Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 12, 1967, p. 11

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expect sports day good event at legion hall by ralph hawes last week wo ment oned i coining ccnt a sports day which wc fed co il i quite is ily be one- of the more success ful dis laid at he branch wo fori tm is a noteworthy octiirrcno for it la the first of its kind birst it is organized jointly ti ihe ladies auxiliar and the branch ccondly should it prove successful it could he come an annuil evunt thirdly so mmy people nave been ask iog i estioi s pcrlainin to tbb dav i it at wc have been asked to enlarge on the subject in these notes it is open to anyone who wish cs lo compete in darts erlbbagc or cuehre regardless whether 1 1 not they arc a branch member after the ramos and a lunch the dy will finish with a dartre tho list is at your disposal in the branch so get your mm do sn early partners will be drawn prior to the rome you may kef lucky and end up with our lady as a partner another event coming soon to keip m mind is the annual remembrance supper which this year mil be on 1nday nov 10th tickets should be available some time soon at the branch to avoid disappointment purch ase them early in a dilemma the saturday morning hockey men are pressing on with their many chores that face ther they prepare for the first face oft of kid hockey right now they arc in a dilemma for in spite of the recommendation to the parks board last week the powers that be of the branch arc still awaiting final word however coaches managers etc gave up their sunday after noon nap to be it the auditor urn when over 200 youngsters g- girls in charge of rah rah rah rom left to right ann macdonald sylv a katterwe lorraine hutchinson linda stultard debb e mackenz e susan webster and andrea chapl n they re he george town h gh school s centenn el cheerlead ng team miss ng from the p dure are barbara pankenin shelly stevens and mar lyn zorge tub cborqktown hihald thursday oct 12th 197 pagf 11 were drafted into higher lean ucs and other teams for the torn in i season of hockey las wtek saw the rooms at tho branch quite crowded as members watched tha world scr ics on rv in colour thanks to ryder s tv early hallow in hallowc on will be a wee bit early at the branch this yea- the impei ial section are hold ing their tlauoween dance on friday october vjlh so if you happen to see some strange crea turcs in the vicinity of the branch on that evening have no fear it will be harry bottoms or some of his friends on their way to the auditorium for an evening of fun and a chance to win a prize for the best cost ume we understand harry intends to put the initiation team through their paces in the near future just now he is busy getting the branch colour party into shape the big prize on saturday ev enmg was taken home by mrs bulmcr the two door prizes went to d wei ion and p com er the attendance was smaller than isual which was to be ex pected on a holiday weekend more men needed wednesday euchre still com ing along strong but needs more men players prizes this week went to m tost mrs sandclands g inghs h harlow and f alcotu dear reader may we appeal to you for news no matter how unimportant it may seen if it pert3ins to the branch or la dies auxiliary let yours truly know just pick up the phone or see us at the branch just had word from president dave bowman that comrade archie pollock has volunteered to take on the very arduous job of poppy chairman to replace gob collier who was forced to quit the job owing to ill health we feel that archie is compet ent to handle this chore with ese archie has bean a mist ier of tha poppy committee for quite some time scout cub troop is formed first baptist a scout troop and cub pack will be formed at first baptbt church an main street north soon at the initial meeting of the church s scout committee tuesday at ihe home of mrs pa mela biggs rr 1 georgetown donald livingstone was named scout master and ken mccosh cub master assistants will be named at a future meeting scout committee members arc chairman mrs marjory thomp son secretary terry harlcy treasurer watson winfield mrs biggs graham porter and rev leslie wilton meeting nights for tho troop and pack to be known as 8th georgetown will be advertised in a future edition of the herald says ndp would pay 80 education william ill i its the ndp can didate fo hilton tast address ed a group of iupporuri in the wlliam chard home on li a bcth street last wednesday night he attacked the hohl pep ct rumoured for this arc mlng it would put a floor current real estate values an i be out of the nach of most working men only those earn lng eight thousand a iar could afford them he warned he clnimcl a ndp governinl would assume so of the cdu cation costs thus relieving the burden on the home owner he advocated a cipital gains tax and weighdistancc tax on high way transport to replace the property lax i saturday am blaze leaves family of five homeless ptpj j clal n inr ouid ment an r r 2 georgetown family was left homeless and with ut ile more than the clothes on their backs when fire ravaged their home early saturday mnr ning at press time mr and mrs steve i arson are living in a brampton motel and their three children are with a ne ghbor they were chased from their home on the bth line of esquc lng a milo south of georgetown by flames and smoke after they were awakened by the barking of their dog two of the young sters were forced to leap from an upstairs bedroom and on of them suffered a minor book injury the blaze which apparently started in their living room ipread rapidly through boo house so quickly that by the time firemen arrived it had consumed much of the furniture nd clotting when firemen left the seen early in the afternoon only the downstairs bedroom and kltch- end had not been charred red cross workers and friend have helped provide clothing a second fire later that same day at the home of ted hancock r r 1 glen williams was out when firemen arrived hockey history ice hockey is believed to have originated at kingston ont on christmas day in 1885 when men of the royal canadian rif les cleared snow from the harbour tied on their skates and played with field hockey sticks and a lacrosse bill cloth end madetomeasure suit event choose from a wide selection of fine quality fabrics tha material of your choice will be expertly tailored by one of canadas leading manufacturers values up to 130 now only 85 00 for a limited time only convanlant cradlf tamil available buy now and taka advantage of thit fantattic aavingi avantk 2 main st s georgetown and 16 main street north hampton open thursday and friday to 9 00 p m ontario needs bob nixon young energetic forceful leader of the provincial liberal papty halfon east needs vigorous enthus iasm for the liberal party and its leader rebart nixon la eweeelnfl across or tarle and ne- where la h mere evident than fn this new riding ef hatter last the liberal party offer an active imaginative and re sponsible alternative to a government whose yaars in of- i ftce have lulled it into complacency and a loss of contact with tht pople ef ontario robin 5kuce is a family man born tn ireland whore he received his early education and studied at trinity col lege dublin came to canada ten years ago com plating ms stu at t university of toronto for en honors degree in modern languages continued studies at the university of edinburgh scotland and victoria col lege toronto to receive hi bachelor of divinity t 0 ordained e minister in the united church of canada serving in charges in northern ontario and toronto and as chaplain in the canadian army took loave of the active ministry to concentrate his full t me attention on youth as a teacher and head of the french department at appleby college oakville as mt instructor in boxing and other sports in community boys work and tn social work associated with the children s aid society of halion county a concerned with good government ho hat boon active in hilton county pol hies and is a former president of the helton east liberal association vote october 17th the georgetown liberal association is happy to sponsor this advertisement on behalf of robin skuce and the liberal party efoikmtown committee rooms 232 guelph st telephone 8775364 for cars and information

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