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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1971, p. 19

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New Equipment Tests for Hearing Vision Defects our year old David Miller t a stereo butt The earphones pari of new County Health Unit equipment which delects hearing defects in pre school children The new service testing preschoolers hear ins and vision was in I rod here Inst month Dust Potholes Speeding Condition of Fifth Line Brings Limehouse Delegation After hearing complaints from a delegation of ratepayers who live on the Fifth Line just north of the village of council has promised to look into the possibility of paving a stretch of the road next year Councillors also agreed to contact the Department of Transportation and Com to see if a 30 speed limit sign can be posted near a hill which is situated there Mrs Edith Regent told the meeting Monday night road conditions on the Fifth Line are terrible She complained that graders working on the road stir up dust and that she can feel dirt on her kitchen table when the window is open Reeve Tom Hill explained council la undertaking to pave bo many streets in the townships villages each year Next year we re going to take a look at Limehouse and Stewart town Maybe we can Eve part of the road into he said SUGGESTS RECONSTRUCTION Reeve Hill wondered mere would be enough width to reconstruct the road We can get construction money sooner than we can get maintenance money he said Road superintendent C Bud Snow said there have been two engineering surveys taken on the corner which leads into Limehouse We contacted a man two or three years ago about blasting at that corner He said he wouldn t touch it because of the school being there Reeve Hill recalled Limehouse school is located close to the comer Snow said the only way to cure the poor condition of he road is to hardtop it We 11 hove to work towards that end Hill added There not much we can do this year but we can pretty near guarantee it if the department goes along with us next year he said If they don go along with you I suggest you let the potholes go deep enough so traffic can more than five or 10 miles per hour Mrs Regent husband Otto offered Mr Regent estimated some cars are travelling 65 to on the Another member of the delegation Don Brown asked about the 30 speed limit sign If you can Ret It 111 guarantee you I II have the sitting In my driveway picking off speeders he said A fourth spokesman Joe Meurer owner of Twins Woodworking warned council about the dangerous curve in the One thing you should When we asphalt he road they re going to go faster Mr Snow reminded delegation Norvof Pennies Trade Makes Economic Gap Vivid Mr Mrs George Smith Sr celebrated their wedding anniversary on Sunday October with their family and relatives at the home of their son and daughter In law Mr and Mrs Donald Smith and children Diane and Lorl Also present were their sons Kenny and Mr and Mrs George Smith and their children Paul and Steven About guests enjoyed the buffet dinner to mark the happy occasion Mr and Mrs George Smith and their two sons Paul and Steven have moved into lovely new home south of the village They have built beside Mr Mrs Donald Smith and home a recent Paul Anglican Ladies Guild meeting held in the Parish Hall it was decided to sell tickets for a Christmas Cooking Demonstration to be held in the Blue Flame Room Brampton on Tuesday November Unit One of United Church Women held their regular monthly meeting at Ihe home of Mrs Murray Laird on Thursday afternoon October with Mrs Wllbcrt Cleave presiding The roll call waB answered with a poem or thought on Thanksgiving followed the devotional on Ihe same theme by Mrs Samuel Shaw Mrs Guy Wilson gave the chapter from the study book on the economic differences of the American countries The quite different country ana were given pennies to trade with equivalent the percentage of that try a economy Some had and some had or but the S A had and Canada had Then they bargained traded and bought the goods their country needed from each other The countries had very little to gain with except what they produced in their own country Following the meeting lunch was served by the hostess Misted by Mrs Harold Lyons and Mrs Gordon Miller Two families In the district enjoyed holidays in Europe this Mr and Mrs Lawrence May enjoyed a four week vacation visiting Holland a Rhine cruise into France and on to Paris then to London England a seven days tour of Scotland and four days In Ireland Mr and Mrs Alan imork then on to Sweden enjoyed a 3 weeks conducted tour England and Scotland landing In Copenhagen Den Mrs Ed McLean Mrs with equip mint The IcMmg mailable appointment through Hie Health Unit mm to hearing mil dcfecls during the Up until nui inisc frets were not discon rul until testing in Sill ml In the Moil Bog Councillors Resignation No Longer Necessary Georgetown Mr Editor I if would allow mi to use the of to advise tin residents of Georgetown particularly those of ward about my current status with to Council 1 been able work out agreement with my which as It inch mi ins ilia my firmly and I will continue to reside in Georgetown and unless there arc unforeseen position on Council will be For the time being I am acting as a business to the company operation and fons long as this lontmuis I will be flying at for ier Council melting with any luck nil this situation should not be extended beyond end of ember finally wished us well on our expected tun to who expressed rcgrcl it my wife and I like In our chunks Yours very truly P Award Contract To Move House Douglas was Awarded tin for moving a house it liil North it a tender price of Tin house is burnt relocated as of rebuildlnp of Ontario Strict trie Willis told until the house would only be unoccupied for days Council the paying of GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY OCTOBER Page AUCTION SALE of household furniture antiques appliances glass china cor and property at his residence Bronte St In Milton For Max Saturday Oct 30 Chesterfield and two matching chairs chrome kitchen table and a chain kitchen step stool wooden kitchen table and chairs oak din trig room suite with round extension table buffet glass doors and ft choirs odd chairs small chest of drawers I tables flower table table china cabinet single steel bed and mattress garbage can oval flower table modern rock chair new card tabic mirror Appliances Wise etc Red Quantity of yard goods new table lamps E vacuum cleaner Moffat a burner stove E refrigerator toaster portable aluminum double laundry tubs mix master G TV set medicine cabinet garden hose ft ladder step ladder lawn choir quantity of good glassand china ornaments GE floor polisher pots and pans quantity of preserves selection of sealer some and other tools rotallller table saw and motor wheel barrow Antiques Pine trunks steamer trunk book cabinet wicker troy pr of corner what not shelves oil lamp nigh back chairs rocking chair cane bottom large feather upholstered rocker black walnut bed and dresser bedroom suite double bed dresser and wash stand commode double bed and mattress and draiser rocking chair old clock copper boiler S gallon crock tops oak and old picture frames Car 1959 selling as Is Property more or less erected on property Is a storey room house kitchen living room dining room bedrooms bathroom upstairs and partial downstairs there Is also a small barn on the property property will be sold sublect to a reasonable reserve bid 10 percent down day sale payable In cash or certified cheque balance In days when possession will be given Inspection of property Oct In the evening from until to clock for further information regarding property call 8S3 1032 Property wilt be offered approximately Terms are cosh on chattels ill health Is forcing Mr to sell alt his belongings Owner and Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale lumber Lunch Chris A Schouten AUCTIONEER The date of Easter is deter mined as the first Sunday after the full Moon on or next after March widening of Ontario Street to O P D 63 to J Mackic f958 to Puck to A to to G Murphy and to J MACS MILK MOORE PARK FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT NEW MAPLE LEAF SAUSAGE LB BREADED MAPLE LEAF WAXED BOLOGNA PIECE LB 39 CANADA EXTRA FANCY SNOW APPLES i A CANADA NO CAULIFLOWER HEAD CANDY APPLES roR 59 Roasts SIRLOIN TIP ROUND STEAK RUMP 1ST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER 73 LB MACS GRADE A LARGE EGGS 43 SLICED MILD OR NIPPY Reg CHEESE 411 CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES Reg I Lb 2 pi 100 CHOCOLATE BARS Reg BARS PHILIPS SOFT TONE LIGHT BULBS REG or 100s PACKAGE OF 49 SPECIALS ON SALE OCTOBER 282930 YOU ASKED FOR IT and we listened CHANNEL IS COMING TO CHANNEL 12 for Cable TV Subscribers 12 CHANNELS- You now have a full dial of TWELVE CHANNELS for your entertainment and theres no extra charge of course You should need to do nothing more than fine tune your set to receive WBUFs popular selection of programming on channel most local television listings carry guide for Channel and Georgetown Cable TVs new feature for subscribers will be on your set NOVEMBER 1st Please Call for information MAIN 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