Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 21, 1973, p. 3

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LEGION NOTES HMD JUNfc Pane Branch 120 Betters Brampton In Gals Tug O War at Picnic whin linn inthi Inn dinner mid refresh i winners will be served by the old dart shoot ii committee niw executive if the Ijiyton Bill will be held branch In the in Timpsnn Cliff rvercll Jut branch mi Sunday The demurs and contributions 1 Packer Sam under the direction if the pail year Marion Canity and n 1il provincial A ladies zone euchre will be I men In first iite president and held at Acton branch drown from car of the coordinating tinit mailable from club drum Mrs Kini Ken lliley Jim WVCS w Him squarely the wives in their tut ml play raised lis iily head president Joe reached the finish post ahead noble km tU mi Ward in the men race be our knight lost by only a stomach Saturday niRhl bingo winners wire Surah Hall full bouse was won by Sam Since he branch dots not yet have a padre decoration day service schedule for June 1 had to be cancelled iiiillon A Lawrence Wanes and Atkinson look the Sam trophy last Twelve cams torn pet banquet for ladies Industrial Dart the lcfiion hall DOING THE LIMEHOUSE PROMENADE Headed by Mrs Benton playing the costumed Li chouse school students wend their through the Milage back to the school as they lead iff anOldlyme Party it Ihe school last week Marchers in the parade music on kazoos while pushed decorated dill Later in the evening students presented a program i skits Halton Liberals Choose RR 2 Georgetown Woman The and Fast I Association began last week to prepare for he next election whenever it comes At its annual meeting in Trafalgar Hall Wednesday June the association ac I- liwbeth is its president Mrs is Burlington town solicitor In she was the first town solicitor Onto lawye llaesler dropped of the rice before the balloting I iherals also claimed four presidents rant f Georgetown Item of John f and Judy also if Don Anderson and i secretary Mrs Jiekie Connor rink Mian was lected to the f cutiv Delegates to the federal iberal convention ire Murray II Lester Whiting Brian darner Jackie Connor rank Allan and Judy Tlie association pushed a series of mints to its constitution in tended to strengthen its forces before they hit streets for creating the In addition to FAIR IN FOUL WEATHER president who will be able to act for the president whin he is he also moved to require a 100 per cent riding residency ijualifieation Tor voting at nomination meetings The mon cuts off the possibility of candidates port mf supporters from utsidc thi communications minister Gerard scheduled speaker dldn show up because of government business But the speakers who were there former I MP Hud Whitmc among them said repeatedly that the big machine that vaulted Irojressive Cinservatlves Jim Snow bast Terry I into office is showing signs of weakening choir music Stuart Carroll tirade student was master of Branches In Concert lit students from will present this it Centennial School of Vine a with their lompanist haw recently completed a mi nth lone trip In West if Canada and United Stilts are currently a trip that includes to in Manitoba Ontario Massachusetts New Jtnnsylvinia Ohio Michigan Illinois North and Tin is composed of and Bonnie I i Saskatoon Sask Jinclle of Montana Terry Johnson of Oregon and Ron Baker of Retina Wilson of is pianist of four ihe rkshops dealing with poppy Branch pilfers will be in fund public relations com in wine tour iiiuml prurims and mem at ille If Club service officer pr Ciodil mil be the host beat the local wishing information regarding Branch placed third w disability pensions horseshoes competition treatment and allowances Saturdav Acton branch Trophies were presented the Tin ladies auxiliary will hold took first and second place thi ind in tonight will be tieorgetown winners were Bob s which J i ts Millby and are the members champs die Hilts and Joce M irkham doubles ilinnps Connie Ferguson and Jean singles champ h pi a off couples Jean and B plaj Jt yee Marklnm scorer kiltie Horns Dm I forgtl night shoot will be known is rds I- mil Tlie trophies will lie roasts of I Hit PI platoon of stalwarts was sent from Branch 120 to picnic Park ist By dent us ind devilish practices Brampton men managed to win the war Bui right triumphed in Ihe end when Followed by ladies appreciation Mckenzie and Hob Wn Wandering Cowboy Back in Georgetown After 70 Long Years I ist year old eowby Jimmy Williams returned to Georgetown for a Me left Georgetown when he was boarded tram with six other men and went to Buffilu Since that time he Ins Iratclled the Slates and following rodeos lit Ins ihe reputation of me of the few nun to hate ridden bulls Hi was horn in Liverpool Midland He Norval Kelly in Cleveland tint the his stay here many years he wis a handy man with his own trucks doing odd jobs as well as buying and selling furniture Mr Williams is a brother law of Mrs Mary Morrow Victoria St Jimmy Williams left the following the death f his wife from the flu Mr he remembers The Heralds now editors father Dean were the best of friends Hi used to lend me his ladders when I used to fix chimneys Mr Williams also used to ploy on a soccer team KIN KASIN0 ARENA THIS SATURDAY JUNE 23 TICKETS AT DOOR 8777705 TMlHt Mrs e peers into a leaeup foretells the future for her elicnts it St John Anglican Church Saturday evening Her tent lustoinir iaerly wailed to hear of long trip r mysterious INVENTORY SALE ITS STOCK TAKING TIME Help us to clear some of our merchandise and save yourself many dollars 30 Till- windy cold evening chef Tom Clapham had the best spot as he hovered over the barbecue looking hot dogs and horn burgers for the crowd hat Herald Photos Ihe weather Pony rides dart throw slrnwberryhhorlcakc musit and dancing made up St John Anglican ITEMS ON SALE AT DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES INCLUDE Chesterfields Dining Room Bedroom Suites COMF1 FURNITURE 8775777 38 Main St Georgetown WILIIAMS NEW PRINCIPALS Mrs has been ippomled pnncipil of George Kennedy Public Sehool and Dean ink has been named at Centennial Public completing the nlary panel for in this area ERIN ARENA Saturday June Country Western Show Dance In person JEAN SHEPARDwlth the SECOND FIDDLES From Nashvilles Grand Opry Presented by Erin Agricultural Society Edward H Schroeder DC DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC EAST BRAMPTON Telephone HOUR SERVICE YEARS OR mile warranty Speaking of fuel economy is your car a gasaholic Does it get thirsty whenever It sees a gas station NOT OURS Baz Motors Ltd I want you to pay less income tax this year on Income Tax Act that says earned BRENT 1 Duncan Drive SuiLife RYDERS YOUR GUIDE TO NEEDS DOWNTOWN CASSfTTf BLANK TAPES IBS Vow oo C Battery AC car or boat COMBINATION 900 1 1 TRACK TAPES Q From GOOD SELECTION AT NEW RELEASES AT Mini 4400 ilJM Downtown Is Best For Vacation Needs RYDERS TV S3 MAIN ST N 8779791 Open ThufS Evening For Family Shopping CLOSED MONDAYS

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