Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 2, 1969, p. 16

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v four share 1000 in elimination dinner draw r ky rlph hw good news indeed to many organizations that hold their annual banquelsat the legion auditorium and have the branch auxiliary cater for them after much- discussion and many new ideas the brauch ladirs will continue to suppl meals at much the same price as in the past a move id the right direction was to purchase a freezer and to buy in bulk it is thought that thce two decisions will izo toward reduc ing the cost of preparing and serving a banquet to tle motion 1 dies- were dfthbraiichilltst car cltrt mitted on thursday friday and saturday evenings only at the same meeting it was made official that the proposed renovations would be postponed until such time that the finan cial condition of the branch is more favourable than it is at the time being 586 registered 1 the legion saturday morn ing hockey report disclosed that as of saturday sept 20 58fi boys had registered to play hoefcey saturday mormnfis however this year there is pertaining to ladi alsojdiffe 4he -par- was a motion made and carried i ents were charged a registra- at the general meeting blurs tion fee plus insurance this day sept 25 in future lady will help defray the tfxtra cost branch members and branch members ladies will be admit- incurred by the branch thro the action of georgetowns ted si days of the week prior parks board ffyretlwur real estate toronto hamilton kitchener realtors georgetown 345 guelph street phone 8776926 9206910 toronto line clean and easy to keep 3 bedroom brick and stone bungalow with larse living room and kitchen dad will go for the full dry basement the kids will enjoy the tree shaded yard paed dne leads to garage call mr mar tin plenty of room 50 acres with artesian well in cen tre with creek from it adjoining larger stream across one corner of propcrt has very good barn with basement loose housing hsdro etc possibilities of a good grael pit full price s15500 close to owen sound call mr spicer income plus countn living on a lot 150 x 20 well treed two homos in what appears to be a bungalow 2ar garage carries for si 20 ii 1 yet tenant could carry mort gages and taxes only 41500 call mr rogers spent thanksgiving ln a new home we are ofter ing several models from s2t 500 to s34000 down pamcnt and mortgages arranged to suit your budget call mr angus uxttty home for relaxed living living room with fireplace and bow wndow i ouvred doors to dining room kitchen features built in men range and dishwasher six bedrooms fireplace bar in family room call mrs owen spc10ls 3 bedroom ranch style bungalow in a sup erior established area has generous size kitchen finished recreation room fenced in garden and many extras lot only 25500 to view call mrs fitzmaurice white acreutok rancher on 1 acre of wooded lot 3 bedroom is bathrooms the family room features fireplace and patio doors opening to raised patio ideal for poo 1 875 feet of luxury 1 mile from georgetown call mrs white prk rk 5 bedroom liruk plus hen familv sized kitchen separate dining room living room has tozv fire place ttached garage large enough for bike mower and car lose to cvervthing vet surrounded by stately trees all this and more for 39900 call mrs morgenstem park area 66 x 132 building lot with year round stream through rear of property act fast on this one onlv 510900 call mrs morgenstem trade your home guaranteed price given for your present house and use your conily for down payment on new or larger home for further information tall our sales staff brethour realty services 1961 ltd 345 gualph st georgetown ontario phone 8776926 9204910 was a financial success it ap pears the second such club will be even more successful dominion command is asking for a 100 increase to cover the mounting cost of produc ing and mailing the legion magazine consequently in 1970 branch dues will be increased very reluctantly to 8 per j car elimination draw ftiday evening was a big oc casion for ways and mean chairman pat chamberlain pat supervised his first elimination draw dinner- and in spite of 4he fact that he has one win lieduplie was here there and everywhere seeing to it that the evening ran smoothly which it did especially for twenty lucky winners who took home extra prize they were- mike and murray hill j wallace a mcraden b varey j quinn j blick g h arnold c davies j fry r wicland jrm and art i archibald j poirier d fullerton j power h j henderson a blair 1 bottoms the big 1000 priie was shared bjvfour r easing a walker d hardisty mil 0 searles m reid won the luckv draw whichas a tape recorder radio all round it was a goodover ing consisting of an excellent meal and lots of it and top en tertainment which cc iri enjoyed pat has cause to feel happy eigr beavera saturday the branch pipe band were at cedanale park where they entertained at the junior soccer finals the branch pipes and drums arc ca ger beavers aluavs thev arc away somewhere donating their time freely also at the soccer finals were david bowman and russ stephens to present tro phies to winning teams the branch ladies wrc at oakville for interzone bowling oakville a team wen- first with a score of 3046 georgetown b team second with 3010 georgetow n v team third vaith 2976 hijh triple bernue pnond i getown 767 high single k iv oalrville 198 lucky draw may tost georgetown 2nd pnw nell chaplin 3rd r boucett port credit all of the branch ladies had a good dav mixtd lgu starts still on bowling the branth mixed league started off with eight teams last week hish triple man george nurse 915 high triple with handicap i goudic 736 high single nurse 368 high single with handicap c dav 276 indies high triple j archibald 723 hih triple with handicap c si gurdson 659 high single l mccormack 291 high single with handicap j iteid stand jngs at the end of the evening were the alkies in first plac with apollo six and swinging six tied for second place i- boyd b waites m arn old d bell e anthony j poirier m russell were lucky at the dart shoot activity was the georgetown herald thursday oct 2nd 1949 pag 18 curtailed somewhat for oj ma ny people were upstalrs l pat elimination dinner how ever onnle found time to find five winners u henderson- mrs d0shurii a- councl k peacock jl hiddleistott rapidly popular the peel county gents atr rapidly becoming popular with the branch saturday night dance group last saturday was a busy evening i next saturday rosand the tountry rhythm boys will be on hand euchre is a card game play ed with tfilrtytwo cards which had been played in the auditor ium during the winter months for several years on wednesday evenings this year will be no exception euchre will com mence wednesday oct 1st the branch imperial section elected a new executive last sunday for 196970 john fer guson president w smith vice president executive l mallabon and jack ferguson more trouble at esquesing dump was reported to council monday night when as letter from thdeptof energyand itesoorccywrbra 1 urfherdur- stop burning government directive on garbage to stop burning and to explain their long range plan a letter on fhe same subject from the county of halton ask ed esquesing to explain their ning violation september 11 the department had already warned esquesing against burn ing and had given them a dec ember 1st deadline to discontin ue the practice they also ask cd for a letter showing iirfentljfc explained that the garbage disposal to help the county complete a study of the feasib ility of regionaljirbage dsjjfos- ai f jack harris dump supervisor said he had not started the fires reported on sept 11 be claimed he burned garbage in frequently and only at night others come in and start fires he maintained bulldozer had been ln for re pairs for- two months but was expected back this week he asked if council wanted to stop burning completely at the dump since he was origin- i ally told he could carry out con- 1 trolled burn as little as possible replied acting reeve tom hill use was piled higher than usual because someone put sand in the crahkease of his bulldozer and he had been unable to cov er thegarbage with landfill as methods and costs of garbage he normally does he said his landfill as much as possible that would suit me fine replied mr harris its miser able trying to push garbage back when its burning or ken marshall suggested there be signs stating the hours for dumping and warning ag ainst starting fires the possib ility of erecting gate was put forward by the acting reeve but council felt the garbage might be damped on the roadi aides if the dump was locke there would be no need burning at all stated the acti reeve if garbage collect wouldytell their customers wrap or tie their bundles paper it could be all land ffij following this eomme council decided to ask the ei bage collectors to the next m ting to see if this could be forced did you know to educate children in care donors provided matert4 to help build schools for 211 primary students desks a chairsfor 75000 writing fc plies for 760000 pupils to their class and home work i i norval 3 churches combine to direct scouts cubs xorval interchurch commit tee meeting was held sept 18 in norval united church there were 10 representatives present a delegation of five repres eating the norval scouts and cubs were welcomed they were concerned with keeping the scout movement alive in norval it was announced that the newly formed group com mittee would have their first meeting on september 25 this is a three church sponsored group and it is hoped it will answer their problem the rev ruggle reported the vacation bible school was a success and will he held again next year rev ruggle reported that st ieonards house peel would not he able to build this year as the mortgage could not be arranged it is on the list for a government grant next year the third sunday in october will be canadian bible society sundav please support if von are able envelopes vull be in the pews for your donation the oxfam receipts have been kept up by the various ladies croups in brampton and the ftev ridley said that prob ably norval ladies wouldnt be needed a bulletin for new neighbors will be sent out in the near future it will contain church and sundav school times as well as the various organizations in the district contact phone nuni bers will be included so if you wish vour organization listed please phone mrs f mclean norval a great deal of discusson took place on the tragic srtuat ion in biafra it was decided to have a speaker come to the village in the near future fur ther information will be given out when arrangements are completed the next meeting will be held in the presbyterian church on october 16 mrs e mclean xomg service east end 184 guelph st winter tire sale famous quality snow tires by dayton firestone at low sale prices free 1 gallon of windshield washer with every pair of snow tires fall tuneups winterizing wheel balancing car washing licensed mechanic ask for alex taylor courtesy car supplied while yours is here for service conveniently located by the dairy queen telephone 8775087 184 guelph street going out business sale regretfully we must say goodbye to georgetown after 15 years in business entire stock to be liquidated including shipments of new fall winter styles recently received everything oa cfl sale starts today reduced from 20 to the items are too numerous to list here youu flnd a complete selection of ladies coats dresses lingerie sweaters etc newest styles for the teen set and complete lines of infants and childrens wear early shoppers get the best selection so be here early this thursday if ladies wear 28 main st north upstairs 8776881

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