Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 12, 1973, p. 2

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Interests Shared At Hobby Night THE HERALD DEC The Mens Club of St John United Church held their December meeting on Tuesday December in the Georgetown church hall Dinner was followed by a short business meeting to discuss the sale of Christmas trees If was Impressed on the members that since this Is the only major source of income or the club everyone should lend a hand Sales will continue until Saturday December 22 from the Georgetown church parking lot but with premium grade trees at ft Is anticipated that the stock may be sold out early All members who were present participated in the program each person sharing something of his interest ana hobbies with the group The talent in the club was obvious with many of the men describing manual skills all the way from fly tying for fishing to housebuilding And of course collecting things antiques stamps coins Jan recordings jokes poems and would you believe graffiti eg There no future in history is a The question resolved Itself Into not how to ill your spare time but rather how to find enough spare time to do all the interesting things Dun GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evangelical Minister J Phillips Telephone a SunOsv School Morning Service Centenn Public School ted MOUNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH a Church School Morning Worship 30 Evening Fellowship Conservatives Evangelical VISITORS WELCOME CHRISTIAN REF0RMED CHURCH Rev Postman Listen to CHIN BACK TO GOD HOUR fl 7 Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold R Patier Sunday School 9 am ST JOHNS United Church ADVENT III SUNDAY DEC 16 CHRISTMAS FAMILY AND WHITE GIFT SERVICE 1100AM GEORGETOWN KnoxLimehouse Presbyterian Church REV PETER BARROW KNOX CHURCH Corner of Ma in and Georgetown MORNING SERVICE CHURCH SCHOOL a NURSERY CARE LIMEHOUSE Jn MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH THOUGHT Choice not chance determines destiny CHRISTMAS Cantata Dec A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH ST ANGLICAN CHURCH on Main in Glen Williams SERVICE SCHOOL AT 45 Thursday Dec Service Lessons and Carols ST PAULS ANGLICAN CHURCH on Street In Nerval SERVICE SCHOOL AT 1 1 Church school Christmas Concert MINISTER The Rev RkhardRuggle MA St Georges Church ANGLICAN Street Rector The Revd Gallagher B A S T ADVENT 111 DEC to 1973 a The Holy Eucharist 15 a m The Holy Eucharist a The Holy Eucharist CHURCH SCHOOL 30andil Nursery 9 30andU00a m Business Women Hold Xmas Dinner The regular monthly meeting Mr Terry Connor as well as or the Georgetown Business and Mr office purchase a kiln Professional Women Club ding letter sent re equal rights The entertainment games was held in ihe form of a for Indian women aw or A copy of Mrs Flora Mc by Cilia CuvlL Dec at Restaurant Donalds speech re Indian Act Mrs Buck and Mrs The traditional turkey dinner was also received for further Sharon McMillan The love was enjoyed by all and pinon of the matter meter game make It favours decorated each place A very welcome letter and J complete mem setting These were made by seasonal greeting was received as one overamorous Mrs Sharon McMillan from past president of the club competitor broke the meter The short business norlion of Mrs Ada Wilkinson who now Guests wekomed were Miss the wis bv in Wellington Margery Mackenzie Mrs meeting was conducted Ha Rodriguez Mrs Elaine tftW Baker and Mrs Marion Cole members made per The next regular meeting will KfLffiM Driver Charged Raymond Parker 17 of Brook Street in Acton has been charged with driving while under suspension Police here say that Mr Parker was charged on Sunday and will appear In Milton Provincial Court on Jan IS COLUMBIA DIAMONDS Authorized Columbia Dealer NEW EXECUTIVE CHURCH WITH THE TALL STEEPLE SUNDAY DECEMBER FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL A CHURCH SERVICE 11 AM Frit ion Spoking on the Topic DOWN FROM HIS GLORY Tom Bible Youth N COMING Dac 10m Mam VICE Featuring The Singers Living It the best kind of Christ mas giving The North Association for the Mentally Retarded held elections for its 1974 executive last week From left are front Mrs Joan Hunt recording secretary Mrs June second vice president Mrs Lucille secretary Mrs Mil chcll back I Griffiths first vice president William Treahy past president and Hunt president At this meeting they also appointed committee chairmen who are William Treahy adult services Griffiths education John Hacker recreation Leo Virus residence Alan publicity Edith Hines cam Edna Dance istonan June Edith Julie Conroy Garten research home car bulletin membership Clifford programs Dennis Jackson finance Jake Kuikcn camp director and Richard Special News From Norval Presbyterian Church W S met at the home of Mrs Craig McClure for their Christmas meeting on Wed afternoon with Mrs Hyatt McClure presiding Mrs Wakrer of Georgetown Rave a very interesting talk on Mary the Mother or Jesus Mrs Herb read the scripture lesson and Mrs Dixon Duff led in prayer Mrs Hyatt McClure assisted hostess in serving Christ cake and cookies with a in or tea and a social time was The executive for were installed the November meeting by Rev Smith President Mrs Harold Reed 2nd vice president Mrs Tnm secretary Mrs Tom McGce A miscellaneous shower was held in the honor of Gnyle Lyons by United Church Women held in basement of church on Tuesday evening December Mrs Murray Laird presided for the evening Bonnie Crawford sang a solo by Mrs and Mrs Spencer Wilson conducted a contest after which was assisted by I and Shelly to open her lovely gifts I unch was served and a social time enjoyed Guyle had a large cast removed from her knee at Dumber Memorial Hospital where had undergone an operation for pulled tendons A smaller cast was put on and she was released from Ihc hospital a couple of days previous to the shower Mrs Harold Lyons has returned home from Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton Norval Women Institute Christmas meeting was held at the home of Mrs Jack May on evening December with Mrs Ina Terry presiding and Mrs Graham as secretary The roll call was answered with Sing Say or Do Most replied with a Christmas poem but one member demonstrated how to make a Christmas decoration and one had a carol pontes During business it was decided to provide Christmas food hamper also gilts and some clothing for a needy family Donations are lobe left at home of Mrs Edna Murray by December IS Members of the Junior Women Institute provided the program which consisted of Christmas con tests carol singing and readings The young people taking part were Margaret Wiley Cindy Mrs May Cleave Mrs Gladys Chester and Mrs Ina Terry were the lunch com mittce and assisted Ihe hostess in serving lunch and all enjoyed a social time The rangers assisted by the rovers guides brownies arc having a com murity sing song They will go Christmas carolling on the evening of December Those who wish to Join in are more than welcome If not then open doprs to the voices of our youth and the Joy of Christmas Love Is singing a Christmas carol with a friend A special white gift service was held at United Church on Sunday Dec with Rev Kenneth Jul I presiding and pupils the Sunday school taking part Reading parts were taken by Terry and Wayne Grodon and David Laidlaw A play The Story of White Girts presented by BUI Crawford Donna Ridley Christine Pomeroy and Sue The junior choir sang several selections during the service and the Sunday school pupils presented their while guts to be donated to a downtown church in Toronto for their Christmas hampers Mr and Mrs Ronald McLean of Brampton attended the Canadian Jacobin Pigeon Show held at Woodstock on the past weekend Ron returned home with the usual winnings for McLean lolt He won nine firsts two seconds two thirds and one fourth also championships In Black young Yellows Mr John Glecson and his son Edward of Hornby attended the same pigeon show and won two firsts four seconds and four thirds with their show roller pigeons They also won a trophy The i negro Com unit club held its annual Christmas party on Monday evening December In the old school house with attending the festive turkey dinner with all trimmings topped off with the traditional plum pudding Following the dinner Mac Alexander and Mrs Irene gave out the gifts from Ihc Christmas tree of cedar which was decorated with strings of popcorn as in former years A letter was read from the Hon James Snow in reply to the petition sent in requesting traffic lights be installed at the main Intersection In He replied that a is being made or the flow of traffic at this point and he is working towards the installation of lights at this corner After a few rounds of euchre coffee and cookies brought a very enjoyable evening to a close Special guests attending were former members Mrs J Brown of Milton and Mrs Elizabeth Brain of Brampton Mrs Dorothy McLean Here far your selection the largest finest selection in the area of Living room Dining room and Bedroom Also lamps mat tresses occasional fur by finest Heres The I GIFT He Wants LAZBOY ROCKER SPECIAL 25 OFF FURNITURE Budget Terms PHONE Georgetown Market Centra FREE DECORATING SERVICE FREE DELIVERY FREE LAYAWAY LOTS OF FREE PARKING IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ALL STOCK ITEMS LAST TANGO IN ESQUESING From your MrIGA jv Coca Cola or Tab OCEAN JELLIED OR WHOLE Cranberry Sauce Maple Leaf Mincemeat Fresh Pork Roasts BUTT Tib P7 SHOULDER PORTION mo AOc ButtPorkChops CANADA GRADE A FROZEN over lbs YoungTurkeys PRE BASTED YOUNG FROZEN a lbs TableRite Turkeys VO Some people enjoyed the dance following The Township Night dinner held lrldav Albans hall in Glen Williams Above two couples take to the dance floor Herald Photo Complaints Follow First Snow The first major of the winter has produced a rnsh of snowmobile complaints the detachment Corp Robert Arbour said police received three com plaints over the weekend dealing with the machines which were being driven in the Churchill Road North area lie said the complaints dealt with the loud noise of the machines and the careless manner in which they were Police warnings to Ihe he said with the promise that per forma rices will lead to fines luek in recent club draw were Doug Sampson 12B2 Charlie unci iffll ft Minders Bridge A total of ii tables of bridge The Georgetown bridge club II tables of the Georgetown Legion hall North south winners were 1 Bart Fisher and Jane Revnolds VST l hi an Hansford and Arthur Kwci Mike and R Tie Don and Bird East west winners were 1 I Kwel and John Coats Tie Waller and and Horn and Harris Del Wallace and and Denis and Ron Glide I SKI HKJi I nit and ninth have to mil 1 Miracle Whip Corn- or Peas Paper Towels Lard LARGE SUNKIST stocking stuffcrs Navel Oranges IXIIIA I AW CANADA tANCV Pears 3 99 Delicious Apples 3 III II A I I I ANAIIA Nil I Celery Stalks 29 Shrimp j 87 Mincemeat Pie 59 MrIGA for all your Christmas Fare SEA IGA Lucky Shopper Millie Bell 49 Blvd

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