Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 18, 1970, p. 18

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by Ralph On Thursday June at the wheels began to turn when Little NHL Hockey Hall Fame Chairman Bob called tht to order tw an excellent dinner ir and served by Hunch ladies auxiliary Bob disclosed the date the next annual dinner Monday August 31 here it I the illustrious star Hob by Orr will lie honor Negotiations will it to his the dinner The of people of On are extremely hard to obi mi NEW MEMBER Founder Gordo corned Mr Ivnn new member of the board Mr assured the commit tee of his full and as in their en ivums New Colours Dedicated Cemetery Memorial Service those members there of the continued support and sponsorship of Branch Wo notice this last week that Henry Hale jn a number of hclpei been very busy the bake shop a face lift job seems the lore been rented to one of the locil merchants in town and Henry hopes to on time Any carpenters couple of spire ho hould look in on the fellows he bake hop They could i mm MOST COLOURFUL The combined efforts of the independent order of Odd felloe Orion dun 1B4 120 and dies juxilnry made the decor diy parade on tunc one of the most colour and well attended par dci the town has seen for some Bob Go Hum tilled executive mid boar of direct I I Mueh credit should also go to the two pipe bands Twelve colour parlies from the two lodges and from Zone Branches did much to make the parade extremely speetacu After the mimorlal service which took place at the in Greenwood Cemetery two organizations and moved oil to their respective plots where the plac ing of wreaths took place The of the old Zone colours and the didieilion of the new a most le ant one which 11 not be seen in Zone for many years to come Cor Club draw winners were Hill J Hill Ellis Norton Bob and Cory attracted usual bit crowd for the day night dance Next week bro ther Ross and the Country Rhythm Boys will stind playing their ever popu tunes for your joy mi NORVAL Union Church met the home of Mrs rcLUitly wit Mrs Young presiding Mis C Anderson and j Thompson gave the chap- Alter W J Iinn tad the and Mrs and Mr tor Ihi children JJlk hostesses Mrs it was the hair or the meeting which win re plans were made for the annual social to be held all the home of Mr jn I Mrs Campbell on Tuesday evening June were looked after Branch 120 The night dirt shoot as the sellout with Joe tnndmt prizes lo A Collins J Louth two pipe nanus ana Ritchie ft lluiml organizations tint were also ton Collins J Louth Keeshond Pup Cleans up At Ontario County Show Mr Sandman must have look like a dream to the judge at the Ontario County Kennel Club show in Oshawa on weekend Mr Sandman whose full name Is Mr Sand man of Tanhardt Is a Kccsh puppy belonging to Miss Laura Treble of Ft etown He Is also a to the show ring who la ting attention and honours at a fantastic pace On Saturday he went best puppy In breed but hat just an omen of things TWO POINTS Sunday Mr Sandman went first winner belling out American best winners best of breed best Canadian bred In breed best Canadian bred puppy He also went third in group which is amazing for a months old pup and was best Canadian bred pup in group worth two points on his THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JUNE PAGE 18 For All The NEWS of Georgetown and District Read The GEORGETOWN HERALD THIRD TIME This was his third show and the third time he has been best Canadian bred puppy jn breed And all with no training Another Petunia took first reserve win on Sunday A distinguished judge Stan ley Danger field of England did the placing Johnny Shepherd was Bandsman Firefighter A member of the town band and volunteer Arc department when he lived in town John Alfred Shepherd died at home in Toronto on June A Stewartlown native was the son of John and Sarah Shepherd and attended school in and sang the choir of St Johns AngU in Church He was wounded while overseas in the 1st war World War he served ith the Veteran Guards was employed at the for a lime after war before moving to the city predeceased a brother Henry and sisters Mrs Flora Blair Mrs Violet Cook Mrs Jessie Marshall and Mrs Brown Rev Kelvin Johnston the funeral service at the Harold C Funeral Home and was in Greenwood Cemetery David Bowman Hen Hale Bruce Collins Joe Mar tin Gordon and Bod La ntz Flower bearers were James Murphy Ales Taylor John and Russell Norval Happenings CAPTURE THE MEMORY OF THE DAY TO ARRANGE FOR YOUR WEDDINO DAY PHOTOS CALL ADAMS PHOTOGRAPHY PRINCE CHARLES DRIVE Unit Two of Church UCW met in the church on Wednesday evening June with the president Mrs Paul Johnson In the chair alt and Mrs Laid law gave an inspire devotional followed by a very Interesting flower lug demonstration by Mrs Stan ley May Mrs gave a re port of the overall executive meeting held at the he of Mrs Ed McLean recently It was decided to provide pics for sale at an event to be held in in Aug list Plans for the annual chicken barbecue lo be held at Maple Lodge Farms on Saturday were reviewed Over have attended this event the past two years and plans for this year if the weath- man cooperates Last year the takeout orders were very popular as the rain cut down eating at the tables Plans are for the barbecue to go on Mrs Moffat and Mrs John son served lunch and a social time was enjoyed Sirs Ed can Mark Takes Honours In First Dog Show Cara Mlas Marie Graf month old German Shepherd puppy owned by John of Georgetown covered him self with honours in his very first appearance in the show ring On June at the Ontario County Kennel Club allbreed show at Mark won the junior male dais over six en tries He then went on win best Canadian bred puppy in breed For these wins he handled by Joe Winder of Mil ton Then ho won the coveted best Canadian bred puppy in the working group winning ov er the best of twenty other breeds In this he was handled by Mrs Jo of Geoi gctown more fat at WW- or maybe two fifomttetwjertamilK fiat lets aflge to fyfWtecar Watch For Our Grand Opening With Great 2 for Sale The laying of wreaths was part of cemetery service WALKERS CASH GOING TO AID QUAKE VICTIMS Some of the ised in tho May I Miles for Mil lions walk which in Brampton is on its way to help viclimi of the disas trous 111 Peru The walk met last week and to take some- of the fun is for Peruvian emergency The three walk sponsors World Servile agreed lo taking action TURN IN CASH Thousands of Georgetown district people ages took pari in tho walk Anjonc who has still not turned in their cash may do so at the Georgetown branch of the Bank Canada LITTER CHASE Clean Up Day SATURDAY JUNE 27th 1970 This Year I nvite and urge all Service Club Students from the Senior Pub School volunteer a few hours of the r time help free Our Town of Litter and Debr year ihe LITTER CHASE will be on main routes and problem areas I am asking the of all residents to take a moment or two remove all idler from In of own homes Once again our WORKS STAFF will be on duly remove any item that would not normally bo eked up on a regular Garbage Pick Up All Volunteers are report to THE MUNICIPAL WORKS YARD Maple E al a participate in our Annual Litter and Clean Up day Looking forward toeing you then Mayor FOR PICKUP CALL 8776983 GEORGETOWN R R4 GEORGETOWN OPEN MONDAY TO THURSDAY A TO FRIDAY TO SATURD A TO SPECIAL SIX COLORS Golden Sea Spray Ohvs Fore it Ruby Red OZITE Wide Foam Rubber Back LESS THAN 50 SQ YDS yd COLORFUL CORRUGATED PANELS x Ideal for covering Your Sundeck or Patio Colorful for Patio Fencoi and Yellow REZ STAIN for Fencoi and Patio WALNUT MAHOGANY REDWOOD TEAK CEDAR SANDALWOOD PLANNING ON BUILDING Sm LUMBER MART for Fraa Quotation on AH BUILDING MATERIAL VALUE POST FORM COUNTER TOPS Gold Glitter on While Gold Glitter on Sand Terrific for Cottaga and Horn 2925 S BC CEDAR IDEAL FOR FENCES AND I 1 H FT er r 12c SAVINGS ON HARDWOOD VENEER PLYWOOD SLIGHT Ideal for Building and Furniture SI WE AM HERE

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