Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 18, 1971, p. 5

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Four Town Midgets Smother Opposition Georgetown Midget B Four Town team went on a scoring spree here Sunday and smother Acton In the second game a two game goals to- lount series They won the scries and so wait or the winner of StreetsvUleOrartgevlile series In the first period of Sunday game George Cousens scored from Paul and John Swan and Pole and George then netted assisted goals Brian Brown Kim Craw ford Paul from and Swan and Jack King from Bob Infills and Brian Brown scored second period goals In third It was Crawford from Dick and War Chord and Doug no ww at your Pittsburgh Paint dealer STREET United CoOperatives of Ontario GEORGETOWN FINISHES AT THIS LOW PRICE INTERIOR IATEX FLAT INTERIOR SEMIGLOSS INTERIOR HIGH GLOSS OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINTi AUSTRAL GLASS MIRROR PROVIDES A NEW LOCAL SERVICE All TYPES Of CLASS Cut TO SIZE ASSORTMENT OF MIRRORS ALSO ANTIQUE AND Room Tabl Topi Glass Shelving Scrams REPLACE YOUR BROKEN WINDOWS Industrial Commercial Glass Mirror Metal HOUR SERVICE AVAILABLE 61 Mill Street Georgetown 8778493 both scared Jack King from and Roy Peacock from Swan and Cousens and finally from King opening game March in Acton saw John Swan pick up two goals and an assist George a goal one threo assists Lav oil goal and an assist Warren Chard a goal and on assist Pete and Pea cock one goal each while as slsts went to Doug Bob Tony and Kim Crawford The Midget B Blues are con LIMEHOUSE by BUI Chord and THE GEORGETOWN HERALD aged by McCandless They entered in the New market Tournament March when they will meet Cobourg Midget in their first game SAFETY TIP A man cant outrun his aha but a driver can his headlights The Ontario Safety League reminds driver that it la simple common sen se to drive at a speed that will penult stopping within stretch of road illuminated by headlights Specialists on Platform For Limehouse Parents Limehouse school was the scene of lively discussion when the topic Meet Your School Ago Child was presented on March an introduction to education week in Ontario schools Miss psychologist for Halton County Board of Educa tion began tho evening by pre senting parents with a check list She left an open invitation for parents to discuss with her any aspect of the list which concerned them Mrs Henderson speech tea cher presented a provocative paper concerning the case study student with learning prob lems From this presentation much information evolved con cerning the services offered by County Board of Educa tion and the Health Unit when student has learning prob lems It was pointed out that it sometimes is a long process to child with learning cullies on the right track but the services do their utmost to help any child who has prob lems Randall of the County Health unit discussed nutrition and the role of nutrlt ion in the school child She tressed the Importance good eating habits and a balanced as a prerequisite for learn ing readiness There was some discussion regarding supple ment of vitamin pills but Miss Randall felt that a good diet was all that was really necessary in order to maintain a good standard of health Mrs tho Primary Consultant for Limehouse school and area number one County Board of Education out 1 tied the characteristics of chll from four to eleven years Because of the general eristics of groups parents and teachers wero able to the traits of their dents a tittle better A lively d scusslon followed Mrs Scrut presentation and through a finale including coffee and cookies Further meetings similar to the meet held tonight wilt be discus sed with parents and personnel the County The held their March meeting the home of Mrs Klrkputrick following the World Day of Prayer program Read were Mesdamca Mitchell Benton Patterson Bert Benton and Sanford Correspon dence that Miss May of Toronto will speak at the Thank offering meeting on April and notice of a meet ing of Brampton In St Andrew Church there March at 10 m Mrs A Benton spoke a few para graphs compering today youth habits with people of former times in explaining the theme A New People for a New Age Text word race was answered of scripture Mrs Wm Gcggie librarian of Bram pton Presbyterlol sold a number of her books to the ladles She also gave an enlightening and appreciated talk entitled How Shall We Sing the Lord in a Strange World Mrs thanked thoso contributing to the program and the hostess Mrs the meeting with prayer Tho hostess served lunch alter wards to the ten attending Misses Noble and Jacqueline Crichlon were am those who left Mai ton last Thursday on an educational trip to Europe Including a Me diterranean cruise We hope that as well as furthering their education that they enloy their tour Mrs Karn and Judy and Donna Scary of Green Bay Ma Island spent several days with Mrs Monroe and vis ted other close relatives recen Mr A Benton has been a patient in hospital in George town since Thursday under ob servation girls held their fourth meeting at Mrs March 13 Members talk about their books and then went to the kitchen where they made cheese crisps salmon dip whipped toppings Roll call answered with something that affects the price of milk president Cathy Lindsay closed the meeting Mrs A W Benton AUCTION SALE JACKSON S next to Legion Mill St Georgetown SALE STARTS MARCH MARCH 19th SAT MARCH pm Clearing Ont The Warehouse Yob can get the biggest Bargains of the Year DONT MISS THIS SALE HARDWARE Tools pliers wrenches saws drill bits tro wels levels hammers squares tiles vice etc G light bulbs fishing gear rods reels lines tackle hooks etc Batter etc etc etc HOUSEHOLD GOODS Pots pans clips glasses bowls car Bets mops pyrex coffee percolators steam irons trie knife electric con opener scatter rugs table cloths low wax Raid etc etc etc CLOTHING Mens box work gloves cotton slips coats Jackets pants shirts under wear boys mens ladies chit areas Bras girdles ponty hose sweaters blouses jump ers boys suits etc etc etc SUNDRIES tooth paste hair spray shampoo soap Gillette razor blades pens scissors assorted school sup plies sewing supplies sleep ing bags luggage mens and ladies etc etc etc JEWELLERY watches mens and ladies radios tape recorders ring and bracelet sets cuff link sets lighters pen sets etc etc etc TOYS dolls Baby GoBye Chatty Cathy etc dolla ture turtle dove dresser etc little girls sewing machine oval set Slxx- Juice machines player Badminton sets table tennis pony models mariner sport cruiser and games deal break the tee football hockey tipit slip disc etc rldo em ear etc etc etc Cash or Charges Show Alaska Films At I Family Night Mr Mrs George Burt opened their home on March to members of Wom en Institute their families and friends Members held their business meeting then were Joined by guests later in the evening to enjoy a travelogue Mrs Leslie education convener had arranged for Mr and Mrs Frank to show films of the r to mile trip to Alaska port of It along the Alaska highway The business meeting opened with This Land of Ours A discussion took place on train ing school short courses and home economics and selections were made Mrs poke about supporting the iris and members voted ten dollars Girls from Silverwood and Limehouse attended class- on Saturday mornings Mrs Bruce Lindsay home Mrs Frank Brown county pub- relations officer was present at this meeting The annual birthday party as set for April at Stewart Coffee fruit bread and were served at the conclusion of a pleasant MARCH 1071 Was Third Generation to Serve as Merchant in Glen Third generation of his to serve as a merchant and postmaster in Glen Williams Harold Wheeler died denly at his home there on March Son of John A and Ida Wheeler he had a deep affection for the village where ho spent his life and often that everything I wanted I found right hero He attended public school In the Glen and Georgetown High School For almost years he was postmaster and operated the Wheeler grocery store fine musician he ployed E flat horn for many years with the Georgetown band often a prize winner at the CNE He was a member of the Masonic Lodge Ho leaves his wife Irene Nan Tost two sons Harold William Bill and Martin Doug Marty a grandson Wil liam Kyle Wheeler brother Andrew Toronto and sisters Mrs Mary of Georgetown and Mrs Chart Hnra of Tor ito He was predeceased by a granddaughter Amber Lynn and brothers Wlnfleld and Win of Glen Williams and sell Fort Erie Funeral service in Glen Wil Hams United Church on March was conducted by Rev Wal ter Ridley Mrs Harold was organist Pallbearers were Ross Giles Mervyn Klrby Her bert Preston Robert Ernest and Kenneth Beam Flower bear were Beaumont Mike Sargent Bob Ken Engleby Mitch and Foreman Grand Volley Interment was In Glen Williams cemetery A touching tribute was con trlbulcd In verse by a friend Ross Giles when he learned of Mr Wheelers death We had some bad news the other day They told us Harold bad passed away But we can t believe it doesn t seem real Numbness not grief is what Three May Combine In Garbage Disposal Esquesing and deputy reeve will serve on a Joint com mittee Milton Nossagaw and to invest gate the possibility of using an abandoned pit on land owned by Milton Brick as a garbage dis posal site for the three The sanitary land fill site has been Inspected but will be reviewed again when snow melts rbe he really will gone For in our memories he will live And perhaps there is another Wheelers store Where all of us shall meet once more ESQUESING COUNCIL BRIEFS council Monday decided to inform North Association for the Men tally Retarded that donations ore given by County part of which is paid by Esques township in their county level The association had asked for a grant They had no objection to tho Holy Cross Charitable As holding logos In the Riviera Township approval Is now necessary for applic ant to receive a license from the Lotteries Branch of the government The Esquesing share of the Grand River Conservation Authority budget for Is Council okayed the exten sion of a building permit Thomas Grey of Burlington on land he owns on Con 1 Lot The original permit has expired since sickness prevented the Greys building the original time Council stated the permit was not transferable council will be among the councillors from all over Halton attending the joint meeting In Holiday Inn April 1 Keith Webb Nor vol was given permission to ex tend his greenhouses It is an agricultural use and doesn contravene the holding by law commented Reeve Tom Hill A used V plough will bought from Dominion Road Machinery for Fun Day Combined With Rummage Sale The organization of Cubs Scouts group bad a successful day at tho commun ity Centre on Saturday There were tables of clothing some new articles and a table of home baked goods It was a fun day for the child with a fish pond and other gomes to participate in Lunch was available at the booth Tic kets had previously been sold on three lucky draws The lovely bride doll dressed in 10 bills was won by B Smellie of Ookvlllo The foe pot was won by Mrs Myr tie Sargent of Acton and Bill Fisher was the winner of a set of dailies The door prize of basket ot groceries went to local lady Mrs Geggii There was a great deal of work Involved and the committee ap preciates the help given many Considering the condition of some of back roads there a fair crowd out to enjoy the euchre at the community centre on Tuesday night Prize winners were ladies 1st Bet Smith 2nd Delia Snow gents 1st Charlio Thompson 2nd Britten draws Mrs Robert McEnery Bruce Harlcy There was a good crowd out at the dance on Saturday even sponsored by the commun ity centre board Al Orchestra provided the music An enjoyable time was held and the couples ore looking forward to next one Glad to report Leo was able to leave hospital on Saturday Mr and Mrs Norman Swarm and Beverly spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Frank Smith Mr and Mrs El wood Snow Mr and Mrs Ernie MeEnery Mr and Mrs Norman Sinclair Mr and Mrs Jesse McEnery and Mr and Mrs Fred Short 111 were at Islington on Friday night at the homo of Mr and Mrs Gordon Price The party was to honour Gordon who was celebrating a birthday Smith ng Several people from Sliver wood enjoyed a bus trip to the Royal Ontario Museum and the flower show held there Lots of crows around this vie Inlty In spite of lots of snow Alicia C Scott DID YOU KNOW The month of January named after the Roman god Janus HORNBY The home Mr and Mrs Harry Lowden was a happy place on Sunday February when Open House was held for the wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Martin Lowden of Toronto Friends and relat ives gathered to Join in celebration of a wonderful pie Fifty five guests attended this happy event The table was decorated with a large wedding cake and candles Friends attended from Strath- Delhi Hornby Toronto and Clarkson Also attending was James Snow who presen ted the happy couple with plaque INVENTORY CLEARANCE OFF 50 Entire Stock of Paintings Beautifully Framed Gordon Price GALLERIES 12 UPLANDS COURT MOORE PARK NOBODY BUT NOBODY UNDERSELLS ILVERS LADIES WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU A MINIMUM OP ON SPAKKUNS NEW SPRING COATS and WEATHER COATS To put it dearly we hive priced all out mw Spring Coats and AlUWeathen lor women lees 30 below prevailing retail price designated by our suppliers NEW BRIDGE PLANNED LINE A new bridge will be befit the Use east of Glen lUms to replace the one Monday night council approved recommend ation by the read and toe censnlnag to go ahead the project can for tenders subject to the approval of the Departmest of Highways HOUSE CLEANING SAVE ANYTHING THE Georgetown Rotary Club AUCTION SALE MONDAY MAY if you need money One stop lor the money you need when you need it Personal loans to 5 and more Mortgages up to Money to mate I ft a little more pleasant Niagarathe all an consumer loan company it own It

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