HERALD Wednesday November Page Tres bien DANCING TO THE JOY OF MANY The their Salute to France From left to right TNT CanCan Dancera from Toronto danced ore dancers Vlsima Jo Penney and to the enjoyment of the many onlookers at a Lit Wlthut to the enjoyment me many onlookers at fashion held at City Centre In Into the hot seat Hills regional councillor Dick Hewitt jumped from a men member of council to the hot seat last Wednesday and It was all totally unexpected Councillor rotate choir manship of the committee of the month and this month Is Burlington Mayor George Harrington a turn to be In charge But one Item of the public works committee a report did not sit well with MayorHorringlonso to get an opportunity to legally speak on the Item he passed the chairman s gavel over to Oak councillor Mac Anderson Anderson also wanted to say something about the item so he passed the gavel on to the next man beside him coun clllor the newest member of regional council After an In camera session In which the matter was thoroughly discussed Coun relinquished control of the meeting bock to Mayor Harrington J Replace destroyed club if Random Car Club can rebuild The Random Car Club forced out of their old Glen Williams club garage lire destroyed It two months ago have been given tentative by the Credit Valley Conservation Authority to rebuild After meeting with representatives of the cor club Grant Rosa Dry den and Puckering the CVCA executive last Thursday evening decided that the club could construct a building but It could not ex size of the original building put up by the club In 1974 That building also destroyed by fire That sire stipulation will place a damper on the club s current reconstruction plana They had definite plans to put up a building 1 square feet larger than the building which recently burned Mr Puckering representing Fairford Industries the of the auage steel building explained that the building would be fireproof and could be built on Ihe existing concrete pad Chairman of the CVCA Grant Clarkson expressed some doubt as to whether or not new building could be constructed below the Credit Rivers flood plain level but committee member Hazel McCalliom pointed out that regulations permit tho replacement of a building destroyed by fire but only a building the same as that which was originally per by the authority Tho authority solicitors will review the Random Car Clubs request before final approval for construction Is granted Building passes 13M mark in October Building In Hills has passed the million mark thus for this year Building permit statistics for the month of October show total building In the own to the end of totalling on different projects Single family homes built under plans of subdivisions led the October list of permits Eight new homes were started with a total value of Five other were given building permits Their total value was 000 A booming business In alterations accounted for IB projects with a total value of W7 Two industrial per were granted for a total of The total construction in October amounted to SB projects valued at To date this year the totals in the various categories include single family units under plans of subdivisions other single family homes other residential dwellings SIS 120 alterations new commercial 121 new Industrial Si 313 351 institutional Family court staff ready to move When the family court of assistance from family court flees at 107 Main street South The move Is scheduled to relocate in the provincial take place November with court building In Milton they the Milton office opening on will be able to offer increased Monday the service to those Georgetown residents will no longer have the convenience of walking to the court offices as they have In the past The office serves as the central of for the entire county which forced town residents to make the Journey here Now tho tables have turned as the Georgetown people will be making the short trip to the Steelea Avenue court house With the office located in the court building family court will be able to provide probation and counselling services at their office during regular business hours The Children Aid Society have been allotted a room In the family court offices to compliment the services needed In Once we have set everything up in our new of fices we will operate five days a week rather than the present The counselling and referral service offered by the court will be available only at the Steelcs Avenue location together with the court payment either made or collected Georgetown s Justices of the Peace Ben Clark and Paul Armstrong will still handle the domestic disputes in which charges must be laid In the case of deserted wives etc That la the only offered by the court that will still be available In town Marriages will be conducted at the Milton family court offices on the first Door of the court house building by Judge A James Fuller The staff Lor Taylor Thompson Kay Dwyer Dorecn June and Boughs will be at the Milton office beginning November Court administrator and Justice of the Peace Fred derick and his staff are enthusiastic about the move and the upgrading of family services It will foster The only real concern about the move Is the fact there la no Iran spoliation system In the region that focuses on Milton Milton Is the county seat where court agricultural and other county services ore located but there is no bus service to the growing town from the larger centres In that must look to the town for county services The court offices will offer increased parking but in many cases the people using family court no longer have access to cars Okay to finish garage after years A pack of ghosts DAD DAY Maple Nursery School held a Father a Day last Saturday to give all the dads a chance to Join their sons and daughters at the Nursery School Doug ColUson of Georgetown and his son Shawn palnt together during port of the open house An application by Deforest of Terra Cotta to complete construction of a garage begun in 1061 and recently stopped by the Credit Valley Conservation Authority has been approved by the CVCA S Executive Mr the meeting Thursday night in Meadowvale He explained that because of difficulties during the early stages of the building a con struction all work had stopped only to begin this past year The building was completion when a stop work order was placed on the building by CVCA staff The executives concluded the original permit because the foundations had been put in still was in affect and completion of the concrete block must now be wanted The building Is to be a 16foot high structure to be used in conjunction with Mr Deforest a quarry operations Norval News Seven new Norval Brownies Many local Royal Winter Fair entries Wednesday October was the night for goblins ghosts and a variety of other characters Idcntlfed and unidentified It waa tho scene of the Halloween Party at the Georgetown pack at Holy Cross Church Brother Mike of the parish helped choose the beat costumes The winners proved to be Glenn who won a first prize for his robot costume Stephen McLeod came second as an elderly Bavarian gentleman and third was won by Bruce who was dressed as an Indian Two very Cubs ap peared on the scene and were discovered to be leaders Malcolm MacLeod and Ron Although they win any prlies they did get into the swim of things A number of games were played and finally time came that everyone was woltlng for refreshments Hot chocolate and cookies were served up by Mrs Connie Darling and Mrs Betty Davis With the Cuba In a circle the was lit and to the accompaniment of Brother Mike s guitar they Joined several rousing songs finishing with Cum Bah Yah and Cub Vespers A bog of goodies was to each Cub as he left for home GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE CLASSIC GOOD LOOKS THAT ARE ALWAYS ONTIMESEIKO Seiko watches are a rare combination accuracy and elegance Like our Lady Seiko elogant jewelry beautifully cralied bracelets and cases rich colored d and crystals cut gemlike Seikooflersbihngualdaydale calendar sporty chronographs and elegant dress watches a wide variety designs and those famous Seiko colored dials giving each Seiko ads look We have special lor your special taste J By Dorothy McLean Seven were enrolled into the Brownie Pack on Monday evening Nov at a special ceremony held in the Presbyterian Church with Brown Owl Taylor conducting ceremony The girt who were enrolled were Janet Tracey Catherine Cassalmnn Laura Graskroth Debbie Slbbald Taylor and Karen Terns hi Commissioner Barbara and mothers along with a few fathers and friends of the girls were present for he special enrolment Badges were also presented tomany of the brownies Some of the badges wore earned at camp during the J others the girls have been working on at home Many items made by the girls to get their badges were on display which Included Items made tram plastic bottles Dead work and various toys Lunch was served by the seven girls who were enrolled and parents and friends en joyed viewing the work done by the Brownies Michelle Albany Food City Consumer Consultant was the guests speaker at the November meeting of Nerval Women Institute meeting held on Thursday evening November at the home of Mrs Jean with Mrs Terry presiding In the Pet Please This week homeless pet 1 three monthold mult Terrier Spaniel This black puppy Is very and I one of Ihe many pets at the kennel of the Hills Animal Control services Appointments can be made to see the animals or Interested families can visit the kennels from to and on Saturday afternoon from m absence of the president Mrs Amy Ms Albany gave an in teres ting talk on how to shop wisely the new metric system soon to be used on all packaging and the new computer code being In troduced Into some super markets In place of the present cashier system According to Ms Albany these computers will be an advantage to he shopper and give more In formation than the present cash register tapes The roll call was answered with Name a Canadian Product Mrs Jean May and Mrs Ina Terry Family and Consumer Affairs conveners were in the program Mrs Carrie Graham was secretary in the absence of Mrs Kathy Chester Mrs Terry gave a report of the recent District Dirce tors meeting It was decided to send lo for Christmas to our adopted little girl in Hong Kong The hostess was assisted by Mrs Ethel Webb In serving lunch and a social time was enjoyed Twenty four from the United Church charge enjoyed on Inspirational day at Cedar Glen Toronto and Conference Centre near Bolton on Sunday November from ra Bill I Coigreatlonal Consultant the Toronto Conference It im of concern lo Christian life today He kept the discussions lively and in teres ting A hot dinner and fellowship was enjoyed from 30 to followed by another discussion period The discussions and dinner were held around large ricplacc In the main lodge at Glen A number of area residents have registered in various phases of competitions to be held at the Winter Fair November 14 to the Brian Walters and Lynda of Terra Cotta have Jointly registered in the breeding horse class of the competitions Other entries in the same class are Mr and Mrs Hill of Terra Cotta Mr and Mrs Rick Things start to click for Camera Club The Hills Camera Club may finally get down to doing some serious photography thanks to the town recreation department which has permitted the club to establish a permanent darkroom In Cedarvale Membership in the club has dwindled due to the lack of facilities available to the members Meetings were held In the high school and at the homes of the members but without a darkroom it was difficult to establish any type of useful instruction or practical seminars Thefcw remaining members are hopeful that this latest move will get the club re and functioning within the town The remaining problem is outfitting the room for quality production in both black and white and color The plan to Start work on room as soon as possible to make It light tight and with the loaning of personal equipment by the members the room should be ready for The next project for the Is to raise funds to buy equipment Ideas f the club discussed at Ihe November meeting included draw draw with a family portrait as prize and the sale of photographic products Wilcox Perm Lane Farm Sideroad Georgetown Marl Louise 1 Hornby Cathy Dillon Georgetown and Lisa Woods Georgetown Entries In the horse show class are Jennifer Monroe care of SamSon Farms of and also from same farm and In the same class are competitors Kim Merrill Lisa Lisa and Patricia Burke SamSon Farms are also entering In the breeding and horse show classes Sue Franklin from the School of Equitation is com petlng In the horse show as well as Mr and Mrs Don Health of Hornby Y Lone Farm will also be en terlng in the horse show Frank Anthony of LlmehoursB will be entering the field crops category in the fair The Royal Winter Fair will to be held In the CNE grounds from Nov 14 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