Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1969, p. 3

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v i f si sonte of the meaning of com monwealth- day previously known as victoria day the queens birthday to another generation was brought home to the pupils of glen williams school friday may 23 when kits costumes and events of each province in canada were reenacted on an outdoor stage under bright sunshine prince edward island opened the show with the fathers of confederation in costume nova scotia featured highland danc ers and thus went across can ada to the west coast showing their industries and farm pro duce stealing the show as usual were the kindergarten pupils dressed in parjcas as eskimos in the north west territories and the yukon as they robbed noses during a song under the direction of mrs pinkertoo the entire group singin this land is your land and o canada- closed the after noon prograin bogus f0nwms still prevalent in the district sa m jss- jv sr- tsj ax3g some of the fathers of confe discus sing world affairs by the glen school cairn from left are ken fendley paul garland chr istopher milne jeff crawford oscar nier- trasz and maxine kemshead the past couple of weeks have seen a heavy influx of counterfeit canadian currency into this area with bogus 10 bius turntag up in georgetown milton and acton v if you come in possession of a counterfeit bill turn it over to the police office dont try to pass it if you knowingly pass a bogus bill the punishment could be as much as 14 years in prison there are many ways of de tecting a counterfeit bill the most reliable is the planchettes a planchette is a circular disc of paper like confetti which is scattered at random into the pulp durng the paper making process some settutwfthln the paper and will not be visible on either side of the note however if the note is held to a light they will show up as dark discs in the paper planchettes on the surface can usually be picked off with a fingernail or pin r counterfeit planchettes are just ink of the same colour as genuine planchettes and cannpot be picked oft the bills that x presently in circulation are of good quality but they have defects and bad coloring in the area of the queens portrait the sparkle dots are missing from her eye the backs of thee bills are very good and are hard to tell from the the real thing if in doubt about a certain bill com pare it with a one dollar bill from your pocket as one dollar bills are not counterfeited if you see somebody trying to pass a counterfeit bucall the police office and report it try to get the license number of the car and a good description of the passer above all study 10 and 20 dollar bills soou can easily pick oat ajphoney its to your advantage only you lose thi ioroitown herald thursday may 19 pages when you accept a counterfeit bill the serial no of the bad- bills discovered here is b over e 3887435 injured in fall from cliff edward paradis of buffalo suffered head injuries last week when he fell from the face of rattlesnake point near milton landing on sharp rocks at the bottom he was about 35 feet up the cliff when his steel climbing pegs came loose for all ixtasions wedding arrangements corsage a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs we wire flowers rosedale floral 32 albert st 8773952 nova scotia was represented on the program by highland dancers from left garry den- man kathy classen sheila henderson molly maclntyre and robert rippon biafra talk gains cash support from the i0pe denis hughes 24 eleanor crescent an engineer on a su- gterconstellation plane which carries food to starving people tn biafra spoke to members of countess of strathtnore chapter xode at their may 12 meeting mr hughes whose wife was also a meeting guest said the plane was purchased by dona- ions from canadians oxiam and various churches the crew is allcanadian eighty thousand pounds of highly concentrated stood is carried into biafra ev ery night providing food for 400000 people a day cost is 4000 per night or one cent i per person with the aid of co lour movies members were mo ved to pity to witness the suf fering among women and chil dren especially v mr hughes stressed that ev eryone can contribute a dona tion to canairelief to carry on this vital work and the chapter answered with a donation he was thanked by mrs stan wright who presented him with amall gift mrs sam pcnricc 36 princess anne drive was hostess and the regent mrs keith barber presided mrs robert barber reported a profit on the sale of iode cook books and she and her committee were thanked for their efforts members were asked by the services home and abroad sec retary to continue to send in knitting during the summer- re cess thanks was expressed for the work done during the year in making knitted baby clothes these are distributed by the headquarters wherever the need is greatest a discussion took place on how to raise money and tenta tive plans were made to hold a bridge and card evening some time in september marsery mackenzie volunteered to look after this mrs stan wright announced with regret that she would be resigning from the office of 1st vice regent as she and her hus band are leaving town to live in orillia next meeting will be a pot luck supper and penny sale at the home of mrs denney charles the committee planning the ev ening comprises mrs garfield mcgilvray mrs william carr helen macdonald and mrs pcnricc lunch was served by the hos tess assisted by mrs ed wil son mrs r barber and mrs mcgilvray mrs ballantinc thanked mrs pcnricc for her hospitality and all the women who helped couple enjoy pastry party vi mr and mrs r brown 3 baylawn crescent were among 390 who enjoyed themselves at the pastry chefs guild of tor onto first annual dinner dance at the inn on the park may 9 kvery chef in the guild contri buted one of his specialties to the sweet table a dazzling des sert display v monuments markers memorial work 1 commercial and industrial sandblasting greenwood monuments co 245 guelph street 8779505 open evening its our way of saying thanks tor the loyal patronage of local shoppers who over our 23 years in business have made cotton brothers their store for fine fashions at corapedtive prices youll find worthwhile savings on many timely clothing needs birthday specials ladies department panty hose 99r special group g shorts 5199 special group dresses special group jeans 999 299 name brand reg 65 3 pc pant suits si 9 99 special group knit cloth suits v2 w entire stock raincoats si 9 99 birthday specials mens department special group mens sport jackets 499 special group mens ssleeve gg sport shirts 99 special group mens casual and dress pants entire stock mens sweaters special group name brand short sleeve sport shirts special group name brand long sleeve sport shirts 3 99 complete range of mens rfc tt summer dress casual slacks zo off i 20 off entire stock mens suits coordinates special croup boys short sleeve sport shirts 149 special croup boys pants 3 99 entire stock boys spring jackets open thursday a friday til 9 m budget terms available 35 entire stock boys en 1 ike aiuiii ours r all weather coats vl price entire stock boys pyjamas i2 price entire stock entike stock t boys sweaters vi pntb is- its our birthday but you get the presents 2 main street south georgetown t

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