Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 1, 1973, p. 3

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Mary Street Couple Recognized for Bravery 1972 Fall Fair Shows Deficit Directors Told At Annual Meeting GFORGFTOWN HERALD TH FEB Page Last Thursday evening at the North Golf and Country CTub an official body or P P members presented the Royal Canadian Humane Association Medal for Bravery to Mr and Mrs Hugh Cree of 14 Mary St May 1972 a couple in their fifties were east bound on the when their car hit a guide rail a cement culvert then while airborne hit a bridge Hugh and Susan coming from a party saw Ihe car which was starting to burn Mr Crec pulled over and ran to see if anyone was Inside He and his wife then pulled the victims from the car saving them from the names and explosion which followed Constable Wayne of the Port Credit OPP detach the officer covering the accident attended the honouring dinner and ex pressed his appreciation to Mr Mrs Cree for their actions May Superintendent Donald District headquarters Toronto made the presentation of the medal following dinner Mr reiterated the fact that they expected a reward of kind DRIVER Hugh raced a Formula In the Series last j ear and Is entering the Players Canadian Cham Scries this year He works lor Control Data In and his wife Susan for Northern Electric In The other officers attending the presentation and dinner were Staff Officer from Port Credit and Corporal Charlie llowsomv from the Identification dennrtment District headquarters in Toronto Due to the early morning rain and higher programing ex penses the Georgetown Society sponsoring the fall fair ended their year with a deficit of SI The largest Item contributing to the deficit was the loss of some on gate receipts This plus a Jump In the cost of trophies and ribbons and an Increase in operational expenses rather stunned the directors who had previously enjoyed small surpluses Total receipts were and total expenditures The annual meeting was held in the Mailer Feeds Research building and was preceded by a luck supper President Spencer Wilson was in the chair Henry Stanley Rep was present and urged the directors to get behind the International Plowing Match which will be held in the Georgetown district He hoped many would enter the Home Improvement Assoc contest Mr Stanley also presided for the election of officers and made the presentation of the baton silver tray for the most points in the dairy cattle classes the fair to John of It it on his Guernsey Albert Hunter of was elected president for Hubert 1st vice president Ralph 2nd vice president and Sam vice president Mrs Ken Milne and Mrs George Ironside were selected secretary and treasurer respectively Walter Pope was returned as auditor Honorary Directors frank fetch Herb Cleave Ken McMillan Craig George Leslie Cleave Chester Fred J Brown ridge Garfield McGilvray Campbell Sinclair Jack Williamson Directors James Fisher Albert Hunter Keith Wehb Ken Ella Ernie Alexander Sptneer Wilson Del mar trench Robert Cunningham It Keith McKcnile Dill Allison Ward Brown ridge Ralph Cunningham Alan Ken Kirk wood Don Gosling ilbert Preston Directors Usher Trevor Williams Val Stein George Burl Norman Sinclair Wiibcrt Cleave Vcrn Picket Burl Fred dell George Bird Marks I- red Barnes Jack Hunter Ixirne Robert Alexander I Leslie m W Craig Held Sam I Don Dan Webster Glenn Webb Bill Wilson Jack Arm strong Joe Klngdon Bert Benton Reed John Ken Milne Robert Taylor Dwlght May Dan Price Jones Mian Barnes Herb Tirry lslie Gary Alton Oliver Hunter John Bird T Graham Mac Harry The lady directors elected their officers as follows President Mrs George Burt vice president Mrs John Milton vice president Adams Photography Superintendent Donald A Adam presents the Royal ssoclation Medal for Still Big Demand For Health Food Says Proprietor Sunshine Shop has been 1 utter in her has to have supplying health food to people ill stirred in before use the in the Georgetown ire is unrefined the sea Juy Mrs salt will form a hard lump Helen the proprietor winch is proof of its natural says people buy health foods to sidle The price sueh food Is avoid chemicals that arc not with provided by the food in its natural stale Two large firms provide many of the supplies found in store are Max and Mrs C 3rd vice president Mrs John Bird secretary Mrs Frank Wilson ass secretary Mrs G hall superin lendent Mrs Keith Webb assistant Miss Jean flower con Mrs W Bird and Mrs Milton social Mrs J Fisher and Mrs Lindsay DirectorsMrs Keith Webb Mrs Spencer Wilson Mrs Ken Mia Cunningham Mrs Hunter Mrs M Alexander Mrs W T Graham Mrs Stein Miss Lisle Bird Mrs Hunter Mrs Lloyd Mrs i Mrs W Mrs J Brownridge Mrs K McKcmlo Mrs Benton Mrs Mrs S Mrs Glenn Webb Mrs Mrs Allison Mrs Herb Mrs Ralph Cunningham Mrs J Willi Mrs G Preston Mrs I Gosling Mrs John Delegates were appointed to the annual Ontario Convention in Toronto this month and the 1973 fair dotes set at Sept In taking the president chair Mr Hunter thanked the directors for the honour of serving them and for their support In the coming year Briefs council authorized the treasurer to pay half the deficit or the Community Hall for an amount of Under an agreement with Erin Township agreed to the arrangement when the hall was built Council approved a grant of MOO to the County and Rural Home Improvement Competition Council agreed to hire a part time office assistant at an hour until the clerical assistant can resume full time duties Council authorized the road superintendent to sign plans allowing the Bell Telephone Co to place two buried cables along the south and west bides of Highway west from George town to LAST 3 DAYS OF SALE ENDING FEBRUARY 3 20 OFF ALL REGULAR STOCK m Tues5t THE BOOK SHOP If Main St So We Ask You TO BE THE JUDGE our wide selection of line furniture and ipare our quality and prices You don have worry about being high pressured or rushed we don operate that way All we do Is Ihe our emparlance and our en ihuiiastlc desire to serve you Don I take our word lor il come in this week and the service you want Gougeon HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING Main St S J HayStuttard Wedding At St Johns United Rev and John Taylor was organist when Linda Marlcne St lard and Dwayne Hay were married in St John s United Church The bride who is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Sluttard Drive was given In marriage by her father In the double ring ceremony November Church decorations were In red and white The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Hay Noble Court The bride was in full length white chiffon her gown fashioned with full sleeves empire waist and lace flounced hem and lace choker and lull chiffon train She carried a cascade of red roses Marilyn Evis of Montreal was maid of honour Mrs Bonnie and Mrs Lynn Hay sister of the bride and sister In law of the groom and Mrs Karen were bridesmaids They wore full length dark burgundy velvet with matching monk hoods lined in while satin and trim med with white fur They carried white fur muffs with a single red rose attached Robert Monckton was groomsman The groom brother Terry Hay Paul and Keith were ushers At a reception at Acton Meadows Golf Club the bride mother wore a mauve chiffon full length gown with empire waist The groom mother was in full lenglh purple with dork velvet top Both wore a white orchid For a honeymoon trip the bride wore a black and white hounds tooth suit with velvet collar black accessories and white orchid The groom Is employed In Town of Georgetown engine office and bride with Simmons Ltd in Bramalea They are living at Flay I own Crescent Prior to their marriage Board Gains School Hartley trustee to the separate school board the ehanges that will come from Ihe Regional proposal arc a school m Watcrdown will come under the board jurisdiction and there will be more assessment There are at present tw trustees from the Milton five from and seven from Burlington on Ihe separate school board House Supply One product of particular interest to American way of life Is substitute for coffee This think drink Is made from either dandelions or soya beans ny caffeine instant coffee is produced from barley do not hut eomes from tree and is believed to be the substjnee John the sustained with in the wilderness the people natural foods but since then these products have been refined tampered with says Mrs MR MRS Irtcnds had a pirty in honour at Meadows Gold Club Mrs and Mrs Peg McMenemy were hostesses for a shower Mrs Karen Bottomley also gave a shower as did Mrs Joyce the bride s sister In law Fellow employees at Simmons Ltd entertained in her honour and Mrs Hazel Hall and Mrs Marian Inglis were shower PUBLIC NOTICE The of to the Court Canadian Cltlianihlp will be opened the Town Hall Main Second Floor in Milton lor the month of February on the following dales Friday February Friday February and alternate Fridays A Citizenship Officer will be in attendance to information about Canadian and to take applications for Canadian from a J pm lunch hour from noon to 13 for Professional Real Services TOR A Realtor Is a professional In real estate who sub scribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a member of the local and the Canadian Heal Estate Association He is trained to evaluate vour problem and mend a solution So whether you are selling room bungalow or a room chateau see a Realtor Look for this seal which only fie can display BRAMPTON lit it ESTATE BOARD LAST CALL ONLY 3 MORE DAYS OF OUR BIG SALE Living Color only Plus 51V Film Fee Babies children adults groups 1 Special of eac person singly only plus Groups par person plus film fe Select from finished pictures In radiant black and wh to and living color Bonus quality Guaranteed Limit one Special per child courteous service Senior Citizens 10AM tlPM3rM I 7 M It M FEB 6th to GEORGETOWN to m to Sat 10 am instead of m As previously Preposted VINYL REG SINGLE ROLL SALE PREPASTED WALLPAPERS REG UP TO SINGLE ROLL WHILE QUANTITIES SALE LAST 98 STORE HOURS Tues Wed to Thins 9 to Sat to 6 Closed Monday GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE 117 Main Street NI

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