Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1967, p. 8

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dingy boiler room becomes youthln coffee house i ashcrovi a place for georgetown youth to congregate la what t local group which calls ltsnlf youth in will have when work is com plcteri on a coffee house in whet once was the hoittr room at ccdarvale cmm unity ccntro on- miin st s members are transforming the dingy area on the cast sida of i the building into a comfortable gathering place with paint carj pentry and imagination youth in has stolen the flower power theme from the hippies to bedeck the water pipes and walls with giant blossoms but unlike the dens of hlppydom nothing stronger thin soft drinks arc available in fact lit erature on alcohol and drugs is in prominence on reading tabl les around the room the decorators havo obviously gone at their task with real the shock value of green pink and maroon overhead plumbing surpassed only by a blue and salmon striped furnice and boi lor toss in the pink cement floor and psychedelic soft drink bar and youve got sometlting resembling what interior decor- a tori dream about after a mid i niht snack of cheese and sour cream sandwiches but whatever the reaction to the decorating scheme it a bound to fulfill its purpose an a homo away from home for tho younger popula tlon somehow the toilers havc succeeded in jotting a warm glow from a dead furnace and the friendly clubroom atmosj phero comes through strong centuryold church marks anniversary gary glaude and jim egerton hold a cross brace for finn poullsrup as youth in members go about converting boiler room to coffee house not disheartened says don eyes politics in future the i07th anniversary ofl ashgrove united church was held on sunday morning with a large attendance of members and friends and visitors from hornby and bethel a beautiful basket of bronze and ellow mums and white daisies along with two green ferns made a pretty picture at the front the choir sang the anthem father in heaven and two numbers were enjoyed by the junior farmers trio joy bayward and the mason sisters guest minister was rev j lome graham minister of vis itatlon at royal york rd church toronto who spoke on anniversary 1967 his text was from psalm 12 he shall have dominion from sea to sea and from the river unto the ends of the earth change dates when learn santa bazaar conflict the ladies guild of st paul s anglican church met at the new home of the secretary mrs hazel gonn on chelvin drive georgetown recently after op ening with the lord s prayer mrs marg cooke was welcomed as a now member it was found necessary to discuss a small amount or business as plans had been made for the annual christmas bazaar to bp held on the same day as santa claus ar rives locally it was unanimous ly decided to delay the bazaar one week the social evening then proceeded as planned with joan simmons acting as auc tioneer of white elephants members enjoyed themselves and coffee was served from norval attending the centennial sergeants mess din tier in brampton armouries the president of the mess georgetown who rememb ip and tell people how great vere the downsvicw candidates phe camps town glen cubs have weekend at samac the 4th georgetown and glenj williams cib pack- spen wcic thanksgiving weekend at camp crai jhawboncd and staff paper barbara brownndge and karen dimoch showed how to make tailors tacks cured pork cuts mich is hams picnic shoulders cottage rolls and flab bacon freeze suc cessfully however they should be used within 00 days aa ion the georgetown her a li thursday nov 16th 1w7 page 8 develop a strong flavour of salt gcr storage may cause them ti he said we can seek god s kingdom through love and truth gods name should be hallowed and we must keep his kingdom alive by serving him at limes with honesty and giving our heart mind and body to christ one evening recently the community gathered in the hall at stewarttown to honour re cent newlyweds mr and mrs larrv picket twenty one tables or euchre were played win ners being mrs pearl burt mrs cecil wilson charles austin and larry picket presentation was made of a gold brocade platform rocker coffee table pole lamp and wall plaques for which they thanked everyone on thursday evening nov 2nd sixty fnends ga hercd -l- the home of mr ami mrs fred nurse in nonour of mr and mrs clayton dick and son paul euchre was enjoyed and then the prcs of a telephone table with other small accessor ies and an electric alarm clock for paul was mndc for which clavton jr thanked everyone lunch concluded a very pleas ant evening we are all very glad that mrs francis thompson is able to be home from the hospital and hope that she continues to improve this past weekend the weath er showed us that winter is co ming so you can soon put em third meeting of the 4h nifty nappers was held at the home of mrs john bird janet nurse called the meeting to order with the 4h pledge and roll call was how i prepared my material lois mcnabbs design was cho sen for the cover of the record books tanct nurse showed how to ap ply and use tracing wheel and robertvr hamilton optometrist office hours daily carretal bldg 116 mountoinview road for appointment 8773971 r don brill when ho attended you are 41so the candidates one time driving along i saw f t school here and worked in his who really make the doortol fathers clothing store on main door canvass pay off have to do st will be interested in this it one way ring the doorbell column which recently appeared shake hands with whoever in the toronto globe mail comes tells them who they are under scott young s bylirw and that they re in a rush the cant lop and talk issues right there i nothing as dead a no in then buzz off they hit last motih s election except a of doors that way but tol maybe for those who lost and me it is phoney if i go to a still have the bills to pjv don door i iikt to go in if 1 m ask brill a liberal who is 37 and e th v i might get to wears fairly thick glasses and f 0 five doors a night has four children ana whose wn th other guy will get to wife at various times has look 3 ion ed after 13 foster children in their home is one of these he after one campaign he has a man get out of a car and tear don a carton sign my opponent and put up a chusid smn on the same stake in act he thinks almost al name is di rived sam maclaugh 1 sergeant clifton moreton mm ed retired for making your list start it with cash from gac international and complete your holiday shopping early stop in or call get your holiday off to a happy stall mm 6jc international finance corp ltd loams up to 95000 i of g m fimc lost the ontanotccuoniir tor pro o md disgust for the whole hi made the best speech hy 17 to theory and practice of election campaign afltr he had bcini norval united church ucw are busy preparing for their it comprises 160 acres off bazaar and tea to be held in the beautiful rolling countrjside church basement on saturday and has every convenience one afwnoon nov 11th see the could wish for heated cabin j coming events column for fur campaign practices should be ratncr i cnou2h ther details overhauled especially in where to 5 2t campcr ln ma funds come from i had pcoplc burik uood mchcn promise donations who didn t and dnlng faciuues and an op send them but on the other cn fireplace ln cach i is a patient in peel memorial hand if id won i would hdve hospital brampton with a had to decide whether to accept hie weather oei the week broken hip them and thus in effect be eid was superb and the 40 1 obligated cubs and leaders that particip- get well wishes ar extended ated had a grind weekend of to mrs russell foster who he thinks in retrospect that cub activities under the very also a patient wajnc p more demonstrations were dona by teena rentenaar and lois mcnabb about the wheres whvs and hows of stay stitching and lapped seams mary mcgeei and jean wilson were helped with cutting of their material thirteen girls attended the a speedy recovery is extend meeting ed to mr robert murray 12 han street south -georcctown- 20 yongc street south richmond hill phone w hit i brampton hos tlirk onto armourdale on oct iil the handsome conservative gor mgns he spent s2 000 on threaten and was thankint his the hep of front doinahec m r a i l t don carton brill spent s6 000 but cam out of the campaign workers and promising he d he tom marshall dan irauford iilalloll cl liucioi convinced that signs are aback i didn t 1- now until that tom d in cliarks slrvmson f hicfrir fvoriltivp i3wane rsrroi ken ttrman lll visuill tattuuic i and james b i lej of his own money for that pnv ilege that suti plus si joo on politics i t well as on night what i would do if i from tae skinn sugardaddy he landscape one of his hab beaten but that night when at provircial liberal headquart m driving routes was that went to gordon cartons head ers gave him uo un fioss bro p bathurat which is the quarters to concede i made uo enure ore ot ng card ard a border between armourdale and my mind maybe that s the night mod rurbr 1 sin in com jnon vitb mrt candidates snrr outofjcicf pdlks thij wai let than 1he at ifnt nerv tiu affodd duansview constituencies sl really became a politician cd d dale had s gns posted al ai h just been masquerading nz iherc halton east liberals have the rooking for the racnous three members on the executive throns was done hy a combined 0 toronto district liberal as rmrr and i arcnt group a tn socution as one urtil then u mi- 1 d e vi wl ji u ll f- h i t jne win n r ri n h a m better prtpdrtd a but nebs ay thm many n fhte ard date- om di in ltt mninitr he wd itting vuiq talking bu idp s w th h pfrticr b the fun iture i u n ll vjs real dirt he said if more of the beaten llbei nf niht oud go up and al als saw it the same wav and ims every sign would be for saw the next four years n t n t n n dinger the next night time to keep working it c u i turn vpaccs would have i not help but be good no onl j ra rus 1 signs the next f r their party but for thr lhe h mjx scheclcr they province and for politics uselt w i bute to their culinary skills be ing ttcshd b the fact even at this late it ilo there has been no reports nf gastric complicat ets two ttji it came id sold a hjlf intn i in the furniture bus mss tnjr paration for going into politic he aid go d thing i di while wc wore sitlin thf r jr announcement cjmt j r th radio giving the dale ti the tl ection i got up and said well that it the business had tn run wihoul mc from then nn scout cub leaders long service medals cub master and lhe rov iij hi it administered dc scrv i j n jt dt j of praise for lhe maniur in which tht camp wis run and for the amount of previous plinn ng that was nee ssjry t irlncvc its micccss the llh eorfictown scout grnip hell lis annual dance on y ridav oc obcr 20tb and once m re it wis hailed hy all as i frrat success m ich of thu must be atlnbu i lo mr and mrs jim gray id taff f ihr jeorgctown if country club a meeting to revitaliie ihewas presentation of long si rv tr rt counul for the boy ice medals 10 yeorij to mr struts rt suited in the body be djrlene barrager district cub ing itren by eight vol master and david hastings untcer members wedncfiday scout matter let georgetown r u november 1 more than 50 at district scout master the mod loirc ocots ifl nodour tended the meeting in knoxiau were presented by district back at his business now hn church hall commissioner hcrhi reflections in convorsition add mo mn mtara up to the thing that to me is volunteering lo serve on the in making the presentation frnm ljrne scots fpeel cood for politic hc 1 v and drrnn regiment try for the nomination again david mackenzie willism mac is a rare occasion when the e f hn doiaid oliver mills thomas mnn ir untrffh h-i- ormeo pin oi j juara oi non too often a man or womanl pettingill fred cooley norman runs once is beaten and ays guthrie and a representative to 1 guard for michener never again this means that be named by the jaycees their money and effort have cone totally down the drain vo ter might not have the mem ory capability of elephants but there is a cumulative effect the man whose name appears on a ballot again after he his been beaten once or even twice u proving at least that he does not quit that might not give him much of an edge but often only a tiny edge is needed i the edge of a voter saying to umelf ive seen that name council announced registrat when the meeting was called the council consisted of presid ent george coiens treasurer keith duncan district badge secretary terry glover and dis trict commissioner norman herbert from the new names will be chosen r vicepresident secret ary and subcommittee chair man before ome of brill s ideas make it plain that when and if he does win a campaign it will have to e by the route of the distance mnner tve always operated ttielly be said so im al atom embarrassed by politicil peetlegs where jou have to get ion fees for the year at the mcr t ng they are per boyj 2 50 provincial levy and msur ance 1 50 district levy for scout council operations and ji30 district lew from group committees for each reader reg ulered a highlight of i medals are awarded because the average ientn of leader ser i vice is about five years both these leaden have 12 years ser r f r c oranr cneral rol ind michener dining his first official visit to onlino monday lome scots with the 48 highlanders provided the ro- as al salute when hn eicellen tocy arrived at queen park at is i noon i during thr roal salute a i composite pipe band from th during the business it was re i lome scots and the 48th high ported thit there is jl 000 in lenders played point of war the district headquarters bml a 21 lin saluu wai fircd a guest at the meeting scotty fleming assisunt the provincial fitld coram s oner of toronto at last weeks annual meet ing ernest zcchman oakville wai elected viccprendenl two other members george jack son milton and richard krom pulec oakville were chosen as vicechairmen of standing com mittees on labour and constitu lion the organization is compos ed of all ridings in the toronto are in 1913 a four day torm on the great lakes wrecked 24 ihips and drowned 300 seamen st pauls baptist church mountohwitiw rd south minister rev g s gammon 9 45 a m morning worship service ii 00 a m sunday school ding furd the evening septic tank pumping halton sanitation wmping til trtnchln gravel fill services kn and bill mccewan 77ws5 h a troop from the seventh tor onto rogimcnl rca 1 commander of the honour guard was major r 0 darl ing of the 48th highlanders and commander of the artillery fir ing troop was major h d rea seventh toronto regimnt governor general michener inspected the guard of honour rwnrr proceeding into the pir hamcnl buildings for an offic ial reception flowers for all occasions wedding amtanoiments cmmffm specialty cot flowers and funeral designs we wire flowers rosedale floral n alwt st til 73ts1

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