Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1970, p. 3

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OLD ONE STILL UNSOLD THf GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JULY PAGE 3 START SOON AS POSSIBLE ON NEW COUNTY BUILDING A now county building which would include expanded for the Cbildruns Aid So wu approved Tuesday by County Council Construction is to start as soon possible The county is still the sale of the existing county to prov to the existing struct could house the entire ad ministration offices of tho if the old building ere sold It will be built be hind the old one top floor of the county building is used by the pro Department of Justice for two supreme court rooms chambers and lawyers dressing rooms The basement Is taken up by a library of legal Only the ground floor of the building is used by the county The engineers offices welfare offices and the county clerks iffiecs on this floor The erection of a new build under consideration tor some tunc by county council property committee was speed cd by a CAS threat nearly a month ago to move its crowd GEORGE MIEHM SAYS WHY WORRY ON YOUR VACA TION about losing your money or about something happening to your valuables at home See us before you leave wo fix you up with Travellers Cheques You can cash them anywhere and your travel money is always safe The smart thing to do with is pop them into a Royal Bank Safe Deposit Box Wills mortgages stocks jewellery in they And off you go knowing they re all safe We like to look after you at the ROYAL 3 St North Georgetown Phono 877 offices from Milton to Bur llngton where officials had lined up a building the CAS could over a period of years When county council meet ing as a body learned of this move they immediately tod lo it on the grounds that Burlington could still become part of a Hamilton based rcg ion and the CAS would have to look for new offices and could also be faced with the high coat of breaking the lease A warden a special committee was set up May to inVcstl gate the alternatives to the CAS move and at a June 12th meeting with CAS provincial and county officials the decis ion was made to go with a building The land on which CAS is situated now could go to the Town of Milton It would go on a lease system The county now owns a whole block of land in Milton including the CAS building which la converted house NORVAL NEWS Mr King Of Sask visited with his n Mr and Mrs Bert Carnev and Mr and Mrs Elmer Car ney and other relatives in the district this past week Other recent visitors with Elmer Carneja were the ion Major Donald Carney and Brian of North Sla ters of Mrs Carney Miss of Toronto and Mr and Mrs A K of De troit Michigan ilsitcd with them and attended the birthday of their uncle McBnde of Brampton on Jin Mr and Mrs Bert Carney retiring from the hardware bu slncss at the end of the month and will be moving into their now home a few lots up the street This is lot where the late Mrs Blacks gro- store was burned to tho ground about 25 years ago and Mrs Bon Deb bie Kelly Tommy and Sally enjoyed several dan holidays at recently Mrs Ed McLean GLEN WILLIAMS Guild Women Attend Wasaga Picnic St Albans Ladies Guild picnic was held last week at Beach with Mrs Russell Miller and Mrs Ernie MlHir as gracious A short meeting was held and a very enjoyable day was spent by members and their children The next meet ing is at the home of Mm Hon Chattcn Grey stone Crescent Georgetown Mr and Mrs Con the former and children Mirk Stbrma and Angela motored from Scpulvula California to visit relatives here Mr and Mrs Keith of the Lane leave by plane day for a holiday in their home land England This the list of pen sale winners cheese board Mac Beaumont talcum powder Winnie table cloth in Wilson towels nylon Aud rcy Wilson after shave lotion McDonald towels Mary coy mixing bowls hand cream Audrey Wilson whlak pete Pomcroy serviette holder Ail Currk ornament Winnie Big toilet soap PcrfcePy apple pic filling A Abraham bath oil bath It Ash cushion and cup and saucer Caswell Evening in Paris Alex Bullock Necklace Betty Garvin ser Anna Vonsolkema cream sachet Lena Mason shave lotion Jean Scddon glass bowl D now era Evening in Pans Blake In bubble bath bowls purse Nettle address book Joan Best pillow cases necklace water pitcher Barbara Norton novelty hostess tray Mrs Allen but ter dish Fry Jewellery Norton towels and pillow cases Wills towel set Mrs Bragg Smith ram hat Peter hair spray Lucy dust pan and towel Glen Dun can poodle Diane Giles bath salts golf balls Mary Norton waste paper basket Vi Haines towels measuring cup Mc- towels Allen Janice Barnes tea towels Hunter writing pap er VI Preston apron Lisa Green set of mugs Stephanie Green towels Jewellery Prairie candy dish More Tost soap and Writing paper Nora Hill per fume Marg Vance jewellery M Richardson cup and saucer Judy Cunningham scarf Williams blue towels Mrs Wilson apron Una Wheeler writing paper cup and saucer Nellie Puckering flowers hand lotion salt and pepper set Irene Wheeler gravy boat Donna March ment Mrs Cecil ESQUES1NG COUNCIL BRIEFS council on Monday received word from the Depart ment of Municipal Affairs that proposed subdivisions on and 15 Can and lots and Con had been turned down due to lack of municipal water and sewage services The same reason was given for re fusal of another on Con 8 and Reeve George Carrie pr sen ted a certificate to Road Superintendent Bud Snow la recognition of his taking a at the Road School at University of Guciph Chairman of the George town Pair Board Stuart Hall requested a grant and permis sion to borrow snow fence and posts for the Fall Fair light consider it if you change the name to Georgetown and Fall Fair comment- deputy reeve Tom Hill Why as it ever changed anyway it used to be Esquesing Fall Fair he asked Mr Hall said he know was before he came on tho Board Later in the meeting council okayed the lending of snow fence and posts pro vided they were returned in good condition replaced Building permits for the month of June amounted to according to the build inspectors report Enoy tho of the day the recent Glen United Church Women straw berry social Mrs Una Wheeler and Mrs Wheeler ITS JUST DOWN THE HILL FOR All YOUR Floral Requirements Just a Few Step East of Main St AT Mill ST KNIT SHIRTS REG SALE 795 to 900 to 1295 ALL TIES PRICE SPRING JACKETS REG UP TO SALE 1395 799 1995 1199 7995 TOPCOATS REG SALE 1795 3995 2995 DRESS SHIRTj short sleeve Reg to SALE 499 Reg 8 to SALE Reg 1000 to 1200 SALE 60 EKIC CI tropical I J Reg up to SALE 7950 or far SPORT JACKETS Reg up to 6500 SALE Casual Dress PANTS Reg up to 898 SALE up to SALE Reg SALE 799 Reg SALE 1399 Reg up to 2500 SALE Stevensons Mens Hear GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE AVAILABLE PHONE 8776661 SPORT SHIRTS REG SALE 500 399 600 to 499 800 to Jamaica SHORTS REG SALE UP TO 499 UP TO 799 SWEATERS REG SALE 1695 1099 2495 1499 ALL SWIM WEAR

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