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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 16, 1975, p. 18

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THE HERALD Wednesday April IMS List whats needed for new arena The Georgetown Mrs Club wish ng to contribute to the Gordon Memorial Arena have offered to donate money made at a toward the purchase of a stove and refrigerator for the new arena However Doug recreation director of Hal ton Hills noted that I could be some time before the kitchen is operational The recreation committee has prepared a list of all presently needed items with prices for any organizations interested in making a arena This report will be available the Mrs Club for possible recons Id era I on of their choice of items they wished to purchase It was recommended at the general administration committee meeting Monday night that this mailer with the recreation department It was also recommended that the facility superintendent be authorized to purchase any necessary Items through the purchasing agents Th recommendation was prompted by a councillor s comment that It would be a very embarrassing situation if there were no goalie nets by the time hockey season began Silverwood Wl executive prepares for another year Hard budget fight Hills has no control over percent of the money It spends the result that controlling the remaining percent becomes a constant light Levy chairman of the town personnel and finance ttee warned the committee members Monday night that their review of local budgets will no doubt be a target of criticism The fact that we control so little of our actual budget with percent going to the region and the board of education Is going to put us In a very bad light Yet we have no control over that percent be taking came when they took an early look at the budget presented by he Halton Hills Public Library Board The board has asked for a net Increase over 1974 budget of percent which was much too high according to Couit Levy He noted that many of the costs bringing about the Increase were results of new programs started by the board without the advice of the finance committee It fine to Increase library hours In Acton and to Increase the start but they should tell us how much all this is going to cost before doing it so we can tell them whether or not we can afford these new programs The public library board has suggested Increasing the hours of the Acton library from hours per week to mulching the hours of the Georgetown library To do so they needed to hire additional full time staff A percent net increase is just too much to expect to pay lor commented Coun Levy When the budgets from other local municipal boards have been presented the Finance will carry out a more complete examination the library board requests The April meeting of the Women Institute was held at the home of Mrs CorbetU on Thursday evening April 10 Sixteen members answered the roll call with something humorous The 24th annual meeting opened with the Mary Stewart Collect Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted unchanged Mrs L conducted the election of officers for 1075 and The Silverwood executive for the new year is post president Mrs iff en president Mrs G Ironside first vicepresident Mrs B Lindsay second vice president Mrs Lindane secretary treasurer Mrs I Carmlchael Public relations Mrs Scott district director Mrs alternate Mrs Mar branch directors Mrs and Mrs Williamson pianist Mrs D Lindsay curator Mrs Marchlngton auditors Mrs D Williamson and Mrs Miller Standing Committees Agriculture and Canadian Industries Mrs Campbell Education and Cultural Ac Mrs L Citizenship and World Affairs Mrs W Norton Family and Consumer Affairs Mrs Corbett Resolutions Mrs Marchlngton Social Committee Mrs G Burt Mrs D Lindsay Mrs Lindauer Mrs Courtesy Mrs C Wilson Mrs Gothe Fruit and Flowers Mrs Lindauer The list of names was cepted and committee reports handed to the secretary treasurer Mrs L Glffen at tended the district directors meeting on April and gave a full report on It This report guides the branches activities through the year Final arrangements were made for the party at the manor In April The meeting closed with lunch Belated good wishes to and David W lliamson who celebrated heir an recently Bill Wilson is home from hospital we hope to stay By Alicia IN tons OF FERTILIZER was Milne Fred Curtis and George were he Georgetown Kinsmen Club on hand to help load the 40pound bags money for community work Paul delivered last Saturday morning Silence is Golden more than a few heads tur Halton Hills works e garbage truck tape player loudly away parked for a few the centre of Georgetown a spectators had assembled to sec who was providing the unwanted mobile music The song that was so loudly rocking the downtown core Silence is Golden However lets hope that the song which was Just beginning as truck 403 pulled out and quiet finally returned will be soon applicable That songT Just Walt and See For new home buyers Home owners course Good news for many people th house hungry world help is at hand Consumers Gas Company Is presenting a scries of three packed evenings in 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VACATION GO WHERE V0U WANT TO GO WITHOUT the OF AIRLINE BEST BAN EXPENSES MOTEL EXPENSES BOOK NOW FOR YOUR NEXT FAMILY VACATION MR AND MRS STANLEY FAULKNER 109 Moun loin view Road North announce the forthcoming marriage of tbelr daughter Nancy to James Ronald Bland son of Mr and Mrs Ronald W Bland RR4 Brampton The wedding la to take place May at the Home United Church Alloa Shop For The SPRING BRIDE AT KirkKraft Studio HANDMADE POTTERY caff A I quturtets mugs lugs etc CRYSTAL BOWLS FROM with fruit nappies match from Cream and sugar vases ate WOODEN WARE trays Wood Onyx J THISTLE PATTERN STEMWARE In fit for ovarian pools 5th YEAR GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Edward H Schroeder D C DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC EAST BRAMPTON Telephone 0685 Hours HOUR SERVICE CLINIC PARKING ELKS BINGO EVERY MONDAY AT AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB BUSES RUNNING 20 Games JACKPOT 52 NUMBERS NO ADMISSION CHARGE CARD53 FOR Lie No Sponsored by Georgetown Elks No Deaf Detection In Children and Youre Invited TO THE FIRST ANNUAL Craft Hobby Art Show Sponsored by Robbie Crafts WHERE Holy Cross Auditorium Maple Ave Georgetown When April a DISPLAYS AND DEMONSTRATIONS BY LOCAL TALENT REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE AT NOMINAL CHARGE ADMITTANCE FREE Come out and see the latest in Hobbies Arts and Crafts you II like it 00 Name Brand Top Line Inground Vinyl and Steel Pools J Completely Installed On Hard Bottom ALL POOLS CHEMICALS AND ACCESSORIES AT SPECIAL SAVINGS IU 3500 COTTAGE LIVING AT HOME CANADIAN OUTDOOR SALES LTD 158 Kennedy Rd S Brampton Sunday man- a 4592425 Thins until BRAMPTONS LARGEST STOCK OF POOLS AND SUPPLIES

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