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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1971, p. 19

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Conoriten Tire Opn FRIDAY CEREMONY MAKES IT OFFICIAL Canadian Tire Corporation president Dean Muncaster left and Georgetown reeve Rlc Morrow hold the ribbon while mayor BUt Smith gives it the official snipping to open the new Canadian Tire Corporation store in the Georgetown Market Friday morning Beside Mr Mun caster Is Alex Barron chair man of the board of and next to him Murray store proprietor Separate Decisions for Motel Apartment Plans A proposed motel and apart meat on No 7 Highway by Aler la having a stormy ride The acreage on which It Is planned currently zoned in dustrial has been approved Tor reaming by the Planning Board and by council the latter on a majority vote Stumbling block In council has been the apartment All coun cillors have expressed approval for the motel but four oppose locating an apartment adjoining an industrial area Monday motion to split the Into two separate by carried on a recorded vote Cr Joan Smith who made the motion explained that she believes the two plans should not be Included In one bylaw This precludes councillor supporting one phase which he favours she aid LOST OUT The developer made one application to deal with one parcel of land and thats what we dealt with said Cr Em Hyde Mrs Smith la feeling bad because lost out to the majority rule Risers Morrow said be hot Walked to a resident who wrote a mall bag letter criticizing council for delaying the motel when the reeve that the op position is to an apartment the separately he said I hope wc wont bargain one against the other but decide each on its own merits said Phil Cr Hyde said economics and land topography preclude one without the other and warned that denial for an apartment could defeat the motel plan too Cr Harry Levy said he is aware of this but would support motion for separate by laws OPPOSITE This motion Is what we decided at a committee meeting and Im surprised that it has been presented observed Cr Hyde I can agree with you up to a point sola Reeve Morrow but sauce for the goose la sauce for the gander and I recall a similar thing when a church location was being decided a few years ago Mayor Smith said tie coula not oppose the motion council should be aware of the developers position as pointed out by Cra Hyde and Levy RECORDED On a recorded vote Mayor- Smith Reeve Morrow and Slddall Smith and Levy favoured two bylaws with Cra Hyde and Sykes Deputy Reeve Speight was ab sent from the meeting Pottery Plant Tour For WL as the topic was Agriculture and Canadian Industry for 11 November meeting of the tour had been arranged to visit local Industry The White Oak Acton Two carloads of todies met at the home of the president Mrs on Wednesday evening November ad it was about a twenty minute drive from there to the pottery company Mr Secord welcomed the ladies and explained the different steps as they went along through the plant tin the making of beautiful pottery Some of the group even tried and were successful In turning out some of the fascinating works of art It was a most interesting visit Before leaving Mrs Smith who had planned the tour thanked Mr for giving members the OTortunity of seeing this ancient done in the modern way The Ladles to the home of Mrs who was hostess for the meeting Mrs Jesse opened the usual way followed by the minutes of previous meeting Correspondence was dealt with Main items of business were Mrs Owen who was delegate to the Area Convention gave a good report It stated that the convention next year would be Stratford that It might be some time before it would be held In Gudph again As some thought it was only fair for the other districts to have it closer to their home as their turn came Current events were given by Mrs As the hour was getting late the motto was held over till December meeting The ladles were treated to a dej- lunch which was a bit out of the ordinary They were served Buna which Is a Polish a clear soup with the distinctive flavour of beet root This was fallowed by a tiny Wile hot meat pastry triangle To top off the meal the ever popular butter tarts were passed around Mrs Given assisted Mrs In serving the group At the recent Erin District High School Miss received her diploma Although it was a perfect night lor the Community Centre Euchre party sponsored by the Hall board There was not a large crowd Nine fables were Fifteen rounds Wen played High lady was Mrs Irene Watson Ugh gent Charlie Thompson The many Ballinafad friends of Mrs Robert will be pleased to know she was able to leave hospital last week after her recent car accident Pleased to report Mr Archie McEnery is home and much Im proved Also Mr Robert Foster is home after his recent stay In hospital Mrs Richard Shortlll is a patient in Guelph hospital Hope she will soon be able to return Mrs Bird lew from England on Saturday to stay with her son and Utile granddaughter Helen She will be staying for a visit and will welcome home from hospital her daughter inlow and brand new little grandson Mr and Mrs Paul Ecklesnd family of Brampton were recent visitors with the Eckert family We extend sympathy to Mr and Mrs Marshall and family in the loss of a brotherinlaw Mr Earl Jackson Mr and Mrs Moffat of Ottawa to the funeral of the Late Mr Jackson which took place at Erin on Friday People came from far and near for the annual Church Turkey supper There were close to who sat down to the well laden tables on Saturday lught The parents auxiliary to the Cubs and Scouts held their meeting the Community Centre on Monday night Nov 1st Besides other things discussed was the Christmas bazaar coming up later this month Tickets are now bdgn sold for a beautifully dressed doQ which will be raffled off that night Parents of the Cubs and Scouts accompanied the boys to Toronto on Saturday when they travelled to Maple Leaf Gardens to see the Ice Follies The Ballinafad Brownies were Invited to share the bus Sheila and Mrs A bylaw win now be prepared to rezone part of the property to CI for a motel and a second by law to to M for an apartment Draw Winner Richer by 530 Faith In the honesty of the ticket seller paid off tor John Ferguson of Main Street Friday night A couple of weeks ago he bought a book of Georgetown Minor Soccer Association draw tickets from a seller who was temporarily out but promised to mike them out in his name as soon as he could get some more When the winning ticket was drawn at the Soccer Assoc iations dance It was John Fergusons The win was worth hair the total proceeds A prize for the boy selling the most tickets went to Steven Bevan who disposed of IB books Andy Long sold 15 books and Herb Kewley 13 books Esquesing Council Briefs Esquesing council on Monday okayed the holding of a lottery by Mountain Union Womens Institute at their bazaar In Hall A letter from the Hal ton Counly Health Unit informed council that Willow Park trailer camp In was well jn ana maintained and had no sewage or water problems They recomm ended the maximum number of serviced lots be There are serviced lots now Council hired Mrs Vera Nasalskl as bookkeeper at a salary of a year Building Inspector Tom McLean reported a total of in building permits issued during October with fees accruing to Ihe township of An outside light which was Intended for the works garage will now be erected on the new Reeve Tarn Hill objected claiming the township should be paid foritElncctncy bought It but he was overruled The deputy reeve pointed out it was not being used anyway The Installation of street lights In Millon Heights will cost 43170 council was told In letter from Ontario Rural Hydro Three of the lights would be In The cost would be borne by the residents of area as it was added to their The cost of coffee provided at committee meet Ings and Planning Board meetings will be paid out of cash from now on council decided Monday night Up till now It has been paid by the employees out of their awn coffee fund Council felt was unfair they should pay for the coffee for the members of boards and committees GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY NOV Page What A Wonderful Way To Say Merry Christmas GIVE HER A General Electric DISHWASHER The Two Wath Cydn Normal or everyday loads a Hold rinse part loads and hold until vou have a full load 3Ltvri Thoro With A large Povwr Arm washes up from the bottom and sides and the Power Tower let water over all dishes from middle A third level the Power Shower spray arm washes downward so dishes ore in a cross Ire hot detergent water Aula mat I Detergent Adas detergent to wash cycle at correct Soft Food Disposer Load dirty dishes without pre rinsing Just tip off large or hard scraps the soil food disposer liquifies soft food and washes It away Tuff Tun Interior Epoxy coaled In tertor resists peeling chipping cracking and Staining And it still cushions your dishes and 289 Portable Dishwasher SMI JON FREE l5ltofDrtcrgcot I DISHWASHERALL Wllh Purchase I Dishwasher I WIGO TV AND APPLIANCES DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN CHARGE OR USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN 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