Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1971, p. 2

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SPECKLES SMALL BUT TASTY Rob Wilson Glen and Dave Georgetown display their seven trout caught In a snow storm at Terra Conservation Area on opening day The snow cold winds degrees and wet feet discouraged some bat aboot 500 people took advantage of the lakes operated by the Credit Valley Conservation Authority to catch their limit of but tasty trout Several even camped overnight to get early start at dawn CVCA Photo by Joan Rollings Branch Getting Ready For Annual Elections by Ralph Bancs We cannot the Incvit able and right now able seems to be dandelions Wo note all lawns are beginning to look lush green and dotted with yellow which marks the begin ning of yet another fine crop of dandelions If dandelions are inevitable so are legion elections At this time of year branch members of the over branches across Canada begin to look around for likely candidates to and elect to look after things at the branch for the next twelve months In Zone several branches have had the elections and those elected await the installa lion so that they might take up the reins and take over from the old executive FIFTY PERCENT At Branch members of the branch and of the auxiliary have yet to elect the executives The ladies will de cide who will be the new ex on Thursday May 20 President Jean expects a turn out of the members on that evening which is an ex attendance The Branch nominations will take place on Thursday May while the elections will bo held on Sunday Juno 6 Norm Ward just dreams of a turn out MORE SUCCESSFUL Bruce Collins Zone Leader ship and Development Chair man was more fortunate last Saturday when ho conducted tho and Seminar than he was on his first attempt when he competed with NHL play Eight branches from the zone were represented The ladies of Branch 197 Ac ton the host branch for this served an excellent midday meal which did much to relax the members who were most interested and full of questions which they aimed at Dav Cappcrauld who conduct the first half of the seminar Bruco took over when Dave had to dash off to another engagement CRACKING AND BANGING Within mere weeks fireworks w be cracking and banging in Georgetown Park when the town and the Legion put on combined firework display for May You need to come early and if the weather is like most years you II need to bo well wrapped up With so much activity going on at the branches In Zone It is hard to settle on a date when members from all Bran ches can attend This applies all activities be it sports business was the case last when Branch izo was host to the Ladies Social Darts Tournament Port Credit Bra- and Brampton sent teams Port Credit ended up winners Dot Day and Edna teams tied for second spot Stoddard and Dor othy Lusty won doubles LOVE TO WIN Joe knows a good thing when he sees it He knows that dart throwers love to win steaks and an occasional roast That way each Friday he offers them these juicy steaks The winners last week were McCartney M Dumper K Lnnt Dumper Chaplin J RusselL No a draw of Car Club was made during tho dart shoot J It Williams Watt were tho win ners Hennessey Cater and B Gaskil cleaned on the Saturday night bingo Upstairs at tho donco Bill Moore Richardson John son and Clcasland went home bearing prizes to Church Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold Patier a m Sunday School am Worship Service Georgetown Alliance Church Evangelical Canttnnlal Public School Minister J Phillips Telephone 877S16 fljm Sunday School all classes flni Morning Evening Service Norval Presbyterian Church D Smith a m Morning Worship Nursery care 1115 am Church School Baptist Church Minister Rev Cairns Organist Mrs a m Church School Morning Worship Evening Fellowship VISITORS WELCOME Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church MINISTER ORGANIST am REV I Mrs THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MAY IIOIXAKIMYS NORVAL Made Own Kites Cubs Fly Them For Dads Cubs ended their kite project with a kite fly ing evening where the boys flew tho kites they bad mode at the home of their leader Ron Frost on Thursday evening May attended by some the fathers It was a lovely evening but not quite enough wind as some of tho kites had difficulty getting off tho ground Bruce won the prize for tho best mado kite The evening ended with pop and On the weekend the Cubs and leaders Ron Frost Art and Jim Berry enjoyed camp ing at Terra Cotta They left Friday evening and returned homo tired but happy on Sunday afternoon As Sunday was Mo ther day the wives the lea ders were invited for break fast and they enjoyed the hearty outdoors breakfast with their husbands and the boys At Home United Church bab ies baptized by Rev Rid ley on Sunday May were Helen daughter of Mr and Mrs Bruce Frost Barbara Ann daughter of Mr and Mrs John Fuller and Lloyd son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd WO liamson NURSERY CARE Church School Morning Worship GEORGETOWNS EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT C Pastor BIBLE PREACHING a and Family Sunday School A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main St Rev Jack Sunday School a Morning Worship Evangelistic Service Tuesday Prayer and Ministry Childrens Church Daring Both Services CLERGY COMMENTS Serve People Dont Expect Clergy as Businessmen too by Canon J Max wo II Stawarttown and Hornby John As my me even so send I you It was words that Josus His Church out tne- world They were a I group of people gathered together an upper room in a house Jerusalem the doors were locked because were As years passed they would meet other places parts of the world in other homes in the catacombs In dungeons of the col Small groups com together for the Break ng of Bread and for prayer but always they were Church They were the people of God for whom Christ H people do H work the world There were great Id made of and stones and people sharing an dea ted in There are occasions when we get carried away a vis on of the Church as a vast and powerful world organ on remote and tutorial pursu its plans and its programmes with head off cos and officers n some d slant We burden our clergy with I of business n on fund raising etc work that can be done much more off by members of the Tho average clergyman is a very cent man because he was not trained for it Ha I fe to serve people arid he must be free to be where people are rn their homes In the hospitals etc He one who has a deep love for because people ore Church not plans not not programmes The Church of the may be much numbers than it has been in the past but it w be strong Into a world grown cold and the Church II forth with the Cross held high the symbol of and love in to her Lord who said As my Falher hath sent me so send I you Home and Neighbourhood Green Up Saturday May If you have any large or bulky items to throw out phone A Town Truck will earl them away TOWN OF GEORGETOWN red or hue hand REMOVED BLADE ROAST OR SHORT RIB CROSS CUT ROAST or SHOULDER ROAST SUNNY MORN SIDE BACON TABLERITE WIENERS TABLERITE SAUSAGE CALIFORNIA BEAUTIES STRAWBERRIES CABANA BANANAS IGA SPECIALS ASSORTED FLAVOURS IGA Soft Drinks BOTTLES FOR I 12 32 IZu i SWEET MIXED BREADS BUTTER OR SWEET RELISH IGA Pickles 4f PRICES EFFECTIVE IS J and service still lives at C C C Boosts Tow Tidy River Valley as Part of GreenUp The town sponsored Green- Up week which was launched Monday will be boosted by C C O G river valley clean up Saturday Tho valley clean up will co ver the whole river as it me anders through town from Ann Street nil the way to Hungry Hollow and hopefully even beyond ASSEMBLY POINT Cedorvalo a will be the assembly point for every interested in helping From there ten leaders will take groups to vantage points alone he river Bill Firtb Dave Bellamy Margaret Harding Mnrg Doug Cole Ron Dodokin Jim Kerr Roger Frost Carl Schcnk and John Browne will lead the various groups The town trucks will pick up the girbagc six accessible along the way PROVIDE BAGS Crcd t Valley Conserva tion Authority has done its part by providing garbage bags for the volley clean up So far St John Men a Club 1st Georgetown Boy Scouts and Cubs and tho Naturalists have thrown their energies behind the river clean up but anyone fa come whether or not they arc a member of an lion High school students have volunteered to clean up tho river area behind the high school Bedding Plants LOU BRANDF0RD GREENHOUSE lew location 3rd line Acton north of No Hwi above Slderoad OakQueen Paint Wiilppi Ltd PHONE No Hlghwiy If Acton Church OUR LOCATION Year Round Discount Paints and Wallpaper Store OPENING SPECIAL For the Month of May Exterior PAINTS 2 off GALLON I OFF PER QUART Vinyl Vinyl Coated PAPERS 1 Wo failure IN STOCK for Immediate Selection at St 8778905 Opposite House Open Daily to Thursday end Friday Nights til 9pm NOTICE RATEPAYERS Township of Esquesing 1971 Taxes will be paid in Four Equal Payments DUE DATES MAY 31 JULY SEPT NOV INTEREST Will BE CHARGED ON IATE PAYMENTS Please contact the Municipal Office in event you are not in receipt of the Tax Bill by 1971 Failure to a tax notice does not In any way exempt you from paying pertinent charges DUMA Tx Collector

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