hoi days In case of emergency call C Thompson Op tomeirlst or J Hassard Optometrist Brampton 451 T BRIGGS UPHOLSTERY WILL BE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS JULY 24 AUGUST 10 AUCTION SALE OP- FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS for MRS MARY CLEA DRIVE GEORGETOWN SATURDAY JULY 27 1974 AT Id Terms cash AUCTIONEER Donald M1 1071 Sunday Silent Salesman Mike Tsrp Georgetown Chrysler Ltd Is conscious of the act that some people like to look over car lots on their own pick out a car they tike then call the dealer As an added service to our customers we would like to Introduce the Sunday Silent Salesman If you feel like checking out a new car for the family coma on down this Sunday AH the information regarding the car of your choice will be on the windshield Look our cars over and give us a call Monday it the easy way to buy If you want to be on your own customer service from under the tower The Right Place To Deal Mike Terps Georgetown Chrysler 1971 P0NTIAC Laurentian door hardtop V engine with double power steering and brakes radio This a clean car and ready to go Lie No DSC ill 1972 FORD LTD Brougham 4 door hardtop factory air power windows vinyl roof black with maroon Interior VI engine power steering and brakes rear white walls and wheel covers Lie No BKR 131 1972 CORVETTE ISO engine low mileage radio with AM power steering and brakes White with red Interiors mag wheels Lie No HFF 1974 FURY III door sedan demonstrator low mileage engine double power steering and brakes rear speaker It loaded with extras not air conditioned Btue with blue Interior AM multiplex radio Lie No HOV OK laif Georgetown 1 CHRYSLER LTD The Right Place To Deal 1 5 Road North 8775108 Vivien nee Perry and Tony are announce the birth of their first child a daughter Michelle lbs ok July is at Number Memorial hospital Weston ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs George Burt and family invlie their friends to a social evening on the occasion of their wedding anniversary at halt on Saturday evening August 10 at No gifts please BIRTHS increased our me CLASS May In laving memory of e dear grandmother and great grandmother who away July smile Is gone forever hand we cannot touch Still we hove so many a the one we loved so much Her memory Ii our keepsake With which we II never part God has her In his keeping in ff- WINTER John and Irene nee are proud to announce the arrival of Andrea Mered dibs at Iha District Memorial Hospital Special staff o Thompson DEATHS WRIGGLESWORTH George Wednesday July 10 1974 at Hal ton Centennial Manor Milton in his flth year Beloved husband of the lale Ida dear lather of Clifford of Georgetown Isabel Mrs James Carney of RR 3 Georgetown and tl late Howard Predeceased by and brothers Norman and Gordon Also ng arc eight and eight greatgrandchildren Rested at Jones Funeral Home Edith St Georgetown from Thursday afternoon until noon Friday thence to Hlllcrest United were held at clock Interment GLASS Edith May In loving of a very dear and devoted mother who passed away July 23 She is gone but not forgotten And It another year In my lonely heart of thinking Thoughts her are always will Many tfi nk the wound IS healed But they I know the sorrow Always remembered loved sadly missed by her lov daughter Edna FLORISTS 8779313 Mill St Georgetown LOOK WHOS OPEN SUNDAY MEMORIAMS HENDERSON In memory ot my dear John Thomas Jack who passed away July 1973 What I would give II I could say Hello Jack In the same way To hear your voice smile To sit with you and awhile So you who have a husband Ci him with care For you never know the chair memory a dear dad an grand at her John Thomas passed away July Resting where no shadows fall In peaceful sleep he awaits God will link the broken chain When one by one we meel His tail parting wish We would like to have heard Ana breathed into his ear Our last par ling word Only those who have lost Are able to The pain In the heart In not saying farewell It broke our hearts to lose you But you go alone For part of went you The day God called you homo Sadly missed by son Roy daughter In law Barbara am grandchildren BUI Debbie and Rhonda CARDS OF THANKS family late Frank As beck wish to express the sincere thanks and to all helped In so many ways during the r sad RESTAURANT OPEN SUNDAYS 11AM Chinese and Canadian Food Takeout In 877 3664 If busy Georgetown ROGERS SHELL SERVICE Open Sunday 8778123 NO NORVAL ROYAL PIZZERIA AND SPAGHETTI HOUSE Open Sunday Midnight Mln lSlOuetpttSI OLIMPIAS PIZZA HOUSE Formerly Mama Rosa Under New Management Plus Spaghetti Steak Veal Cutlet Italian Submarines Open Tues Wed Thuri Midnight Friday 4 it Saturday Noon Sunday Noon p m closed Mon days Dlneln takeout LUCKY ONE POP MART Open All Day Sunday Factory Prices 877 GEORGETOWN TAXI ALWAYS YOUR CONVENIENCE counts on out el town trips 477 Special to celebrated funeral mass and attended service at the graveside and Father Pierre Wood who the last riles both of Holy Cross Church Also thanks to pallbearers and honorary Thanks to Macintosh nurses and staff of Ward Georgetown District Worn or ai Hospital tor their great kindness to my dear husband during his short stay In hospital We are deeply grateful and will always remember your Mrs Frank and HENDERSON Sincere thanks to my family friends and neighbors for cards flowersandgltlswhlle I was a patient In Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital and to everyone connected with Ward Special thanks to M Henderson Lad Auxiliary Royal Legion Verdun Rebekah Lodge Retirees Chapter of the Local for gifts flowers and and for many acts k while i was a patient In Georgetown and District Memorial Hosp and since return home Also thanks to and Hoddlnott jrses and staff of Ward B for the good care given me Wilson THE HERALD Wednesday July Brampton Air Show This WeekEnd The air is a little more personal according to the organizers of Brampton flying club a annual air show Boy Sage a member of the club pointed out that rnost of the planes will land and takeoft within a few hundred feet of the spectators while parachutists will try to in front of the onlookers Wc like to think that our all Canadian air show is a little more personal than the in tcrnational show at the CNE The average crowd for the last four years Is about to to he added The show Is scheduled Tor Sunday July at t at the Brampton airport eight miles north of Brampton on Highway west of the village of Victoria Headlining the show the special red cap team which features five pilots using Pi Its specials planes Mr Sage said Also scheduled for the show are hot air balloons a display of acrobatics by a glider and a number of World War I and II fighter planes have a dog fight featuring a World War I Havllland D and a he explained There will be a fy by of all the planes Including a Corsair World War as well as a Fairy Fire Fly a larger cousin of the Spitfire Mr Sage continued The master of ceremonies is Bill McVean of A number of airplanes will be Included in tin fly by A Volksplane which is powered by a Volkswagen engine and Breezy which is nothing more than a wicker basket under a wing are highlighted For smallest plane In the show I think the needs a shoehorn to get In Mr Sage quipped During the in the show the Seneca drum and bugle corps band will play The group of young people sponsored by Seneca College will perform a medley Russian songs This Is a people show and as such there is no admission the rounds but there is a large parking fee for each car so we think you should bring as many people as possible lo watch he said However wc recommend that you leave early because of the usual traffic tie for the ENTERTAINMENT AT LIBRARY The Muir family from the library grass last Friday a dulcimer the audience participation as the Hamilton entertained an by playing traditional folk spoons and upright children Bang along to many audience of young people on songs to the musk of banjos bass The program included they recognized i it I l I DOWNTOWN TRAFFIC ACCIDENT press their thanks and gratitude to all their friends atves end neighbors for acts of kindness messages sympathy floral tributes and memorial contributions Special to nurses and staff at Centennial Manor the Curtln and Mc Jones Funeral Home recent bereavement Postpone Meeting The Halton Hills council has decided to postpone their meeting to finalize the town budget until next Monday at 730pm The meeting was postponed until the council could receive a flnallzallon of provincial grants for the town FRUIT MARKET FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS Open Sunday 10a THE SUB SHOP Mill SI Georgetown SUBSOFALLKINDS Free del I very on or more Open days a week Sundays 1pm lop For Professional Real Estate Services CONSULT A REALTOR A Realtor is a professional In real estate who sub scribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a member of the local and the Canadian Real Estate Association He Is trained to evaluate your problem and mend a solution So whether you are selling a room bungalow or a room chateau sec a Realtor Look for this seal which only he can display BRAMPTON RiAL BOARD twin A traffic accident last Wednesday the downtown corner Mill St and Main St resulted in property damases to both vehicles The driver of the Volkswagen was Kathy of and the driver of the Firebird was Mrs CHESS MESS BY W Fallowing are two games played in the Ontario High School Tournament held In Toronto several weeks ago In the first game white pins the black knight on the move captures it and goes on to win The second game was agreed a draw after almost four hours of Py WHITE BLACK Townsend 1 Nf3g6 Bc4Bg7 4 Ne3a5 Bd3Bb79 10 12 deNg4 l3Bf4e6 14 15 Qe2b4 Ndlc5 17 19 Rxd3 26 Rafl Kg2 Re Kg7 31 Nc3Kf8 33 Kg3Ke7 RalblRo3 37 Kf6 41 Kg8 42 KxgS Rd4 45 Ral f3Ral 48 Rg4chKf8 49 Kg3 Rglch Ral Kf2 Ra2ch Kg3 RbS Kf2 RgS Nxg5 Resigns Costly Delays Plague Cable Television WHITE Zlegler BLACK 3 Bf4Bf5 10 11 15 16 Be3Re8 17 Bf2RcB IB Rel 19 Rxc8 e5Qd7 Bxa7Qa4 Bc5 Bf2 31 e8 de 33 Bxb7 34 g5 38 37 38 Kg2 39 Kg6 40 43 Kf 8 Rd4 Kg8 45 Draw ARE COMING A delay in announcing a decision of future expansion of Georgetown Cable Television Limited may be to the company according to Arthur J president and general manager The Canadian Radio and Television Commission which Is the licencing body reached their decision based on the results of public hearings held last March in Ottawa Prior to the meetings coat figures for equipment and construction were gathered and budgets set However construction costs have continued to rise while the cable television company awaits the public an by the CRTC We had hoped lo be able to offer the residents of Acton Milton and Georgetown proved reception and thirty cliannel service by the end of this year said Mr this week The cable company had applied for an ammendment to the existing licence to expand their facilities Included In the were plans to Increase its area of service from Georgetown lo Acton and Milton Also the company wishes to offer subscribers an extended channel capacity of up to channels as compared to of the present system In ad dition they wish to relocate the tower We don expect our sub scribers to be satisfied with the limitations our present system forever said Mr The new cable system would offer several advantages over the present one It would be handling WGR Ch Gobal Communications Ch CBLT CITY Ch Ch 19 CHCH 11 Ch 7 CKCO Ch and on the optional service Ch 29 17 Ch 3 CFPL Ch London These extra channels will be available with the use of auxiliary tuners set top converters leased and maintained by the company for an additional monthly tee continued Mr Already a subdivision in Acton Is being outfitted for cable television under an agreement with the developer John Gov who In the other applicant for cable television In the town is sharing the costs of installation and the cable Itself In order to minimise expenses while construction la underway The cable television com pany hopes to be allowed the carriage of CITY Television Ch Toronto because of its unique Canadian content and the Baby Blue Movie If the CRTC grants approval CITY TV will be available on cable channel seven Programming will be handled from a centrally located studio equal distance from Acton Milton and Georgetown the three areas of service Also expanded mobile facilities will cover event in the three towns Mr remarked Mr Jamleson also noted that a new tower and antennae will be located on a site near The 250 foot structure which should provide optimum reception will replace the existing tower at Nerval The site will give a height advantage of over 600 feet more than the present tower The present tower will be left in tact until the present lease with the Camp expires in 1978 If no further use of the site can be made it will be vacated he explained The company president pouted out that experiments are underway Into the feasibility of using a microwave relay system to bring in major American networks and with better quality Interference caused by CK CO station channel 2 Georgian causes a complete loss of the signal on many cable systems in southwestern Ontario In the first five years of operation construction and equipment to bring ex panned capacity system to tbe households in Acton Milton Georgetown Glen Williams and Norval will cost over million Mr Jamleson added That once the announcement by tbe CTRC Is made public and if favorable construction could be completed within six eight months Large Field To Attend CPGA Tournament The Senior Canadian Professional Golfers Association Championship to be played at the Gait Country Club Cambridge Aug will have the largest field ever to compote for the Spalding Trophy At entry deadline executive director of the announced that entries had been received or the hole national championship sored by A G Spalding Bros of Canada Limited for total money of 111 This 1b absolutely the best senior field ever assembled in Canada and we re even more pleased by the scope of entries because we have players from the Maritime to British Colombia Topnotch seniors like Stan Leonard Dick Borthwick Gordon defending champion Bill Koxak Henry MarteU and Murray Tuckar form a competitive field It should be real test at Gait because the course demands accuracy and finesse to score well CPGA championships with Leonard leading with eight and Stan Home Jules tied for second with three The senior champlonshi combined with a celebrity field featuring personalities like former Ottawa Rough Rider back Tubs Jackson lew York Rangers centre Jean and Canadian Football League Commissioner Jake in popular but unusual bestban eompeul a professional plays with a different celebrity each of the three days with in players keeping an accumulative In dividual beetball score Both Tucker and beatball club ban of tie title