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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1971, p. 1

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Printing Publishing Ho raid ha and district and for war a offering fin printing and newt GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Ads That Pay you can an ad In Herald by phoning Buying or tailing The Herald you will find the results you Want Second Clan Mail Registered Number Return Postage Guaranteed Georgetown Ontario January 7 per year Single Copy Fifteen Cents Cliffs Snowmobile Uses Dog Power Vi CONDUCTS FIRST SERVICE IN MAIN ST CHURCH MAYOR APPOINTS COMMITTEE HEADS SHAKES UP SCHEDULE first hot chocolate to Rov Jack pastor of Georgetown Pentecostal Church conducted his first the former First Baptist Church on Main Street Sunday Four Injuries When Cars Collide 4th Line Church established here Sled Cliff Johnson when the club had shouts his do team into second ilj fun of tin snow so tin the children Thci gear young Tin of Oil ta ilids ye ago has been meet stares awestruck it the dies a d k o of ducc to Hill rs must He- of fur that powers Eskimo the at which low Cliff who livs in r Express Cliff teim a the hills to one of number of small fry rides in an hollows Sleds gins loam rookies tint doi si Arctic circle around Georgetown were also plentiful and l mean chow turn Rolf it Country Club Saturday Irs were Hot dogs audi Mason H ghway ust west of Geor getown First Church has been vacant since ho congregations of First and it Paul Baptist Churches combined to form Mountain Church last year Business Every Monday This Year is Decision Merchants Council Discuss Store Hours ByLaw Change Four people were injured January whin cars driven by Gary Pool of and Sloven I stir Acton collided on the line above the Side Steven Lister and Susan Col Kit of Georgetown a passenger in the Foot car were idmiltid Georgetown Hospital lister had a left irm and shoulder and chest Injuries while Susan hid injuries to her held and abdomen and a broken nose Stephanie Ac ton injured her left and forehead but was not to hospital Gary cut his cor injured tup and elbov and sustained pelvic injuries The car a Pontiac damaged on the front end an estimated SI the Mercedes owned by tcr damage to the front end The line below fad was tin seem of n iry 11 at w a by Matlhcwi of lJillmafid wis damned to tin of li SI a It It J town only dm duo of toi doni to I Bill ths invitation to citizens to write if were interested on serving on boards drow response from jicoplo to fill 21 vacan At a committee meeting Mon day Morrow termed he asking for applications a Wise Ik claimed it up in affiirsl char The on f i ih Sit A ion at tin January 111 it I no irijiii efiiiu is The drive In Mam Gun of 1 mine to the trink the A Blown of rice vcel MOO dim to the frmt I while the Dorcne if bun Mr Levy old p of ad traiion and to thin a new councillor Phil Siddall Another now member Frncsl is in charge of sewage and sanitation which last was held by excouncillor Sandy IV hilt council will continue on Mondays it for the past year com meeting his Deputy Reeve Arthur Speight Insteid of committees meeting continues as fire and ambulance each Thursday these will chairman And Cr Donna Den win eon to chair rnnation and parks with tries and weed con trol added to her duties this year is In of town and development A now councillor Mrs Join Smith has property street and control under her weeks when there is a council com will meet on Thursda s lal In weeks when there mietmi will meet on Council committee meet ill convene it COMMITTEE SETUPS Smith has mule minor in his com set III but Hilly they remain as former The inport f held by ex He Win i Hunter fiocs to the low n now it Morrow Bonds the portfolio held for the p few Mayor Smith has been assigned to Harry Levy Defer Discussion On More Reps For South and Burl in Ion this year n I mi tills wiek the council b the plirul on a council within the thought A mot in be In later aid in i more lino pin linn the first of a new council I nl he in ii rttorkei You ill v I it people hue contributed should he ashamed he sh I Iiu ji t wh have I re ilie e i have h id replied Planning Board Brown He ma a Co Board Mrs Nod- well St A 0 Logan Commit Ice Adjustment J PI Library Board Mr Mary A inly Sandy 1 Lie in St is on r SI Col I I Mitten Mi III Gcorgrtown Recreation Com I I 14 Maple It 1 a Win I I I a I Street He pi Board Mayor Win out that i j ippoint- led fir future REV HAROLD IS NEW LUTHERAN MINISTER FEED SEED SEEKERS Don fori I to keep feed and ilcr out for the birds be in his new I i is is p lor of t lie mini I lit con I on when he wis installed at i service in the hurch on Sunihv Mr Patter who comes here from Monkton succeeds John the church 4 first mlnisler Mr went to Our Church in late f II Mr born in Winnipeg is tin son of Mi Mrs Ralph of Windsor where he received his grade school mid huh school education He wis employee for six in tie purchtMii of the Ford Molor Co there while tak inn in ical at the Detroit of Technology In lliS he enrolled it Con Theological Seminary In Sprm Illinois and Preserve High Schools Folk Night on Tape A decision on hours should bo made by the end of the month in I the results of a 1- representatives of the Merchants Association and loun cil members a council com meeting Monday Dave Mackenzie and Crimes of the Merchants socution told tiny had a questionnaire to ill itiembcrfi which they would analyse From this tiny pi in red to make itioiis to council followiuj a mini January 2d REGULATE OWN HOURS Mackenzie pointed out that they were the chants to ttatc the hours they felt hi in the i have to slay open he added Reeve Morrow the mcichanb should rekuhlc their own hours within a lib by law set up by council suggested the by allow every opening until except Saturdays llic chants decide the particular hours days fed up with for the not opening said WORKED IT OUT ry I conn tin is ilion operators hid worked it mil themselves after the la v is replaced stav open and some he lied Tin eve he control to Hie en tent noon could open hours a day bit repe hi wanted to tie pressure licl on the m rehinls to regulate hours of the on the two nits the The never t is nts Iveswh decided loci pi ice The ihjl week allow mj the slons to then iw it tuns from As soenlion before ikiii RECOMMENDED FIRST Cr Irn lljdi fell It would be i to have the Huns mil the law II it delay s to make ec to tin replied Dive Miekmic Or levy ted council have a meeting with the French Chef Businessmens Lunches ovation his been nude at tin in lunilns ire now be in lhe bit area from twelve till wo week d is The with dis creet music in tin dark panelled w ills and id of an old English bironiil lull com pkti with brass ings drapeins The addition of a Trench chef Jimpus Union is the of the but iuiusimI an on white ta cloths Willi not a ketchup In Chef Jacques Breton wis id at Melini Vcrsulks one of the schools of In trance and his ip- prentleeshlp in fimous rench dining rooms and restaurants Was Campaign Manager Blake Now a Candidate Bob Blake a Oakville business executive has announced his intention to seek the Hilton bast Liberal ination to contest the prov incial election expected later this ear He is the second to his candidacy Last David Butler also of made a announcement ike has been active not only within tho Liberal party with a number of lions including Child Red Cross United Appeal and Children Aid Society He several federal camp aigns is m maker for Hurry ind Rod Whiting Hal ton current MP After several years with the Motor Company he Joined Canada Brick in Slrcctsvlllc where he is vice president In charge of ma nufn luring Thieves Favor Stereos of dash stereos frim to be the kind of birr police report three such in a period of two days this past In case the cart wire unlocked Two of the cassette typo Georgetown school sic i lened to time and had to bo unbolted from lo students who taped whole I lung fiom start to finish The folk held Wcdnes at school was a highly successful pece of the Winter Carnnal which ell this we The Folk featured livo rock group and eight binders The Changing Thyme plus a nameless aggregation Pat Ben at He Inner Church in W lulling in 1060 he s i int pariah in ind Since 19W he h sened in the M parish in ford In he married Barbara Seheuerman of Windsor She i of Grace Hi School of Nursing in Wind With their children Mark Paul j J ine 2 and David thev are living at S liking part in Sunday spec ial service were Rev Paul Bur- who was la of lhe installation Rev Scholz Waterloo who prcichcd lhe sermon and Rev David and Rev Harold Commenting on his political lows Mr told The Her aid We must take a deep look at problems without resorting to the politics of extremes in lhe 70s we con about conciliation of points of view through participatory BOB BLAKE dried alternative between Conservatives refer to as free enterprise and socalled social Ism Government he should reconcile the multiplicity of crests and wills which exist within a free society The poll tician must act as a catalyst on public opinion Mr Blake his wife Marian their three children live at 270 Westwood Drive in of ind local sing ers Kenny Gore Drew and Rob I and Kcv in Head He id also tho program which his preser ved on a of which has been placed in the school library Brian and John Ackrojd who handled the audio end of the v did the taping ild It ii wrong lo present The Liberal nominating con the electorate with cut ud will on March left John Stevens of Changing At right Phil of seme groups

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