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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 12, 1973, p. 10

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THE HERALD Wednesday DEC Page IDA Paulines Flowers Main Street North 8774616 or 8779311 GEORGETOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY Presents Its CHRISTMAS FILM SHOW PICKWICK PAPERS BY CHARLES DICKENS Thursday December 20 Atsoopm ADMISSION FREE SAVE S Trouble This Christmas Give Books The Book Shop 19 Main South 8778861 GLEN TAXI OFFICE will be closed from December 25 31 WILL BE OPEN FOR McGIBBON HOTEL ENTERTAINMENT Friday and Saturday Evenings TO APPEARING THIS WEEK OMEGA STRAIN MANAGER RAY BOSS Georgetown Baseball Association ANNUAL MEETING CEDARVALE COMMUNITY CENTRE DECEMBER 800pm is being held to elect officers and executive for the 1974 season All Interested Parties are In vited to attend For further Information please contact Ron Sguigna 8772943 BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT at 8 pm Holy Cross Maple Avenue Parish Hall Georgetown 20 REG GAMES PER GAME OTHER SPECIALS JACKPOT 53 Numbers PROCEEDS FOP CROSS CHURCH ELKS BINGO EVERY MONDAY AT 800 PM AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB BUSES RUNNING 20 40 Games JACKPOT IN 57 NUMBERS NO ADMISSION CHARGE CARDS 3 FOR SI Lie No Sponsored by Georgetown Elks No 540 Proceeds for Deaf Detection In Children and Community Protects The Salvation Army pickup service very Tuesday can Memorial Hall Saturday Dk prim and lunch Admission cant Weddlne flowers our specialty let help you big day perfect Webb Greenhouses town line south of Nerval Christmas Open Helton County Museum December Kelso Perk Milton Complimentary refreshments betide the museum hearth Seniors end shut Ins Anyone wish no to avail themselves to a rly formed Service ill errands shopping ottered voluntarily by Rid Cross Youth Phone IS tor further in formation Anon Family Group at St John United hurch St Tuesday evening at 30 Anon tactfully otters help to anyone who needs to learn how to live with ell the many difficulties which alcoholism can create or aggravate For further in formation CB1IB77 or CROSS Home Nursing Course commencing tentatively Iter part of January 1974 in renins in Georgetown In structed by registered nurses For registration phone Registration fee Including Manual CHRISTMAS TREES AOTS Premium grade Scotch Pine all treat at John United Church OuelphSt after Dec 11 11 GEORGETOWN DISTRICT REGISTRATION FOR 1974 WINTER PROGRAMMES at Y office 7 Wesleyan St MONDAY FRIDAY COMING EVENTS Clark Collier Mr and Mrs Tom Clark of William with to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Joanna Joseph Collier son of Mr and Mrs Bit I Collier of Georgetown Bring your old papers Church St Court or for pickup call or Ban Proceeds for Georgetown Olstrlct Christian school Sadler Hopkins Mr and Mrs Leslie Sadler Hay lawn Crescent are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Marie to Dale Hopkins son of Mr and Mrs E Hopkins of Weber Drive Co bum ten son Mr and Mrs Charles Coburn are to announce the engagement of their daughter Charier to Mr William A Itch lion son Mr end Mrs formerly Georgetown now residing In Bolton CARDS OF THANKS NOTICE This is to certify thai I will not be responsible for any debts contracted In my name without my written consent from this date on December ALAN TELFORD PHONE SANTA SUIT RENTAL Georgetown rental return deposit TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL Jl Shelley Si Georgetown Day or Even ng Instruction DOT Licensed I Fully insured I Dual Control ENGAGEMENT Window Lalng Mr and Mrs John Window take great pleasure in announcing the engagement of their eldest daughter Pamela to David item Frederick eldest son of and Mrs Ramsay both of Georgetown Strikingly handsomel The a contrast blue Tho case and bracelet Bold hour blue trimmed gold Calendar accuracy the W 1 7 jewel jo Leader BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE iJlRN5 ANDERSON Husband family of the late Mrs Shirley Anderson wish neigh and friends lor their kind and during you to Rev FosDury Churchill Community Church and Rum ley Shoemaker Funeral Home Bud and Jim Anderson Alfred Thompson Ralph and Freda Thompson Roy and and lamlly Bill and Donna Thompson and family Dick and Shortlll I would like to say friends my their friend my el low workers at The Herald members of Duplicate Bridge Club Lodge Post Noble Grand s Club lor their cards lowers gills letters and visits Special thanks to all of the staff on surgical A lo Or As hen hurst Duff and Dr Thompson Everyone kind was greatly appreciated Bradley ISMOND The of the late Bruce L Is mood wish to press sincere thanks relatives Irlends and neighbors during conveyed sympathy trlDutlons and k appreciated and will always be A special thanks Is ex ended lo the Jones Funeral Home Georgetown and to Rev Donald Herb Hon of Erin ismond and floral fund sincere thanks to the Imperii s Branch all others who had a part i ng the Donough and family BIRTHS BIRtLEV Paul and verna are happy to announce the sale arrival of their son Stephen Grant bom December J weighing lbs A brother for Michel Many thanks to Or Hoddlnott Dr and Staff FROST Sarah and Roger Wlllowbank Park St are happy to announce birth of Russell Benedict nine pounds one ounce on Wednesday Thank you Dr Boyd Hoddlnott the maternity staff at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital and a Thunderclap LAING Glenn and happily announce It June a lb Ho Saturday Decern be B loving memory of a dear brother John who passed away Always remembered by Margaret loving memory of Norman who passed away December IB As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever Always remembered by wife Kay PAYNEMIke and Judy are happy announce Ihe sate of their second son David Charles on November at Georgetown end District Memorial Hospital weighing lbs IS A lor An drew A second grandson lor Mr end Mrs Ryder and Mr and Mrs Payne AYNER We ere proud to announce birth baby boy Michael Robert John Charles born December Albs 9 A brolher lor Nicole First grandson for Mr and Mrs Bob and Mr and Mrs Jack King Many thanks to Mrs Price Kennedy and staff at Georgetown and Memorial Hospital Rose lbs on thanks to d a O B staff THOMAS Gary and Margaret irgetown are nt a brand new their family tree and District Memorial Hospital weighed lbs Proud and Is Glen Thomas Delighted grandparents are Mr and Mrs Thomas Milton and Mr and Mrs formerly of Milton DEATHS DUN LOP Janel Georgetown and Memorial Hospital a lengthy Illness on Sunday December beloved wife of James Dunlop Dear mo I her of Blair and Nancy Jean of Dear sister Mrs E Catharine Chapman and Mrs Bar bare Pelersot St Catharines Mrs rested at the Funeral Home Duke Street St A private co was held on Monday Dec 10 at 3 30 pro Cremation followed RED CROSS The Blood Donor Committee would like to sin all donors doctor on call nursing staff drivers and volunleens Red Cross Youth who helped for and at the clinic Georgetown volunteer Ambulance Services and of Holy Cross School clergy arena staff and latior Plait Texaco Moore Dog Suds and A Drive In restaurants Bank Commerce Georgetown Branch local Chamber of Commerce in and merchants lor show of posters Berber shoppers for Coco Cola for refreshments and everyone who gave assistance for In i clinic Season s Best Wishes to ell Mrs Erica Thompson Chairman STAMP We wish to express a sincere thank you to relatives friends and neighbors for many kindness and expressions of sympathy during recent bereavement in the loss our dear mother and grandmother Special thanks lo Mrs Una Wheeler lOIh Line end Glen neighbors Rev and the Jones Funeral Home The family Helen Men Suddenly on Sunday December 197 as Ihe resull of an cident Helen M Georgetown In her year Beloved wife of Russell Mc Dear mother Janet Mrs John C of Acton and Bobby at home Dear sister Mary Mrs John Mann of Acton Resting at McClure Jones Funeral Home Street Georgetown from Tuesday afternoon where furneral service will be held Wednesday at two clock Interment Hillcrest Cemetery FISH Florence May in loving memory a dear mother who passed away December 11 Today recalls sad memories Of dear mother gone rest And the ones who think her her In loving memory husband Donald away December Always remembered by NORTON in loving memory of our son Lance Shenandoah who died December Three years ago since that sad The son we loved was called God took him home was Hit will But In our hearts he still We miss him dearly It Is true We II meet m ga someday NORTON In loving memory of a dear grandson Infant Lance Norton who passed away December 9 Three years neve passed away so quickly My darling Lance We mention your name so And In our dreams we speak to And whispered Come v into His garden of heave To rest in peace O Lord our Father Sadly missed and deeply loved Always remembered gramj and granny Jack and Gertie Instead side by s But to all You gave me years divide happiness sorrow and tears treasure through the years IV by wile Vera Nor Of W lliems In her Midyear Wile the late David Newton Stamp Dear mother of Nellie Mrs Roy Puckering Nora Mrs Ed Hill Joseph Arthur Marlon Mrs Hugh Ingham and the late David at McClure Jones Funeral Home 34 Street where funeral term Glen will NOTICE SNOWMOBILERS are prohibited on the properties of North Halton Golf and Country Club and trespassers will be prosecuted CENTENNIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL PRESENTS A CHRISTMAS PAGEANT WEDNESDAY DEC 19th THURSDAY DEC 20th A collection will be taken for the Choir Fund Georgetown Figure Skating Club CLUB COMPETITION GEORGETOWN ARENA Sunday December 16 4 30 to 30 TROPHIESAWARDED Welcome Admission Free Visit Santa Almost local youngsters visited the real Santa Clous this week who as they know lives In Toronto a part time The children from he Robert Little Public School were bussed to Toronto Monday through Wednesday to visit toy lands major department stores in Metro Part of the highlight ot the was a trip on a genuine subway from the Islington slop to the downtown Teachers Met Dec 2 Fifteenth meeting of the Ihe home or he honorary president Mrs D Scull The minutes of the last meeting were read and proved as was the treasurer The association discussed Die annual Christmas Party be held Dec 11 In Knox Church Georgetown The next meeting will be held Sunday Jan Q at Del Eden The meeting was followed by afternoon tea Clothing SALE 10 OFF All Mens SUITS SPORT JACKETS FINE ALL WOOL WORSTED SUITS ON SALE FROM I V AN EXCELLENT GROUP OF SPORTS COATS and BLAZERS ON SALE FROM 3558 Guaranteed Investment Certificates now r guaranteed In stment Certificates paying as high as Get yours today at VICTORIA GREY SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF MENS SHIRTS PAJAMAS and DRESSING GOWNS BY ARROW AND FORSYTH SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF MENS SOX BY HARVEY WOODS MCGREGOR AND SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF UNDERWEAR BY WATSON AND HARVEY WOODS USE YOUR CREDIT AT SILVERS NO INTEREST NOSERVICE CHARGE CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS DAILY to pm SATURDAYS am to pm POLICE BLOTTER A total of in antiques were stolen from a warehouse on King street east Georgetown police chief Floyd Schwantz reports The theft was reported last Tuesday and the stolen articles which in eluded glass oil lamps and pressed glass rose bowls were removed through a broken window Polee report the hell of a coin box from East End Car Wash on Guelph street Friday evening The box was found in Greenwood cemetery shortly after Damage was estimated at as vandals damaged a bulldozer at the new town dump sometime on the weekend BREAK IN Some was taken from the canteen of the Paper Mill sometime between Thursday night and Friday morning Police are In vesllgatTng Two reports of eggs thrown at the windows of a private residence on Dclrex were reported to police The in cidents occurred Saturday night and Wednesday night Two alarms proved false as farms winded last Wednesday evening at the Canadian Tire store on Guelph street and Saturday morning at the Canada Trust building STOLON Christmas presents valued al ISO were stolen from a parked vehicle on Academy road early morning Georgetown police also report a lantern was broken and another stolen from the properly William Hyde IB Queen street GLEN WILLIAMS Canadian Girls in Training and Explorer groups presented a vesper Christmas candlelight service last Sunday evening in Si John United Church Seven tables of euchre were put in Nov 29 at St Alban Church hall Winners were while cards high Mrs Aleda McCartney second Jim Holder and low Stanley Hancock pink cards high Miss Aloott second Mrs Gordon and low Mrs Susan Brenner Winner a draw for groceries was Mrs Payton Williamson LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM 877 OR OR SMALL WE RENT THEM ALL AT Holiday Rent- holiday System FDR PEOPLE GOING PLACES AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD FREE DELIVERY st e THUNDERBIRD

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