Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 23, 1973, p. 3

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fa COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE Mr and Mrs Harvey Norton GLEN WILLIAMS Donald Dawson Bruce Nova Scotia to visit with spent weekend at Barbaras parents Mr and Parry Sound and businessmen from Mrs Harold Thompson They ulshene were challenged to plan a three week stay Mr and Mrs AC Patterson t fl home last visited Miss at S lip by Dan and Audrey Whitson one day last week to Glen Williams arrived last Saturday from Four former high school accented and arrived to visit friends at Meaford and five of hourB and Doug Starret of their children got together for SheiB known Glen Williams Dan was a lunch at the home of Mrs resident for over former policeman on the Rutherford at St Catharines returned laat week for a visit Georgetown force last week Another came from thrw proximately six years ago one from Hannon living in her new home In and Mrs Bert Benlon and son Victoria on Vancouver Island Richard Starret son of Mr from RIM Acton She eight yearold and Mrs Starret recently Mrs Ted Brown held open Alison spent the returned home from a two house last when over BO d with Mr Mrs A week visit with his Brand viewed Mary Lou and Ray of Glen Williams mother Edith Sharp in gifts and enjoyed a dainty Mr Mra Rochester lunch and visit W Bailey and family of Mills is home lh on to rene om Vancouver Sheila is now returned home from a weekend Harold Johnson h good friend Duncan Miss Helen Mills is home after a flight from Vancouver Mr and Mrs Harold Johnson called on his former friends Mrs Irene McMastcr Brook Lodge in Port Elgin Mrs A BALLINAFAD EXCHANGE WEDDING VOWS and also a previous resident of La weeks service at St the Glen Sheila is remembered bans Anglican church was by those who worked with her by Peter Norton a at the Georgetown and District member ol the congregation Memorial Hospital My family His service topic referred to life On Saturday Aug IB the and I would like to extend our general Mr Norton has Peacock wedding party own personal welcome to both helped Rev it Rugg with and guests numbering over sheila and Alison and we hope services each week The 100 enjoyed wedding supper at to see then again In the near two Sundays in August the the Balllnafod United Church future services are being conducted basement They were catered by a lay reader Tom Parry of to by the After the meat St George Anglican church In the reception followed at the Pauline and Roger Newman Georgetown community centre five Spiegclbergandthelr daughter flew home after two weeks of yearold Lloyd and three year the month Augusl Jule recently travelling and Mr Belt con old Andrea returned Aug while Rev Harold Martin is on celebrated their wedding an his travelling on the Mr and Mrs Jack Cole of from a crosscountry tour holiday Rev Peter Borrow of nlvcrsary at a family dinner coast for an extra two Guelph were visitors on Sunday west coast and back They Presbyterian church In with Mr and Mrs Klaus before motoring home at the Marshall home motored with their camper Georgetown is conducting the Schneider the Line both enjoyed their trip very he TransCanada High- St Johns United much and would like to spend Mr and Mrs Leo Jamleson way going out and returned on church here in the Glen Mr and Mrs Horace Bell more time there They plan to and family have had as their much leu Sunday mornings motored to Newfoundland go again but next time will guests for the past three weeks highway They Moncion NB and travel with Mr and Mrs Don Beaumont pledged marriage vows in Cross Roman Catholic Church recently The bride Is the former Sharon dauRhter of Mrs Theresa Donoghue Georgetown and the groom is the son of Mrs Agnes Beaumont Glen Williams Robert Inglis was groom am on and David Bums and Danny were ushers Diane was maid of honor while the bridesmaids were Barbara Wilcox and Carole Diinoghue Mr and Mrs HERALD THURSDAY AUG 23 Page 3 MR AND MRS Jf Retired To Town Marshs Mark 50th cousins from Scotland They visited with several friends in were Mr and Mrs Jim British Columbia who from Bridge of Allen mcrly resided in Ihe Toronto They have spent an enjoyable area They said it was a very time together They a few enjoyable trip and ihe weather days with former neighbors of was good most or the way the Bonnie and Birthday greetings arc ex Dave Ginter at their trailer tended to Pauline who camp in Pickering The celebrated her birthday Aug weekend following they were Invited to spend the weekend with Rev and Mrs Kelvin Returning lost Thursday Johnston at their home near from a successful fishing Barrle Last week the pedition at Baffin Island Bud took their guests Bishop Gordon Preston Gerry camping at Algonquin Park Gordon Graham and Mr and Mrs Morrison Bob Reynolds feasted on a big returned to their home in catch of Arctic char They had Scotland on Tuesday a good time with the aid of their Eskimo guides Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs SandyKeirwerehersister in lour three children Christie and brother in law Sev Mrs Norman Swann and week from Lorrys River daughter Beverley of St Sunday at the Mr and Mrs Keith NS Mrs Bell Mrs Williamson FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY I INCOME WHAT IS ITT TerOSno Is looking far a to a franchise TerOSno Ltd a company which has completa line of recreational vehicles and outdoor sparling Items is looking for a enthusiastic Individual who would be Interested In investing to Working as a partner and store manager with a good annual Income Following a proven marketing system For complete Information Call George Hunter IM or write TEROSNOLTD PO Box Montreal 37V Quebec Canada Edward H Schroeder DC DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC ST EAST BRAMPTON Telephone 4590665 HOUR SERVICE farm Mr and Mrs Marsh SO and la daughter Edna Rd celebrated their of Newfoundland wedding anniversary The couple met while both Saturday at the home of their we J J a son James North Weston in 1917 Later they both Dut enough damp- worked al Ihe Kodak In re A The couple came to Georgetown seven years ago from North York where they lived since their marriage In 1923 at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Mount Dennis The ceremony was the late Rev A J James Marsh and his wife Grace have three children of North York John of rked at the Kodak plant In Kl fLTSJSLfSK Hamilton of Horn- Mount Dennis where Mr by party Marsh worked for years until l the home of Mrs his retirement in 1961 in lhe harvesl Georgetown on Sunday Keld in SincehisreliremcntMr and honor of her daughter Shelley Mrs Marah have travelled There was a fair number of who was celebrating her eighth extensively covering people out on Sunday to hear birthday California Alaska the the new minister Rev Stiles Maritime and Florida The sermon on Sunday was Mr and Mrs Jim Hamilton After moving here in 1965 based on the theme Are you of Hornby visited with Mr and fun to live with and it was Mrs Peter Gates and family on most interesting The previous Sunday evening Sunday the topic was What does your name mean to you Mr and Mrs Roy South of The subject foi Sunday Aug Brampton visited with Mrond will be Have you about Mrs Garry Hamilton on if Saturday ihey transferred from Elver Park United Church to St Johns United Church We extend sympathy to Mr and Mrs ErnestMcEnery in wiitceiebrate her Wrthday the loss of an aunt Mra Pat Pupils of Trinity Teachers Receive Theory Exam Results Theory examination results per cent from Trinity College of Music Pupil of Judl London England have been Grade Conley received by pupils of per cent Georgetown Trinity Teachers Pupils of Bonnie Beer Association The marks are of Greene the June 1973 theory papers Grade Hill loo per Mr M v Pupllsof Dorothy Richardson cent pW in SuiMocalsecretaryofTrinily Dale M Sylvester- tended he Equipment picnic While there hey attended Tweed August- Pupil Barbara Champion Grade Duncan98 Wlnnlfred Smith per cent in Stratford on Tuesday Mr Brian Sinclair and Mr Sunday Cathy and Paul who will celebrate their birthdays and to Cathy May who College and honorary president ofGTTA Grade Grade Robert Allen100 Presley per cent per cent Russell Allen 83 Michael J 100 Laura Lee Schreitxx Grade Lynda Sayers per cent Grade Ruth Wight on BS Grade Norlne Noble 86 Pupils of Anne Melcombe Grade 1Chrlstine English Smilh95 Grade Jennifer Booth 100 Pearson 89 Stankowitse7 Pupils of Ruin treasurer of Grade 1 Karen Cameron per cent Susan Mueller Joan Pupil of Norine Noble Secretary or Grade Stevens per cent Pupil of Andrew Cherry Grade Nancy Jackman Rural Philosophy Declare War On Lawn Ants Ants are one of the most interesting and Industrious insects Nonetheless when they infest your lawn they create unsightly and troublesome mounds that can be rough on your There are several ways to control anfs says D B McNeill hor ticultural specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Chlordane la effective for controlling ants in lawns The chemical available In emulsion wcllable powder and granular forms should be used according to the manufac turers directions for ant citntrnt Spot treatment can be ef fective In eliminating ant hills for a short time Apply an teaspoon of per cent dane wctlable powder to each hill wash it In One teaspoon of granular will give similar control Dumped Pups Find Homes Two part German shepherd Mrs Tom and Mra puppies of the same litter John Somers residents of the abandoned last week on same road temporarily Sixth Line adopted the other two turned out to have a brother Puppy love has found a home making a of three for two but Mrs Somers still reported has a male pup she Is most Another Sixth Line resident anxious to see adopted since Mrs Nan Creaghan found the she already has a dog and cat In ton ii with Mr and third puppy crying on her All three puppies were plump gonSay nigh a well found Mrs Jim Hamilton Mr and Mrs Jim Hamilton visited on Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs Wllmer Mason of Anniversary greetings are extended Mr and Mrs Ron who will celebrate their wedding an niversary on Monday Aug Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Howard Bradley nee Mary Lou Jefferson who were Aug 17 DID YOU KNOW THIS KY pup has found a home after being atom on the Sixth Line last week but a brother being Herald housed by Mrs John Somers of Ihe Sixth Line has not been so lucky and is hoping to be adopted Invest in Real Estate An investment in Heal Estate can prove be most profitable If done wisely Talk it over with Realtor whose training and experience in analyzing investments hove mode him real estate wise He is professional in real estate who subscribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a member of the local board and of the Canadian Real Association look for this seal which Realtor may Check far HALTON COUNTY SEPARATE SCHOOLS ADVANCE REGISTRATIONS will take place at all schools Wednesday August 29 between the hours of lOam and noon 1 pm and 330 BUS ROUTES POSTED AT MAIN ENTRANCE OF ALL SCHOOLS BRAIDA PhD Chairman CGBYRNES Superintendent BINDERS PENCIL CRAYONS STENO PADS DUOTANG COVERS BOOKKEEPING PAPER MATH SETS GRAPH PAPER TYPEWRITER PAPER DICTIONARIES SLIDE RULES L00SELEAF PAPER TYPEWRITER RENTALS Sales Service GEORGETOWN STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES Main SI N WE HAVE THE FABRICS THE PATTERNS THE KNOW HOW To Help You Save On BACK TO SCHOOL WASHABLE FLANNELS KNITS OF ALL KINDS ORLON CHECKS GREAT FOR BAGS ETC PRINTED VOILES FOR BLOUSES SMOCKS SEWING MACHINES BERNINA OMEGA WHITE FULL INSTRUCTION GUARANTEED SERVICE Towne Sewing Centre GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL OPEN FOR THE Mil TERM Wed September 5 1973 BUSES WILL OPERATE ON THE ROUTES AND TIMES AD VERTISED NEXT WEEK IN THIS NEWSPAPER GRADE students are to report to Ihe Cafetorlum for an Introductory at am ALL students will then report to the rooms indicated on the various notice boards at MAM At that time registration procedures will commence A days timetable will then be followed Dismissal will take place at PM Most students will find their names on appropriate class lists which will be posted In the foyer or In the corridor near the cafetorlum Students whose names are not listed should report to the Student Services office Students having questions concerning registration or courses are Invited to contact the school office any day Monday to Friday between am and 300 pm THE CAFETERIA WILL OPERATE ON OPENING DAY

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