Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 14, 1976, p. 6

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Pages THE HERALD April Norval is in the Easter mood Congratulations Janice mid Mrs A en Martin daughter of Mr and the wedding party at Mrs Alan Martin Upper College Nor and lo following the wedding ion of Mr and rehearsal Mrs of tost A aunt and uncle of Mrs York who married in Martins Mr Mrs United Church on of Moose Jaw Soak SJlirday afternoon April 10 are visltng the Marlins for NORMAN AND JOAN JOHNSON who were captured and held captive or eight months by the North Viet namesc last year visited Georgetown Christian and Missionary Alliance Church mom Ing With the Johnsons following the service Is Pastor Peter Ralph left pastor of the Georgetown church will reside In Toronto Pre mi in her wedding Janice was honoured by several showers Two sisters and an aunt of the bride Lorraine Martin Mrs Shirley old and Mrs Brace were hostesses a kitchen shower held at the over the grave The minister Mr Jack Archibald presided for the service pndpd the choir filing down aisles of the church aftei lust hymn and everyone Joined hands to sing Amazing Grace allowed by the benediction by Mr ana were present for the Archibald wedding Thccholr was with each selection sung with A effective choral reding and good diction The Happy Wanderers Choir at Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon April whin they presented an Easlir Contala The Sorrow The Chris IHtty Held Donaldson Reading parts were taken by penny Davis Ihrry Ross and Irene Crawford Sr Mr and Mrs Murray Laird along with Mr and Mrs Cameron Mr and Mrs Graydon Chester Mr and Mrs Nor man Guthrie and family Terry Michael Lisa While on their trip A of the from this they had a short with Mrs who have enjoyed Guthrie parents Mr and holidays in recently Mrs Wesley Louth at their Mr and Mrs Elmer new mobile home at Inverness Mr and Mrs Bob Mr and Mrs family Kelly May had several members of Shannon Liane and Mrs the visit them at their by Dorothy McLean Reader questions Grant for spraying program town art Following a copy of letter sent to the provincial government a copy of which been Hied with the Herald Honourable George Kerr Minister of the Environment Queens Park Subject Panic There is an ominous spray first and ask questions later mood In the current comments on mosquitoes by press and politicians Unfortunately the If it does appear the number DrOOrQITHTIG of humans effected seriously will be few and of those less Halton Hill recreation than 10 percent will be fatal department has received a wo Influenza for example has a from Wlntarlo for the There Is Theatre Arts programme no justification for spreading conducted during the ftw poisons over wide areas of the months by Anne Joyce Province from May to Sep The grant will help to defray In order to deal with a he costs of the program and Victory and leader of I hi voice choir is David Esplin of Brampton The service was divided into two parts with the choir an ihems and readings In the first pari relating to the events leading up to Jesus death on the cross Six young people of the congregation read passages of at a miscellaneous scripture about the Easter it hist story between the choir ind of the selections They sat at the and Mrs front of the church behind a of Hornby held a table covered with a red cloth pjrty and on which there were six eilanccus for the landlcs burins During port home of Mr Georgetown A miscellaneous shower was held in Toronto by a cousin of the groom Mrs Donna Sutton by an aunt Mrs Sutton and a cousin Mrs Carol Sutton The groom sister Miss and an aunt Mrs Blair were a widespread programme first victims of this lynch mob be much more than a serious thus to offer excellent teaching of theatre arts skills to the 10 children who participated in the program psychology are reason and perspective It is essential hat the provincial ministers of en and health take early and responsible action to cool the frantic attempts by municipal health units and local politicians to inflate their budgets at provincial expense and to Appear to doing something protect the public Last s unusual weather is not likely re occur Damp weather en the emergence of kind of thought to carry encephalitis to man This variety feeds on birds and normally does not bile man It is an urban variety which appears later in the summer and docs not normally carry encephalitis Other varieties cause the In spring and sum The best information we can obtain from sources including the ministry of the en is as follows It is quite possible that there will not be o recurrence of SI Louis Encephalitis In southern Ontario If it does appear It will be later In the summer It will be in limited areas and advance warning of its presence should be available through monitoring birds the alternate hosts In the area drain Provincial Treasury Large numbers of ill trained sprayers entering private as well as public property to spread poisons on every bit of standing water represent a significant threat to public health bride groom Jinicc v is with purse of money from the Staff of the Abitibi Paper lid sht wis of the groom Mr of the service as each reader finished they put out one candle until the last one was out indicating the darkness of the world when Jesus died Part two dealt with the resurrection and the victory A general summer spray programme for the Southern province can be likened to attacking a housefly with a shot gun Halton sets 20000 to control mosquitoes Tilt SORROW THE VICTORY was the Watteachput out they readparta theme of the Easter Cantata service Sunday the Easter story Behind them are the at Presbyterian Church Reader Happy Wanderer Choir who Joined the Kflrai Carney Penny Davis Barry Little congregation In singing the Easter service Robert and Irene bridge winds up home in during the winter Mr and Mrs John and their friends Mr Bert Archer or Milton Mr and Mrs Bradley of Georgetown and Mr and Mrs W of Toronto enjoyed the winter break holiday at Myrtle Beach Also Myrtle John Wilson and daughter Leanne Gail Harrison and Donna Ridley spent the school holiday visiting with Gall cousins in Bermuda Joy Harrison and friends visited Bermuda for eight Mr and Mrs John and Alex of Hut enjoyed a holiday at Guadeloupe Forty teenagers enjoyed a dance at the School Community Centre on Friday evening April George and Marilyn Smith were the The Neighbours Club decided to collect Canadian Tire Coupons to help purchase a coffee maker at their meeting on Wednesday ternoon April in School Community Centre Euchre and Bingo were en Joyed during the social temooo Mrs Elite won the lucky draw prize The membership Is steadily growing with members at present LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK has set aside in Its 1976 budget to be used in contingency would expect the disease control on mosquitoes The for providing that amount of the pesticides Once these spraying will be done by hand Hall iliminating the possibility of spraying some of the larger swamps in the rural areas of The final event of the D round robin Bridge was held on Thursday April at St Georges Hall with a killed we have climbed the chemical treadmill and each season we must use more contribute COO towards the spraying program Of those amounts the province will pay The money will be spent on obtaining the necessary spraying equipment and chemicals and training regional and municipal staff on spraying techniques Hills councillor Morrow who has been heading to bring the and different poisons to back percent moderate attacks TV time to slop the pes is now before local spraying gets out if hand A rational control programme includes monitoring regions for presence of encephalitis virus In birds fallowed by expert Into a position where application of spray directed re iocany out by experts later in the sum a spraying program if the need and only in those few explained last week to area when we know the threat spraying 1S may not be necessary at all if the encephalitis Chairman carry mosquitoes do not Sierra Club of Ontario area The important paint said Councillor Morrow is that the region and town be fully prepared should the need arise Should the ministry of determine that spraying should be carried out In the major part of the work The winners or the evening Dorothy Robinson Joan bridge were First Mrs Carter Latimer Al Agnes Park and Mrs Joan ran Jamicson Carter and second Mrs Nell Malcolm Olive Goldham and Mrs Mary The Regent then pr a to the wi Bridge GIVE US A TRY Mrs June the of the 1st Mr Mrs Trust 2nd Mr Mrs Noble 3rd Mr Mrs Section 1st Mrs Pat Barber Mrs Walker Mrs rothy Mrs Dorothy Illll 3rd Mrs Joan Carter and Miss Jean Mi eke lie I Mrs Levack sends its thanks for another fine tournament To the Editor of the Herald shown to the boys and Now that the smoke has in the form of parties and get cleared from a very successful When you have this tournament we thought it was kind of you kind of time to thank a few of the hate to go home many people who made our My only hope is that some slay In Georgetown a pleasure year we will capture that Big 1UCK IS Master of Dave announces that In Lynda wins as part of the Ladles Elimination Dance held Saturday night at the Legion Picking the lucky numbers Is Grace Harrison left assisted by Jim Ran del I who turned the drum To Harry Levy the man our heartfelt thanks for a job well done Everything went so smooth I am quite sure he will be missed Apple for our many friends In Georgetown In closing may I thank everyone again and also anyone I may have missed Works staff will enjoy sticks at Terra Cotta afternoon at the golf and country club Marguerite Tuylo Fran Jamicson Mrs Jeanne Servos and Mrs Eleanor 3rd Miss Olive Logon Miss Margery Mackenzie Lunch was served by the members of the Countess of Sralhmorc Chapter during the lunch hour draws were made for lucky numbtr prizes The winners were Marion Freda Herbert Richard Hill Phyllis Monckton Olive Logan Marion Daisy Bassett Miry Persons Ruth Evans Mildred Munsbaw Irene Williams Eleanor Robert KnyPrust Mary Rose Peters Doris Barber Elsie Barber Judy Rivers Heather Bosnian Stull Irene Mrs Ronnie Peggy Beach Talking to our Gold Medal Banker about home furnishings meant a lot to us Bank of Montreal Georgetown Manager DAVID PEACH And Colleagues Will Welcome You 877 5141 Good things happen with a Gold Medal Banker Lets talk The First Canadian Bank Bank of Montreal said he Is retiring from the Keep up the good work and post he has served so well To the people of Georgetown who so graciously billeted em bays there is not enough words which can use to thank you Our team was so well looked after To Jessie Hayes many thanks for trying to fill the bottomless pits and to the young ladles who served our meals and endured the many requests for dates To Mra Milne and Mrs for the hospitality may God bless you all Yours very truly On fl ping Lions Ban lam Club Matt Manager Most of the staff of the public works department of will be in Hills on but don expect to see a mass of works crews out working on your sewers and lama Ins They be at the North Golf and Country Club partaking In a Public Works Communications Oct Together starling at 3 A of has been set aside fur Die do which will be open to ill public works staff regional and certain other senior staff will cover costs of food and the hall rental A year trial Is over and the travellers will receive priority Credit Valley Conservation all the camping Authority has ruled that their spots this summer However families only policy for thcauthorily adds that campers at Terra Cotta will others will be admitted at he discretion of the area Families chartered cam supervisor ping organizations and distant ITS JUST DOWN THE FT FLORAL NEEDS UNWANTED USED ITEMS WANTED FOR ROTARY CLUB AUCTION Furniture Garden Tools Dishes Small Appliances Radios TVs Toys Any Re saleable Useful Items Help Rotary Help Your Community Donate Your Unwanted Items for pickup call 8772522 8779312 or 8772924 PICK UPS MADE SATURDAYS ONLY Halton Burlington PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOLLOWED DANCE AND SOCIAL EVENING Friday April 23rd at 800 pm ROMA HALL Ave of Mil Ion ash bar Door si SO per person 116A Guelph St Georgetown

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