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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1971, p. 16

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In the Mall Bag Sewage Facilities Not Only Factor in Planning Orchard Blvd Dear Sir I read columns In last week Herald dealing the Impact of currently projected developments on the towns sewage treatment facility The lack of advance planning with respect to waste disposal capacity was all to obvious from the Indecisive and procrastinating nature of the reported Even more revealing to me was the confinement a discussion on municipal development to sewage treatment capabilities which demonstrates the limited horizon of our decisionmaking processes In appraising the benefits associated with housing and In dustrial developments cognizance must also be taken of increased tor water and sewage services education road main tenance garbage collection and disposal traffic control policing and fire protection to name but a few Of equal importance to the Individual one must consider in creased needs and demands for essential community ties to serve a growing population such as libraries swimming pools arenas playgrounds parks and other recreational amenities Certainly some of such existing facilities in Georgetown are already over extended and failure to consider increased needs of this type on the balance sheet has and will continue to produce a reduced quality of social experience for our citizenry Certainly the provision of an improved tax base increased lob opportunities and adequate housing are legitimate major priorities for municipal officials However we should be certain that presumed benefits from specific develop ments are to the overall advantage of the town considering all the ramifications of such develop lb be confident in this regard we need the of a well charted course For me the sewage plant discourse therefore calls forth the broader question of whether council is attaching sufficient emphasis to long range planning and adequate benefit cost analysis of potential planning and development otter natives including conslderat on of the numerous factors that must be considered within variable growth projections Such evaluations are vital to ensure that continued development will optimize both the financial stability of our town and social and personal opportunities for its Inhabitants If we fail to fashion forecasts of into a dynamic and unified pcctation plan of progressive municipal generations development we may well leave a legacy of limited community ex succeeding Silverwood News The November meeting of the was at the home of Mrs George Burt on Thursday the nth at There was good at tendance as the husbands invited to the meeting Mrs president opened the meeting with all singing The Maple Leaf Mrs Don Lind say at the piano A law we arc thankful for Minutes of the last meeting w read and the business taken care of Mrs B Lindsay citizenship convenor had a guest speaker Gary Glover a grade 1 student from Georgetown all enjoyed him very much It is nice to know young person can so woi on a Inp he had won to the United Nations Our next will be at Mrs Ironside In December for a Christmas party The meeting closed with the Inst tutc Grace Lunch was served by the lunch commit Ice and a social hour spent Mr J Scott from W Lafayette Indiana and Mr and Mrs Bruce Scott from Toronto were dinner guests on Thursday at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Scott Mrs Cbrbett has returned home from an enjoyable two week vacation in Mexico Day at the Master Feeds Research building las week and enjoyed the Mr George Burt George Hen derson and Bob enjoyed a hunting trip at but didh t bring back a moose Mrs George Burt Will Attend Witness Rally About delegates from nine nearby congregations of Jehovah Witnesses will attend a seminar at District Secondary School November 19 1 Melville Taylor the local presiding minister announced this week Of course Mr Taylor said many will be accompanied by their friends who ore not witnesses and a large segment of the public always at tends the public discourse on Sunday afternoon This time will be no exception as William Vecnstra District Supervisor of Toronto will deliver a lecture with the title Can you live Forever Will You COLLAPSE The convention will stress th building of faith and spirituality In an ever increasingly materialistic age Typical of the program will be portions entitled Study if Rewarding Upbuilding Con versotJon and Displaying a Proper Spirit Following the public lecture on Sunday Alex M Didur Circuit Supervisor will discuss the collapse of all religion in the foreseeable future in nls address Preparing for the- Trials Ahead Page NOV IB DID YOU KNOW Flanders was a former country comprised of parts of France Belgium and The Nether Remember when long hair music meant Brahms Beethoven and Bach la nview Road South Tells W I Antiques Are Good Investment Tuesday evening November the publ relations W I meeting was held the Fellowship Room of Church Mrs Frank Rudddl as hostess and members from Scotch Block and Hornby guests President Mrs Percy Cox opened the meeting and roll call was an by bringing an ant article Many Interest ones were brought Mrs James reported on the successful cater to the Arts St Crafts exhibition i Nerval Mrs John gave full report on the District Day at Master Feeds November The program was in charge Mrs who called on Mrs Francis Thompson for the motto There Is no pleasure ke meeting an old unless perhaps making a new one Piano duets by Mrs Frank Wilson and Mrs Lloyd j Davison after eh Mrs John introduced the guest i speaker Max Storey Jovial llonecr from Rockwood who held Interest as he spoke on antiques He had on display many pieces furniture such as chairs and an old which had been reflnished old dishes of great value vinegar jugs and an old copper boiler He concluded by saying there Is no better investment than Mrs James thanked the and meeting dosed a social hour The Friendship Unit of the United Church Women held their meeting November in the large schoolroom of Church at 12 when around 30 members and visitors sat down to a del pot luck luncheon After lunch leaders Mrs James Camey opened the meeting with two minutes silence for a dear member Mrs Murray who died the Sunday before Prayer by Rev Lynne Adorns followed A visitors with Charles Austin of Bora who dropped In to hove dessert the corsage for a November i Mrs V Picket give the I courtesies and meeting closed with prayer All her school friinds and chums on glad that Mir rd7 Id of Mr and Mrs Bird is inlr m 1 week the Sick CI liirins Ik spin for i 1 ip rrecilon v have five weeks we hope for imprmcn ait Mr and Mr Frank mot red to New for week I v l th brother Ins w Mr and Mrs Christian Vic wire all shocked and sad- last weekend to leam of the sudden death of Mrs Murray Itngden One fdt she had many re to live but in that we have say Our deepest sympathy goes to her husband and family Mrs J BeUboddy Mrs Clayton Wilson read a letter of thanks from Miss Lillian in Angola Africa Mrs J introduced the guest speaker Mr Stanley Turner of who has been 11 years In the 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