B4 THs lenrsesjer RECYCLED 1MOU7 ACTON CHURCHES THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR a Euchemt 10 30 am Holy Eucharist Church School Nursery CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Mi Cnig Pastoral AtMUnl Sun Oct 11 am Mormng Sunday School ALL WELCOME SALVATION ARMY Si E Sunday School Transportation a available MomlnflWorshp 11OOem Gospel Service An Conditioned An Are Wekorre Capt Mrs WleonPemn Corp Officers lean Stan SUNDAYS 10 AJU Church School Care CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Sun Oct Ornantat Choir Mr A HsrtMn A fveryoie UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA MA St E Rev Don Maiheson MA BDMEd Director Music Or George EEioit MAPhD Sun Oct 1963 10 a Morning Worshfc Sacrament of GEORGETOWN CHURCHES KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of Church Main Su Georgetown 10 Sunday School 11 00 m Morning Worship Nursery PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Line No Sfeerotd Worship Sunday School lev Peter Barrow ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH Minuter- Rev T Bandy A M TH 10am Sunday School Nursery Facilities Building Tomorrow a Church MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 1 77 Maple Avenue Pastor Edwin H EVERY SUNDAY Family Bible School am 630p Biblical Preaching Worship Praoe WEEKDAYS Prayer Siudy Youth ftecieation Boys Gls Clubs Little Cherub Nursery MONTHLY LaSee Coffee CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH SERVICES Pes lor Rev J DeJong I men every Sunday to THE BACK TO GOD HOUR em CHAM GLOBAL TV ST GEORGES ANGLICAN CHURCH Church St Rev Sunday October EuchanelNewRNs Eucharist Prayer Church Nursery Morning CHURCH Minster Rev T Bandy A M TH Morning Worship 11 A Hundred Years Worship A Century ot Service BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Rev Dean Tata Sunday School Morning Worship 11am Prayer Study Wednesday 30pm ALL ARE WELCOME Nursery Feel It See Junior Congregation ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN AND GLEN WILLIAMS Rev Davison Services of Worship and Sunday School 00 Georgetown Nursery THE GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH 14 Main St S Georgetown Pastor Rev Peter BA MDIV Sunday S em Morrung Worship si Evermg Wednesday Prayer Phone Wit Gospel Temple ChraMenEducabonKou Phone tor us Transports Worship Service Nursery and Church Sunday 2 ANNUAL 2 SALE FROM per foot plus delivery PST enquire about plan limited quantities available personal shopping only available at Georgetown or Barrie factories only Special Sale hours Fn 8 a p m Sat 9 a m 4 p For a guaranteed installation or installation instructions call undone GEORGETOWN 4164531438 THE STATEMENT IN STONE Ballinafad Dairy Princess Institute guest Ada Klrkwood was hostess for the October meeting of the Wednesday October There were nine members and four visitors present This being the meeting for Agriculture and Canadian Industry Sinclair who Is the convener Invited Halton Countys Dairy Princess Ellen Hurren to be the guest speaker She was accompanied by her MarilTi McNabwhowas the former Dairy Princess for Halton In the absence of the First VicePresident Eleanor McLean occupied the chair Alma Sinclair introduced the Dairy Princess and told a little bit about her background Ellen commenced her talk by telling of the qualifications a girl must have to compete for the crown Sic said it had been a wonderful experience for her traveling to the different agricultural func tions and attending many WI meetings She mentioned her reign was coming to an end and in a few weeks a new Queen would be chosen She passed around articles that were on sale for the Milk Marketing Board as well as some free recipe books using milk Alma on behalf of those present thanked the Dairy Princess Eileen Burt then presented her with a small token of ion Lille Given gave current events Eileen had some well chosen words for the topic Honest Labor Disgraces No One Winnie Smith was asked to give the devotional reading from Mary Stewart collect on Fault Finding Thanksgiving weather started off with heavy rain most of the day Saturday It was the day of the Auction Sale In the community Joan and Pat had for sale the contents of Maple Lodge Rest Home In of the weather it was a successful sale The lodge will be missed in the neighborhood After over years ta operation It was the scene of many happy gather ings including the Ballinafad WI annual visit with the McEnery Orchestra who played old time music The residents enjoyed it so much that a few got on the floor to dance a jig A singsong of the old familiar songs was always looked forward to as well We wish Joan along with husband Pat many years of good health and happy times in which to enjoy their retirement We extend congratulations to Frank and Freeman area residents who celebrated their wedding anniversary last weekend Many were sorry to hear of the death of B ShortUl who passed away recently In a Brampton Hospital Sympathy is extended to his brother Fred and wife in Out deers by George Hoare Georgetown Anglers and Hunters Association were gifted with a fair day lor their turkey shoot last weekend Shooters Turkey winners were Billy Bee with a score of Johnston two birds with and 18 Mr Hepburn one with IB Mr Haircut one with IB Gordon one with Bob won one en a shoot off with 18 Mike ConsteUo won one with 18 Lloyd Sean Hunt a Jackpot of three with 14 and A Macfadyen one with 19 Mr one with 23 Steve Gemesl also won one with A good sporting crowd attended the shoot and most shooters were from the nearby area The shoot was well managed and the staff deserved as much credit because no one went hungry Next dates are Nov and Lucky Angler Jasper Green of town recently caught a 19 pound Chinook and a seven pound Rainbow at He says he was using a Ping lure which is a good one Its scramble time So Enjoy the Outdoors Safe Journey and Tight lines Salt cost down Hills will be paying less for road salt this winter than it did last year In a memo to General Com mil tee pur chasing agent Hugh Patterson pointed out the low bid for the winter salt from Domtar Chemicals limited is 825 tonne down from last year the Town will use 1200 tonnes this year I Stuarts LIFETIME GUARANTEE StuartS FREE PARKING NOBODY UNDERSELLS Clarapp