Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1971, p. 3

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Two Rinks Will Compete In District Curling Bonspiel by Ralph Howe With Zone meeting tiled for Sunday January Zone Charles Heath called a zone council for January 5 People who arc requested to at tend these meetings arc rone and also branch presidents sec re lama mid The above was held a I Branch where Branch represented Norm Ward and Bob Bruce Collms wis there in viUtion of Charles Henth It appeared that sonic branch from north cud of tin lone could not hack the for Erin Acton Milton and Streets branches were con their absence Commander Charles Heath Is asking for sports mind members donate some or their time lo zone track and field If arc interfiled in youth and irnck and field be sure lo attend the one at Sunday Januarj at 2 Contact any branch executive member he gladly you further lare Bruce Collins wis appointed of Leadership and This is a new ap pointment at zone Bruce job will be to arrange seminars or workshops on fori Zone He will be on such occasions We be It will be a mansized job addressing zone members on branch actiuties and prosnm which will cover just out aspect of the legion from membership throuh com work and lalional proams s dls- rains U A zone church parade cussed at the meeting and it seems that it will likely take place at Bramalca BACK TO NORMAL branch every 1 us rued to normal aft 11 holidays I t rls and 1 re Monday and W 1 The I us dart leuue full on y nlfihta a Joes dart shoot Those who carried steak- home last Cumpslj Russell Russell lUvlej Porter and V McLean Prior to the car there was a round of applause for one of Joe regular Friday patrons Win who her birthday The oar club winners for last weeks draw were G 1 Ward and I Crabtrte Bell winner of two tickets for MIL at Toronto on Saturday on the a long attracted a good turnout of members At the bingo winners were Helen Cumpsn Ralph Hawes Hank Russell and Jim Bishop There were some remarks pbout people from up stairs up there how such remarks will be and the people hope to win next Incident Ij the upstairs people were not so bad at resumption of dances Bob and Cory were music mnkers winners were Mrs Rod and Mrs Joe Martin The door went Mrs Amy and Rod Next week Ihe Country will bo on BOWLERS QUALIFY una on I Our hikes a at on at one bowling when out of w en Georgetown qualified for region d A of Jean id Mil lie Allen Win Jan and limpson were learns id and third Ann Nicholson and Handy tcJin Helen Mary Fields Gail Diane A the spot with from town of Dot Cormick Ann t Collin place The cores were A team B High ii line triple llama More sports in is by sporty ilniniun Hank Russell As the nnd Now Year fc sea on is pjssed all 120 members to jolx and sport ictnities we hope Jnniurv is the of a busy sched On one the pin bowling gets Beech Street In Brampton On this date Branch will be re presented by three teams of six members each Bowlers who will be taking part arc as lows G Nurse D Wilkes J Timpson Swarm Archibald Nicholson Dean Kint Collier McCartney A Cox N Buckley A Pol lock and J Don forget that all bowlers are to be at the Beech St bowling lanes by a We want this event to be one if many trophy winners for Also on and Wentwonth Curling Club dii SI Hamilton district gets At Oils time Branch will hive two of the best rinks in the going all out for George No 1 rink for the eurling will be Ell D Moi Campbell and I it Chamberlain In order THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JAN PAGE 3 to hJe the best our No rink tee time his been an Hilton Curling for Sunday at 12 noon for our other to curl off Winner of the d will he ihe second rink to represent lion for the di curling at I a in Hamilton Firsl draw stnrts at 10 am 2nd at and 3rd I to be held on Sun if of and morn for Br inch 10 at both these It a lo to the fellows when llicy member of the branch for them UK Hope to sec it all Brampton J in also Hamilton Jan 3 and luck inch thank Forecast New Schools The cipitn forecast Hilton County director of icution Jnmis as a one for the bo sols out J ye capital of 25 A does not expense expenses ire si eh Univ buildups dm us to building and equipment NEW PUBLIC SCHOOLS The force the bond for three new public schools a i sell and provi si in for semi other f forecast also number of lions to ting schools Million in Additions However there a no sinn for funds for a new ad- m building Th bis lo move out of current facilities and is enlarging the Burlington offices to accommodate hoard us of July REGION AGAIN Bee of the possibility of regional th not want to spend any Urge sums on new The forecast includes for pub lic schools nnd SB for secondary schools The now board will deal mill this proposed forecast at irst session on 28 to Church PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rtv H Smith 1000 Morning Worship Nursery Care am Chunh School LUTHERAN CHURCH Windsor Road at Carole am Worship Service 15 a m Sunday School Georgetown Alliance Church Evmgtlkil Ctnlennlat Public School Minister J Phillips Telephone a Sunday School all classes m Morning Worship Service BAPTIST CHURCH Minister Rev Cairns Organist Mrs 10 am Church School 1 m Morning Worship Evening fellowship VISITORS WELCOME ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH Organist John Taylor A am Church School Grade 1 and up am Morning Worship Nursery to Grade No Bible Study COME AND WORSHIP GEORGETOWN EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT C BIBLE PREACHING m and Family Sunday School a A Church Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church 8772B48 MINISTER REV F YOUNG 10 a Church School 00 am Morning Worship NURSERY CARE ORGANIST MRS E At a NEW LOCATION still with the OLD TIME MESSAGE Georgetown Pentecostal Church Rov John pallor No 8774876 YES WE MOVE INTO THE FORMER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MAIN STREET NORTH THIS SUNDAY at 10 am Join our growing Sunday School Claiiai from nunary to adult am Pint of rla mmaga in I Tha New Birth Subject Turning Sotoilt Mn Shalla Tuaiday m and Church With You In Mind With Ui WwkEnd SYLVANIA COLOR TV It look clean distinctive Thu set you hi im viewing arm Sylvan lat Color Bright and 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