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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 4, 1984, p. 2

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THEHLEU1D July Longtime Smith and Stone employee Charles and Bill Bland next too glue mill which was one of the machines they operated In their year there I can set this thing up with my eye closed Charles Glbb said Herald photo Smith Stone retirees return for open house By ROBIN Herald Stuff Smith and Stone in Georgetown had the atmosphere of an old class reunion on June as about retirees returned la the plant on one of the company annual plant tours The company produc all kinds of wiring devices and has its own plastics and porcelain departments It has teen open since Georgetown resident Bill Gibb and his brother Charles BO from Glen Williams years ago worked in the maintenance depart men for years There been a big change here and they ve put up a lot of new machinery the young said Walking over to a glaze mill which is used tor the finish on the cloy Film crews document ceremony Downtown has it better Student wants law extended Herald Staff Dorothy Manoukian and htr film crew of four turned up Sunday after noon to film the dedi cation of a plaque at Cedarvale Park in memor of the George town Boys The film maker is producing a hour movie on the ill Arme nian orphans brought to Georgetown Cedarvale in 1923 after the holocaust of 1915 in Turkey One and a hair million Armenians were killed in the first historically recognized genocide Mrs Manoukian hopes to complete the film by the end of the and told The Herald she would like to screen it in She arrived In George town Saturday and did some shooting of the downtown churches to get a feeling for the sort of environment the Boys into Mrs Manoukian said During the dedication Sunday of the new plaque to be put up a Cedarvale main build ln the camera was rolling Speakers MP John McDermid Julian Reed Mayor Miller and Citizen ship Executive Director Morris and Sloney Cretk Councillor I red were all caught on 16 millimetre iolor film After the speeches the crew moved among the picnic tables and caught snatches of con versa 11 which Mrs Monou kian Intends to usl as background to accom pany archival photos she has filmed Hie project has funding from tht Armenian communities of Toronto and Montreal and from the of Slate a multlcultura lismolfice The National film board in assisting the production by ing their equipment facilities and available Herald Sin If Having problems that leaky pipe re- pa red landlord or how about that If you live In down town Georgetown or downtown Acton you can get the town muni bylaw officer to ere in According to the own municipal bylaw officer Jack Lusty the standards by law is a strong one that states required tions for human modal ion Things like hot and cold running water a sewer system Not 1 1 Jctfcmon left 20 and Rebecca are working on two separate projects for the Unit on Lego Aid Clinic bat for you Otherwise windows and doors up to you to take to small claims or county court put up with the drip Jelferson wants lh way things stand for tenants in Hills She wants the town property standards by to extend beyond the George town and cores to lighting smooth floor plumbing are covered by the bylaw Although many of standards are covered by Stction of the Landlord Tenant which states a landlord is obliged to keep tho premises In a good stale of rcpa It up to thi tenant to pursue his complaints In court With the property standards bylaw a tenant can call up Mr Lusty to serve the land lord with a notice and eventually tako the landlord to court if he doesn t comply The matter Is essentially taken out of the tenant hands A summer with he Ilalton Hills Community Legal Clinic in Georgetown Noell is up the matter with the town Clerk Adm Ken Richardson Through him the re quest extend the bylaw will be mode In town council and even will be voted on by councillors If council says no wc go for publk support to show the town the community in of it sold She already survey for that eventual It asks amonf things whether residents are aware of the current he said can set this thing up with my eyes dosed Bill said he could remember when they used to burn coal in order to provide the heat for the plant II was hard work back In those days but it was a good plate to work wasagood outfit hero Acton Vern Wheeler returned to the plant or the first time since his retirement in 1968 He had worked for years in the tool room and said when he worked there they made their own molds dies in the man plus department Now the tool room does repairs only and is manned by eleven employees It all familiar to me but just switched around said visiting Judd Davidson HILLS ARTS COUNCIL Herald Columnist Summer is swimming and sunning and and biking and walking and water skiing surfing and sailing Summer is all that and People who live In a or subtropical country can have no idea what summer means to those of us who are intimately acquainted with winter wilt patiently for our few months of sunshine We revel in it and glory In it also Wc complain if it rains too much or not enough We complain If it is too cold or loo hot We n about the humidity and the bugs But without summer we could never face the long cold of winter Summer Is our solvation ODE TO SUMMER bummer sings her siren song How can we not respond To flowers in bloom which now Outlast the night Tills is our moment In the sun We know it is only fleeting bo fill full of Joy and Tun And never neier complain The bugs are bad the humidity s high lie From the poetic hopefully to the dramatic Perhaps you have a budding on your The Recreation Department has the perfect program for your youngster Entitled Dramatic Arts it Is mode up of four two week sessions You may sign your child up for one session or all four Children from seven in and up are welcome All aspects of theatre production will be examined The location la Centennial Middle School but there will be weekly spec ai events in the Cultural Centre as well as rcguhr swims and special outings Participants will have the opportunity to the fundamentals of acting through a of games and exercises In addition there will be croft sessions where props and puppets will be made to Phone for registration and fees information BILLS Stolen property An Acton teenager was charged by regional police with possession of stolen properly on June The youth had a guitar with an estimated value of in his possession which had been reported missing in a May break and enter on Slderoad in Acton Break and enter A 19 year old Toronto man has been charged with two counts of break and enter by regional police The charges stem from entries involving Joseph Fashion Trend Skippers Fish and Chips the Armouries In Georgetown Fairgrounds and a residential break and enter Police charged the man on June Picnic park Looking for a nice park to have a picnic Mountsberg Wildlife Centre near Campbcllvllle has km of hiking trails country firm animals and an interpretive centre for films and displays For more informotion call week days Five tenders Of five tenders returned to the town for the reconstruction project on Georgetown Guelph Street Materials and Construction Ltd of Brampton were recommended for the lender Their bid of was the lowest Tent name winners Heather Ann Dutchburn of Park Public School Is the winner of the Name the Tent Contest offered by the Georgetown Agricultural Society Heather Ann chose the name Fabulous Pun Ten She received from lawyer Simon for her contribution Cindy Squire of Park Public School and Todd Shelly of Glen Williams Public School were runnersup IN YOUR OPINION you proud to be a Canadian Asked a I Fairy Lake GREG SMITH Yes I just like the country Yes There s especially Quebec and lata of sports and every Acton thing It Just a good JEFr BYRES Yes It s a nice country with beautiful towns JfcttfcMY Yes Its a beautiful country Lots of people arc happy with it and take care of it WEDDING BELLS Mr and Mn James Wilson are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their UnghterKarenAnntoIiDpaulWllde Wedding lo take place Saturday July In Knox Presbyterian Church Photo THE INSURANCE HOUSE HAS MOVED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Sharon StieBey Janet Paul Armstrong Joan Hewitt Handy Rogers Joan Paul C Armstrong Insurance Brokers Ltd Has moved to bright newly renovated offices at 1 43 Mill St mud We Invite all our friends and clients to come visit us at our new home 8770133 Whore service and protection a our concern bylaw and If ever called Mr Lusty for help The ling properly standards bylaw was passed In 1981 to make the town Business Improve Areas ell for a provincial tram It was a kicker put In by the province for every municipality Mr said As It only cavers the downtown strips many family residences excluded tike the Park Avenue Maple Avenue and Crescent apartments in Georgetown With most of down town buildings rial the bylaw applies to few residences Not like parking tickets It Ithc town property standards not one of your active bylaws not like parking tickets Jack Lusty commented He said he only been In the position of using it once thai was lost year in Acton A fire in the apartment took matter out of his hands wl en the home hud to be demolished after If this bylaw is passed the town three building Inspectors may find heir work load increased Mr Lusty said 1 don t think we have a great problem In th municipality with poor accommodation he said It nit tike Street In Toonlo Standards bylaws are very rigid in Toronto Mr Lusty said because there is a lot of substandard housing there Mostly buildings In this town are newer and both downtown cores have spent a lot of money on them he said Jefferson Marled her project June under a Canada Works grant which wraps up Aug In September she be going Into her third year of studies at the University of Toronto LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SUMMER SPECIAL DAY PROGRAM JULY 16th 19th 900 am to 300 pm Book Now Young Drivers of Canada EVENING COURSE STARTING JULY 25 WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS 630 to 930 pm HEX DISCOUNTS D COURSES COURSES TAX OUT 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