Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1969, p. 5

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x ir m ianews united church womesrneld a very successful country fab at the church on saturday the fair was de clared open at 11 am by rev kelwa johnston minister of the church a large crowd was on hand and gathered enthusi astically at the various well- laden stalls v among the items on sale were a variety of christmas table decorations and novelties all made by the members of the pcw oef the months proceed- ing the cfalr as were items on the sewing and fancy goods stall candy and home baking were plentiful and obviously in great demand other features which provided interest and vwriety was a table of- bonk featuring many of the all time favourites for children as well as a selection of bibles calen dars and adult reading material and a well stocked table of jewellery made from local stone in the bancroft area most popular country fair one items of the was a rew s store jueseulinb jams jellies and odder the proprietoahipi young members of the ucw appropriately old time gowns at the opening of the winners of the competition and prfte vouchers ted to the johnston to topoff the entire the ttownsmen entertained era jtunesand much appreciated by the crowd junior uofil rriembers janice martin left and shirley skilling in country fair f 25 years iode member mrs hay is honoured t mrs ivan hay was presented f with her 25 year pin when members of the countess of t strathmore chapter iode held their monthly meeting on nov in making the presentation mrs ballantine thanked mrs hay for her support and help during her membership mrs james evans 8 valleyview rd was hostess with a good atten- dance of members present al so a guest mrs eagleson of georgetown second vice pre sident mrs b ballantine pres ided in the absence of the re gent mrs keith barber i fuchre successful lawn bowlers plan three more with mrs sam penrice act ing as auctioneer bidding was lively in an auction sale and proceeds were added to the general funds ideas were dis cussed on various ways of rais ing funds for the chapters work fooally and at the provin cial level mrs williami carr reported n a successful bridge and des- sert evening which had been eorivened by fcrs don win- grove also reported was pres entation of a special award to james stevens by mrs ernest x forgrave at the high school v commencement and placing of a wreath on the cenotaph at the remembrance service by mrs penrice a letter was read from north ji halton jnusic festival associat ion with a questionnaire about the festivals future a letter from headquarters related to the correct procedure for elec tion of officers and information about pen pals linking young folk 14 years and over with young people in other coun tries mrs denney charles echoes secretary reported that print ing and distribution costs tare risen for the iode nwi and a discussion on this win take place at the next mi ling mrs evans reported no fiems from the chapters arinptrd newfoundland school- lunch was served by the hostess assisted by mrs- chart- es renwick mrs- gordon kid ney and mrs john t arms trong- miss jean mm sn thanked the hostess and the women bf the hmeh brand new 69s 70s and late model used ones all included in our big movingout sale this thursday friday and saturday so come in and wed rather sacrifice than have to move them this is your chance to buy new 1969 fords bel we will show you dealer invoice on request the georgetown lawn bowl- ing club held a very success ful euchre at cedarvale centen nial centre on friday nov 21 seventy members and their friends attended and enjoyed a sociable evening with lunch served by members of the lad ies club prizes were donated by honorary member harold cleave ladies prizes won by mrs d macmillan mrs jean graham and mrs ed tyers mens priz es won by duncan macmillan clayton dick and bob penney the club intends holding a euchre at cedarvale centre the third friday in january feb ruary and march to keep the members of the club together during the off season a specific all c except for the first life mortality from all of cancer inceases steadily with age there is a minor peak before five years of age after which the death rate declines to a loest point at age io14 the rate nearly dnnhhn age 30 and then rises aaorc ra pidly between ages 9 and 55 at the older ages the rate f increase falls off bat coaae in crease with age is still this pattern by age is both males and females he be tween ages 3d and s rates are higher far than for men xt- three canadian artists jean gait faming as usual gor f f kathryncook galleries maruta 85 landscapes seascapes l o rur- i ii nov 29 tues m sat sun dec 14 2 8 pr 124 pr still life available 8777143 6 3 1969 fords filly equipped 1969 meteors fully equipped i only 7969 mustang convertible special 1967 cortina deluxe 4 door sedan automatic iamo wsw wheel covers uc 441782 18000 miles 4395 special brand new 1970 mavericks rom 2295 brand new 1969 cougar xr7 428 cco 4 speed trans am radio tachometer tinted mass console power brakes was 5100 now only 3500 our stock of used cars come in demonstrators we will accept any reasonable offer on these cars 1969 cougar convertible fully equipped 1969 galaxie 500 2door hardtop fastback loaded 1969 galaxie 500 4door hardtop our general managers car 1969 custom 500 2door v8 automatic radio wheel covers is exceptionally clean sharp make us an offer 5161 guelph street georgetown 8774920 r- v

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