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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1977, p. 11

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K C LINDSAY 80 YEARS YOUNG t0 Kenneth Cowan iSS Georgetown on the occasion or his birthday on April 13 An open house was held at his home on Saturday afternoon so that his many friends and relatives might stop in and help him celebrate Mr say has six children IB grandchildren and one great granddaughter living in Hiiis Mr Lindsay has younger brothers and two younger sisters but only Mm i Helen iMacDonaldot Queen Street Georgetown lives in Hal ton Hills Regional planning seeks public input Philip Upshall elected president federal riding Hal ton planning depart will be holding another series of open houses and displays to get public input on the future of the region One open house will be held April at the Acton public library another will be held May at the Gordon Alcott Arena in Georgetown As well displays of region will be held April IB to at the Acton public library There will be two displays in Georgetown the first at the municipal offices on Trafalgar Road from April to May and the second at the George town library from May to 15 The regional planning de partment has produced a sum of four development con cepts which outline in the planning department s re search how many people and how many jobs there will be in Ilalton in the year The figures range from a high of persons with 1B3 jobs to a low or persons with Jobs Presently has a popul of about 000 and jobs The region expects to have a draft copy of the plan by September GREASE FIRE A kitchen grease fire caused between to 1 1 damage to a Eleanor Drive home on Saturday Mrs Murdoch was preparing dinner when a frying pan containing grease caught fire The fire damaged kitchen cupboards and caused smoke damage The Murdochs put the fire out with baking soda before the fire fighters HALTON HILLS RECREATION and PARKS This weeks column will serve to Introduce the ladles working as secretaries for the Recreation and Parks Department Irene Little Chris la Butler and Clarke Both Irene and Chns work out of the area office at the eastend of Town and while Irene serves as secretary to the Director of Recreation and the Facilities Superint Chris serves to handle most Incoming calls to this area office as well as handling the secretarial require of the Recreation Coord has worked for the Corporation for the Inst one and onehalf years and with the Recreation and Parks Department since February 1976 Residing in Acton Chris is a member of they Menettes and enjoys horseback Irene has resided in Georgetown for the past seven years and has been employed by the Recreation and Parks Department for the last year and a half For her leisure pursuits Irene enjoys swimming bowling tennis and sewing and work out of the Acton office located at Mill Street E Acton has been a resident of for the last twenty years and has worked or the town for seventeen of these With the birth of Ha Hon Hills Lorna s duties as a Tax Clerk were rearranged and she was assigned partly to the Recreation Department When she is not working Is actively involved in Church activities and planning her yearly travels has previously worked for the Recreation Deportment for one and a holf years For the Inst six months she has been working part time over the lunch hours in the Acton Office enjoys swimming and riding her bicycle in her leisure time TON HILLS This week we will also take a look at another community group A meeting was held on September 29th for purposes of Identifying the interest in and need for a united voice In Ilalton Hills for the performing arts an Arts Council It was clearly evident that a Hills Arts Council was and still is needed for reasons that include providing a A cooperative effort to promote cultural arts programmes b input in advising Ho Hon Hills Council on allocation of arts grants to local groups c a vehicle for and other concerned citizens in a united effort to secure adequate facilities for cultural groups assistance to you as creative individual or group in applying for Federal and or Provincial grants and subsidies you with a clearing house for dates of community events and a reference file on local artists and tions and you with a quarterly newsletter and calendar of events The Arts Council is presently conducting a survey for purposes of identifying he feelings of our Community with existing and proposed facilities in addition to preparing for the release of their initial Arts Newsletter For further Information regarding the projects of Arts Council and membership within same contact Ralph Mountainvlcw Road N Police awards Hallon police will hold Its annual civilian citation cere In Hills council chambers May during pol Ice week Between to civilians will be honored for outstanding bravery at the ceremony a police spokesman said last week As well about police officers will be honored for long service LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST 8773302 The Pallet Pencil Club Are Holding Their Annual SHOW SALE AT CENTENNIALSCHOOL Delrex By Invitation Friday to EVERYONE WELCOME Sat Apr Sunday May Ho Herald staff writer A Brampton lawyer was elected president the new Brampton Hills federal riding during a Progressive Conservative association organizational meeting last Tuesday at Philip Is a former member of the Brampton council past president the Flower City Kiwanis Club and a board member of Ihc United Way Mr was nominated from a member on the floor defeating Med McLennan a lawyer The new riding which will be announce officially from Ottawa in June will include Brampton and Georgetown plus a small rural area surrounding both centres in the Peel and Hal tan regions The name of the new riding is not correct and following some debate chairman Mr said a est Mould be presented hanging the name to Brampton Georgetown riding since the riding docs not include the entire area of Hills Mr Upshall said his main objective Is getting a can diddle elected by working at the grass roots level The new execute for the C Association Fran Ilalton Hills vice president John McDermld Brampton second me president Judith Anderson Brampton secretary Goebelle Hills treasurer Directors for association are Blnthwayt Brampton Don Wilson Brampton Peggy Diane Brampton Peter Hills Tom Jackson Brampton Tudor Helton Hills Glen Hills Norm Bigg Hills Ned McLennan Two auditors arc Jim Anderson and Sherman Our party is more united than have ever seen it and we arc standing strong behind our Joe Clark We feel we do well in the coming by elections so well that will lead us to becoming the government of Canada High Park MP Otto Jelinek said Trudcau Is responsible for disunity in Canada and for the economic chaos we find our 3rd place for barbershop chorus Brampton Townsmen Berb ers hop Chorus has placed third in the annual spring convent ion of Ontario Barbershoppers at the Inn on the Park in Toronto Saturday There were 16 choruses com peting First place went to the chorus from and sec place to the host chorus from The Brampton Townsmen Barbershop Chorus was form in Georgetown but with the Brampton In Members of the club come from Acton Georgetown and Brampton and district The third place showing In the annual convention was the highest the chorus has a club spokesman said Monday The group will be travelling to the United States next year to sing In a competition sored by the Sole Preservation and Encouragement of Bar bershop Quartet Singing In America selves In he rhellstof ministers that have left government is too long to remember In relation to the switch to the I iberul Party Jack Crowfoot MP is con Mr The only person to lose inedibility is Jick Horner He has become poor in my We are truly the pirty representing nil of Canada The Liberals nil rump in Quebec but take it away and they arc nothing he sold Although away In Florida Ontario Premier William Davis sent a telegram carrying his sentiments and Joe Clark also expressed his In a telegram Former MP said The new riding will not be so hard to and I best wishes and to your association to the new candidate JOYCE BEATON Life begins at 40 Today many women in their are feeling much the same as I eel We re acutely aware of the dynamics of in our lives How we cope with that change will determine how we survive the next twenty years The last five years of my life have seen more personal changes Oh lots of things happened around me in those 18 years My life was changing but I found it comfortable to remain the same within the I had children and they grew and changed dally I patterned my life to meet the changes in their lives I rejoiced their achievements their first steps their first words their first report cards etc My husband advanced in his Job and changed in expectation 1 rejoiced in his advancements and his enlarged paycheck because It was MY advancement as well I it with him When he was promoted I claimed a portion of that promotion as a reward for ketping him properly nourished sending him out of the house each muring with a clean shirt and a happy forgot my elf Amid ill this activity I forgot someone very important forgot WHO I wjs I neglected the little girl who imagined all kinds of wonderful adventures in her play As a child I had an imagincry frien I Dorothy I played and talked to Dorothy for sever il years before my mother sent because her own fear tint I wis living too much In my f neglected the talent I had been given to make people hippy to grow and communicate new Ideas don mean to imply that my child rearing years were wasted but white I was wnpped up In everyone else lives I neglected myself to the point of losing a great deal of self confidence I accepted the role laid on for me by society and ultimately by my family I imposed the role ON myself to the exclusion OF It s one thing to see the situation in retrospect but quite another to try to do something about It In the future I hope we will look at the person first and the system second Hole reversal is one of handling the situation but I don really think it been experimented with enough to sec if it will work communal living In our house wc are trying a communal style or living This means the he ids of power mother and father step down from their all powerful positions and EXPECT cooperation instead of INSISTING upon it It means that Instead of mother being responsible for the washing and Ironing and cooking cleaning the FAMILY takes responsibility for their own well being freeing mother to develop her talents The rest of the family children and arc busy developing heir abilities to their fullest and we arc finally getting around to acknowledging that mother is entitled to do the same IFSPRINGISJUST CORNER WHERE IS YOUR TAX RETURN ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS A VERY UNIQUE STORE Two showrooms heated at Choi wood Downivlow Phono 823 Phono 416 FURNITURE FIREPLACES Roxton Selig Simmons Early Canadians Andrew Malcolm Accessories WALL FACING FIREPLACES Genuine Antique Reclaimed Brick Facings Masonry Fireplaces Zero Clearance Fireplaces Blaze Free standing Fireplaces April itn it Calvinettes meet Thursday in school This week 17 Calvinettes in the United States and Canada will be celebrating Week Girls aged 15 are members of Calvinettes a church related day club Although he club la church sponsored all girls are welcome The Junior and Senior programs have membership of girls aged 1013 For the 14 and IS year olds there la a course on persona lily development Our club meets at m at the Georgetown District Christian School on Thursday evenings This year wc have visited Milton Manor gone to the senior apartment buildings Tor a Christmas singsong and we are now planning our Parents Daughter Banquet Towards the end of June we hope to go on a campout have learned new serve our fellow men In the community and fry lo develop the girls spiritually Our goal Is to help youth serve Jesus Christ always and everywhere If you arc interested in joining our club or would like more information please contact Mrs Alice i Georgetown at BerryLinton A lovely wedding look place at Maple Avenue Baptist Church Georgetown on Feb when June Elliabeth daughter or Mr and Mrs Linton Georgetown was urn led in marriage John Stew art Berry son of Mr and Mrs Robert Berry of Ontario C of Given In marriage by her father the bride was lovely In a gown of white Jersey fash with full sleeves and beaded lace trim Her long I- rench Illusion veil was held in place by a Juliet headdress of lace carried a bouquet of roses and carnal Maid of honor Sylvia friend of the bride was gowned in peach polyester with high neckline and long full sleeves Linton sister of the bride and Carol Berry sister of the groom were gown in pale blue polyester Flower girl Katie Hutchison of Acton was gowned in pcich polyester They earned mixed quels Groomsman was Peter Hoi of Windsor of the groom Ushers were Steve Scaly s Bay Ontario brother In law of and Michael McGllvary Toronto friend of the groom Junior ushtrs were Berry and Glen Linton brothers of the bride and groom Miss Carol Kennedy presided at the organ and Mr George town was the soloist The reception was held at the Masonic Hall Georgetown with the bride mother recelv guests In a gown of blue chiffon over taffeta The groom mother received In a gown of polyester matching Jacket Both wore orchids After the reception the young couple left for a homy moon at a ski lodge in Hunt They are now residing In Scarborough her wedding the bride was entertained at a miscellaneous shower from the ladies of Maple Avenue Baptist Church at the home of Mrs Marilyn Acton The office staff of Acri Setback and Longfield pi on ha nor I her with a kite hen shower Out IN GEORGETOWN Delictous meals Friendly courteous staff LICENSED UNDER L BO II NOW AVAILABLE for all occasions jH BANQUET ROOM FACILITIES ca 9194 DELREX RESTAURANT TAVERN GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE CONFUSED ABOUT INSULATION CALL INSUL FOAM ADVICE AND SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST 8771773 COMPL HOME INSULATION GUARANTEED IN WRITING INSUL FOAM CO I 1426 Wallace Road 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