Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 26, 1973, p. 14

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Family Day Caps Season For Figure Skating Club A M1IUIT0WN HERALD THURSDAY APR Huston il t tub wound up a trophy av to Hie most season on Sunday male family Day Special prose by Penny Huston to first winner planned skill hnathun up was various club Mfchail McManus numbers unfit variety of raits plate honours Tor inl and garni to The highlight of the days ail Sandra Sanderson was the prestntatlon of place In the most This year pre schooler trophy was awarded for the firtt time for the child The Senior Trophy who had made the most Hit senior Mho nets progress the most points over pass first place honours went to wis awarded to Samantha Chapman 2nd Doris David Janice Snow Jennings 3rd Maria The Junior Trophy awarded to the junior member who has shown the most improvement during the season went to I is Smith 2nd place honours 3rd Kirstin and rr Karrn Spirits Museum Notes and Cheryl 111- J I presentations were in and flowtrs were Hobby Hill family who have recently moved to To Friends This is Year of the Fountain Ihil Ihllln- in of rntmltrship Tor past two years ind ill tin attivdy beta in with Hit for a number Sherry Situ Norman llmeltt made presentation Sheila Shanks behalf all numbers the eiub Mrs Shanks has Hie if arranging Tist Days To top off refreshments were served and arranged Vera for m eiub members there will be only a brief break from is there are spring and Tall for the very dedicated Others will hang up the until next season Willi line Wendy Howard Joanne Hose I lit Tina 1onbro Sandra Sanderson Mirk Snow Wendy Colleen Howard by JUDITH KM It The friends of the Museum an auxiliary of County Museum Kelso Park Milton held their first meeting of year March at the County Ad ministration Building The officers for were elected president John McDonald Georgetown past president Mrs Irene Saunders Hornby vice president Mrs Georgetown auditor a J Mrs J This organization is just entering Us fourth year of operation but is Justly proud of Its accomplishments thus far During and 1971 it raised money for the rebuilding of an old log cabin on the museum grounds County records that the cabin was built in Nas so go Township in It was moved log by log to the museum complex and re erected there by a of the Friends and the museum carpenter under the super vision of Museum Director J Newman HUH Tf I jst year the Friends raised sufficient funds to build a stone and woodwork terrace in front of the Bum the main mutcum building The project is being implemented by the museum staff this spring Helming on the terrace with a eup of after a tour visitors will have a pereel vantage point from which to enjoy the museum gardens with the bluffs of the Niagara escarpment in the background The friends slogan for 1973 is The Vear of the Faun tain The fund raising done this year will be for the of a fountain on the terrace next spring This project will be engineered by the Region Conservation Authority The water used for the fountain also activate the old water wheel inside the Barn built by the father of Georgetown former Deputy A Speight The friends of Museum are holding their annual meeting May and they look forwird to renewing old acquaintances and welcoming new members In the back row from left Sparks In the centre is are Sandy Sanderson David Watson Seated Gail Mclltto Cheryl Annette Doris Jennings Ha user Janice Snow Karen Johnolhan Duff front row I isa Smith Chapman and Michael NORTH REPORT The following is the case of on Ontario man who lost his life because he wanted to post a letter He slopped his car by the mail box opened the door and tried o drop the letter into the slot without leaving his seat But the car rolled forward and door was forced back by the mailbox The driver died with his neck caught in door opening was a one in a billion Unpredictable almost unimaginable if it tually happened But the tragedy points up the fact that an automobile is an instrument of great ill power out o IT your ear lUspcct it for w iy it serves you for unity for ranted w which make your lib i more enjoyable nun Respect it as a of mm s genius improved over two Hut give it also the due to i source of that is safe only whih it is under lomplete ficronc realizes tint a car capable of destroying human life when out of control The urges drivers never to allow familiarity to make them forget the eautious respect due to a ear Il needs proper equipment propermamtennnceand above ill proper handling Tragedy follow the slightest failure a ear what it requires People ire funny They want the front of the bus the back of the church and the middle of the road Const JUL Accident Prevention Officer Ontario Provincial Police North Hilton Detachment process PROTECTS YOUR NEW CAR AGAINST RUST WITH LIFETIME GUARANTEE CALL YOUR DEALER TODAY I Andrew Murray MOTORS Mountainview Road South ADAMS and STUDIO SPECIALISTS IN WEDDINGS Member and A BOOK EARLY PRINCE CHARLES DR GEORGETOWN 8773923 Registrations Now Going on FOR SHERIDANS Spring Evening Programs STARTING WEEK OF APRIL 23 You may register In person at the following locations Weekday Thurs At Park Secondary School 1305 Cawthra Sheridan Colltge Burlington New St Burlington From loSOOpm Have you received your adult evening program brochure listing all the courses being offered In Peel and Halton Counties If not or for further Information call Community Services at these numbers Campus 845 5861 823 Trafalgar Rd JOIN THE NIGHT LIFE AT SHERIDAN SHERIDAN COLLEGE COMMUNITY SERVICES J j Jason Krislencn Sandra Murk Snow Spiicr Tommy Simp Helen Knstcnscn Vickie I I Karon Kim Susan I- wen Sanderson Gall haricot I Henderson Susan Kelly Carol Inn Karen Kim Christie Hugo Cheryl Ann Kelly Joanne Shannon Simpson Janice Snow TEN Mix Kirslen Laura Simpson J mice Snow I inda Patrick Shanks SIN indySherry Janice HOT Debbie Jorvie IWONI- SKATING- LIGHT YOUR HOME with the and widest choke in LAMPS CHANDELIERS SWAGS FIXTURES Wo have Sale in all incio In April LIGHTING UNLIMITED SHOPPERS WORLD BRAMPTON HIGHWAY AVE Kris Barber Tracy Moorca I aura Kim Kris ten sen Carol Ann Sonja Gall Shank Tommy Simpson 1st Sherry Smith 2nd Corbett Sandra Fend ley Karen Ha user GetTOUGH ABOUT YOUR TOOL REPAIRS get BfackDecker FAST T001 SERVICE Avoid costly repair and downtime Uie Btack Decker modern repair for regular Black Si Decker Service Depot Brockton Motors Armstrong A w with central electric air conditioning Don let the hot days of summer slow down your get up and go Stay fresh as a daisy all year long by creating the freshness of spring in your home Complete comfort control isn far away if you already have a forced air heating system Just add a central electric cooling unit with electronic filter and humidity control You can then enjoy your own custom climate with comfortably cool clean air in every room Tolal year round comfort is well within your reach if you think electrically Call your Hydro and find out how the joys of spring can be with you every day of the year your hydro Carney Electric NORVALW7 Dave Williams ELECTRICS HEATING Georgetown 3322 Campbell Heating Air Conditioning Ltd 57 McMurchy St S Brampton Wm Garbutt ELGIN ST 877 Robertson Electric NORTON CR Hanman Electric John St Georgetown T S Electric GAIREYDR Ray Lenz MAPLE AVE 877J1U Argus Refrigeration Air Conditioning Ltd 4 Blair Drive BRAMALEA K9

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