Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1968, p. 5

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fir i two will m sandy mackinzib n hydr mtchail a former mayor ern hyde and two candidates new to polltica michael foot s indy macfcenzfe are contesting the two ward i council seats in gaofgatown and in tm1 mail rao thr owmoattown htrald thursday nov jsw 1a tags srocrpwd happy jime for st andrews ball by ralph hewea i the hlihluht of legion act iflues last week was without a ejmbt the legion pipe bands st ahdrews ball which look dace on saturday thanks to the hard work and diligence ol merv allen and njembcrs of the band the hall was full to capacity with many 40uldm dancers unable to par- chase tickets which in itself is evidence that a larger auditor im is very necessary in this fast growing town i ross hiuler and the country ibiythm boys were up to their usual standard of perfection hiring intermission the patrons xstre entertained by the sons of scotlands highland dancing goup plus several aelectlons rendered by the branch pipe band the buffet sapper which lfja served later in the evening vfcs most enjoyable guests from branch 55 ffoodstock were s sandeford aed m mlnnard and their lad les the two woodstock memb ers axe members of that leg jens colour party members of te pipe band are most grate- ffl to the merchants of town who kindly donated prizes for the dance scottish wit jjlm ueekison handled the job of mc with his usual scot tish wit keeping everyone hap py frizes for the evening went to pipe sgt j norton lens white mrs j gop mrs j meeklson and m moriarlty members of the hand were un happy with the absence of branch senior officers they thought that at least one officer should have been there rep resent the branch at the ladles general meet ing last thursday mao marley jean lockhurst alma cappcr- auid and haiel dumper were nominated for president for 1st vice m clark m hale m arnold 2nd vice h dumper a collins b emond m harley financial secretary a capper- auld jl harley r tlmpson treasurer a capperauld e kemshead recording secretary k tlmpson r rudlgcr a ni cholson executive j hayes b emond a mccartney h pres ton a collins r tlmpson h dumper elections for the ab ove will be held at the next 0ime to church j immanuel lutheran church windsor road at carole st jworship service 10 40 ajn feunday school s 30 am j k1jffner pastor j 8778738 first baptist church main and gualph i77s4 minister rev l c wilton irrtou worship services communion 11 a m morning worship ministry of music by junior choir 7 pjjt evening worship organist mrs w townend choir director mr doug tub anglican church op canada st george 60 guelph sl advent i boo urn- holy eucharist 930 am choral eucharist 1100 xm choral eucharist st johns un1thu church 11 gualph st j77j531 minister rev robert o scrlvens organist bernard shrubsole 93 am church school grade 1 and up 11 am worship church school nursery to grade 1 midweek activities for all ages everyone is welcome norval presbyterian church minister bev r d duncanson 1 organist eileen jane best church school 10 00 a m worship service 1118 a m the magnificat a chpmstian reformed church 3th line gaorovown al j vandohpol mini- i service every sunday 030 a m and 1 00 p in visitors welcome lilian every sunday to tub back to god hour keaua minister dr joel uederhood gkey 590 830 am cfgat 3i0- 1030 am chin 400 pm til 1007 me r georgetown alliance church t km chritttan i missionary auiancf p w couins pastes 779u 10 sun sunday school 1 1 am morning worship wharw b your god 7 pjn communion service 930 pm the alliance hour radio cham 1280 csdarvau community come general meeting thursday dec 12th eight teama will represent branch 120 on saturday at the auxiliary zone dart competit ion about 20 teama from out of town will invade the branch and register before midday car club applications to join the branch newly formed car club are beyond expectations with in three days of accepting mem bers the quota is more than half full and interest is ex tremely keen the new years party tickets are on sale at the branch aa in previous years the sale of them will be restricted to members only until december 20th after that date any tick- eta not sold will be sm4fb non members gord king has lota of christ mas draw ticketa on hand for those of you who wish to aell them hope to see many new mem bers out to the next general meeting thursday november 28 where the main topic should be the extension the longer this is left pending the higher the coat will rise and continue to rise how about joining the early bird club all you have to do la pay hext years dues now and you are a member seems that there could be a few privileges for members of the early bird club schools sat we understand from district commander capperauld that the district schools of ln-ruct- lon aw set up and ready lo go and if it were not for the com ing holiday season branches would be attending them now however early january will see them in operation the achools will be held in three areas zones 1 2 anl 3 will have a achool zones 4 and 5 a school and zones 6 and 7 will be to gether this will lessen the travelling to all branches in the district we were also informed of a district poppy meeting in jan uary hope to see parents out to the air cadet ball this friday november 28 the officers and sponsoring committee heed your support and would also like to meet you krljsy night dart shoot was the best ever every chair was taken and darts were being thrown at three boards instead of the usual two sorry we dont have a list of winners seams we have mislaid it aomewhare yes i live in georgetown of this im very proud i sing opt all its praises right often clear and loud and if im reelected aa your deputy reeve ill help with all your problems and every single peeve art spejav this ratepayer wants lower taxes si byron street j georgetown ontario dear mr editor in um ejection december 2 for the georgetown council we will need no fence sitters those who will aisle with both aides in any argument we have one too many now no councillors with an axe to grind on behalf of the industry they work for we bad two sam ples of this a few years ago which has coatlhe toarn over 2mo e month ever alnce for reduced water and sewage rate to four industries involved no one on council who main tains they win not want to be on council unless they can aee a 4 or smin increase in the tar rate we want lower taxes n6 representathrea oncoun ell who win sell us down the river with any developer that does not produce a 4060 indus trial ratio as required to keep the town in good financial pos ition and this with no expense to present residents if this town is to finish next year with a surplus expenditur es must decrease rather than increase let us make awe and vote a council in that will take aa their motto concern for the taxpayer will be my first con cern yours truly ed a peters ball1nafad 96th birthday for mr howard price mr howard price celebrated his both birthday on saturday at the kelly nursing home many of his friends called to congratulate him the tjcw met on tuesday november loth the afternoon unit met at the home of mrs richard shortlll sr there re 8 members and 1 visitor present mrs healey presided and after the opening remarks called on mrs marshall for the devotions a letter of thanks was read from mr ferguson head of the immigration dep artment in nova scotia thank- lng the organization for the bale which arrived safely vari ous reports were given which showed the years work had been gratifying mrs marshall reported for the nominating committee she said due to var ious reasons the membership had gone down and they were unable to get offices filled some discussion took place and it was decided with regret that the afternoon unit would have to disband miss hilts took the topic which was on china at the close of the meeting mrs madill and mrs marshall as sisted by the hostess served a dainty lunch the evening unit met in the church basement mrs k j shortlll had the topic mrs floyd shortlll the devotional imrs clarke and mrs don brown provided the lunch winners at the euchre on wednesday night were ladles 1st mrs cora snyder 2nd mrs b davidson mens lit w san ders 2nd wayne jackson pleased to report mr adams is recovering nicely from surg ery at the georgetown hospital mrs lawr iswlso much im proved and able to get up for a while each day in her home w mr sc bennett of scots- dale won 5 apedal awards with bis shorthorn cattle at the crisp celery r 25 fwshbroccou u39 itijcioijsapples559 anjou pears 5 health beautv aids uem toothpaste uyrl aspirin rs63 mamikofrh-r- 179 aylmer beets rrr 233 jeuo puddngsr4 69 pablumcerealttt 49 bakery treats iqitrum 59115 1 hooky pc v 49 doktbsimotimis jir32 peachesz 65 ketchup2 69 spaghetti 59 corn 1 35 asnncans to k kami tm wwoi siu we me wutjitu t hbwi iiffi uton cm atrmutk tnsj m eu itm it anasatmtf aa wau ut m nnuniml j j ul ittcwtslmtml leatuiatl tmtu tsuhsf atlel tswuesiamiri hamsbonein wieners -a- jft codflilets 53 irozln food awake orantt drink ii spoon serve topping 3l walkers salting 265 jelly mallows 275 peas carrots 239 cheese twists 2 j00 mafishmauowsr259 in the dairy case cheese 41 v ltj iga lucky shoppek mrs d cajln62 windsor roj 1701 hoyal winter fair v a we extend sympathy to the jejiniriks family in the los of their mother mrs jcnnnis inovd to gcortfetoun from the farm now occupied by the dc klecr family after the death of mr jcnninfii a feu years ago also the family of tlio late norval man injured when car rolls over a norval area man uas injur- d lfl onecar accident on the ksqucstng chinfiuacouiy town ship line south of nonal at 0 30 november 20 ilichard 4odd 20 of it r 2 norval suffered a broken leg bruises and lacerations to the head and numerous other in juries he wai treated in geor getown it district memorial hospital provincial polico said the small kniflish sports car he uas i driving was copletcly tlemolj ished when it i led over caus inti in umated 1100 dam we joe anthony whoje death oc curred last week mrs heo jamieson alonj with many other 1 ii home makint club leaders spent two days last week in toronto they were jlueits of the home economies dopt of agriculture and food while in troon to they spent one nifiht at the lord simcoej hotel about 200 leaders atj down to break f as t aloni vith homo kconomists from differ ent counties of ontario i mrs winnifred smith j l m brown od optometrist new location now upstairs in the woodrex bldg 47 main street n jus north of silvers vote ken marshall for esquesing council another reason most people listen to siimlsi billdeegan 6669 happy birthday now you may qualify for your retirement pension under the canada pension plan if you arc now 66 if youve bonl contrib uting to the canada ltnsioa man and if youve retired from regular employment con- tart your canada hvnsion man office how if you will become 66 in 1969 get n touch with your canada laision man office three months before your birthday tho people there will help you fill out the application form that mote if you era koe x or over and havtf contributed to 4ha canada patuloarvlalt you doit kave to retire to quality f or banalits the district off loa in thla l area are hated below essmasea b j cspluiu hoi your pension is worked out m and wlicn you become eligible youll get all the aniwers to question about your retire ment pension jpaymentisiiotautonialic you muit apply to rcccivo your pension benefits application should bo made in the canida vcniion man ollico acrting your commumly ksuld evrtib diiajrrwiewr of hatiosiai mcalth and whuajie jtht hohourabu omm mumho mlnistejt 3j69 blochl st w tel 23is68s et0bic0ke

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