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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1977, p. 12

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THE HERALD September JOYCE BEATON A WORKING VACATION I OR MOMMY It a working vacation this mommy observed We 11 go up to the cottage where I won l be disturbed There be plenty of things for you two guys to do Like swimming and fishing and paddling canoe Just me alone for a few hours each And I do all my work and still have time to play The cottage is small but you both be outside Miles away from a phono it a great place to hide A full day of rain dampen your fun Just amuse yourselves quietly while I get this stuff done We been up all night and you re throat sore you say Climb into my bed and it might go away I make a wood fire and then work on my writing I wish that you kids got along without fighting When you re roaring around I con hear myself think The sun will shine soon and you II feel in the pink II a ma how cold and wet the woods be And how long a week is with two kids at your knee Those pioneer women were made of great stuff This cowardly creature has just had enough Council cautious over dam removal Hal ton Hills council Monday expressed concern over the removal of the Pa perm ill Dam on the Credll River and the effect on upstream water wells in Williams An engineering report uring the removal of the dam will be placed before the Credit Valley Conservation Authority Sept Council has Ins rue ted that letters expressing the concern of members bo sent to the ministries of environment and natural resources for what ever action is considered nee to prevent the loan or drop In the water table in the Glen Williams area Coun Roy Booth said with obi reference to another situation involving the drop in levels of area water wells that when it comes to the subject Scholarship award of wells It Glen Williams wo should be damn sure about It before referring it to another body Council also approved a re commendation calling for the CVCA to proceed with the removal based or ing findings A Georgetown High school graduate has received a scholarship from the University of Guelph Kenneth 19 son of Mr and Mrs McCaw of Baylor Crescent was an Ontario Scholar He plans to study psychology NATO EXERCISE Master Corporal Carl Beaton left son of Mrs members or the Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment Beaton Main SI and Private Jim based at the Canodinn Forces Europe detachment at son of Mr and Mrs J Erwin Baden Germany The exercises arc being Georgetown prepared breakfast the rear of carried out by Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group their armoured personnel carrier during NATO exercises Canada contribution to NATO defence and deterrence in near the town of Nabbing Germany Both men are Europe CANADIAN FORCES PHOTO Opponents ignore library meet as Cedarvale plan revealed Herald writer Opponents of the proposed 000 library at Cedarvale Park were by their absence Wednesday as the Hal ton Hills library board drawings Cost of the design 000 which will have to be paid whether the project is accepted or rejected He would not say how much long term delay could incruic cost noting that any i INSTALLATION Georgetown high school teacher Tom singh president of the Wilfrid Laurie r University Alumni Association welcomes Dr John Black Aird as the university new chancellor fall Chapter meets officially unveiled the design due to Inflation would have to of the building be absorbed within the limits Only two members of the set by Hal ton Hills council public one proponent and Council earlier approved the another a design student at poject cutting its cast to Sheridan College accepted the and boards announced invitation stipulating that the floor area to attend the at the be reduced to from Acton library about feet feel because of the In If Ihe delay is Mrs Lister commented hi would obviously have to go back to council and say you gave us these limits and we would have to a I build a smaller library or give us The regular meeting of the Countess of Strathmore Chap ter of the I O E was held at the home of Miss Ruth Evans The Regent Mrs June Deans presided and reports were given by the Secretary Mrs Mabel Sanderson and the acting Treasurer Miss Jean Directions Tnnsportnlion Minister James Snow will hear from Hills about the lack of signing on Highway point to the former towns of Acton and Georgetown Walter Biehn called the situation confusing for travellers who are faced with signs saying only that there are two exits for Hills Former Acton Mayor Coun said he recently had visitors who travelled to Prcs ton that is Cambridge before they had erred Mackenzie Plans were made for the coming Marathon Bridge under the Convenor ship of Miss Ruth Evans Mrs MncGIUivray and Mrs June Ross and Miss Helen McDonald arc ing the sale Chnslmos cards Mrs Ruth reported on the Fducational Awards for the various trade eight classes Misses Jean and Margery Mackenzie presented pictures and commentary of their re cent trip to Holland Sweden Finland and which was well received Miss Ruth Evans expressed the thanks or the Club Lunch was served by the hostesses Mrs E and Mrs O Hunter The Reg expressed thanks to Miss Ruth Evans for her home as a meeting place and to the leases of evening the negative against the library 1 thought people might want to know what they are objecting to board chairman said fallowing the meeting The design proposed by architect Phillip Brook of Toronto would allow to be placed in the IB foot twostorey building Located on about of the twoacre site at the park the building would incorporate ibrary board opposes the resurrection of 197 plans for the present Church Street library contending they an not practical Such a plan gained support by risidmts and somi members of louncll Strongly opposed to the development of a new library i way from the downtown core Walter lliehn also a member or library board said the meeting the design is attractive but he still remains opposed The proposed building would have facility for handicapped persons in wheelchairs Construction of washroom and elevator facilities for such persons is cohered by a 100 per tint grant from federal Lower level of building would be setback Into the side of the hill making a sub basement for the area facing toward Main Street Theupper level would have a area immediately adjacent to the meeting halt and audio visual floor plan It would not cover the entire lower level allowing a skylight to provide lighting and providing a sloped roof from upper to lower level Hills recreation department has already stated board members said that the present driveway entrance to Ihe Cedarvale Park will be reconstructed south on Main Street near the proposed library site STEAK HOUSE presents CANADIAN LOBSTER NIGHT LOBSTER TAILS includes BAKED POTATOES or PAN FRIES BREAD BUTTER PICK1ES OLIVES COFFEE or TEA EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT we will be serving this extra special delight LICENCED UNDER LLBO 184 QUEEN ST EAST BRAMPTON 1 OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT ARTISANS TO BUY EQUIPMENT Credil Valley Artisans will be buying additional cquip- hail with audio- and offering more cour visual facilities and junior this year public relations library accessible from Main officer Connie Karlson said Street south with ad following a meeting ministration reference and Tuesday at adult books on a lower level from a reconstructed Artisans received a Win driveway into the site with tariogrant forMlSWandonce doorway facing onto Maple the group matches the figure a loom mill An Ontario Municipal Board hearing has been called for the project following protest by more than Georgetown rcsiaents up position is mainly against site of new library which I occupy parkland and a hill No date has been Mr said the design work is per cent complete with only about eight weeks required for working warping mills will be bought but they did decide on buying wood for silk screen to keep the price low The group discussed renting all equipment but Mrs Karl son that will be discussed in furlhir detail at next el group watched slides of racquet a course in Chin potlcry and Mrs Karlson the slides were just beau The evening she said was organized but she was disappointed at the low lEEKPKUIiBE Open fuel Wed ISPEC No I LARGE BROCCOLI Rag Ont No GREEN ONIONS 5buneno S far HI No CUCUMBERS 5 Fancy APPLES Reg 159 Ont No 1 CELERY G FRUIT M The Home at Fresh and Vegetables St STREET PLAZA GEORGE In Is al col if V MILL ST Si if THE UNION GAS APPLIANCE CENTRE For your home appliance needs visit the neighbourhood Union Gas Appliance Centre at 56 Main Street South right here in Georgetown Here you II find a wide selection of ultramodern Natural Gas and electric appliances to choose from All at very reasonable prices The selection of brand name appliances available from Union Gas reads like a Who s Who Maytag Kelvinator Enterprise Inglis you name it Everything from Natural Gas ranges and dryers to dishwashers and trash mashers Best of all your Union Gas ance Centre Is close by it s staffed by professional Union Gas Sales Representatives And if you qualify buying the appliance you need is as easy as saying put it on my gas bill Make the Union Gas Appliance Centre here in Georgetown the Centre of Town for all your appli ance needs union GHS appliance centre Were done to horn

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