Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1969, p. 3

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cowboys and indians in the park t wuvia wr isiii mt rnn the cowbos around the campfire are guides of fourth and fifth companies making their noon meal at the girl guide rally held recently in georgetown park fifth company guides covered themselves with glory at the outing by passing various tests including tent pitching knot tying fire fighting and compass reading with the highest marks clarence kennedy lions district governor a former georgetown resid ent clarence kennedy has been electid to a high post in the lions club he is new district governor for district al which comp rises the kitchener sarnia windsor area one of his first official duties will be a visit to the lions in ternational convention in tokyo later this month with his wife pearl he will be flying to jap an for this a georgetown native sir kennedy moved to kitchener when he wms with the depart ment of transport and is now employed in waterloo with forbes motors deputy district governor of region 9 this year he has been a lion since 1949 he was pres ident of the georgetown club in 1955 then secretary until he transferred to kitchener in 1960 continuing his interest in lionism there he has been rone chairman cabinet secret ary and chairman of district a convention advisory committee son douglas has followed his father and is now secretary of kitchener lions club entering postgrad patricia cock patricia cock received her bachelor of science honours degree in chemistry at the un iversity of guelph convocation jin may 22 a graduate of geor getown district high school she is the daughter of mr and mrs rex cock 29 henry street and plans to study for her mas ter of science degree at guelph in the fall meanwhile she is leaving for a three month tour of the continent she received an award of special merit for her extramural activities at university where she was a i member of the basketball team for four years president of wo mens activities secretarytreas urer of the chemistry club a member of the athletic advisory committee and proctor in resi dence for five semesters she was also a delegate to the residence life committee hospital september disaster i sometime during september georgetown district hospital will hold a mock disaster day in conjunction with the emerg- ency measures organization a letter from hospital administra- tor r whittaker informed coun- cil monday night since they felt it necessary toi meet with various organizations ilil the hospital asked council rep resentatives to attend a meet- ing june 10 to discuss it toured china tells ucw about life there members of the ucw of st johns united gained first hand information about china when mr burville a hamilton language teacher spoke at their may 21 meeting in the church hall with his wife he was in a party of 22 people who planned a trip which took them inside communist china in 1966 en tering by way of hong kong they were accompanied by three guides provided by the com munist authorities his slides showed both old china and the new modern china which volunteer work parties are helping to build at the close of eacrtaay mrs bur ville wrote notes which have now been compiled and publish ed in book form- a question period followed many chinese items were on display during the social hour the speaker was introduced b mrs lee king of waterdown a former ucw president mrs george ironside expressed thanks to the speaker a lovely lunch was served and of course fortune cookies were on the menu mrs douglas latimer wel comed the ladies as president mrs stuart hall was unable to attend devotional was given on the psalms of nature by mrs hayes miss ruddell and mrs wright mm so morrow and mrs ernest forgrave sang a duet havptjou been in the garden the georgetown herald thursday june- 5 1969 page 3 proclamation pursuant to a resolution of the georgetown council i hereby proclaim saturday june 14th 19 6 9 as utter chase day in georgetown and wkfreas town vehicles and staff will be out to assist in every way and whereas the town will supply garbage bags and litter spears jo whereas prizes will be awarded to the litter team whose area is judged to be cleanest j therefore i invite and urge all service clubs and organizations to assemble saturday morning june 14th at 9 a m municipal works yard 157 maple aye e to participate in the great litter chase wheldon emmerson mayor garbage starts monday june 9 your collection days until the end of september will be if your present day is your summer days are monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday monday and thursday tuesday and friday monday and thursday monday and thursday tuesday and friday as chairman of fire and am bulance and in addition a mem ber of the hospital board depi uty reeve art speight was ap pointed asucouncil representat ive those who normally have wednesday pickup please note that your days are monday and thursday for the summer and there are no wednesday pickups town of georgetown works dept brownies were a the park powwow in force and a compet tion for moct authentic indian dress georgetown pack above judged winners brownies were also tested for their athlete badge and tepee saw 10th 1 glen williams attend daughters graduation at uwo attending graduation exerc ises at western university lon- don on may 27 when mrs rob- in cowtan formerly nancy hun- ter graduated were her parents mr and mrs john hunter and brother steven and her grand parents mr and mrs c b dick and mr and mrs l cowtan and vicki of brampton we extend our congratulations to nancy i after a lengthy stay in st michaels hospital toronto mrs tom hill was able to leave on sunday and is now at st v johns convalescent hospital in witlowdale and looking forward to coming home good news fori her would be that their daught er eleanor a student at brock university st catharines receiv ed honours in history and pol itics in her results this week i plans are made for an even song in st albans this sunday evening with the congregation of st pauls norval joining them i mr and mrs lome garvin and mr and mrs john wags- taffe motored to ottawa for the limehouse 4h brides elect feted by members the local 4h girls enjoyed a bowling party thursday vter- wards with their mothers they had a social time at the home of the kirkwood girls during the evening presenta tions were made to bridestobe bettyanne brown and marilyn kirkwood betty anne received a coffee perc and marilyn corn ing ware congratulations to eleven girls the limehouse cotton balls who completed the 4h club project cotton may he smart under leaders mrs n anderson and mrs e karn carol turner received her first club crest leaders arc grateful to the ladies of hillcrcst united church for achievement day ac tivities in their building all good wishes to renee lcf- crink formerly of limehouse and ryan huizenga of disalia california who were married by his father in the christian i reformed church on saturday mrs leferink sr who with her husband visited her son and family here eleven years ago flew over from hijversum hol land for her granddaughters wedding mr and mrs a w benton and mrs j roughlcy were guests at the ceremony and wedding dinner at the church congratulations to mr and mrs a krankruyter marianne poot on the arrival of a wee daughter recently mr and mrs ronald lister and family from new jersey visited the wayne listers last weekend we extend sympathy to mr and mrs john glynn in the death of her mother mrs dal- zic of woodbridge in hospital in toronto mrs a w benton for a eeeoe printing georgetown herald phone 8772201 weekend to attend the show horse there will be no service in the united church sunday mor ning so that friends may attend norval anniversary service mr and mrs e sharpe of rochester spent the memorial holiday weekend with mr and mrs d starret and family the sharpes recently returned from florida where they spent the winter the united church ladies bus trip to london will take place next tuesday m sunday june isth will be the annual memorial service at the cemetery mrs cecil baruj brampton discount shoe store yittma georgetown thursday june 5 n l savings big in all departments the foot brampton discflint shoe store 28 main street north georgetown jacksons bargain centra we fit by the foot john b0ught0n jewellers watch sale clearing our entire stock of mens ladies watches by these two nationallyknown makers elgin all these watches carry a full year guarantee by the makers all models reduced 40 example reg 5995 watches now 3595 a fine watch is the ideal gift for zkutl fathers day june 15th and if you are looking round for a gift that will be appreciated for years to come give dad or your boy or girl graduate a fine watch by hamilton or elgin during this special sale any watch instock by these two makers is selling at 40 off regular prrices john boughton jewellers certified watchmakers 5 main st n 8774313 c

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