CORTEGE COLLAGE Esquesing Council Briefs plans to hire six men under Ihe Provincial Municipal Employment Incentive Program They will be used primarily for the cutting of dead elms cleaning up roadsides and gc ten an Clerk French told council bad lost more valuable sheep killed by dogs The are investigating The small picnic area at Silvercreek was again discussed when a letter from the Department of sports and Com munlcations offered the site El us picnic tables and gar age to the township Council made no decision A supplementary by law to allow for the borrowing of from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce until the taxes arc collected was passed The first signs of winter complaints about road conditions were heard at council Monday night when Cr told of receiving phone calls at six In the morning telling of ley roads and lack of sand Building inspector Tom McLean reported a total of in building permits Issued during November All the permits were for houses barns or alterations the township received in fees GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY DEC 1971 Page 3 Firestone Store Ups Permit Total A expansion at Baltimore Air coil a car wash at Sinclair and Guelph and a Fire stone Store in Moore Park Plaza pushed the total of building permits Issued during November to The commercial permits including the two cor washes and the Firestone Store amounted to while the total Industrial amounted to An extension to Bookdale on Todd Road was This is owned by eve I op men Is who took out the permit The remainder of the permits represented houses signs and alterations The total for the year until the end of November is So far this year the town has collected in fees for building permits Atlas Is Now Available in Reprint i tunoL in ly atlas a rut expert item I Walker Mite tilts 1877 is of the nosl sought all I j edition if press of Itichardson llond Vnnll Sound It is printed in c Id stun ped I on paper Rit size IK book his a directory lists ninny oncer county residents and each township map ha the Inc lot holders it that lime Then an sketches of farms I nd plan- of Coulter who w s Hilton warden during itntenn jrar has written a foreword in the reprint The book is In stock at the Book Shop on Main Street South Balllnafad Community Hall Dinner In Appreciation of Service Mrs Jesse McEnery was hostess for the December the president opened with a poem taken from the Ideals Christmas Book The WI ode and Mary Stewart collect was repeated in unison After the minutes of the previous meeting were read and treasurer report the business of theafternoonwasdiscusscd first Item being the sponsorship of the Korean child It was pointed out that just a little over half of the which it takes to sponsor a child for a year went directly to the person sponsored It was moved and seconded that we try to do it for one more year The motion was carried It was also agreed by members that we would do a quilting early In the new year Funds were given the Welfare Committee to chase the Christmas boxes the shut Ins Mrs Given speaking on behalf of the Community Centre said the I group had been asked for a number to contribute towards the Christmas entertainment for the up coming concert Mrs was con vener for the meeting and called on Mrs Given for current events Some two minute reports were and each member in en contributed something towards the program There were readings contests and varied assortment of items presented including a few games of Bingo Four visitors were welcomed to the meeting After the exchange of gifts the hostess and assistants served a tasty lunch meeting then adjourned Unfortunately one of the 1st snow storms of the season kept the card players at home Just about a dozen people came out to he euchre sponsored by the Balllnafad Community Centre board on Monday evening November With three of the committee filling In four tables were in play High scores ladies Mrs Clare Wilson and Earl McLean playing as lady Gents Clare Wilson and J Mr and Mrs Wilfred Waldic of the Maple Lodge entertained at the Community Centre on Saturday night It was in the form of a dinner and dance About 30 sat down to a bounteous turkey dinner and everything else that goes with the festive meal The guests were those whose service through the year had been appreciated their families and friends also the Waldic family and other relatives An enjoyable evening was spent During the worship service at Balllnafad United Church on Sunday two children were christened Dona Lee baby daughter of Mr and Mrs David Glnter was presented for Bap tism as was Karen Marie infanl daughter if Mr and Mrs Dan Connor Rev Kelvin Johnston officiated the sac red ceremony Many relatives and friends were present to witness the event Mr and Mrs Jamieson and daughters motored to Corn wall over the weekend and spent Sunday with their son Allen Winifred Smith CORDUROY JEANS IN MAUVE BURGUNDY BLACK NAVY SENIOR CITIZENS HAIRCUTS WEDNESDAYS 50 ONLY AT THE ALPINE BARBER SHOP AT THE CAGE Coloured JEANS 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