Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 11, 1969, p. 3

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jkjlixi 1- x i i jean wilson 01 noryal wins uass i junior- plowmen play it straight a georgetown farm that of george burt was the icene of the 189 halton county junior plowing match saturday where straight jjkpwa were u order of urtrday s the competition cohsistsdt five contestant with the fol lowing results class 1 jean wilson coach wltby fencer wilsbnr johtr awerson coached by caraeron marshall tv olas 2 carl sinclair cov chid by bert robertson haaley pickering coached by lloyd pickering ken alderson coa ched by keith merry v the judge alf tibninton scored the contestants out of a possible 209 points the orvt erall placings were is follows i harley pickering 152 j 2 jean wilson 1320 3 carl sinclair 1317 4th john aider- son 1390 5th ken alderson 65 incomplete unable to complete the mafc ch as he had to go to his 4h tractor club achievement day in peel ken alderson vm scored out of a possible 105 points harley pickering and carl sinclair will represent halton in the intercounty competition at the international plowing match to b held in brant county high national office for true member lie many homes across the uomin- ion supported by the organiza tion the work of the ltba is the aiding and protection of orph aned and neglected children the ontario home is located it richmond wu where k the georgetown herald thursday sept 11196 page 3 open house- is being held this sunday the local lodge ivill sponsor a tag day for the home this weekend carl sinclair of limehouse wins class 2 ballinafad serving tray gift to 4h homemaker the ballinafad womens in stitute accepted the invita tion of mr and mrs ed drouil- lard to hold their september meeting at their new home in georgetown- there were ten members and five visitors pre sent after opening the mrctinj the president mrs jcsse mren- ery welcomed the visitors and thanked tie hostess who was formerly a member of the bal linafad jroup the mil call was answered by each read ing a clipping from a paper on agriculture there were several items of business to deal with a letter was read from the korean boy whom ballinafad branch is sponsoring and it was gratifying to hear how the mo ney given was helping with his otlucafion a sum of money was handetl in at thus meeting by mrs a mcenery it was sent to her by a former ballinafad resident to be used by the wi to furthr the work bein done out at providence ceme tery another nice rcsturc at this meeting was the giving of an award the president called on sheila foster one of th 4h homemaking girls who had taken 12 clubs and had recei ved provincial honours slicila came forward and on bob elf rf the branch was presented with a kromax serving tray mrs slessoraitcs read a short ad dress and made the presenta tion sheib taken by surprise thanked all for the nice gift mrs smith as convener o agriculture and canadian in dustry took over the meeting and called on mrs uod mar shall for current events the motto agriculture the stron gest spoke in the wheel of industry was riven by mrs slessoraifes mrs srrah read a paper entitled take a tip from sweden which was in for mativc telling of methds used there where strikes rre un known and wages and frinse benefits ate the best in europe two of the visitors consen ted to be judges at a flower show among members and the winners were mrs lloyd mar shall and mrs jesse mcenery previous to the meeting guests and members sat down to a dessert luncheon committee in charge being mrs donald mclean mrs smith and mrs jesse mcenery assisted by the hostess mrs drouillard recent visitors with mrs ada kirkwood and family wero mr and mrs walter bailey from trail bc mr and mrs paul eckcrt en tertained their friends over the fcrcekend on saturday mr and mrs conic and family visited with them from georgetown on sunday mr and mrs paul echlc arid family spent the afternoon and evening with them in their new home tho echles are from brampton ontario mr eddie smith was miss ing from his usual place behind the counter at his ballinafad tore last week mr smith was suffering from severe pain inv his shoulder his many friends hope the treatment b is receiving will soon leal to a complete recover mr f j shortill has also been on the sick list but is now feeling much better miss beatrice hilts who has been living in aclon since she left her farm home here has moved to jeorgrtown and is living at 36 mill st i mr and mrs tui drouillard i have just returned from a trip to indiana where they visited with his sister and her husband mr and mrs t klkiiart on their way down they stayed with friends at bothwell on tario and before returning home ihcy spent tun dajs with ano ther sister and her husband mr and mrs f marion who reside in windsor ontario mr and mrs archie lawr have just returned from a most enjoyable holiday to the west coast archies sister mrs voerhecs accompanied them on the trip the tfw will he in charge of the worship service in bal linafad church on sunday mrs w h ggie will be the guest speaker itev kelvin johnston is still on holidays ijst sunday mr douglas of the gideons had charge of the service congratulations to our recent bride and groem miss brcn- da spear became the bride of mr k ilillirr the wedding ceremony was held under an archway on the lawn at the brides home rev it w rid ley was the officiating clergy man the reception following was abo outdoors for shout 100 guests norval showers troussea tea for bride nancy mcclure previous to her marriage on saturday evening sept i to jim harrison nancy mcclure daughter of mr and mrs hyatt mcclure was honoured with several shower mrs george dixon was hos tess at a community shower in nancys honour the wa of norval presbyterian church gave her a miscellaneous show er mrs allan ilarrop was hostess at a bathroom and pan try shower with guests being relatives of the bride two girl friends mrs wayne hider and mrs josep allison entertained at a surprise miscellaneous shower for her in toronto and mrs arthur iundy of bramp ton was hostess for a miscellan eous shower with the guests nancys school friends on saturtday august 30th mrs hyatt mcclure cnlortpl at a troussea tea in honour of her daughter nancy wun 125 guests attending assist ant hostess for the afternoon was mrs john m mcclure and in the evening mrs arthur lundy assisted pouring tea in the afternoon were mrs alan harrop mrs orval jordan a sister of the groom lira george dixon lira cleave wilson aunt of th bride mrs joe hartley and mrs james carney and in the evening mrs elmer arcbdek- in mrs wilbert j cleave mrs donald cleave mrs jamej archdekin mrs harold har rison sisterinlaw of the groom and mrs angus morton sister of the groom those who assisted in serv- i ing in the afternoon were mrs douglas jackson sister of the groom- doreen harrop ruth iand jean mcclure mary v mc clure and janice mcclure and in the evening lorene arch dekin margaret duff margar et mcclure jane mcclure and jjacky kluke showing nancys trousseau i wedding gifts shower gifts and hope chest and hems collected i to the guests were nancys two sisters norma and mabel and peggy harrison a niece of the groom and lois lundy there were three weddings of interest in the norval district on saturday sept 6th cgngra- julations to mrs phoebe fend- ley and robert wilfred col lins who wenmarried in knox presbyterian church george town rev r duncanson of norval presbyterian church officiated congratulations to lynda maneely and glen webb who were married in st paula an glican oburch norval i j congratulations to nancy mcclure and jim harrison who i were married in an evening ceremony in norval presbyte rian church sympathy is extended to the i relatives of mrs w j mabel i mcclure who died on thursday sept 4th in peel memorial hospital brampton at the age i of 83 following a lengthly iij- j ncss relatives and friends gath jcrcd at her home in norval for a cup of tea following the fun eral on monday sept 8th norval womens institute held their first meeting of the fall at the home of the presl dent mrs joe murray on thursday evening sept vth tjie secretary mrs wm gra ham read several letters of in terest one was details about the little girl in hong kong just recently adopted by the groupi other letters included plans for a dr ethel chapman party to bte held in the prcsbyerian church carmpbellville on octo ber 2th and one dealing with the fall convention to be held in guclph on oct 6th 9th the program was plans for he georgetown fall fair and a committee of mrs amy burk mrs terry and mrs graydon chester were appointed to set up the display a flower contest was enjoyed with the winners being mrs joe murray and mrs don mor- rav v mrs amy burk and mrs ha rold gollop assisted the hos tess in serving lunch and a so cial time was enjoyed the couples club of norval united church started theft jail aotlvltlfirwith a corn roast at tthe home of rev and mrs walter ridley on wednesday evening scut 3rd a lunch of corn and hot dogs was enjoyed on the lawn and 3 short movies were shown also outside couples who planned the ev ading were- mr and mr bill laidlaw rev and mrs r w ridley mr and mrs garnet laidlaw and mr and mrs uoyd grant mrs bob may and mrs bill laidlaw leaders of the not val 4h club entertained the girls at a pool party at miys on saturday afternoon septem ber 6th the girls each brought a friend and assisted in provid ing the lunch an afternoon of fun of swimming games and eats was enjoyed this fall th3 course will be meat in the menu with regu lar meetings starting around bbe first of november printing of distinction statements lettekueads envelopes wedding invitations georgetown herald 22 main street south georgetown 8772201 mrs r e harris of the geor getown lodge of the loyal true blue association attained the highest office when she was elactcd and installed as sup reme grand mistress of canada at the 94th annual sessions in north liurnaby british coluiuj bia j the election and installation was conducted by the most wor shipful past supreme grand mistress sister e morrisi of winnipeg manitoba j delegates attended from noiaa scotia to bc the gecrj ctpwn lodge haltons pride no 393 was represented by mrs b dixon wm mrs b bnlloctc mrs ii preston alio mrs v jarvie the rev bro w savage s member of the host lodge and minilcr of north burnaby felj lowship baptist church conducl ted the service of worship atjl the opening ceremonies and j later in the sessions dedicated the newlypurchased provincill flags representing the vanusl provincial lodges which were j added to the supreme grand j lodge regalia one uf the highlights of thcl sessions was a visit to the loy- al protestant home at new westminster which is one of the ask 100 deposit new businesses in future new business esta blishing in town will have to nay a si 00 deposit toward us- incss tax according to a by law proposed monday night at council the deposit will be refunded on the closing of the business or applied against outstanning business lax reeve w f hunter acting mayor for the night explained that businesses open up hen fold in two or three months before taxes are due every year we have to write off busin ess tax that we cannot collect he staled this will give u4 at least a hundred dollars toward the business tax the approving vote was un animous brampton dancing school director lois allen pastor k nursery ballet tap n modern jazz highland baton keep fit through dance graded classs no enrollment tec jtutleils prepared for examinations com petitions and recitals limited registration to ensure individual instruction registration friday september 12th from 3 8 pm knighti of columbus hall 19 john streot brampton telephone 4511347 brochure on request the benefits all children can receive frryn a coired beginning in dance instruction by qualified instructor can not be too liglily stressed its col sanders canada wide bmufdaysale ihutsdif septtlthonlf two snak paks foe ha prica of on offer limited to 4 snak paks per customer chickenytfleix 116a guelph street georgetown phoner 8775241 meet your friends at the brampton fair thurs ri sqt sept 111213 brampton fcir grounds hqrsje shows friday and saturday ftcrncon and evenings gala midway for young old local pony show livestock exhibits and many other attraction coma- along and bring tho kid have a wonderful time atthe fair sponsored by the peel county agricultural society monuments markers georgetown decorating for rooms that ara distinctively yows sonworthy wallcoverings ro the answer an infinite variety of styles and colours to reflect your personality your taste for the finer things in life see them today t sunw0rihy this weeks special econom easy to apply caravelle floor enamel for interiorexterior use durable enamel finish use on wood or concrete resists wear and weather dries to touch overnight 5 95 gal all colors georgetown decorating 27 mill street 8774193 at realfc of royal bank v

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