Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1971, p. 15

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Everything from Cakes to Hoopla at Bazaar Wrap up games of skill and chance a penny sate a pastry booth and sewing table with a friendly atmosphere and you got the annual Sacred Heart parish bazaar Held June and 13 the affair waa another success this year thanks to the work of many willing bands in the parish and the good response from the general public It was held In the parish hall on Street the penny sale was operated by Mrs Celeste Mrs Beverly Benolt and Mrs Pat Martlneau the sewing centre by Mrs Parker and Mrs Ralph Gallant pastry shop Mrs William Vis and Mrs Gregoire and bingo by Adelbert Games were operated by Marcel Savoie Gillea Parent Rail and Benolt Mrs Emily Lachance and Mrs Laurent had the kitchen and Mrs Louise and Mrs Ed Chlasson the store by numbers Marcel operated Hoopla P E Girard balloons while many high school students and others also contributed Parlshoncrs provided the baking and sewing Father Andre of the Sacred Heart parish told The Herald next year s bazaar will be held In the fall Little Lucy Home baking was a feature at the annual Sacred Heart bazaar Here Mrs Jacqueline Gregoire offers a tempting cake to The Herald photographer Reconsider Council Will Now Give Fall Fair Over Reeve Rlc Morrow objection council okayed the to the Fair Board again Is year The recommendation was passed at a committee meeting Thursday night but won be official until passed at a council meeting Reeve Rlc Morrow repeated his argument of last week point out the town was already contributing through the Halton County grant and by maintain the park Cr Em Hyde termed the fair a community effort which would be missed by most of the citizens Referring to the grant he said we spend mora than that on crests for kids jackets WHERE PROFIT Cr Donna Denlson claimed council would be astonished when the cost of putting the fair grounds In shape after the fair was known Reeve Morrow staled that the town has no control over the fair budget If you want to con tribute over and above keeping the park in shape why not give im annual prize In the towns name he asked We provide soccer and base ball fields and still give he kids crests for their jackets retorted Cr Hyde Cr Phil Slddall maintained that the town benefits from the fair However If they make a profit I want to know where the money goes WHAT BUDGETS Cr Donna stated the Georgetown Agricultural Society receives a grant from the Department of Agriculture If we give grants we should know what the budgets are she ad ded Reeve Morrow reminded council the town spent a lot of money putting the park back in shape after last year s heavy rains lor That why they lost money and need money now replied Cr Ernie Mayor Bill Smith suggested council ask to see their budget alter the fair It a a nice fall fair and 1 would hale to see it stop the mayor commented We 11 throw away a lot more than over the next two years he remarked PRETTY SILLY Cr Harry Levy maintained the fall fair was synonymous wilh the town and we d look pretty silly if we made no contribution he added Mayor BUI Smith said the BRIDGE CLUB With a somewhat smaller turnout than usual Georgetown duplicate bridge club held Its regular play lest week In the Legion auditorium In the NorthSouth group of eleven pairs Tom Warne and Ron Reynolds were first and in the East West Mrs Art Norrls and Frank Martin headed the list Other results In East West Tied for 2nd Mrs Elizabeth McCrae and Mrs Clayton Bar bour Bart Fisher and Mrs Flora Smith BUI Hamilton and Harry Mrs Sue Sullivan and Mrs George Walker NorthSouth 2nd Mrs Arthur Kwei and Ted Kendrick 3rd Mike Lorusso and Art Mrs Ted Lawrence and Cam Sinclair 5lh Duke Wilson and J Hardy THE TOWN HERALD THURSDAY JUNE Page 3 headline In last weeks Herald saying there was no grant for the Fall fair was totally inaccurate Finally the vote to Hive the Georgetown Agricultural Society was passed with only Reeve Morrow dissenting NOTICE RE Overnight Parking By law 6680 Section I Subsection NO VEHICLE may be parked on any having regard for The traffic of roadway and In no for a longer period than hours from and 7 o dock am from the 16th day of March until the day of November each year H LOWE Chief of Police Lobhws BIRTHDAY SALE QUALITY PRODUCE SUPER BUYS 0I1IR10 MOWN Ill Rim lUSCIOUH FRESH STRAWBERRIES FNH FRESH BROCCOLI fftOH HONEY MONARCH sun DEEP CUT PRICES DEEP CUT PRICES EVERYDAY ANY DAY EVERYDAY ANY DAY PEA OR VEGETABLE AIITAHT DEEP CUT PRICES SUPER BUYS QUALITY MEATS mean ixjtn PORK ROASTS 45 45 55 LOIN RIB END LB AVER LOIN TENDERLOIN END 314 LB AVER LB PORK SHOULDER LB PORK BUTT LB QUARTER PORK LOIN MARY MILES BRAND SIDE BACONS IK CHOPS LB lElf HMD WIENERS 10MW mm PIG Hums it vie JO i it 59 48 oi 35 33 89 69 98 KITCHEN PRIDE fL SAUSAGE MUTT JEFF BEEF LIVER A I UK LAMB CHOPS POTATO SALAD Miri l Ones DITTA BOTH nor Ftpmom OKDOZ CHIEIE PASFAY DESSERT COOKED MEATS I BEEF V Cat Chow or DAIRY DINNER m mint mi linn iiuwiii A

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