Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 1, 1971, p. 20

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FOCUS ON NIGHT SCHOOL The Pottery Makers Election Time Coming For Branch and Zone by Ralph Although there Is no indlca tlon of It spring la around the comer with the coming of this season many changes take place vegeta Hon will anew young men thoughts will turn to love birdies will start to sing and all that Jazz along with all this many changes will take place In command In the next two months there will be changes of command In Provincial Command District and Zone also at Branch level Zone is to hold elections at Brampton Sunday April A new zone commander and dep uty zone commander will be elected this will be followed by appointment of the various zone chairmen District B is to have elections Sunday April This will happen at the District Con vention held at St Catharines At the Ontario Provincial Com mand convention at Waterloo Hay to June 3rd members will be asked to elect new Com mand officers while at branch level most branches will have new officers and executives by the end of June ALWAYS BUSY At toe Branch someone always busy Sunday saw three volunteers hard at it in the downstairs ladies washroom lng the Interior a spring face lift job Gib Telford assisted by son Brent and Cross were busy with baby blue or hum ming bird blue paint rollers paint brushes doing a good lob on the walls and celling House chairman Hale along with Joan were transfer ring fluorescent fixtures from upstairs to and down to up or something and found time to do a bit of spring cleaning on the side There was some talk of bats cats with mirrors roost confus ing Meanwhile in the conference room some Intellectual types beaded by Stephens were busy seeking mathematical an swers John McCartney Jake Frank Nicholson of the finance committee were busy setting up a branch bud get which we believe will be a great help to the various com mittee chairmen Branch 120 is fortunate to have members who are willing to give some of their time to the Branch At 120 there are many such members always ready and willing to help BRANCH BITS Next Friday Joe Is having an Easter turkey shoot Easter We were under the Im- ft Staler bunny We Joe was unable to catch any Its going to be tatttjv to Joe win be busy at the ten dollar dinner bit upstairs He has banded his dart shoot over to some of the Branch ladles Last Friday night winners were Cooper Eland Boyd A Porter Wright W Cater Ham ilton H Russell H Cunning ham and R Hawes Car club winners were T Arnold Cross Henderson J Graham J Sunnucks The Saturday night dance left much to be desired as for as those attending were con cerned but regardless everyone seemed to nave a good time winners were J M Moriority Frances Johnston Downstairs where both Fer- were on hand the place was wall to wall with people Bingo winners were Hedley Ferguson R And where was Ada and Norm The Bell shares ore go ing to get heck again this week LOTTERY LICENSES Branch 120 like most other Social and Personal Mr and Mrs Ernie Curry 3 spent their wedding anniversary with Mr and Mrs Art Scott at Stat ion Mrs Meg and her great granddaughter Brenda spent port of the winter day break with Mrs Margaret Groat 22A Main St South DD YOU a botanical name for certain type of fruit ITS JUST DOWN THE HILL FOR ALL YOUR GIFT ft FLORAL NEEDS HIRE Jttit a Few Steps last of Main St Legion Branches is interest ed In lotteries some facts Ontario Lotteries In Ontario lotteries ore the responsibility of the Department of Financial and Commercial Affairs The Department draws its authority from the criminal code of Canada Municipalities have been to issue licenses where the total prize money Involved is 500 or less Where exceed that amount a provin cial license Is required The volume or activity Is idenced by statistics compiled for the year 1970 Mare than 30 lotteries with prize money of more than million were authorized by the province In that period May Drop Emergency Measures Six Days Five Nights Now Possible for Stores merchandising legislation has turned more than full circle After more than years of five days a week operations stores can now be open six days and five nights a week A new by law passed by town council on March allows tores to be open Mondays to Fridays from Sam to m and Saturdays until A number of exemptions In clude milk stores barber and beauty shops restaurants gar ages drug stores confectionery shops delicatessens auto motive centres coal and lum ber dealers and implement lers FINE A fine of up to is pro vided if a merchant Is convict of an infraction Merchant opinion is divided on new hours A number of stores downtown have announced they will open Mondays Others are adhering to their former Monday day Merchants In the two shopping plazas are almost one hundred percent behind the change SATURDAY NIGHTS Until merchants opera ted without a by law and it customary to have a Thurs day half holiday with stores open Saturdays until midnight First break in setting earl or hours was tho adoption of a 10 p Saturday closing Next came a switch to Friday night open and Saturday closed And eventually a by law served for several years requiring a Monday holiday with Thursday Friday nights open until TODAYS TREND The more liberal hours were requested by Georgetown THE GFORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY APRIL lit 1B71 PAGE chants association on behalf of a merchant majority feel more liberal open hours are in keeping with today trend In merchandising with large plazas In the area open six days and evenings No legislation of course force any store to stay open at any certain time and the Individual merchant makes this decision Heart Fund Canvass Here Raises 12008 Georgetown Heart Fund campaign has raised This was the total amount collected by door to door can v in February Mrs Bet Hull chairman of tho Heart Fund campaign for Georgetown told The Herald This docs not Include the cheques which were sent to the Heart Fund offices in Toronto she said Total of the sent to Toronto during the com won known for sever weeks This was tho first town wide Heart Fund canvass held here the overwhelming success reflects a lot of dedicated hard work by captains and vasscrs Hilton County coaaeTJ Is stu dying the feasibility of drop plug Emergency Measares A study has been undertaken by a com mittee of council to evaluate the service The committee has asked EMO Brace Mc far dally rundown on the operation la maklig the recommendation the finance and agriculture committee said both federal and provincial go vernments had placed the ser vice low priority list limit ing Increases la casta to 200 over the actual Take it from me youll never enjoy bettertasting chicken than any of my stores can serve you right now fried Kirk Craft Studio 8772974 JUST ARRIVED LARGE SHIPMENT OF LAMPS Stoneware- Ceramic Hand Carved Cry Many Samples HALF PRICE LARGE VARIETY OF GIFTS Suitable for Weddings or Showers CANADIAN HANDICRAFT Displayed at lis best COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND 10 to p Tuesday to Saturday The ugly one still looks the best Look t f his way Nobody Volkswagen has A year All this time we ve been refin Inprovngit Then refining our refinements and mprov our improvements Nobody has the horde of nspoctors The individual inspections Or the gr ng tests Nobody has our k of paint Ob all 35 pounds of it Nobody builds car the way we do airt ght Nobody Ids in what we do An extra healer A solid sheet of steel underneath A rear seat that folds down Nobody has The electronic nof system The 2 year 000 le warranty When the new small cars came out everyone thought they were going to make the bug look bad Bui they forgo that it takes time to turn out a car that won turn out to be a disappointment So nstead the new small cars actually accomplishing something qu remarkable They re making the bug look beautiful Ointment CV Motors 1

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