Page I THE February mi 1 Wifdt CITIZENS OF YEAR JOYCE AND IRWIN NOBLE Local hockey breakfasts Hockey pa rem go children games hungry The Lions Club ore still running their program of hockey breakfasts every Saturday morning from 10 a m a I he Lion Hall behind the Memorial Arena L Georgetown 19G0 est la dans region les eleea peuvcnt anglais ct franca Is avenue Maple plus renscigncmenls veuillez avee In directrice Norman a u Ecole SacreCoeur a French language separate school exists since The school offers full range of courses from kindergarten to grade a It is the only school In region v here students can learn and perfect both French and English II is situated at Mapic Avenue East For further details please contact the principal Mme Paulclle Norman at Fashion Show Home sewers are invited lo a spring and summer fashion show in St Andrew s United Church on March at Fashions will be presented by Slrctch and Sew of Misslssauga for the Georgetown Guide Company auxiliary Tickets are available from ins 877 3165 Carol Thompson 1674 and Joan or other members of the PC Youth SnoFest The Brampton Georgetown Progressive Conservative Youth Federation is holding a Snow Fest at p Sunday jointly at the Balnea home and the North Golf and Club Anyone In the to age group who is interested in the party will be welcome The group Is also planning a trip to Ottawa from March to April to sec the high points of the city as well as watch House of Parliament In session Red Cross Youth dance George own Red Cross Youth will sponsoring a SI Valentine Day dance this Saturday for the community younger set featuring live entertainment by Craig Teeter and his fellow musicians A door prize and spot dance prizes will be awarded at the dance scheduled lake place between and midnight at the Knox Presbyterian Church hall Both the hall and the music have been donated Red Cross Youth are also sponsoring a bake sale Saturday morning between m at IntheDclrex Market Aimed at raising funds for needy children ihe sale will feature heart shaped cakes for and a larlcty of cupcakes and cookies Volunteers needed The Ho Hon Kills fire deportment inking for volunteers In the Georgetown area to fill vacancies by three recent retirements A major factor in the decision to accept or reject an applicant is his ability lo respond quickly lo fire calls day or night at home or at work Volunteer firefighters are paid on the basis of their attendance at emergency calls training sessions and meetings Appll can Is must be or over and pass a medical examination The deadline for applications Is February and forms can be picked up from the town office on Main Slrect South in Georgetown Contract awarded Bailey Consulting Associates Lid In cooperation with Keith Wagland architect has been awarded a contract conduct a feasibility study into the need and possible locations for a cultural and recreational facility in Helton Hills Council Monday night accepted the firm tender as recommended by recreation Glen Gray One other firm submitted a bid of identical value The town will contribute toward the study cost white the remainder will come in ihe form of a Wintario grant applied for by the Aria Plus committee that is handling ihe centre proposal Austin appointed Town engineer Bob Austin has been appointed by council to represent Kills on ihe Solid Waste Management Committee set up by regional council last month The committee will examine resource recovery alternatives as a long term solution to landfilling as welt as means of culling back on refuse source such as the Divide and Conquer program underway in this Morrow acts as local mediator from page one ncs the Won can be developed in a way thai is beneficial to the community and costs taxpayers nothing he would change his mind he said In discussion with Mr Mc I explained In opinion council had number of reasons for but that these object Ions ton Id be overcome by a common sense and practical approach Mr Morrow told council I mentioned thai there is more logical ap proach dealing wiih and that would be conduct a comprehensive study to determine the of development In the George town area in a inner which would be of benefit the town and its taxpayers 1 staled that if Focal was prepared present legal and approach he muni on such a concept then and only then would I be prcpircd to work on lis be half Mr Morrow related his thol Focal is willing fund the study but would w financial par from Paramount Developments Corporation I town He added Paramount mother com pans has extensive land interest In the Georgetown be willing contribute towards Hie study BOTH HUMS Indicating that both firms would prefer to see ihe town new official plan delay the stud completed Mr Morrow explained that i lawyers would be inst meted to defer action on a million lawsuit filed by Ihe company against town in lute 1977 Mr Morrow suggested thai results of ihe study would also provide answers other current problems involving the nted for new library facilities ind a threat re arts complex If nil goes well George town- find itself with opportunities and assessment growth with asso ciated lax stabilization at a time when the general i jn economy is weak he said Council only olhor Iivl Ihe study Mr Morrow is court confront In which Ihe only lowy will be Mr Morrow underlined Mr Mclaughlins willingness with Ihe town in roolvingtheirdispuie despite his strong legal stand and that the would rule in Focal s favor IF such a confront at ion took Mr Morrow not council however Focal will abandon legal proceedings altogether regardless of he outcome of proposed II was difficult enough lo convince Mr McLaughlu lo take this approach he said certainly not willing lo promise lo drop the legal proceedings trchn Us verv strong legal That sounds me like it all for McLaughlin and none for the town complained If the study says I approve the dlwslon there ore are back In court again allowing Mr Morrow Mover Pomeroy recommends on prepared for the current council by the s planning board The resolution advises council to consider comprehensive studies lands south of Silver Creek much of which Is owned by Focal as priority Items This has a cancer growing on lhat been handing around for some time Mayor com menlcd Industry is just not interested in Hallon and it lime we took some positive Knechtcl for one acknowledged that the past planning boards recommen da on was enough to an ant his volt in of the proposed by Mr Morrow I impressed by the fact here Levy told Mr Morrow I m impressed your courage 1 d like some assurance though lhat if this council ihe study It I hove to mean thai we of the results IHOIOSM Booth that the results would indeed have In be accepted by Ihe lown He pointed nut thai if the determines the subdivision should not proceed the developer will have in effect funded council s against Ihe proposal suggest Mr Morrow proposal should be outlined for Ihi town phnning depart ment s appraisal before ell makes a commitment Ma yor assured her though thai department will actively involved in Ihe rk of special h is to appoint thai subdivision proposal has Iht subject of three different studies under taken by the company itself lown and Ihe Georgetown Association SttOOoffa Saab Manufacturer s suggested maximum list price with door automatic reduced by Dealer may sell for less HEART LAKE MOTORS tit MAIN Suit Service Parts Nobles named citizens of year honored for community work from Page I several a month year round oncer patients who ore not permitted to drive because of their he taken to Toronto and relumed The couple is perhaps best known locally however as the former of the Georgetown Dairy Bar which operated two locations in town between 1949 and 1970 After selling the business nine years ago Mr Noble sold real for four vears before retiring Iteliremcnt for Ihe Noble has been anything but a llmeof and liations in a variety of total and regional rganizalionshac in fact left lew span hours Noble longtime number of Ihe Victorian Order of Nurses and serves on board of director for She is Past Noble rand and still active in tht local r of Virdun and received that order highest honor the of Chivalry in having served on lor the of Mr is a past president luxrenl member or the lommunity s of number of the lor past and is highly active member of ihe Masonic In latter organization Mr Noble has mister of the redd I Deputy rand Master Ihe District rand I edge as well grand tendcnl and secretary of the Arch Masons He and colleagues arc in Ihe process of founding new local chapter of M known the friendship Lodge Hi is member of the Tub Toronto organization the Wetland anal Mission Hoard which arranges for to Ihe irvwmin of boats during their sevn hour Passage through canal and a founding member of the North andfountry i luh where he and his wife golf and curl membership Mr and Mrs Noble are also numbers of congregation it Si Anglican Church where Mr Noble has sirved us church warden and president of the church dull Mr Noble was a member of I iorgilown council during the mid is perhopholhi most progressive era date when developer Hen Hi was unveiling plans for residential subdr 1 1 forts of ihe busiest planners Noble Court was among the residential streets designated on maps the lime hut it was not until that most of the homes there were built HI- lomcidentally Noble w were ready leave their own home on be second floor of the Dairy Bar They promptly became residents of the street that bears their name Mr and Mrs Noble knew one another in their hometown of north of meeting again in Toronto during the war years when Mr Noble was a member Emergency use number proposed region may soon follow the example of neighbo ring municipalities in adopting a three figure emergency ele phant number by which rcsid cuntad a variety of special services The region public works and administration commit tees recently endorsed a by Gun lion directing regional staff to feasibility of a single phone number for all emergency calls as has been done recently In London Ham and Kitchen Waterloo Coun reported in a letter to the two iheeiiy of passed a resolution Jan 15 designs as all purpose erne rgencj phone number for that municipalise tic out public pay phones he area can be adjusted so ihai calls can be made free of harge Such brief phi ne numbers he added are much more remember by children and adults alike By dialing res ideals can Immediately con police firefighters rescue crews ambulance dispatch public Works employees and other emergency Blanche further the that he is writing to three other area municipalities to request I hey consult Bell Canada about the possibility of oping ihe service in their own districts of the Hoy at Canadian Air and Mrs Noble was a nurse They were married in IBM and settled for several yearn in Hanover where Mr Noble worked for Swift a Foods In 1919 the couple moved to Georgetown and purchased whal was the com munily own dairy operation located on Mom Street where the Canada Trust bank now stands In 1056 the dairy bar moved to the comer of Maple Avenue and Street and occupied the same building now used by Muckart Plumbing and Healing and Photon mo The sale or ihe Georgetown Dairy Bar in 1970 marked the end of a 40year career In the doiry business for Mr Noble The couple have three children Ann Lorraine now is 33 lives in and works for Ihe Children a Aid Society Peter studied at the University of Waterloo and is an insurance actuary and Phit who played football Tor Ihe University of Western Ontario is a salesman in Kitchener If offering GIFT CHtriFKAIB FOR VALENTINES DAY MEW SETS FILL INS EAR PIERCING m can I Salon Brilliant natural RCA XL100 color at a buy now pricel Dependable cool running XtendedLlfe chassis uses only warts on average Automatic color control and fleshtone correction Super AccuLlne black matrix picture tube Automatic fine tuning Wesley an St Georgetown WE WHAT stu Sirring iron for