Page THEHEHALD June 1975 Town okays Lord s Day amendments And on the seventh day After much debate and controversy the town of Hills passed two bylaws pursuant to the Lords Day Ontario Act at last Tuesday night council meeting Basically what the bylaws state are the hours during which a sport or particular activity may charge admission on a Sunday Doug Pritchard clerk administrator for Hills explained that after the billiard hall in Georgetown requested that they lawfully be allowed to be open on Sunday Mr had to examine the bylaws in the various owns within Hills Because of differences In the bylaws of each town the town or Hills decided to draw up a new series of bylaws pursuant to the Lords Day Ontario Act to unify the entire area In effect By law states that admission can be charged on Sunday between the hours of 130pm and 12 midnight for such activities as baseball hard or Softball football rugby or association rugger lacrosse hockey tennis cricket basketball lawn bowling Indoor bowling athletic contests public skating roller and Ice gocar l racing horse shows golf flying badminton trade shows and squash At the council meeting Councillor Roy Booth pointed out that his bylaw left room for additional sports or to be possibly added The other bylaw with particulars with other ac According to the bylaw billiard halls and pool halls can be open on Sunday between he hours of m and During the months of Sep tember and October such as mo or vehicle racing and motorcycle racing can be and Agricultural exhibitions or a hows and fall fairs can charge admission and can run from 12 noon to 12 midnight on a Sunday The Flowers of Hope need a final shower Georgetown seems to be announced that a lagging behind In the Flowers pointing total of has been of Hope campaign for he donated towards new Mentally Retarded residence to be built for the At a recent meeting of the mentally retarded In com Georgetown s Auxiliary for the to Actons total of Mentally Retarded It was donations amounting to Labor council raps liberals wage restraints Courts approved Georgetown will have reduce the towns portion of four new tennis courts In the cost to very near future The courts The final reading to a will be built at the Gordon bylaw authorising con Alcott Memorial Arena at a of he courts was cost However a given Hills council pro- grant of will Tuesday evening Town will pay half of river bank repairs Delegates of the Brampton and District Labor Council expressed their concerns this week to ihe Inflation and unemployment crises The council represents unions In the Georgetown Brampton Orangevllle and Misslssauga area President of the council la William of Cres Georgetown The council stated their concern that labour Is still being blamed for the Inflation and unemployment problems In recent press release the council commended the Canadian Labor Congress for standing up to Prime Minister and finance minister Turner and the media by refusing to agree to any form of wage restraint The Brampton council is in full support and has urged the CLC to step up publicity around the ninepoint CLC inflation program and o get the campaign really rolling The nine point program covers such areas as provement in the supply of housing regulation of rent regulation of oil and gas prices and other very timely problems facing the world and lis people today Austin thinking over town offer Church and Milton a total of apparent that Georgetown la either not aware that the money donated through the Hope isforthenew Hills will Authority requesting the town residence or hat Georgetown the coat of to pay a share of thecosta The simply does not care control work to be done on the conservation authority Liz Clifford president of the Logan property In Glen estimated it would cost Georgetown auxiliary thought for he control work that perhaps this years drive Mayor Tom Hill received a It was decided at town would be more successful than from Harry Tuesday evening last year However her hopes general manager of the Credit that Halton will pay SO seem to be futile We are all valley Conservation percent of the costs very disappointed I guess some people leave It from one pay day to another We re going o have a draw because we have got to do something to raise the money stated Mrs Clifford Mrs Clifford makes one last plea to anyone wishing to make a donation towards the Flower of Hope campaign Austin presently the works and finance and per Donations can still be given at Deputy Town Engineer for the Canadian Imperial Bank of Halton Hills has been the position of Town Engineer Commerce on Main Street recommended by he towns Peter Morris recently resigned from the position and he two committees last week held a Joint meeting to review he vacated position of Town Engineer Mr Austin has not yet made a decision whether to take the position Present at the Job meeting were works committee members Councillors Joe Hurst Lcn Coxe Mike Arm strong and Ernie Hyde and from the finance and personnel committee Harry Levy Rubs Miller and Pat Doug clerk minis tra tor was also present Local nurse at world conference IT THE STAFF According to the president of Irwin Dorsey Limited it was the staff that won the Publisher of the Year Award Staff of the company la from left to Best books right back row Nip Ann Met calfe Ken middle row left to right Brian Laird Willis Clifford Joan Laird front left Jean Shlpway and Susan Laird Missing stiff are Margaret Sesrle Sbanta Glausser Andy Ritchie Catherine Michalak and Bruce Clifford PUBLISHER OF THE YEAR Irwin Dorsey Limited in Georgetown were awarded Publishers of Year In the textbook category Proudly holding he plaque la president of Ihe company Richard Willis Irwin Limited in Georgetown has been awarded Publisher of the Year honors In the textbook category by he Canadian Booksellers Association The results were revealed at the annual meeting of the C A held In Halifax from June 14 through to the 17 Mr Richard E Willis of Irwin Dorsey stated We knew nothing about the award until that envelope was opened Competing with such huge companies as the Macmlltan Company of Canada Limited McGraw Hill Limited etc Mr Willis cob this award a real big plus for us to receive recognition with all these other companies involved Mr Willis proud yet somewhat modest about the award gave full credit to the staff for receiving the honor all the people working that won toe award With parent opera Hog In United States Irwin Limited was founded In Canada In July of In January 1069 warehouse and executive offices were established In Georgetown at Guelph Street At present there are full tune employees five sales representatives and four part time employees Mr Willis Irwin Dorsey Limited In Georgetown besides the products sent from the parent office have independently published Canadian books in will publish four Canadian books Mr Willis reported I was flabbergasted and shocked over the award Despite the fact that we know we are number one we dldn think wed receive that all star recognition Citizen of the Year guest speaker IODE loses member Avenue Baptist Church School din tar everyone Morning Worihlp Service i Evening Hour OFF TO THE WORLD YWCA Marilyn Mil ton vice- president of the board of directors of the Georgetown YWCA has been chosen to serve as nurse at the council meeting to be held next month in C BIBLE STUDY HOUR WEDNESDAYS JO INAFFILIATIONWITH ST GEORGES CHURCH ANGLICAN Guelph Street Rector Tho Rev R Gallagher B A STB Sunday June Trinity V summer schedule of church services will begin June end continue to Sunday Aug 31 AM The Worship Ssrvlci Cars GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evanaallcal Main St S Pastor Pater Ralph Sunday School Mam Mornlns Worship Evening Worship Everyone Welcome Come make our church your church Immanuel Lutheran Church Wntfior Carole Riv Harold Sunday School Worship Service Marilyn vice president of board of directors of the Georgetown has been chosen to serve as nurse at the World YWCA Council meeting to be held In British Columbia The world council meetings are held every four years with this year to be held at the University of British Columbia from July 12 through to the 26 Mrs MItton a graduate of McGlU University where she received her teachers diploma In nursing explained that a news letter was sent to the Georgetown outlining the volunteers needed for the World meeting After much encouragement from Jo Lister Mrs MItton submitted her name for the position as nurse Out of the many submitted names her was chosen I feel really lucky to be chosen I can hardly believe Its only two weeks away stated Mrs Milton With this to be her first vUit to British Columbia Mrs Milton said that she Is ab solutely thrilled about her trip However Mrs MItton will have her hands full with the delegates from all over the world who will attend the conference Mrs MItton will be working In liaison with the university a Health Service Mn bellevea that the main factors which could cause Illness will be fatigue and the different eating habits for the people who may not be accustomed to Canadian food Once again expressing her delight and enthusiasm Mrs Mil ton pointed out that there will be only seven voting delegates from Canada eligible to a I tend the meeting I never really felt that they would choose someone from this area being so far away from British Columbia The Countess of Stralhmore Chapter IODE held their June meeting Monday June 18 at the home of Mrs K Meers RR 3 Georgetown There was a good attendance of members and four guests visited A supper preceded the meeting Miss Ruth Evans regent welcomed everyone extending special welcomes to the guest speaker Rev Peter Barrow and Mrs V Williams who Is a charter member of the chapter Miss Helen MacDonold read the minutes of the May meeting and Mrs K Meers gave the treasurer a report A report on the roses was given by Mrs A Dean and a donation was made to the Blind Canvass Membership fees were requested and affiliation fee to the Local Council of Women is to be paid Mary Lynn Morrow of the Stewarltown Senior Public School was the winner of the history essay contest sored by the chapter Members volunteered ar tides for a layette to be packed in September and committees were formed for the Bridge tournament and the sale of Christmas cards in the fall Mrs presented Mrs J with a parting gift from the chapter and wished her good luck and success In her new homo In Ottawa Rev Barrow Georgetown Citizen of the Year was introduced by Mrs K Meers His informal talk touched on the Contact Centre response lack of com imitations and other various topics He also touched on his first Impressions of Canada and related Informative facta in Scotland His talk was moat Interesting and questions were asked by the members following his talk Rev Barrow was thanked by Mrs Mrs L From thanked Mrs Meers on behalf of the chapter for her generous hospitality in lending her home for the en nual supper Miss Evans 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