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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1977, p. 11

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300 from Georgetown take part in YOU walk Engineer May says road project is worth the inconvenience J in the two YOU Walk bike the boys walked live miles per hi a and completed the route at Town engineer Bob Austin painted a gloomy picture of this summer s reconstruction of Main Street for Acton Business Association day Birched tint the inconvenience experienced by both merchants and residents will ttofhwluk when the project is completed Invited to field questions from the association mem bore Mr Austin himself an Ac I on homeowner predicted the sloppy work done on Mill Streets sidewalks and curbs last fall would be cor reeled to the towns by the end of month While admitting that King Having Lid the con trading firm which handled the Mill Street reconstruction let the town d wn on Ihe now curbing Mr tin slated the company is well of its responsibility to repair situation He credit company with keeping Inconveniences along the a last year minimum but declined to explain the reasons for the curb problems for legal reasons Although the reconstruction of Main Street North Highway will likely not see its finishing louches and clean up until next year Mr Austin said he actual road rebuild work scheduled to begin July 1 should be completed by about Nov IB The contractors he said face a major traffic problem when they reach the River Street intersection Until then he explained traffic dctoured around he Hon area but at that point an alternative will have to be devised since there are no other roads crossing the river besides Main Street Single lane traffic past the site seems probable he said Mr Austin told he lion the steep railway crossing on Main Street North will see a significant improvement as the proceeds north toward Wallace Street The northern approach to the crossing will be raised BUSINESS DIRECTORY Viking adventures The colorful adventure of Lucky Viking will be presented by the Carousel Players song and to the children of Italian Hills on Saturday at Hilton Mills libraries in Georgetown Acton The performances will be it Ham in the Acton I and p m in Georgetown Knox Church Hall tin Walk set out wiih foot jx bandies md lunches rd of 300 peopU from plclins the vice president Johns Slid Mr John on isui with the turnout from ton including I l 1 three genintions I I irgil from i tew walkers to one or injury one or a lit but these occuren id happened prior to the 1k iiLn toured Ihe route no slrag ill tins for Ihe Georgetov he said volunteers could ird sign sheets because heir hands were I The wis winner and with trim so miles me ilk were lining I sore feel legs rather n he Jeff ml I in he first NIAGARA ESCARPMENT COMMISSION Public Meeting MAY 11 at pm ERNEST C DRURY SCHOOL CENTRE FOR HEARING HANDICAPPED Ontario St Milton The Eicornmcnt ng plan Ops to preserve J65 le ills to Tobermory a inv le only NIAGARA ESCARPMENT COMMISSION nlo ilk burger will from the YM Julnn Heed I bent for II n walked in miles playing lis banjo Upon completion of the walk he toll Tom he was red for ibout Two from own I ittk The lire entered the Holy Cross I I while others minted to hobble into the f Hunter wn inuedw from Holy Cross even though she suspected she had lined ankle Problems enc on C inter Shitty de a variety services or cancer ion in bring to mnny cancer patients through your support of he Canadian Can Society cuts your grass and weed problems This is to uso The granules dissolve quickly tn wotor and can bo applied with a garden sprayer or watering con with a lino spray WEEDRITE kills by contact parts of plants but is completely inactivotod on the soil it fences and id trees hedges shrubs patios and In f a sin CHIPMAN CHEMICALS LIMITED Onto W Mm THESE PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE FROM T gets the bugs out of your lawn and garden LARVCXq ADUTOXi bugs bugs I I in your I J ml tZ ORGANIC GARDEN SPRAY Nature s bug bane United CoOperatives of Ontario Save electricity save natural resources About a third of electricity by burning lossil fuels coal oil natural I lie price of all these natural resources is increasing rapidly The price of coal lor example has over the last five years Higher fuel costs inevitably show up the price you pay for electricity electricity and you II save money You II also be to conserve dwm natural resources for other important uses transportation agriculture chemicals Conserve energy The future depends on it Robert H Cranfield DC CHIROPRACTOR r south FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 877 8B ROY H EVANS D C Chiropractor Phone professional printing all your THE HERALD Slu2uyuJla CHIROPRACTORS GW Corbett C CHIROPRACTOR 0 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner SS TELEPHONES ONTARIO IJ R Clipsham Limited Surveyors Ontario will help employers pay the salaries of youth hired for the summer months Heres how the program works If you operate a business or farm and create a new posilion lor summer the Ontario Youth Employment Program will give you a grant of Si per hour toward the wages of an unemployed youth you hire for the job As a matter of fact grants are available for up to six new positions per business or farm for each operational site and you may hire any unemployed youlh between the ages of 5 and 24 who lives in Ontario and is eligible to work here The program will be in effect from May 30th to September 1977 but the full 16 week cpmmitment is not required Employer application forms for the Ontario Youth Employment Program are available through your local Canada Manpower Centres and because grant funds are limited should be submitted as soon as possible For more information contact your local Canada Manpower Centre or Ontario Youth Secretariat Queen spark Toronto Ontario M4Y Phone 41 6 5627 Youth Secretariat Margaret Birch Provincial Secretary for Social Development William Davis Premier Province of Ontario

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