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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1971, p. 17

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ITS GET AWAY TIME FOR FRISKY CUBS Fifty two Cuba and leaders were at the Georgetown District Thais Kel Lake In the distance beyond part of party of I First and second year Georgetown District Cubs and leaders camp at Cedar Glen near Bolton earlier this month Here Georgetown District Cubs resting during a May hike In I till manage smiles after climbing around the rocky Niagara leader Margaret Owen crosses stream via a rope during the Rattlesnake Point area Escarpment during a May bike one of the Photos by Terry Colter Branch 120 Donates Toward Glen War Memorial by Ralph A little over membership were on hand lost Thursday at the branch general meeting which proved to be lively and interesting One subject which was discus sed most thoroughly was tho method of electing the tive The membership complied with a motion on tbo floor that of votes must bo obtained by a candidate before he can be declared elected It was disclosed that Ontario provincial command has some resolutions on the books which w be presented to the delog at the Waterloo convention April to Juno These resolu tions are Intended to bring ab out better and ion between auxiliaries and branches Wo believe this will not effect Branch where two organizations operate In perfect harmony DRAUGHT BEER SOON Over years many mem bers have advocated that draught should be made avail able at the branch and over the years many executives looked into this situation and have continually come up with answers too expensive to install and not enough room Now it with the mod locations used by the manufac turers of the equipment It con be installed in the branch at reasonable price without taking up too much space The received the green light to go ahead Those prefer draught It have it In tho near future COBNFIt STONES It was made known by com Three Major Stores Will Locate Bramalea Centre plans for a million com mercial shopping city centre complex designed to serve as a major regional centre for area were ed by Consolidated Developments Ltd last The plans announced arc for the second stage of the develop ment Same stores and office buildings have already been constructed and work is well tin way on the Eaton s depart ment store- which will anchor one end of complex and will be open this all complex Jointly announc ed with the Chingiiacousy Mum Complex will be south of Highway between Dixie and SPRING OF 73 Arthur S Armstrong vice president of Consolidated said when the city centre Is completed the spring of 1973 it will be Can ada first three department lore shopping centre and with a total of more than square feet of retail space It will also include approximately SO other retail stores as well as a dual movie theatre a large health spa and public recreation facilities such as tennis courts and an indoor golf centre First phase of the project now completed Includes stores and service shops well as professional offices occupy InH about square feet well a square foot of flee building TWO LEVELS cast end of the second phase of complex will be anchored by an square foot rode Mart a foot Miracle Food Mart and a third major department store of 120000 square feet as yet unnamed Linking tho two ends will be a square foot two level climatecontrolled mall which will be connected to the Cbing municipal complex at the cast end of centre by a covered walkway Construction of shopping centre is expected to cost ap proximately million with completion of the first phase of the mall slated for next July CONVENTION HOTEL Other developments planned for the city centre include a 250 convention hotel a N0RVAL SHELL SERVICE LICENSED MECHANICS REPAIRS HOUR EMERGENCY TOWING Radio Dispatched PHONE Day or Night KEITH ELLA Open every Ev in square foot building a medical and out patient clinic and approximately apart suites Allan Eaton vice of Eaton Co sa his comp any has been waiting unl I the area met the criteria of popula and growth potential before becoming involved He the city centre should become the main centre In tho area draw people not only from Brum and the township but from Brampton has a population of about people at present and is expected to increase to over in the near future The market for the shopping centre present totals mare than persons Mr Armstrong said building permits have been obtained for the entire complex which will have a total value of over million when all the planned construction is complete stones are Inscribed with io words Branch 120 JULY FIREWORKS prior to the above meeting executive met with Mayor Smith to discuss what to do with the fireworks that did not work on tbo 24th of After discussion It was decided that July 1st would be or proprlate time to have the dis play It is hoped by tho firework committee that perhaps Sports Diy can be arranged to precede the rework display Cooperation will be aught from Georgetown Public Schools NOMINATED FOR OFFICE Before the nomination of can for incoming committee membership chairman Bruce Collins let It bo known that members who are not paid up may not stand for ffico and will bo unable to vote the election on Sunday Juno Doubtlessly Bruce will it that membership cards will be examined on Juno Those nominated for the new executive were for president Ward Collins 1st vlco dent Stephens G King Arnold Chamberlain Collins 2nd vice It Dumper Chamberlain Collins Cooper M Eland J Ferguson It Timpson King II Bad bam I For executive members four to be elected H Cross Scholield Dumper Boyd C Russell Timpson P Chomberlain Eland F Nicholson King R Howes B Hill Arnold J Murphy B Collins Wright II Atkinson HELP BUILD CAIRN At last executive meeting a motion was passed to donate toward the of Glen Williams memorial to the Armed Forces of the wars and tho Korean Joe intended to give away last Friday but to popular demand he hand out steaks to Cumpsty M J Louth Steph ens W Hamilton Dumper Richard and Cooper Car Club winners were Cross K Nash Hamilton Collier Saturday night bingo went to Kay Lorusso Telford A Coupland GRAVEL BUILDING SAND ROAD GRAVEL FILL and TOP SOIL GARNET BUD HAINES Glen Williams FILL Your Coal Bin NOW Guarantor your familys comfort by filling your Coal Bin NOW with Quality Fuel at Summer Prices SUMMER PRICES in effect now BRAMPTON FUELS 36 Brampton Ferguson WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF TRACTORS FERGUSON MP 10 VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE ELECTRIC START Four forward gearsfve speeds In each gear without clutching Electee start is standard Takes mower and dozens of attachments for snow leaf sweeping spray log lllng a year round Investment See us now about trades terms and a trial dr ve Allison Highway EQUIPMENT CO ITD Dairy Queen Thursday and Friday June 3 4 only Eat drink and be merry GUELPH GEORGETOWN

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