Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 2, 1969, p. 5

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alunapad wtzt i v ii euihres dance lnmguraicmmurhy centre for fail hie h homemaking club has been divided loto groups jname many happy returns to all there wont be in vain and that the daughter are holidaying in eng- ly the north club and the south club both clubs met at the ballinafad community i centre on saturday morning honour congratulations ndmittee hopes their planning mrs- jean bird and infant general public will come out land with her parents who live several couples from our area and support them for their ej near nottingham attended a surprise birthday forts i wnnifred smith party on saturday night at the j dog obedience classes ylponsored project following- a report of the home of mr and mrs ed drou north 4h meeting eleven me- illard in georgetown it was in rubers repeated the 4h pledge honour of mrs annie gates n then the election of officers took mr floyd shortiluand mr c- s took their mr and mrs peter kirk and splace they are as follows te snow who all celebrate a first lesson in general obedience mr and mrs matthew bonaghy i birthday on the same date sevi sunday afternoon at cedarvale w be them have a total es al games of progressive euchlp where dr buckrcll of theii z zll they believe in the v trained dog is a happy dog stressing that after proper trai ning the dog will then be a good neighbour and an accepted member of society enrolments are still being accepted into the 10- week course dogs arc the course trainers alice briggs press frances mclean ton with great success president heather klrkwood re were played for which priz- georgetow animal clinic com tnfy have over the past 15 5 s wer ir f0r fc 2x fenced- lessons under the s rmillssesiiil reporter seor gifts were atoven to orsh of geor burun guelph and hamil the three special gueste who distri yca i juv the new club is meat in the were celebrating fcldays 1 j menu mrs plouffe and tyrs among those present was miss rmri foster theii instructed the girls lydu snow from burlington q on the make up of meat and after the thank yoci speeches their food alue the northern jiipartook of the delicious food j girls will be known as the bal wnicn i a piece of the linafad burgers the spiitriern jjrge birthday cake everydne girls chose the name of ballin- a it was a most enjoyable af ad southern chuck wagons i they met in another part of the hall and elected the follow- mr am mrs c e siiow ac- ing officers county warden president pam snow e george purrie and mrs currie president erica strokov treas- and reeve w f hunter and urer beverly leitrh press re- mrs- huiler to a good roads porter nancy snow telephone convention in edmonton they committee carol buchanan took the plane from the nter- ro sojka after some discus- i national airport early sunday sion with their leader they de- morning cided each- rifl would pay 50c ftun meeung for the south- a most enjoyable evening was en girls will be held in the held on sunday nght at the basement of the church both home of mr and mrs ric sales gvou closed with the mizpah the ucw b benediction they meet again were invited to j next saturday i hamburgs were cooked outside next saturday j jhetered of the mr and mrs jimmy miller house the food was served in- favours many prizes at curlers card part jmeirjbersqf ihe northhallon ladies curling club held a bridge and euchre party recent ly which was convened by cyn thia partrjdge who with mem bers of the social committee were hostesses for the evening favours were placed at each tajblrtnorth hakon golf country club where the event was held doris williams won the door prize among prizewinners were kathy hunt marlene harley linda pritchard norma porter joan miller wendy buykcs edith amyotte mary ann leg- bfe kay stanton irene hun ter irene farnell june evans leila anderson ann timrains judi dockeray gert mcgee edith hall barbara hibbert clara dalton elsie whitham junr wilson irene macintosh peggy criehton nancy mccrea- diejtiora burge cathie mar tin jieah maccorraack eileen gardner honor shepley jean smith jane evans marilyn worrall barbara dextrose and ann mclntyre 5th cubs corn roast be prepared is the famous scouting slogan and thats what 5th georgetown b cub pack were last week when they ar ranged a cancelproof corn roast the com was precooked at home and packed in a cole man cooler long before roast i to ciorcetown herald thursdav oct 2nd 1969 1 page and vespers and then hot choc olate and marshmallows conclu- ded the get together jim sraytbie evelyn owen and terry colterwere the lead ers ross colter and son doug umt whjn opened at centen- sure of a roaring fire and nial park it was still piping hot parents noreen miehm and kay dentoenioht assisted with the car afire but the traditional camrifirei servin was ignited any way and fnspir1 ed cubs leaders and guests during the traditional campfire sing ong an excerpt from the a sunday morning fire dam jack london dtdry white fangaged the interior pf a oar on was told by leader evelynitfwen high way 7 jnstast of norvat and debbie of toronto and mr and mrs john polo ricky and vicki lyn of guelph were sun day visitors at the marshall mr and mrs r gaddis who are spending a holiday in can ada spent some time last week visiting mr and mrs trueman and family mr and mrs gadj dis are from liverpool eng mrs gaddis and mrs trueman who also comes frota liver- pool were school chums it took a large birthday cake this week for the joint celebra tion of birthdays at the thompj aon home on tuesday baby pe ter was one year old the same day big brother lee had a birj thday and on wednesday it was mrs thompsons turn to get the i doors after supper some games were played and real old fa shioned hymn sing was enjoy ed by everyone rev kelvin johnaon was welcomed back to the pulpit on sunday after the summer vaca tion next sunday is world wide communion sunday and will be observed here at 945 am the community centre hall board met recently to discuss ways and means to provide act ivities for the community nowj the fall and winter season is upon us there is a series of euchres lined up the first one to be the tuesday night after thanksgiving also a dance early in november the com- canadian citizenship applications applications for canadian citizenship will im accepted every wednesday and friday from 930 am to 330 pm at queans square building 124 queen srraaj east brampton ontario for information regarding documents required fees etc phone brampton 4513303 any wednesday or friday free one norway spruce t to 3 high value 400 with order of 10 or over tulip bulbs have just arrived front holland top size best quality feat blue spruce 20 ow special from 1750 special values hetzi juniper j a 95 24 to 30 rg 895 hicks yew reg 1195 3 lo 4 flowering crabs 6 to 8 trees scotch pine 5 to 6- reg 1595 r now now 795 10 off 1050 mead0wlands nursery ltd h mil north of 401 on miuswauga rd s261s01 north phis oldest 4 most froorf ssivi nursery now now there im jeffrey and this is our 1970 lineup of american motors cars rf0 rs show times mon to fri 9 am to 10 pm saturday 9 am to 6 pm fi a97q nb s ssi arolop c7 american motors factory town dealer jeffrey lynch rambler ltd brajwpton 4512490 direct toronto phone 6772882 no 7 highway east of brampton where prices are born and raised elsewhere american motors factory town dealer

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