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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 6, 1972, p. 23

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Two Georgetown Fire Department firefighters are silhouetted against the names consuming a barn on BATTLING BARN BLAZE Town Line north of Slderoad last week The barn owned by Wilfrid It Georgetown burned Georgetown Transportation To Discontinue Eatons Run First Part Of Year Was Active A Christmas pot luck dinner was St John s gathering for December Members of Unit C decorated the halt and set out the dishes and Unit headed by Mrs Mills conducted candle lighting devotional service Putting Christ Back Into Christmas was the theme Mrs E led the members in singing favourite Christmas hymns while Mrs J Evans provided piano A modern of The Night Before Christmas was performed in a skit by Unit The general meeting was October 13 when Iving to God Through Our Deeds was the theme headed by Mi Dick conducted the devotional Accordion solos by Carolyn Bird were enjoyed prior to the reading of the slate of officers for 1972 by Rev Robert Scnvcns They were unanimously elected During the business meeting was reported at an auction sale in June held jointly with the netted A report of the coffee together October mentioned in attendance A panel discussion on The Role Of The Parent followed the business Ralph McKcown conducted the session dealing with The Pre school Child Mrs Evans The Elementary School Child The Secondary School Student and Ted Scott In The Community Unit served rcfreihments afterwards Georgetown Transportation Company has announced that it will soon discontinue its urban bus service for The Georgetown firm instituted a bus service In November I ink ins to Malton and Brampton with assistance from Eaton following months of negotiations People wishing to use the bus could flag it down at the roadside anywhere along the route The vehicles provided a half hour service to the city centre in Bramalea John Scott spokesman or Georgetown Transportation said he service has been successful We will discontinue it lly he stated Manager or the Eaton store Don Evans said In terms of the number of passengers on the available service it was much less than was expected by both Georgetown and ourselves With the present conditions and schedules it is impractical to continue the service I have not sat down with of from Georgetown to discuss where we go from here but hope to very soon the store manager On the question the possible urban service there has been some discussion with Bramalca Consolidated Developments developers of the plaia Wt indicated that are prepared to participate if the terms of service ore correct said Mr Evans The question of ihe number of buses the hours the schedule and other aspects II have to be resolved he said Holiday Visitors Here and There Mrs Helena Byron St welcomed Mr and Mrs Ray McDonald and children from Ottawa and her sister Mrs Ooflhieb from Washington for Christmas celebrations Mr and Mrs J Ormsby 109 the weekend They thoroughly enjoyed the festivities also seeing and meeting famous celebrities Mr and Mrs G Whitehead welcomed his parents from Acton her parents Mr and Mrs from Acton their daughter Debbie her brother and sister in law the Stanley from his brother in law the Charles from Brampton for Christmas festivities Mr and Mrs Fred Wilson and children Rodney and Christine Carole St welcomed their relatives for Christmas a I ions her parents Ihe Stan Hannahs from Walker ton her sister and husband the John and sons Johnny Hobble from Hanover Ihen Christmas week her aunt and uncle he Harold Wilkinsons of and her aunt Mrs Gladys Barrett and grandmother Mrs Pitkin who Is years of age from Toronto and the Robert Wilsons and Bonnie May and Eddie of Georgetown Mr and Mrs M Reeve and sons Brent and Blair of Ontario spent the holiday season with her parents Mr and Mrs W Wilson or 53 Charles Street also present on Christmas Day were Mr and Mrs Gay Ion Wilson Mr and Mrs M Wilson and family Mr and Mrs George Wilson and family of Georgetown DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MOTOR VEHICLE OFFICE Main Street South Hours for January Monday Friday 9 am to 5 pm Saturday 9 am to pm Notice of 1972 Interim Tax Levy Tax notices are now being prepared for part payment of 1972 Business and Property taxes based on approximately per cent of the tax rate This is being done to conserve Bank charges on certain payments to Boards and Commissions which must be met prior to June 1 1972 These Taxes become due and payable on the following dates FIRST INSTALLMENT DUE ON FEBRUARY 1st 1672 SECOND 1972 Upon default of payment of the Interim Tax Demand a penaliyofoneU percent or fraction thereof will be charged on the first day or default and on the first day of each calendar month thereafter until Taxes are fully paid Interest at the rate of One percent per month will be added to all Tax Arrears one or more years or fraction of years unpaid beginning January 1st 1972 and will continue in effect until total Taxes arc paid Please contact the Tax Office in the event you are not in receipt of the Interim Tax Notice by January Failure to receive a tax notice does not in any way exempt you from paying Taxes and charges Should you inadvertantly receive a Tax Notice which should have been sent to the Mortgage Company please forward same to your mortgage or Loan Company as soon as possible Mrs Audrey Elusion and family Stevens spent Christmas with her mother Mrs Harold Stanley and family in Lucknow Mr and Mrs Walters and daughter Lisa Moore Park flew to Bristol England to spend Christmas and New Year with both parents Bridge Club With holidays Georgetown duplicate bridge club returned to form and at traded 17 tables of players last week to a name in the Legion auditorium North South winners 1st Mrs Ron Reynolds Mrs Iran canard 2nd Mrs George Hilda Black 3rd Jack Coals J Mr and Mrs I red Art Sid Heller Blake Van Home Jim Cooper Last West 1st J mKalll Bill 2nd Bart bister Joe Vulasko 3rd Raymond Mark Tom Walter Ron Jams Hay Mrs Kay Wood CLEARANCE TIME AT ROBERT E FOR A PHONE The Georgetown Herald EVERY ITEM IN STOCK Including Nationally Known Brands REDUCTIONS UP TO SALE STARTS TODAY Jan 50 Living Room Suites Dining Room Suites Bedroom Suites Kitchen Sets End Tables Lamp Tables Mattresses and Box Springs Pole Lamps Floor Lamps Table Lamps Swag Lamps Desks Chairs Pictures Mirrors Etc HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING 14 Street South GEORGETOWN nnnt miss It NOW IN FULL SWING WHEN WE DECLARE A SALE IT IS A REAL SALE COME IN AND FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF ill i ON ALL WALLPAPERS Sunworthy WALLPAPERS ROOM LOTS Vinyl Coated Discontinued Line ROLL area 59 Glidden Interior FLAT LATEX C95 5 Glidden Alkyd bum SEMI GLOSS January Sale Price Deep Colours Priced Slightly Higher GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE FINEST IN PAINT AND WALLPAPER Downtown Georgetown

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