Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 18, 1971, p. 16

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FIVE NEW FACES AT CREDIT VALLEY CONSERVATION INAUGURAL Credit Volley Conservation Authority Chairman Roy McMillan welcomed five week members to tho Authority inaugural last Frank Pictured above are Mrs Joan Gower Caledon Township and standing left to right Ernest Sykes Georgetown Lyons Township Glen Grice Mississauga and lames S Graham Each member will take place on the Advisory Board of lis choice and work for the betterment of good Conservation In the Credit Valley and across Ontario Pictured after the recent Inaugural meeting of the Credit Authority is the new executive for Standing left to right Grant Port Credit A I Georgetown Howard Stewart Chinguacousy Township Seated left to right J W Powley Brampton Roy McMillan Chairman of Authority Robert R Parker Aclon Authority Vicechairman Each member of the executive choirs an advisory board will In the Authority made up of members and members These Advisory Boards recommend policy to the Authority in line with the aims and objectives of good conservation practices CVCA photos by Joan Rollings Reads Extracts From School Records Mrs Lloyd Marshall was by Mrs D McLean served less to the March meeting of delicious lunch the I The roll call we red by each naming a place of interest in the North West tones Mrs president welcomed members along with two visitors She re marked it had been a lime since we met as the Feb ruary meeting had been post Several items of business had to be dealt with was decided not to participate in the seniors training school AccLSsoncs for the Homo as leaders were not available Correspondence was read including a letter from the foster child in Korea It was moved and seconded that be sent to him for a belated birthday gift theme or meeting was education Mrs as convener took the chair and called on Mrs Given for the motto It fitted In with the theme as it was Things kept In Use Never Rust The current events were en by Mrs McLean Two minute reports were given by Mrs Given Mrs Marshall and Mrs Ada Kirkwood Mrs Henderson president of Hal Ion district was an honoured visitor and mils speaker She a member of the neigh 1 was well known to all On her opening remarks she I complimented the branch on able to jVerdlCl push- so much with so few in number She continued her talk which was on education and read a report written in an old township record book dated It was from the superintendent of schools and proved to be quite interesting Mrs thanked Mrs Henderson for her informative talk President then took over the meeting and some unfinished business was looked after Members were asked to bring the decorated cakes poems composed by members about the I which ire the for the district annual in May Mrs Given read three poems which she had composed two humorous and one of a serious nature There were just twi cakes on display After the with Canada and the W I Grace Mrs Marshall assisted The met again in the community centre on Saturday morning The roll call was answered with Why 1 Drink Milk Suggestions were made regarding a name for the cover of the note books After debating for some time girls decided It would be tho Dairy Queens Under cuss ion was the topic Milk and Money Nancy and demonstrated making a and a potato salad The Scouts and Cubs wll be holding their rummage sale in the community centre on Satur So the Ho me making will meet in the church basement Church had to be cancelled again due to another severe storm which hit on Sunday Mr and Mrs Harry Robin Son formerly of Erin now in button West called on the last week Sorry to hear Leo is a patent in Georgetown pita Hope his stay will be a short one Winnlfrcd Sm th Dangerous Driving Play Charades at Zeta Alpha Meeting March s first meeting of Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma held at the home of Chris Burrcll The executive board and committee chairmen spoke briefly on their official duties members food for thought with the chapter coming up shortly Plans were made for the St Patrick day party to be held at Cynthia Partridge home on March 13 Each girl will bring some goodies befitting a king or even St Pot himself Miriam Vickie Owen and Marleno Kolman presented the evening program Marleno read her views on the topic of Music Into Drama and Dance the reading the was split Into two is for playing of charades After tbe project hostess ad refreshments to her while chatted aventa GLEN WILLIAMS CGIT Explorers Service For World Prayer Day CGIT girls and Explorer girls or the United Church held a youth service for World Day of Prayer In tho church Wed nesday evening March with a food attendance The service was based on the order of vice written by women of Guy ana Jamaica Virgin Islands and the Caribbean Rev Ridley had the call to worship and the service was in sections we pray we meditate we wo read we pray wo give we answer Mrs Ridley sang the Lord Prayer to the tune of West Indian chant meditate was taken by Explor leader Mrs Corla Ratten bury followed by the Explorer girls singing Blowing in the Wind We question was taken by Cheryl Camp bell Linda Brenner Susan Hugh We read was taken by Brenner Betty Campbell Mrs Donna Lambert played her guitar and sang a modem spiritual The offering was taken by Diane Splcer and Wendy ford The offerings from this and similar youth services held across Canada assist projects of help all over the world re lict to earthquake victims in Peru being one We answer was read by Lin da Carney Rev Ridley closed with prayer and then everyone went to the church basement where tho girls and their lead Mrs Carta Mrs Barbara Wilson Mrs Ruth Stcinfatt and Mrs Donna Lam served coffee and cookies Mrs Ed Green Main Street saw a poor little robin on her lawn last week near the crocus es pushing through tho earth near a big snowbank The St Albans Guild had tables of euchre Thursday after noon March High lady Mrs C Swlticr low lady Mrs Van high man Hillock low man Haines The gift a fillet steak from Pres ton Eton was woo by Mrs Irene Jackson Ladies served lunch Despite the bad roads Sunday morning there was a fair turn out at the United Church to hear the speaker Mr Ronald Marston of the Alcohol and Drug Concerns Toronto Ht Is director of church and commun ity relations The members of A Georgetown man was con- Wednesday in provincial court of dangerous driving in connect an with an accident In one man was killed and and the four girls seriously Injured The driver was ordered held i custody for one week for sentencing pending preparation of a pre sentence report by Jude William A Maedel The arose out a a car crash on No at Nervals Com ier July 10 in which Brian of Inglcwood a rear Mat passenger in the car was killed I IN CFMETFKV I The car ended up against a Irce in the cemetery at the T at the Ctnnjuacousy Town Line There Is no question in my Maedel said In registering the conviction that the accused was travelling at more than an excessive rate of speed Junto Maedel also said there was reason why the driver have ailed to sec a war lint a stop sign and a lead end checkerboard the or iu r i NOT FAMILIAR Jude Maedel rejected a argument that the hid been caused by the inct tic accused was driving a with which he was not am I feel the accused showed a d for the safely of others as well as himself he said A witness sold he saw the car go through the stop sign crash into a guard rail rip through a chain link fence hit one tree and bounce into a sec and In the cemetery One of the passengers In the car said she estimated the speed of car at DRAPER DOBIE CO LTD MEMBERS THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Your Branch Office Squara Bdo Brampton Brampton Milton and Toronto Fast accurate quotations and service on any exchange Visit our modern office if you can However you can open on account by telephone SUCCESSFUL INVESTORS AND TRADERS KNOW DRAPER R Thomior E Btitty their organisation are greatly concerned about helping people especially youth in their drug problems This they endeavour through their educational prog rams Including church speakers addresses to high school asscm biles and classroom Instruction youth conferences institutes on alcohol educational booths cli nlcs for laymen and the clergy films Literature His many friends in tho vil lage and surrounding area were deeply saddened Tuesday morn ing March to hear of the sudden death of one who was friend to all a local merchant and for many years postmaster Harold Wheeler Our sincere sympathy is extended to the family his wife Nan sons Bill and Marty and sisters Delta and Mary and brother Andrew St Building Commit tee held a euchre in the parish hall Thursday evening March with a good attendance High score white card Mrs Abbie Haley 2nd white George Sar gent low Fred Jackson High pink card Mrs Cora Snyder 2nd George Sargent low At the conclusion of the evening Mrs R Reynolds presented Mrs T Haines with a gift as she was shortly ing for a holiday in ho Mr and Mrs Moody and family of Welland spent the weekend in the Glen and while here saw Gerald off on the train for New Brunswick where ho is entering military training About seventy five adults and children enjoyed a good supper of pancakes sausages and on Tuesday in St parish were received from the sick and shut ins Further equip ment for the kitchen as well as will be purchased Art ides were received for a penny sale Ladies were invited to World Day of Prayer service in on Church A flower film was discussed also a bake sale for May in town Ladies will to a Boy Scout dinner March AH ladies invited Stanley demonstration Mrs home on March A spring dance is planned for April Lunch was served to conclude the even Mrs C THE HERALD THURSDAY MARCH 18th PAGE hall St s Ladles Guild held their March meeting in the parish hall Monday March The president Mrs Hey opened the meeting Sec rotary and treasurer reports were given Thank you notes IN MAIL BAG Still Room For Members in Towns Citizen Band Byron Street Dear Mr Editor Georgetown Citizens Band is now preparing for spring and summer program Under the able leadership of Mr Ray Ellis of Bramalea the band is showing something of its musical capabilities and an invitation is extended to any young or old with a desire to participate in the programs to join us at once Rehearsals are held every Thursday night at Cedarvale Come and bring your instrum ent or come anyway and get an idea of the enjoyment that can be had as a musician There are no fees of any kind and every assistance will be given to prospective members Instruments used in the band are brass reed and percussion and string bass is available Other instrumentation Is used in orchestras dance bands etc If you arc interested please contact band president David Hastings for full information Yours truly Ed A Peters Public Relations a new of value atydur dealers DEMONSTRATION ON CERAMIC TILE A Qualified will be on hand to show how its done SATURDAY MARCH 20th Hardtop Coupe Brougham Hardtop Coupe New Store Gualph St E off No OPEN thru Sit to 8 to Variable ratio power 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