Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1969, p. 3

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hornsy timothy eaton s first job in store at glen the north trafalgar com infinity club held their first meetinj of the new year at the home of mrs mary leslie on wednesday january 8 used clothing was turned in end will be sent to a psychiatric hospital to be used by patients who are in need after the bus- iness part of the meeting was completed mrs maybelle may read an article on the history of the t- baton store in the past 100 years it is interesting to know that timothy eaton got his first job in canada in glen williams which is just north of georgetown on the 9th lane mrs anderson may read a very humoroiis poem entitled house huotin ills ian break entertained peveral little friends and their mothers at a birthday party on saturday january 18 in honour o her son donny who celebra- ted his fourth birthday sev eral games were played and a social visit was enjoyed by the a delicious- lunch in eluding a birthday cake with lighted candles was enjoyed by all those attending were mrs jean castle glenn and terry mrs joyce plant david and tommy mrs dianne h milton kent and kendra johnny cor- dingley valerie plant and bobby break the st stephens anglican church women held their an nual meeting at the home of miss colgan of milton thurs day mgftt january ib a the eden united church wo men held ther first meeting of the new year at the home of mrs john hamilton on monday night january 13 correspondence from the on tario hospital thanking the lad ies for christmas gifts sent in december was read mrs john hamilton read the minutes of the december meeting it was decided that the ladles would hold an afternoon tea and bake sale in april or early may mrs wilmer mason and mrs bill hill were elected to look after the job of securing a speaker plans were discussed about hol ding a talont night on march 17 with mrs lowden in charge of arrangements it was decided that the ladies group would be divided into two groups one the sunshine group and the oth- ter the gloom group if the sun shines the sunshine mem bers- will put a penny tmrpot and if it is agloojny day the gloom members will put a pen ny in their pot at the end of the year the loosers jwill treat the winners to a special even ing mrs garnet hamilton is in charge of this project the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre party on saturday night jan 18 there were nine tables of going to the following mrs clare wilson mrs jim hamil ton mrs wilbertnijc ralph featherston wilmer mason and clare wilson the lucky draws were won by mrs harvey dunn and merv buskthe final euchre in the old school house will be on saturday night january 25 on monday january 27 the euchre club will move to their new abode the hornby united north trafalgar centre recreation birthday greetings to glen plant who will celebrate his bi o january 27 to joe shea on january 28 mrs irene saunders lew sampson and jim plant on january 29 mrs jim hamilton road washout brings deluge of car claims a bad washout at- the guelph street sinclair road corner on saturday brought a number df damage claims to council on monday six motorists submitted let- euchre m pyay with the prises ters dawning damage to wheel church which will be called the damage rims and alignment suffered whenthey hit the washout the claims were all referred to the towns insurance firm deputy reeve arthur speight said he had checked with the police department and was told that two police cruisers had been at the scene from 7 am that morning while town work men picked up a load of hot mix in brampton to repair the where fred was life member two church womens groups a resident of town and dist rict all her life mary matilda sayres 81 died on january t in georgetown hospital she had been a patient since suffering a stroke several weeks before mtss sayres wholived at 38 main street south was the dau ghter of george bennett say res and sarah ann long she was born at lot 3 concession 8 erin tpwnship and lived in the ballinafad district until she moved to georgetown n 1919 a member of st johns uni ted church she was a life mem ber of the womans missionary society and a life member of the womans auxiliary of the church she leaves three sisters mrs r hewihs edna of hamilton mrs oliver marshall sarah of taber alberta and mrs walter brownridge violet ol georgetown a brother william fred sayres died recently at kincaid saskatchewan funeral service at the harold c mcclure funeral home was conducted by rev robert scri- save save save this is the buy word at comfi as we stage our big january clearance all year round comfi saves you money orr home furnishings of truly superior quality but starting this thursday january 23 we go all out with markdowns of as much as 60 on furniture you will be proud to own we urge early shopping many items are sure to be picked up quickly interiors 39 main st n georgetown 8775777 easy budget terms and 9 mcmurchyh bramptpn th olorqitowhh herald thursday jan 23rd 1969 page 3 vena and interment took place in greenwood cemetery pall bearers were robert wicks gordon urquhart cecil barth robert warne norman end sinclair omsip men talk to medsectys mr a hart and mr k gore were guest speakers at a meet ing of brampton and district medical secretaries association held in brampton on january 18 f the men representatives of omsip eondnoted an informat ive discussion on omsip polic ies r claims concrete gravfel building sand road gravel fill and top soil garnet bud haines glen wlliams 3773302 this is your invitation to attend the annual meeting georgetown fair board knox churchhall wednesday evening january 29th pot luck supper election of officers financial report 700 pjn meeting following 3 the house with a different atmosphere house tannenhof restaurant tavern mltslssauga rd formerly strmtsville rd hutfonvllle open 7 days a week for businessmens luncheons dinners each friday saturday beginning jan dance to rudys electric accordion for reservation desired call george at 8654610 continues with a good selection of money saving specials still available r savrnss up to 40 on wallpaper in stock and here are examples of the savings room lots sale 495 sale 1090 reg sib 50 10 rolls rolls sale 51c rtb- 09 alkyd semigloss enamel 6 no 20 gallons only high gloss enamel 7 gallons only available in light pastels choice of approximately loo colours no 30 interior latex gallons only no 40 2 dixon paint brush 98 paint roller tray set 495 9s georgetown i ts 27 mill st a rear of royal bank 8774193 t i j a a s st si

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