Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1973, p. 13

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Expect Hundreds to Enter Farm Improvement Contest A farmstead and rural being sponsored by Ho I Ion and I office in improvement competition Plowmen Association Milton Officials report iht in in conjunction the Details were announced in expecting several Mowing Match the December issue of entries which will be held Hallo farm News Issued by the I Nril in September is Ontario Department of lntry form now being Someplace Else Presents 2nd ANNUAL Robbie Burns Supper Thursday January at 30 Highland no sing and entertainment under Cilhy Come help us in haggis serve Scotch Sitad Haggis Tattles Scotch and CALL FOR RESERVATIONS EARLY We PER PERSON COUNTRY RESTAURANT AND TAVERN Rd HuHonville On TEL Row to get the Income Tax People to lend you money interest free Interested Well it Section 146 Income Tax Act says so The Government encourages you to prepare Tor your retirement by giving you importont income tax deductions on money you invest in a Registered Retirement Savings Plan You can save hundreds of tax dollars each year ihw way Your money is not taxable until retirement then only us income is received your tax bracket is likely to be lower then too it all adds up to about the same as borrowing money from he Government interest free the savings that tax deferment may brine You can learn the full story on lac tax advantigcs on Retirement Savings from the well professional who represents ihe MjnuJjLturcrs Life He is associated with a that a record for sound and money management outstanding in the industry When you talk to him be sure to ask him about the built in guarantees that only an insured plan can offer Phone him today or mail this coupon Tor a free informative brochure on how you can save tax dollars MIKE BARNES The Manufacturers Lilt Insuince Company prepared will In from committee members the agricultural office and til most farm meetings through the winter months nines must be In by April ill the entry fie Thousands of visitors will be to our county to sec the International Plowing in September of slid t raid chairman of the committee Tins competition is the cleaning up if rubbish and weeds around the arid repairing liuilditiL- im proving the entrance In jour pronertv and iwn In Hie committee wants visitors to ho from th In feeling they hive just the cleanest county in Ontario are three sections in tin contest one Tor ids including improve mints in May of and me after in July of I arm it cuds already improved will just lie the final inspection Resides chairman Gerald Milton the committee Includes vicechairman Alfred ford of Milton secretary Bruce Met lure Georgetown and J I Harold Mid die brook laude Inglis Nor mm Bird Craig Held lorne and Horace GEORGETOWN Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Second Claw Mall Registered Number Return Postage Guaranteed per year Single Copy Price Cef I1MIAID THURSDAY JANUARY II fur which homes nnn f one fur farmsteads have already impj I rues will be awarded many winners Special meetings will be held to discuss improvements if need is shown INSIKTTWKh properly entered will be Dies of Accident Injuries Boxing Day accident on the I me north of Ballinafad claimed Its second victim Tuesday when Norman Tobias it died Kitchener Waterloo Hospital His wife Tobias died instantly They were Hit residents Mr Tobias was a player with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra The Tobias car was nor when in collision with a southbound tar driven by of London He and his wife Bonnie escaped with minor injuries TYPEWRITERS FREE DELIVERY RENTALS SALES SERVICE STUDENT RATES BRAMPTON BUSINESS MACHINES 451 Queen St East BRAMPTON Olympic CONCRETE RAVEL DING SAND ROAD GRAVEL tilt BUD HAINES Mm William Bit lis Settled GO Trains Will Bed Down in Railway Yard The controversy about where the GO train goes at night is over The GO train wilt bed down on property mediately north of the railway station In Georgetown A letter to this effect from the Ministry of Transportation and Com was sent to both Georgetown and councils There will be no noise or pollution through the night as was feared by many residents since wayside power and healed buildings will be provided allowing the shut down of locomotives and auxiliary engines Sixth I residents who had been vocal in their opposition to proposed sites between Ihe SixthandSevcnth Lines will be relieved at this choice tsijucslng council upposed the layover sites in their township right from the beginning Georgetown council ad located a location In the in dustrial area or in the general area which has now been chosen Lhasa was the the so called Forbidden City of Tibet Communting Swim Students Passed Tests at Mayfield Georgetown Y bused 127 swimmers to Mayfield pool every Thursday night for the four months for lessons by Dean Smith Martha Andrea and leaders Martin Lancaster Milne and helper Mrs Mirilyn Bray The Georgetown had the pool for the five seven m time period The course started in Sep ember and concluded December 7 followed by test nights Also at the pool for examinations was class of Royal I ife Bronze Medallion The Georgetown s swim director is Mrs I sham The following candidates were successful in the test NIOR Lynda Cathy Alison Taylor Christine Robinson Judy Mien Robin Montgomery Linda Houston Ruth JUNIOR Brian Scott Scott Hull Sand McCormlek Andre Diane Smith Hans Sara Aggiss Jonathan Lister Karen Duncan Owen David Anderson Brian Cox bison Montgomery Brian Livingstone John Owen Scott Livingstone Wilkes Lawrence Peck Adams Adams Judy Me Mark Percgo Perego Ronnie Sparkes Heather Tyler Fergus Barnes Kim linger Sherry linger Sarah Ruin Mac Kay John Paul las Jamie Barton John Paul Kawalchuk Michael Lord Christopher Sales Helen Norton Lyni Ian Boag Mark Tom Cult Tina Lard Simon Boag Lynn Cox Siddall ROYAL BRONZE LION Gary Susan Joy Middle ton BAR Martha Dean Smith Martin Lancaster SAVE CALL And Up WEEKEND SPECIALS PANEL TRUCKS AUTHORIZED AGENT The Great Outdoors Texaco 184 Guelph St 8775087 Kinneys annual January clearance is now in full swing with over pairs on sale We have shoes for the entire family plus a nice selection of handbags for the ladies all from our regular stock All sizes are not available in all styles so shop early for best selection Its a rewarding experience FOR LADIES Ladles shoes in a variety of shapes sizes and styles tor only six eight and ten dollars during Kinneys January sale Over 7000 pairs to choose from at 600 800 1000 HANDBAGS Out they go fashion handbags reduced to three five and seven dollars Many styles to choose from at FOR BOYS Pick a pair of fine boys shoes for only five and nine dollars during Kinneys annual Inventory clearance Over pairs priced right at 500 900 FOR GIRLS 15000 pairs of Kinneys regular stock reduced to three five and seven dollars a pair for our January clearance Buy two or three pairs for the price youd expect to pay for one A huge selection at only kfc A A huge selection at only 300 500 700 700 FOR INFANTS Over 3000 pairs of shoes for toddlers reduced to two three and five dollars Nows the time to take advantage of these low low prices for infants shoes at inly FOR MEN A broad selection of styles priced at only eight ten and fourteen dollars for our January sale 6500 pairs reduced to 200 300 500 800 1000 1400 mney shoes 222 Gimfph Straot I MOUTH TO MOUTH iNsiiuinms

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