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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1976, p. 17

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No LIP grants in North Halton Barbara Heller a federal manpower office in Toronto project officer for Hollon Is Instituted A I carried out initiatives Program grant by a constituency advisory w Mrs Heller of Acton project officer for Ontario and unhewn Whitby riding as well said to her knowledge she has been given no reports on applications from Halton Hills North Milton or the Erin district Frank rt v l deadline date lo appraise There have been requests cations for three or four applications fl she said but those have been In the area Deadline for applications Is Sept 10 Forms which are available from manpower and immigration offices must be submitted to the regional BALL1NAFAD Sunday school starts Sept By Mr He We extend sympathy lo the Given family in the loss of Mrs Given a sister Mrs Nell Chaplin who passed away after a short illness last week Congratulations to the two students who won the Halton District W I Scholarship awards Nancy daughter of Mr Mrs Floyd Shortlll won the Oriel Chapman annual award Marion daughter of Mr Mrs Leo Jamieson won the Both girls are continuing their studies Nancy will be going to the University of Waterloo and Marlon has enrolled at College Welcome home to Mrs Ivan fetid and children Helen and Ashley who have Just relumed after a six weeks holiday in Mr and Mrs Garnet Sin and Lome Were guests at the wedding of their McGill lo Richard Middle brook which took place recently at lullsburgh United Church Friends and relatives were shocked and saddened when they heard of the untimely death over the weekend of Trudy Spears George She was the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Spear former residents of the area who now reside near Mrs George lame was in Burlington and she was killed in a car at We extend sympathy to the bereaved families Visiting with Mr Mrs Grant Wright and family also with Mr Mrs Floyd Shortlll and daughters on Sunday were friends and former neighbours Mr and Mrs Frank Lewis who now reside London Ontario Five members of the men choir and their wives enjoyed an outing on Friday evening when they boarded a boat at the Toronto Harbour and took the cruise around the lake was enjoyed and lunch served The display of fire works from the exhibition was an added at traction Many of the usual familiar bees were not seen at church on Sunday Holidays visitors sickness and other reasons no doubt kept them from at tending Mr Stiles had an inspiring message for those present It was announced that Sunday School classes would start again Sun Sept They will be for all age groups beginning with the nursery through to the Juniors appointed by MP Hall in a telephone conversation Tuesday said the minimum grant of is for and his advisory group will be meeting shortly after Among the 14 members appointed to the group are Bex of Georgetown Bob of Acton and Yvonne Christie of Milton Phllbrook expressed surprise that plications have been reported in North especially from municipal sources Mr Heller explained that anyone individual or municipality ma apply for a LIP grant subject lo the project having a demon need now for an ex or new service in the community LIP Is designed to stimulate employment in areas which September me Arts council meeting Sept A meeting will be held Sept h I the i stories I or Glen at Howard Wrigglesworth J Georgetown Gray of the recreation School lo investigate the Theatre Keith Barber of department setting up an arts council what in the area need in a facility Organizations such as the Chornl Music Society the University Women are all Invited to take part in a survey of the needs to allow the recreation department lo make a report for council Mare information about the on be had Ralph of the Club at McKay of the Horsedrawn buggy rides are part of Mountsbergs fall program Corn Cob Capers premieres open weekends till Sept 26 SONY Complete Line Sales Service Authorized Dealers WIGO Last weekend marked the premiere Com Cob Capers have peak unemployment Mountsberg Wildlife Centre durins TV during the winter months Dr says hat one of the lowest unemployment rates in Canada and therefore qualifies only for the minimum 75 grant It has to be of community benefit Mrs Heller said However it can not become a duplication with or an ex tension of existing community services She said the project can not become financially supported by any government body after its mandate which runs from November to July over a period GO man weeks is completed Projects must start between Nov I and Jan 31 197 and be completed by July Average wage this year Is per week but that fall program It runs from Aug to Sept Saturdays and Sunday only Waterman delivered a lecture complimented with a slide show on the topic of Birds of Prey Sunday Hlghllghllng next Sunday arc bird banding demon strath Since the spring 1 birds the majority ducks have been banded at Mountsberg Wildlife Centre said education ordinal or Gary Wooden traps with cages are baited and camouflaged in weedy of water to capture the birds To them re a said summer employee Sunset a graduate of the University fish and wildlife course The ducks just go crazy when they recaught them bagged ihen banded let go us quickly an possible he added Region to stop welfare rip offs Region chief ad ministration officer Held has been asked tighten by not conflict with prevailing up payment of emergency local wage scales which may be lower Mrs Heller said There is an additional per man week for supplies telephone or rent We are hoping to create new Jobs We hope that people will be to have a chance welfare following story in the Hamilton Spec showing an man ripped off regional welfare Administration committee made the request Vvednesda in the wake of an Aug 14 story showed the man who Hit and run in Acton gaining experience at these welfare various Jobs and therefore we would rather see new people working In LIP this year rather than those who worked In previous years Mrs Heller added Although she is saying apply for grants Mrs Heller stresses she can not guarantee approval of any projects An unknown driver caused Ml hiring for LIP projects in damages to must be made through man motorist Sol Henry car at power and Immigration of Acton Boulevard and Queen fees street police said A Itcgion truck driven by Gilford II Scott 141 Wynford PI was in collision with motorist Michael J Sargent Elmore Dr Aug police said Estimated damages were to Sargent vehicle and to Region truck The legion parking lot was scene of a hit and run Aug unknown driver damages to The Spectator reported that the man in company with a reporter presented a fahe letter from prospective employer wailed half in hour and then received a cheque for 44 Mr Held speaking following the committee meeting said such cases ire difficult to police but said are being taken to ensure cover ourselves in situations like this When a like Ihis lie evidence charge M lay said He could not confirm whether charges have been or will be laid against the man the The Spectator reported the cheque was returned to Region Acton police beat Police- laid two separate whe charges of assault following disturbances In Acton Aug A Road woman Is charged with assault and an Mill Street man charged with assault causing bodily harm police said A rural route Acton man w charged with fraud Aug alter he skipped paying a taxi fare from to Georgetown The fare was 10 A parked cor at Acton high school parking lot was the object of vandals when Its hood was scratched with sand and gravel Aug police said The car Is owned by a Churchill Road South resident TOWN OF HALTON HILLS NOTICE Refuse normally picked up Monday Sept will bo picked up Tuesday Sept 7o and fur refuse picked up Tuesday Sept 7 76 will be picked up Wednesday Sept WORKS DEPARTMENT TOWN OF HILLS EFFECTIVE September 8 ROUTE CHANGE GEORGETOWN BRAMPTON BRAMALEA M ALTON AIRPORTADMINiblRATION BLDG WESTON RD KEELE ST at YORKDALE SHOPPING CENTRE SUBWAY YORK MILLS STATION Buses no longer operate on Wilson Avenue RUSH HOURS Every 30 minutes OFFPEAK Every 2 hours GET FULL INFORMATION ON SCHEDULES AND FARES BY PHONING GEORGETOWN GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO TRANSIT Hon William Davis Premier Hon Jamas Snow Minister McNab Chairman ADMINISTERED BY TORONTO AREA TRANSPORTATION OPERATING AUTHORITY The bands Ideality the of the bird and where It was banded Square dancing by costumed professionals will be held at 12 Sept An elevated wooden platform outside on the grounds of the park will serve a for performances The hills will ring with the produced by of fiddlers Sept when farmer using in aid time fiddling demon stratlon willl by pioneers to grind cobs into feed for livestock and a rebuilt antique apple press used to make cider at the centre Is which was grown at the park It will be cooked In a huge blink Iron kettle mounted on a tripod Also available are glasses of fresh apple elder local orchard a apple press displayed at Restaurant Tavern 6 Mountain view Rd S CLOSED For Holidays Aug 30 To Sopt REOPENING Tuesday Sept TUESDAY FAMILY SPECIAL- itx park visitors Horse drawn wagon noes Throughout the month long provide visitors with a novel autumn program there v 111 be form of transportation through demonstrations of on old the park view the early fashioned corn used changing colors of foil leaves l BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPTOMETRIST L Brown 0 MAIN ST OPTOMETRIST Hamilton RO CHIROPRACTOR GWCorbettDC Mill Street Otorgetewn For Appointment PHONE Mil CLIPSHAM LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS When you buy a Thrift Box at the regular price of 425 you get FREE 8 fl oz Salad French Fries for 3 fried chickenYitCtt 116A STREET GEORGETOWN SCHOOL BUS Ontarios school bus safety regulations are everyones responsibility This is what you can do to make sure theyre observed Your Ontario Government your help m protecting our nee school children So wo urge you as a moionsl drive with extra care whenever you see a school bus in Iron of you or coming towards you You will the school bus by its chrome yellow colour And whenever i Hashes lis alternating red signal light and roar you must slop Intact all traffic both d rechons must stop This is everywhere in Ontario on highways country roads city town or village stroots and regardless the speed The penalty for disobeying slaw is fine of up to100and4domerilpolnls The only exception is for going in the lodiroction Ihe school bus on the other side line highway divided by a physical barrier There is something else can do Instruct your children to follow school bus safety rules learned at school to help bus driver by behaving and by keeping until it is lime to leave tho bus For more information on school bus safely and the School Bus Stopping Law Public and Safety Information Branch Ministry of Transportation and Communications 1201 Ontario 1J8 Ministry of Transportation and Communications James Snow Minister William Davis Premier Province of Ontario

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