Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 17, 1966, p. 13

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fify provincial quarter century club ymcaywca bulletin the ball is rolling midgeh manage only poinil soniijs pmomi w centennial hockey tilts bmll mecummrs h faiwitav ubterau iv jimmy valentine i colour man v bui mcctan- ltltttt will become members of ptt provincial paper julta tjttartar century club at the l h umual dilumr rtidajr is december 2 jimmy vauucttml their enrolmeiit will bring to 37 the number of active quarter century club mem ben there there are also 21 aaaodate ntenaoers employees must have 25 years of service at the mill to qualify i norval treet signs house numbers are norval cubs good turn save yon seen the street flfos in forval yet tbey are painted a brown back ground ad yellow lettering the nor- al cob colours as tots was a cub pnject this fall with the sigos going up on thursday evening november ioul this was the cubs community good torn the details of the proj ect have been forwarded to provincial headquarters and i tie pack will receive merit for the completed job the street signs will assist delivery men la locating homes and make it easier for residents to give di lections for our centennial year the cubs are planning to add tah project by numbering the houses on the streets making it- even easier to locate the homes the cubs and then leaders reserve credit from the village folk for this project it is an excellent community good i yum and at the same time has angnt these boys the amount bi work that goes into making and putting up these signs they wfll feel pride in seeing e there and will think of share in the uroject in of thoughtlessly knocking rbam down or breaking them tetesbonsleamed by the cubs during the street project brings to mind boys wte failed to learn about respect for other peoples prop erty on halloween night some older boys sprayed salver and pale green paint on the lovely old iron fence of the presby terian church msvng all who see it a little ashamed this could happen in our village they also sprayed some on the fence of mr and mrs ml weir next to one church and the in side of a car parked at the hollywood house police have been investigating the incident h these boys bad been taught the respect of property when they were cub age they would not have acted in thoughtless manner on hal loween a record number of trick or treat children were out this past hallowe en night with it homes shelling out to well over 100 costumed youngsters the tittir onfc were well man ed and polite with only one thing on their minds receiving their treat with a thank you they were oft to the next house the older ones however as usual have the trick part mostly on then- minds and it does not matter to a few of them whether a resident has shelled out to swarms of young sters all evening or not they could still fall prey to one of then prop destroying pranks it only takes a few thoughtless ones to spoil the evening for ail on discovery of the paint episode the pol ice ordered all youngsters off the streets and home thus end tng the fun for all parents should teach thefc children to respect other peoples property at all times with church prop erty and public buildings esp ecially out of bounds for pranks a meeting of the local as sociation tor norval scouts and cubs was held at the borne of mrs ed bark oirmonday ening with 10 mothers attend ing during the business a re port of the rummage and bake sale was given the new slate of officers are president mrs ed burk vice president mrs monica gallant secretary mrs s fishburn treasurer mrs jenkins sewing convener mrs dunelibe congratulations to norma murray and robert tripp who were married in norval united church on saturday november 12th norval women s institutes catered at the reception that followed the wedding inesque- satf community hall stewart- town coed a steering group is meeting each sunday 810 pjn la the apartment suite at can tennlal park to organise a jan uary seasloo ror single men and women 18 to 40 this executive still needs some workers gym both boys and girls classes ere in full swing and being thoroughly enjoyed by large numbers of the younger set handicapped club is meet ing the first tuesday of each month at centennial park the november 1st meeting members played cards and dis cussed plans for a christmas party judo this dub with its membership of 78 juniors senior men and 2 women has a new selnsi instracor jim cooper black belt newly arrived from england monthly grading is planned naturalist club a regular meeting is held the 3rd tues day of each month and an out ing planned for the 4th sunday the members of this club are interested in all aspects of ia hire so the talks and trips will be varied gra y under the enthuau stic leadership of andy blaln and court saunders 11 boys meet each thursay in st paul s the boys have been svimmtng twce already and bowling once inclub meetings are spent attention farmers home owners havi a snowfkee dmviway and yard this wrhth we have good supplies of snow fence end steel fence pests en hand call us today for dervery h will not be long until freexevp for your other fall and winter requirements we have ke salt wild bird feed mixture water softener salt s seed for birds master dog and cat food playtnf games such aa fielff hockey or tabltrtennis this ap pears to be a good season for the gray club ski club will becme more active u soon u the snow files witch the herald tor regis tration week st pauls jr y teens club- is planning a trip tothe albion swimming pool on monday ev enlng november 21st leaders club the first regular meeting will be held thursday november 24th in the dining room of centennial park executive director mr eric eamon will be attending in an advisory capacity unicef christmas cards note paper and calendars av allabls at the y office take notice that the committee of ad justment for the town of geor getown will hold a hearing on tuesday november 28 1966 at 7 80 pm the the municipal building georgetown to hsar the application of dax devel opments ud 23 delrex blvu north georgetown for re lief from bylaw no 5791 as amended u said by law affects lot 22 plan 983 25 carole st in the said town of george town jeanette dykstra secretarytreasurer icwjtgttawn midgets register ed a toss and a tie in centen nial tournament round robin guefph and brampton this past week in brampton sunday after noon georgetown and bramp ton played to a 3all tie geor getowns martin fowler open ed the scoring in the first per iod for georgetown then in the second period georgetown went ahead 24 bob monckton coring assisted by doug wiles bramptons buahs made it 21 before the period ended gerry nash from martin fowler was georgetown s third period combination wright struck twice to salvage a tie for bis club in guelph wednesday night nov 9 georgetown midgets failed to get on the score sheet until the 5 30 mark of the ec ond period when martin fow ler scored from dwayne hay earlier guelph had opened a two goal lead drew black and rick malinaro doing the dain age guelph widened it to 41 in the third period on martin mo- linaro and tom gillanos goals but georgetown fought back in the last five minutes with their second and third goats kitty litter dairy farmers call us today and enquire about our fall and early winter special price discounts masterfeeds master feeds dial 1773511 municipality of esquesing nomination meeting a meeting of the municipal hectors of the township of esquesino will u held in esquesing community hall stewarttown monday nov 28th 1966 at 730 oclock in the evening for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of reeve deputy reeve and councillors for the year 1967 and two members of thebchool board of township school area no 1 for thyear 1967 1966 k c lindsay returning officer bell lines by arnold blachforc your telephone manager christmas shopping lists beginning to get you down sometimes it is difficult to know just what would be most appreciated by members of the family and special friends something that is exciting to receive but still practical and useful i ve a suggestion that might help you fill the blank spaces beside a couple of special names on your list an extension telephone your christmasmorning surprise will be a year long reminder of your thoughtfulness it wont be tucked in a drawer pretty but useless instesd all year long it will save time and steps and its ring will bring a thought of christinas cheer on the hottest august day if this idea helps solve a shopping problem give our service representative a call at 877 2292 well christinaswrap and deliver the telephone of your choice and arrange to return and connect it later when most convenient just a reminder to anyone planning to make overseas calls during the busy holiday periods of december 24 26 and december 31 to january 2 advance reservations for such calls will be taken starting monday november 28th from 9 00 a m to reserve s call just ask your long dis tance operator to connect you with the overseas operator for the country tjbat you wish to call the overseas oper ator can then anunge all the details of the call with you if ac all possible it s a good idea to make the calls before or aften two peak calling periods that way no reserva tiona are necessary and yojr call should go through quickly and easily telephone operators are not permitted to report at this building at any hour op day or night in bicycle costume believe it or not thats a quotation from a telephone company bulletin dated 1895 and that same year a worn ens fashion magazine said let women a business attire be black brown or grey serge black is preferred on ac count of the unwritten law governing the style of dress by many selfsupporting women how the styles have chan ged in almost threequarters of a century and personally i think onr telephone girls today look pretty attractive in their bright gay colors but operators clothes aren t the only things that have changed around the telephone com pany during the last 71 years there is no shouting now when talking long distance it s just liktrpeaklng to some one across a desk its possible to dial crosscontinent calls in seconds for a fraction of the cost of 71 years ago in fact our operators today preside over boards keyed to a communications network imimagined 71 years ago all those years of research and development have made your tele phone the- most modem troublefree reasonablypriced phone in the whole world zwb-r- hiraid tpwrasleyf nevessasei i ivse pa0k u bob pebetler from stove har- lia and bruce darlee and jack k from dwarne hay and gerry naeh acortd mrand mra donald and ua la x wound viatt ad tneedtr villi tin adam briber mm dou barley is john st w deborah anna glaae ire month old daiightrr of mr and mn ron clue oakfllm waa bptlm bonder nonuber u at tire rat in st contort tboeo pnaaat ware mr km william bear brampton and mr and koe san fenrlce odrrine lutowtnr ua olrrl caring mr and xn olaa eal i drrre tubule perfect yuletide gift and only you can give hi special offer for november only phone 8779712 for details delrex photography 47 duncan drive harry hyoenaar photographer king of roasts bone in short cut prme rib 79 lean braising ribs hush sliced beef uver schneiders cold cuts pork loaf ivndteou mac and c chicken dutch pkfcle and pimento tuup pakchmint pack j f margarine 2 63 hereford m atsk corned beef 59 royal york wlk raisins a- 63 e d smiths chirry pie filler 43 aylmer choice mk bri peacheshi35 supreme assorted rag candy 31 valley farm frozen french fry potatoes 2ibba 39 van camps pkbeans259 supreme sweet mix pkkles 29 economy size 47 or saniflush 55- 5bb sugar free with purchase of lyons inst coffee 10oxarreg 1 v deal price 149 mitchells apple juice delmonte orge drink delmonte fruit punch carnation features coffee mate 83 instant breakfast 4 perheft ps 79 chiquita bananas 2 25 california fancy grapes red 2 33 caupormasize24 no 1 head lettuce 23 mud ontario no 1 spanish onions 101 llsno 1 iezbeg radishes 3 for uifja ron orewi c 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