Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 4, 1973, p. 23

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1MB GEORGETOWN HERALD Oct OGLING THE DODGE MONACO PLYMOUTH FURY ALLNEW STYLING new engines new options and engineering innovations that Dodge Monaco for The Dodge has been completely from road to roof The new look in dudes a belt line that has been lowered to provide more glass area all around and a strong grille theme There are IS Dodge Monaco models to choose from In These In dude a Monaco Special two- door hardtop and fourdoor sedan Monaco twodoor hardtop fourdoor sedan and two seat station wagon Monaco Custom two door hardtop fourdoor sedan four door hardtop shown here and two and threeseat wagons and at the top of the line the luxuriouslyappointed Monaco Brougham in twodoor hard lop fourdoor sedan four door hardtop and two and threeseat wagons The series has been discontinued NEW LOOK plus greater and improved ride- that a Plymouth Fury for on the popular full sized Plymouth has been In creased a full two inches to 122 Inches on sedans and and 124 inches on station wagons Overall length has been reduced 5 inches The totally Fury has a lowered which results in Increased glass area for improved all around visibility Inside there is improved headroom more entrance and toolroom and a quieter ride The all new body gives Fury a sleeker look yet retains all of the comfort expected of a full abed car Plymouth Fury a distinctive new fineline grille is of bright extruded aluminum Thirteen models will be available in Fury I II lit Suburban Custom Sport Suburban Fury Gran Coupe shown here and Fury Gran Sedan A Fury twodoor hardtop Is available along with fourdoor sedans in Fury I and Fury series Then there Is a twodoor hardtop fourdoor sedan and fourdoor hardtop in the Fury III lineup Fury Gran Coupe Is a luxurious twodoor hardtop and the Fury Gran Sedan Is a luxuriously appointed four door hardtop NORVAL NEWS Rev Walter Ridley spoke about the new North Hal ton Contact Centre for Georgetown and district of which he Is executive committee chair man at a joint meeting of unit one and unit two of Nerval United Church Women held at the home of Mrs Spencer Wilson Thursday evening Sept The Contact Centre is to be a telephone service for those who need help of any kind or for those who need someone to talk to The Idea for the telephone service from the Social Services Committee About volunteers are now taking a nine week training course They will hear lectures on such topics as family problems marriage drugs alcohol the elderly and credit and financing and law and the citizen with Nov isthedotefor the beginning of the service The main aim of the project is for the volunteers to be neigh bora to one another to those who call for help A 24hour telephone service Is planned with two volunteers serving for a shift of three or four hours Mrs Murray Laird presided for the meeting and Mrs BUI Laldlaw gave the devotional Catering at the plowing match next year was discussed but no final decision made Saturday Nov to was the date set for the bazaar to be held in the church basement Dr Burgess in Angola and to be divided among three hospitals there was discussed Materials and clothing are to be handed In to Mrs Gordon Miller Needed are cotton for aprons wool for knitting sweaters and baby clothing Good used clothing is needed for Toronto Mrs Cleave Mrs G Miller and Mrs Laird assisted the hostess in serving lunch and a social lime ended the evening Sorry that a couple of teacher names of the Presbyterian Church school were left off the Hat of those dedicated at the special Rally Day service They were Mrs 0 Mulder and Hyatt McClure The Couples Club of Nerval United Church held a chicken barbecue at the farmers market at Eldorado Park on Saturday Sept but due to the rain sales were not as good as previous years You could say the project was more or less of a washout The parents of John from east Germany are visiting with him for a few weeks A special Rally Day service was conducted by Rev R Walter Ridley at United Church on Sunday Sept with Ihe Junior choir providing special selections Sunday school pupils who took part in the service were Christine Pomeroy Cindy Reld Terry Bill Crawford and Shelly The Sunday school teachers were in Gordon Laldlaw Superintendent Roale Laidlaw Judy Shelly Laidlaw and Julie The service was followed with lunch in the basement and a social time was enjoyed United Church held a bowling party on Sunday evening Sept 23 to start the fail activities followed by an organization meeting They will meet every other Sunday evening Officers elected were president Terry secretary treasurer Cindy and four group leaders to be in charge of program Christine Bonnie Crawford and Julie Laldlaw attending so far They are busy making plans for another bottle drive for Saturday Oct 13 so have your clean bottles ready for them to pick up Tops are not needed The drive will In elude the east end of Georgetown as well as the village and district The brownies and Ihelr leaders are to be commended for this service to the com as there is a lot of hard work involved in collecting and sorting the bottles The bottles are sold for recycling so this project helps prevent pollution and the brownies make enough to pay for a couple of special trips At present plans arc being made for the older brownies and the guides lo attend a winter weekend camp Georgetown Fall Fair Sept It was a congregational project with the women baking pies Ihe like and Ihe men assisting with the booth They report a very successful day Tickets were sold on a food hamper with the lucky winner being Single Georgetown Mr and Mrs Ken ellow and Mrs Stonehouse Longbranch visited with Mr and Mrs Bob Tripp Murray and Michael on Sunday Sept Joe Murray is progressing well at home following a stay of more than two weeks at Memorial Hospital Brampton Congratulations lo Linda Ridley daughter of Rev and Mrs Walter and Vloolley who were married in United Church on Saturday Sept Thev will reside in Mrs F McLean SILVERWOOD Mr and Mrs H Marchington a trip to Ottawa Peterborough and Grafton recently Mrs Grace Corbet of South B C is a guest for a nonth with Mrs Mlnda Cor Mr and Mrs Duffleld of Sandy Cove Acres visited around SHverwood this Hist week enjoying the com of old friends and lgbbora Mrs also on the bus trip which Women a Institute jponsored Members of other local branches were Invited to take part The Lee home at Creek was the first stop The hostess showed the members through the old home a picnic lunch was enjoyed utln the warm sun Proctor and next after an hour a guided trip ind a gift from the company the members headed back to the comfort of the bus for the ride home A roast beef dinner at was the finishing touch to a pleasant and the bus arrived at at starling point Mr Mrs Alan Whitfield Dennis and Catharine London visited with Mr and Mrs Harry Scott recently Alicia Scott THE HERALD 8772201 For Professional Real Mate Services lONSltT IRt A is professional In real estate who sub scribes to a strict Code of as a member of the 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