Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 4, 1970, p. 17

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GOING Store has disappeared and the Teperman demoli experts have staffed shrinking the size of the Bank of Commerce building in this photo taken a week the hundred year old block at the corner of Mam and Mill star ted its vanishing act Choose Competitors For Georgetown Field Day Field day was held at public school this past Wcdm day May Each child in various groups of ages and under Minor Bantam ages and 10 and Bantam ages and over Compel lion was extremely keen this and all students look part with much en thus i awn and champion went to Kell lrost of the Minor bantam with a ton of point Kelly has shown her athletic skills througho it the four as this is the third has been aw the Shield u grand champion Close contenders for the aw were Laurie Guppy mid gets with points Donna Rid ley bantam with points Julie Marshall midgets with points Grand champion went to Billy Wlttekock of thi gets with a total of points Woman Heads County WI Nine members of Silver Women Institute the district annual at Ash grove Church on May Mrs George on is now County president Mrs Lindsaj district representative of festival Mrs Marching is assistant of His tor j Mrs received award In the film slides competition Mrs H 1st for butter tarts Several won points In the spring flower show held in the Presbyterian Church base Mrs Knudson is improving Georgetown hospital and will soon be home Mr and Mrs Daniel have returned home to France after spending a week or so visiting Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Duncan from Hopctovin visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wilson Alicia Scott GOING N He the Jack Shield or his line efforts of the minor bantams with 17 points and Vincent of bantam group with 10 points followed closely behind Championship ribbons lop boy and girl in each group were awarded to Laurie midget girls Billy Wlttekock midget boys Kelly Frost minor bantam girls Keith minor bantam boys Donna Rid ley bantam girls Vlnce bvrc bantam Congratulation to all lh students of who parti Wo re proud of all of you Many thanks to everyone ho assisted in making this uccessful field day The students are already pre paring for the Georgetown field meet to be held on June Our track and field club will consist of Donna Rid ley Laurie Irwin Christine Kim Woolham Norman Greg Wiseman Vincc Harrison Michael Mac John Car Gerry Albert Carl Neuman Marilyn MacMlllan Kelly Frost Gall Harrison thy Woolham Heather man John Guppy Keith Keith Watt Michael Guthrie Bob Wiseman Tom Frost and Debbie Guppy We wish of you the best as you enter the various com petitions and know that will participate with enthusiasm and dextenly Presbyterian Church met it the home of Mr Clure on Tuesday afternoon May with Sam in the chair Mrs Hyatt read the scripture lesson followed with prayer by Mrs Elmer Carney Mrs Dixon Duff gave the chap tor from the study book Ecumcnlcism t I Marshall and Moore Park Keen Contest Shaping Larry cigien Up in Industrial Ball At press time it a scramble for the lead in til Georgetown Industrial Fislball League which got underway last week with stven entries Astros arc by Kent Robinson and Gil Preston Ben son and Hedges by Jim and Jack Ball by Wes and Bill Georgetown Cycle and Sports by Bob by Don Hall Exchange House by Paul First games wire last In a defensive tussle and Hedges edged Com bines 1 the winning pitcher and taking the loss The change House outlasted AsLros 1510 Greg Moody was the win in this one while Paul fen was charged with the loss Larry rapped a has es empty home run in aiding the Exchange House cause Sigmund was the loser and Smith the winner Thursday THE GEORGETOWN HERALD Erin thumped Moore THURSDAY JUNr a lwo PAGE O The front of the bank build ng resembles a facade on Hollywood set Its third storey has been stripped and land workmen are sheer the walls stone by stone but at a pace that it seems to be sinking into its own foundation DID YOU KNOW The Forestry As and member forestry Associations public spruce nonprofit org formed to encourage people to Canada natural resources wisely Mrs Albert Hunter assisted hostess In serving lunch a social time was enjoyed Mrs Ed McLean GONE LOOK FOR OUR SUMMER SPECIAL IN NEXT WEEKS HERALD CABLE TV INQUIRE NOW AT 8775211 Main St Georgetown Park RAINED OUT I Monday Combines edged Georgetown Cycle Sports are the former Stand Products team and Moore Park was General Ham cancelled games for May Industrial league teams play in Georgetown Park Monday Wednesday and Sunday nights and in Erin Thursday nights Air Conditioners AT WIGO TV Main Street North start at 17995 modal la hoot from GEORGETOWN OPEN MONDAY TO THURSDAY TO 6PM- FRIDAY A TO SATURDAY A TO P VALUE and SAVINGS VENEER PLYWOOD Suitable for Cab nets Furn ture WALNUT SLIGHT DAMAGE BIRCH CHESTNUT REZ FENCES AND PAT FOR FENCES AND PATIOS REDWOOD CEDAR SANDALWOOD TRAIL GALLON MAHOGANY CHARCOAL BC CEDAR Idaal for Foneing l t lie OZITE SPECIAL 12 Wide Foam Rubber Back RUBY RED OUVE SEA SPRAY FOREST GREEN COPPER 2 yd LESS THAN SO YDS S3 yd SHELVING 1116x12 Vinyl edged Prefinished Moulding J EACH and sta PLANNING ON BUILDING Contact Lumber Marl for quotation on all Building Material LUMBER WINDOWS DOORS CUPBOADS PANELLING Wo Have a Complete Line of Building Materials WE ARE HERE do R St I A hole in ground Thats oil that remains of the solid three storey Mono structure that overlooked the downtown scene for about a century During the demolition the down town branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce on business as usual in a converted Mill Street house When staff moves again it will be into modern quarters on site of the r building Orval Rayner Dies Was Abitibi Employee 39 Years An Provincial Paper mill for years when retired years ago llajner dud on at his home River Drive He was born In little Cur rent ion of and tliabelh Meredith lived In Gore Day until he enlisted in the forestry Corps in World War I lie served with the Lome Scots in the second war He came to Georgetown In 1010 worked for a time at Stone then Joined lhe firm Ho was a mem her Branch Royal Una dan Legion and the Orion Odd Fellows Lodge An ardent and hunter he was as with the Club and the South Magnctew an Hunt Club He was a mom the Quarter Ccn Club He leaves his wife Alice with whom he his wedding in live children I Robert and Lawrence of Georgetown Thomas of and Act ion 18 grandchildren and four and a brother Leonard of Harrow He is by sister Mn Sylvia and brothers frank Owen Sound Bill of Durham and James killed in action overseas in Rev Kelvin Johnston ted the funeral al the Harold funeral Home were Da I Bowman Henry Hale Bruce Collins Harry Gib and Ron Lincoln bearers were James Murphy Art Roberts Nick Carter Jim Bruce Har- and Jason Field Interment was In Greenwood Georgetown Herald PHONE fi AT MACS STORES Cheese Slices 8 Mild or Nippy REG PRICE 41c SPECIAL Your Save 12c MAC S GRADE A Large Eggs Reg price Dozen 55c SPECIAL 43 You Save 10c TASTERS CHOICE Instant Coffee FREEZE DRIED Our Reg Low SPECIAL 99 You Save 10c REGULAR NEW CROP M BUTTER TENDER AND CHUCK STEAKS SPECIAL 69 BREAKFAST SAUSAGE SPECIAL waxed BOLOG the Pi MAC S PRODUCE GOLDEN RIPE bananas 33 CANADA NO HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS SPECIAL MIX OK GREEN ONIONS RADISH 2 bun 23c SPECIAL ON SALE JUNE 456 FRESH MEAT AT MOOSE PARK ONLY Moore Park and 212 Guelph St

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