SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday August IIM Save your neck Stewart graduates councillors urge from Toronto school bout which he is the proud IT Crew Cub from He seen here with Coop Bar Supervisor Dawn Davits Mr Parent had gas card stamped three times and his number came up In a draw Wednesday Coop ran a series of contests for Herald photo The Hungry Hollow Hobos Camp- District Memorial Hospital Seen InR Club recently presented a hard here are club members left to wood rocking chair to the Pediatric right Sheila Ward and Norma Department of Georgetown and Don t break your neck save your neck council says They want to put up a sign reading Warning shallow wnler use bridge at own risk by the paper mill dam in Glen Williams Gerald said the Credit River Is shallow there and the public should be warned diving from the old bridge is prohibited in strong language such as Save your neck A report from the town engineer this week expresses concern over the old bridge and dam which cross the Credit River and belong to the Bob Austin is vorried about liability and the safety of persons using the bridge The Credit Valley Conservation Authority warned In that con struct I on work in the area of the dam had partially filled In a scour hole In the river with broken rock It the Region to erect a permanent but through they disap peared Mr Austins report says Monday night council enacted a bylaw which designates paper mill dom and bridge over the Credit River as a place dangerous to travellers There 11 soon be warn signs up too This is a really good move Each time I was there In the spring there were teens in the water Coun Marilyn Serjeantson observed By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent Our area has been rather lucky in not getting severe storms this sum mer until Sunday evening when high wind and blowing rain hit Erin and surrounding area Trees were uprooted and the wind seem to drive the rain Into every little crevice Sympathy Is extended to the Swindlehurst family who were doubly bereaved recently This week Mrs Lena Swindlehurst passed away after a serious mess Last week her mother Mrs Bella ferryman In her Congratulations to Stewart who recently graduated from Toronto George Brown Col lege as an appliance technician Stewart now has a position in Toronto as an apprenticed Rev Jackson occupied the pulpit for Sunday service again as Rev Tom Bandy will be absent Tor all of July Aug 3 Is the Civic Holiday weekend so there II be a holiday from church that weekend Warriors Day marching By MID Herald Editor a note The following Is a report of the Ladles Auxiliary Hoy a I Canadian Legion Branch Georgetown The meeting of the Plymouth group held July 17 recommended the following formal for our friends from Post Plymouth Friday August a friendship dinner with entertainment and door prizes at K per person Tickets on sale August andwlll be withdrawn August These tickets will be available at the bar as well as from members Try and make this a great turnout as August IS they will all be marching with us in the Warriors Day Parade apartment units An IB unit apartment building for Mountainvlew Road North was ap proved recently by the town com mil tec of adjustment then by council Mario Iticduto proposes to con struct the apartment building on Part West Half Lot 18 Con 10 A two storey structure it will be near the bridge No objections were received from abutting property owners or The building meets the requirements of the Official Plan and zoning bylaw Have your own say You can have your say now at the Niagara Escarpment Commission NEC hearings f they agree to hear you out The Commission has changed its development perm t processing pro cedures to allow the public to ad dress the Commission before any decisions are made on an applied is giant step to allow public at the NEC meetings Coun Sheldon said She d Regional Joan Little brought the matter up at the Co on upon being named representative on the NEC and th sis the result I still feel they re Inviting people with open arms Sheldon observed You need a majority vole to allow you to speak at an NEC meeting and then have a five minute max 8779896 pntuci CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 416 877 Street Ontario COBRA CONVERTIBLE Lease The 1986 Taurus MT5 is From Months To Choose From ONLY per month A C at the Ex August 17 breakfast will be served for our friends at the Branch It Is always sad when after breakfast we pipe them out and aboard their bus Remember the tickets are available to all The Legion picnic Is being held at the Hunters and Anglers Club July Years TOWN OF HALTON HILLS ROLLER SKATING Every Wednesday June September 3rd Georgetown Memorial Arena 9 00 ADMISSION SPECIALS Aug Wear a shirt with a number price admission Aug 13th HatNigM Wear a hat for price Aug Parent Night Parent accompanied by a child admitted tree Aug Family Night Family Admission mm 1 adult Sept 3rd Back to School all students price admission SKATE RENTAL 50 GENERAL ADMISSION 1 00 1985 SPORTS CAR FH0M 18997 ACTON 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