Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 13, 1972, p. 24

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COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS Wanted book game records tor Acton Mil Or Victorian Order of Nunn Assoc la I on annual in Oakvlll Wad Jan it In display ad elsewhere in this Issue Ml at Let and Towne Vol an tin home bake lata George Parish hall February noon Auspices ACW Rotary Club Auction Sale your discarded Items to Rotary Club call or a for pickups Ladles Take A Break start January asm St John United Church a m Mount Invlaw Baptist Church babysitting keep It off Weight Watchers Of Ontario Limited Thursday evenings Odd Fellows Georgetown Learn Dress Design and Dressmaking Mrs E toolfer a beginners couture Course in PATTERN DRAFTING FASHION DESIGN Commencing the of January Alter this date a lew openings still available more in call Paulines Flowers DESIGNS FOR EVERY OCCASION WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES FUNERALS HOSPITALS Main St South ETC 8774616 or 8779311 Sat Movie JANUARY 22nd Holy Cross Parish Hall WALT DISNEY S BABES IN bingo 2 JACKPOTS Given Away Every Monday ERA From NEW YEARS PERMANENT SPECIAL PERM NOW 9 ft NOW During Month of January JChristells Hair Styling Main Street Reg WATERFALLS LODGE R ONTARIO miles west of Georgetown of I No Highway DANCING THIS SATURDAY JANUARY Featuring RAM Mm per couple Phone Ranting Days a Week COMING EVENTS service Tuesday Call Wadding flowers our specialty 1 us help you make the btg ct Webb Greenhouses town south of Nerval sua fine and Grace are nappy to announce the birth their son Frederick lbs WALLACE Jim and Stella are thrilled to announce sale arrival of their lb daughter Marie on Januarys 1971 thank you to pur and the nursing stall by the Georgetown lor Mentally Retarded March to it the Riviera danc fig to the per couple For aliens call Io or Anon Family Group meetings at St John United Church Guelph St Tuesday evening at 30 p n tacllully otters help to anyone needs to learn how to live with tha many difficulties which or February on Red Cross Home lor ladles and genllamen menclng beginning Wednesdays from l at St Johns United Church I Street week course Instructed by registered nurses For registration phone Registration tee DO only in eluding manual ally Invited Trafalgar Sen on m admission Sat Jan pan yam to noon lor Snow Queen a p to Sun Jan car rally 17 noon entry Fee S3 Jan 31 movie Anne of the Thousand Days Richard Burton Genevieve Id 7 adults SI Wed Feb Folk n starring Aaron plus Folk Club Thurs Feb 7pm euchre tournament ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs John a Elliott Crescent are pleased announce the engagement of the I eldest daughter Lorraine arryR sonotMr ant of PIANO TUNING 1 BURNS SUPPER Saturday Jan 22 Rev Johnw Guest speaker Scottish music BIRTHS DEATHS BARBOUR Mar January at the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Marie Barbour A John Street East In her 5th year beloved sitter of Adam and Clifford Bar of Crewson Corners Elspeth Mrs Peter Miller Ella Mrs David Graham Gait and Edna Mri Ross McKinnon of place Monday a tier noon Mcciure Jones Funeral Home SI Georgetown Temporary entombment j took ST District Memorial I il pita Edward Holmes of Victor Crescent Georgetown his Bar son of the late Edward Holmes dear brother of Mm Locker of Brant lord and Helen Georgetown Funeral service took place on Tuesday at pm at Edith Street Georgetown in Greenwood Cemetery HUTCHISON Thomas on Friday January 1971 at the Georgetown and District Memorial Hoipitai Thomas Hutchison of 14 Prince Charles Drive In his year beloved husband Alice Marshall and dear rather of Steven Mrs R Merlin Tom Lorra and Funeral service and committal took place Saturday a iter noon at Jones ROCHER Carlos on Wednesday January at Georgetown end District Memorial Carlos for his year Hut Avetlna Charlie of Acton erlyof and of Georgetown Alio grandchildren Rested the Shoemaker Funeral Home Actonuntn Saturday thence to St Joseph s Church for requiem mass at 11 am Interment St Joseph s Cemetery THOMAS Laverne Gaston on Tuesday January 1973 at his home McGitvray Crescent Thomai In his year beloved husband of Marlon Williams and dear father Charles Deborah and Richard Private funeral ternoon at the Mcciure Jones Funeral Home 34 Edith Street Cremation followed IN MEMORIAM ROBINSON In loving memory brother George Robinson whn passed away January 1969 To one we will never forget His absence to us Is a sorrow His loss we will always regret Always remembered by Father brother Doug and family CARDS OF THANKS ray Robertson RE COMMITTEESorr to Include the schools of canned goods and department for picking these up Walter Gray Needs J H PHOTOGRAPHY ST lilul Hoi TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL II Shelley SI Georgetown Day or DOT Licensed Instructors Fully Insured Dual Controls Operated by SCOTT If ROBBIE BURNS SUPPER Wed Jan 26th Someplace Else Highland Scottish country dancing and singing under direction of Bob Blackie For reservations 8658610 Ho Si Includes supper may lum reek and contributions Canadian Cancer Society In their bereavement Special thank Or Macintosh and the nurses and staff of ward Georgetown and strict Memorial Hospital lor the kind and devoted attention Thanks also to Smith and Stone Ltd Georgetown the Smith and Stone Bowling Leagi Brampton Lawn Bowling Mrs Pemberton and the t students Mar Co Ltd Sons of Scotland Reverend MeBri he stalf of McClure Jones sympathetic and mai which they conducted the arrangements apologies and our most sine Home Nursing Anyone who docs not know how to promote safety prevent needless home accidents the how and when of artificial respiration how to administer medications to care for bed ridden members of the family and how to act in emergencies can benefit from a Georgetown Cross Home Nursing DANCING THIS SATURDAY January 22nd THE COUNTRY CLASSICS ONE WEEK ONLY FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES Draper and Mrs Lome Draper St S announce the tor of their eldest daughter Judith Marlon to Ronald John Perkins on Saturday January 39th United Church Street wishes iughter Donald imesYork York flalrstow Crescent to take place Saturday January 33 St Andrew Madrigal Member Visits Relatives One member of the profess lonol rock group Madrigal which appeared here for a Georgetown high school dance Friday took the opportunity to visit relatives in Georgetown Bass player John is a nephew of Mr and Mrs Clifford Noble Court and was heir guest for dinner prior to the high school appearance Swalnson with Peter Boynton on piano Rick Henderson on itor Don Simpson on drums and Dave Stein who handles the lead vocals Is a full time musician as a member of Madrigal The group has cut two singles Ballinafad Birthdays Continued from page It Connor was served and birthday song was sung Prizewinners cards ladles Mrs Audrey Wilson Mrs Helen McPherson men George Hurt A prize was given to one having p thday nearest to January 11 It was won by lucky pnic went to Mrs Hugh Bass and the lucky cup prize to Mrs Recent visitors with the were Mr and Mrs Robert Bailontinc and family of Georgetown Mr and Mrs Dean Welts of were week end visitors with the Connors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall spent Sunday In Toronto visiting with their family Some families in the mumty have been quite ill with the flu Mr and Mrs Floyd and Mr Martin are recuperating after being confined indoors for some time Winifred Smith SPAGHETTI DINNER and RAVIOLI DINNER MAMA ROSAS PIZZERIA 1UGUELPHST WE DELIVER Raiders Stop Wellond Continued from page 1 after five and a half minutes of the third period Duffy McCarthy pounced on a mistake and walked around Wetland goalie Peter with Raiders third goal which started a flurry of goals In the final three minutes Brian Law got lucky with a shot which turned Into Mora uders second goal after three caroms off sticks and legs that came with two minutes left Georgetown fourth score was also of the horse shoe variety Nell Cotton launched the long shot which Wetland rear guard Rick David steered into hli unguarded goal with a little more than a minute to go Veteran referee Jack Clancy called it the best Intermediate hockey game he has seen in years Clancy had an easy night of it handing out Just two penalties one to each team and they come until third period Neither team was able to take advantage TOUGH Just as frustrated as Wetland a muzzled marksmen was Raiders Terry Cook He played his usual strong checking gome but finished with nothing to show for four good scoring chances Cotton and rotated and provided a tough defense In front of Keith Pallett despite their extra ice time Coach inserted Duffy McCarthy Into the shuffle to ease the load In the late stages Terry Holmes joined the three Sunday to create an even tougher wall for Midland to try to in their Georgian Bay lagara Peninsula Interlocking game here FLASHY This was a nothing contest for Raiders but Midland Flyers who absorbed a thumping The interlocking games allow the Georgian Bay clubs to continue with much the same schedule drawn up before Collingwood folded Duffy McCarthy of the flashy skating style dazzled the visitors with his moxle well in this one with four goals Carl notched his first at a Raider while Al Neil Cotton Paul Robinson and Jim Blair also counted singles Bloomficld struck twice and Dennis Melnyk once for the Flyers Georgetown had them down 30 after a period and after two TO DURHAM Raiders shooting edge was M to 39 but Midland tallied more penalty sentences including misconduct and game miscon duct to Hugh Robertson after he crosschecked just hard enough to knock his helmet and glasses off and then pleaded Innocence with loo much Port Colborne Invade the Memorial Arena tomorrow night with a of revenge in mind and Sunday Raiders are due in Durham for an In joust that Durham fans have been waiting for all season Page 1 GEORGETOWN THURSDAY JAN THIS WEEK AT ILVERS A GROUP OF MENS RAWHIDE JACKETS NOW HALF PRICE A group of Mens Name Brand SHIRTS NOW HALF PRICE A GROUP OF BOYS WINTER JACKETS NOW HALF PRICE A group of Mens Pile lined WINTER COATS NOW HALF PRICE A GROUP OF MENS WORSTED SUITS NOW HALF PRICE BOYS SWEATERS 4 to BOYS NYLON KNIT SHIRTS one WINTER JACKETS now 500 Originally to A GROUP OF LADIES WINTER COATS NOW HALF PRICE A GROUP OF LADIES WINTER DRESSES NOW HALF PRICE A group of Ladles Synthetic FUR COATS NOW HALF PRICE LADIES FINE WOOL FLANNEL SLIMS coo NAME BRANDS A group of Ladles higher priced SKIRTS GIRLS LEOTARDS INFANTS LEOTARDS to 18 months WINTER JACKETS Originally 98 to Ladies Winter Boots U and Vinyl PHCC Pr Waiting Reply The Bruce Trait Association and Provincial Secretary John are not talking to each other over a piece of land owns near Acton James Pierce past president of the Radial Line Trail Assocl a section of the Bruce Trail Association soys Yaremko has not answered requests dating bock a year Tor permission to use the northern edge of for a trail The trait runs from Guelph join up with the Bruce Trail near Acton It follows the road bed of the old electric railway that was ripped up In the early BINGO SACRED HEART HALL STREET TUESDAY EVENINGS p Regular Games each Specials JACKPOT ONE OUT OF EVERY THREE 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