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

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HOPPY IS HAPPY ENGLISH and fat English Milton are happy to announce the safe arrival of a son David Bry an Juno 3 1071 at George town hospital A brother for Tracy and Glenn Many thanks to Dr Thompson and the nursing staff Ed and Lisa Hass It It Georgetown arc happy to announce the birth a Eon Robert In Geor getown District Memorial Hospital June 1971 weigh ing lbs Thanks to Dr and the nurs ing staff A brother for MILLER BUI and Betty Orchard Blvd happy to announce the birth of their son Adrian Murray lbs on May 31 at Georgetown District Mem orial Hospital Our thanks to Dr Macintosh and LEAPING LEGS LAND LAURELS FOR LAWR lawr hold his pet frog which last week captured the great frog race at Senior Public School beating a large entry swamp hoppers At right Is chief race steward Bob Slanke the leaching staff and between them the coveted frog race trophy Stream Road Cleanups In New SWEEP Program The SWEEP is on After a month of preparat ory interviewing high school and university students In Halton vicinity have been hired by the Halton Re gion Conservation Authority for the Ontario Governments Students Working In an En vironmental Enhancement Pro gram The program is sponsored 100 by the Provincial Gov ernment with hired by tho Department of Energy and Resources Mana- through lis Conserva tion Authorities Branch and by the Department of Lands and Forests HIRED Each department has hired 1000 students and receives million to cover tho cost of wages and equipment The Halton Region Cooserv Authoritys force in cludes senior supervisor clerical staff and work crews Approximately quarter of the students hired arc girls Tho crews bo involved in stream and roadside cleanups maintenance of conservation areas and assisting the Auth oritys technical staff CREATE WORK The office staff began work ing last week with the work crews beginning in stages for the next month The program will bo virtually complete by the end of August program is designed to work opportunities for 2000 young people giving them a chance to participate actively In environmental Dissent After ByLaw is Prepared Mayor Peeved GRADUATES AT WESTERN DRENDA ELLIOTT Miss Elliott the year old daughter of Mr and Mrs John Elliott Crescent received her Bach elor of Arts degree during vocation ceremonies at the University of Western Ontario in London Mr and Mrs Elliott and family held a dinner party for their daughter at the Bav arian Inn in London where guests attended from Barbad os London England and Ge orgetown is presently employed by the Provincial Government at Ontario Place in Toronto For Professional Real Estate Services CONSULT A REALTOR A Realtor Is a profession al In real estate who sub scribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a member of the local and the Canadian Real Estate Association He is trained to evaluate your problem and recom mend a solution So whether you are sell ing a 3 room bungalow or a room chateau see a Real tor Look for this seal which only he can display BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE When three councillors balk ed at a motion to have a by law prepared to sell a 30 foot lanewoy to Golden Gateway Construction at I council meeting it riled May or Smith Im disappointed ho said We paid solictor to prep are this and the dissent should have come before this Revo Morrow and Sid- dall and were op ponents They argued that the asked is not enough for the property It adjoins a town house project tho Mountain- view and Dale Gala corner Cr Hyde maintained that land is of no use to the town and could bo a liability to maintain if retained A STEAL Joan Smith said she Is not sure how much more the town could ask but I wont bring a steal Like this council again You coll it a steal then vote for it sold Reeve Morrow They are advertis ing condominiums instead the wo agreed to let them build And Ive brought to attention tonight wo should collect in charges which so far havent been paid RED HERRING Cr Levy said council had agreed on sale in the com mittee and no evidence bad been submitted at the meeting to bis opinion If there are reasons for it up lets bear be sold These seem to be red berrings When two readings of selling bylaw wore voted on only Reeve Morrow and Cr opposed the sale But third and final reading was de layed until a future meeting on request of Cr Denfson The next public holiday Canada Day July ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD fBIRTHSd I deaths MacLACHLAN I would like to thank the following people for their kindnesses during my stay in hospital my friends and neighbours classmates and fellow cubs for gifts and cards My mom and dads friends for their assistance at home the staff and nurses of the childrens ward of George town and District Memorial Hospital for tho treatment and core To Rev Kelvin Johnston for his visits Spec ial thanks to Doctors Ashen- hurst Thompson and Duff and George town Ambulance scrvico Craig McKECHNIE I wish to thank everyone who so kind ly remembered mo with cards flowers gifts phone calls etc while I wo patient in Peel Memorial Hospital and since returning home A special thanks to Dr Dr and Mrs Mrs GRADUATES IN NURSING A Georgetown District High School graduate Catharine Young received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at McMaster University convoca tion on May 28 and the Ruth Burke Memorial award for out standing achievement in her course She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs James Young Shelley Street Senior Citizens Week JUNE 20th TO 26th SPECIAL SUNDAY SERVICES at Georgetown Churches June Attend Church of Your cholco Monday June at Wrigglesworth School MOVIE YOURS MINE OURS STARRING HENRY FONDA AND LUCILLE BAIL Tuesday June SENIOR CITIZENS PICNIC at Hamilton run by Senior Citizens Club of Georgetown Thursday June 24th OPEN HOUSE Senior Cottage it pm Friday June 25th BUS TOUR of country for Senior Citizen Bus leaves pm return around pm Saturday June at 730 pm Rod Cross entertainment program at Centennial School For further Information call Georgetown Recreation Dept 8775231 and all the nurses who laled ma Their many acts of kindness were greatly ap preciated Elva McMILLAN I her home on Tues day Juno 1071 Clarrldge beloved wife of Grant McMillan Rock wood ago years dear mother of Donna Mrs Tom Manes of Acton bel oved grandmother of Bill Bradloy Barry sister of Mrs Myrtle Storey Mrs Mary Matthews Mrs Gen evieve Mrs Dor othy Tyler and Mrs Betty Garvin Friends may call the Shoemaker Funeral Home Acton Funeral service Friday at interment Presbyterian Ce mctcry WESLEY Wllhemlna Minn Suddenly on Sunday Juno at Ont Minn Livingstone of Centen nial Court Apartments wife of the Into Fred Wesley and mother of tho late Koy dear sister of Ida Mrs H Davidson Toronto and Mary Mrs of Pal the late Sarah Jessie Mrs M Joyce Hugh Jock Donald Wren Funeral service was conduc ted in followed by cremation THE GEORGETOWN HE BALD THURSDAY JUNE PAGE 3 CARDS OF THANKS CORDARO My thanks Dr Dr Rich ards and staff of Georgetown Memorial Hospital to Pas tor Lohnes and friends Maple Baptist Church for words of comfort and cards To my good neighbours of Norman dy Blvd God bless you nil A friend in need is a friend indeed Cord- aro HAMILTON Wo would like to tako this opportunity to thank all our many friends for the help given us during past few months A spe cial thank you to Georgo and Mary Jim Max Linton Tony and Betty Hull Irene Carr Ray and Norah Jones Roy and Dora Coup- land Wo going to Eng land for the summer and hope to all our many friends in Georgetown in tho fall Ebio and Drew Ham ilton SHEPHERD wish to thank my friends and neighbours Canadian Legion for their lovely flowers and cards al so a thank you to Dr ness and hospital staff tor their kind ness to me while I was a pa tient in Georgetown Dis trict Memorial Hospital Mrs Maud Shepherd SUMMER DISCONTINUED LINE GLENDORAWALLCOTH Suggested Retail and KINGFISHER VINYLS Retail per Bolt While they last ONLY Bolt INTERIOR PARA PAINTS From 495 Gal OakQueen Paint and Wallpaper ltd 130 Guelph St House Tun to Sat 9 to G and till pm Monday until September COTTON BROTHERS 25 SALE CONTINUES FATHERS DAY MENS Short Sleeve SHIRTS from 279 MENS KNITTED TSHIRTS MENS Press SHORTS from 279 OFF Group Mens Pants OFF Mens Suits 25 OFF Mens Spring Jackets Many More Anniversary Specials 25 OFF Ladies Raincoats 25 OFF ass Dresses Pant Dres LADIES KNIT TOPS from si 59 LADIES Crimp Slax from 699 LADIES SHORTS from 199 Cotton Brothers DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN CASH CHARGE IAYAWAY SBItsftclion TUfSDAY WEDNE50AY SATURDAY OQBM 900 to n THURSDAY AND to

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