Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 12, 1969, p. 10

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norval news a meeting of all committees- for the chicken barbecue to be held at maple lodge farms on saturday june 14 by norval united churcnwas held in the church on monday evening june 9 to finalize the plans each group reported on work done so far and their plans for the barbecue day in charge of the various committees are chair man mr and mrs bob may bar bq paul johnson arrangements earl macarthur food mrs bill laidlaw booth dave dunlop parking ron moffat entertain ment gordon laidlaw tickets and advertising ken reid the afternoon has been divid ed into 3 working periods fr5 57 and 7 9 plans this year are for 2000 people rain or shine the roads leading to mtiple lodge farms on the town line south of norval will be well marked with arrows so there i will be no trouble ln finding the place norval united church ucw enjoyed their annual bus trip on wednesday june 4 in the morning they visited burling ton p for somo shopping then went on to dundurn cast le hamilton for lunch after lunch they toured the castle and then the botanical gardens before returning home 38 lad les enjoyed the day get well wishes are extended to walter bianchi who spent a few days in peel memorial hos pital brampton mrs ed mclean did you know sprays used to clear vegetat ion must be carefully applied to prevent damage to nearby trees t rio imi moore park plaza 146 main street north open daily unth 10 pm seven days a week fun in the sun at district cuboree above cubs in a semi circle watch the goings on during one of the competi tions at the annual georgetown district cuboree which was held saturday in centennial park fourteen cub packs were represented at the affair which lasted from early morning un til four in the afternoon the days programs included such competitions as an obstacle course pie eating contest soccer match scavenger hunt tugof war tent pitching and eight jdther events there was even a balloon inflating contest for the leaders not all of the activity were scheduled how ever as evidenced by this photo of adventurous cubs yielding to the lure of the cool strain for a refreshing stroll roger clark and barbara youmans of the 8th georgetown pack were in charge of arranging the day did you know jqqq p a rainclnadamf rotary auction the biggest success yet was the label given to last week s rotary auction sale held in the arena monday night a thous and dollars was raised for the notary clubs community scrv ice projects a the sale began at 6 30 p m and continued till 11 pm with auctioneer alf spence chanting out his spiel all the time and frank petch assembling the ar ticles for the next pitch a gun case over a hundred years old of solid oak with brass fittings attracted attention and a few pieces of old glassware were quickly picked up but the every day things as usual made the sale a sue cess the beds dressers stoves refrigerators tv sets radios and electric appliances howard bnggs was the chief organizer of the sale this year hour home and belongings face many hazards that even fire and extended coverage wont cover but is state farm homeowners policy provides complete tection even covers jn case of lawsuits see je today about a state homeown- ers policy thatfits your needs its the same good deal as our car insurance geo e drumm 42 langtton 17741 4t t statf tmtlkmk canadian head office scarborough ontario v i4 sheridan college of applied arts and technology is receiving applications from grade 12 graduates and mature adults for the two year diploma program for instructional resources technicians graduates will receive both academic and techmcaj training to prepare them for careers as teachers assistants and audiovisuual technicians for information contact the registrars office 98 church st e brampton ontario tel brampton 4597533 toronto 3647491 oakville 8459430 the georgetown herald thursday june 12th 1949 page 10 our guarantee should any item carried by trio be advertised at a price lower than ours we will honor thu price simply present ad to our cashier bordens westgate ice cream ivf royale towels 39 listerine mouthwasi reg 1 29 large siza 69 raid house gden reg 1 69 8a king size brylcreem reg 1 19 69 w bromo- seltzer economy size reg 169 99 two special features at st georges services members of the mtns club conducted the eleven o clock service at st george s angh can church on sundiv a yearly feature of lanuns sun day barry cannon d tailed n hcan church historj and the church s position toda in a well prepared address a mens choir is directed by choirmaster deorut dcmur and severcal members of the club took part in the serice including tom parr li ft murk john t armstrong i nil ind michael armstrong the 9 30 servict uas also a special one a folk ma with the intermediate choir support ed by guitarists tom pwles and george mills there uai a spiciil sp akrr at this service also roger smith a university of toronto student who spoke on some of the pro blem s faced hv the church in todays fast changing uorld nestles hair spray 44 res 99c value v 1 q tips 90s reg 69c value k 49i r w econolite bulbs reg 2 for 59c 2 or 39 fef j7 4 colgate toothpaste reg 1 25 87 mad hatter potato chips 49c n reg 69c woodbury shampoo reg 1 09 69- a f 1 easy off oven cleanei reg 1 45 99 w wizard charcoal lighter economy size 59c 4 macs milk moore park plaza street north breakfast special eggs per dozen 49 maple leaf side bacon per pound 69 macs white brown cracked wheat bread per loaf 19 butter per pound 69 a total saving of 57 meat special beef roasts red or blue brand beef choke of round steak boneless rump or sirloin tip 09 lb specials on sale from thursday june 12 to saturday june 14

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