Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 4, 1976, p. 10

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Page 10 THE HERALD Wednesday February t ISIS Old books for sale a kid never owned a new book says Peter who with his wife recently opened The Book Nook In Georgetown a Market and he still docs not own 4my new boots The Nelldj who come five year ago from Don Mills deal in paperbacks and magai Customers In the book lined shop can either buy or trade paper backs To build up their stock the purchase your wanted paperbacks at 10 percent of the cover price told the Herald he and his wire were looking for a small business to operate and after meeting a man who had a used paperback store in Aurora they decided to take the plunge The store deal in used paperbacks Is in Brampton said Georgetown needs something like this It service Were help to recycle books PETER OF THE Book Nook stocks his shelves Fair board contributes 2500 towards bleachers At last Thursday annual meeting the Georgetown Fall Fair Board decided to con tribute towards the bleachers which Kills Recreation Department will purchase for Georgetown Fairgrounds The bleachers totalling approximately will be purchased from the Toronto International Dragway for use In the park The fair board was approached by the recreation department to consider paying a portion of the total cost The Board Is to apply for a government grant under capital expenditures which will cover percent of the cost leaving the board to pay a total of Charles told the an meeting that the fall fair board will be able to move the portable bleachers to whatever location Is desired by the board during fall fair time A unanimous at the meeting accepted the motion to pay 500 towards the cost of the bleachers Auxiliary elects executive The annual meeting of the Georgetown Memorial Hospital Auxiliary took place la the hospital a cafeteria January A new slate of officers were elected to serve two year terms Elected by acclamation were Jean MacDonald president Elsie Dolson first vicepresident Marlon Booth second vice president VI Hnlnes third leechairman Barbara treasurer Elsie Barber recording secretary Jean correspondence secretary and Sandra Cooper of volunteers Fred Morris ad nistered the office for the new executive In her new address to the members attending the meeting past prea dent June Dean members three people would be needed to serve on fund raising programing and constitution INSTALLATION CEREMONIES were held on Saturday January for the officers of Chapter Royal Arch Masons of Canada Present for the ceremonies were front row Noel Butterworth First John Gran Superintendent of tfte District William Grand Second Principle Williams Thompson Grand First Principle Wiseman Grand Third Principle Stirling Amos Grand Scribe Second row Irwin Noble John Long Rod King Allan Dean Leonard Harry Atkinson third row William Watson Norton Don Jim Bennett Norm James Walter James Bingham and John Carney Weston celebrates 92nd Bertie We too a resident of Georgetown for the past years celebrated his birthday on Sunday February I Bertie and his wife Emily came to Canada from England in 1911 and have lived In their present home on Street for the past years Mr Weston was employed at Provincial Paper Mill for 38 years up until his retirement To celebrate his blr thday Mr Weston was treated by to a surprise birthday party which was held by his family Id his home Much to Mr Weston delight his entire family helped The Weston a sons Kenneth of 182 Maple Ave In Georgetown and Roy presently living In Milton and along with their six children and the Weston 14 greatgrandchildren attended the surprise party Alice Watson steps down from Arts and Crafts group On Thursday January members of the Arts and Craft of Georgetown met at home of Mrs Betty Chamberlain for organization annual faceting Mrs Dorothy Goodwin presided over the meeting social convenor Mrs and programme con venor Mrs Alice Watson Mrs Dorothy Goodwin was presented with a gift by Mrs Hobby farmers There will be a tiring efforts and splendid achievements during her term of office Dorothy thanked everyone who had made her duties so easy and so pleasant then concluded the regular meeting in the absence of Mrs Ruth Cnmplln The usual donation to the local agricultural society was approved The collection of historical records brought up- to date by historian Miss was on display at the meeting During the social hour Mrs After a brief report on the year activities Mrs Charlotte Ironside conducted tbe election of officers for The following read by Mrs Agnes Olive was ap proved founder Mrs Mayme Moyer put president Mrs meeting for bobby farmers In Dorothy Goodwin president on Monday February refreshments were served by Mrs Ruth second in the Agricultural Smith Mrs vice president Mrs Alice office In Mil ton People I Knoespel Mrs Watson treasurer Mrs rural areas with low Audrey Deere and Mrs Lotle Dorothy recording acreages and wondering how secretary Mi Wllma best to use this land are M Goodwin voiced sincere secretary welcome This Includes those appreciation to Mrs Cham Agnea Olive craft who have beef cattle horses for her gracious convenor Mrs Pot Beer etc STORE HOURS a Tues 9 a m Wed 9 a m 6pm Thurs Fri 9 a m Sat 9am 6pm 316GuolphStE Georgetown 8772234

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