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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 7, 1981, p. 5

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TOWN OF HALTON HILLS LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE Arts Council fundraiser Sites wall mural needs more sponsors school stud oats in Hilton Hills heed a upon their return to school this week the public in tic town are invoked in Hills Arts mini its unique project winch both up 11k construction site of the I ibriry Theitre Arts i mpl lo low tin public subscrip ts find Arts Council is hoping lo by selling on message the op of the l our fool wide panels will comprise the muni As of this week winch hid originally been scheduled deadline for fewer than I hill been sponsored lliit tins project in id on our pledge of Arts Council Grid tun i hoping the who sin oine back Sign up Saturday for art courses ritfistr fur winter being offered by the Vilky which ill bun postponed two s this it tin Park tl in A course Is to I in 19 glass in Jan 22 idulK pottery and iff lix weaving Jan Letter to the editor A TlirjIHtAID Wednesday January IDKi Pones Writer misled about West llinld lolumn in which he hints that r I aught is bid for not ill king western si para I r fit Is I he pi he confronts tin i hi mi them into forming such us i in when f- Km ins in forced lime mil of the Quebec majority of western as anyone and want to All di ins e in help natinnil by understanding the of of Wests which is disinmin against lun is lie law In fast liar proposed charter of Is which among other s strongly appears tin of civil in ins now enjoy Is for it pur s limit the scope of prognms lis intagid Canadnn lining substantive to rinc equal rights for a natives handle ip It amendment i ii muli which would appear re in practice four differ of provinces first and Quebec second Alberta Nova Scotia Brunswick and New found land third Manitoba fourth e Edward the wilh li nit r which inste id of reaffirming provincial ownership of re sources now provided by loy of the B A would reduceall provinces a resource control subject to federal para maun ley Western Canadians should not continue lobe the whipping boy for a national government which seeks lo create voter support in southern Ontario by our region The practice diminish all Canadians I believe the authors of such divisive policies will eventually be come a cropper in the one province on which their alien lion is presently focused Sincerely David til pan us in Georgetown Bene lllmhtr Coop came to rtscuc before Christ About the Hills Fire calls up Firefighters responded to fire alarms in November 10 more thin over the same period in 1979 Twenty two of the fires in Georgetown and the remaining six erupting in Acton causing a total of in damages District chief reelected regional police constable Bill Cunningham has been reelected district fire chief by the Georgetown Firefighters Association council learned Monday Bill Lewis will serve as deputy district fire chief Seek liquor licence Acton Firmly Restaurant on Mill Street has applied for dining room liquor licence at lis Mill Streel location The will be heard before a public hearing to be scheduled by the province Liquor Licence Board Members of the town recreation department will be off an Ontario Recreation Society conference in London from January to Council approved the per individual registration fee to send recreation and parks director Tom program supervisor Jennifer Linton Joy to the conference board exec Appointments hive been made for the Ballinafad Community Centre Board an organization which has worked diligently recently to refurnish a local community hill Joining Hills Miller and Erin Coun Jo Schneider ire John chairman Dave Walker treasurer Martha Lewis secretary Murky Shortill entertainment Penny Shortill public lions Jerr maintenance Members at large include Bev Jean Paul Metcalfe and agent and care taker Jean Bustin Communlly centre renovations list year cost ihe board including grant from the town of Hills presented lo the board during July Canada Day celebrations In Pharmacy Pel rex Smoke shop Georgetown Willi Flits Ileal Mayor Pete mi rov Mr Mrs A the Companies Herbert Mr Mrs Phil Mill and one anonym lor interested in iship for a single for cosponsorship for a space old lontict Mrs ftSO or Shi si pi fund r using i is nudging ill or Most recent purchasers of il Ihose making Mrs Hum Nincy Shorn and Mirk Mclntyn Boh and iril Mi Murray In of Mc Bill Donna irt Gordon Jem and ivn King In of King let Is or Little Tin lire fund raising in be from I at or Mary if It A happier New Year llrrald ire things we can all dr htalthier h er sijs tleOntano I Assocnlion e that hilt of ycj tins unhealthy do our in biological i themselves account for per cent of the deaths factors arc responsible for another per Only 10 per cent are because of inadequacies in It is now over five years since Health and Welfare in issued a major report on preventing illness A central theme of report was that the health of our idzens could be Improved by the of cigarette Reduction of alcohol misuse Moderate dietary changes to of fat salt and sugar Periodic screening for major such as high blood pressure and certain cancers NOVICE CAR RALLY Saturday February 7th at am Couno 100 around Qaocgetown and Start GeotgetOttn Fairgrounds Entry Fee In support of yeses by the Club Qoorgolown with of Motor Spot Club For Information CALL Brian Markham at Jolliffe Shoe Store Village Acton 8532900 Vitoi Markets since Bulk CARROTS Bulk Cooking ONIONS 1 TANGERINES APPLES 99 TOMATOES 39V BANANAS 99 quantitTos Open every day except Sunday Cakei Fruit Basket for all occasions ENQUIRE ABOUT SPECIALS tu lidtVICE B773405 14 SI Sines MENS SUITS ENTIRE STOCK SAVE UP TO REG to 169 SALE LADIES DRESSES LATEST STYLES REDUCED SAVE UPT0 REG 40 SALE TO LADIES COATS ENTIRE STOCK SAVE UP TO REG 84 to 1 99 SALE 69o 99 MENS WINTER OUTERWEAR SKI JACKETS PARKAS SAVE UP TO REG 24 to 84 SALE TO 74 MENS SWEATER AND VEL0UR TOPS SAVE UP TO REG 1 2 to 45 SALE 39 TO 36 00 LADIES BLOUSES ENTIRE STOCK SAVE UP TO REG 9 to 36 SALE 99 TO 28 MENS DRESS PANTS ENTIRE STOCK SAVE UP TO REG 26 to 42 SALE 21 to 42 CHILDRENS WINTER OUTERWEAR ENTIRE STOCK IMPORTS GIRLS BOYS SAVE REG 1 9 to 49 SALE 15 TO 399 LADIES SKIRTS ENTIRE STOCK SAVE UPT0 REG 1 9 to 60 SALE to 48

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