Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 24, 1966, p. 13

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aladdin proceeds of 30c help program of unicef unicef is richer by three hundred dollars u i result of globe productions christmas pantomime aladdin the cheque was sent to unicef headquarters by president hal phursel last week slightly awed were all conn ccted with aladdin o find out through a unicef thank you letter just what their three hundred dollar gift could do because of it 2400 children cenbeeuredof tbebundioe di sease trachoma or 220 leprosy cases can be treated for three years or 300 children can re ceive isoniazld or one years home treatment of tuberculos is or 100 children can be cur ed of yaw or a teacher can be i trained in latin america encouraged by this knowled e globe productions are pre sently searching for scripts for next years pantomime which will again be presented over the christmas holidays this years globe product ions executive elected at a re cent meeting are president ralph ursel vice president bon hunt secretary mrs gosling and treasurer hiss is obel dobson ballinafad kirk jansen june given married live in acton congratulations to mr and mrs kirk jansen nee june gi ven who were married in knox ftesbytenan church george town on friday evening rev norman young officiating at tendants were miss eke walin ga and mr wayne gates a re ception followed at the home of the bride they will be lmng in acton mrs c mcbnery was the hos tess for the afternoon unit of the ucw on tuesday and mrs bay swindlehurst for the even ing unit both groups had as the toll call what i enjoy at our meetings the devotion is were onducted by mrs r shortill sr and mrs lawr at the evening meeting mrs niel sen took the missionary topic from the study packet on the problems of a social worker and hiss hilts read arpaper on tite canadian indians recently published in the press reports of the presbytenal annuar meeting in milton were given by mrs linstead and mrs jam ieson tribute was paid to the incoming president of preshy tenal who passed away two days th1 tmokobtown herald thursday february 24 164 page 13 following the meeting announ cements were nude regarding the world day of prayer ser vice and a quilting to be held a social time was enjoyed at the conclusion of the programs brian and ivan wood celebra ted their birthdays at a party in the hall -en- saturday night given by their parents friends of mr walter sin derson will be sorry to learn that he was admitted to hospl tal in toronto for further treat ment we wish bim well and hope that he will soon be home again the balhnafad 4hclub met on saturday afternoon this week jointly with limehouse and sil verwood clubs in the hall at limehouse mrs pearce of rose- dale florists gave a demonstra tion of floral arrangements and the sanctuary of the church was beautified on sunday with some of the arrangements four more cubs were inves ted at the pack meeting on wednesday night they were norman saunders ryan wil son rick hembruff and kevin weatherall on friday night the com munity hall board catered to the acton junior farmers ban quet in the church when ap proximately 100 attended a dance followed in the coimau unity halt the sympathy of the commu nity is extended to mrs leo ja mieson who has just received word that her father passed away m scotland winners at the tuesday mte euchre in the hall were mrs bert price mrs n snyder mrs ola robin who played as a man and mr robert mcen ery mr lloyd boyd won the lucky draw the next regular euchre march 1st will be spon sored by the scout group com mittee boy 5cout week acknowledging the good work that scouting does among young rgetown boys town council proclaimed this week as boy scout week on monday special displays and demon strations in the park saturday will attract large numbers people there proc lirildimj permit fees joosted in georgetown a eharp upward revision ees for building permits will e flnalixed at next weeks ouncit meeting terming georgetown s fees sadly outdated cr era hyde noved monday for a by law re vision which would establish a charge of l00 per 1000 for the first valuation of 1000 and 5250 for each additional 1 000 there would be a minimum charge of 250 mr hyde explained as an example thai a350000 indus trial building would pay a fee of 88250 this is about right he said u acton the fee would be a hundred dollars less and in chinguacousy a hundred dollars more georgetown will have a high er residential fee that most towns be added third reading of the bylaw revisod was delayed a week when reeve hunter said he wanted to give more considers tion to the residential fee deputy reeve young said that council should also consider lip ping fees charged for linking homes with town services we re losing money on these now he said glen williams marilyn barth tours with waterloo choir marilyn barth is on tour this week with the waterloo luth eran university choir they are singing tn onllia peterborough lindsay belleville and king ston bill wheeler was home for a tew days last week from oak lyn new jersey the scouts and cubs paraded to st albans church service last sunday morning rev h llewellm gave a very interest ing talk to the boys their new canadian flag was dedicated at this service we wish to extend congrat ulations to one of our villagers mrs peter macdonald who was winner of the best actress award with the little theatre at the dominion drama festiv al rcently dont forget the tb survey coming on march 1st and 4th in the town hall there will be someone calling on you before that date it was parents night at the school list thursday which gave parents an opportunity to talk to teachers on their childrens progress the softball team held ano ther successful euchre in the town hall last thursday night with twelve tables winners were high ladies mrs kay prust law lady mrs frank high man max stafford second high man charlie sheppard peter pomeroy of norval won the cake proceeds go toward lighting the ball park ladies provided lunch special week for orphan lee baik nyun orphan week was designated at high school at the request of the isc f with feb 17 be ing called orphan day the orphan referred to is lee balk nyun who is sponsored by the lscf on monday morning an an nouncement was made over the p a system informing the school of these special days and a plea was made for the sup port of the student body on tuesday and wednesday many posters reminding the students of this worthwile project were erected throughout the school iscf members as individuals also did their best to stir up arranqe tour r cancer research facilities maurice j grimes executive director ol the ontario division of canadian cancer society has announced that the managem ent of the princess margaret hospital lodge have again a- greed to an open house this means that all those people of the georgetown district who are interested can tour these two wonderful buildings with- their very important contents the tour will lieon sunday march 20th 130 pot to 400 p m a coming event will be published in the herald in ear ly march giving phone numbers the enthusiasm of the students lor this project on thursday feb 17 orph an day a full school assembly was held at which the president of the iscf spoke and urged everyone to give generously to the orphan he also gave infor mation about lee baik nyun so that the students could get to know her better also parti cipating in this assembly was david blaney representing the upcoming model parliament and heather barber who pres ented prizes to he winners of the yearbook contest mr tur ner the principal also spoke and the band choir and dance band provided music where persons interested may call tor transportation this is a great opportunity for residents to view some of the latest research that is being done into cancer it is also an opportunity to see how 4he patients are housed whan they come to stay at the lodge social personal mr sandy mackenzie 90 main st s has returned from a ski ing holiday in switzerland he stayed for two weeks at grun wald near berne a group of georgetown fri ends attended the funeral aer vice in toronto last week for jack makin a former town res ident they were mr and mrs bert weston mrs mrs fred armstrong and mrs steve bas on au of mcnabb street mr 4 mrs don powers for merly of 144 rexway drive and now of br 1 georgetown are moving this weekend and will be living on the dixie rd near bumhamthorpe mr powers who has been prominent in civ ifc affairs as a public school board member and a council re presentative of ward 1 has left his position at smith stone for a new job in the city mr mrs don wjngrove and sons grant and graham 15 dur ham st were in windsor rec ently to attend a baptism serv ice for grandson douglas warr en cochrane in the anglican church of st matthew fit clair beach he is the son of mr mn lloyd cochrane dr k mrs paul panabaker 10 market st and mr mrs douglas lauracr 12 market st have returned from a caribbean cruise- sailing from new york they visited ports in jamaica puerto rico and the on the cruise wins suit audrey french 114 raylawnj crete is this months winristof the suk of the month draw i onaored by georgetow etna men her name waa drawn at clubs meeting monday ingot mrs french has her choice oft a suit of other merchandise i cotton brothers ltd to a value of 100 proclamation j this ts tc remind the citizens of georgetown that one of qur greatest assets is the formation of tto organization of boy scouts therefore to comply with a resolution passed by the municipal council i hereby proclaim february 21 26 boy scout week in the town of georgetown joseph gibsons mayor at jacksons opening another beautiful season of pjuuvu its a young spring from every fashion angle clothes move with unrestricted softness in a brilliant mix of colors let your wardrobe take beautiful shape shop here i scores and scores of new spring coats childrens ladies teens dressy styies ft all weather dress up styles in a gay array of colors all weather coats very smartly styled some are reversible a big beautiful display that you must see before buying that new spring outfit all sizes for ladies and teens and children s in 2 to 3x 4 to 8x 7 to 14 all at very reasonable prices spring opening special walking suits pretty and practical for early spring days imported styling finest fabrics quality tailoring lined skirts priced at 2995 new spring skirts it s time for a pretty new skirt and here is a marvel ous value in wool blendi in newesrshades for spring sizes 10 to is priced very low at 398 many othhi suit styles to choose from jacksons barsaim ii main stuft north centre phont t776sll ebritmflk get the best g7 tr white granulated sugar 5 bag 43 libbys fancy sauerkraut arizona size 56 white grapefruit 10 59 california choice oranges prices effective this weekend eeb m 15 26 kraft cheez whiz large sin 113i 49 imported can no 1 grade firm ripe tomatoes 249 li w 63 for dishes prize lotion 5 m bottles 75 hostess 10c off 13 potato chips 59 club house mixes spaghetti sauce beef stew meat ioaf sour cream l chili season tuna casserole 25 onion gravy brown gravy 19 this weeks meat features fresh pork sale i betty crockers 1 pie crust mix 1 h at 1 pko- 37 rib chops 79 loin end or centre cut chops 89 fresh chicken legs or breasts fresh side spare ribs lb lb 5 79 fresh sliced pork liver lb schneiders sliced bologna pks 6 mix em or match em grn beans blue and gold fancy peas green giant mod smau peas green giant fancy cut 00 15oz tins swifts meat pies beef chicken turkey and beef kidney 4 89 four seasons luncheon meat 45

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