Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1969, p. 5

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v rwnt plemupf possession oro af eef ng tcrijc on tuesd04irieqjbenwoiben and slaves anyone who of the zeta pwf of has money in the bank more 1 i 1v sie beta sigma phimet7it the otte of mrs il ge with mrsjmahy ajntv cor- bett presiding oyer the meet ing mention was mje of the clubs new project to assist the organization for multiple scler osis members were alio re minded of the- upcoming hak loween party on november i following the- business meet ing mrs helen maclachlan presented her program on the pleasurers of possession she centred her talk around the collector and raised the ques tion why do people collect man has been a collector ever since there was anything to col lect he has collected every thing from land and houses to than one recipe or- more than one pair of earrings may be classed as a collector- thus she pointed out although people may not- consider themselves as such the bait is still there some people collect for value 4some out of curiosity others for sentiment some collections have scientific values such as rock collections others are historical such as letters of famous people mrs maclachlan then went on to discuss ojie of the most popular types of collecting to day that of canadiaiia she showed pictures of various pie ces of furniture and recom mended several books on the subject bodnar urges school board introduce pollution course georgetown schtfol board re presentative ernie bodnar ur ged the halton county board of education last week to in troduce pollution control cours esin county secondary schools next year ihe said this is being done now in the united states and he asked the brfard o show leadership in doing jt here pollution has become a major area of concern these days and deserves special treatment in the schools bodnar said county school officials will look into it and report back to the board on the feasibility of introducing pollution con trol courses in the schools in 1970 assistant doug lawless notetgl courses currently in the secon dary schools deals to solhet ex tent with pollution bodnar said heyyants to leave it up to the administrat ion to decide whether the pol lution bourses wouldbe part of other courses- sue lw scien ce or part of the school heaut program or a course of its own glen williams auction fireplace and fish gear to erase debt 10 the apple products started the fall production on monday we wonder if the heavy frost last week when many- growers apples were frozen on the trees will affect their output this year the members of- the united church held a very successful i bteikf 30th page 5 auouon sale friday night i r the own halt anything yc can think of was- for sale frjjm fishing equipment to a fire place valf spente was -the- due- tioneerand was relieved for a while by veteran frank fetch there was a mood crowd and the church realized enough fo pay off a building fund debt hot idogs and n tty- have a saturday in town 1 pay uu a uuiiumg ttmab twto ladlte interested in jrtjjhflirlng je trying t org- anize a group of majorettes they would like girls from 5 years oftfgerhf up they will meet ht then tsiwn hah weekly iafher jftfeqnauoji par- erits are askeid to call mrs een hinds ff773m0 or mrs h brandt 877704o imrs c barji whats it say bob little can only guess atthe message printed on elaine seelerh tie since everybody knows dogpatch denizens cant read georgetown high school aboun ded with such types friday night when the students observed sadie hawkins day check apples for pins blades chief of police harley lowe has asked the herald to assist in relaying a warning to child ren planning to take part in tomorrow nights big shell out last halloween three incid ents of booby trapped apples were reported to police one of them containing a pin and the other two razor blades chief lowe urges parents and thorough heir bags before eating apples and home rebs handcuffed but jr gridders finish strang georgetown rebels finished a pitch out and tossed a 30 an unspectacular football sea- yard touchdown pass to vlach- soh withua 150 loss to guelph os the convert scored on a cv1 uehgeorgetown park fri- pass was worth two points y the third and fourth quart- gcvi returned the opening ers saw no scoring as the de- kickoff to their 40 yard line fence and penalties stymied and in just two plays harry both attacks guelph was held vljchos ran the ball oft a re- to three first downs and geor- vjcnos ran uie un a uii ium uuw u v children to make thoro terse for a 35 yard touchdown getown to just two first downs check of gt of t romp don barker converted to in the second half shellout make it to i a tou1 o ag yards jn pen anythin the second major score also alties was marched off against made candy should be closely came in the brst half a geor- guelph and 85 against rebs inspected for pins or blades getown punt was run back 40 he said yards to the rebel 32 yard g fin ln first p line and on the second play of georgetown juniors gave the that sequence steve eston took j gcv green gaels a garbage 200 mauling in the second half of the double header all hot stuff three georgetown tds were scored by john sheppard who penetrated the end zone in the haines nets four in glen victory a georgetown garbage truck crew found themselves with a glen williams and norval evnd tnd tnipdquartcrs hot ioad tuesia when refuse two touchdowns were convert share the lead in the george town industrial hockey league after two weeks of play each has a two wins no losses rec- the green gaels were and north halton ford have inside georsctowns 10 rd while r b milk centre line but lost the ball on yet to score a point bles sunday norval trimmed north halton and the glen whipped the milkmen by id entical 84 decisions inside the packer took fire the load was dumped on maple avenue near the centennial twice court apartment building so yard tsat firemen could get at the fum- source of the flames after it was thoroughly dou sed the mess was cleaned up with a front end loader and i harrison scored twice and preswood thompson bradley bennett foxworth and rich ardson got the others for nor- tal north haltons marksmen were d cunningham 2 reid and w wcniven haines scored four of the glen goals the rest came from cooper doucette paul robin son and campbell goldup scored a pair and boyce and haynes singletons for the losers j j close scores will probably ne the result of clashes this sunday when the two winless clubs meet at 0 am and the two undefeated teams meet at 1130 am you have to see danger to shovels avoid it says the ontario safe- ty league keep your eyes wiring at the back of moving when you drive i truck was damaged by i heat the the are you getting most enjoy ment out of home phone 8772851 or coma in for your free copy home comfort guide tells you how 45 queen st georgetown 8772851 complete clearance of our entire stock of new used cars at cost or less brand new 69s 1969 chrysler newport hardtop brand new with power steer- ins and power brakes radio clock rear teat apaaker 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