Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1971, p. 12

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COMING EVENTS The Salvation Army pick up sendee every Tuesday Call Euchre Com munity Thursday April l at Prises lunch ad mission annual birthday euchre Friday April tod at m Stevmrttown hall lunch prices admission Rummage Sale St Johns United Church hall April nth 10 am to l Auspices 1st Georgetown Cubs and Scouts Ladies Auxiliary Wedding flowers our spec laity let us help you make the big day perfect Webbs Green- bouses town line south 865fllM Euchre Thursday March sponsored by the ladles au xiliary of the Fire Department at the Ore hall Chapel Streets pm Admis sion lunch served Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary general meeting hospital caf eteria Tuesday March 30 at pm Flower arrangement de monstration everyone welcome March Is Red Gross month Any one missed please donate to the Canadian Red Cross Society Michael Feet Cantpalfa chairman Georgetown and dis trict branch IS Eleanor Cr There la no United Appeal In this district A bazaar featuring crafts toys doll clothing a bake sole and tea room will take place Saturday April 3rd at St Andrews United Church This boiaor la sponsored by the North Georgetown Guides and Brownies with all proceeds going to tho church building fund Red Ser vice parttime supervisor re quired for North Hilton Dist rict Mnit have car pleasant personality and be able to get along with people Some book keeping abilities required Ap ply In writing to Box IB The Herald Anon Family Group meetings at St Johns United Church Guelph St Tuesday evening at Anon tactfully offers help to needs to learn how to live with all the many difficul ties which alcoholism can cre ate or aggravate Tor infor mation coll or 3255 YOUR RED CROSS ON THE JOB TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL Shelley St Georgetown Day or Evening Instruction DOT Licensed Instructors Insured Dul Controls Operated by TED SCOTT DIAL JH FISHBACK PHOTOGRAPHY Specialist In BABY AND CHILD PORTRAITURE Family Portraits Weddings Parties Banquets P Box J Georgetown Ontario A Member of Professions Photographers of Canada LOUBUEZ PAS MEN Flowers Paulines Mala i FRAMING and OIL PAINTING Note date change monthly luncheon sponsored by Daugh ters of the Church Wednesday March 31 St Georges Anglican parish hall Menu turkey tossed and Jellied salads scalloped toes homomade pies bever age JIM Tells How Junk Metal Becomes Works of Art Mrs Ann Ciglen and Mrs Lynda Tyrrell both members the Zeta Phi Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority pro- DEATHS sen ted their cultural program entitled Sculpture with old of James Forbes local sculp tor who specializes in found ob jects but who also docs wood carving and types of concrete masks Mrs Ciglen Introduced Mr Forbes Three years ago he be came inspired with the boom peg works of Josef ncrs and since then although only a hobby sculpturing has become an important part or life Each year he creates about pieces sells ap proximately Mr Percy displays Mr Forbes work in Toronto and surrounding areas consequently many pieces have been given as gifts pur chased by tourists and buyers from other provinces Mr Forbes brought a display of some of his work for the members to examine and he also showed same of the found objects ho uses in work The objects he uses are the kind of thing many people would throw into tho garbage onto the scrap pile or just leave to rot Most of the pieces are parts of old farm implements or pieces of mechanism For example there was a 2 lb Ada Mary Passed away suddenly at her on Tuesday March 23 Ada Parkinson in her of Ewing Street Beloved wife of Oscar Dear mother of John of Hnrriston Earl of Hamilton June of Toronto William of Etobl- coke and Mary Mrs G Shoebridge Dear sister of Ethel Bruce of and G A Parkinson of Ernmoan Sadly missed by grandchil dren Alan Linda Kenneth and William Resting at the Harold C Funeral Home 34 Edith Street from Wednesday even March where funeral service will be held Friday af ternoon at two oclock Intcrm- Greenwood Cemetery TWO CHARGED AFTER GUNSHOTS Two local youths have been arrested charged following disturbance on Mill Street shortly niter midnight Satur day in which a Burlington man us allegedly shot at The incident Is reported to taken place near the downtown parking lot When arrested moments later one of the pair was in posses weight as a base this was toksion of a sawed off 22 rifle Evans Chiropractic Clinic 1 Guelph Street Satandays am Fridays Tuesday 10 a m FOR SIGNS Posters Show Cards Etc Call MM SfEi ESSE DMNC i jest noon shows en from an old pendulum clock Balanced on this was tho bit from a horse a ring attached either side with these simple found objects a figure was for med A pot stove leg a piece of litter carrier the head from a bedstead and a flower from a door knocker gave an animal form Mr Forbes lakes different pieces and lays hem on a tab ic and when form has taken shape he then welds it togeth cr it takes about one hour to set a medium sized piece and approximately two hours to complete Mrs Tyrrell thanked Mr Forbes and presented him with a very attractive pen and pen til holder for his desk as a token of appreciation ENGAGEMENTS DUMPERGRAY Mr and Mrs Ron Dumper Sargent Road are happy to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Linda Carol to Mr David Francis Gray son of Dr Mrs W Gray of Billings Ottawa Tho marriage will take place on August 1971 Houses con no longer bo built In town without municipal sew and water services accord ing to a by law passed Monday night by council by law stated there could be no residential construe tion unless sewers and piped municipal water were for and no until tho installation was completed UNJUST Cr strongly oppos ed the by law saying it was just to people who have been paying taxes far years in the town Ho pointed out It wasnt their fault municipality has installed the services that they have paid for through tax ation I am talking about lands abutting roadways in existence since the town not raw lands to bo developed he hashed Mayor Bill Smith agreed thcro would be cases falling in to the category described by but contended ell would have to deal with them when they arose DANCING THIS SATURDAY March BOB COREY JO PM ADMISSION par Coopb Intermediate A HOCKEY PLAYOFFS DUNDAS Georgetown RAIDERS SUN MAR 28 ARENA Adnltot EVERYBODY WELCOME WHO FRIENDS HOUSE CLEANING SAVE ANYTHING FOB THE Georgetown Rotary Club AUCTION SALE MAY 31rt Pick Up Mil Be Made 2nd Annual MINI HOME SHOW THURSDAY and FRIDAY APRIL 1st and 2nd Knox Presbyterian Church Hall to by Clrdt YOU ARE INVITED TO A Public Meeting on Thursday April 1st 830 pm Public School Auditorium SPEAKER PAUL Toronto Architect Town Planner Sewers Water Necessity For Residential Building THIRD BEADING Cr claimed the town would bo defeating its purpose in passing this by law since smaller lots were permissible where town services are avail able Ho reminded council there were valuable houses on Mountain view with sewer services and claimed Ontario Street which Is also not serviced would have larger houses with increased assess ment it this by law was defeat A hassle developed when Cr asked for the deferment of the third reading a custom in the past Mayor Smith back ed him saying It had always been done when a councillor for it before The other members over ruled the object ions and third reading was given DID YOU KNOWT first English public school Winchester was found by William of Wykehom bishop of Winchester In the century Georgetown Jr Chamber of Commerce MONTE CARLO NIGHT Friday April 16th GEORGETOWN ARMORIES Pirfc Street Refreshments Entertainment per person CCOG Concerned Citizens of Georgetown FOR INFORMATION CALL John Margaret 8TJB3W Herons Ronald DodoUnt 87ZHKS Georgetown Jaycees FIFTH ANNUAL CRAZY BOAT RACE SATURDAY APRIL 3rd from Glen Williams to Norval FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE BILL JENNINGS EDEN PLACE GEORGETOWN BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT at pm Holy Cross Parish Hall MAPLE AVENUE GEORGETOWN REG GAMES PER GAME OTHER SPECIALS JACKPOT 54 Numbers PROCEEDS FOR HOLY 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