Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1969, p. 2

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nation community benefits from varied legion programs tar tetjaa hawes i f also promotes and sponsors t vnuj s m wpw cadets there t week w pobbshed some fe j count of how h tcs wjwib play hockey fthe legion inl jon sponsorship the there were phone jlist tfvet 100000 ta 1 several personal p- team sports taqsmng what does do why a lej confidant of hw fytura mjmls l the legion is conadent of the apnaa vixn punwea 150000 and briefly the boyd canadian i brought sop track- and field 1cwb is a bold and vigorous- coaches together for intensive leader in community and nation training the result experts ail fife unit do not ask what call this annual clinic one of yaav can set from the legion the worlds best a bold venture ask instead what yon can give well executed is typical of to- nontbets the lesion is 275000 days royal canadian legion awiatiii who have a desire to has resulted in over 60000 heb any veteran or dependent young canadians seeking the in need of assistance this is olympic games and fitness over tbe heart of the legion this is 300000 a year is raised by its pnaae imposed j legionaires in two provinces for ipojio victims branches across across oft nation the legion u nation equip hospital rooms ambmltjkjrentalhong fjr blood ics oper to the valne of gci for retarded child- flrae otbon dollars for the ren ynvng people the emphasis is onf acbolarships and bursaries the second to none thats the legion contributes one hundj legions national curling spiel zed and sixty thousand dollars according to the press compet- towards the nations j ition for the national trophy ri- the legion is the largj vals any in canada top per- of scouts and cubs formances hard action and good groups the lej fellowship this is good legion bonne to church curling this is the legion spirit at play the branch membership is now approaching 500 last month six new members were accepted at the close of the general meeting last thursday nomin ations were accepted those nominated for president h sa vings d bowman h hale r hawes b collins l boyd 1st vice b collins n ward r dumper l boyd r macdon- ald 2nd vice n ward u boyd g king for executive r ste phens b hill b lante tt hawes m lorusso l boyd ft chamberlain j johnson h bot toms rr hedleyn wardt f nicholson elections will be held on sunday june 8 at 2 pan friday dart shoot winners were g gordon d whiting b collins j gilchrist h lambert w smith jgilchrist b hill b emond m norre winners of the car club h kilroy r hawes k nash h allen jr j marshall qart and crib finished the mens industrial dart and cribbage leagues are associated with the branch by the fact that so many members are also branch members wednesday thk qboroattown hirald thursday may 39 lt pagb1 womens council officers voted in for second term at the annual meeting of the local council of women held on may 23 at the home of mrs robert jones 6 orchard blvd the previous years executive was reelected to office in the absence of mrs anne pritchard mrs florin- nodwell presided a local council can exist on ly through the affiliation of other local womens organizat ions a minimum of six such be ing required and at one meet ing ayear usually the annual one reports featuring a sun mary of the work of their par ticular group are given thii being the appointed meeting such reports were received from a number of the affiliated groups- mrs nodwell expressed thanks to those giving reports and to all officers and members for their various contributions ov er the past year mrs c b dick gave the re port from the canadian assoc iation of consumers re viewing the lead articles in the current issue of consumer news mrs a m sutherland who convenes the standing commit tee on education again stressed the emphasis being placed on christian reformed church 7hi line georgetown al x vaaateapol minister sunday 9 jo and 4 pm ii un sen- day school viators welcome listen every sunday to the to gad hoar radio dr joel nederhood 390 8js0 ajm cpgm jxuk 10jo aan fm 1007 mtzicbesr itm ambulance inspection for the first time in its 12 year history acton st john ambulance brigade will play host to the peelhalton corps inspection the colourful cer emonywill be held tonight thursday at acton community veentre the acton brigade in cludes several members from georgetown there will be a general inspection of all mem bers and officers as well as the ambulances from six divisions nights during the winter are study of hmnm rights as dart nights at the branch tpp to children aimed at where the league fights their m all educational faculties weekly battles for superiority equally available to all canad- while on mondays the cribbage ian children the plight of the league moves into the branch na indian and eskimo chil- and mondays become crib night dren in this regard was cited tea hostesses were mrs jon es and mrs nodwell rabies clinic the anglican church of canada st george 60 goelph st wwjny 9my m atao holy eucharist bac corporate com- yittrimiw father sos and irgtitir breakfast to follow ujoqj amj choral eucharist st johns muted church 11 gnatpfc st i774s31 minister bev robert o scrtvens organist supply organist bernard shrubsole church school grade 1 and up service of worship school xtyrsery to grade 1 jnnior congregation activities for all kveyoxe is welcome 11 first baptist church main and guelph 8775491 minister rev le wilton 10 sunday church school worship services ii am and 7 pm organist mrs w townend choir director miss brenda mcneil last friday night was the wind up of the season for botii leagues the members and wives enjoyed a banquet and dance during the evening trophies ga lore were presented to champ ions of the year league pres ident bernie dore assisted byf joe poirier and jack king was n a ini kept busy during the whole ev- t 11 nl ening june 11 will be antirabies the rocky lorusso memorial vaccination day in georgetown trophy has become the league but during the whole week of championship trophy this was june 9 t0 june u tte ditdca won by the panthers captained jy de con throughout by tony brunski the panthers toilet tissue i rolls paks for 59 ul aft ul tablertte wieners tablewte sausage kauk nunes 2 4 taburite cooked heat 4 rooiiau mr amta snaur georgetown alliance church telephone 779816 1000 am 1100 am 700 pm sunday school morning worship evening service cedarvale community centre norval presbyterian church minister rev r- d duncanson organist mrs win muldeb l31st anniversary services 110o am and 730 pm est speaker rev h f davidson ma dd of toronto nursery care provided st pauls baptist church mountainv1ew road minister rev w r cairns sunday school 945 am morning worship 1100 am service of induction june 3rd 730 pm everyone welcome have taken the league champ ionship s times in the last 7 years john haines won the darts singles while d lawson and a oneil carried away the double trophy in cribbage smith stone led by j koloski were the team winners singles went to b jam es doubles to r finlay and d hewitt the playoff champs for darts erin shamrocks in crib bage provincial paper two lifted th trophy more on darts saturday the branch ladies returned from port credit with the zone dart trophy branch 120 b team which lifted the trophy is reta rudiger maureen finlay joyce markham ev johnson and jan emmerson this team will enter provincial competition at chat ham saturday june 7 runners up for the zone con test was another branch 120 team ann nicholson vi co- burn maud norrie n johnson twenty dart players entered from 120 dont forget to be on parade on sunday june 1st at the ge orgetown post office this is the annual decoration parade the 1st georgetown cub scout and venturers group have come up j with a wonderful idea for after the parade why not take the family to cedarvale park and enjoy barbecued chicken pre pared by the group this way youll enjoy a carefree meal and help the organization promoting it with the peel county gents on the bandstand the saturday night dance had to be a success the prize winners j gilchrist g michial jean rcid next week you will enjoy the country rhythm boys the county a letter from the county administrator told coun cil monday night the county pays for all adver tising all the town supplies is a place and volunteer help j deputy reeve art speight said he had procured the works garage on maple ave e and had arranged for some volun teers to do the registering the clinic will operate from two in the afternoon till eight in the evening and is for dogi and cats only myfcomsr th frozen foods tthcim utxraamm w rbekve the mghttoumit quantities a f iga lucky shopper jean icam terra c0tta 814 indian costumes worn at brownie revel georgetown park was thel teepee to pick a winner was scene of activity and excite ment saturday may 24 when the guides and brownies from georgetown norval and lime- bouse held their rally and revel the brownies dressed in bright ly coloured indian costume of their own design worked very hard trying out for the various competitions and testa which had been arranged for them each pack was judged on the most original indian dress and 1 president was- presented with an institute cup and saucer i mrs robert thorns mrs j j staddon mrs stuart hall mrs j standish mrs w lawson and mrs w r lawson attended the wi atstrict annual meeting held in boston presbyterian church on wednesday may 21 very difficult job as all were done very nicely the brownies also tried the tests for the ath lete badge and many were sue- cessful the brownie plaque was won by the brownies of the 10th georgetown pack led by th amula iji tca limehouse limehouse miss clarkson who formerly lived here and her friend mrs kerr of toronto called on a number of old friends last week nine wi ladies from our organization attended the dist rict annual at boston church last week meet irish evanglist bobdowll from belfast ireland presently on the faculty of nw brunswick bible institute at maple avenue baptist church maple ave e nightly from sunday june bth through sunday june 15th sundays 7 pm and other nights 8 pm sol06 uuti- irtioa hvaikumiil you are invited to comelr ev r c lohnes pastor rainy weather means picnic lunch inside a pleasant time was spent when the sunday school child ren and the congregation had a picnic lunch indoors on ac count of weather after church last sunday rev f n young said grace before all ate from a wellladen buffet table mrs crichton made a presen tation to mrs gisby for her long and untiring efforts in sunday school work and rev young presented a gift to bill and joy henry who are moving to midland both have been good workers in the church but we hope to have them back of ten sunday school disbanded for the summer months last sun day mrs crichton- superinten dent chaired a short program when mrs gisby read scripture laura stevens played an organ solo mrs a benton impressed on the children gods beauties in nature and linda linham was organist for several well- known hymns the wms met at the home of mrs j crichton last thursday evening with nine attending and mrs mitchell in charge mrs crichton read scripture from mark 1 aqd mrs kirk- patrick led in prayer mrs san- ford read articles written by wm lloyd for study text ward wmhv was answrrt by brown owl mrs marion rice mrs j mackenzie brown owl of the 9th pack worked very hard in arranging for this revel the girl guides opened in horseshoe formation with o canada and the guide prayer testing began with tent pitch ing tent striking knot tying are fighting and compass the 5th georgetown company pass ed all the tests with the highest score 1st norval guides were second six companies were re gistered the 5th company guides with captain mrs r freeman j and lieut miss grace graham will be presented at a later date with the trophy testers were from norval acton and lime- house and the local associations stewarttown an afternoon of euchre was enjoyed by those who attended sponsored by the members of st johns church guild on thursday may 22 prize winners were mrs clar ence mcpherson and mrs clare wilson of silvercreek mrs lily maybanks mrs a kershaw and mrs i davidson of georgetown mr edward hicken held the lucky ticket and won a basket of groceries tea was served and the homemade baking quickly vanished from the bake sale table mrs a grant notice change of hours effective may 29th our parts and service depts will be closed saturdays new hours for these departments monday tuesday thursday friday 8 am to 6 pm wednesdays 8 am to 9 pm andrew murray motors 45 mountainview road south 8776944 funeral for james brown lived at stewarttown burial in greenwood cemet ery georgetown followed the funeral service on tuesday may 27 for mr james brown who passed away on monday at the hallon centennial manor the rev walter ridley of norval united church conduct ed the service at the mcclure funeral home in georgetown mr brown a bachelor was a resident of this village for 35 years prior to going to the ma nor when fire destroyed his home in march 1962 i a conducted lour through the school for the deaf was enjoyed by members of esqucsing worn ens institute on tuesday even ing may 13 the program was arranged by mrs w r lawson convener for education following the tour the meet- in eonttnnwl a ic crnvn service station for lease in georgetown here is a great opportunity for business the person who wishes to operate his own vvo are looking for the right man to lease our fina service station in george town the person we ar looking for should bo agreasiva and wish to earn n abov average income if he has sale and automotive experience so much the bettor but this is not essential minimum capital required to invest in the business b 3000 we will provide training with pay financial assistance cooperative promotion a advertising complete automotive franchise hale will be made in june mta gaore uiuua puu- thehostess served tea and dea- ed during short business ses- sort afterwards j slon mrs a benton mrs robert mcdonald past call collect for an appointment mis a ci rofiwm evenings 4167741uunoton i l i

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