Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 26, 1975, p. 5

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Former resident dies The death of Fredrick Rodeo formerly of Georgetown and lately of Eugenia occurred In hospital on Monday February Mr Rotten was In bis year He la survived by wife the former Jessie Alrn and children Michael and Grace at home Gerald of Acton Gale of Rock wood and Tim with the armed forces In There ore also all grandchildren sur vivtagandouoa brother Albert in England The funeral was held In the Funeral Home on Wednesday Feb 19 with the Rev J M officiating Spring interment wilt be In The family plot In Greenwood Cemetery Georgetown resident passes away A resident of the Ashgrove son Allen stepchildren Ward area for years Laura and Doris Mrs John Mc Browmidge died at the age of brothers Robert and In St Michael a Hospital Stewart Miller plus seven Toronto on February grandchildren She was following a threemonth illness predeceased by one brother The former Laura Eveline Bernard Miller she was born at Silver Rev John Grlffet conducted Creek the daughter of the late the funeral service from JamesandSarahPrlceMiller United Church on Monday Feb 10 with Interment old Stone School in Greenwood Cemetery Georgetown An Eastern Star On June 1 she married service was held the evening Thomas J Mrs Brownridge a Pallbearers were Wilfred member of Hfllcrest United Harding Jim Fisher Jim Church a life member of Cunnlnghnm Fred Nurse Ashgrove Women Institute a Claude Picket and Frank director of the Georgetown Ruddell Agricultural Society and a Flowers were carried by member of the Milton chapter George Murray of the Order of the Eastern Brownridge Ken McNabb Star John Brown Cliff is survived by her Wriggles worth and Edward husband T J Brownridge her Brigden Ola Robins Popular resident Adjudicator selected for Little Theatre play I Red Cross Blitz THE HERALD Wednesday February ltlft Page They help in many ways it of Georgetown for years passed away at Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton on Sunday February In her year Known to many as Ota to the fullest and her cheery personality and keen sense of humor was an Inspiration to all who knew her She had always enjoyed good health and waa only hospitalized for the last month She was bom In the Scotch Block area the youngest of a family of seven to John Chlsholm and Agnes Fisher She married Victor King In the spring of and moved to Georgetown After his death she married Sydney Robin In She continued to live at St where she had gone as a bride She was left a widow when her late husband passed away in Oc toberiea She predeceased by brothers Will Tom and Nor man and three sisters Margaret Mrs Will Stark Nettle Mrs Arthur Wilson and El ma Clare Robertson She was a faithful member of Georgetown Presbyterian Church the Royal Circle and the Georgetown Women a In Sbe Is survived by several nieces and nephews Funeral services were conduct by her minister Rev Peter Barrow from the Funeral Home Georgetown Pallbearers were Norm Charles Harris Bud James Paul Robinson Manley and George Inglis Ashgrove considers what might have been By Mrs John Belttoddy On that snowy Tuesday evening February 18 Mrs J M Wicuon was hostess for the Women s Institute meeting at which a large number of ladles were In at President Mrs John presided and all repeated the Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect It was the education and cultural affairs meeting and the roll call j answered with If you had your do differently Some said they would have received more education one or two would have taken trips which they had missed taking while others were quite contented not to change anything Cookies for sale Be prepared this May 3 to open your front door and be greeted with a bright smile and an offer of a box of cookies Saturday May 3 has been officially set aside as the an nual cookie day for the Georgetown East Brownies and Girl Guides among many others In this area But don t be surprised If you re asked to buy cookies before or after that date Guides and Brownies will be selling cookies for a number Donations of money were made to the Creative Art group and Mental Health Association Selection of the delegate to the officers con ference at Waterloo was left to the next meeting The euchre and dance committees reported The euchre planned for Fe and the dance March Mrs John Bird announced the first meeting of the main dish makes the meal program will be held March Mrs F M Wilson had the program and called on Mrs Harvey Nurse for the program was about varied hobbles to help keep minds and hands active Then the speaker Mrs James Evans of Georgetown delighted everyone with her talk on Jewellery making Sbe makes good use of sliver some tool dies of different sizes a fine saw sand paper rubber mallet soldering Iron and pincers The process Is time consuming and challenging betides offering a chance Ford thanked the speaker and also conducted an alphabet contest with Mrs Fred Nurse being the winner Mrs Clifford Hunter gave the courtesies and thanked the hostess the speaker and all who had helped make the pleasant evening possible After the singing of the grace a social hour was held Theatres latest production of A Letter From the g General The members of rehearslngforthelrfestivalproductlonof A Letter From the General The play Is set in a mission in the fareast presenting a challenge to the set design and construction S people The cast consists of Margaret Helen Artruso Stephanie Goran Sue Dunning and Greta Lee the nuns Performances will be on Friday and Saturday March and B the 14th and As usual the play will be held at Howard Public School at 5 The festival adjudication will take place following the performance Neil Freeman has consented to ad judicata this year production Mr Freeman la exceptionally well qualified for the difficult task which he faces according to Pat Joynes of GLT He Is probably most familiar to toe residents of the area Interested in theatre because of hia association with of that company leading roles 3 Mr Freeman is currently on the faculty of York University Toronto and Is well known as a talented director actor lecturer and adjudicator If the What does the Red Cross do for our community In preparation for the annual Red Crais campaign for funds Graphic is outlining the many services available are I being mailed this week to every Lions lottery worth over I 10000 Lottery fever has hit Georgetown The Lions Club of GeorgetownisBbouttolauncha new concept In the lottery game lottery memberships starting April The proceeds will go towards building new change facilities at the community swimming pool Only 500 tickets will be sold for a total of 200 in prizes Here how it works A membership in the draw costs 2 a week for weeks with is and prizes given away every week The winning tickets will be returned to the drum and will be eligible for the remaining draws Additional rizes of will be drawn on 1 September and November 18 Those winners will still be eligible for the grand draw January 1S7S I The top of 10 will go to the holder of the seventh ticket drawn First prize will be second third fourth fifth and sixth prize will be ft If a person buys a mem bership and then falls more than three weeks behind In his payments his membership will be dropped his ticket removed from the drum and resold Better business Acting on a request from the Halton Region Chambers of Commerce regional council has endorsed the idea of a regional better business bureau The actual organization of the bureau however has been left to the Individual chambers of household In Hills Several volunteer citizens from Georgetown and area gathered at Cedsrvale Community Centre Wednesday afternoon to fold stuff stick and stamp the information pamphlets Wednesday evening can asters kits were handed out to commanders captains and special canvassers ready for the door blitz day Monday March 10 aimed at raising SID All of the Red Cross services outlined In the brochure are free of charge by Red rasa volunteers who freely donate thousands of hours annually But In order to carry out these much needed and well used services we have to have money to operate publicity chairman Connie pointed out She also stressed the of keeping the handy in case one is ever in need of a helping hand In an emergency In case of a minor disaster by fire flooding or storm the Red Cross will be there with clothing and bed ding and If necessary will provide shelter for three days toglve the victims time to work things out Sickroom supplies In your home are provided free and transportation can be arranged toand from town clinics An extensive program for senior citizens includes visits to shut Ins parties en tertalnment transportation arts and crafts programs The Red Cross gives courses In home nursing Tint aid and swimming Instructions to adults and teens The Junior Red Cross aids needy families with the cost of eye glasses hearing aids or remedial dentistry diet foods and special drugs And of course the one we are all familiar with the Red Cress blood transfusion service and Blood Donor Clinics which are held four times a year In Holy Cross Auditorium If you ore Interested In giving financially or giving of yourself to this worthwhile community organization the Red Cross will be happy to bear from you Five hundred volunteers ore needed now to make the campaign for funds a success Call 1333 or after hours call the Contact Centre 1211 Edward H Schroeder D C DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC QUEEN ST EAST BRAMPTON Telephone BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPTOMETRIST Brown Magician amazes A magician managed to thoroughly mystify the members of the First Georgetown Cub Scout and Venturer troops during their annual Father and Son Banquet held last Tuesday in St John a United Church hall Canada was sung ac at the piano by Mrs Ruth Forgrove followed by a toast to the Queen led by Bob The Grace was given by Scout Phillip Collett Following the dinner head were introduced by group committee chairman Mr Collett Mr Ernie spoke on behalf of the church welcoming all the boya and fathers Mrs Terry Colter ADC represented the district staff at the banquet Rounding out the head table were Beth Allen president of the Cub and Scout Mothers Auxiliary Jean Layman Brian Scout Leader Howard Powell Venturer Advisor Dale Powell Mrs and Scouts Phillip and Paul The Venturers displayed the canoes they have made during the season While on stage they removed a fibre gloss canoe from a mould to show everyone the work Involved In making a canoe OPTOMETRIST R Hamilton RO it South Proles oral Bu a no For Appointment songs being the most popular Mr Shrubsole helps the Cub pack In musical activities Highlighting the evening was Mr Magic who was In troduced by Mr Collett The quick handed maaiclan had everyone mystified with his various tricks Including a rope act stainless steel rings and magically appearing silver dollars Chris Skltch extended a vote of thanks to the ladles auxiliary on behalf of the boys and their dads Thedlnnerwasconvened by Mrs Helen Callaghan assisted bv mothers The evening came to a close with the Cub pack singing two selections up and Delivery CHIROPRACTOR G Corbett DC Mill Street Georgetown For PHONE till Evans Chiropractic Clinic Sired CLIPSHAM LTD ENGINEERS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT RR1 lit GARRARD PHOTO COPY AND RECONSTRUCT HEIRLOOM PHOTOS program fits join it Yoga calisthenics or modern rythmic To find out whicn Is the best for you to attend the Fitness at the Thursday March In true tors will be on hand to demonstrate the methods of yoga calisthenics and modern gymnastics all day from ID a m to 3 SONY- Complete Line Sales Service Authorized Dealers WIGO TELEVISION AND APPLIANCES GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE Ws stock discount prices STORE HOURS Closed Mondays Tuesday Wad to mam Now you dont have to be rich to have a tax dodge MARCH IS THE DEADLINE Choose It rum Canada largest of TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS HALTON TUBERCULOSIS AND RESPIRATORY DISEASE ASSOCIATION The Halton TB and Respiratory Disease Association will be holding a Smoking Withdrawal Clinic at 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