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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1971, p. 2

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Peter Bowesaa eft Mlgb- boor to tba told Est ting Council an addition to washrooms and a restaur- tat are being built at drag- strip and if they had building permit When dark French said they didnt Reeve Tom HID said the bolldfng inspector would be there In the moraine Bowman told council the char ges he brought against the were be cause the bylaw only says when racing can be carried oat but does oat state when it cant TIED DOWN Reeve Tom im the new by law passed la ter in the evening tied every thing to tight Craig spoke on the subject and reminded council of past abuses by the drag strip owners Being a social scientist I feel it is contrary to the laws of human behaviour to reward some for abuse he HIGH SCHOOL ROYALTY A Grade student Carol was crowned queen of the prom at the Georgetown ft District High School annua formal Friday evening Her princesses are Debbie EtsUger and Marten Kent theme of this years formal was Ha waiian Paradise 150 Grant Helps Limehouse Camp For too first time council made a grant to the Georgetown to run a playground in school okayed the grant of provided the money would be spent In the township playground will be held Monday Wednesday and day all through July as it has been for tho past two years but council has never been asked to contribute previously Until this year limehouse was covered In the canvass but this year no canvassers could be found to Church Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold R Patter 45 a Sunday School 11 am Worship Georgetown Alliance Church Centennial Public School Minister J Phillips Telephone 10 Sunday School all dosses Morning worship 7 pjn Evening Service Norval Presbyterian Church Minister Rev H D Smith 1000 Morning Worship Nursery care 1116 Church School Baptist Church Minister Rev Organist Mrs 10 am Church School lil Morning Worship 7 Evening Fellowship VISITORS WELCOME No Building Permit Council Will Check The reevo stated tho council bad spent three nights on the by law alone and had good advice feel this Is a safe one I think you wilt find it a lot sounder he concluded A few more restrictions were Imposed on tbe Toronto Inter national as It Is now Monday night passed and more restrictive bylaw governing car racing license fee remained at last year a level a year for a dragstrlp for an unlimited track and for a motorcycle track will be limited to three meets a week with following noun MAT after Victoria Day Friday tia 11 so Saturday l tffl JUNE JULY Monday to Thursday tul Friday and Satur day tin m 8EPTBHBEB OCTOBER Friday and Saturday till 30 pm tbe holidays through summer Victoria Day Domin ion Day Civic Holiday Labour Day and Thanksgiving the hours Sunday racing is covered in a separate bylaw under the Lord Day Act CLAMP DOWN council clamped down on the points which caus ed many complaints last year The bylaw slated the gates could not bo opened more than two hours prior to the start of racing and banned the running of engines until 30 minutes be fore race time The lights illuminating the race track must be turned off within 15 minutes after the last This was a sore point with many residents last year who described tbe blaring lights as almost as annoying as noise No camping will be allowed this year a provision which was also in last years by law Would Boost Separation Fee In Township An increase in tbe fee for se paration of a lot from to was recommended to Council by tbe Commit tee of Adjustment Monday night In addition they suggested the fee In a family transaction should be to if the land is sold within five years after separation The present amount la If tbe land Is sold within five years after the separation BEAT REGULATIONS In family transactions there has not been and will not bo under the new proposal any if tho land Is retained in the family over a period of five years Charles and Tom Van of the Committee of Ad justment told council the family transaction has been used to get around the regulations Some times they got the separation was supposed to be a fa deal commented Tom Van INCREASED VALUE Charles pointed out the of Adjustment felt the Increase was fair since of land has Increased since the setting of the K fee Council made no decision but will discuss it in committee Rear End Collision Town Couple Injured A Georgetown couple were Injured and their Chevy badly damaged in an accident in Maple on May Mr and Mrs Bill Armstrong and daughter Barbara of 8 EI gin Street were westbound on Richmond Street at 8 m In a mile zone when their car was struck from behind by a car driven by Brian Cooper of Maple The Cooper cor car eened and knocked down a pole Mr Armstrong received a leg injury and Mrs Armstrong In juries to her neck Their daugh ter escaped injury one night and put a for sale sign up tho next day when it Esquesing Briefs The radar unit will be assigned to the line and 17 a letter In formed council Monday night Mrs Patricia Hairing ton Prince Street Williams sought permission to open a handicraft shop featuring local artisans Es kimo and Indian work She said the neighbours had no objections Neither did coun cil Jimmy Morrison a res ident of the 1st line asked why the township can do anything about the holes en road On being assured it would be looked after be re marked to the road superin tendent You haven t been down there since last Sept ember Spencer Wilson asking for snow fencing for Hornby Ball park was told he could have it on the same condi tions as other years meaning it had to be returned next day and In goodcondition He was also assured the Ge orgetown Fair Board would be considered for a grant when he put on his other hot and appeared as a rep resentative of the Fair Knox Presbyterian Church Miln 1111 Church 2MB MINISTER REV N YOUNG ORGANIST MM Gowland CO a Chttrch School a m Morning Worship NURSERY CARE GEORGETOWN EVANOEUSTIC CENTRE MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT C Pastor BIBLE PREACHING 11 am and Family Sunday School 9 A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main St Rev Jack McCaflmn am Sunday School llam Morning Worship 7pm Evangelistic Service Tuesday Prayer and Ministry Children Cnarch Daring Both Services What do Christian Scientists really believe Com to this Christian Where Do We Look for Guidance by John Richard Kenyon of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship at on May nth In Martingrove Collegiate Auditor tain at Rood Sponsored by First Church of Christ Scientist Etobicoke GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH WINS SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AWARD GEORGETOWN THURSDAY MAY Mia FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND Mr IGA suggests Canned Ham Coca Cola 239 Buns 25 a arrow mast ran DINNER HAMS SIDE BACON SH0PSY COLE SLAW 89 POTATO SALAD X IT unitiAf 59 WIENERS LUSCIOUS BEAUTIES Strawberries CABANA BANANAS SET raoouci VINE RIPE TOMATOES 3 87 aSumSaunSa BRIQUETS 69 BOOK MATCHES 5 AM LIGHTER FLUID 32 ALUMINUM FOIL PAPER RITE NAPKINS Hit Fruit Drinks 99 CHOICE and service still lives at IGA Mary Weds Wears Mothers Wedding Gown The Christian Missionary Alliance Church In Georgetown the spring Sunday School contest over IS other lag churches from London Ontario Truro Nova Scotia Pastor David J Phillips shown above with the trophy re ports that every department In the Sunday School has deno ted since January congregation la currently meeting In Centennial Public School On Saturday afternoon May 16 at three clock in Trinity Anglican Church Rev David Adams officiated at the double ring ceremony of Mary Catherine daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur of and Rob ert James Beimel of son of Mr and Mrs John of Brentford The bride was given in marriage by her father wore her mothers wedding gown a blush pink satin gown fashion ed with fitted bodice and ny lon yoke embroidered with seed pearls and a chapel length train A matching finger tip veil was caught in a tiara of seed pearls and She carried a cascade of white and pink roses She won her greatgrandmothers pearls loa ned for the occasion by Hiss Mabel of Vlneland Stat ion maid of honour was Mel Turner and bridesmaids were Deborah Mrs Flet cher Cochrane the grooms sis ter and Deborah Ewlea They wore Identical floor length gowns of apple green Lace with empire waists and scoop neck lines with pumps and gloves tinted to match Each carried a Victorian bouquet of pink car nations and white gardenias William Richards of Niagara Palls was groomsman and ush ers were David and Mark tbe brides brothers and Peter Kirfay Mrs Audrey Bel played the wedding mus ic and during tbe signing of the register George Green of sang Schubert a Ave Maria A recaption was held after wards in Trinity parish halt The brides mother received her guests wearing a pale blue silk shantung dress and coat ensemble fashioned In princes lines embroidered with a pan el of seed pearls with match ing accessories and an orchid corsage The grooms mother assisting lo the receiving line wore a pale yellow crimplene dress and coat ensemble with matching accessories and an or chid corsage John of Peterborough uncle of the bride acted as master of ceremonies for tba festivities For a honeymoon trip to South Carolina the bride travelled In a navy blue suit with red wet took accessories and a cors age of red carnations Tho bride end groom will re side In where the groom who Is a recent gradu ate in Business Administration employed with Dominion Stores The bride a graduate of Holy Name of Mary School for Girls Is employed at the Royal Bank In West Toronto Guests at the wedding came from Toronto Montreal Pitta- burgh Lon don Kitchener Ham ilton Hanover and Georgetown brides mother fa the former Olive Moyer of George town and her father was ac countant at tbe Royal Bank branch here some years ago Get Results With Real Estate Ads PEOPLE BUY THE HERALD TO READ AND READ THE HERALD TO BUY Bedding Plants Varlatloa of Flown Variattea of Vogotablu OUR SPECIALTIES Bogenhi Hybrid Tomatoaa HANOINO BASKETS 99 PATIO COTS JO TUB GERANIUMS SO Potting Soil Part Moat Available 1 POUND FREE PURCHASE OF PLANTS Haase 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