Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1973, p. 10

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page 10A GEORGETOWN Wednn October 31 The Credit Valley Con nervation Authority accepts applications from landowners who are willing to plant a minimum of trees on a come first serve basis Cost Is per thousand for machine planted trees and thousand for hand planted Trees Ordered Several landowners In the Credit River watershed have already ordered about SO trees to be planted by the Credit Valley Conservation Authority In the spring of 1974 Bach authority In Ontario has a quota of trees available from the ministry of natural resources nurseries and there are only approximately six weeks in April and May when Dion tins and staff coincide per the trees Interested landowners who would like trees planted in should contact the Credit Valley Conservation Authority Ontario 1K0 or call 451 1615 and ask for a private land reforestation assistance form COMING EVENTS Mexico day tour to Mexico February Brownie pack III recycle your bottles Call lil 13M or MM lor Anything Sal at Williams Saturday Nov The Georgetown III be held Wednetdav eve- Nov In Knox el Paulines Flowers 63 Main Street North 8774616 or 8779811 BARBARA AND KAY of Kays Beauty Salon Main Street North WELCOME Pat Lalonde With years experience In hair coloring and styling of long and short hair By Appointment only 29SI THIS WEEKS SPECIAL OR OVER SI SPECIAL Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Sunday only P0MPEI PIZZERIA Main St Georgetown REMEMBRANCE WREATHS for he CENOTAPH contact J McCarthy 8779534 BINGO EVERY MONDAY AT AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB 20 Games JACKPOT IN 51 NUMBERS NO ADMISSION CHARGE CARDS 3 FORI Lie No 137591 Sponsored by Georgetown Elks No 540 Proceeds or Deaf Detection in Children and Community Projects Annual end bake isle el St Johns Church Saturday Nov J at Nov Johns Georgetown are holding an opportunity sole in the hall Saturday no November 3rd to used Unverjlty Georgetown Canada Trust 8819 lor Club Sacred Heart Admission Refreshments eft Gutinn SI Tuesdat m Anon tactfully oilers help an This highlight fully horticulturist w instruct us In the I making coral and arrangements or spec event a large tendance Is anticipated Plan get there early Note date place Everybody welcome OPEN HOUSE and Mrs Franc Thompson R Georgetown latlves and neighbor an Open House on Sunday Ac he son of Evans Danv He W Wood Huntingdon leslcd at the Jones Funeral Home Edith Street Georgetown Thursday at The first signer of the S Constitution was George Washington APPLICATIONS ARE BEING ACCEPTED with me North Contact Centre beginning Thursday November I Harrison School Library at Forms available at your church BINGO CABLE 5 Get Your Cords At Lucky Dollar Trio Discount Delrex Smoke Shop Mac Milk St E Groceries Nerval Park Confectionary Bank Commerce HI Variety InHhe EVERY WEDNESDAY AT pm BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT at 8 pm Holy Cross Parish Hall Maple Avenue Georgetown REG GAMES 20 PER GAME OTHER SPECIALS JACKPOT 54 Numbers PROCEEDS FOR HOLY CROSS CHURCH TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL Shelley St Georgetown I Day or Even rig instruct on DOT Licensed Instructors Dual Control BAHAI FAITH I You are Invited to a public meeting at Cedarvale Hall NOVEMBER from to in Speaker Dr David Smith For further information CALL Handcrafted Gifts pottery weaving candlei Jewellery The Loft BIRTHS V Daniel Paul weaning lbs l73atPril Memorial Hospital special thanks to OS stair and attending and Diane Its pleased to an the arrival Ihelr second son jelfrey William Fredrick born Oct at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital weighing Ibi or A for Craig Many to Mrs Robnson and the staff DEATHS Edward James On Monday October at Toronto General Hospital Ed ward James Husband of Gladys Mae Harding and Dear father of Grace Mrs John wood Rayncr Whitby and Earl Acton Lovingly lllam Rested a McCluro Jone Funeral Horn Ed Street Georgetown Cemetery Margaret on Tuesday October Margaret Campbell Daughter He John and Myrtle Camp of tic Rested at the Mc Jones Funeral Home 31 Ed Street Georgetown where funeral service wai held Monday eol the late James Mulholland Kathleen Mrs McCumbor Burlington J Mrs Hubert Wyalt of Bested a Funeral Home Edith I Georgetown where funeral was hed Tuesday at on at Cemetery INS L ly E On Wed nesday October 1973 Eden Ms Ontario Lily Wood Georgetown n her year Formerly Burlington Ontario Perkins orgclown I four NOTICE id the person who found F Pipe Locator Sinclair Avenue No H please set following number 877 5111 PIANO TUNING in 8778168 MEMORIAMS In loving memory ear loiter daughter Patricia Catherine who passed away cannot change them I loving Sadly and remembered by aunt and John Long a iters Gall and Yvonne NORTON in loving memory mother and grandmother i Milan Norton Dor passed away October you tide away en l saw you could not stay ere ever Heaven may be welcome me mother and grandmother villa who passed away Oct CARDS OF THANKS NORTON To a EAUOY inn Bolivar was the it or of Venezuela and Mrs Frank Brown Mrs AW Benton and Mrs Nell Anderson represented Limehouse at the District Day at Master Feeds hall last week Thev heard address about Indian affairs by Mrs V Johnson a teacher of Indian crafts at several universities Mrs Bill Henry nee Joy Patterson and her two children left from on Friday morning to some 180 miles north of where her husband is cm ployed We wish them well In their new home there Mm Leslie of San Gabriel Cat has visiting relatives the Harvey Norton s and Ronald La timers Mrs Jack and Mrs Smith were hostesses at the home of the former for about friends of Mrs Danny or baby shower on evening of la it week Mrs Lcn Ketghtey was speaker at thank meeting In the church She told of the experiences of of her and her husband in Japan where they raised their three children leaching them herself until end of grade sending them to an English school until the end or grade and home lo Canada for finishing Being quite musical she organized choirs of mothers competition Rev Lin Keighley worked inierdimirmnatiotinlly in a dense populated heavily industrialized area to bridge Ihe gap between faith and labor in cooperation with pastors of various denominations said there arc one hundred protestant denominations in Japan that they work closely with the Catholics She displayed a large of gift items in eluding clothing dolls fans children books A number of color with comments showed the of Japan The speaker was intr by Mrs by Mrs Benton Mrs George Heaver of Oak taught piano litre is Hepburn sang lncl solo Open the Gales Temple VieepresidenlMrs conducted sharing organ duties with Mrs Bert Benton who nod scripture ind Mrs Kirkwood led n prayer the benediction Peter Barrow lunch downs convened Mrs J Mrs A C Patterson was enjoyed PERSONAL Mr Mrs J Walters of Creek visited with Mr and Mrs Leo Wolf late of Wolf Park Terra Cotta now residing MS John St Georgetown During a friendly game of Mrs May Wolf drew the perfect hand of W SHOPPING AND DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE M MOOR SMILK MOORE PARK PLAZA STORE FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT SIRLOIN WING TB0NE STEAKS 145 LB FRESH MINCED BEEF Oft BATHROOM TISSUE PLY ROLL PKG 37 SILVERWOODS FIRST GRADE BUTTER 7fi 1 LB PRINTS ROUND STEAK ROAST SCHNEIDERS RED HOT Wieners 3 ASSTD VARIETIES Cookies GRADE A FRESH LARGE EGGS SPECIALS ON SALE NOVEMBER I You Owe It To Yourself To Get The Most Value For Your Money And In These Days Of SkyRocketing Prices Silvers Is The Store That Helps You Do It BOYS SLEEVELESS PULLOVERS Quality rib knit by popular Canadian maker 4 GIRLS LONG SLEEVE HOLIDAY DRESSES BOYS DOUBLE KNIT DRESS SLACKS In navy brown and gray Smartly Flared Sues to J BOYS PERCENT ACRYLIC TURTLE NECK PULLOVERS SMART TONE PATTERNS Excellent value at MEN S 100 PERCENT NYLON Snorkel Parkas Water repellent 4 length pile trimmed with A pockets SPECIAL LADIES HOLIDAY APPAREL Full Length Gowns IN METALLIC KNITS AND OTHER SMART NEW FABRICS FROM 26 LADIES NYLON SKI JACKETS in blue navy red and brown INSTRUCTOR LENGTH 8 MISSES FALL WINTER Fashion Coats in smart new tweeds and plains 36 00 LADIES BULKY KNIT Pant Sweaters High quality Canadian makes in navy brown POO LADIES MACHINE WASHABLE Cuffed Slacks Smart hounds tooth patterns by quality J Canadian maker 12 What are you paying for credit these days Open a credit account at Silvers never any interest or service charge START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW USE OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN ILVERS OPEN EVERY MONDAY am to pm ATTENTION HERALD SUBSCRIBERS Due to the fact that ihe herald is out this week on Wednesday Oct your Herald carrier will be collecting for five weeks this month Therefore would you please pay your carrier 75 when heshe collects THANK YOU

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