Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1968, p. 15

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mwfrflf s aiwtuauuatmzknr iv jiiriuyrtmiu v vflt underwater wonderland for high school dance undtrtrater plata m the theme for the gaorge- lown district high schools itardust form bell in the end ttnrlum jtldey hay 3 la that rbe he oyer hallway and ludltorium were transformed into an underwater wonderland tar the occasion and eaereat- uiat una rahilni irom a tiny itarl shortly attar the princesses ruh to an enormous whale add- were introduced 1967 queen ed to the marine decor ruthann marchtnd crowned pat bowell queen of the bejl the queens throne at red and presented her with a bou velvet wet truly the aeat of anlquel of red rosea underwater kingdom since ital letting was a huge deep sea peter appleyard and hla or- i ehettra played for dancing girl pipers will help to usher in soccer season w van halcm photography ouecn tat bowol left accepts red roses from arleno crawford of trie stardust bell committer centre and 1967 queen rurhann macchend len williams special family day service glen church family day service was obser ved sunday morning in the vn jted church the theme was strontf lamiliea strong com iminuy which is umj theme of christian family work in logfl may 12 10 there were a num- ber rf bouquets and potted plants decorating- the church a poem so long ax there are hotties was read by buiic klas- sen the story golden wind- em was told to the children the junjor choir untf two sel ection hark to the voices ring ing on this happy family day mid jesus loves the little chil dren with cheryl spcnee sing ing the solo part very sweetly plane giles read a paraphrase of 1st corinthians 13 my home faith hope and love will last forever in our homes but the creates of these is love the sermon the rehponjibul itltt of family life lt some- thing for everyone to think abj eut to be happy in ones own bocne is the ultimate of all anv wtion w mrs janet bell at itexdale and mm emily hill of brad ford england returned from hochegter on sunday with mr and mrs e sharp for mothers day where mrs sharp visited her son douglas starret and wife and family ai the explorers and cgit meeting last wednesday even- inf debbie deforest took char ge of the worship service bev erley campbell chaired the pro gramme and cheryl kendley w awarded 2nd blue star and wendy stafford and joans dark the 2nd red star get well wishes are sent to mr alf allen of park st who is a patient in georgetown 6 district hospital mr and airs c ctaalkiln of kitchener visited with her dau ghter gall and alf spence and family for mothers day at their farm on the fith line i mr and mrs clayton allen beaver st and mr and mrs w kversoriand carolyn of confed eration st visited with their cousin mrs brimblecomb of drayton on sunday 4 w extend belated congratul ations and bet wishes to mr and mrs john h hunter of the ninth line on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary smay 8th their daughter therlne and husband doug ad for them last saturday even ing united church servicy is withdrawn for next sunday as trfl arty attend horn church anniversary when major a luccorquodals of the houe of concord 61 v a lion army will imj tkm apejlkcr mr and mrs keith spieim- fcerc of toronto wr p hrmv with the c barths for mothers day sj the kindergarten etas of the public school entertained their mothers about twenty of them at a mothers day tea last week jt the school one littln boy ush ered the mothers to their seats and the tables were- net until candles daffodils and tulips tile children served the cook ies which they made and tea and coffee with not a mishap credit goes to mrs newman their teacher for this lesion in entertaining the united church women met on monday nijht at thti home of mrs alex llunsdale prince st mrs paul wafstaffe opened the meeting roll call was answered irtd minutes read a financial report was given and flowers and gilts were tent to sick and shutins the church kitchen has been painted and now volunteers are invited for a cleaning 1e a penny show er will be held on fttay 30th with hema brought in for a bazaar and a social evening will be held the bus trip of june 11 was nnouucei the devot ional on finding happinms was taken by mrs w kverson hymn what a friend we have in jesus was ninjt the next meeting is june 3rd at mrs john wag5taffcswlien there will be a plsrrt exchange a lovely lunch was served by the host ess miss pamela norton of al exander st entertained on sat urday evening april u lu st ahians parish hall the occas ion being her sixteenth birth- diyjsguets attended from tor onto hamilton thutlolown georgetown and glen number ing sixty in all ilrikti preston wu the dkc jockey during the evenjngof dancing spot dance phies and a door prize were tfivtn buffet aupper was served to the guests after which the gifts were op among which was polaroid came ixom her clalinifetes ol 10d of george town high school i1ie evening was chaperoned by her mother and dad mr and mrs tom nor ton and brother peter norton and mju jklllrabeth davidson of georgetown mrs c harth kei allan best in honey pot tourney promise action on delrex dust bowl terming his area the dust- howl itb morrow 301 delrex illvd asked council monday for action to combat the dust i was here three weeks ago i got nice words and smiles but no action he stated he clai med not one truck with water ir salt had been in the area deputy heeve art speight told him he should have contacted the town engineer the engin eer and the subdivider are now both aware of the problem and we expect calcium will be ap plied- he concluded expect 40 to compete in motorcycle endura sunday forty motorcycles will tiikn part in an endurance run covering one hundred miles in this area the limestone endural as it is known becauso the terrain around hero is mostly lime stone will curve uphill down hill and acres creeks with a small portion of road travel most models will be endur able models meaning condit ioned for this sort of rugged test most will be waterproofed entries will come from the nortown motorcycle club steel city club brampton cluti the irouls the ycllnwjackets and individual entries from welland and kitchener the trail starts and ends at georgetown market centre with eight clveckpoints in between the checkpoints locations are not revealed till starting time so no one can case the course the trail was laid out fiy walter wilson of the george town club georgetown minor soccer association opens its first seas on saturday at the btgh school grounds with six exhibition games each cat the 12 teams in the pee wee and bantam di visions will play a 30 minute match starting at 2 pm the teams will be led onto the field by pipers from the georgetown girls pipe band and a promin ent citizen of georgetown will officially start the season by kicking off for the first game a representative team made up of boys 14 to 16 years old war invited to bronu on sat urday may 11 to play them friendly match in a very bard fought game georgetown iri unvphed 3- goala to 2 this was a superb achievement by boys who a few short weeks ago hat never kicked aoceer ball m heir itvesc goajscorenirfor ge orgetown were gordon harclay with 2 and chve ijewellyn with le in other soocer activity mer 150 boys jttendet a free film show in the legion hall last sa- turdy morning they saw mov ies of the 1058 world soccer cup series plus two instructional alms the first gmsa dance held in the odd fellows hull on fri day was a great success and a few mora badly needed dollars were added to the bank halmce x sets of uniforms have been purchased so far with the following sponsor supplying the necessary funds the imperial branch of the royal canadian legion andrew murray motors the sons of scotland georgetown cycle sports branch 120 royal can adian legion and the george town minor soccer association over 230 boys are now regis tered players any boys still wishing to play should appfoach don henderson if they arc be tween 8 and 10 year old nr jim blair if they are between 11 and 13 years old high school athletes break three records for the first time in ave years the sun shone on the dis trict 10 track meel as a result 26 records were broken geor getown district high school ath letes were responsible for breaking three o these the re cord breakers were jsn poolel j5r boys jsvelin 167 isabel fjoder jr girls discus 00- 0 bruce busbor- row midget boys jeveltn 128 0- winning performances were also turned in by thefollowing georgetown high school sthietes midget girls 100 yard daah kathy peters discus junior boys hugh wluajns 4 yard flash tmi omitown hirakb thutuoay may imfc iftt paq in you just want to talk mayor tells mccaig jam mccahf staple attmu launched an attack at mayor gibbon at council monday nlfht he objected to the poli ce budget and to statesnents he claimed the mayor said regard ing 1l mr mccaig contended the mayor was out over aayen hou sand doilirv in the amount he claimed ha inherited aa poi ice deficit how much os this deficit was incurred in your cehtemsiat pro ject known m geutng rid of folic chief roy hajeyv dem anded mr mccaig warming to his subject he asked why the mayor ocpoaed the v mill tax rise when keriior byxvs dotg hllti00 yl mills ovi was due to hji own rupert braggamlth 8d0 yd dash dash nick servos 440 yd dash jan poplel shot put senior boys- 440 ymrd relay doug jit its ai francis dennis stief barry cock oxfam collections due this saturday saturday is the day that ox fam walkers reuirn to the start ing point st marys auditorium not to walk this time but to turn over the mnhry they have rclrcled from their apnnsor tinre the may 4 endurance test a staff will be accepting the donation preferably cheques money orders or large bills to speed handling from 9 jm un til r pm people who didnt walk or iponsor a walker can still lb part of the oxfasm project by assisting with postwalk duties gerry hughes of brmalea ox fam public relations officer said this week helpers with ankfwg experience are needed for sat urday police budget you want to say you tried lo hold the tar rate down he remarked mr mccaig also demanded to know the outcome of the appeal by george thomas against- ills proposed apartment the mayor refused to swer saying you domt want an ans wer you just want to talk reeve w hunter did answer however he told council mr thomas had won hit caae he stated a lawyer named camp bell acted for the town and did an excellent job but did not have enough ammunition the judge just laughed at a bylaw passed recently said the reeve i- dont think we had a case at all one of the reasons helson and campbell bad trouble re marked the mayor wu the fact you didnt see fit to ap point him tlirtbe night beore the trial the reeve insisted the town should either give a permit or be able to defend its position in refusing it make levy life member harry lvy has been granted a life membership in the geori getown kinsmen club the club favoured the move in a ballot after a committee recommendat- ion to the executive a life membership is the highest hon our a club can bestow on one of its members it is awarded for outstanding service at the same meeting kins men decided to add facilities to their parkette on edward st new slides and benches will be added and trees will be planted attention parents of retarded children w a ret considarintf tk wpartinpj of at oovtmmthr llcansad full day nursery school if interttteel in this service pleat call ms kt c moknt at 1779039 georgetown restrictions sale and discharge of fireworks pliasc note that bylaw no 5m piwd at the may 5th 1951 oeorpatown council meeting establishes the following regulations concerning flraworks jwrbworks can hr sold in ceorgelown only on the 7 dsys prior tn snd including thr day lixed for vlctolla dsy celebration bnd nope niby he sold to- anyono under fhe age of 16 s no firpworxs rln he discharged on ariyday cnccpt victoria day t thefib chief maylssuira pormlt for special displays hy oiyanisatiofls under supervision of a pcocry guall- fled person written applications should be made to the fire chief at rcast one wnck in fldvance of ihceventr a person convicted of wesking the bylaw is liable to a flneoipto iio plus cokts j terms and conditions of th abdv mentioned byiaw will be strictly nforcst by th pollc department 2102 c gbenham clerk m4fy iris good selection of name varieties i roses see our selection of canftdiflnp 1 field grown roses choice selection of annuals ready for planting pansies thoy are growing and in bloom in our gardens you can soloct individual plants evergreens perennials flowering shrubs etc hedging material peat moss tmulch grass seed all types of fertilizers for lawn andgarden wynfield nursery s garden centre u mil west of 7th line on 17 sicuroad phone 8779952 art club exhibition is planned for june the 1slette and pencil club is busy this spring preparing some of their psintinus and drswinc for a show june 4 local artists will siko tie exhib iting works st the show si centehnlal park in april the club participated in sn evening of collage undcrj the supervision of mrs- lluth i camplln president of the ont- rsl ontario art association several meetings have been devoted to still life study with helpful sdvlce of frank ijlack mrs mary cooprr and mrs dorothy scull each exhibited two paintings tn the centrsl ontsrio art assoclstlon region- si show held s guelph on ap ril 27 snd 28 they exhibited in the class up to and including two years painting experience any media an outdoor sketching trip ls plsnned with the actpn art club bright snd early on satur- day morning msy 2d a honey pot tournament the highlllbt of north halton col mens sections opening dsy thursday was won by ken al lan with 20 points bill anderson jim jones bill schenk eric boss morris tiodd- ekettlng and harry sanderson followed the lesder in that ord- open this holiday weekend saturday sunday monday 7 am to 11 pin save on home cottage needs sfj chsrcesl t hpushald cleaning products a vapone ply and bug killer strips 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