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

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Ads That Pay Vn can ad In The Heralds CUuUled page by Buying or MtUag Tke Herald where yea tad the restdta you want GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District PrintingPublishing The George Her aid has served Georgetown and district at Printer and Publisher far over a offering the beat In fine printing and news coverage Class MaU Registered Namber THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY SEPTEMBER Reian Pottage Guaranteed per yea Copy Price Fifteen Cento SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Master Stem from hat been spending be last six weeks with bis grandparents and aunt Mr and Mrs Jack Cunningham and Jill of 19 Prince Charles Drive Back in Canada from a two year posting In Germany with NATO force Warrant Officer Albert Carter has been visiting with his parents Mr and Mrs Albert Carter Sargent Road He was stationed near Baden He will now be at the Canadian Forces recruiting base in Toronto His brother Frank bis wife and children John Joanne and Dolly were here for a visit from Winnipeg Manitoba recently Jack Nieuwbof Crescent renewed acquaint with relatives and friends after a from his native Holland on a summer holiday En route he spent a day In Iceland and enjoyed hut tour of the capital He debarked at Luxembourg then travelled by train to Holland where he spent his visit at Heerlen Amsterdam and the Hague Mrs Mary Morrow 29 Victoria Street is visiting for two weeks In Summerset Pennsylvania with her son Garnet Wiggins and his family U of T Foreign Students To Be WeekEnd Guests By Margaret World development Is a vague term which generally refers to the economic growth of the developing However thereductlonofpovertyisnot by Itself the end of the development process The quality of human life and the right of every in Theres something Special On This Week at A AND THATS FISH Pieces of Breoded Fish Fried to Perfection A FAMILY PACK OF FRENCH FRIES and PINT of Bnt COLE SLAW this of Cabbage patch and we will DELIVER THIS TO YOUR DOOR Only PHONE 8778151 For the Lowest Prices on Quality Carpeting WALL TO WALL SPECIALISTS WITH GUARANTEED INSTALLATION Rugs Remnants and Short Rolls always competively priced mux More dividual to have an opportunity to develop his full potential as a responsible of his com munlty world Is the ultimate purpose of development In this sense all ations are developing and emerging All communities must change if more harmonious world Is to evolve Based upon Christian Ideals and motivated by the Importance of the in dividual the role in development la people and particular youth centred The Is in more man BO countries around the world Thus because of Its International the is especially wellsuited to assist in meeting development needs everywhere As the gap between rich nations and poor nations grows the can be a uniting force In a divided world At the local level the Y should be fostering a general awareness of world concerns and an interest In cultures beyond Canada International Weekend With this goal In mind the World Service Committee of the Georgetown and District la sponsoring an In emotional Wee fee October to 17 By International Weekend we mean a weekend during which foreign students from the University of Toronto will visit Georgetown as guests of local families By involving Georgetown and area residents In this event we hope to stimulate some awareness and interest in other notions and cultures Further the weekend will provide one of the rare op portunitles for many foreign students to visit with a Canadian family at home Plans for the weekend are follows The World Service Committee of the will make arrangements for locating students and transporting them to Georgetown from Toronto on Friday evening October 15lh Hosts and guests will meet Friday evening at some central point to be determined later Sunday afternoon or evening we hope that hosts will either drive their guests back to Toronto or make other arrangements for the return trip to the city Past experience of the In Student Centre In that visits such as these are most successful when based on common interests of the people involved Therefore we feel that a casual family weekend would be preferable to an organized social one We suggest you as host do whatever you normally would do on an October weekend shop drive or picnic In the country bum leaves go to church have a backyard bar beque etc Please though don t leave your guest at home Saturday night to babysit Registration If you would like to have a foreign student as a house guest for the weekend of October 15 to registration forms are available at the new office Wesleyan St right behind Eaton Order Office or call Don delay act now As we come to know each other as persons the power to remove barriers is increased The World in Its Con stitutlon recognizes the equal value in God sight of all human beings without distinction of ice notional ty class or and seeks to promote understanding and cooperation between people of different nations races and groups World Statements of Policy Name Omitted In Standings An error has been noted In the O records for In Holton published In a recent Herald Fred J Brown was omitted in the top five positions His thirtyone records averaged 147 for milk and for butter fat to place him in third position out of the 66 herds in Halton This was an improvement of points for milk and for butter fat over 1909 Thus the correct standing for is as follows First Howard Second Fred Nurse Third Fred J Brown Fourth Claude F Picket Fifth Craig MOTHER VISITED FROM HOLLAND Mrs Nagtzaan ended a six week visit In Canada Monday when she flew back to her home in Breda Holland She had spent the past three weeks with her son Andy and his wife who live on No Highway at the turkey farm near 22 She visited at Gait before that Hale and hearty at age this was her third visit to Canada since her son emigrated six years ago The first lived at Arthur then FJora before moving to this district a year STEWARTOWN Leon Art Gallery AT GEORGETOWN GLASS MIRROR St 8778020 ANNOUNCES Complete New Assortment of OIL PAINTINGS Bring your map and have your Portrait Painted Admire the last of he collection of French PAINTER OF TUB WALLS who studied and painted with PICASSO his name RAYMOND BESSY Private collection owned by Georgetown Glass Mirror So collectors and Art Critics compare your work with hat of the master who worked hard to be In most French Galleries from IKS tip House Of Flair Cilia who his Just arrived from Britain Is waiting to serve For your appointment Phone House Of Flair Guelph Si 8778721 Suffers Hip Break on Wisconsin Visit Mrs of British Columbia was a recent visitor with Mr and Mrs C English The former Tracy Curry Is a cousin of Mrs English and a niece of the late Percy Reed of Elmgate Farm on the 8th Line where Mrs was bom As a Id she moved to with her family where she lived until graduating as a teacher Later she moved to Prince Rupert where she taught school and married She and her husband moved to Vancouver where she taught in the High School and her husband was a professor at the University of British Columbia Mr and Mrs have both retired recently and moved to Saturna Island where they have winterized their summer home Mr and Mrs CC English recently visited in at the home of Mr and Mrs Nell Harrison Visitors at the same home from Sussex England were Mr and Mrs Leo MotherofMrs Harrison and first cousin of Mr English Mrs W Bowman Is at present a patient In Lacrosse Wisconsin Hospital with a broken hip the result of a fall Mrs Bowman was visiting her daughter and son In law and Mrs A Burnett when the ac happened Mrs Grant Married Here Couple Make Home in Orangeville A couple who will be living In Orangeville where they have purchased a new home at 121 Lawrence Avenue were married in Holy Cross Church on July Margaret Stone became the bride of Edward In a four clock ceremony performed by Father Gerald Crag Mrs El nor Clarke was organist and Mrs Yvonne Stone sang On This Day O Perfect Love Ave Maria and Oh Lord I am Not Worthy It was a double ring ceremony and the bride was given marriage by her brother John Stone She Is the daughter or Mrs Georg Stone Raylawn Crescent and the late Mr Stone and is a teacher th Dufferm Peel Roman Catholic School board Her husband son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Dwycr 36 Crescent Is employed with Morgan of Canada in Brampton ALINA DrapesSenrice Drapes repairs Fast reasonable service and charges Tracks Glass and Mirrors Tops Call for appointment 8778020 or 111 GUELPH ST Attention FARMERS NOWSTHET NEW ROOFS ON YOUR ASPHALT HOLES NEW STEEL ROOFING BARN PAINTING REPAIRS CHIMNEY REPAIRS RON FISHBURN ROOFING The bride wore wh te satin w th matching headpiece and a floor length veil Her sister Theresa was maid of honour mini green Betty Stone Margaret Gal way and Greta as bride were In orange ice gowns and flower rl Diane Stone was also in orange Ice Kev n McLean was groom Dan Stone Gord Dicks and John Dwyer were ushers and Br an Stone ring bearer Ninety guests attended a reception n Sacred Heart Hall where the bride mother received wearing a lavender dress and coat ensemble with yellow corsage The groom mother also received a gold su t and p corsage Travelling to the Peterborough area for their honeymoon the bride a bone colour hot pants outfit and corsage of baby red roses Bracken Photography Bramalea MR AND MRS EDWARD DWYER Town Owned Land Neighbour Nuisance The use of townowned land between and 38 Regan Crescent by motorcycles and snowmobiles brought Mrs Karl Thier of 38 Regan Crescent to council Monday night asking if she could either buy the land or fence it She also claimed area residents take old shrubs through the walk way and dump them in the ravine Many residents take their dogs for walks and let them off the leash here to let them run In the open space behind Mrs remarked I of course have to clean up after them Joan Smith pointed out that council has passed a motion prohibiting the closing off of any town owned land leading to open space Mayor Bill Smith said the town might consider paying a portion of a fence on the edge of her property which wouldn close the access to the public Our policy Is not to sell this land he added Could you put up a sign saying No garbage dumping and another prohibiting snowmobiles and motorcycles she asked The mayor said they would consider ail her suggestions

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