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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 12, 1973, p. 4

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Tennis Interest High Need Third Court Soon IiiRl A I Interest In tennis is running high in as shown the large turnout at last weeks meet In ft the Georgetown Tennis Club Ed said he anticipated an increase year a strain on the two He emphasised the club had committed themselves to raising a portion or the money for a third court A successful dance at Sacre Coeur hall the previous week and the continuing sale of two of the fund raising activities SOCIAL ASPECT Serjeantson pointed out the change in the club with inclusion of social activities such as the Tour and the dance There is a good possibility of having the third lighted fenced In court Joseph Gibbons Park as it has been included In the recreation budget the tennis club president stated but warned the recreation budget had not yet been passed by council He concluded by saying the club had roughly SI TOO In funds without this year fees Vice president Sid Harris said the Recreation Committee was considering two in Moore which would relieve the pressure the present courts to Harris the third court Joseph Gibbons would be the last it thai location since thi town in ended lo keep the park as quiet neighbourhood park The club is venturing out into the petition Tom the matches scheduled in Don Mills Newmarket Richmond Hill is well as clubs nearer home Differences of opinion on the scheduling of play wis evident with the Juniors contending if them irked in ill summer not during lours At Tut told ire lor the men pen with to the juniors is da the are open to put In Jnd no used all the club season ipens will J round robm nil ire be mailable On opening tennis balls will be provided vol i lint inn Sports spied teacher that said a large proportion of Grade students are below average readers Contradicting this comment in the report John the board program ten dent said standardized tests of comprehension and vocabulary show a Grade students to be above average by North American standards and that Perdue students are fourth in the county or slightly above While Hal on education of ficlals for the most part defended themselves in the controversy over the low level of high school reading ability it is known that since the publicity it has been decided to add a reading development course to the school program for students They were pretty shook up by the controversy and while they acted coo and defensive on the surface a few things happened behind the scenes and thai includes the reading tires racing ion sol Park Tovota on lw Nisi in Georgetown ias selection if imr new and used cars in stock all times Go sec them to select vour next car Meei Your HdltOII School Officials To Denver Convention Who Boycott Meat Sales Constant In Georgetown Stores The meal boycott was a flop in Georgetown according to local store m boycott has been promoted consumer resistance In the recent higher prices on meat known However when The Herald interviewed the local retail managers this and asked what reduction in tales they had suffered the general consensus wis thai here was but there had been an increase in meal sales In Georgetown Ken Allan owner of Superior hood Market bays there wjs no reduction In the proportion of meat sales There per eenloge of point rise tew eommcnlH were received More from customers icknowledeing the higher prices protest wis it know 1 edged that a boycott place as result Mr says ire their meat for week not in is they have in past buying large car iisses of beef hanging them up IM It I- t of I A store says they have had a live percent increase in meat sales this week He also staled that the took no preventive measures and there were no more lhan three or four com minis the higher prices Acknowledgement wis made Mr aldwdl that everything else was up tan peners taxes cigarettes and nobody it employees ore not permitted In make slalemtnts concerning company business this is true of its head office spokesman who recorded a no comment in the Toronto Sun i Hill Georgetown manager says Que to a recenl saloon pork beef have dropped little pork Nates have jumped Mr Beaton stated lhai competition in town is ind Ihe offered sjlesm regular basis There is been an increase in mi meat sold rcccntlv iv Mr bid John Missing are No Injuries in Car Mishaps rear end collision at Itcxway April a j on resulted in J tot of The Street reicivedSforidimigi to the right hood ind the driven Scott Shelley Street had SUM dam lo rear body tender trunk and Mount the of a pre vi wiuls steak it shelves Thompson the meal department Macs business has been liltleslover but nol that much People arc fighting higher prices it won I do when i driven Derrick I ukas Drive inda driven Crescent collided damage wis done to Cougars Blank Macs Win Title North levelled Mies Milk in ion style Sunday morning iHccssfully their Georgetown lulustri litue ehampimship win Ihe ami mid tic dm lo me I- in differ lu Hire Terr Theatre Group Elects Derek President Dountte Telford did the scoring Miiveu eontributed two while lliv IJuuceltc ilso drew assists North Hilton scored twice in eachof third Social Personal Mrs Mills Maple Ins returned from div I n Spam a number From ullage interested in punting Tin picturesque countryside ind provided imple for their hobbies and the lessons available throughout lour gave roup mnfi opporlunilies is well Mr and Mrs Maple We rast spent four months vacationing in Driving hick with them was their daughter Mrs Ken of and granddaughter Miss Bonnie who is on the stofl of Hospital hid joined Mr ind Mrs for last few weeks holiday daughter and her husband inddiuhter Mi Mrs Bert Allen and elyn King Street fast in tired down to them during sprinf Chimney Fire Smoke Damage fire in wiste eon i rriday mini posed threat lu Weodwiv I imilid the paper mill dun crass fire Sundiy n in Terra turned more thin Two kijiks ind ill pile of building Jason Field Scrgnnt Jason lield wi Instrumental in the Police minor league so ball foi two vcars Hi is also an active member of the Georgetown Snowmobile Club igainst the misuse of in Georgetown ulel result in binning par Two issistitil for Hi tducation will attend International Heading in Denver I I Permission from the board- has been granted to J and Hon Chapman of lie Hen i hoping these two experts will return and put into practice some procedures will overcome reading problems now evening comprised President Mrs Cliff Hunter Mrs George Wilson Mrs Mrs William Mrs Cun Mrs John Hunter parent in proportions in County schools said trustee Dick POUT If they do it will be money well spent If they don it may just be considered another fringe benefit for ad mimstraiors he said reference to reading problems among sludents wis prompted by a recent report a High School m enjoyable soulh it St Beach hie day ihcy had visiting Mrs It J raham her son In law daughter Mr Mrs Maurice Dixon from MiCkawic Brunswick and Irene of Milton the me lectin mobile ielio the in He is married has children two boys girl resides with his firmly at I irk m Ontario Serge Held is a graduate if the Ontario College In He 19j9M with Ihe I Police Department And with before coming lo Georgetown in rebruarv of He was promoted to Ihe rank of Cor poral in lit a sirgnnt a rankinc ill in iWi Spring Fling Draws A Hundred Dancers Well right now it not vet spring like 11 s so very wet an everything soaked even It roads are i places idlv il rimed and rained ined full was well when he roads were just like bogs started raining cats ind dogs Then i drought of in There mine a most refreshing shower then most curious of ill rain began to fill fairly it up i the lire it The 1 Dam put It i lour liter were iiiollitr in it held tin ir il Spring in Hit centre bill i hundred t njoved recorded music ledger luncheon ended evening Hose winning during llieivenmc were Mr ind Mrs orie Mrs John day or a delude from the sky Which soaked ihe parly to the skin after that the ram set in Hut don l Spring will Mrs J Glen Williams 81st Birthday Dinner Party Congratulations to Mrs Clayton Allen who celebrated her birlhday April Those who dropped in lo wish her ihe best included Mr and Mrs Tom Maxwell and Danielle Mr and Mrs Tom Mrs George Preston Mrs Jean Gales and Mrs Lilly On Sunday her son In law daughter and granddaughter the William Ever sons had a dinner party Along with her husband guests included her brother and sister In law Mr and Sirs A G MasalesandMr and Mrs Harold Walters of Grimsby Mr and Mrs Masales St Catharines and Mrs Lilly Fry Boys and girls don t forget minor registration Saturday in the Town Hall Fireflies Hold Bowling Night Tour Car Plant I ittle Tliealr- has announced following program of pljvs for Ihe coming season The first will be i comedy Noel Coward en tilled Present Laughter which requires cast of 10 The December children production will be Tack and Giant directed bv Sue Dunning and The March selection Is another comedy of the Belt A topical production is Heracles pits his wits against Amnion women to obtain belt of the title Nell Simon Barefoot in the Park be final of the season The group meeting was the siene of a new season but also the of new officers lo executive of group The new officers will take over Iheir duties in June They are president Derek vice president Bob Lee sh treasurer Jofm Horning Don in the schedule but is Mies Milk in semi fin lis enter the fimls fin I Winner Mmdiv ilter mor lire d idenbli I if f e line Bib Mexmder Mrs Blukett Mr Mrs Mrs S Mrs Mrs lift mil Mrs Jilu Tin of Georgetown Fireflies camping club a Canadian Camping Federation chapter enjoyed night of fun and prizes at Georgetown Bow recently when adults and 19 went pin busting Winners were picked from hidden scores and Included teens llmwle Hewitt Paula Hewitt Barbie Jeffrey John Mike Hustings Calhy Hastings Ifiic Susan Jeffrey and Heather Hamilton ladles prizes went MaMs Doris and Penwn aim en prizes to BUI Hodden Brian and Kearney n the draw The dub Inured Motors in Inuivto hull m inspection of line plant implicit conduclid Hi CONFUSED ON WHAT TO BUY Try a DERMAC over new cars in stock immediate delivery on most models DERMAC has the right car for DERMAC has financing available DERMAC has service after the sale DERMAC has DATSUN TEST DRIVE TODAY Highway ION tin I BRAW10I I00 NORTH HALT0N RAIDERS OHA CHAMPIONS Invite you to spend the evening DANCING to celebrate the conclusion of another successful season Saturday April 21 830 pm per couple MUSIC BY BOB BETTRDGE SEE Georgetown Chryslers EXCLUSIVE GEMINI CRICKET SPORTS COUPE NOW ON DISPLAY AT BEAVER LUMBER HOME CENTRE No Georgetown Open m Sat 9a to 1600 CC H P Engine Full Synchro speed stick Sport Wheels Radial Tires Bucket seats Radio Lighter Front Disc Brakes Exclusive Gemini Performance and Decor CashFlow is the modern way to borrow based mainly on what you earn not what you own To eel a loan a few years ago you pretty well had lo own things like a house or bonds or other securities Now however times have changed And at Toronto Dominion were of it Today when you come lo us for a loan we look at your earnings and expenses or what call your CashFlow To work out your CashFlow simply write down how much you earn and hov much you pay out in fixed expenses Whats left over is the mone you can afford to spend or save or pay back in instalments when you want to borrow CashFlow is a realistic guide to how much you can comfortably borrow It can put the things you want within your reach For help working out your Cash- Flow see us any time Well show you how you can put it to work to get those things that are important to you Says Terry Dickinson TD Manager Georgetown Toronto Dominion The bank where people really do make the difference Manager B Main Street 8 James Street Georgetown Ontario

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