Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 13, 1969, p. 12

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stwrpifjs christmas shopping can help build arc residence christmas gift alpre in eluding ceramic tile cjndy th istles ashtrays chip dip holders tpuppets clown dolls and many more willbe available at the adult rehabilitation centre operr house at hornby novem- tjer 18 from 1pm to 5 p m and from 7pm to 9 p m r the tivelve adult trainees tare working furiously to have ja stock on display for be an- iu 1 pre christmas tivent in addition to making christ mas buying easier a puichase may bring closer the goal of the north ualton association for the mentally retarded the building of a residence for the adult retarded whose plight becomes tragic upon the death of parents at the moment three of the trainees without parents stay at- the halton centennial manor and are brought to the workshop each day a small lcsidcncc with resi dent foster parents to look aft er them is lie hope and aim of of the association in addition to the gift type business the trainees also fill industrial contracts from nor thern electric department of lands and forests general fireproofing canadian meter and handcraf twools of streets ville roy robert mills weds makes home in ottawa barbara robson makes bows on machine donated by the canadian legion earl leaber punches holes in bottle caps which will be used in manufacture of chip and dip holder i v assembling chip and dip man are harold atkinson billy gawley the finished product i show at left quiz program feature for young canada book week 1 a qui proarim pittinfi the grade 6 studonb of m cor clauneliinentarv schools as ainl each rtthcr will be held the veck of nv 17 in lhc downstaiis section of the dcor j gctoun librai the qm piogram is cme of the hbrai s methods of rcc f ogmzing young canada book week i mondav nn 17 geor ken j ncd will mtct hart ison school tuesdaoi no 18 chapel st will take on wnglcsworth and wednesday park will tan gle with holj cross the finals will be held fn day 21st with the winning teamj competing for the top prize of i 10 donated by the staff of the ititfh school a furthi r donition from the same people of si tx the 2nd and 3rd pi ice turns will also be given not lo be outdone lv the television quiz shows a buz7ci system will be set up by the students of file electronics coin sc at the high school und er the direction of r newman principal howard allan of centennial school mil sot the questions and will act one of the judnci ldnard ilisselt english teacher at th high school will be the modentor since the quiz show will be running from 7 till 8 these four evenings the library stall tom close and back lo camera would be most gntefiil if mem hers could hinge their books it 11111 111 i tlmii another lispli in honour of book vici k will he an exlnbi tion ly kfiretown s ron mi chaols chin nun of the ontario i nlonioloic il society of some of his nl is showcises of but tcrflics buns and spiders retarded auxiliary dance is successful the second fall dance spon sored b the georgetown auxi liary for the mentally retard ed at the rivicra was well at- tentcd i nd ly i ight a dooi pne was won hy w huntci 18 dclrex boulevard and tickcts a toiontc maple leaf detroit red wing hockey game at maple leaf gardens were won by alax english 5 weber drive at two oelocjchjeptember 20 bell street united church ot tawa was the scene of an aut umn wedding when sandra clara rogina daughter of mr and mrs john rogina of schu macher became the bride of roy robert mills son of mr and mrs morley mills of george town the marriage vows were ta ken before an altar of white roses and chrysanthemums reverend morgan mcfariane pastor of the church officiated for the double ring ceremony wedding music wafplyed by the church organist the bride given in marriage by her father wore an aline gown of white bonded crepe and a floor length veil of tulle illusion her bouquet was white roses and chrysanthemums karin flainek tiny niece of the bride was flower girl dressed in a miniature copy of the brides gown she carried a white basket of baby bronze chrysanthemums her brother michael assisted as n r bear er miss diane mills of ottawa friend of the bndewas maid of honour and miss linda mills flf guelph sister of the groom was bridesmaid they were similarly attired in floor length gowns of gold bonded crepe with sashes of moss green vel j vet ribbons and matching head dresses of clusters of tiny moss green vehet apples their bouquets were baby bronze chrysanthemums i j r allen of kingston was groomsman for his friend ush quilt draw added funds for wi it matters not how long c lie but how we lue was the motto at the november meet ing of the georgetown women s institute in knox church hall i twelve members and one vis itor were present after the usual opening exerciser and roll call correspondence was read and dealt with a report on the euchre and sale of quilt tickets indicated a satisfactory addition to the treasurer re port the motto was read b mrs s walker mrs wilson read an article on mothers and karen herring ton entertained with three num bers on ber accordion mrs new house was in charge of the program on agriculture and gave reading hat is a farmer lunch and a social hour was held at the close of the meet ing views drag strip continued from page 4 ken with unlawful aemblj but there are usually too many attending to run the risk of having writers cramp i have seen from fifty to at i least two hundred people at tending these illegal function illegal or not these races will probably continue regard less of new and stricter laws and sooner or later there is going to be a bad accident and it wont be a mock disaster in georgetown it ii be fov very real and people will luffer in many ways i think it would he a good idea to lock thu stable door be fore the very valuable horse is stolen there would be nothing worse than having your teenage son or daughter arrive dead on arrival at the hospital when it coufd probably have been pre v ented if a properly built draff strip was in the area the men wanting to build this track are willing to spend their money on this thing it costs over one million dollars to build the race portion and shutdown portion of a dragstrip not to mention large additional cast for clec troii ic timing devices they are willing to spend this money to give us this fac i ility and although it may not suit the people in the general area of the strip they may be reminded that a drag day can he run on a saturday during the day when thev are mast likely out doing their shopping as far a noise goes they might stand on the mam street of georgetown and listen to the diesel trucks roar up the street and be reminded that there hasnt been a by law pro lubiting them from making the unbearable none that they make i have also heard that there may be a by pass built onto no 25 highway to aid in traf fie problems on no 7 high ua this means that service sta tions especially will lose some business i feel a drag strip may com pensate for this loss this letter is only my opm ion and right or wrong as fool ish as it may sound i thank you for reading it thank you again bruce w r finkney p s i am 21 years old and drive a six cylinder automatic car en were douglas caird of ham llton and dennis mills of guelph brother of the groom the wedding reception was thb oiombtown hirald thursday nov mth w page 12 school film club hopes make movies three local high school stud ents julie bundle bob mel- combe and ivan morovac were hefdat 2401 magnus ave thejamong 80 students attending a ottawa home of the bndespfilm makers conference at brother peter flainek the brides mother received the guests wearing a turquoise suit with matching accessories and a coraage of pale blue orchids the grooms mother assisted wearing a mauve crimplene en semble with matching orchid corsage guests were present from schumacher kingston hamilton onllia toronto and georgetown leaving for a short honey moon the bride wore an am ethyst wool playd suit with matching accessories mr and mrs mills arc mak ing their home in ottawa where the groom having ob tained bis ba degree from car ieton university is eurrentlj attending ottawa teachers college prior to her marriage the lake couchiching sponsored by the department of education at the end of october they saw films took part in workshops on film making and used videotape recorders some famous people in the film industry were on hand to ex plain the aim making business including waily gentleman who worked on special effects for 2001 space odyssey dan owen and martin levack as a result of this experience the three enthusiasts have star ted a film club at the school which now boasts a membersh ip of thirty they not only plan to show movies but hope to make them did you know marriage the 81 of men and 75 of wo- bnde was honoured at a large men think fear of cancer is the community shower in schuma main reason for delay in seek che the office staff of the leg ing treatment to overcome al firm for which she works fear the cancer soci v empba- also presented her with a com i sizes 1 he theme that early diag- plele set of dinnerware nasi saes lives capture the memory of the day to arrange for your wedding day photos call 8773923 adams photography 40 prince charles drive 8773923 local dealership opportunity heres an opportunity for someone to open a local dealership for aquacare water purifiers exclusive to this area i the aquacare water purifier has a patented ultra violet sterilizer and can help solve everincreasing water pollution problems the successful applicant will receive complete factory assistance and will be fully acquainted with the pro duct during an extensive company training program a small investment that will be secured by stock will be required if youre interested in a career as a dealer with a dynamic young canadian company send your appli cation to aquacare water purifiers ltd box 216 stationritr toronto ontario j wanted q groups clubs local firms and individuals interested in participating in georgetown lons club annual christmas parade to be held december 6th contact lyn mclaren 8 7 79692 or write to p o box 73 georgetown for renault in georgetown sales service see kulfmi automotive 343 guelph si georgetown 8775750 the r16 the ultimate in driving comfort 4wheel independent suspension electric defroster on rear window seven different seating positions up to 42 cubic feet of trunk the r8 the r10 a 4 wheel disc brakes 4 doom child proof locks on rear super comfortable easts 0 cruises at 80 mph open daily 7 am to 7 pm thursday and friday 7 am to 9 pm o to 60 in 16 6 seconds 4 wheel disc brake 4 doors child proof locks on rear 0 4 wheel independent suspensipn 40 mies per gallon renault

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