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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 8, 1987, p. 7

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A matter of taste By Mil Herald Special Georgetown Ladies Auxiliary of The Royal Canadian Legion dart teams had a wonderful day this Saturday playing district darts at but unfortunately did not come home winners Well done nevertheless ladies April ll wilt sec crib In Milton Teach the world Nerval Women In held their annual meeting at the home of Gladys Chester April 3 at pm President Von chaired the meeting and the opening exercises Business In eluded the District annual at Presbyterian Church May The theme was I if like to build the world a home and furnish it with love There will be a dessert luncheon and euchre at I he Nelson Women s Institute April at 12 Reports were received from two members who took short order meals The Georgetown Choral Society and friends earned over March by watching TV for five minutes Consumer Ad Tcsl Incorporated of commissioned the society to rate commercials Choral Society president Anne lwla Is filling out one or the Money raised through the hour long lest will be ued for projects such as commissioning an or buying tuxedos 7 million insurance is enough council The town is sent liability million Monday night councillors decided not to spend another 10 324 to get worth of coverage Town Treasurer Ray King sold million coverage Is adequate Many municipalities including boosting their coverage beyond million although It available There haven been any liability claims in Ontario exceeding that million mark other than the Brampton case which is still not settled Insurance Is going to cost the town in 1967 That s a three per cent Increase over last year This Is in sharp contrast to 1986 when premiums increased by about per cent due to the liability situation An Insurance report from Frank Cowori Company Limited says those general insurers who withdrew from the public sector segment of the business are still absent However that could change in 1987 and competition could return as Office construction A public meeting is to be held into the application to erect a one storey office building at 33 Main St In Acton M and Gordon Chapman want to amend the Official Plan and zoning bylaw for the Part Lot Lot property to allow it to be used for a professional lawyers off Located on the east side of Main Street South the land Is between Church and Agnes Streets and cur rcntly has a homcon It Chateau licence The Chateau Restaurant on Street has applied for a patio liquor licence council has objections to the application which goes for a public hearing before the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario these general insurers become aware premiums may now be quale to meet the cost of says the report Of course changes in on and in he attitude of may also have a bearing on the on of the general Insurers to marketplace When it comes to the towns en vironmental liability policy town has SI million liobllil on one claim and million total for all claims In the year The first two comes from town pocket The town buildings and the contents are insured to tin tunc of million Coun Norman Elliott was con cerned the town only had coverage for lint arts meaning historically significant materials and artwork He noted the 1 has some limited edition books In Its possession over the past few years wanted the coverage updated Hank Roy of the Cowan Compny snid the own property insurance of SIS million would cover these Items but he was willing to review the fine arts to be sure whnl it Coverage concerns about the new municipal complex was up and Mr Roy said the complex would be automatically covered during construction The building contract will assume liability for it and will say whether the will carry liability or the builder he said Once the building is completed it automatically will fall into the town s property insurance Page Legion ladies Gold eludes the dart team April fun day at Bronte Do keep April IS open for next general meeting This will be the last meel before elections in May Remember May and June are busy for banquets so when you are pi to come out and help please make the commit tee job easier for by your responsibility to serve I am happy to report hat granddaughter Carta Jackson came in second in the pro vincial contest sponsored by the Royal Canadian I remembrance day committee To ail our sick and shut Ins send our regards and best wishes to and hopefully by the lime this report to press the spring we arc awaiting will finally be here FREEZER FRENZY Open 7 Days TOP TEN MOVIE RENTALS Knox Presbyterian Church organist Barb Jack bows in tier hair last week as hairstylist Caroline went to work Mrs Jack Is a 100 per cent cotton two piece outfit A I Folk if J SCOTCH TAPES VHS OR BETA NOW ON SPECIAL 13DA SI Geoigelown 3B86 SOYA 79 black forest HAM 3 LIVER 2 129 lr HEAD LETTUCE 69i SWEET EATING ANJ0U PEARS PRODUCT Of US A SEEDLESS ENGLISH CUCUMBERS 691 Bun King few Bakery KAISERS COFFEE CAKE ALL FAVOURS 1 EACH HOT CROSS BUNS OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 16B7 OPEN DAYS A WEEK 246GUELPHST GEORGETOWN 8730781 Celebrate Local Government Week Join your local celebration find out just how important Local Government is to you Learn how it provides you with water and electricity schools and libraries roads and transportation police and fire protection social and health services improvements brought about by public works the Importance of waste management parks and recreation and community planning Local Government Its rigfit where you live Ministry Municipal Affairs Hon Bernard Grandmattre Ontario Minister

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