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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1971, p. 21

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WILLIAMS A WINNER At the end of a two hour dis cussion between Georgetown council and Hon Winters engin eer for Focal Properties pre viously known De velopments In committee last week nothing was resolved but three issues were clearly set out as major obstacles The first one for Focal Pro perties was the route of tba proposed Georgetown bypass Ron Winters said be had been unable to find out the route despite months of trying He contended no plan of land south of Silver Creek could be sub mitted until this was known he by pass would probably cut through their land The ultimate size of Georgetown controlled partly by the Tor ontoCentred Region Plan would also affect the route of the by pass be stated as be endorsed STEADY HANDGOOD EYEPAY OFF BUI Vincent of Drive shows the trophy he bogged at the recent Ontario Revolver Association Shoot in Toronto and the pistol he did ft with BUI a member of the Georgetown Revolver Club topped all Ontario unregistered shooters in HALTON MANOR NEWS Bazaar Draws Capacity Crowd To Annual Event by Mr Peggy Odehnal On the evening of the of April the Male Chorus of Burlington furnished a very entertaining evening in the auditorium for the residents of Centennial Manor Mr Ernest Berry conducted the chorus through a number of well executed selections and Mrs William accompan ied on the piano Mr Blythe who Is making a career of mus ic played two solos a rhap sody composed by Jobannus Brahms and Debussys Gardens In the Rain The visitors were thanked by Mrs Bertha Cor belt and refreshments were ser ved bringing to a close a very pleasant evening Miss Jessie and Mrs Ethel Hay two residents of the Manor who are members of the Rebekah Lodge Miss of Verdun of Georgetown and Mrs Hay of the Bruce bekahs of had the plea sure of attending a dinner of the of MUton on Mon day April Tho ladies Joyed their evening and had high praise for the members of the Milton lodge On Thursday April the residents of the Manor spent a pleasant afternoon with some of the members of the Golden Age Senior Citiiens Club of The Club members toured the Manor then retired to the auditorium where after noon tea and luncheon was ser ved The Manor residents enjoyed an evening of sacred music in the auditorium when tho Rex- dale Gospel Hall under the lea dership of Mr William Max well paid their monthly visit en Friday evening the of Ap ril Mr Kenneth Forbes of Tor- onto accompanied on the organ and Mr Thompson also from Toronto accompanied on the piano The guests were thanked by Miss Lottie and re freshments were served The residents and staff of Centennial Manor were saddened by the death of Mrs on May at the Manor Mrs War- banks a long time resident was the Manor news correspon dent and win be greatly miss- Invest in Real Estate An Investment in Real Estate can prove to be most profitable if done wisely Talk it over with your Real tor whose training and ex In analyzing invest ments have made him real estate wise Re fa a professional In real estate who subscribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a member of the local board and of the Canadian Real Estate Association Look tor this seal which only your Realtor may dis play BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE BOARD by residents and staff alike St Lukes Anglican Church of Burlington provided entert ainment for the residents of the Manor on Tuesday May The youthful members of St Lukes very talented group present ed a program of music and Scottish folk dances which were greatly appreciated and enjoyed by tho residents Tho visitors wero most heartily thanked by Mrs Bertha Corbett and a lovely lunch was served provided by tho ladles of St Lukes Church The resident and of the Manor held their annual bazaar on the afternoon and evening of Wednesday May The bazaar opened by Mrs Stanley Allen president of tho Manor Auxiliary and a ty crowd attended Tables were set up in the Games room of the Manor for the sale and were well stocked with as sortment of bake goods and handicrafts A wishing well and a penny sale were popular at tractions Tea was served in the auditorium beautifully doc- orated In tho Dutch theme Dainty sandwiches and an as sortment of small cakes and cookies were served and tea was poured by Mrs Reginald Smith Mrs Margaret Mrs Dorothy Foster and Mrs Bertha Corbett Mrs Frank of Acton and Mrs George Newell of Milton played organ selections throughout tho alter- On the evening of of May the St Gabriels child rens choir of Burlington con sisting of members under the leadership of Mrs Hill entertained the residents of the Manor in the auditorium The program was a musical of Charlie Brown was well received by tho residents The visitors were thanked by Mrs Nancy Doupogno and refresh ments were served bringing to close a pleasant evening Only the cars were harmed In five weekend accidents investi gated by Georgetown police Damage estimates totalled but here were no drivers or passengers hurt intersection of fi Streets was tho scene of a two car mishap Sunday which produced damage Eight hundred of that was to a Chev driven by Werner of Brampton rest to a Ford station wagon driven by Allen John Cox Sargent Road PARKED CARS HIT A Ford driven by Ivan of 12 Sims Gate re ceived damage and a 1970 Pontine owned by Paul of dam age in an accident In front of the same day The car was parked on the north side of the street Another accident Involving a parked car happened Saturday opposite Blvd of R George town was driving a 1964 Dodge which collided with a parked Austin belonging to Ken Faulkner of The damage estimate was respectively MINUTES APART There were two cor accidents minutes apart on Friday One the corner of and Sinclair did damage to a Chevclle driven by Doug las Murray of Windsor and 150 damage to a I960 driven by Harold Ivan Ashley of Glen Williams The other involved three cars a 1969 Chev driven by KAISER ALUMINUM HOUSE SIDING Ends Palming You can take ft easy and forget about tiresome expensive repaint ing when you Kaiser house siding it won t peel fade rust or crack you Just hose it down once in awhile to keep its fresh sparkling appearance for wears and years If youre con ring ADDITION or building I on cm far exterior It It backed by a year guarantee Hon and free all today EttablUhed Stwct 301 Armstrong Georgetown 8776931 Greensward of Street a Volvo driven by Dugold of Que bec and 1966 Pontine driven by Charles of Toronto That happened on Street near Albert Street and added over damage ti total Deaf Athletes in Events This Saturday Athletes from tho Ontario De partment of Educations School for Deaf at Milton will be defending the team title they wan last year when more than deaf athletes compete in the second annual International invitational track meet at tho school June Tho oneday meet will feature competitors from Milton the Ontario School for the Deaf Belleville New York State School for the Deaf Rome and the Michigan State School for Deaf Flint Michigan Athletes ranging In ago from 12 to will compete in midget Junior and senior div isions In the meet Set Out Major Obstacles BYPASS INDUSTRY SEWAGE ISSUES FOR TOWN FOCAL ve the town as It exists today or to service tho additional south end development would hove to be made soon A BIT UPSET Winters pointed out he would have to obtain costs on the sew age treatment plant before he could answer What would happen if we dont wont any mora develop ment we want to stay we asked Cr Horry Levy McLaughlin would be a bit upset replied Winters Mayor Smith suggested a committee of council and rep resentatives from Focal Prop erties should meet not as in the post with a full blown proposal presented but to discuss Indiv idual Items at a time a suggestion by deputy reeve Art Speight that council consid er what size they think the town should be TREAD WATER The second contentious Issue industrial land was stressed when Morrow point ed out that council felt Indust rial land should be provided in tho area Focal wants to develop Winters replied that Mc Laughlin felt the agreement bo bought from Develop ments would cover that area too We could stop growth right now at 17 said the mayor a lot of people would like that and land down there could farmland Cr Ern Hydo agreed Were in good position to stand still and tread water for a while he commented Cr Phil pointed out the present industrial land own ed by Focal Properties has not been developed SEWAGE PLANT SIZE The size and cost of additions to the sewage plant was tho third issue to be discussed Cr Hyde explained that one scheme tho cheaper would be large enough addition to ser vice the town It exists to day If the town wants tho smaller scheme ho stated It would bo up to McLaughlin to provide sewage treatment for that part ho wants to develop ho remarked Mayor Bill Smith reminded Winters none of tho Brumac proposals regarding sewage have been satisfactory to town Cr Ernie Sykes maintain ed the decision on the sewn go treatment plant was urgent Ho stated tho tertiary treatment and nutrient removal was man datory but the decision to Meet some of the garden monsters Withering White tab Annoying Aphid Meet some of the monster Killer Control fungicide dandelion plantain w me on and other ornamental t Rote Out CO OP an Inwciltlde iraefldutl Handle ode recomnKndtd a broad range or intact and garden Intact found on mot with Wide killer Effective vet aeon Get rid of white grub and ant you teed your l lb bag at your CO- OP Lawn Garden Cantr now lib lib rtE OPEN FRIDAY TO PM OF Milton Georgetown Bridal Photos Capture The Memory Of The Day FOR YOUR DAY PHOTOS CALL 8773923 ADAMS PHOTOGRAPHY 40 PRINCE DmI With Extra Savings At Trio GARBAGE BAGS HOSE ONE SIZE FITS All pairs 100 or Money Refund KLEENEX FLAT FOLD ISOs for 100 BAND AID Sugg 59c MODESS 39 RAID OR BLACK FLAG FOR HOUSE AND GARDEN Sugg STRETCH DIAPERS 399 SUN GLASSES REDUCED TO CLEAR Priced from 99 OFF INSECT REPELLENT Sugg 139 88c MENS BUL0VA WATCHES 50 OFF SUAVE PROTEIN SHAMPOO Sugg rc 79c WOODBURY SHAMPOO Sugg 58c N0XZEMA SKIN CREAM 69 IAY 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