Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 20, 1972, p. 6

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Golden Anniversary Mr and Mrs George Stigger Had Christmas Day Wedding sum celebrated their golden wedding anniversary December Trieir daughter Elsie Dewhurst and husband Harvey and son Ted and his wife Mar arranged a feasant afternoon when many lends stopped In to convey their beat wishes Harvey Dewhurst served They received many bouquets of flowers and several cards from well wishers Georgetown residents since 1929 the marriage of Edward Stinger and Emma Louise Keys place in the Church of Si Edmund King and Martyr In Kent fallowing the Christmas morning church service Canon of Three years later Ihey emigrated to Canada living first at Fairbanks near loronto when Mr was employed with the Ritchie and Ramsay coated paper firm When the firm was acquired by Alliance Paper Mills now Do tor they came to Georgetown where he was an Alliance employee until he retired In IMS They have wo children five grandchildren and a new little great grandson born just last week to granddaughter Gall and Terry Murphy SHOWS JUNIOR FARMERS ART ENTRY Heather Hyatt shows her art entry In the Ontario Junior Farmers competition to Kenneth Rutledge of RR 2 Hornby and Donald Belluz left of Thunder Bay president of the Ontario Junior Farmers More than junior far from across Ontario competed In the provincial competition Classes ranged from choirs to square dan Holiday Visitors Here and There Mr George Adams Prince Chutes Drive Is home from a three week visit in England He was with bis mother and brothers at Abbey Southampton Mr and Mrs Jack McLean of Pennington Crescent had the company of Mr and Mrs A moat enjoyable Christmas and New Year were spent by Mr and Robert Marilyn Raymond and David of Windsor Rd who were the guests of Mrs a parents Mr and Mrs Harold Snyder at Port Elgin Mr and son Gary flew to Alberta before to visit with tier daughter soninlaw Mr and Mrs Gary Mason and grand children Billy and Vicky On Boxing Day daughter Anne flew out and all attended the Hyde Challenger wedding on December Mr and Mrs McMurray Crea entertained visitors from for Christmas In the persons of Mr McMurray a mother Mrs Phyllis and his sister Miss Joan McMurray Mr and Mra Jim Little Main Glen Williams and their children Amy and Gregory left by car last Monday for Calgary Alberta where they will make their home Mrs Hass from visited with her Barents Mr and Mrs Wilfred of McNobb Street HORNBY Karen Marks of Bronte was a at the home of Mr and Irs Jim Held of Hornby where he enjoyed the Christmas holiday with her friend Annette Reld Karen had visited at the in the summer time and was very interested in the farm animals The North Trafalgar Euchre Club held their first Euchre Party of the year on Saturday night at the North Trafalgar Recreation Centre There were tables of euchre In play with the following ladles winning the top prizes Mrs Marie Peacock Mrs Marie Murray and Mrs Marjorie Sparling The high prizes for the men were won Keith Webb Charles Brown and Ralph The lucky draws were won by Wllbert Nix and Mrs V Sinclair For Five Year Period Million Budget Approved By Halton Education Board The board of education last week approved a capital budget of for the five year period The budget is greater than the five year capital midget forecast for 1071 The increase in the budget Is mostly at the secondary school level where enough funds have been allowed to permit the construction of two new dary schools by 1976 The previous five year forecast allowed for only one additional secondary school The board expects an expansion of the secondary school system at the rate of about pupils per year No growth in the total to a decrease in the enrolment reflecting declining birth rale of the past few years says the preamble of board capital There are several areas in the REPRINTS OF MOST PHOTO S APPEARING IH THE HERALD May be ordered at the Main St S Cash must accompany your order prior to processing Prints to be picked up at HeraldOlf GIFT LORAL NfcfcDS HERE JuilaFewfilioi southern part of the county thatl developments the re experiencing rapid continues and schools will have HERALD THURSDAY JAN tobeprovldedfor these areas To accommodate this the capital budget provides for about pupil places more per year The five year capital budget forecast provides for three senior elementary school facilities In the east education area plus the upgrading of facilities In all areas GEORGETOWN MARKET FREE FREEI FREE FREEI FREEI CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUE A CHANCE ON OUR FREE DRAW PRIZE OF COUPON 50 last Months Winner rafale Snow Georgetown Zellars County STORE HOURS M0N 10 am SAT urn No 7 Highway Georgetown CANADA FARM INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT SHOW Exhibition Park Toronto Ontario JANUARY 26 29 1972 PICK UP ADMISSION TICKETS AT YOUR FARM EQUIPMENT DEALER The BigMailout reform legislation has by imcnt and is now law What docs tax reform mean to you How will it affect you To answer these questions the Department is conducting a massive mailing program Booklets are now being printed and mailed to all lax payers as quickly as they come the press The complete mailing will be finished in four weeks All taxpayers will receive at least two booklets- Highlights for Individuals and Valuation Day These should provide answers to most of your questions Some taxpayers will receive additional tion according to their specific needs Read your booklets Afterwards if you have questions ask us We I be glad to help You will find that your booklets will make it easier to file your income tax return in 1 973 because they will help you to prepare now PHONE 877 Georgetown Herald rm I National Revenu Revenue national Toxal on Impot

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