Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 6, 1969, p. 14

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pfpgpffp wik i won big plow match with horses oscar lerch 45 ewing st knows what its like to capture the big international plowing match hedid it twice in 1917 and 1919 to take possession of the big cup he holds here the other trophy is for one of his many first place performances and all with hor ses not tractors i hospital reaches four halloween 10000th patient farmhouse burns j i 4 george own and dstrct me- nn yc mortal hospital reacnrd a p near stewart milestone friday mornmg wh r p p a he they processed their 10000th smah hom jnpitient record ground of sal urday morning after liremen the hospital opened in june answered their fourth hallo 0 1931 ween night alarm the houe had lieen cnipiv for years and had fallen intu ruin rircfihters oonrcnlral re iii protecting a barn nearliy a ciue lo the firr s nriku wa iicoered noar ihc liuise ly deputy chief riin lewi- the tirpartment umild not elaborate for fear nf hamprrins their in estimation rlarlicr the georgetown d- scene at the alleys by gwen pterson on sunday our first ybc tournament st underva v kioup of 13 teenagers conb ins of both boys and girls of the senior leagues entered the pariment doused burning tirs qualifying rounds for this tour- at terra cotta which had been n ent twelve of thee bowl igjited b halloween pran- ers came from georgetown one sleri and then put out i inn c ii r ent red from strteoivilh nev fire at the hcme of mr ail and thirteen entered from mrs ton luinis pen wil guelph v liams the third call which seni v fries cf six arms are ti fi a farm south o t u be- pvccl a spiirtsnin bou i a barn lvas alleaedly thi- suniiy nov 9i the re flame proveil to be a fane mainm 3 m ill he bowled in a georgetown at the georgetown the siren sounded tor t it- bowl these last 3 garner will fjrst fi but after ths the tetorminp the winners which n beeiers were ited to will consist of the top three summon bnaade members the boy- and the lop three girls truck sirens were also usej tiir wineis will then proc- sparinjly lo keep down the red en nov 30 to scarboro to crowd of truck chasers v i at the april ianes to thf lieepers will be emplrr t nre in the s triiirjili ed for lanns between 6 p ni fr pn mid lfaue tburru- and 7 am the siren will souik rnen fcr fires which occur through the rest of the dav turre will be 16 teams or more who will compete in this tournament coming from all slxtccil wi woitien actio ihe pimince fie karnes will be bowled and a banquet pp tof quilt loutse and dance will follow at the camdianin motor holel tro phies wll he awarded for first and winnl place team winners sixteen hallon tniinlv wo mens institute members niet in milton recently or a train fur hivhliwtotland alsojor in sch ln 1 the hijjh siirle aflr ihe riri week for qua lifyinq the following people are on lop two day course was sponsored by the ontario dept nf ricul t urc and food the women are now qualified to teach quilt to jtroups of girls barb dunseiih iuelpb interested persons in their own 706 mirilyn sutindon geor- communities grlown 703 gwen georgetown 6j8 palrson iys vinre carey george town 750 bill parrlry g2 town 73r- cilm foster geor gclown 733 these six teenage bovhr- may continue on top or the sccv m- rliirv djrini th lit i iin round whirrvr the score may be good itick and keep the strikes coming a summary flay is planned for march 10 at which ihe re suits of ihe project will be dis played florence i smith a raft- specialist from the home kron omics branch toronto w is thr instructor she pointed nut that many peuple are obtaining sal inaction from creating snm thing with their own hands in this machine age it quilting is a new found area we were pleased ibat so n expression for younger pen- many spectators came from ge- p this craft can he used on rgctown bowl to cheer us on various small articles in addi thank you very much for your ijon to spreads for beds support she discllgscd pi tnc colour design and materials also this week we have our for 11 making templates bantam juniors and senior assembling a pieced block and leagues out selling chocolate fj corners and edges covered almonds worlds fin est chocolates in order to under the guidance of mrs raise money to help support smilh mal mp our ybc all this money is gi 1 hlock ln p ven to the ybc to build up our k trail or nn var scholarship and travel fund i iations tner snpl ca bc for our trips and tournaments finl as fhar p or cu i shion top iast year a young boy from the leaders who attended out west sold the most chocol were atcs from across canada and i ashgrove w i mrs m bird the total was over sg00 for do mrs j- ruddcll ballinafad w ng such a great job he was aw 1 j v mdxan mr5 u arded another scholarship and hornby w i mrs all of us are very proud of him patterson mrs a merry mountain union wi mrs a the sale of these chocolates clements mrs v vorrls nel- will continue for the monlfi of son w i mrs glen campbell november they are very de- mrs d sherwood norval wi ilcioua so parents please give mrs d murray mrs ii chester lis your support and buy these scotch block wi mrs c chocolates from cur bowler rowney mrs c service hilver- wlio will come calling at your wood l mrs g henderson door mrs e williamson shorthandecl raiders lose nine raiders werent enough to defeat lucan in an oha in termediate b central league game played in lucan tuesday night wayne davison passed to jack gudgeon for raiders only goal in a 41 loss george- towns lirsi setback in two starts hauler host fergus in the memorial arena sunday after noon quilt draw euchre sponsored by wi seventeen tables of euchre played at the tleorgelown worn ens institute cm me parly in stewarltoun hall on saturday evening november 1st first prize tor ladies miss yvonne iivwar 2d mrs al bert pressw ood low score went lo mrs shells first prie for gentlemen wen lo karl laugh ion 2nd arthur wilson and low to bert palmer mrs harold keid won a pot of mums as the door prize and mrs arthur wters durham si was tin- w r of the quilt on which the members had been selling lickcls parking is problem for hospital visitors by les clark the disaster fxcrrisc last week was an unqualified sue cash thin wire bottlenecks tialurallyy but this is the only wa 11 can be improved by the trial method there were a number of complaints from people wishing to iiit patients about the bullishness that pre vented their visit on that parti cular night however ll was well aihcrlised and it would seem lo us common sense would indicate this type of ex erclsr is highly necessary in a community where there arc so many schools industries and other buildings where god fnrbidi disaster could bossibly hit we congratulate all those taking pari stones and pituies arc on another page thanks 10 those groups and individuals who keep coming in with donations this is the life blood of the hospital parking s most ol you arc aware ra lrimc a critical prwblem we must stress that unless uuvhighly dangerous ha bit of block the road by bark ing cars in front of tbe door actio will have in be taken we might sugsest an alternat ive whereby tile driver could discharge his passengers at the door then park and really if the lot is full would it lie loo far to walk from the road to ihe park school an addition to the parking lot would be nice and wed be happy to put it in if some kind soul or group could conic up with the neces sary 10000 to 15000 talking to jean sampson our chief informant about aux iliary afairs and she lis us thai this years auxiliary ball the first friday hhi in dec will really lie something the girls have really gone nil out and anyone would be wise lo gel their tickets early decora- lions manned arc really going to ho the greatest as t licj riviera lends itself to this lypc of dec oration the girls arc- as usual hard at work at a number of projects as well as their well known volunteer jobs at the hospital inciilentallly she tails us vol unteers for these services are urgmly needed as well jsy members mjm i- local club honoured one of ten besfj georgetown jaycccs have been selected as one of 10 com mission units for- the gairada jaycees david kentncr will serve as education and youth activities program area direc tor forthe canada jaycees for the 196970 jayoee year it is an honour to be included in the canada jaycec selertions which are based upon the ac tivities of a unit in the program area and the merits of the unit as a whole georgetown jaycees have been very active in the past conducting youth conferences teen driving championships bike rodeos forming the local eoring the norval hover crew donating the bantam hockey tro- the tournament championship phy and participating on recreation committee a committee was recently formed to undertake the follow ing responsibilities 1 develop new programs 2 promote youth programming in local units 3 provide communicat ion for the canada jaycees to the member units of junior chamber international the committee includes sec- rebarytrcasurer ken maidmenl7 administration chairman doug tucker policy and development chairman trevor slratteu and albert ghost story at halloween party a halloween party was held in thejjall of st johns united church for the first george town cubs last week the many ghosts witches fat ladies fireman robots hip pies and hoboes paraded ar ound the hall to the music pro vided by mrs k sdhuldt at the piano garfleld- mcgilvray selected the winners finding this a very difficult task with c so jnany good costumes the winners were michael pollard as a fireman brian edgar as a lady todd beckett and chris dawson as an elderly couple philip collett as a rob ot ross perego as a hippie and donald bradley as a fat lady the oeoroitown htratl thursoay nov 6th imf page 14 game- were played rind th jelly bean contest was won bj brajcc caliaghan rev r o scriyens told thi ghost story of albert lettini the boys feel parts of albert body the party ended witj the leaders serving refresh big brother movement spons- chairman david kentner you- bob- and daisy harris of harris floral wish to sincereix thank all whom we have had the priv ilege of serving through the last 8 years we trust the new owners of our shop may enjoy your continued patronage sincerely bob and daisy harris social evening topic place georgetown and district red gross branch 30 years bid wrigglej worth school auditorium 96 guolph when when thursday november 13th 1969 time 815 pm entertainment toronto central red cross corps group the corps capers instruments gutbucket 12 banjos ukeleles and a hot piano music the gay twenties invited all senior residents blood donors volunteers including past and present executives and interested persons refreshments coffee birthday cake transportation seniors provided by the rotary club phone 8776318 8772952 no admission charge 162 guelph st rr tvt al y am to o pm sun 10 am to 6 pm noxzema thera blem a o save 28c carefree tampons save 18c 37 br0m0- seltzer save 24c 55 listerine 14 oz save 40c 99 chocks vitamins save 112 ivd i 3 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