Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 18, 1973, p. 6

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Eight Hundred Taking Part in Georgetown Y Programs ANNOUNCEMENT its year and January IS is Week People Helping Change Happen will be the theme to be jointly marked by and In communities across Canada has no special programs planned for this year festivities classes pre school gyms Ladles Take A Break modem gymnastics chess clubs ski lessons bad mint on and swim classes are some of the winter programs to be started or expanded There are boo participants now involved in the vnrlous clubs with Insiruciors on staff Committees for the clubs are composed of volunteers from the community Programs are held George town High School and area churches for Oil Georgetown will be held February The present of fieers are president Mrs Mary Lou Brock Mrs Marilyn Bill board Mrs Mildred Ford program director Mrs Jo I office secretary Mrs Marj There are members on the board of directors Listening to CHUM Worth 1000 to Mrs A Sweezie There is great excitement in the Art home these days as Mrs v on I Listen to CHUM contest Sunday evening January about To be a winner you must answer your phone with listen to place of saying hello Usually little two Year old Ginny answers the phone with My listen to Chum but this time Mrs answered When she was told that she was a winner she believe it She was sure hut it was some of the members of the Scuba Diving Club that her husband belongs to a trick on She really believe her good luck until she heard recording of the comer sat ton played over station a few minutes later then she realized that it just a Joke Mr and Mrs their seven year old twin boys and Michael and two year old live on Town Line north of the village Mr Sweeiie is employed American Sterilizer Company of Brampton and Mrs Swcezic works part time at fashion Trend in Georgetown Many residtnts in district were saddened to hear of the death of Mrs of Brampton who died in I Memorial on January Mrs helped start f pack I and assisted for several Later when pack found themselves without a leader she took over again was many years she was either the leader or assisting and training someone else to take over the pack Mrs Coll is started many packs in Brampton and the surrounding district and was honoured a few ago being presented with the Silver award by Governor General Vinicr for outstanding contribution to the movement in Canada She worked as night super at the Hell Canada office for many years until she retired Although she has not been active in the Cubs for the last few years dm to poor health she remained interested in their activities and had fond memories of her years spent with the Cubs Union Presbyterian Church held their first meeting of the year on Wednesday at January the home of Mrs lnc Leslie Mrs installed the new officers for the year president Mrs Vonuben secretary Mrs Jack Me Donald and treasurer Mrs trie Leslie The devotional wos given by Mrs Us Iciin and Mrs Prank followed with New ear Message given by Mrs Smith a New reading by Mrs Anderson ITit meeting was followed by lunch 1 social time injoyed Unit Two of Initcd Church met at the home of their president Mrs Wilson on Wednesday evening January 10 Mrs Wilson gave a short devotional after which plans were for cook book and discussed ind other projects for the jcir were discussed It decided to on tht mi to the School or at Milton to assist teenager with the purchase of latteries for her hearing aid Lunch for the church annual meeting be held following church on Sunday J was planned and other business dealt with After the meeting social time was enjoyed Jim liusscll has returned home following eight weeks in Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton in Brampton hospital is Mrs J I broken hip Oct well wishes in extended to both if them Mrs Mclean Page fi GEORGETOWN THURSDAY JAN IB Guelph Street Property Could Be Park Entrance P E Rabtrt T J Ball The Ah I I Con Ltd tint ml r Mr If- if Ihe Board J I I M II 1 r Mr T J Hell CI J rmjn the Hoard and Chef Oil effective January I 1973 Mr Hell I been dent and Ch Executive since J I Tic wot nude following recent of he ird f reel oil Arthur Kingdon Area Farmer A farmer all his life Arthur Thomas died In Princess Margaret Hospital Toronto December Son of Joseph John and Mary Whitehead he born August IJ03 at view Township and I attended Public School Married in 1W4 to Miry It they moved to M Hon farmed until their move to Norval in He was affiliated with Presbyterian Church Ik loaves his wife a daughter Mary Mrs I Kloostcrbocri of Milton and son Joe at home sister and brothers Mrs rook I and of of Milton He was predeceased by brother Jtmes of Brampton and sister Howard Smith officiated I the funeral at McClurc Jones Funeral Home January and interment was in Cemetery Pallbearers were Bruce Brampton Alan and Dennis Heddmon Diehard Caledon East and Albert Harlnga Cam The town may acquire one third of an acre on Street below the Anglican through the combined efforts of the Credit Valley Authority and the town The property owned by Is considered valley land by the Authority Phil said at Georgetown council meeting Thursday he had been told that the Authority had three appro done on the land ana had set the price at 000 He said he was concerned about acquiring places in the valley Tor a parkway This piece fronts on Street and could be an entrance he added explained that the province pays percent the benefiting municipality percent and the Authority percent The town share would be S3 if the offer is accepted Reeve Hie Morrow urged the amount be ret aside for this and council agreed TYPEWRITERS mi RENTALS SALES SERVICE STUDENT RATES BRAMPTON BUSINESS MACHINES Queen St East BRAMPTON Olympia is INSTRUCTOR Harvard University is the oldest college in the United Slates Clothing Bale To Go to Korea Silver Wood Women In its meeting at the home of Mrs George Henderson Thursday January with fourteen members present Mrs L opened the meeting with all singing Ode and repeating the Mary Stewart Collect A donation was sent for Mental Health and also to Hal ton Mimic Festival Members arc working on a bale of clothing to be sent to Korea Thank you notes were read from shut Ins who received fruit at Christmas time A meeting was arranged to finish up the project Sewing with Knits Mrs gave a splendid report on the area convention which he attended in Stratford last fall The meeting was turned over to convener Mrs I Mrs gave current events and Mrs Henderson told some of her duties as a member in the Institute social hour and lunch followed Mr and Mrs are spending a month in Mori do Junior had a snowmobile party at the home of Farl and McLean night It was a cold night but all report a good Mrs George Burt St Georges ACW Chooses Instructor With Safety Association service took place the and Hilts Funeral Home Hamilton last for Ian Day MacKcnzic with interment in Brampton cemetery later that day Mr Hamilton resident at 14 North for years was born in Georgetown son of late Sidney and Laura Day Mackenzie He attended public and high school here served five as a pilot during the war with the and was a flight lieutenant at the time of his discharge In 1945 he had been associated with the con industry and had been an instructor with the Construction Safety Association of Ontario for the past six years He was a member of the official board of I ruled Church and a member of Dun das alley Coif Club He leaves his wife Helen Cole whom he married in in 1942 two children and David at home and brothers Bruce It J Georgetown Laurence of and Robert St Petersburg Florida Hex officiated at the funeral sen Ice and pallbearers were William Brampton Parks Toronto Douglas lrnser Niagara rails Paul Creek and John Wmgfield Hamilton Second Pica Fails Must Girlhood Spent in Stewarttown And Glen woman who spent her girlhood in and Glen Williams In Wood stock Genera Hospital on Christmas morning Mrs William of Street Woodstock was the former Fva daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Robert She was She wis at the Beaumont Knitting Co when she lived here Horn near Ottawa she had Irved in Woodstock over forty years where she was a member of Street United Church and Loyal Orange She leaves her husband a daughter Mrs Chamber Norwich son Omar Marsdcn of stepdaughter Mrs Cliff Stewart Ldna of Oak villc stepson Wilfred I a brother Wesley of Georgetown four grandchildren and four great Her first Jay died in IJ3H She was predeceased by three sisters Mrs Jim Hill Lizzie Mrs Lcn White Mae and Mrs Pete King sen ice took place at Ihc Itovvcll I Home in Woodstock conducted by McCrea MIKE BARNES deputy reeve The deputy reeve made it the council knew it was a mistake not deliberate Tom Hill advised him the council has to abide by the by lows If I had wanted to can the by law I have come here for a permit the first place Bonnont remarked Clerk treasurer Delmai French suggested he have the building inspector come and mark out Ihc site this time I hope he comes In time this time retorted Bonnano Officers Move Garage Happy listeners Bobby seven Carol Art with Ginny two and after picking up their HI cheque Mrs Bern has been re elected president of the Church Women at St Church for 1U Senior members of this vear a executive also Include Mrs Collier president Mrs Collier and Mrs Jan Wlckcns treasurer Committee heads were also chosen at annual meeting Mrs Barbara is Extra Cent a Doy secretarj Mrs Coombs Dorcas secretary Mrs Jan entertainment Mrs Ruth Gallagher sick committee Mis Bern Johnston dart Mis Dorothy Collier banquets Mis loots Collier bazaar and lunch Joe Line resident made another plea to Fsqueslng eounell night It is Hi has been ordered to It from the of the lot near the road line to the back to conform iih the building said he t and if there wis no other solution He contended mistaki is not all his Dcputv pointed on plan when hi received the I the wis tithe back it the lot plan upside hilt it 1 1 id 1 Mini said the Mortgages HOMEOWNERS PROSPECTIVE BUYERS of Market Value 1st Mortgages 2nd Mortgages from Construction Loans lllSIHFVr 4516232 E A MITCHELL Ltd III Kill Queen St E Bramplon selfemployed CUT OK LIQUIDATION SALE NOW OPEN Market Place Optical at GEORGETOWN MARKETCENTRE 3542 Contact lenses eye examinations repairs and adjustments Doctor prescriptions filled special senior citizens and students discounts Specializing In Childrens Glasses Hours Monday Tuesday and Wednesday am Thursday and Friday a m Saturday m 5pm Sate Days art the most sled Br the least NORDIC SAVE GETTEMTODAYI Murt Allison 1 Georgetown SURPRISE SALE AT- Halton Furniture AND Appliances Queen StHwy 7 W ACTON THURSDAY JANUARY 18 pm to pm SURPRISE SAVINGS ON EVERYTHING

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