Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1971, p. 12

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Page 11 THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JUNE COMING EVENTS The Pupils of Sunshine School invite you to their closing concert at Martin Street Public School Milton Monday June at 7 Songs skit square dances physical education from our year olds to our graduate of We hope you will come and share this special evening with us Thursday June sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire Department at Fire Hall and Chapel Streets Admission Lunch served Georgetown and District DAY CAMP at Terra Cotta Conservation Area during month of July for boys and girls 10 til weekly transportation Included REGISTER AT OFFICE STREET MONDAY FRIDAY 1 30S30pJn CRAFTS INEZ THOMPSON Bird Brooches by Inez Weaving Ponchos rugs gifts Pottery by John DeVos Bubble Glass by Anne Gallagher and other handcrafts house side of George St runs west opposite Post Office Closed Mondays excepting holidays 15 The annual strawberry social and bake sale of Union Church W A will take placo at the home of Mr and Mrs Lee Campbell next to church on Monday June froittYp to AdulU children Come and enjoy a social hour Red Cross Georgetown District Seniors and friends are Invited to a free evening of en tertainment with at Centennial Senior School Delrex Blvd on Saturday June it at For free transportation call or Anon Family Group meetings at St Johns United Church Guelph St Tuesday evening at 30 p m Al Anon tactfully offers help to anyone who needs to learn how to live with ell the many difficulties which alcoholism can create or aggravate For Information call or 877 Glen Williams UCW penny sale bake sale and strawberry tea Saturday June at Glen United Church to p Rummage and auction sale Thursday June at Beaumont Knitting warehouse Main Street Glen Williams sponsored by St Anglican Church Rummage sale 3 to Auction at 30 Refresh ments available Come rain or shine Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi are holding a strawberry tea Saturday July at Cedarvale Community Centre from 1 to 4 m Take out orders available 1 GEORGETOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY Is now open all day from am until Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Friday Saturday Closed Thursdays Springhill RIDING STABLE TRAIL BIDES Group Rales RIDING LESSONS HORSES BOARDED HORSES TRAINED 8777781 R R TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL Shelley St Georgetown Day or Instruction Licensed Instructors Insured DuJCestnls Operated by TED SCOTT DIAL FISHBACK PHOTOGRAPHY Specialist In BABY AND CHILD PORTRAITURE Family Portraits Weddings Parties Banquets P O Box 3 Georgetown Ontario A Member of Professional Photographers of Canada ST JOHN GUILD Stewart town GARDEN FAIR Old School Grounds FBI JUNE257pm GamesBake sole Pony rides Strawberries ice cream Draw for hammock stand Paulines Flowers Main It Wedding flowers our spec ialty let us help you make the big day perfect Webbs Green houses town south of Nerval Rummage sale at Beaumont Knitting warehouse Main St Glen Williams Thursday June 24 3 to sponsored by St Albans Coming Harvest Festival at Glen Williams United Church August Junior Lawn Bowling girls and boys every Thursday afternoon commencing July during July and August Membership weekly Coll Mrs or H Moss ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Gordon Bennett Crescent are pleased to announce the engage ment of their daughter Madonna Margaret to Mr Joseph Crane son of Mr and Mrs Crane Sargent Road FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr and Mrs George Ar milage Elizabeth Street wish to announce the forthcoming marriage or their daughter Cheryl Patricia to Mr Ronald Gordon Lane son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Lane The marriage will take place in St Johns United Church on July 3 1971 at 3 oclock The long talked about possibility of commuter Tall service for Georgetown may become a reality following a study announced last week by the Canadian Transport Co mission Ontario and Metro Toronto governments will cooperate in the study aimed at creating a GO- style rail commuter network feeding Into Toronto from sur rounding areas Including Brampton and Georgetown About 12of lines into Toronto ore considered suitable for the network which would feed into the planned million Metro Transportation Centre In downtown Toronto The system would connect directly with rapid transit and bus services and into other public transit services In the area THREE LINES Metro Chairman Ab Campbell proposed three main lines for the expanded commuter service A northwest line running from Union Station serving Weston Toronto International Airport and Brampton and Georgetown a northern line Unking the subway ex tension with Richmond Hill and Newmarket and a northeastern route Unking the Warden subway termini with the proposed MAPLE NURSERY SCHOOL A government licenced cooperative nursery REGISTER NOW FOR FALL A few placet still available Cedarvale Community Centre- mornings Transportation available teacher per children PiiONt MRS KEOUGII GEORGETOWN MINOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION FUND RAISING DANCE FRIDAY JUNE a 1971 LEGION HALL Dancing 1 a Priies refreshments buffet Tickets per from M Parsons Jenkinson 8779343 J Mercer J Kerr J Hicks DANCING THIS SATURDAY June PM THE COUNTRY CLASSICS ADMISSION per Couple OWNER WISHES TOO RETIRE MERRY GO ROUND TOY STORE FOR SALE SUITABLE FOR EXTRA LINES EARLY POSSESSION ALL REASONABLE OFFERS CONSIDERED CALL OR PHONE AFTER WESLEY AN ST DRUM LESSONS by GIG HILLOCK Attention ExService Personnel and Their Dependents MR C F WALL Service Bureau Officer Ontario Provincial Command The Royal Canadian Legion will be at Branch 130 Mill St Georgetown on Wednesday June 30 1971 from 300 pm on Anyone wishing to see Mr Wall with regard to Veterans Benefits are Invited to take advantage this free Legion service NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS WITH PRESCRIPTIONS We are Closing for our Vacation from July 18 to August 2 KENTNERS PHARMACY 12 Main Street North 8772632 GoStyle Commuter Service Inches Closer To Georgetown Markham A Canadian National Railway official said the CNR will be help ing the federal Investigators with facts and figures relating to the study but that it was too early to make any comments on what the study may turn up 10000 TRIPS In 1969 GOtranslt branch did an evaluation of existing rail lines feeding Into Toronto and an evaluation of pans ion This study turned up statistics which indicate an estimated to 10000 trips per weekday would be generated if GO transit facilities were available on the Georgetown Brampton rail line The branch docs not include in Its figures the number of persons involved only the number of passenger trips Including re turns the system could generate Mr Howard said these figures were not surprising as this area is the fastest growing in the Metro Ho said the Georgetown Brampton line showed a higher estimated use than any of the other lines In eluded In the study At present there are two trains that stop In Georgetown In the 1 morning to pick up commuters Joseph Gibbons Classes in Wonderful World of Science by Godfrey Grade Four On Tuesday May two classes from Joseph Gibbons Public School went to the Ontario Science Centre Miss Johnsons grade 4 class and Mrs Phillips grade 34 class went We left the school at nine oclock We went on a bus We went on the Soon we at the Science Centre First we went to the Science Arcade There was all Kinds of machines there The best thing I liked wns the bicycle You had to make enough power to make six lights go on There was also a water pump that when you pumped hard enough could drown a witch We hod lunch next It was good to sit down After lunch we went to the Communication Room In this room you could play lie toe with the computer You could never beat it or lose Another thing I liked was a machine that went around In circles You had to push a button to make It go It wns fun Then we went to the Life Room In the Life Room there was a skeleton of a man and woman There were all kinds of fish too We saw two electric eels Next we went to the Space Room It had rockets In It There was a model of the Kitty Hawk there You could sit In It and play with the controls After that we saw a show Chemistry The chemist gave us things to keep He wrote some names with light and colour He did a fire race also We left the Science Centre at and arrived back at school about 30 We were tired when we got home We had good trip though When the United States inaugurated Rural Free Delivery in IBM many farmers regarded the mailman as a federal In terlopcr and complained that he deprived them of an excuse for going Into town to exchange gossip at the county post office DEDICATION WAR MEMORIAL Honouring Those Who Served From Glen Williams SUNDAY JUNE 27th pm All Those Who Joined the Armed Services from Glen Williams are Requested to March in the Parade Which Forms up at St Albans Anglican Church at 30 pm bingo 2 JACKPOTS Given Away Every Monday RIVIERA From 8 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ESQUESING TAX COLLECTOR AND TREASURY OFFICER Applications will be received up to August for the position of Tax Collector and Treasury Officer for The Township of Esquesing Applicants mutt have an accounting background Interested In a municipal career with excellent future prospects Salary commensurate with qualifications Applicants are required to reply In writing giving full details ot education experience and date available FRENCH A CLERK AND TREASURER RRI GEORGETOWN Ontario SUMMER SAVINGS AT ILVERS OPEN WED June 30 UNTIL 9 pm CLOSED THURS July 1 DOMINION DAY Boy- KNIT SHIRTS In cotton A nylon Sixes to 16 compare at SI It 00 UNDERWEAR Name Brand Briers Tops T Shirts IT MENS OUTING SHORTS 2 99 Mens Full Fashioned Acrylic In collar styles well at crew necks compare at A TOT SUMMER SHIRTS STRIPED COTTON FLARES SUIT SALE Made to measure Summer Fabrics Usually 50 UNDERWEAR Brand Brief and Shirts Sizes to 18 69 Ladies linen Weave SLACKS by Sabre fully cotton lined Originally IF C55 SWIM SUITS Name Brands from 98 SUMMER GIrli Percent Polyester STRETCH SHORTS 98 100- Percent Polyester TANK TOPS Sizes to 98 Girls Stretch NYLON SHORTS u 98 Boys Polyester and Cotton GABARDINE SHORTS 59 Crimp Knit Polyester LADIES JAMAICAS 98 MENS SWIM TRUNKS 2 98 WHITE TENNIS SHORTS Pot Luck Supper Ends IODE Season Recessing for the summer months Countess of Strathmore Chapter met at the home of Mrs Denney Charles on June with a pot luck supper preceding the business meeting Presentation of a cup and saucer was made to Mrs Don Wing rove who is moving to Brampton and a maple leaf pin to Mrs Hamilton who will be spending the summer in England An excellent report of the annual meeting In Hamilton was given by the regent Mrs Sam She reported that week will be observed In Ontario the week of A committee was appointed for sale of Christmas cards and supplies Mrs Ivan Hay Mrs Garfield McGIIvray and Mrs Mrs Ken Mcers was welcomed to the Chapter as a new member Mrs Ballantinc will con an opportunity sale planned For the fast Saturday In Sep Proceeds of an auction sale which fallowed the business meeting will be added to the Chapters miscellaneous fund Miss Jean Mackenzie thanked Mrs Charles for hosting the meeting One of the most decisive Union victories was scored in New Mexico a victory that saved Colorado California and other Tar Western states and territories from Confederate LEASING A CAR GIVE US A TRY THE EXCHANGE HOUSE KING STREET WEST ENTERTAINING THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY THE WILD ONES BINGO SACRED HEART HALL STREET TUESDAY EVENINGS 800 Ragulir Specials JACKPOT Last of the Season Will Resume Sept 7 BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT at 8 pm Holy Cross maple avenue Parish Hall REG GAMES PER GAME SPECIALS JACKPOT 53 Numbers 300 HOW I

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