Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 26, 1970, p. 12

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FASHION RARE EIGHT ENDER THURSDAY MARCH cultural program for the last meeting of the Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was presented by Mrs Joan aid who arranged lor members to tour the House Sol Gallery Charles Street After through the studio where all were able to admire many pain tints and works of art an In formal discussion was held with owner of who explained that Art is everything done dreamed of or thought of by man It t just a painting MODERN The of work played at House Sol Is modern art Mr pointed out that tho artist communicates with people through his wort- Some people like just certain periods of art and they should try to find out why one pre fers one period of art over another went on to say that people have to learn to things for themselves HAPPY ABOUT FULL HOUSE This is the way it looked after rin put together rarest feat In curling an eight regular schedule play at North Halton Curling Club Thursday March Looking over the r idea of a beautiful rock garden are Belle Broomhead left vice Carol Hayward second Dor Cox and lead Lynn END YEAR WITH SURPLUS Wants Group Home High Priority Childrens Aid Halton County Children Aid Society ended with a surplus of funds surer Barry told the CS annual meeting Thursday night President Warren Harding reported the Hie year with children ana admitted 107 through the Of these were in adoption wort- parents and adoptions wire completed for ADOPTIONS The society completed lop tions for from societies and ended the with 110 children care Of the arc on tion probation ire in homes are in In five are in instil is in a free home arc elsewhere This Is a healthy Harding said it most of the children who into our care arc bring The in foster homes are most pressing problems ever SPECIAL CARE Some of these need a care he said and tin cost as much as lars per A program of has been used in the Hilton during the lit and has achieved goo I results he said Harding described the job of foster parents as aid complex He the turc may sec foster considered not just parents but as colleague of the professional stnfl BUSIER The president iaui the for more Group Homes where trained personnel prepare children for strenuous life should be a concern of duectorb plans for 1970 Gordon Ask with live director of the Society said his staff was thin ever during Their plans were upset he said society believed for most of tho year there would be regional government here shortly and had made plans In conjunction with Peel Children Society These plans were shelved when it was regional government Is not coming fi STAFF Askwith said lias been playing musical chairs in its present garters and the need for enlarged is extreme Lack of apace has even had some bearing on hiring badly needed staff he said He added that Society and the County are working towards a solution adopting parents the society looks for This or Simp sons You dont take a then just expect cheerfully refunded if the goods hack ELECTED lecle to the of for 10 wen councillors and ill Tom Hill Acton deputy reeve Ted Tyler reeve Gord Burling ton depulj reeve David Coons Milton rcovL Hon Harris It Blake Craig Warren Harding Mrs Richard Harris John Kane Doug Barry Mrs John ml Harold Dennis Davis were lis i elected T life members of the frank Thorn p on and atten Smorgasbord Euchre Party Social Occasion for WI In of the rcular Hoi by onions Institute the lidics to the Holiday Inn at vilicrc lliirtiin of the delicio is dinner the din lliey returned to the home or Mrs J in Milton win re they spent the li1aiii win ere as follow Mrs Peacock Mrs Tom Mrs Jack McCarron and Mis the tatter Indies as men the i lutky draw were won Mrs and Lorraine Following the inment Mrs Percy Merry pre en led the institute quilt I ilcj in tilt Brook to Mr O Connor Mrs J Brown presented Mrs Gordon Robinson with on Institute cup A social half hour spent over a of was served by the host The St Stephens Anglican Church Guild Women held their meeting in the church hall on Tuesday evening Morth 10 Mrs Cliff the pre welcomed Canon Jim Maxwell and the six members present to the meeting which opened with the Guild Canon Maxwell charge of a Bible study on the lift of Prophet Isaiah This was very interesting to all and In many respects the times were much the tame as today tally some of the clothing Plans were discussed for the next meeting which will be held in he church hall on Ap ril 14 All members of the church are invited to attend this meeting when a wlj will put on by Mrs Jim Plant Minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary Mrs Bob Cook son In the absence of the treasurer Mrs Arthur Plant the treasurers report was gl by Mrs Jim Plant The meeting was dosed with prayer anil lurch was served by Mrs Cliff Hunter and Mrs Jim Plant filh being irici 111 Mrs on d son the consolation pri7s vert won Lois Irwin Thompson Following Get well wishes the a to Mrs Down buffet supper as a patient in the all who attended the trie Hospital party were Mr Mrs don Trjell of Port Credit Mr Mrs Irwin of I el Miss Lois Wilson of Kitch Mr and Mrs den of Irwin Thompson of Brampton Mr and Mrs Ken Wilson Mr and Mrs Albert Ellis George son and Wilfred of The Recreation Committee of the Boync Communl y Ccn held a euchre party on night March There were tables of euchre play with the the following winners Mrs Harvey Dunn Mrs Dob Croner CHIT Brown an Tom Bo 1 The lucky were on by Mr Tom Mr ralne Mitten and George lunch was served by the committee charge and a social hour The next euchre will be held on April Get ell ishes ir- 5 Smith the Mr mil Mrs Dun of the Loner Base 1 me a weekend at the tage in I district the of for Because has a long list of applicants for children tho society places a number of wards from outside the county Glen WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY GOOD FRIDAY MARCH 27th Mr and Mrs Stuart Inn of the Line cd several friends at heir homo on Saturday evening March The first pnrt of the Describing type of I evening was spent playing ONE STOP SERVICE CARS TRUCKS ALL MAKES Engines Rebuilt and Valve Job Transmiiilon Repair Drum Brake Sorvlco Brake Front End Service Tuna SAM 9PM DAILY SAM 5PM SATURDAY COMPLETE Automotive Repair Service- KULFAM AUTOMOTIVE Limited Guolph Si Buy Pictures You Like Gallery Owners Advice that you yourself like as the only return you gel from your Investment Is joy Following this part of JOHN SOMMER as Ihey been by book culture Instead of by lie explained hat one work of art meant to him in turn helped iCJiibers of the under and appreciate modern art to a greater extent JOY RETURN Mr Sommer when asked ho to about a pict ire of fir ones home this advice Buy a picture Scouts Cubs Visit Ontario Science Centre Twenty nine Georgetown evening members of the Sor ority went to the borne of Mrs V Owen and continued with tho rest of their meeting where election of now officers for the now season took place rf the Sfh tad Scouts of the Troop al with their leaders and three parents enjoyed a day at the Ontario Science Cen tro on Saturday Favourite exhibits for most of the boys were electri city display the science room whero models of apace capsules shown and the laser beam display Install a new Furnace now Pay nothing till October 1st For a limited time only you can have the rnstalfation of a ide range of nationally known heating equipment with No payments till Oct 1st 1970 No Interest or Carrying Charges till Oct 1 3 Our own financing at bank interest Up to years to pay oil furnaces 5 cash discount on Oct 1 FOR A FREE SURVEY AND ESTIMATE CAIL the comfort makers HIKERS Established Since 1SS0 QUEEN STREET GEORGETOWN BRANCHES IN KITCHENER STRATFORD GEORGETOWN Our Renault ltfTS There are slower airplanes A Renault is like no other per formance car within of its It not only like the devil incredibly comfortable A rare thing today A thoughtful machine huge Girling disc brakes are power assisted and squeeze miles an hour to in seconds The hem head carbed engine is incredibly smooth as smooth action of electric windows No has ever brought out a per car like the before The foam bucket seats adjust ways and make up Into beds The back seat is removable and vertically opening rear door makes the the rarest of machines a sports wagon Everything from electric to padded wheel rear window defroster and posh carpeting is standard on the Renault A very impressive package Fast outside Softlnsido Test fly one today at an enthusiastic Renault dealer The surprising Built in Canada Over dealers across Cartada- Automotive Ltd 7

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