Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1969, p. 2

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georgetown will host 70 ontario curling championship es harold baltner next friday because of the elimination dfti- ner the ladies will be running the dart shoot on the subject of our ladies the bowlers from the auxiliary were away this weekend to cojllngwood to bowl for the re gional championship six teams from zone b7 went two of those teams being from george town oakville were the winners with a score of 3683 mount dennis were runners up ten qualify ten teams qualify for prov- r i nj 26 team b from georgetown will be there ann nicholson mazel dumper doris mccart hy ralph hawaa the curling champions of on tario command branch 120 georgetown will endeavour to retain the championship in 1970 on georgetown ice branch 120 will behost to teams from ac ross ontario for four days this has been brought about by the efforts of district commander david capperauld this year the powers that be had plans for changing the pro cedure regarding which branch would host the curling cham pionship and in consequence ranch12q would have jeenje- bdistrict commander dave changed all of that next year will see curlers heading to georgetown and they will be the best in ontario- ccmmand hosting the curlers will be a mansized job and th branch executive will need to set up many committees to take care of it there will be need for mem bers to volunteer their time dur ing the four days the branch will be enlarged it is hoped by then which will go towards mak ing the undertaking somewhat easier building committee we understand the building committee are waiting to view blue prints with suggested changes that were recommend ed by the committee to the ar chitect at the last meeting fre quent visits are made to the branch by technicians sent by the architect to measure check and recheck it is expected that work will begin by the end of this month all records must have been broken last friday evening at the dart shoot the prizes were chickens and turkeys joe and bob assisted by many helpers were kept busy all evening the winners were ethel anthony harry bottoms bruce collins jim olster floss tracey henry hale barb lorusso ralph haw ney freda handy joan archi bald and beta rndiger make up team b interbranch bowl mg will be held in brampton on april 19th we understand thel branch ladies have won tne out of three the brampton game will be the finals with bob and cory playing on saturday the dance had to be a success ways and means prizes went to f king h bulmer kay joynson wally graham and hugh cunningham next weeks dance will be a good excuse for parents of sat urday morning hockey boys to get together for the country rhythm boys will be playing for a legion saturday morning hockey dance the car club draws this week were won by ray mccolgan harvey chappel harry brand ford tom hill and john fergu son the whole of the executive win attend the seminar at bronte march 16 comrade bruce collins will je busy org anizing the decoration day which usually happens in june the general meeting last thursday was the shortest meeting w have attended har ry isham of the nhamr was at the meeting to explain to mem bers the cause of the long delay in the location of a site on which to build the residence for mentally retarded which branchcl20 is sponsoring three sites have been selected but have been rejected by the gov ernment welfare committee however harry hopes that the site the association has in mind now will meet all the require- menls of the committee book puppet show as attraction at library a puppet show will take over the downstairs library thurs day march 20 normally the library is not open on a thurs- day however this was the only day the puppet show sponsored by the south central regional library system could be in town the puppet play is entitled mother hutch and will be presented by the regional touring puppet group there will be story telling time and alms the film of the well known song i know an old lady will be shown and the children taught the song while figures on a flannel board will be used to illustrate it the song will be accompanied by a guitarist the group are touring the the georgetown herald thursday march 6th 1959 page 2 r is real eating pleasur because l v whole area and perform in lib- that the building will be startf ed in the near future raries all over the country ministers plan newspaper column ort current affairs wc know thol of ol iht 1p4t ysu tho ur t your frtvntfly iga store mat plays moil important sort in making any mtal a wtti at iga wi lake txtrs cars in citting only tho limit quality mtati far our tabttnta mot tounttrs fprtancd iga mat buytn bononojiy wloct tho vary ho tohtint btof it agftfiuitk to 9 vi you natural ttndtfntii and irv hf flavour all toblarito nitf ro gvarantttd lo jollity at wo lay at iga every pound ol tsbltnt meat t o pound of real oahof pleasure the regular meeting of the georgetown and district minis terial association met on fb 26 at the home of rev robert lohnes with 26 in attendance after considerable discussion on the proposed clergy col umn in the herald it was de cided to proceed vwth this on a bi weekly basis this will be an opportunity for the clergy of the town to state their views on subjects of current interest aid trip it was announced that a good friday service has been plan ned at the first baptist church on friday afternoon this will j be in the form of seven 2s min ute meditations on the seven at tuesdays executive meet- last wordci of jpsus sevcn dlf ing it was passed that the fcrent ministers and choirs will branch make a donation to participate revs n young and georgetown juvenile hockey toi scrivens are in charge of ar- asstst the association in a trip rangements to victoria bc where the hoc j r rukg reported tnat key team is to take part in a un progress for the juvenile tournament i organization of discussion return ken thomson ambulance chief georgetown volunteer ambu lance service held their elect ions sunday and the following personnel were elected as the 1969 executive- chief ken thomson deputy chief tom massena secretary barry bady treasurer doug herrington capt group one art stamp lieutenants walter steinke eric stone bill stone russ stephens capt group two ace bailey lieutenants richard foster bob enslen frank tyr rell george logan floating lieutenant jack armstrong the report for the year 1968 was given and showed the amb ulance responded to 243 calls as follows 112 normal calls 127 emergency calls 3 public gatherings and took part in the bananas 12 golden ripe the children choice lb tabler1te 1 or blue brand beef short rib roast lunwell trimmed lb 57 inaacmki barrett pears harvard beets evaporated milk 2 52 59 2 41 229 come to church i groups of concerned people milton hospital disaster plan have you attended the church of your choice lately first baptist church main and gualph 8775491 ministers rv l e wilton 10 a m sunday church school worship services 11 am morning worship guest speaker mrs aj mac- lachhn b a vice president baptist convention of ont ario and quebec secretary dept of overseas missions 1 30 p m at st pauls bap tist church religious educa tion film crossing point commentary by rev wm mcmahon principal baptist training institute brantford 7pm because of the after noon session at st pauls evening service is withdrawn for this week organist mrs w townend choir director miss brenda mcneil the anglican church of canada st george 60 guelph st lent hi 800 am holy eucharist 030 a m choral fuchanst 1100 a m morning prayer friday march 7 430 p m tommy meets dr rumblecure st johns united church 11 oualph st 8772531 minister rev robert o scrivens organist supply organist mrs harvey stone 9 30 a m church school grade 1 and up 11 a m worship in church hall during renovation period church school nursery to grade 1 mid week activities for all ages everyone is welcome within the same occupation an open forum with management labour and union was suggested i rev e mills reported that he had been talking with members of the y regarding a marriage counselling course for newly weds or those planning mam age the ministers expect this will be organized by the y but agreed that their support is necessary for its success rev w ridley reported on a conversation with f whittaker the hospital administrator re garding a quiet room in the new hospital extension mr whittaker stated that such a room was included in the arch itects plans and expects the new part will be constructed as planned two letters from the red i cross were read and discussed members of the red cross are willing to make visits to shut- ins and would like names of those who would appreciate a visitor ijjicy are to contact mrs dora sutherland 14 hale dr the next meeting will be held on april 16th at the home of rev walter ridley in norval norval presbyterian church minister rev r d duncanson supply organist miss thelma atkinson church school 11 fjo a m worship service 10 00 a m works in the right perspective christian reformed church a aabaoabmak 7th lin gaorgatown 1 al j vandanpol mlnlier services every sunday 930 a m and 4 00 p m 11 am sunday school visitors welcome lisun avary sunday to the back to gpd hour radio mlnistar or joal nadarhood ckey 590 8 30 am cfgm 1310 1030 a fm 1007 meg chin 400 pm stewarttown vietnam no greater love thousands of miles away men talk peace but vietnams war and death and need continue in tho midst of the need are those loving those losing enough togive their lives for somebody else sec no gretaer love 23 minutes full colour a world vis ion production unday wight march 9th 700 pm ceoarvale community cintrk sponsored by georgetown alliance church p w collins pastor z 879816 10 am sunday school 1100 am j morning worship funeral service for mrs wm dickenson funeral service for the late mrs william dickenson was conducted by the rev canon j e maxwell at the mckcrsie funeral home in miltoiton fri day february 28 interment was in st stephens cemetery horn by mrs dickenson the former ethel ncale died on wednesday feb 26 in milton district hos pital after a lengthy illness the dickenson family lived in stewarttown for a number of years whore mr dickenson dlcdil in 1942 surviving her aro two sens john of stewarttown thomas of mission city b c and a dau ghter christino mrs wm brad ley of hornby sympathy of the community is extended to them and their families mrs a grant of the emergency calls 35 ware highway accidents and 9 were industrial accidents it was not ed the industrial accidents seem ed high for the number of indu stries and industrial workers in georgetown letters of appreciation receiv ed during the year were read and deputy reeve art speight representing council thanked the members for their service the upcoming disaster plan ex ercise at georgetown district memorial hospital was mention ed and the fact that the geor getown volunteer ambulance service would be taking part a discussion was held on the present low membership and members were asked to be on the lookout for new members to help bolster the presently low number the meeting finish ed with refreshments served by social chairman fred hue cross cut rib roast or aa boneless shouder roast loo aylmer choice ft jf tomatoes z 49 bakery treats iga oven fresh raisin 249 in the dairy case coronation pickles iga tabierite grade a medium eggs ooz 45 swanson frozen dwan5un 1kuitn 3 pft tv dinners jo cnof f d iiaioix n o swiss sti an o tuufit i o mm mas m aonroi toosrri tunms thkrm mkh s t it m uutvi im nan ro wit autrnmu mrs c anderson r r 4 georgetown 7 56 jbfijiok y i pj3ij mo i m i i m wi jifli hbbbbw tttfkrol 3m lfawpf i h mm lh j reprints of most photos appearing in the herald i may be ordcrtd at th office 22 main st s or by phoning 772201 you ii feel light n lovely hush pkippies breathln brushed pigskin by grot missies 124 to 4 boys 1 to5i ladies 5 to 12 men s 6 to 12 need a home car or baby sitrcr read the herald classifieds enter the white sewing machine contest wih a 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