Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 16, 1970, p. 14

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Im hoping says Jacques St Pierre as he tries out fh fine bike eh person own on September Thais the day a customer nan be Mill Street Is New Location for Jacksons A familiar on Mail Jackson has moved Mill Street renting pirt of the Legion building recently as UAW headquarters Morris bought the downstairs section of Jackson a sear then bought the upstairs in J j of this year Upon receding notice the building was rented he decided hi liked Georgetown looked fur a new location He Is not new to tin he also owned ai operated Discount in loronto In his new lo cation he has added mm more items nil iid i household tins aids lushing Politics are one of his con suraing interests having as one of the ilgn in in the mi elect Mil better known is I Bad Stores to the Toronto Board of Control At the moment he is J i free r CLM complete slit as an The draw e jll be September 1- in tune lo somebody 1m ti school i a new with hi He lues in Tor wife and mine to to in i le ire Two full time Mi Eleanor and Mr Greta two rnr Sue Hi mussen aid nor Rolf mind lie store Morns Miller THURSDAY JULY at the new Jackson clothing how to the on Mill Street Owner More THE MAIL BAG NEW FIRE TRUCK STILL HAS SIREN Blvd Sir I would like to make use your Mail Bag column to ad dress a letter to citizens Georgetown in order to correct 10ff7 Cidillac ambulance replaced with a lone horn The two tone Is to be used on in with TOYOTO Beit Low Priced Clr Available PARK TOYOTA an error In The Herald of Jul Id like to bring attention re products And make scry mention Of a blooper in The sound That I leave unansw lnltk i tin el t fire new we have in both cm operate two thro From it the bee bop sound dotsili it the ir not abound deem makes a wail to he sure Or a lhats clear pure the 1 Of these two vehicles are proud And sou know them ITS JUST DOWN THE HILL FOR AIL YOUR Floral Requirements Just a Few Stop East of Mam St COLOR TV PRICES GOING D W N NOW AT RYDERS TV Decreases Announced by Several Makers WE CAN COLOR At Pricoi I WE CAN SUPPLY 9 Black White Recorders and Component low prices INQUIRIES 8779796 SUMMER SPECIALS US IMPORT PERMA PRESS KLOPMAN 15 de Reg yet Excellent NOW Limited Supply PRINTED SILKS- WASHABLE 15 wide ff ONLY I YD Reg SI yd up l SAILCLOTH PRINTS- Cleiring at the bargain of FREE OFFERS Your owing machine overhauled FREE purchase of 00 or moro Fabric NO Fabric Value of FREE of new Sewing Machine OFFER GOOD UNTIL AUGUST Shop and Save in Downtown Georgetown MAIN NORTH 8774331 BUTTERICK SIMPLICITY STYLE PATTERNS Alto Sowing Books and Cataloguoi Browne Hosts Picnic Again Fine Days Outing by Ralph Hawt Norm Word and his new ex have taken over reins of Branch for the next months and in consequence It is expected a number of will be made One a most important one is the forming of a Finance Committee some thing that has been needed for some lime It is expected that this committee will set up budget for the next year will also investigate all diturcs before he Branch com mits itself Stephens- the past en chairman Kama and Pat Chamberlain are this years cochairmen for entertainment combined llmr efforts to put on one the picnics hue seen for several years this Browne kind enough to extend to the the use of his prop cits This gesture on the part of is indeed appreciated by Branch members The picnic got underway at an Sunday July Alex Tijlor was the most pop- til person it that time toe close second in signing up shooters Two buses kept busy transporting folk back and forth lo the swim pool Ice cream and you were handed out to the children between swimming and eating kept Clint Hughes busy giving them pony rides It was suggested prior the picnic that perhaps the Glorious should be Bus Hale volunteered to the horse to be King Billy Hush No problem but later discovered that he would ho too busy Another mmbcr of the executive volunteeredj but the horse objected so i hole thing had to be cancelled I The rices went off In fine Isle under the supervision oil Mike Hank and other volunteers In the fiie years and under wis winner In the iris races winners were Smith Cox HO Delia ami ox 11 Carol Nurse Valerie Stcph i lti Betty Thompson id Hiss ices Paul St dreg Ijwr David StapI litem Nurse 1011 Timj iurncr Stephen Archibald Jos- Hughes Keith Hugh Mike Thompson iiob I idles race Jill Kcmshead I Mrs Mens race His Frank Vlictman lad us spot race Beth Yates mens piggy back Lin egg tossing Harry ladies ball throw Hetty Mystery guestl found by Sheila Capper Meanwhile at the dart shoot were won by M Hale H Bottoms Ward C Hughes M Lories so Sandifer T J Kwn Ferguson A tip of the hat to Clintl Hughes Bruce Hen ry and a small group of loluntecrs who made the picnic by their efforts in the larly morning late evening it the Branch on Friday building was pack with steak wlntj Joe passed out steaks and roasts to Schoficld Boyd M Porter Nome J Gar butt M Hill Ditchlleld Winners of the last car draw were Russell Doug Hill Ward T Harrison Next Friday is the big one mill car club members should on hand you could win car At the dance on Saturday prizes won by Wnkc Jim Valantinc won the downstairs one The new ways and means John Ferguson and Hold arc busy lining up the best orchestras for fall and winter dancing This Saturday July Ross and the Country Rhythm Boys will be on hand the Col lowing Saturday July the Peel County Gents will supply the music and on Saturday August 1st Ross will be back Your PRO Is having two weeks away from It all Is look nit forward to a relaxing vac a lion from which we hope loj return full of setup and go REGULAR A D E R T I S E R S GET THE BEST RESULTS START YOUR CAMPAIGN NEXT WEEK The Georgetown Herald

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