Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 6, 1977, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD July Lorraine- Brown received the for the most Improved girl student to The J I mi for the most ml la David latirarr who BOOKS LIMITED Dont rock Don rock boat hurd Ihif when you re in asm ill craft a lake r river il really can be taut rock ihc standing up or mm irk sudden ly Hold gunwales keep vour Ian movi when si lis a pannir This is a Ittri riss iter dp Come to Church iMMMim LUTHERAN CHURCH GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Mil Pallor Peter RalpH Jglv a Sunday School ll a m Worn no Worship Everyone Welcome AIR CONDITIONED MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH First letters awarded for Stewarttown pupils Presentation of a school letter to graduates who earned it marked another beginning for pupils at Stewarttown senior public school In presenting the awards for the first lime principal Logan MacDonald explained that the school letter Is the highest award a graduate can receive Winners must earn a total of polrts In each of three of four categories on which they are Judged citizenship academic sports and sports Tills year winners were Allan Richard Griffiths and Jane True man Centennial school principal Ron Chat ten presented the Citizenship Awards to Roger Brawn and Jane True man Donna received the Centennial Senior Trophy from Bill Her academic average was tin hard received the Stewart town Senior Trophy from Skwarltown i- ice principal A for lis second place standing of jxr cent The Stewarttown J Award for the boy student from to Year went David while the Sleworltown 1 It Magwood Award for I hi improved girl student Trophies for proficiency in individual subjects went to Cathy Tiylor I White Family Studies Donnu 1ricsen llritton Industrial Arts Jumie Itacinsky Richard Brown Social Science Betsy Sharpies Richard Griffiths hollowing presentation of diplomat to the graduates at thi ceremony In the high school auditorium the students ad Journed school Ballinafad news Church rvin was can celled for Ihc first Sunday in and it was decided that the first in August and is Mr Suits is on In ihi month by will It tin pulpit during i list nit or imnistir School ill store in Burnt near Ontario Every is a special day in the shop when Phyllis has home made bread buns and meatpics For sale which she hers If wish to be renumbered to their many friends hen in the village Tin Choir and their hud an interesting outing on Sunday Thiy visited in the Kit i Inner urea including the Hot way Oar dens They had reservations made it a in St Jambs whin had a sumptuous dinner There is a craft shop restaurant where i Joyed browsing around Don Drown was the driver of bus or so tigers A recent visitor with the was his cousin Miry Jan from Western Miss has hair dressing ml has position irliil M Ihni iiallni iiiltin if Community on Monday lit wick with two of thin imping ai v id Mrs II nut Mm I IK HALTON HILLS RtlRI and NEWS VIEWS villi high dun mil up list within loiTirminitv ill org mi hi I mil is tost appro iilunj win givi Iriilmmt It groups is i if it I ill Tic must mi it in riir is rigislirtd Willi Hi in ilion I irk- Chapel school sale support HALTON HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Hi oh way Rev J ilhiii liu Town from Itus I liking ad mi I t IV rigul purpose is in lb il iti itn fur of ihi llu Any changes in tin by I ir mils ii tin K Ill TtH groups stjflj in It with Ihi mini i iv Tin group will fil ll iiimis i is lis will kit lh I I i In whin will kiip llu lir il informed as to its linn with ill only givi your nil In I Inr tin us von to riInu linl lrit and riilis Ming i ir ynu any stums I In loinbiii Ihi Id in Mi in mil al lit ST GEORGES CHURCH Anglican Rev DA a The a Divine Worship Provldea ENJOY SUMMER WITH A STYLED HAIRSHAPING by MARCELLA Raylawn Crescent Georgetown Please Phone 8778960 For Appointment Any Wed Frl or Sat EXPERT FOR ALL AGES Brown ridge reunion held on Saturday Drown ridge Family held Triennial Reunion at Fair Grounds Saturday This family was firs shed in this country by Thomas Brownridge of Yorkshire who emigrated to Upper Canada in 1819 and homes leaded Lot Concession of Esquesing Township He married Ellis Ward of Islington in 1B22 and their now number approximately Bio in Canada and the The first Reunion was held July 1 1907 at the family Homestead then occupied by John and family and was attended by 85 persons Since 1951 Reunions have been held every three years with about persons many from distant points on the The has remained in possession of the family for all but two years since then end has passed from father to son in successive generations It Is now owned by Ward a great great grandson of the original settler nd the occupy It sine it was first established The 16th Reunion on Saturday was was followed on Sunday by a Family Memorial 30pm United Church near the Homestead There was also an old fashioned get together of family and friends at the Homestead Dovlc saves When boating or working near water remember that wearing a properly fitting Per sonal notation Device life- jacket eon save you from drowning This is a Red Cross Water Safety tip my is a is Alton in ONEEYED GIANT That thi inn or Slurry Hill is i Slurry frmd lishiriaplundthi moth on Sired in and brought Ihur find In Thi llirild jliolnr iplur I ik mythology is clops or mi ii ASHGROVE Sunday school picnic I IllIHl was hi Id of Mr ind Mrs ttuksun luuiilv w is mi ill njKiur in lli i I lomluilfl Jtiih a mi mi nnMiim is ihnMiMIti I In Urn ml IJia 11 Odin in mi sum limit Mi Dun h arils to tin siholrs Mis ini and Mir in and mi in I numb rvbodv Kit luik lumh I J pin Mr Mrs stirlid until r John liirds MI HID MII Mihnwn Ron Id mill fjirls JOYCE BEATON the parents seems forever when raising a of boys that the tow lis will luj in sodden heaps on the bathroom floor that hundreds of dollars worth of groceries once put Into an mysteriously gobbled up and that socks and underwear walk away by themselves or I have jokingly said that we make life so comfortable hoy will probably stay forever Ive in misery that the only way I will ever find turn for si ir is to move out they all seem so satisfied I vehiard parents bemoan the fact that Iheir sons or d arc marrying and leaving the nest At the risk of sounding like a terrible person I ve given my asked for lomnunls No matter how you slice it its just not after years of sharing the nest you think it s the fledglings flew away Imagine surprise when their father began to believe it when he announced we should nunc from fhe six bedroom house to one half But whin will we put the kids I asked innocently Thi smirk on his face could only be compared j 1ulosi The news or our move was met with the two who are of age and of independent I nheardof lhat p rents fly Thi dishes were packed in boxes and the moving van hid I- n Still they thought we were kidding Moving dav came closer and closer and the reality of the become evident I felt like fish eating her young The smile was still on father ace as he told them of several apartments be Half the with us and half with them hi ir brothers make no pretense at their good in ilevated in family stature has changed The sodden towels are hll in ihe and the food and underwear still diappiar ttTien t here to take a hen lor dinner I do I feel so good Hilton is he editor of nearly Canadian life a on imdis history artists and craftspeople 11 s from Publications Main St ii it ml hiptl in stltlid ill s support SI in its In buy llu pniMrtv llu ihunh fills il In move itwouldlHaiummumlv art si inhirij lh for lhat will ihi 1 iilui iiHttmcon 14 this point Jure hive lioolHill hnvi lull Hi says ihnl il is Ihilllu up jikiIiI ii is Ins Kin lug si mi I BRAMALEA CITYCENTRE upper level Just outside miracle BEAUCOUP Mon June to Sat July 9

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