Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 2, 1968, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

walk through georgetown on acton cancer march an army o high school mivi own walkers puffed through georgetown saturday railing eeoney or- uw fimr society action the walkers acton high school students hit the thorn- hill to acton trail to help their eaftourite cause proceeds rais- 3htrere eredltodto the george- tbv unit f hikers some 180 tumbled 3d1 or bed with the birds sat- 3gday and left town by bus at 6 am for the launching line at thornhlll an advanoe guard of 15 night hawks boya flew the coop at midnight from merwiam the ear jjestsrtf i a collected botnllea of bliatati and th- thornhlll pie covered approximately 40 mi lei lexfing h home to acton the- walkers wore lpomiorci 20 cepti mile and up by parents friends and local buai- niutamen several enterpriilnjf infantrymon marched under maltipif sponsorship hornby captained by mrs gloria brow ca orauitra of the highway 2 y pa lea were b tiffin roadaida booth and comfort station al- onfl the route saturday n i g h t afjur roll rj 1 1 there was ducat and bateroun ting to do at thjj ymca to dance or not to janeevwaa the burning question last year project action ranx up 000 lor acton and district cancer society with 1u pilot hlkathon thornhlll to acton some 80 lecnajjers took part in the venture ashgrove hornby combine meet as one congregation tmi olorosttowri hirald thursday may lnt in faofr 5 zv4 at th6 31 miie point at tb corner of main nd guolph streets in georgetown these cancer wallccrs have nine miles lo 90 to the finish line in acton from left are ken owen oabble jordan sharon dowling lindahsrris pelei mario hugh orourke pig and whistle night was smashing success slltllpion jjundjr bajrjsih the congregations of aahgrove and hornby will combine as one congregation and meet at horn by united church the first two sundays of may at 1119 am lor service and tho lasti two sundays at ashfirove united church this schedule awiii lie used during trie summer months for the hillcrest congregation the weekly euchre of tho rorthtrafalgsr euchre club was held on saturdsy night april 27 there were nine tab les of euchre in play- with the prizes going to the following mrs jim wilson mrs hoy bresk mrs june klngshott jack nixon jim wilson and charlie brown the lucky draw prises were won by mrs ralph fcatbcrston and bill thomson j get well wianes to peter sam- mlt who isa patient in thr ge orgetown hospital the april meeting of st ste phens anglican church women was held t the home of mrs mary bradley on thursday after noon april 2s mrs krsnk wal ler the president welcomed the ladles to the meeting which was opened with the usual prayers the secretarys report was read by mrs ernest price mrs brad ley read a passage from psalm 28 some articles for the bsle were on display and some quilt bound the hornby young folk will be serving refreshments for theoxfsm walks third stop which will be at ashgrove un ited church anyone who care to donate cookies for this wor thy cause could contact thr president of the young folk del wood of the 8th line who will gladly piok them up anniversary greetings to mr and mrs jim brown who will celebrate their wedding anniv ersary on may 0 vidlmjt rjtlheorbei ind chri stine stosen and valerie plant john and wayne cordingley gregory and kevin awde diane and donna break leslie wil liams linda coulson and ron nie break birthday greetings to tvo lit iho tots who vll bo celebrating their first birthdays deborah hamilton on friday may 3 and to gregory mcdowell on may tl sincere sympathy is expended tomr and mrs george bentley andfamlfy on the sudden death of a dear- son and brother george hichard bentley jr in his 3oth year- the bentley fam ily farmed for many years oil tho ninth line prior to selling their farm- 1 blrllidav greetlnii inwiliiicr mason and taleslic who will celehrato tlhelr blrlhdiys oh may 8 mr jini hemlllort running 3 qver j5e pk the nrds bible thought foktodav the eyes of the lord are ever the righteous and ears are open unto their prayers 1 peterjill 1 the heavenly father is al ways watching over his children of faith by ralph hawes imperial office mrs ian break entertained ion of officers on imay m at the same meeting the section voted to sponsor a minor soc- r cor team the members lhemjveral little friends and theirl the member at the generi selves donated 5cki of the costj y fkalurdayvaprilavmftonourof please hose of you who enjher son bobby who celebrated joy dart eribbago elc keep in his firth birthday several- gam- mind next saturday may 4i n were played and a kocial visit when tlie branch v ill lie host to visitors from toronto who will be looking for competition from branch 120 in sports lloyd lias promised prizes gal ore its an open house bring your ladies face off time 1 georgetown is concerned seems lucky three of the monthly draw tobe a suitable building in lzjt are sure that everyone of wh to hold lectures drill the audience of over two bund ilavjcveri mmi of u a mt lmtv meclins jjawho were i at the imperials uuv raem intend to visit it was decided to have the elect- heand whistle will agree winlcuelph and western squadrons its that without any stretch of to get first hand infonnation use imagination the evening xvs a smashing success 1 convart lounge very person i from ow good humoured mc bliltsfeeting gave the go ahead on saiinachan to the liard workinglthe recommendation by the ex- fptlo who kept the tables ecutlve that the lounge be con- leer did their part to assure i verted into an office and com ieezeveninz had to be a success mitten meeting room the mem- jfcc over three hours of enter- bers also saw fit to pay com- temment was opened by j ferlrade bowmans expenses to the ghson piano ii cock drums dominion convention dave had bnd r lrsel on the organ which intended to accompay the two bcidentally was loaned to the vice presidents on tlie trip at imps by paul barber i his own expense a special gen- jeral meeting is called for sun- pn plfl and whlitu day june 0 to discuss further renovations on the branch build joyce markham sang the op- mi wag song ofwelcoine lo the ii hand whistle followed by an through the efforts of member- extremely comical act done by ship chairman bus hale the aaone- other than the branchs fa- branch received a membership fburite tenor jim itandell aisis- certificate which will soon be ted by leonard ilulme big proudly displayed in the rooms sella and her handsome and another tip of the hat to lloyd gdbnair husband boyd for his tremendous efforts last month on ways and means- next can the steel bandits p tlut bs mmt csroup well known by most m vur havinl mv fjrejich members tom and ren- c k lloyd work- mm gadd followed the bandits inb for branch ta singing a number of old jomtry songs alex calder plea mor popular seceveryone wilh several num- 55 on the bagpipe- the copy- t1 j n u ten took operand a tmial 3 s bsauglittha house down dot ajjjt charles day rendered lev- oral most enjoyable duets blrthdaygreetlnga to the co i i lowing who are celobratlng i birthdays mrs melvln penney i i george hall and mark brown- ridge on may 1 joe saliba on i may 4 mrs jack loos lorl lehiche and garry mclaughlin on may s mrs floyd downs on may a mrs jim may on slay 7 susan jepson and betty leriehe on may u wool realli the hlghotf riiurm for your wool by patronlxlni your own oraanlsatlon ship collect to our lukiitered warchoiiie no 1 weston ontario ohlain xackx and twins without charge from w l sihcrtoii bmnud wm a wilton shaarr ft u 1 georgetown fhon 977u97 or hy writing to canadian coopkrativb wool growers limited 40 st clair avenue east toronto 7 ontario fur storage our mwigerated storage vaults are for your protection send us your furs valuable cloth garments box storage 495 all you can pack in the box plus regular dry c loaning barragers cleaners dyers 1 t main st south ti779 lu enjoyed by the mothers a lunch including a large birthday cake with lighted candles was enjoy ed by all those attending were mrs jean castle glenn and terry mrs joyce plant david and tommy mrs dianne hanul- pm there will be dancing in ton kent and kendra mrs the evening gwen uilliams warren and da- thc lucky shooters were marty goudie jack kerr aleda mc cartney jim powell sid tip- iv leved seawead- ton won the special prize soffli thing he has needed an alarm z3cotlands jimmlo meekison clocjj sid has been retired for treated the audience to some several years the other winners ejeauine scots songs mrs kern- were bruce collins llud hill ulead surprised everyone witllj tom burgess vlrtlc collins and a song about seaweed for which joe goudie he received terrific applause v hajry isham a visitor from mil- jnln q l slillto ten entertained with two or oirt old time tongs as did sid tipton jean calder as always had the amiljenre singing at the top of their voices as they joined in with her in the chorus of her aonga g jim handel maile his second appearance this time everyone enjoyed his wonderful tenor singing i fish and chips served in old country style in newspaper was quickly served lo everyone by tit many waiters tvtreat the branch ladies had a treat at the oakvillejiocia on tue- efjiy whertthey were eniertained fvbllly meek of the tv and of she original pig and whistle show atllie exccutivi niceling oil tfueedey reprrsenutives oi the air cadet league i approached fhe executive seeking aponaor- abip to form an altcadet tqua- t lit iu awair oatot league la orasa- ised to bring aviation and citii- sbsmp training to canadian foiik the obstacle as far as nil anil harry brandford were til achievement day for 14 homemaking clubs th fourteen 4h hotnemak ing clubs of halt on county con clude the spring project fait- urinj krult with achlevtment days on miy 4 at jlallinafsd hill and miy 11 at st pnnls unjttvl church milton rjurin the hi online prnfirim the 100 nicubera wilt particip ate in activities such as ptan- nini breakfast nieniu menu huihllnk with fruit deserts 2 qui kach girl will display her record book tvclpa file aail an individual irrvnuj oi prep ared fruit denser l in uw after- nooneacli cliib will present either an exhibit akit or dom- oniilration tuitig tho knowledge they have acquired in this pro- jt kittht uith will itadv couji- ty honour for succewful com pletioii of nix 4 ii llomcmaklnu prbjecta and ulx izirli will re- cjve ivovinclat honours for tup mumi u imijwiu girls receiving ttwlncial hon ours are mary lotl lirown and marsha rtrtwrtaon front scutch block sheridan college op applied arts and technology v cwukch st i brampton important announcement adults interested in becoming qualified to enter regular college programs 1 special college entrance program adults age 10 or over who did not complete grade 12 may take an b week summer session in mathematics science and knglish plus 4 weeks of specialised study on the basis of reasonable success in this program applicants may be admitted to a regular college pro gram in september dates junk 1 sltmm e ft 750o for further information and applications for this program call or wrile the director of extension brampton 4001237 7 dirkcr bwtkv prochajul tiraduatrs of grade is may lie admitted to the second year of the engineering technology mechanical engin eering option after successful completion of a 4k summer session timb august 13 ssyemher me 53oo academic rqulrmnu grade 13 standing in two mathematics physics and chemlatry 13 academic upgrading poit bntgv to technician programs a mechanical drafting i grad13 graduates who nl ert mochunlcal draftlhgak a college program but who liavo no drafting experience will tie required lo take a 3week course in drafting dath august 1 ssptkmber e fis 3500 botkatee lirograms who have low marke in mathemalics and science may be reetulred io ukm this 4veek upgradbig program dats auoust 12 skptimser e jb j 350o on the basis of reasonable effort and buccessfinthrse programs applicants may be admitted to the college in september fw additional information and appllratiis for prokrama 2 and 3 call or write the registrar braniplon 4607m3 rlotbl th rintf uixiclcnt enrolment m ports r prun a turnm chairman br4 dvkrner oniy ronnac could hold a sale like this ftmliac forislemme svort coupe jouring die ptotrticv8 safe yw imitiacataspcdallyrcdijxsafeimt savings on the options vouvtallv wanl on your new cariike power steering and power brakes oajy rwisc hm wiavtmck immkmlm 3irv8power ivery widetruck ponliae hirers hideaway windshield wipers u key burner alarm lush and dry rocker panels and many more outsbsnding value features yam tea kav oa live leallec aeoock yomcettteaptiams ymma tkbtime ywrself t we picked five topsellinc every sale car has a 327 cu in 210 lip fatriush ballon radio with rcur wo p jpontiacs the luxurious grande parisieniie sporl sedan tlie parlsiciitte sport coupe and sport sedan and the vuluepucked laurentianandslratochiex 4door sedans i speaker front and rear floor i 1 niats rear window defoggcr t deluxe scat and shoulder i bells and rcnlolccontrollcd outside mirror ijsjoy talis eat rke- special ektloii tiackagea 1 m hp v8 wilh powcr- e glide transmission 2275 lip v8 with 3speed hydra- matic 3 power steering and brukes 4 power steering power disc brakes and tilttypo steering wheel sffiicrf h widetickpontiacvs sale saw your lotul authorised pontine dealer pete mass0n mo ltd 124 gue1ph street georgetown s774

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy