Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 5, 1974, p. 12

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BIRTHS daughter Kail Eiiubem Jane en Sunday at Royal Victor la Hospita MCCARTNEY Ray and Carol wlih to of their daughter Meredith Iba on 3p at Georgetown Memorial a baby lor Sear Many to Dr and atari MEMORIAMS DUMPER In loving memory of my dear Ron who patted away September parting no on can DEATHS To part with one I Dearer it 111 at The year depart Hit memory Uvea within my heart Sadly by wife Haiel DUMPER In loving memory of our dear Dad Ron who pasted away Sept 1 1973 He left quickly hit thought FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES Henderson Moore Mr and J Henderaon Georgetown announce the for marriage of their daughter Molly to J Moore Mr and Archie Moore Georgetown The marriage to take piece Sept at pm In Knox Georgetown COLLIER John Edmund Suddenly on Monday at Toronto John Edmund Collier In hit year Dear father of Sharon Ann end Thomat Brother of James and Wlltlamo Halton Hlili Retted at the MeClureJones Funeral Home 34 Edith Street Georgetown where private ami I service wat held Tuesday FLORISTS 8773582 Mill si Georgetown But left us memory we are proud to own So treasure him Lord In your garden of rest For when on earth he was one the belt Lovingly treasured by Linda Bill Bob and Donna Mcpherson Robert who pasted away September 1970 Its four years since met tad day The one I love was called away God took him home It was His In loving memory dear father and grandfather Pius who away September I 1970 We cannot hi CARDS OF THANKS I would like to thank everyone for the flowers cards and the lime the birth of our ton at Georgetown end District Memorial Hospital A special thanks to Or Or Thompson and stall Carol McCLEME NTS Sincere thanks to neighbors relatives and all other friends for their cards visits and other kindnesses while I was a patient In St Michaels Hospital Toronto Special thanks to Dr A Macintosh and Dr Ashen hurst for their care during my stay In Georgetown and Memorial Hospital Bill McCtements Sincere thanks to my family relatives end neighbors lor their concern enquiries end cards white I was In Georgetown Also thanks to the Medical ward and Dr Thompson and to those who provided transportation lor my wife back and forth Their kind thoughts were greatly ap preciated Andrew MEMORIAMS BENTON In loving memory of a dear husband father and grand- lather Arthur William Franklin Benton who passed away Sep Umber Always remembered by wife Isabella and family Albert G I end a Dot Sgt Milton Brown Metro Jllce Department In loving memory of a devoted husband and father who passed away very suddenly September Five years have gone and how I miss you Milt it only takes a little to write how muctvvVe But It will take the rest ol our lives STEPHENS In loving memory of a deer lather and Russell who passed away Aug Beautiful memories are won darlul things They last till the longest day They never wear out they never get lost And can never be given away To some you may be forgotten To others b part of the past But to us who loved you and lost you the old back When we were all together But secret tears and loving I hough Is Will be with us forever Lovingly remembered by wife Lily STEPHENS In memory of a deer daughter and sister Christine who passed away Aug 1971 As angels keep their watch up there Please God just let her know That we down here do not forget We loved end miss her so Sadly missed by mother Lorraine and lister Valerie heomlng their youngest daughter Marlon to Mr John Philip Boyd son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Boyd 7 St The marriage to take piece September at at Holy Cross Church Georgetown Hiltsburgh Ready For Potato Fest Preparations have been underway for the aecop nial Potato which will take place this Friday Saturday and Sunday Featured in the Saturday parade will be the Georgetown Majorettes Hal Ion Dairy Princess Joyce Wilson Hornby and the new Ontario Dairy Princes Trask In addition to the Variety Show planned for Sunday evening there will be arm tour a fashion show beef barbeque and snowmobile drag races over the grass at Hlllaburgh Park The farmers of Erin have challenged the farmers of Hiltsburgh to a tug of war The battle will take place at Saturday afternoon Attending this event will be great fun for the entire family and will also help with the Community Centre and daughter Valerie SOCCER SCHEDULE SQUIRT at Voder S United Canucks Eagles va Stingrays Sat United Giants Mon Giants Boomerangs Spurs vs Bombers Wed Stingrays vs Golden Hawks ATOM atMeorePark Thu S vs Magpies Bobcats vs Falcons Sat Grizzlies Dynamos Mon Hearts vs Tigers 10 Magpies vs Wed 11 Golden Jets va MOSQUITO tat Thu Owls vs Pegasus Phantoms va Flyers Sat 7 Spitfires vs Checkers Sat Owls vs Raiders large field Sat 7 1030 Rovers vs Panthers Sat Wildcats vs Aces Mon Spitfires vs Aces 10 Phantoms va Wildcats Wed 11 Rangers Cougars MOSQUITO at Pine view 10 Pegasus vs Panthers PEE WEE at Thur 15 Wolves vs Jaguars Thu 5 Rockets vs Olympics Fri 6 Chargers vs Centurions Chargers vs Olympics Id Celtic va Rockets Wed 11 Beavers vs Chargers PEE WEE at Pine view Mon Centurions vs Wolves Wed 11 Olympic va Wolves BANTAM at Tue Trojans vs Colts Wed 11 Nationals Arsenal GIRLS at Centennial Thu 615 Olympians Jr Nationals 615 Superglru vs Sat 900 Superglrls vs Olympians Sat 1000 Green Dragons vs Red Rockets Sat 7 1115 Blue Bombers vs Golden Spurs Mon Red Rockets vs Green Dragons Tue Golden Spurs Blue Bombers Wed 11 615 Butterflies vs Olympians ft PEEL at Cedarvale Mon 730 Bantam vs Burlington Food Costs Catching Up The rising cost of food may soon affect Hills council after It starts to receive the bills for a tea garden which Is planned for the International Plowing Match The councillors agreed to allow the plowing match committee In charge of the tea garden to pay for tea coffeeand something to eat but Coun Coxe said that more money would be needed In my humble opinion theres no way that you can operate for this amount of money he said was the number of people who went through the countys tea and coffee area Coun Ern Hyde added that the Should be four times that amount at lease while Coun Joe Hurst head of the committee Bald that If more la needed Ill be back Mayor Tom Hill suggested that to stay within the amount allotted perhaps the tea garden could operate with a regulated time rather than stay open all day Yea answered Coun Coxe From to In the morning True Blues At Annual Sessions The annual session of the Supreme Grand Lodge of Canada Loyal True Blue Association was held at the Continental Inn On tario the week of August Delegates were present from British Columbia to Nova Scotia Local members at tending were Mrs Cathy Chalmers Mrs Hazel Preston Mrs Viola Mrs Mildred McNiven Mrs Jessie Shortill and Mrs Daisy Harris Mrs Chalmers was elected to the office of first Auditor and Mrs reelected to the office of Supreme Grand Registrar Encouraging reports were received from the various Chlldrens Homes which the order supports across the Dominion and plans were made for the associations centennial celebration of the formation of the Supreme Grand Lodge which will be held In Toronto next August Mr Robert Wyman Ottawa was to the position of Supreme Grand Master and Mrs Delia John son Brockvllle to the office of Supreme Grand Deputy Mistress Open house at the Loyal True Blue and Orange Home at Rich mond Hill Ontario will be held on Sunday September 8 from noon on and the public Is cor dially Invited to attend At Camp Frances McLean of Georgetown is spending this week Sept at the Provincial Junior Farmer Leadership Training Camp at Geneva Park on Lake Couchlching HALTON PEEL SCOREBOARD SQUIRTS VS BRAMPTON The Squirts dropped a close game to Brampton losing by a single goal three two It was a fairly even game with any luck the Georgetown boys could have added to T two goals for a tie Try as they did the Georgetown boys couldnt find the net for an equalizer BANTAMS VS BURLINGTON Georgetown were beaten two to zero In this game and but for a fine display by Wayne Osborne the score may LOOK WHOS OPEN SUNDAY KING RESTAURANT Chinese and Canadian Food Take out or dine In 8773664 lfbuiylT7M0 Main George town ROGERS SHELL SERVICE Open 10am tpmSundayi HWYNOINORVAL ROYAL PIZZERIA HOUSE Open Sunday Midnight t OLIMPIAS PIZZA HOUSE Pine Spaghetti Lasagne Eve Sleek Veal Cutlet Italian Submarines Open Tues Wed Midnight Friday a am Saturday Noon Sunday Noon io pm closed Mon day iMOueipMI GEORGETOWN TAXI ALWAYS OPtNrrjft YOUR CONVENIENCE out of town trips iiti CARITWIN BOWLING LEAGUE WILL START Sept AT PM SHARP M0UNTAINVIEW BOWLING ALLEY NEW BOWLERS WELCOME THE GEORGETOWN LIONS CLUB PRESENTS THEIR ANNUAL GARDEN Saturday Sept 7 GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA Suitable Dress please Burlington had most of the attacks but couldnt beat Wayne Osborne and his defensive squad In the second half Burlington put on eyen more pressure on the Georgetown goal and the Georgetown boys did well to keep the score down to two zero A feature of goalie Wayne Osbornes fine the stopping of a penalty kick VS BURLINGTON The Pecwee have been playing better soccer lately and they finally clicked with an excellent game against Burlington as they won 10 It was a fairly ever game but the Georgetown boys had a slight play and fully deserved their win Goalie David Deere pulled off several excellent saves to preserve the one goal margin for Georgetown and he fully deserved his first and Peel shutout of the season The first half was scoreless with both attacks having chances but both defenses were able to keep the opposition off the scoreboard Tony Kraus came on the lead the Georgetown forwards in the second half and fust missed on header in the first minute of play One minute later Tony was more successful as he broke through the packed Burlington defense to bag the only goal of the game Play continued to swing from end to end with Tony unlucky not to pick up a second goal as he was pulled down from behind by the Burlington goalie when In the clear and about to shoot at the open net Mike and Ed Van Dyke had strong games defensively for Georgetown while Tony Kraus second half display kept the Burlington defense on their toes This was a big game for the Georgetown boys as they now have an equal number of points as Burlington In the battle for third spot in their four team loop Burlingtons schedule Is now completed while Georgetown have one game to play in Oak- vllle The closeness of this game against Burlington in dicates a cliffhanger is in store when Georgetown plays Burlington in and Peel action on Sept is at three pm in Burlington ONTARIO CUP JR B REPORT Gunners London Aug London came to town as league leaders and un fortunately left the same London scored after IB to lead at half time They scored again after 20 of the second half The Gunners fought back to score through Ken Rots Gunners 3 Metros Aug This was the Gunners best game of the season vs Metros Toronto The scoring went thus Metros scored to take the lead Ken Rosa tied the game with a great shot from 12 yds Metros took the lead again before Jack broke through to tie it once more Metros went ahead once more only for Jack to tie It again Gunners Waterloo SeptD Georgetown were down twice then before staging a great second half come back Goals by Ken Ross two Mike Deere one and Charlie Knoepfll one Sept The Gunners would like to see every supporter out at Cedarvale next Sunday to cheer on in our Semifinal League SOCCER SCORES Forfeited previously postponed game or no report received SQUIRT Aug i Chlng Geo 1 Burl B0 Oak IS Burl Aug IS Burl Geo Bram Oak Burl ATOM MINOR Aug 13 Burl Geo Aug 17 Oak Geo Burl Aug Ching Geo OakO- Burl ATOM MAJOR Aug 13 3 Burl 1 Geo Aug 3 Oak MOSQUITO MINOR Aug Oak Geo 1 Ching Burl Acton Aug 11 Oak Acton 10 Bram Chlng Chlng 8 Geo Aug Geo 1 Ching Oak Acton 2 Burl Aug Chfng 1 MOSQUITO MAJOR Aug Ching 2 Aug Burl Chlng Ching Geo I MINOR Aug IS Chlng Acton Oek Burl 1 Aug Oak Aug Burl Chlng Acton 2 Bram 3 MAJOR Aug IS Chlng 3 Burl 0 Aug Burl 2 Oak Aug Geo Chlng BANTAM Aug Oak Geo Aug 5 Oak Burl B Burl Ching B 1 Geo Aug 12 Chlng Bram Oak 7 Geo Acton Chlng B 5 Burl B Dixie Aug Acton China 1 Burl B0 Burl 4 Dixie 1 Bram x Ching B Geo Oak Dixie June game Dixie Burl July game Page l THE HERALD Thursday September JUNIOR Aug Clark Geo Dun 1 Miss C Burl Oak 0 Aug Miss C Geo Burl Clark Oak Dun ppd Aug IB Geo Burl Aug Clark Miss C ppd GEORGETOWN BOWL REGISTER NOW LEAGUES YBC YOUTH LEAGUE 620 Yrs WED pm pm SAT Shuts from 9 am SUN pm Seniors TUES WED pm WED 9 pm MEN GOLDEN AGE 130 BRAMPTON POWER SQUADRON CANADIAN POWER SQUADRONS BOATING COURSE AT Brampton Centennial Secondary School REGISTRATION NIGHTS Sept 1974 pm PLEASE REGISTER IN PERSON At WJ Fenton Secondary School 1st Line East Brampton For Further Information Please Write PO Box Brampton Meet Your Friends At BRAMPTON FALL FAIR SEPTEMBER 1974 Elliott Street Brampton Friday September Welsh Ponies Heavy Horses Ayshlre Show Baby Show Light Horses Light Harness Show Square Dance Competition Saturday September Hunter and Saddle Horses Sheep Show Horse Show Jersey Parish Show Antique Car Show Poultry Show Goat Western Horse Show Guernsey Show OFFICIALOPEN1NG Sunday September Beef Cattle Judging Pet Show Jr Pony Hunter and Jumper Show Jr Pony Show Regional Peel Dairy Princess Contest Childrens Draw Adult Draw KING MIDWAY SHOW PRINCE OF THE YEAR TIGHT ROPE ACT 3 DAYS FUN FOR ONE AND ALL LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY oursiclf Specials On All Yarns 00 now I CANADIANA SAYELLE BUYS JUMBO SAYELLE 39 NOW FLOORS Crafts The Cadet Sweater Girls Looking good Feeling good too Its only natural When you know your clothes are this and clean CadetClean well you know youre looking your best And thats got to make you feel a whole lot better CadetClean It keeps you on the bright side VALUABLE COUPON r Plain Skirt or Sweater When coupon presented with Incoming Item Coupon good Saturday August 31 to Saturday September ADDITIONAL SPECIALS Mans or ladles pant dry cleaned and expertly finished Drapas dry and hand off panal par llnad panal Tuaaday September 3 to Saturday CADETCANADAS LARGEST DRY CLEANIRS

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