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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 21, 1986, p. 10

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na IN THE HILLS Alligator cracks A joint tender to surfacetreat roods in four municipalities is being awarded to MSO Construe tion Limited of The lowest bidder the company going to undertake the work for of which Wfl will be for Halton Hills roads As explained in a report from the region Public Works Director Moore surface treating is an annual program that repairs alligator cracking severe potholing and poor skid resistance on regional rods It also improves the water lightness of the rood surface which reduces deterioration of the rood bait VCR winner Who was the lucky movie madness winner was Me Cashew of Georgetown She won a VCR from G and S Television owner Steve Contest organizer Marc of The Herald was at the presentation doym Choral executive At the recently held Annual General Meeting of the Georgetown Choral Society the ex ecutlvc for the season was elected The following positions were filled Past president Thlbault President Anne Lewis Vice president Ian Secretary Treasurer Doug Cole Publicity Maureen Social convenor Haines Libramns Pat Grasb Debbie Snooks The concerts for the coming season ire now in the planning Help others lo you have skill or in lercsf Do you knit piny chess checkers or cut hair Are you in In crafts or play the piano If you answered yes to any of these questions the Volunteer Bureau has an for you There are plenty of volunteer placements in your community A great way to become involved is to become a tor more in formation call meeting The Brampton Parents without Partners will be holding a membership meeting on Monday May at 7 at the Chic Centre It will be followed at by the general meeting For further information Margaret Dinner theatre dinner theatre See The Saloonkeeper Daughter a delightful I melodrama presented by Theatre during Pioneer Days June 0 it Hall Doors open at program begins it Tickets at Hags St or call B774078 Sponsored by the II Hills Council Big bad trial The of the Big Bad Wolf is being staged by the Robert Little Public School Players in their school May at and the Acton students will putting on matinee performance at I 15 and in the evening il m Everyone s invited come and en Joy the exciting and nostalgic ties production written by Valerie of Windsor Out ton is free Buying up land The Credit Valley Authority has been busy buying up I this ing A parcel idjaccnl to the Terra Colli forest was purchased in February and icres directly across Winston Churchill from this parcel was bought in May Also in early May the acre properly backs directly on to the Terra on servation Area at Cam was bought The house on this property will be sold together wlUi about three acres of land the Authority with the significant valley lands on the rtmilning nine acres The Authority is currently negotiating for two other properties it silver Creek plus Hit ox proper ty in which links the property to the Porks of the Credit provincial park The properly was bought by the Heritage foundation April and on the same day the Authority became custo dian of the property A feasibility study of future uses of the site is now being undertaken Meanwhile the existing residential use will con tinuc Ken lion ham right a Police xeniplary vice Medal it the lnlkrs 1Jlli wards II He Is seen here with Deputy Chief Sergeant Hon hum works In District 1 Georgetown Acton and Milton and has a policeman in 1 niton for I Herald ffllP Active despite rain at Victoria Day celebration WILSON Herald Special connection with he Victoria Day celebrations became a hive of activity Saturday morning when people looking for goodies from the more than la garage vales turned up as early as am The beautiful warm weather added to the day Sunday evening a pot luck supper was held at at Norval Church with Susan Glassford convening Following the dinner a community church service was held Rev Angus Sutherland led everyone in singing Lead me Jesus Two lovely choir numbers were given by members three churches forming the choir While Ridley played the organ Murphy directed the choir bach minister gave a message Walter Ridley was an these bones live a message at hope as the theme reading from Rick scripture was from John 14 on the Power of the spirit and Rev Sutherland message from Ac Is 11 the Day of Pentecost Beautiful hymns added lo the vice closing with The day Lord is ended Homy weather stop Utile old celebrating Monday s Victoria Day with a great parade Leading the were I he Safety patrollers in Ottawa There were 12 students chosen from Hills to attend a tionol Safety Patrol Jamboree in tawa on May The Hamilton Auto Club is co- sponsoring the event together with the Regional Safety Council About children from across Canada will pirlicipalt in the safety patrol jamboree The together with their police safety officers and teachers who will tour the City of Ottawa and the Parliament Buildings visit the various national museums and other local attractions and meet with the Governor General it Government House Those attending are Laurie Don ell School Speyside School Mary Fry Glen Williams School Tonya Dale- Johnson I School cent Holy Cross School Jeremy George Kennedy School Jeanne Lcgare Saere Coeur School Michael Maclnnes liar School Christian Hayes Wnggksworth School Kannpkn St Francis of Georgetown District Christian School and Christopher McGerigle St Joseph BARRY Chartered Accountant BUILDING SUITE 301 Rd S GEORGETOWN Nelus DRIVING SCHOOL TWO DAY COURSES JUNE 9 30 3 30 JULY 30 3 30 NEED ONLY INC AH LESSONS phone 8772671 Approved by Ontario Safety Regional Police followed by a drum mer and piper from the Lome Scots in Brampton children of the future were riding next in a decorated wagon Nursery school characters Big Bird Bert and Ernie were also there to the pleasure of youngsters Riding behind were three vintage cars owned by Hyatt McClure Malcolm Black both of and Charles and Annette Emmons of Glen Williams Ail paraded from four comers to the Com unity Centre where the Rhythm and a puppet show were entertaining are residents Home made salads hot dogs and home made pies by the Community Association added to Norvil festivities On behalf of the Community Association Susan thank the Women a Institute Van Flowers the Rhythm and Hollywood Tavern for crushed Ice All helped make Victoria Day celebrations i success Its not easy to teach children women agree The Brampton West Women Institute met at the home of Jane Terry May 13 for their family and consumer affairs meeting Presiding was president Isabel McKay while secretary Isabel recorded the minutes Mac Dixon reported on plans for the anniversary of the branch to be held at Snelgrovc Hall Nov 11 Mabel Terry conducted a garden contest won by Isabel and Louis Roll call asked how do you teach your child responsibility French asked members what influence the family group has on its members Since 1900 the rural population has declined from to per cent Families lacking a father figure euchre euchre had six tables of players last Monday Winners were Mary Workman Kay Wilson Harold Reed Enid McBridc Lucky draw winner was Flossie Heed Irene Hunter and Margurite Hunter were convenors 100th anniversary United Church is celebrating its 100th an ni versa June 1 at 10 a Special music by the choir and former moderator Rev Clarke Mac Donald speaker arc featured There II be lunch and fellowship following Baby girl have lucre ised from per cent In 1961 to 11 per cent in 19BG In some urban areas per cent of families have bolh parents work ing Outside influences and igcn are directly Involved to a much greater degree than one generation ago Successful poren ting Is a and very ding to the family involved The Peel South Women In unites the community Sr members ind young career persons lo a seminar on personal management to be held at Community School June IB Lois conducted i plant sale then tit inked the lunch com of Mabel Terry McClure Janet and hostess Jane Terry The History meeting will be held June at 7 JO pm the home of Mc Peel Archivist Michael Pro- will speak Tweedsmuir History Books and scrap books will be on display Landmark minister Congratulations to Canon J Moxwell who is celebrating the anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood His family cordially invite his friends to an open house Sunday afternoon From to p in at the old School on Sidcrood between Ninth and Tenth 1 ines Best wishes only to Ihe Rev Angus and Sandra Sutherland of Norval on the birth of their daughter Grace Charlotte Laura May 14 at the manse In Grace is a new sister of Bon nie and TRIO KODAK PAPER 24 HR SERVICE PHOTO FINISHING Hilton Hill Moon Pjk 1B Mill St Motown theres a new kid in town SOUP SANDWICH and ICE CREAM We cater to all small functions up to 30 people Plain foods and desserts Ray Addy 21 1 Guelph St Centre GEORGETOWN CRANFIELD CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE SUMMER OFFICE HOURS HI en Hour to lows Monday to Wednesday 9 00 noon 330pm Thursday 3 Friday 9 1 ROBERTO CRANFIELD DC S Georgetown Community Flowers toll bloom at club show sale tor the Georgetown and District Horticulture Society May and June are busy months Tonight Wednesday it the annuo Miy Mower Show will be held at Knox Church in Georgetown The best of the spring lowering bulbs perennials ind shrubs will be shown off Rural women Dim s Kuril tools this summer it the il Museum in Milt hi The Museum will be its eighth until October m to in dulj This heel in living Museum of buildings and the if lit this will the a 1910 stone use which will re resent in se ml uses will to lilt niril mmunily In I I dincliiif willl feilur Kuril V Lai our and leisure to mil future the role of I women tin IS in This unique eiihghleniiiL will be lulled in tin Museums Dirndl m In i Get wishes Get well wishes lo Gordon Miller of who is spending some lime in Georgetown District Memnml Mrs Kay Law son former leather for many years at the old School had the tune break her hip She is now a pilicnt at Georgetown District BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY though many of these plants arc used for flower rangcment this Mother Nature jumped the gun on us and tulips daffodils and hyacinths arc past I heir best Hie innovative group at the Socie ty won t let that keep them from coming up with some outstanding arrangements under the titles of in Blue Green Melds ind Deep Many girdcns still have i colorful display and Iht show will all their tender losing at lu i many plants dowers and shrubs will be on sale to the public it very rcasomble prices his is come early sale lo get choice Items Gel plants either for starling replenishing or adding to existing will also be on sale Free toffee will be Junt the Society will go all out for lis biggest and best flower show of the year Starting at you tin sniff the roses and sample sonic strawberries with shortcake it a Strawberry Social held in conjunction with the lower Show bake table loaded with goodies will tempt your pocket book sot content with shows and sales the Horticultural is a Beautify Hilton Hills com petition which encourages residents to spruce up lit homes and gardens General design color will be judged June for In The or get them from I lor JfOcrIj members or Mower Show COMPUTER BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 8778877 LOBSTERFEST Tho Kiwarns Annual Lobster is coming once again Friday at m Tickets on site beginning April I from any member See you there MOUNTAIN VIEW PLAZA BULK FOODS GEORGETOWN NOW OPEN SUNDAY- 12 PEANUTS IN SHELL 1b Ashlock Pitted BATTERED PRUNES COD Rag WHY RUN OUT OF SUPPLIES WHEN YOURE READY TO BARBQ B Q Sauce Ketchup Relish Pickles Mustard etc AVAILABLE IN JARS AT GREAT SAVINGS I

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