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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1985, p. 5

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Sewer claims paid tight 1 1 Us property owners were compensated for damages caused by sewer backups last year Mr Terrell of Georgetowns Marilyn Crescent received Mr of Georgetown Mount a in view Road received as did Mr Burke also of Mountain view Road Mr Markham Georgetowns Road received and Mr Calloway of the same road received The Sit Bull Restaurant on Acton Mill Street was awarded fcso for damages as was the Georgetown Terminal Warehouse on Armstrong Avenue Mr A Adams of Aclon Young Street received MO toward his claim The region makes the payments Last year claims were filed and J 17 paid out The average payment per claim was Six service The Credit Valley Conservation Authority wants to pay tribute to retiring member Pete Jin 17 at the meeting of the a resolution was passed to recognize Mr six years of service According to a press release of particular into was his patient involvement and In alleviating a long standing flooding problem in Glen Williams He was instrumental the release says in securing theapproval of the Authority to carry out many water management projects in the Town of Hills Mr lost out to Mike Armstrong in a vote at town council Jan 7 for the spot on the CVCA Kidney members canvass In March the Kidney Foundation of Canada will conduct a national door todoor appeal Town council proclaimed March as Kidney Foundation Month Monday night The Kidney Foundation is the only national nun profit organization in Canada looking for answers to kidney disease CAS parenting program An eight week training program for foster and adoptive parents and interested community members will be offered by Childrens Aid from Feb April 1 Using a variety of films tapes and discussion periods the course will examine issues related to abused children The purpose of the program is to increase understanding of child abuse problems to improve our ability to prevent these problems For more information call scan for Approval for the allocation of a Scanner lo Halton during was given by provincial health minister Keith Norton The approval was a result of a study carried out by the District Health Council during 1984 Funds for the purchase of the equipment will came from hospital resources but the ministry will defray the operating expenses up to 150000 per year The CT Scanner will either be located at Joseph Brant hospital or Trafalgar hospital Help the bereaved It takes a certain skill to help the recently bereaved Most people just don know what to say or how lo help the family after a death North Hospice will teach you how to help the recently bereaved Theyre offering a free training session to start in March For more information to register please call 2750 Hospice training North Halton Hospice is looking for volunteers to take part in a training session to start in March You II learn how to work with the terminally ill For more Information or to register call Baseball in the snow The Kiwanis Club of Georgetown is holding its Snowball Mixed Winter Baseball tournament Feb 23 at the Georgetown Fairgrounds A pancake breakfast wilt be offered at 7 a All money raised will be for Kiwanis chart lies Interested teams are asked to call either Dave Ashbcc at Phil Jones at Friday Drop by the Georgetown Library on Friday afternoons for Coffee Books and Conversation Browse through the newest additions to the collection while enjoying refreshments Anyone who wishes to attend would be very welcome Look Tor news of planned meetings for when the weather gets better Kinsmen honor night The Kinsmen Club will be honoring all the people that have helped them out over the years at a special 65th Anniversary Dinner at the Gordon Arena on Feb at The dinner is an appreciation night celebrating the founder Hal Rogers Past memb ers of the club will be attending the dinner Anyone that has helped the club in the past including businesses and industries will be honored with plaques of appreciation in a special presentation at the dinner Invitations ha veal ready been sent out to the recipients of the awards The Herald Is one of many local businesses and industries receiving recognition QAjASXf it soft right Rent it LIMITED tour man you CA1XNOW SOfTVWTEnForanamnilng A Urn og Its carnival time at THE HERALD Wednesday February 1985 Page ActiVan most cost efficient Determination the face of this Howard Wriggles worth student as she begins descend through pylons as port or the winter carnival activities last week In the photo below sliding brothers Kevin and Brad Spears tackle a minor barrier as part of an obstacle course which was set up for Howard Public Schools winter carnival activities Herald photos by Robin Bake II lo the other von services for the handicapped in the region Hills Acti Van Is the most cost efficient cording to a recent ly leased trans porta 1 on study for disabled persons done for the region it costs for each ride on the Hills ActiVan Compare that with per ride on the Cure A Van or S3 37 for the Burlington Hand Hills one van Is on the road hours a week and makes weekly one way trips It cost to ale In 1983 Broken down to operat ing cost per hour that comes to 31 That quite reason able when you compare It with for an hour of service of van for the handicapped or for Bur lington Van Barry D Timleck Chartered Accountant BUILDING SUITE GEORGETOWN 8776948 The fun begins Feb Register now for French Week The time Is now for you l0 1G lo register for events featured for French Hills will be Canadian Week Feb sponsoring a number of CVCA regulation book Can your land be regulated by the Credit Valley Conservation Area the CVCA has published a new booklet to let you know about their regulations The booklet Is in a question answer format and outlines the areas subject lo the regulations ind process a landowner must follow to obtain approval of the Authority For more information call 1615 some have to get on the phone and pre- register Advanced would foe appreciated for those attending the Cafe Caba rel at Feb 10 from 10 The Sunday ride will require a malion of attendance by Feb The French Canadian supper scheduled for Feb needs a pre registration by Feb 10 Don 1 forget the Canadian book More Mat will be at Parish Hall 10 from noon until and at the John Theatre foyer Id from Men for children Saturday lGrequire idvame notice so call the library at to tell them you re coming To register for these programs or if you want men information about Week call MM or oiler JO p m Estate Planning is more than simply arranging a Will It also should include tax and financial coun selling help you keep the of what you made Let me introduce you to one of our salaried estate planning BRIAN GOODLET Books are a bit heavy EDITORS NOTE This students letter was filed with The Although I agree Herald for publication To Clergy Comment John have just read your of the books 1 hove that arc in your list 1 think some of the books are a bit on the heavy Posties should watch the bushes too Dear Sir You ran an article Jan 16 with the title Help your keep his foot Ing I agree with the article as printed and do keep my driveway and side walk free of snow and Its too bad though that all of the that deliver to my home walk on my front lawn than my shoveled sidewalk and driveway A similar article should be run directed to the Yours truly Johnstone You lucky people I had winter blahs then Saturday night In out of the bitter cold I found sunshine the perfect cure in the form of Do we folks in George town realize how fortunate we are to have such a talented group like Globe Productions I could rave about some of the individual per but it was the entire groups effort that made the end of show standing ovation so welt deserved To each and all I agree with you on the classics and the Bible Truthfully there art not many high school students in thai would read What ever Happened to the Human Race and e couple other of the books you nunlloned You say we probably have more to learn from older books than from blest thing which I agree with but to a point 1 should not think you have read the Outsiders by E H in Ion unless I am underestimating jour reading variety It is about living it may be about fights and the rough side of town but it has atol or meaning The Outsider is about the struggle of a group of boys trying to come in from Outside It pro vokes many a good thought and has meaning than so the classics You might think of reading it You may think this child knows nothing about a good book I am 14 and a grade student and 1 read a lot than most kids my age and many of them classics I am sure you mil agree with me that a good book muni be exiting to an client and teach a moral lesson 1 do see where the excitement Is In What ever Happened the Human although It sounds very Informative As I before I agree with the old books but I don think a huge amount of teenagers will read them unless they lire made This is only opinion and many agree 1 know they say that every educated person in the English speaking world should rtad but article starts about teenagers so I have written about teenagers Yours truly Stephen Fear Associate Tax Consultants 101 ST GEORGETOWN 8772217 AESTHETICS BEAUTY THERAPY by Barb by Joseph Frosl 1 For The GRAND OPENING And RIBBON CUTTING of BtkMlB Fjtwkmi Cm From wish Irani By DEMONSTRATIONS Facials Makeup pm 10 pm

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