Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1970, p. 7

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Lloyd Dies Funeral at Streetsville Sincere sympathy Is extended the family the late Lloyd who passed away following lengthy illness at the Hospital on Tuesday Nov in his year He the beloved husband of the late Susan Ar cher and dear father of Albert Gerald end John Also grand children and 11 great grandchil dren Hie funeral service was held at Che Lee Funeral Home on Friday Nov Canon James Maxwell con ducted the service Inter ment followed at the Cemetery Pallbearers were eld neighbours Roy Break Frank Hall Bill Thomson Er nie GlUls CM Gallant and May Lunch was served at the home by members of St Guild Members of the met on November at pm In the church fellowship room The president Mrs Word welcomed the lad ies to fhe meeting which was opened with a poem Far far way Bethlehem followed by prayer and a Christmas hymn Mi John Wallace the secretary read be minutes of the last nd ail present an swered the roll call The Friend ship and visiting report was gi ven by aim Frank sup ply Mrs C Wilson Citizenship end social action Mrs John press and publicity Mrs Cliff literature Mrs J a literature table fed been set up where they could borrow a book to read by signing the register with a date and name of borrow er A report was also given from each Of their three twits Friendship Sowing and Star light units Mrs Jim Carney Hoy Wilson and Mrs J Snow reporting on these their leaden Mrs Johnston Nee- lands reported for the banquet committee Mrs Leslie King gave the treasurers report for the year Mrs J Pickup the area rice president from Geor getown conducted their elect- Ion and Installation of officers President Mrs Ward Brown- ridge Recording Secretory Mrs John Wallace 1st vice Mrs Roy Wilson secretary Mrs Lew Sampson treasurer Mrs Leslie King citizenship and social act ion Mrs Bruce Mrs John and Mrs Frank Wilson community friendship and visitation Mrs Frank Rud- Airs Tom Mrs Jim Mrs Ralph Cunning ham and Mrs Jim Pro gram Mrs J Mrs J Cunningham and Mrs Nurse literature Mrs J Ruddell Sup ply and social assistance Mrs C Wilson Mm Tom end Mm W Bird Social funct ions Mrs Hugh Craig Mrs Verne Picket Bird Mrs Johnston Mrs Taylor pianists Mrs Arthur Ruddell Mrs Jim Carney and Mrs Ford auditor Mrs Bird and Mrs J During the discussion hour Bibles for the Sunday School were discussed but it was decided that they be left over till the now year An offi cial board meeting report was given by Mrs Cliff VYrijjgles- worth They were told Sacra ment Sunday would be on Jan uary 10 The annual church meeting will be held January finances were discussed at this board meeting and a report financial was given on Sunday November A letter will be sent to each family of the con gregation A nominating composed of Mr Fred Nurse Mrs Jim Mr Johnston and Mr Jim Carney will bring in slate of to the annual church meeting on January 20 They ere asked to save all used stamps at Christmas time quarter of an inch bor der Harvest Fair Socks were to be brought to this meeting or plate at church The Friendship unit were in charge of the program and devotional Mrs John opened the program with hymn The First Noel She also read the Christmas story from Luke followed by prayer A Candlelight service followed Mrs J lit the candle LUCKY IN WOUD CON JANET WINS 25 BANK ACCOUNT The draw was sponsored bank book by Martin icrial Bank of Commerce Wood and the winners manager of the Canadian Georgetown Market drawn at random by other school children across the Each of the winners not received the bank de posit but will receive an So deposit on lach birth day October for the next live provided the original de posit together with the annual increments and interest ere loft intact ESQUESING Marshall DEPUTY REEVE DRAPER D0BIE CO LTD MEMBERS THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Your Nearest Branch Office Queens Square Brampton Phone Brampton or Ma I ton and Toronto Fast accurate quotations and service on any exchange Visit our modern office If you can However you can open an account by telephone SUCCESSFUL INVESTORS AND TRADERS KNOW DRAPER DOB IE Thomson E Be try RIBHTl TREAT Please Order Your Christmas Bake Goods EARLY CHRISTMAS representing faith Mrs J hope Mrs love and Mrs W the candle for Peace Mrs J Carney road the first of Christ mas Mrs J Christmas at the Union Station Miss Su on the guitar and yodelled sweetly which was enjoyed by all A skit was introduced by Mrs J Mrs J and Mrs J McXohb taking part subject pollution soil erosion etc Mrs Wilson extended courtesies A lovely lunch was served by the Starlight Group at conclusion of the meeting JimEastongot a Commerce Bankplan loan and separated the from the boys Jim had four rambunctious boy and only one room fo- to sleep in Now he needed to turn the TV room Into another bedroom His first move was to the Commerce Where he asked for a loan Wesat down with Jim and bund out how much furniture and redecorating the room would cost Then let tip a monthly repayment plan that his budget could afford kind of planned personal service is why we call loan Whether you need money make room for an expanding family or to plan for the education teenage daughter or son wed like to help with a carefully worked out loan Its one more way more of us do more for you at the Commerce CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE More of us do more for you at the Commerce Committee of the Boyno Community Centre held a euchre party on Friday night Nov There were of cud re in with the prizes to the follow ing winners Mrs Verni Willi amson Mrs lannj Evans Jira- Cunningham and Harry King The lucky draws were won by the following Mrs Bill Stout Mrs Stan Barnstaple Harvey Dunn and Stan Barn staple Lunch was served by committee in charge and a soc ial hour enjoyed Mr and Mrs Gary Hamilton of the Ninth Line vbitcd on Saturday with Mr and Mrs George Trcanor of Clark- son I AIMOND ICING I MINCE TARTS COOKIES I HAND MADE CANES AND MANY OTHER SPECIALS FRUIT CAKES LIGHT OR DARK FRESH RICH We make It with the finest ingredients to glvo that oldfashioned home baked flavour SYKES BAKERY OPERATED BY SCOTCH BAKERY Main Street North 87734S1 Look at the great shape the new Corollas are We changed our famous line of Corollas They re bigger inside a tittle longer and wider outside and a lot prettier all over In fact we ve changed everything except the high level of quality s a pari of every Toyota we build the Corollas are available in three models A sleek low slung Coupe a two door for the economy minded and a roomy wagon for sport minded families The engine is the rug ged well tried horsepower overhead valve four coupled to a four speed all transmission or an optional automatic coupe and door only We ve also added front disc TSm brakes safer- more and of course the safety and- at no cost Fully reclining J seats rear window defoggerfcollapsibte steer Cag ing column heavy duty heater Fresjf flow ventilation with fan boosf i4ttj mention a few Add Toyota world wide craftsmanship a second done and owning a Corolla J a of beautiful Toyota Corolla iVj Coupe two door sedan and wagon them at your Toyota dealer there North America Put great shape for uit door sedan J TOYOTA PARK TOYOTA Highway No 7 West Georgetown Telephone 8779439

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