Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 5, 1971, p. 16

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Page THK GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY AUGUST 12 Hundred Percent Fee Hike May Finish Uncle Pockets Ralph Lost week we mentioned the story circulating the Branch regarding the Recreation and Parka a plana to hoist the rates of the rent or the fee Georgetown Memorial Arena We ore In all probability quite gullible for when we first heard the rumour of the proposed in crease we began thinking in terms of perhaps 10 percent or percent Increase We were dumbfounded when It was disclosed that the powers that be of the Department are seeking 100 percent increase from SO an hour up to IIS We believe many people think that Branch Is good old Uncle Pockets but this it seems to us is going a wee bit too far There is always that last straw this could quite easily be the one Should the Branch be forced to discontinue the sponsoring of Saturday hockey It would affect between and boya ranging from to 16 years Last Saturday three members of Zone 7 commander Greenwood Bruce Collins and yours truly undertook a safari into the Hinterland of Zone the purpose of ihls venture was to obtain Information pertinent to the zone and district councils to assist and advise If called upon to do so and to visit sociably We can report that In Erin Acton and Milton we left the Branches with a feeling of assurance that everything is In good shape Branch members are Invited to a barbecue and dance at Branch Port Credit this Saturday August Bob Waltes plans to commence the Tuesday night darts on Sept so you enthusiastic dart couples get your darts sharpened up in readiness According to the porta notice board three branch trophies are up for grabs the Sam crib trophy will be played for on August 11 while Euchre players will battle it out for the Dean Harley Trophy on August August darters will dart for the Gilmer trophy Joe had a full house on Friday night when the steak seekers kept things lively throwing chancy darts Joe s list of win S McHugh W Hamilton D Wright Chaplin Chaplin Eland and one other that got away The car club draw winners wereW McGilvray G Webster Don Allen Marchment Tickers for the Ladies Auxiliary Birthday Supper are available should be a sellout this Something of interest for Soccer players seems that Bronte Branch has been throwing challenges around Branch received one and the following la a letter received last week from sports officer Overland of Bronte Branch Quote Sorry to keep you and your fat and lazy soccer team In suspense for so long We have finally been able to come up with a date for the big game it Is at 3 on Saturday Distinctive GLASSES Expertly FITTED to Church Immanuel Lutheran Church at Carole St Her Mountainvtew Baptist Church t Kb M Andrew 7 The the whole world were borne by the Saviour but every person come to the crow secure the pardon He set you tree Georgetown Alliance Church Centennial Public School J Telephone Sunday School fall am Morning Evening Service Knox Presbyterian Church Mala Athletic Park Please have the member your team bring their lovely wives or lady friends as well as other members with guest for on evening a entertainment at our Star and Garter Dance in the Legion End District golf will take place at on Saturday list This will be followed by District Horseshoes Georgetown on August It seems that Jack Fingers Ferguson is signing players up for the Bronte soccer gam Anyone wishing a good day out contact Jack Hornby Crossed Ocean in Sailboat Descendants Gather at Hornby The annual reunion of the Jefferson clan was held recently at the Hornby Park The majority of those attending were descendants of Thomas Jef whose father was George Jefferson who was born In England on July 1 In the year 1790 to Canada with his family in IMS crossing the Atlantic Ocean In a sailboat The weather was just Ideal for the reunion with members enjoying a delicious picnic lunch The sports committee which was in charge of the family of Mr and Mra Leonard Jefferson of Fergus awarded the prires to those who won the contests Alter a picnic supper with members of the clan present the following executive was re elected President Fred Rowe of Barrle Vice President Stuart of Put grave Secretary Treasurer Shirley Bryan of Brampton Lunch committee for next year is Joanne Turner Edna Mac Donald Joanne Wilson Hilda Julian Sports committee Is In charge of the family of Mr and Mrs Jefferson of Mississauga It was decided that the clan return to the Hornby Park for the reunion again In The oldest person present was Mrs Mabel Jefferson of Toronto the youngest was Todd Jefferson baby son of Mr and Mrs John Jefferson of Mississauga The most recently married couple was Mr and Mrs Flick Jefferson of The family of Dick Julian of Brighton travelled the farthest Mr and Mrs Walter Banter of the Bin Line Hornby are pending their vacation in the Bahama Islands Craig and Penney of Gorrie have been visiting with their grandfather and grand mother Mr and Mrs Albert Marchment and also with Mr and Mrs Ian Break and family of the Ninth Line Sincere sympathy Is Mrs Floyd Hamilton In sudden death of her father Mr Harold of Devon Plymouth England Mr Woolland was in tils year when he was stricken with a heart attack Last year he Mra Woolland made a trip to Canada and visited with then daughter Sylvia and soninlaw and grandchildren Mr and Mrs Harold Robson and Mrs John deserve a great deal of credit for the enjoyable evening they planned for the small boys who in the Tee Ball series The children were greatly pleased with their crtftt which they were awarded Hot corn fresh le and cup cakes enjoyed greatly by the children and parents A vote of thanks Is extended to Mrs Harry Rlebot who supplied the delicious corn and alio to the managers and umpires Mr and Mrs Roy South of Brampton visited on Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Garry Hamilton of the Mb Line Hornby Mr and Mrs Willis Hamilton visited with Russell Hamilton at Birthday greetings are ex tended to little Stuart James Thome who will celebrate Ma birthday on Thursday August when he will be two years old Anniversary greetings ar extended to Mr and Gears Leslie who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on August 12 Birthday greetings to Harold Colpitis on August 11th Earl McMillan on August 12 and also Mrs George Leslie on August and Shelley and Mrs Harold Bell on August 1ft Mra Jim Hamilton Becomes Editor Nelson BC News NURSERY CARE Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main SI Rev Jack 10a Sunday School 11am Morning Worship Evangelistic Service Tuesday 8pm Ministry Children Church During Both Services EVANGELISTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERTO Pastor Ham Family Sunday School a Uin A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH DAK TOST If has many more I right young men like Tost British be happy to see them come son of Mr and Mrs Albert Toil of lo queen It has Just been promoted lo managing editor of the Nelson News after a stint as news After schooling In Chapel Street Public School and Georgetown High up lo I960 Dor started his Journalism career with the Georgetown Leader and Brampton Times then worked for the Sudbury Star and assistant night editor or Ihe Hamilton Spectator He has also been on the staffs of the Van couverSun and Victoria Colonist Arts Course But eight to ten hours a da in a newspaper office lo make full da for Dor Toit and last fall he decided to go back school He enrolled In a voar course at Noire Dame v lit re his major stud are philosophy and pnllllcal science I Noire Is the growing set among lakes and mountains In the PEACHES 249 TE BAGS a Bold DETEIQENT HI MI SPECIALS CHOKE Vegetables FAN11Y SUE UMTTUl Margarine red on hand BONELESS ROUND STEAK or ROAST or MEATY RUMP ROAST RINDLESS SIDE BACON 52 URNS COTTAGE ROLLS see 59 TROPICAL TREAT CABANA BANANAS 2 PLUMS 59 CARROTS 2 29 Of U A CANADA ANCY GRAM I CA1 A LOCAL ID PEARS 5 CUCUMBERS 2 25 FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS LEMONADE 99 COD FISHCAKES 39 w warn COURTEOUS WEEKLY Kootenay region of B C home campus few years ago for Nancy Greene and the Canadian SM Team Double Load Is carrying his course load as well as working full time at Ihe News and managing the double load pretty successfully too as he has been awarded a C Government scholarship of percent of his next year tuition as well as earning his promotion at the News News Mr and Mrs Harvey Norton enjoyed a motoring holiday eastward and north to near Lake returning by Sault Marie a couple of weeks ago We are pleased that Mrs Hale Is convalescing at home following major surgery about three weeks ago in Georgetown mother Mra Webb of Plymouth England la visiting her at present Carol Turner and Henderson spent two weeks with Mr and Mrs Paul Turner CookavlUe Mr Keith Webber and a friend from England spent the week end with Miss Helen Mi lb and her mother Mr and Mrs Wilfred Kirk Gwcn and Ronnie were guests at the Pet Up tier and Kirk wedding in the United Church Acton and the reception at the Golf Club on Saturday Miss Doris Stevens of Bristol England Is visiting Mr and Mrs Stevens and family at present Nearly 10 Out full blooded aborigines still live in Western Australia more than half In the tropic north where they labor as iron- miners irrigation workers and cowboys REGISTER NOW FOR SATURDAY Swimming Water Safety Classes JUNIORS and BEGINNERS Complete WEEK COURSE In Indoor Hooted Pool Course conducted by fully qualified Red Cross Instructor using the approved Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Programme COMPLETE Its PER CHILD Ei cry Child should know ha swim and practice Water Safely TO REGISTER CALL J Alpine Health Club Wesleyan Street Mrs A C Patterson spent the past week with her sister Mra S Smith at Weston Mr Jack Law son joined a group of friends on a flight to Baffin Island to fish for a few days recently Mr and Mrs Wm Ingles Ronnie and Scott holidayed last week by motoring to Cochorane Ontario Mr and Mrs George and family enjoyed a couple of weeks motoring eastward in Ontario and Quebec stopping over at West Lake Ontario and Richmond Quebec with relatives returning by Ottawa visiting at his brother a home at Pembroke and through Bancroft and Peterborough areas Congratulations to the Bantam girls soft ball team who defeated Norwich In the rural league on Sunday evening Last week the girls defeated In the County league Mrs A Benton

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