Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 26, 1973, p. 3

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the morning were on the platform in Park with the Hie Queen and Prince Phillip citizen The Qui en asked Mrs when she came Canada and it was a big decision for the inuplc middle aged to Prince Phiinpasked Mr what kind of work he did and how he liked an a do lo another question Ihe Queen Mr Steunen berg lold her she had seven ihildren and seven grand children The Steunen bergs came to Canada in 1957 from Holland and lived in Streetsiille and before coming to lown a ago The new were taken hug from the courthouse to Park with a police escort After the departure of the royal couple Ihe new citizens were guests at a reception and luncheon at Inn Mtadnwtalc I on don redil Vnlley Grand Albion look part Tin dub team includis lister Tom Wilcox Chamberlain I Ianohakcr and Lillian They will progress the Ontario final the Canadian National August Who Won What At The Picnic POLICE BLOTTER Canadian Tire Store and Shoppers Drug Mart were again targets for shoplifters his week On Saturday in two separate incidents a Juvenile and a man were caught in the act of shoplifting at Shoppers Drug Mart Thursday three Juveniles were apprehended for the same offence n Ewmg Street Saturday a man from out of town was arrested by Georgetown police on a warrant Issued by the Kitchener detachment of the The information came through the computer information service cheque passed Stedmar A snowmobile trailer was reported stolen from a house on Normandy Boulevard Saturday and was mysteriously returned Monday evening Complaints were received by police about children throwing stones Into a swimming pool on Crescent Saturday Two separate cases of assault were investigated by police early Sunday evening but no charges were laid Damage to a sign at Georgetown Animal was reported to police over the weekend Evidence of stone throwing was parent A young child riding a mlmblke in the North Ha I ton ford car lot Elora Gorge Trip Ended Busy Season Before ending its activities for the summer 2nd brownie pack had a busy season It bottle drive in May proved to be very sue cesiful and financed Its camping week end at Camp on May IB the holiday weekend They were accompanied by leaders Mrs Barbara Mrs Diane Taylor Mrs Judy Wicket Mrs Jean Mrs Anne Smith Mrs Mary Lou Splttal Mary Pettlngill and Jane Collett May a special fly up ceremony was held when five brownies flew up to guides They were Jennifer Smith Pamela Kaufman Norma Wilson Silvia Weismann and Donna Spittal A very enjoyable pool party followed with lunch was held at the home of leader Mrs Daphne Morrow June 11 On the evening of June Is the had a really new ex when they all went to the farm of Mr and Mrs Mitch Hunter picked and hulled their own strawberries and then Meet Your Police Randy entertained them with his guitar and they all had a happy sing song after which Mrs Hunter took them alt for a hay ride around the farm Their special activities ended with a bus trip June to the gorge where they en Joyed swimming a short hike Mrs Anne Smith assisted the leaders on the trip Due to large number of brownies in the pack any little girls who wish to enrol for brownies this fall must register before Ihe start of school in September with either Mrs H or Mrs Robert Norval Presbyterian Church basement More leaders are urgently needed for the rail so if anyone is interested in assisting with the brownies please contact the leaders The brownies hope that you will continue to save your empty bottles as they have plans for another bottle drive to be held around the end of liber Mr Barbara will I lending brownie camp as a leader at fx for two in August Two guides and will he attending amp at wan tin carter of I hi trifiTi hi with bringing villi with CONST WILLIAM PARR With IS years police ex and two and a half years in the Canadian Provost Corps in World War William Parry Joined the Georgetown police force October 1970 as a first class constable Bom in Toronto In 1926 he is married has one son and resides in Brampton He served 12 years with Toronto police department before going to Brampton Prior to Joining Ihe Georgetown force he served as a correctional officer in Brampton He also took advanced police training at Ontario Police College in His hobbies are golfing and camping He refuses to com mem on his golf game SMITH To get the branch fucnic July 15 mention should mode of Jimnij Lay ton and tmmerson who were in iharge transporting pic nickers the Bill Hunter property at Terra Cotta Among Ihe others who lent a hand were Doris Chamberlain Harold Badham Bub Burns King Denny Wright itc ad infinitum Hire are the winners of the IIINMM Girls and Gregory Boys and P Bull Girls and D Bessy K Lamb Martin Boys and Wallace J Martin Girls 10 and Burns B Boys id and 1nsialwaite Murphy Girls 12 and Gas kill Boys and S Bastedo Clark Carter THRU- Girls 10 and under 1st J Martin P Martin 2nd Burns K Lamb Boys and under 1st Arthurs B 2nd C Murphy T Murphy Girls to and Lamb Hamilton 2nd Arthurs Boys 10 and E Bell 2nd L Ferguson VTI- RtlLl All Girls lOandunder Lamb G Boys 10 and under Wallace G Russell toandover Russell S Bauer Boys lOandoverD Hall B Clark RAtfr Girls 10 and under Boys to and under J Hamilton J Russell Girls 10 and under M Burns Boys and under Wallace Gauvin Girls and over C Carter Arthurs Boys 10 and over S SKI R Over 10D Bell Carter Clarke 2nd B Postal lie D Brayley SOMHlSLIT M P Arthur THRU- 1st Miss Hamilton John 2nd Mrs B Doucette Mr A Itosslgnoi en- pi 1st Mrs L Hamilton Mr Hamilton 2nd Mr Clark Mrs Kennedy I HUI 1st Miss Hamilton 2nd Mrs Tripp mo ist Mr Jerry Wallace 2nd Mr Crawford KICKING Till SltOI- 1st Mrs Tripp 2nd Miss Russell S VIKING VO- Mr Tripp 2nd Mr Lamb ski It Isl Hamilton Hamilton Lamb 2nd Tripp Tripp ls L Harlej 2nd Tripp Tripp HI 1st J Wallace 2nd R Lamb Lamb 1st 2nd Hamilton THROWING 1st Nash Jake Timpson 2nd Lawrence Lawrence Fanatical is the only word to describe the feelings generated by that event of gargantuan proportions tugo war but of course right triumphs in the end and In spite of all manner of skulduggery attempted by the bandits of the Brampton branch our wonderful boys brought back the trophy to where it rightfully belongs And it must be stated that Georgetown won by sticking strictly to the rules PROBE TALKS PACKAGING MR AND MRS WILLI and we re stuck with it There are still some draw prizes to be picked up at thee branch These prizes will be held until the night of August Will the holders of the following tickets please do themselves a favor number and number Jack Critchlon of Brampton was a winner with ticket number Saturday night June Fred another full house It seems to be fast becoming a popular sport for the Saturday night crowd This Saturday we can look rorward to the Road Runners Well It coming around lo CNE time again and to us at the branch that means Warrior Day This year It will be held August Tickets mav be obtained at Doctors Income Heads List Doctors and lawyers had highest incomes followed by accountants engineers and merchants chiefs latest figures show Doctors averaged in the year 1971 latest figures available the revenue department said Wednesday Next were lawyers and notaries with average Income for the year dentists with engineers and architects with Accountants averaged IIS other professionals and salesmen The figures refer to self cm pi pro Property owners averaged and business propletors The average income for all Canadian taxpayers in 197 was the report said bar for which there will be no charge Bus transportation for those wishing to lake ad vantage of it will cost per adult Children under 14 will travel free In this space we usually have names of the winners In Ihe car club steakdarts and mini bingo But through the fault of your correspondent these names are unavailable al this time There will be a double ritlon next week Smith Pupils Piano Exams The following students of Randy Smith were successful in midwinter and midsummer examinations held at the Royal Conservatory of Music University of Toronto Pianograde one Granville McKenzie first class honors 87 Larry Hesse first class honors SO Desmond honors Hcalher first class honors 83 McKenzie first class honors grade three Deborah honors Rudiments preliminary Eric St Andrews first class honors Granville McKenzie first class honors Desmond McKenzie first class honors Deborah Anne Phlpps first class honors 92 McKenzie first class honors 91 HAROLD LOVES TO WALK So much in his English walkers From Family Shoe store that gave him the job patting out Nellie FAMILY SHOE STORED MAIN ST GTI- LORAL NOTICE ESQUESING PUBLIC LIBRARY NOW OPEN AT Community Hall Stowarttown HOURS Mondays pm to pm Wednesdays 7 pm to pm BOOKS FOR YOUR LEISURE READING LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST 3302 OR 4S93 NOW OPEN IN AT HALL ST T7 THUGUARD process PROTECTS YOUR NEW CAR AGAINST RUST WITH LIFETIME GUARANTEE 5 CALL YOUR TRUGUARD DEALER TODAY Andrew Murray MOTORS 45 Rood South M MOOR MOORE STORE FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT MAPLE LEAF WIENERS W LB PKG LOIN 39 PORK CHOPS CHUCK STEAKS RIB STEAK 139 WE SPECIALIZE IN FREEZER ORDERS DUTCH ft PUDDING 19 SILVERWOODS OZ FRENCH ONION DIP QUIK 1 LB TIN BLEACH CbW FACEEliE Reg c SPECIAL A towels TWIN PACK NEW ONTARIO POTATOES Lb Bib A FACE ELLE ROYAIE FACIAL rHUHL TISSUE SMALL BOXES BONUS BREAD SPECIALS ON SALE JULY 262728 Twenty members of Pollution Probe met Wednesday July IB at Glen Williams hall Guest were from the hawo Wholesale Group Mrs Mary Paul Green director of consumer affairs and Sam Crystal public relations director Issues discussed were pack a Ring government in and plans Tor a recycling plant to be brought to the Georgetown works com Pollution Probe is a member of Garbage Coalition Edward H Schroeder DC DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC EAST BRAMPTON Telephone HOUR SERVICE INSURANCE Ask WEST 8771177 STILL WAITING FOR THAT FILM TRY OUR 24 HOUR SERVICE ON K0DAC0L0RX FILMS PHOTORAAAA STREET GEORGETOWN ONTARIO Open Dally and Fri to ON US YES A 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