Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1967, p. 11

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lih william th1 aiemitown hirald thursday hpt 14th 197 ball games prizes eats glen minor teams picnic in ymywca program consider every age saturday wu a busy day at fee bait park the picnic for glen minor halt teams and the parents was held and it was a noge iiioceu the day opened with the bantams playhv the teeweci then ho squirts play ad the mothers in a fun came tbe third game ws a 5 inninf atoms cmc with limchousc that la fro years and the glen won 7 i the picnic supptr was held and then at 7 p m the lni ported hotshla plncd afiainst tho n hes all dr ssci in c tume which wns a roal fun same i inally a 7 inning rcrui atii n ame tiun and liillt burrh tho score til ft r the glen pnim were donilrd by wheelers more prcslon 5 store and two anonymous donon announcing school of basic floral design floral stylings for the home sponsored by harris floral 10 main st n georgetown ont 8 evening sessions september 28 to november 16th inclusive pttreonallxed instruction nominal fee for enrolment this is the second such course planned n response to numerous requests for more information on floral des igning it is to give instruction as staled tn floral stylings for the home through this school we hope to be able to help you derive more enjoyment from the flowers you grow or buy help you beautify and decorate your home with flowers help you to release the artistic ability within each of us each session you will complete art arrangement to take home a limited number of applications and further information available at harris floral 1st prim was won by man mafford a font stool 2nd prize mra j italnea an electric war mlng tray 3rd prise max staf ford won a 5 voucher 4th prise dennis norton woo a oof fee percolator the preschoolers had racw and priifi for them all the credit for the auccessful day toes to charloi fogal president of the glon minor bali club a well as marlon cuthbcrt irene mcmaslor bcrnlce fogal mary lynn itikiis acid jackie gra ilso bui lnglis and mr rippon who were at the sate the com mittee wants the mothers to know thev really appreciated all the pics they baked for it ah out 75 adults as well as all the children attended mr and mrs ted middlcton and family of sudbury visited recently with his bister mr and mrs john wagstafle mrs roger deroo la back homo after spending a week in hospital we hope she 11 soon be feeling fine ana n last thursday evesinz i st aiban s ladies guild met at the home of mrs lucy wag stafte with sixteen present mrs t hilncs opened the meeting with prayer the treasurers report wm given by mrs l murdock a great deal of biism ess was taken care of rians were made far a rum mage and bake sale in the par ih hall on september 30th catering for a leftion ladies auxiliary birthday dinner soon a new floor for the church w a discussed upholstered kneelers for the church was further reported on two quilts are being quilted for mrs lj norton lunch was served hv mrs wagstafte and rev 11 llcwcllin closed the cveningi with prayer this sunday september 17 is harvest home services ba the united church greetings are aeit on their wedding anniversaries to mr and mrs ross giles on sept 9 and to mr and mrs w mont gomery on sept 18 mr and mra fred jackson of tho glen entertained at a din ner for her mother mrs l scott sunday in honour of her qlst birthday september 11 those attending were mrs h norrie and lena of thornhill mrs shclbourna of llmehousc mr ii scott and edith of rockwood the family present ed mrs scott with an easy chair an honoured guest was mrs w tackron of erin a long tunc friend of mrs scott mr and mrs paul waastaffe mitchell and peter spent thf weekend with mr and mrskcn beam of lindsay on sunday their twin sons were christened martin thomas and michael ross in cambridge st united church mr and mrs wagitnft were their godparents two sisters jamie and diane pieksma had birthdays over the weekend they had a party on monday for their friends sunday noon the glen united church congregation held their annual pot luck luncheon ta blcs were set on the church lawn afler eating the children took part in games while the older folk enjoyed chatting to gether mr burl bullock and mra bert dixon were among the group of ladies who attended the true blue convention in amhursl nova scotia recently bomrthlng tor all age will again bt offered by the george town ymca starting september 25 th this coming weekend friday tho 15th and saturday 16th a special registration booth will be sot up in the dclrex plata tor the convenience of residents in the cost end and the office in cedarvaie will be open friday night from ft till ft and saturday afternoon from 1 till 4 there will be gym classes ce tcrinft to six year olda add up golf lessons in the spring for dad slwnnaues for mother judo for all badminton drafts and tumbling junior y t ladles take- a break gflty co d handicapped club bridge lessons square dancing skiing and sced club open only to siqfl people almost all of these activities are covered by y member- hip and a weekly fea usually around 35c the membership fee are na- followt family 10 parents and public school children under 16 adult 9 sixteen or over student 93 sixteen and over junior 92 fifteen and under youth h column fie yourself conform too twin advice to teeners youth in a first meeting of the school year last wednesday night proved one of our moat increstmg and wellattended meetings yet with mr frank corning as guest speaker mr corning a teacher at ge orgetown district high school gave an interesting talk en two rather unusual topics individ ualisra and conformity he stressed to the teenagers the importance of being themselves and pointed out that wa are more or less forced to conform to society as we grow older he also pointed out to us that we young people play an important and influential role hi today s society and a the upcoming generation are beginning to have our say in community f fairs through organizations like youth in i am sure that many youthin members like my self after hearing mr corning opeak felt that they had a lot to think about the cars from chrysler than ever before to switch you too with the new school year wen underway it has been decided that youthin business meetings will be held only every other wednesday night but the soc ial end of h wont end there for a start a previously rained out hayrdo and cornrosst was held sunday night and more activities are to come our next meting is on september 20 why not come out and have a good time and with the rail fair draw ing closer don t forget our car smash hot dog stand and our car bally later this month ffuri creamcheem wins ballet bursary at lake view camp veronica nemeth 88 delrex blvtl a pupu of mrs vlvci lay attended lsjwview ballet summer camp at jackson point where she was awarded a so bursary it will go toward further ballet training she is the daughter erf mr and mrs e j nsbteul ftymtmt mm fanbm os i w vlymoutfi barracuda three ways wild fast back hardtop i convertible wild in the way they look- wild tn the way they move oul wild in a way no other sports car can match valiant again in 68 nobody beats valiant for value low initial price and a long record of high tradein value roomy comfortable economical easy to handle that s valiant a great compact car s satellite one of the all new plymouth mid size five the other four qtx satellite road runner and belvedere swift young nimblesized three great suburban wagons too fury the freshest difference in ravelling youve ever experienced 38 sensational new furys priced to suit your fancy plymouth has gone to great lengths to win you over with the most luxurious furys ever built i funeral service or cycle accident victim funeral servica took place on friday at the harold c mc- clure funeral home for james george clark 19 victim of a motorcycle accident the prev ious tuesday son of mr and mrs james clark 38 weber drive he had worked as a draftsman at nor thern electric after leaving high school two years ago was born in st catharines and attended public school there and enrolled at georgetown high school when his family moved here five years ago besides his parents he leaves five brothers and sisters john janet larry cathy and steven bar robert scrhrens of sl johns united church conduct ed the service and interment was la greenwood cemetery pallbearers were bill slauko toronto douglas harley roger gadd irwin sehandelmcier frank crane and fraser mil ward mr and mrs roger cummings j georgetown cn man weds roger cumminos a georgetown cn station staff mem ber arid brlgld margaret patricia kirley of brampton wsra married- recently in st mary s church brampton the bride is the- daughter of mr and mrs dohn charles kirley brampton end the groom is the son of mr and mrs frank cummings clinton entries uncertain in saturday soap box derby out of twenty entries in the centennial soap box derby scheduled for saturday sept ember lflth at least nine cal led by the georgetown herald will not be entering each of the boys claimed the requirements are too complic ated for them they said they could not accept help from anyone according to the regula uons and could not do it alone at the moment the police dont know how many are act ually entering but it does not look too promising a revised schedule of events in georgetown said the race would be held saturday on maple avenue hill concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williami 8773302 h t canadas most popular horary car comes on more luxuriously than ever for 68 new yorker 300 custom newport newport and the magnificent town and country wagons make your move move up to chrysler 611 nja dealers are goeefelloau to switch yon maveal motor sales ltd 141 guelph street east georgetown ontario b chrysler lyaw canada ltd ol1n williams united church women meet at mrs barths the september meeting ol the united church women was held at the home of mrs cecil berth with ten members pres ent the president mrs una wheeler opened the meeting and this is my fathers world was sung mrs w ridley was in charge of the devotional period the roll call was answered by tell ing of a place visited this sum mer a report on the catering to a wedding was given and al so a report on the strawberry tea held in june plans wore discussed for the rummage sale on october 14 and the annual baxaar on nov 25 hymn now the day is over was sung and mrs ridley closed with prayer mrs panl wagstarte had some interesting contests for the lad tes and lunch was served by the hostess rally day- was held last sun day morning in the glen united church a group of sunday school children took charge oil the service taking part were don staddon mary engieby betty campbell karen klassen ken hancock steven hunter gary mcgowan and norman mc- gowsn mrs w klassen told the childrens story- the junior choir sang very sweetly come children join to sing under the leadership of mrs alt spence rally day marks the beginning of a new year in the christian education pr of the church be our guest georgetown horticultural society centennial flower show cedarvaie community building saturday september 16 2 30 to 5 30 off ic1ai opening 3 00 p m mrs f c wallace entr es w ii be received that day between 10 a m and mam admission absolutely fre everyone cordially invited attention farmers our seed cleaning plant is now cleaning wheat for fall planting call us today for a seed cleaning appointment seed wheat we have a good supply of canada no 1 seed wheat on hand for fall plant ng grain a1rators keep your combined grain in good condition by keeoing it cool with a gra n airator we have a good supply on hand order yours todayl it isn t what a man says that counts it s his wifes re ply master feeds ste wa rtto w n dial 8773512 georgetown please note wa are now delivering in georgetown on mondays of each week

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