Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1969, p. 9

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iqf e ballet gymnasts litions fo t program r bjrotown v news this week is all about ture grams and ere retty belted about them the committee held a afmaanorihxsimv ik house oh november lflth i discuss their plans and thats jit uub column is all about dentally while were retr fiawjited about the new pro you inay pot be let us pw what you think lavriur- inrf avourame or vt yott thu is as you know k jtha first proposal approved the meeting was lor a one- skate and ski exchange j wiube held this sunday details of this can be in an ad in this paper labne smith is looking after the age and she advises that itf you have skates or ski equip- to sell tag them with ijyour name and address and i bring them to cedarvale on i sunday at the end of the day ipicsk np your money or your icooda if by some strange chance hey dont sell it youve nothing sell but want to buy ome rly for a good selection jthere be 2 ski programs latarting in january te big late will be held at twin i hearths and- includes transpor- ston tows instruction and cgnks the enrolment is limi- lled to first come first served 19 if youre planning to but 1 havent signed up yet do so 1 with baste closer to home less i expensive and geared for be- igmners of all ages are lese3 ion the local slopes dr brian bhckreli is organizing these to early in january and to rittt for four saturdays or more i should good skiing conditions j continue there will be seven i instructors helping dr buckreu paul burroughs told the fom- tglttee that the y will be able to offer karate lessons in the new year theres been a lot of re- quests for karate and fred daly is presentlyicontacting the budokan club for their best available karate instructor the class wiu be for beginners male and female over 16 years of age for the youngsters fred daly will continue to teach his popular judo course while it is too late to organ ize any recreation programs for the christinas vacation jo lis ter program director brought up some suggestions for the march holidays theres a real need for some sort of in door program then she ex plained particularly some sort of day program for children whose parents both work our y leaders coum help ourheare y leaders are those teenagers who have come up through the y programs have attended local leadership classes and have spent a session at camp naglwa for leaders two of these cindy cooper and sue price began work on novem ber 24th organizing a new y- teen group in stewarttown y teen is a club for girls in grades 7 and 8j where they learn crafts beauty hints hold discussions learn hair care and just have fun jo lister also confirmem that the y will be offering ballet lessons in the spring it was decided at the meet ing that if there is enough in terest the y will sponsor the krudwigs those trained gym nasts who have recently moved into this area to set up a gym nast club this will be more ex pensive than most y programs and we wont proceed without sufficient interest so lets hear from you on this if you would like more infor mation the chance to express an opinion or anything else phone the y 8776168 on mon day wednesday and friday af ternoons thats the only time theres someone in the office or drop us a note to the george town y cedarvale georgetown forecasts amalgamation to mean better cnib efficiency the halton county advisory i board of the canadian nation al institute for the blind held i its annual meeting recently in hilton wesley stanley super- visor of field services for the cnib was guest speaker he reminisced back to the year of 1945 when he first came to hal- county and with the help of earle whitelock and george plliott both now deceased set tip the county advisory board he stated that in the event of regional government there was a possibility that sev eral local boards would amal gamate- resulting in more effi cient programming he thank ed the service clubs in the area especially the lions club lor their work in canvassing the areas of halton not yet in volved in united appeal also heard from was wm lawson district field secretary for wentworth halton and peel counties whose report gave the information that there are 96 blind people reg istered in halton he urged that people with low vision seek assistance from the low vision centre in toronto very often they can be helped to lead more normal lives by using a specially ground lens in the election of officers h g mckuiop oakville was re turned as chairman mrs a- r coulter campbellville elected as first vice chairman and wm doherty milton reelected 2nd vice chairman reg decola mil ton is treasurer of the halton board at a short session of the executive following the meeting it was agreed that christmas cheer parcels be sent to the registered blind people in halton special head table guests in cluded halton county warden george currie and his wife and lewin sales president of milton lions club mihon m ay hop councils lawson charges marshall breaking faith with voters in an unprecedented move monday night william lawson as a nominator of ken marsh all last year when he- ran for office in esquesing publicly called him to account for his action in running for deputy reeve of milton while halfway through his term of office as esquesing councillor the complete text of his ad dress was- as follows it has been reported in the press that cr marshall would happily trade his seat on es quesing council for a seat on milton council as the person who nominated mr marshall last dec i am most disappoin ted that he has broken faith with the electors of esquesing township by accepting a nom ination to milton council and feel that the esquesing electors deserve an explanation it is reported by cr mar shall that he has sold his farm however my information from mr marshall in earlier conver sation is that the sale of his farm is conditional nponthe close to winning bowling tv sets bob gourlle and wayne nor ton came within a whisker of wfanjng tvs at georgetown bowl monday night- 1 bowling in the mens major league gourlle rolled a 968 triple and norton registered a 410 single georgetown bowl is offering television sets to anyone roll ing a perfect game or 100x triple charlie brown who scored a 438 single has tome closest next best single was ron mc- gowans 425 closest triple nurses 990 was george charlie brown is a standard products league bowler while the others bowl in the mens major league farm is conditional nponthe j j approval of its use for ajftawfuinner roi i wo bowling prize witnesses assembjy todays churches selling false worship says jw john f macpberson district upervisor of jehovahs witnes- t issued a stunning rebuke over the weekend to all forms of false religion he was speak- lag to a capacity audience of i458 at final sessions of the semi annual circuit assembly in brantford t i faccordind to mr macpher son it is not gods intention to permit false forms of worship to be practiced indefinitely but to see to their removal from earths scene members of the georgetown congregation attended the three day convention many viewed proceedings via closed circuit television which transmitted tie entire program to an auxl- lary auditorium where overflow eating was set up a highlight of the assembly was a baptism ceremony at which 23 ministers submitted to total water immersion in offi cial recognition of their ordin ation among the local program participants was presiding min ister melville taylorwho pres ided as chairman over the sat urday evening sessions attracting the peak attend ance however was the public lecture true worship versus he false delivered by mr kacpherson he cited age old dttferencej between true and filse forms of worship noting sharp modern day distinctions between the two the more liberal attitude of most church organizations tod ay altavs- for the lowering of moral standards is something contrary to true worship re ligious organizations adopting such permissive views are bran ded by the bible as false each person who remains separate from false religion wiu be shown gods approval by being granted the blessing of eternal life in a restored paradise on earth free from all traces of sickness death and false religion assessment for handicapped last year 1252 physically disabled men and women were assessed by the rehabilitation foundation for the disabled ability fund for their work capabilities assessment is done by psychologists in three cen tres in ontario toronto ham ilton and london it is neces sary step before finding suit able jobs for the physically handicapped ever wear petrified wood ever wear a piece of petri fied wood around your neck or present someone with a tigers eye and have you any idea how many people are walking around decorated with avent urine porphyry or sodal- itet these are tome of the stones used by disabled adults in ability fund workshops to produce attractive gemstone jewellery when you buy them you help the disabled to help themselves controversial i car race track turned back one would then observe that mr marshall will be consider ing a new residence to be in eligible to retain his seat on the esquesing council this res idence would have to be more than 5 miles from esquesing township while being a prop erty owner in esquesing the question then arises has cr marshall turned his back on esquesing ratepayers on the strength of a conditional sale or does the prestige of a seat in milton prove more attract ive if the residence situation makes mr marshall ineligible for esquesing then the electors of milton should know if mr marshall plans to reside in burlington oakville or milton it would now appear that cr marshall manipulated the esquesing council when he authored recent criticism ab out the halton county board of education in that this was tim ed to gain publicity for the present political manoeuver- ing quite legal reeve george currie hasten ed to point out it would be quite legal for cr marshall to hold both offices simultaneous ly weve checked it out he remarked mi lawson contended there would be a conflict of inter ests but the reeve doubted it this business of serving on two councils was a bridge i was going to cross when i came to it replied cr marshall but i think it would be al most physically impossible cr marshall claimed esque sing was going to disappear anyway under regional govern ment and felt he might serve the south end of esquesing bet ter on county council i own land in milton and after janu ary 15 probably ill own no land in esquesing anyway so id be a lame duck councillor it would be a problem to decide on things which did not affect my own taxes tm not running out on esquesing he conclud ed a 356 single earned a dinner for two at any seaway hotel for shirley lowin last week she bowled it at georgetown bowl where the management is giv ing away dinner tickets as prizes for top scores weekly mrs- lowin was the first win ner runnerup was arlene virag who rolled a 346 last weeks competition was for the best high single by a woman bowler this week the men are eligible to try for the dinners with a high single in the upcoming weeks the tickets will be awarded for best triples as well glen williams winter fair trip x for schoolchildren last week the pupils of grade 7 and 8 of the senior public school enjoyed a day at the royal winter fair in tor onto accompanying them were the two student teachers di ane giles and mrs phyllis miersma who were practice teaching last week at the school sunday night was film night for teenagers at the united church a good number attend ed and enjoyed the films which rev ridley showed them the evening concluded with re freshments their many friends will be interested to know that mr and mrs roy shields and family who lived on confederation st and sold their house and mov ed to toronto have now moved to mexico where roy intends doing free lance writing st albans congregation held a euchre party in the town hall saturday night there were nine tables in play mrs m preston had ladies high score and mrs marjory norton playing as a man had high score for men mrs eva preswood was low lady and bob jepson low man mrs c barth seven injuries in weeks accident toll in district- seven people including two pedestrians were hurt in auto mobile accidents in and around georgetown during the week milanhe mains 15 of norval suffered lacerations to the back of the head and bruises when hit by a car on highway 7 at norval last wednesday night the car was driven by claud giiigard of georgetown the other pedestrian nine ye o christopher burst 11 pennington crescent was struck by a car driven by rob ert boushll of 12 king street east at the corner of mountain- view and sinclair he received minor bruises and scrapes the other injuries all occur red in accidents outside town limits a one car mishap at 4 am yesterday at no 10 sideroad 0 irayv good impressions start with a good idea it costs you nothing to get our idea as to how to make your next piece of printed mat ter more impressive more persuasive more productive of results just call utl u business cards office forms brochures complete facilities attractive prices the georgetown herald telephone 1773201 and the esquestot chjngta- cousy town line sent two men to hospital and dld100 to the oar they were riding in the driver william craig of gait received an injured left legleft shoulder and whiplash white a passenger gary hem- mings of hespeler suffered an eye injury and sore left leg monday night wubert fe voy of erin suffered chest in juries and his passenger wil liam darrochof acton suffered a scalp laceration possible fra ctured nose in a one car accidi ent on highway 7 north of the limehouse sideroad the esti mated damage to the car was 200 james hurren of georgetown was treated for a cut chin and injured left eye after the car he was drivinghit a tree at the edge of highway 7 east of the 7th line esquesing at 245 anu sunday morning opp said damage to the car was 2500 thi georobtown hiralo thursday nov 27th 1w page 9 v i1 thetetstars entertaining exchange house 1 king street west georgetown november 28th and 29th wondering what to give that special someone for christmas how about summer fun in winter -t- doesnt that sound nice yes we are offering a half prioe mernbership for both men and women mens regular 84- now oniy 42 a year ladies regular 70 now only 35 a year couples 154 now only 75 v xceiler4r christmas gifis phdnenow me 8779531 12 wetleyan street offer expires decfimber 24th 1969 e98cecrar pepsi cola 26 oz bottles 3 65 plus bottle deposit this weeks meat feature america dry ginger ale 199 of 24 10 oz cans christies mini chips 5 oz box or bits bites 7 oz box 2 89 grade a oven ready 57 lb avg weight fresh or frozen roasting chickens fresh shankle5s shoulder picnics 55 fresh lean butt pork chops lb 75 fresh lean pork butts lb 65 fresh spare ribs lb 73 maple leaf chopped suet lb bag 35 smedleys small whole carrots 14 or tins 2 43 stuart house foil wrap 25 foot x 12 inch fresh fruits and vegetable specials oolden yellow bonita bananas b 12c new crop california sunkist navel oranges 69 donn lg the 113a ontario grown hothouse tomatoes 39 no 1 grade medium lb california no 1 grade celery stalks and crisp co tin 24 33 us grown no 1 grade brussel sprouts 10 oz tub 35 tide xk powder lef erg ent king til box si 89 dr ballards champion 2 5 29 puss n- boots catfood 2 37 five roses aiipn flourh 5 9 golden areas australian fancy cheery morn inst coffee itfc 79c peach halves 2 49c new maple leaf cheese slices 2jc75 six varieties free home delivery minimum 10 order

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