Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 30, 1970, p. 10

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Reunited After 25 Years i Choir Sing Here Tomorrow Night The St Augustine a Choir tings In St Johns United Church toj was founded In under the present director Do- Hanson After the initial years of organization development the choir hu advanced to the leading among boy choirs In Toronto Through many lours of the province the choir reputation for const tent- fine performance and musical standards SING WEEKLY The programme of music in both sacred and sec repertoire as well as comic opera Boys are from the entire greater Toronto area and ire trained at the church of St of Can Together with a mens section they sine the v services at this church Each boy Is a weekly theory private lesson Training In pi a and is alio liable Mr Hanson is a graduate of Trinit College of Music has died training and direc tion at Cathernl and at the school of the Vlen na Boys The choir now a close tlonship with this fame reunion i she thought dead was the happy experience of Mrs Jeanne lawn Crescent three weeks ago Airs lost track of her father Pat jean ago when he mow from his about lobc house in London England In the he lost her address and that of her sister Mrs Joan Island luc FOUND ADDRESS After trying for three years to locate him Mrs Bourque concluded he wis dead Just recently Mr found her address in an old trunk and wrote her Six weeks ago upon re the letter and seeing familiar handwriting she dropped two bags of groceries eggs and all and bunt into tears That same day she placed a call to him and finally spoke to him at In the me years morning our lime BOOKED PASSAGE Within a month she had booked his passage and Tin ally saw him for the lime since she left England as a war bride in Grandchildren Mrs is Warren Mrs Sandra Lima Bourque and Gary ill helped come the long lost grandfa ihcr One four year old came in for a fair share the attention HORNBY HAPPENINGS w part was held the home of Mrs Jim McKay on Mondav when of the Hornby North Senior some of their mother and other guests a of wits their care Mrs Jim Plant who was in of the demonstration gate a informative talk on the you can form by simply them of thanks i tended to Mrs Plant owl to Mrs McKay or a most enjoy able buffet lunch was hour spent The North club held their weekly euchre party on April There were tables of euchre in phy with the go to following win Mrs Cliff Norton Mrs Ralph Mrs HI ecu Dunn and Bill Thorn son The lucky were won by Mr Harney Dunn and Jim Hamilton euchre party will be held on Saturday Miy The and Grow were busy morn selling their popular Girl Guide cookie all reports it very dJj r Mr- I raj returned home from very enjoyable holiday in Bcr mud a Get well arc extend to Larry Workman who is aurTerinR from a case of the mumps Mr and Mrs Ken Barker of visited on Satur day with Mr Mrs tarry Hamilton The Young Peoples Society of Eden United Church met the home of Mr and Mrs I Hill on veiling April Miry Willi tins presided for the and welcomed the 10 members present The accretarys report was read by Cindy The prog Tarn was in of Sharon Hill who td topic Should 1 to College which was followed by a The next meeting will be held on Sunday May J at at the home of Mr and Mrs Grant Williams of the Line The guest peikor be Rev Hall of tan who will use as his topic Arson and Drugs Everyone is welcome to attend The meet closed with prayer and a lunch was by the hostess Birthday greetings arc ex lended to little Me Dowel who will celebrate 3rd birthday on Wednesday May fl Congratulations I Mi and Gary on the or rival of their chosen daughter He di Andrea very actio held on at the home of Mr and Mrs Downs of Road The sale included fur antiques and feed and mill supplies Auctioneer Ward was in charge of the sale refreshment booth was in charge of the Bethel ladies Mr and Mrs Leonard Buck left by plane from the Toronto International Airport on night for holiday in England Birthday greetings to the following who are iclehrating Cindy on April George Hal Mrs Penney and Mark on May Mrs Leonard Buckler on Mrs Jack Loos I and Garry McLaughlin on and on Anniversary greeting to Mr and Mrs Leonard Buck r win will celebrate their on May Mr and Mrs and Shirley moved to then new home at 116 Drive in Milton on end Mrs Downs who had been in the Milton District Hospital for days returned home on Saturday Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Bill Hall on the arrival of Iheir twin daughters at the Milton District Hospital Thursday Wc also ate the great grandmother Mrs Victor Hall of the Line Hornby Mrs Jim Hamilton Nursery Ltd Half mil north of en Road IS THE PLACE FOR LARGE TREES For Inatanf Shade For Georgetown by A second separate school for Georgetown has been gl yen Up priority by the Oi tario of Education board chairman Peter Wat tcrs last The board has possession of the properly needed for the school and Ontario Board approval the project is all that to get the go ing The other separate school In Holy Cross Is very overcrowded said To be ready by September the unnamed school is to be built on an open con that the board should hire firm of Kitchener architects who have designed a aim lar school on an open plan at a cost of a square foot Mr Wit ters It coats roughly JIB a square foot to build a school In Hilton County Board member Robert OBrien from Burlington THURSDAY APRIL 1970 PAGE the board should bird an architect from within county and specify the plan which they would like to follow The board decided to cod at a later date with th Kitchener firm of and Ball TEST HEAR 520 Hearing Aid This remarlcoblo little a slips in and out of your ear so simply Developed by the all Cana dlan company Test hear today at Halton Peel Hearing Aid Service 1330 Cr OAKVILLE Ontario Ronald A Far re II READ THIS Be Glad You Can you ever thought how fruit rating It would be to Keeping house and caring for a family Instance all torts of problems for a blind person Cooking cleaning and marketing each have built In booby trap Suitable employment la often impossible to J find Travailing atone without sight can be a terrifying experience Raiding writs problem tor the you can help the Canadian National InttI tut for the Blind provide services by giving generously to appeal being sponsored by Lion Club of Georgetown Contribution can be taker or mailed to Can Imperial Bank of Commerce George town Market Branch BLITZ DAY TUESDAY MAY 12 STARTING AT 6 pm Whit Can Travel Vocational Guidance Protection Anyone JOHN R LEWIS HOMELITES XL1 CHAIN SAW JIMS STEERING SERVICE SPECIALIZED Wheal Wheel Balancing Brake 121 PARK STREET Glen CUT EVERYICOND EFI Felling trees cutting and pruning Easter than ever twofinger starting Pull it prove it at FARM EQUIPMENT R 1 877 Canadian Tire has a of powerful mowers to cut cost and time of lawn care A 18 Electric lawnMuter WIS 3h StraHon E 19 p Serf Propelled Mower Ij I port OK av jiifcT Uki J69 Chromed i Cjdcoo 111 0M fcp motor 1T or raik fit Ijh Mm realul wlh choke A with net hot Kit I imp k j Shear f jo I in Ij Ic I die I j Spin 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