Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1970, p. 15

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Anne Melcombe Receives Highest Guiding Honour The Gold Cord the est award in and very ever achieve this honour Anne Ranger with the 1st Georgetown Land received her Gold Cord in a ceremony at St An drew United Church June The of the and Guide Companies led by Captain Airs Colleen Cruickahank formed a choir and Rev Kelvin op ened the service with a pray NNE Achieved Highott Guiding Award District Mr a Joan Silk explained the require leading to a Gold Cord and commended Anne for her maturity and rellabllty The Gold Cord and Gold Cord pin were presented to Anne by the White area J Mrs Jen Henderion During the reception which followed the service Anne was given a sterling coflee spoon embossed with the Girl Guide crest a cup and decorated with the Guiding mo tif and an engraved candy dish Centring the tea table a large cake decorated with the blue and gold trefoil The moth ers of the Local Association provided a delicious lunch and Rangers Sheila and Hetty poured tea and coffee Among the invited guests were Mr Mrs D Mel combe and Mm J Praties area executive secretary Mrs J area international advisor Dean deputy Division Commlv loner Mrs Reed District Commissioner for Credit Val Miss Mary Wright i plain Miss Judy Harrison inner Lieutenant well as Gulden and personal friends of Anne IN THE MAIL BAG Wants Taxpayers Vote On Road Expenditure tor the Charles Street ma be we are making some progress after all despite all the pollution explosion pressures and tensions have built for I also the residents melt happinis in their I sent the following let clerk feel thai it bo helpful print tilt letter in The Herald p1ease do I think that the people sho Id it lei be if is int Re the Notice of application the corporation George town to dispense with a vole of the electors in The George town Herald about the of lit in for sum of object to peruse with a of the diet in this milter i justification in for spending the um Of to provide more room and comfort in the motor wliuh is ive unfortunate found out one the main polluters of the people In ing on the Uiects singled for retonsti should the opportunity to either sn jes or no to the tutting down of trees and destruction of i neighbourhood I horn A on Magic Show Increases Local Police Fund The Wonderful World of a magic spectacular presented in Memorial on June v for pnnsor th Georgetown Police Association spokesman or the lualion said ah out h of shows in tic and evening I he show wis pro a former ABC network Was Standard Products Small Arms Employee A former Standard Products employee Mrs Alex Tanwell died In Peel Memorial hos pital Brampton on June The former Mary the was the daughter of the late John and Ann Pitura and was born at MoMunn and lived in and Winnipeg before Ontario in She met hi husband while they were em at the Small Arms plant in Long Branch They had been Georgetown residents at Ictla Street She attended Church and was very fond of her garden and flowers She leaves her husbind a sister Mrs Nancy Winnipeg and brother Michael Hadishville four pbews two nieces John conduct Hie funeral service in Im nnnucl Church on July A graveside service took place on July at St Marys Riverside Cemetery Manitoba with Rev con ducting the service And all should he to of our bird mo to provide all need and I ask council of lhc lowi of Georgetown not to fall victm to a mil id of progress We are in the middle of a serins recession To spend such a reck less fashion will not get us of it IN THE MAIL BAG Finds Seniors Home Fine Addition to Town R Georgetown Dear Sir The article in jour insue last week about the new senior w is very in but did not include any to ihi people or or responsible Accordingly may I ask you to forward my sincere to those responsible especially for the concept The combination of easy access to he outdoors complete privacy and the opportunity to mingle Is Inspiring To me all proof that CONTROL BALANCED WHEELS Dont Io Wring tan lower your safely I evil In local end high speed highway driving Yeull gat up to 50 more mileage from your tire and youll saving driving loot More Local Musicians Or Band May Fold Up Byron Street Dear Mr Editor Mr Arthur of the Georgetown Citizens band has indicated that unless there is a largo turnout of and area musicians to support his efforts to revitalize the band he will regretfully have to terminate his leader ship Mr Milliard has rendered yeoman service to the town in his past activities with band and it is hoped that he will jet the support of every musician to enable him to pre pare the bind for the Exhibit ion contest in August Of the 27 present it the June rehearsal only were from Georgetown and area The balance Mr brought from Toronto Art feels that this area should provide majority of band members with only necessary extras being brought in on special occasion In discussing this with th band executive Air indicated that next Monday July the ewe lal day to determine lead If you as a musician are In lerested then get to the Ced park it SHAW and show your enthusiasm for the quality of a band that Art Is capable of producing and h la very necessary for ad vertising the town it has done since the turn of the century Yours truly THE GEORGETOWN WATER SAFETY TIP Never go canoeing unless yea can swim Canoes easily over turn Always wear a WINS DAYS INTEREST ON MILLION for a FREE WHEEL BALANCE CHECK it A Georgetown woman Mm Ed Van of 11 John Street won the day a interest on a million dollars as a draw at a Milton Community Credit Union dinner and dance re cently The occasion attended by officials and guests was in celebration of the Credit Ion reaching a million dot lars in assets BIO CHIQUI During the dinner Jules Ft I J presented a large lined cheque for to Credit Union pres ident Jim made payable to the members Mra Van won the interest during the dance which followed when Milton Mayor Brian Best drew her ticket GEORGETOWN 779725 R R4 GEORGETOWN OPEN MON TO WED Ill TO ANO FRIDAY TO SATURDAY AM TO P M 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