Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1971, p. 2

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ROLL OUT THE DONUTS AT SYKES SUPER SHOP BUI Sykes partner with father Ernio In the newly opened Sykes Super Guelph Street gives cookies to small customers Jennifer and Jamie Hughes as port of the opening celebrations Slightly older female customers received yellow rose Ernie Sykes councillor for Ward 1 also operates Scotch Bakery on Main Street St Patricks Party For Senior Schoolers Games and dancing were en joyed by pupils and teachers at the Stewarttown Senior pub lic school St Patrick party on Wednesday evening March A great deal of credit Is due to those who put forth tho fort to arrange and supervise such an event for these young people By ten clock traffic was lin up all the way through the village as parents arrived to take their children home St Patrick night was cele brated at St Johns Church with a delicious supper pre pared and served by the ladles of St Johns Church Guild The menu consisted of dellc home made Irish stew and tea biscuits with lime and cookies for dessert During tho supper Irish sic was supplied by Bob Grade of Hornby accordion Game of Hornby banjo and Ken Grant of Stewarttown guitar attending reported a yeryleasant and enjoyable Mrs William Humphreys and Mrs J C were hostes ses at the March meeting of Esquesing Women Institute held in the community hall last Thursday evening Mrs George Atkinson presided and opened the meeting with the Institute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect Several items of business were discussed and plans made for the annual meeting to be held In the hall on April The ladies plan to enjoy din tier at prior to the ess portion of the meeting Members were reminded to bring along their reports to bo mailed to the d strict convener Mrs and Mrs Humphreys were ted to the nominating commit tee Mrs Stuart Hall gave a most interesting reading The meet closed with members rcpea ting tho Lord Prayer A delicious was served by Mrs Murray and Mrs Hum and enjoyed along with a social hour Mrs Harvey Clare who re cently underwent surgery at Georgetown Is home and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery attending choir es at the church Inst Thursday evening Mrs Armstrong had the misfortune of having tho battery stolen from her car Besides the loss of the battery Mrs Armstrong and her daugh Alice were a good two miles from home Needless to say the thief also caused a great deal of inconvenience Mrs C A Grant to Church IN THE MAIL BAG Some Reasons For Not Having Airport Here It l Georgetown Dear Sir There would appear to be tood reasons for not a new airport in this area as per a mail bag letter of a week ago First Is land area a ted to be required for this from to thousand acres Where Is it available Secondly I would think this area would conflict with ent Malton flight patterns Third with advent of proposed jumbo jets In tho New York area it has been the nolso pollution would in crease so much that homes within 10 miles of Kennedy and 0 Hare airport would have to be sound proofed at a cost of upwards This type of on should do away with outside activities In the sum mcr around Georgetown to say nothing of atmosphere Lion from fuel dumping iffs etc A more rural such as north of Toronto areas would seem to be much preferable The availability or types of jobs this typo of installation ro- qu res would unlikely be avail able for another three or four years If a start was made this year As far as construction goes It seems probable that a project of this size as usual mid be a union Job and re quire skilled union members to be employed c it J Baptist Church Minister Rev Cairns Organist Mrs W Church School Morning Worship Evening Fellowship visitors welcome Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rer Harold Patter a m Sunday School 11 a Worship Service Norval Presbyterian Church Rv H Smith Morning Worship Nursery care IS am Church School Georgetown Alliance Church evangelical Centennial Public School Minister D J Phillips Telephone Sunday School fall classes Morning worship pjn Evening Service GEORGETOWN EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV C BIBLE PREACHING II and Family Sunday School 9 A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church MINISTER REV YOUNG 1 a Church School Morning Worship NURSERY CARE ORGANIST MRS E Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main SI N Sunday Jack B7M174 am Sunday School for everyone em Morning Worship 7 Evangelistic Service Tuesday Prayer and Ministry CHURCH DURING BOTH SERVICES Social and Personal A party at the home of Dove and Gerry Kcnlncr celebrated the sliver wedding anniversary of parents Jock and Dot Colder Prince Charles Drive were married in Glasgow Cathedral on March 1946 Thirty guests the anniversary party coming from Burlington Kitchener Cooks and Hamilton Telegrams of congratulations were from Scotland and Australia Mr and Mrs R of 10 Rex way Drive have return home from five week tral Icr trip to Florida to the Keys returning home via the Gulf and Alabama Their friend Mrs Marlon Ah Is ted from Windsor accompanied them THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MARCH Student Will Get Trip to United Nations Mrs Jack Watson Noble Grand of Georgetown s Verdun Lodge 1M announced this week that plans are well advanced for tho annual Odd Fellows United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth to be held in New York this summer Arrangements ore being made Georgetown District High School for selection of a dele gate to Join the one thousand teenage high school student who will converge on the UN through this project which Is sponsored by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and lis companion organization the Re- TO BE ELIGIBLE To bo eligible students must have completed the or by be or years of ago at the time of the Pilgrimage and be in good health Scholarship leadership Interest in community welfare concern In world affairs and general fitness are all taken In to account In making the selec tion While the UN the young delegates will observe thli great world wide organization In action tour the buildings hear business conducted in the five official languages listen to author live explanations of various departments and agen cies enjoy meals in the UN Delegates Dining Room and interview representatives of member nations INTERNATIONAL They will also visit Interna clonal where graduate students from over countries live under one roof They will attend Radio City Music Hall take a hour boat ride around Manhattan Island attend a Broadway Play visit the Em State Building and tour Rockefeller Cen CHECK THAT BIKE Ontario Safety League reminds you that now s the time to get your bike in good opera ting condition for spring Ask your dad or a bicycle viccman to help check for Warn or losse handle grips Loose or missing spokes Weak links in the chain Low air pressure in tires Use a good quality oil or grease to lubricate the chain and bearings Your bike wilt be safer and mere fun if ft road worthy Mr IGA suggests fresh Tablerite chicken Id FMM COKCf Fruit A Juices Toilet Tissue 31 FROM MR PEPPERONI 19 CHEESE PIZZA 79 HEAT PIES BEEF LIVER PAN DANDIES POLISH COIL DD SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDERS RINDLESS SIDE BACON chits CHEDDAR CHEESE SOFT MARGARINE 3 jprcuu sprouts 3 IGA IDA Tomatoes CABANA BANANAS WADS APa HOT CABBAGE RHUBARB LB I U SATURDAY MARCH ECONOMY SIZE CHICKEN JELLY POWDERS IP Shake YQt NBake 1 9 Emphasis on Milk By Cow Belles girls chose Cow Belles as their name when they held their fourth meeting in United Church March Fifteen members answered call th something that affects the price of milk Mrs McClurc introduced Mr Lewis milk inspector for Hal ton Feel and who talked bacteria in milk and what is looked for in a Grade A dairy barn Then It was to the kitchen where Joanne Wilson made sal Grace Bird wiener and spaghetti casserole and cheese crisps Tho previous week Mrs Ren tcnaar Introduced Mrs home economist and roll call was the reason I drink milk Tho leaders gave notes on cottage cheese the business of milk and your moneys worth with a chart comparing different drinks Ivy Ann demonstrated cottage potato salad Karen made peanut butter custard and Pat Dickson truf fles PET POURRI SPECIALS THIS WEEK 5 lbs KITTY DRI Hit SAT It W I to a VEIL TAIL GUPPIES GOURAMIS 44c All Glass Aquariums a IN All SIZES PRICED TO MOORE PARK and service still lives at IGA Mcintosh APPLES 3 lb Bag 39 Scouts Have Trip To Sportsmen Show Fourteen limchouse Scouts enjoyed a trip to the Sports mens Show on Sunday when leader Ed Ryan and two fath ers of Colin Vernon and Andy look them to Tor Mr and Mrs A C Patterson visited Mr and Mrs Bill Henry and little daughter at Midland for a few days the end of tho week Mrs Henry and Tanya returned with them for a week Little Kenneth Thompson is recuperating at home following tonsilcctomy and removal of adenoids and ear treatment His father Stephen Thompson is also recuperating following removal of a cartilage in the knee some time ago Air A Benton is home lowing surgery in hospital In Ge orgetown a week ago Mrs is home after a few days of observation in Wo hope that John is soon well again following an eye injury playing hockey In Brampton mid February being hospitalized there Since he has The President and Board of Directors of The Childrens Aid Society of the County of Halton Cordially invite you and your to attend the ANNUAL MEETING Wednesday March 31st at 30 in Auditorium Halton Centennial Manor Ontario Street Hwy Milton Ontario Guest Speaker Dr Paul Steinhauer CHILD PSYCHIATRIST AND SOCIETY Mr J Dennis Totwi President Mr Secretary had further treatment In hospi tal in Georgetown Mr Frank Vas has been visiting his parents in Hoi land during the Inst three weeks and was a guest at the wed ding of his younger brother Mrs A DID YOU Alaska Is more than twice the site of Texas BANKRUPT SHOE SALE Brampton Lie No NOW IN FULL SWING ALLOWANCE CHEQUES CASHED LADIES 1 I SHOES 5ta I I MEN SHOES BOOTS BOYS SHOES CHILDRENS SHOES BABY SHOES TENNIS SHOES ALL SELLING OUT AT OFF A GREAT SELECTION OF BRANDED LINES Savage McDsIe Gale 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