Ashgrove Institute Holds Family Picnic Family picnic of Ashgrove Women Institute was held recently at the home Mr and Mrs Ford with about trees on the lawn and at 30 m guests sat down to a that was beautiful to look at and delicious cat Following the meal institute president Mrs Cliff Hunter welcomed guests and resented several girts to Mrs J Graham oldest woman lo Mrs Tom Brownrldge who was having birthday that day to Mr and Mrs George Wilson who will celebrate wedding anniversary Aug and to Mr and Mrs who received pair of lawn chairs for hosting the event Following the presentations Mrs Fred Nurse and Mrs John McNnbb were in charge of races for children Winners were boys five and under first Jamie Donaldson girls first Marilyn Bird and second Maryann Donaldson boys six to eight first Kevin Donaldson and John girls nine to 10 first Barbara Iran us and second Elizabeth Bird hoys nine to 10 first David Itiibinson and second Gerhardt Trcvlranus girls 11 to first Marilyn and second Mary Jean Robinson boys 1 to first Tommy Wilson and second Paul Dexter girls 13 and over first Megan Man cluster and second Sheen a Dewnr boys 13 and over first Doug MLphait legged races were won by Mary Jean Robinson and Marilyn McNabb and Doug MrPhall and Bob Allison Candy scramble ended the races after which everyone young and old enjoyed swlmminn in the pool Thanks are extended to Mrs John Bird Mrs Picket and Mrs Robert Alexander for looking after the lunth and lo the Wicksons for their Welcome visitors for the day were Mr and Mrs Chorlcs Austin of Elora Gets Degree In Insurance Paul Armstrong of Arm strong Insurance Agency Main Slreet south received a degree in Insurance known Associate Institute of Canada from the University of Toronto recently The course Is an extension course offered by the University of Toronto Ihrough the Insurance Institute of Ontario which started Ihe program years ago to im prove the standards and education In general in ranee industry Paul has been In the In durance business with his father John Armstrong since Now Is Time To Start Lawn GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY AUG 16 1S73 Page SEES A Runners up Tom Brotherton and Iila Allison right congratulate winners Bernie and Pauline Kent at the close of a mixed doubles BEST NET SET tournament held Saturday by Georgetown Tennis club Twenty couples took part in the event which ran from Herald Photo am until The evening was rounded off with a corn roast at the home of Mr and Mrs Ron Frost Library Crowded For Taste Of Jazz There has been jazz at the and Jazz at rnegle Hall but to the jazz buffs who crowded Georgetown public library to the doors jazz at the library topped them all Thursday night There were no teeny toppers very few teens but a lot of 30s and who listened with faces wreathed In smiles shoulders and heads moving and feet tapping as the Steel Cily Six recalled the big names names such as Roy Jack Teagarden Duke Ellington Louis Arm strong Count Basle Benny Goodman Thelonlus Monk Charlie Parker and Dave Bruebeck were recalled as the group from Hamilton played all Kinds of jazz It started with New Orleans jazz from about the turn of the century and proceeded through Dixieland swing bop progressive Jazz and rock Lloyd Peach who played clarinet and alto sax made a brief commentary as the six man group progressed through the years Al Ludlow on First Sale Of Wheat Ontario Wheat Marketing Board has made the first sale of the 1973 crop winter wheat for export at highest received since the board gan operations in 1958 K A Standing secretary manager of the marketing board said slightly more than 3TQ bushels were sold at a over MOO per bushel dsIs Mnn I real The sale was made to a traditional customer for mediate shipment according to the board official Mr Standing also advised that the marketing board has taken possession of a volume In excess of five million bushels of the 1973 crop to dale under the new agency marketing svstem He said the board has moved about Iwo million bushels into export position and the balance moving into domestic con sumption positions trombone Al Jackson on trumpet Vic Hill at piano Ken Westwood on bass and Chuck Woods on drums made up the group that had the audience asking librarian If they could enjoy a repeat performance This concert was one of a series being held In libraries throughout the Central Regional Library System The Steel City Six has resented concerts in schools oping to introduce young people to jazz and a brass section Instead of simply guitars County Board of Education is considering them for in this area Mortgage Funds Available 1 st Mortgages 2nd Mortgages Construction Loans Mortgages Purchased 4516232 EA Mitchell Ltd Realtor 44 Queen St E Brampton MICHELIN moves in CAobswft and trucks ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Raw ANNOUNCING YOUR NEWLY APPOINTED DEALER OF MICHELIH X STEELBELTED RADIAL TIRES GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES 26 Street Whatever make car you drive from a full size North American model to a sub compact import 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