Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1970, p. 11

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NOTHING SPOTTY ABOUT THIS PINTO Fofdl all now car the will go on solo September at the more than Ford dealers of Ford Motor Company Urn ted Del more than per Imperial gallon Pinto is powered by a provod engine Available In one model a Pinto a inches longer than the present highest sailing import but tavern Inches lower and eight inches wider CHATTING byMHB Very Personal Aspect to Cottage Fireplace Wood Whan art leaping ami firewood lhce arc Hie i liouri I love sitting in the fireplace at the collate hint of chill or dampness In the I air servos a excuse light the fire and goo I must be book or to com for my while is going If I happen to be one the fire Is good an I it not It Is even belter a definite stimulant to Whan I first led the cottage to my mother in The I rep used for heat be cause there was a big coal and wood range in the kitchen supply of that It for pure except for the odd bit of cooker like bread over the coals ail and popcorn ill could still Int for pleasure heading Wood for th f rep ice i and ringc was a hobby or Always when tiking a walk along the shore kept a harp for pieces of and tote them back for her delight in adding to her tion And she had a bit one stashed away in a woodshed Vhich it was her pleasure to fcecp In order All the hardwood odd bits salvaged from chairs tables etc were neatly tacked In and baskets It w is a pleasure to go into it Tharti very satisfying about the and smell of a good wood pile In fact there a something very to mo about wood period Gives a sense of security comfort Besides It my law used to like to work with It oil small branches etc Sometime while so she vised an antique hone Hint her pride She would tell us then lint Juat bin Tho family of course to do ticjr slurc toiard keeping the wood in good supply and length Lack ling In process the bigger tees to be cut lo die One a member was working away end on the when suddenly the air was rent w th harp cry distress I rushed to an up window to behold the woodman trailing forlornly back lo the cottage a pleio of the held in hand In an excess of ho hid jwed right thru the cross And rijhl we t buy new one We were able hac one made Now grtntlmt gone but till go to the col age she much and wt still enjoy the fiedinc with the wood she treasured a hardwood kindling and odds ami cm Is of old ft I mentioned before Mind you a fire can become pretty personalized when you recognize and pieces of chain jou have once sit on yea and even bits of a building long since demolished in fiiour of modern plumbing all adding fuel to the flames And wt pined a landmark or i this summer We used up the last of grandma hardwood and had to lay In a now supply It look nearly as good as Ihe wood she bought lo those many years ago And for some reason It stack as well I cant ever re member having an in the woodshed when the was In chase but now It at all unusual at And another thing there just seem to be any more driftwood or for the collecting What has become of it I wondcrT And those persona lizcd bits pieces of kindling have long since gone up In smoke As far it actual fuel is concerned our fire place fires are doomed be come pretty prolan from no on afraid A certain will bo but once each fire Is still unique beautiful No two can ever be the same and even the die down the changing patterns colours and shapes of the coals hold imagination I do lov a fire Or did say that before IN THE MAIL BAO Wants Underground Wiring Program to Be Extended in Town Drue Dear Sir In the Herald of August pago noticed that the now houses on Noble Court will have an underground hydro system Does an underground hydro system reaily cost so much that we have lo put up with wires all our towns It Is that over head winni his been met in many tries The time to bury the is when the road is built eg Court There ore many roads that ore going to be rebuilt in the next few years end maybe would GEORGE MIEHM SAYS NO MATTER WHAT you want to save for or for how long wo can help you Because got so many faront ways to savo that one of them has to bo just right for you We can oven you with the toughest part of saving gelling started Once you on your way the rest easy Usance feeling to watch your money and Interest pile up So if you could use some help when it comes to saving come in and see me Wave a few ideas up our sleeve to make saving almost painless We like to look after you at the ROYAL BANK Main St North Georgetown Phone give i opportunity lo get rid of ugly wires good how much bolter Sargent Road and Reicway Drive would look with underground hydro if it can bo done on Noble Ct it can purely be done eke where How about il residents time to act is now Yours truly Gordon J Hunt IT THH TRUTH The average man will Declare Pairs Champions At Duplicate Bridge Club Four mombus and at tho Tuesday of Georgetown duplicate bridge club topped entrants annual competition for men a pairs and women pairs played lst week In the Legion auditorium Mrs Fred Peters and Mrs Robert Barber won the cast west division and wore overall for ttie women BUI Ihmilton of Milton Mid Bob Dickson Erin duplicated their feat for the men Ion The evening brought out the attendance in the club history men and worn MEN SECTION winners BUI Hamilton Boh son 2nd Disk Mike Lor 3rd Reynolds Ron Reynolds a father and son combination Alt Hunt Ted Jim KaHl Bill Wmdel John CoaU Richard Raymond North South 1st Reg Bon la Hunt Ted 3rd J tin Bill Wandel John Coals Richard Raymond East West 1st BUI Ha il ton Bob Dickson 2nd Mike lied Art Ron Snow ry flnd Hanls SUCTION Overall winnero 1st Mrs Mrs Robert Barber 2nd Diane Mas ters 3rd tied Mrs Reg Reynolds and Mrs Ron Reynolds Mrs Muriel Al len and Mrs Bob Williams Mrs Walter Mrs Jack Campbell North South 1st Diane Masters Bonnie Mrs Reg Reynolds Mrs Reynolds 3rd Mrs Muriel Al len Mrs Bob Williams Trudy Charters Mrs VI Last West 1st aims Fred Mrs Robert Barber 2nd Mrs George Walker Mrs George 3rd Mrs Wot tor Mrs Jack Campbell Telford Kay IN THE MAIL BAG Wants Quicker Action On Traffic Lights Maple Avenue Dear S r Would please Include ihl loiter I hive sent to Georgetown In your Mail Big column Gentlemen On the of Juno copy of a letter I to unwell appeared in the George- Herald reply stated If province Approves and pajs its share Here it la three monUts I at or and nothing has boon done With coming of winter just around the corner this in- tcraectlon will become r than ft now Must I Hi HERALD THURSDAY PAGE we watt for a accident fore these long overdue lights arc When will work Rum Bradley Come meet your friends at ACTON FALL FAIR Sept 1819 Admission PS j Friday Sept PARADE VARIETY CONCERT FEATURING OUTSTANDING Professional Chcflvers and Versatile Entertainer Peggy Calypso and Limbo Dancer Benny Comedy Violinist Jack Batsman Magic and Comedy George Balloon fantasy Sisters Jimmy MiCDonald Piano Trumpet end CROWNING Of MISS ACTON PAIR Saturday Sept MONSTER PARADEOLD FIDDLERS I BABY HOUSE AND CATTLE SHOW iMIDWAYMUSICAL FAIR NIGHT DANCE IN THI AT Canada Your new cars are ready See the 7Ts from Ford and Mercury Pinto The little long distance car Meet Fords brand new little Pinto Priced and sized like the imports with tough proven engine that miles per roomy inside with hi front bucket seats standard Put a ttle kick in your life with Pinto Introducing the all new Mercury Comet The tittle car with better ideas The all new Mercury Comet brings you the money saving advantages of a little car plus a choice between and door models and a choice from three Sues or a performance proven V Mercury Meteor money gets you mora Costs a little over butweflunder Completely for on the priced In the popular to thousand dollar range power ventilation steel guard rails In every door and a husky but economical V8 Unbeatable value Id this popular price range door aedaa Mercury Cougar with a spirit of adventure The new Cougar Is longer lower wider this year And morn luxurious than ever Hi back sumprofile bucket seats speed floor mounted stick CO in arc among many standard features Mustang Sets the pace The most extensive styling change ever for Mustang Long nosed lean and low With a wider stance and 3 exciting new shapes all new models including a Sportsroof a mere inches high More than ever Mustang is Number One Ford Take a quiet break This years Ford is one of the strongest quietest ever built And the most luxurious Fords Front Room with handsome new instrument panel is fine car elegance at its cu in and power front disc brakes are standard on the LTD Strength luxury and quiet arc standard in every model LTD Better ideas make better cars MARQUIS TORINO MERCURY METEOR CORTINA- FORD THUNDERBIRD PINTO COMET COUGAR -MUSTANG- MAVERICK- FORD TRUCKS Baxd on puce On

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