Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1971, p. 19

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wm SCHOOLS DOORS WERE OPEN TO PARENTS Pupils in Mrs a grade two class at Park Public School hold up their paper hag bugs or The Herald photographer during a visit to Pork school during Education Week The bagi were embellished to represent various members of the insect world Mrs Anne Allen Is the visitor watching the kindergarten pupils go about their business during open house at Pork Public School March 11 Theresa Verschuero adds her glue bottle to carried by Shelley Schools Are For People was the edu cation week slogan but Park School added a slogan of their own Park School Is Your School to encourage visitation during school hours An unopened addition there with gym library resource centre and class rooms was of particular interest May Revive Plans for Little NHL Hall of Fame Ralph Save A Bantam Is supposed to be a pugnacious person of small she Whether or not the sev hundred young Bantam type hockey players who are In town are inclined to fight Is something else but we do know that they have healthy appetite and the name Branch lag seems to excite their appetite for its at 120 where they line up satisfy the Inner man A word lo members watch yourself in the front hall you could trampled underfoot We are just kidding they are orderly young fellows and Franco welcomes them year NOT DEAD YET SUU on the subject of hockey it seems that the Little NHL Hockey Hall of Fame dead The subject was discuss ed at the last general meeting and acting on instructions 1 the membership Norm Ward is setting up a meeting with some of the people concerned to det ermine whether or not the or iginal plans and hopes can be come a fact Third president Ontario Command David Is keenly Interested In the project and has bad a brief meeting with Gordon Alcott the results which have not been disclos ed There could be some informa tion on the subject at the meeting Thursday March GOOD SYSTEM We believe a tip of the hat is due to Russ Stephens and his finance committee it seems that they have set up a system which will prove invaluable to committee chairmen and the branch general Thursday evening saw Dave Capperauld Norm Ward and yours truly at a meeting at the Erin Branch The presidents of Acton and Milton legions were also there but no host ent His home was phoned and a posse dispatched to locate nlm CHECKING When be did arrive he bad the appearance of a or a lumber Jack It was suggested that he had been out checking bis still another supposition was that he had learned that Dave Capperauld was at his branch and taken off Into bush However he had merely fop- gotten the meeting and was forgiven at meeting there wis some discussion on the new change made by the and on work of the four branches at the meeting BRANCH BITS The steak winners of day at Joes dart shoot were Eland A Collins M Hale Chapman Howes D Bell W Telford Hill Cooper and M Cooper At the Saturday night bingo the underprivileged from upstairs were right out of mon ey winners were Ada Ward Doris McCartney June you are In the money Dully and George Louth The Peel County Gents had to go outside of Peel for their drummer outside of Can as a matter of fact all the way to Ayr Bonny Scotland but the gents are very happy with with him and by the way the dance floor was filled at all times the dancers were also quite happy prites went to Ted Hand Howie Robinson Pat Jim Stewart The first weekly draw of the filth car club was made on Friday Mike Eland and Boyd Lanti cochairmen handed out prizes to A Ritchie Rayner Johnson J Burns Home Accessories Project for Womens Institutes Representatives of five area Women Institutes attended a two day course on Accessories for tho Home last week in Milton These women wen prepared as local leaders for this senior project which is iponsored by the home econo mics branch of the Ontario De partment of Agriculture and Food Miss Jeanne Armour Home Furnishings Specialist with the Home Economics Branch was the instructor The leaders will be conduct a series of meetings in their communities over the next two months They will dis cuss the importance of and how to arrange them in different rooms throughout the name THROW CUSHIONS Anyone who would like to learn about home accessories and receive Instructions for making attractive throw ions are asked to call one of the following leaders W Mrs Webb R I CampbeUvUle Mrs S Cramp I Mrs Glen R W I Mrs H Chester R 1 Mrs D Mux Silver- wood W I Mrs Marching ton I Georgetown Mrs J Anderson George town Scotch Block W Mrs C Main St Mil ton Mrs H Robertson 3rd Line R Milton Nomination of officers of the ladles auxiliary will take place at the April meeting with the election at the May meeting County Grants 50400 Morrow Loses Battle Georgetown Reeve Mor row an outspoken critic county grants to charities and organizations fought a toeing battle against the annual don ations by County Council last week aided by his staunch supporter Reeve Allan of Onlcville The recommendations were approved in committee of the whole and will be reviewed gain at a special budget meet ing next Tuesday Despite the battle councils recommendations ended ahead of last years grants for a total of ISO WHOPPING INCREASE A whopping increase went to the Royal Botanical Gardens alter a spirited plea by Burlington Reeve James Swanborough calling the Gar dens an asset to the whole county and likened it to the Helton County Museum The Botanical Gardens proposed grant Is now A motion by Morrow to reduce the Botanical Gardens grant to zero found no support The Plowmens Association tentatively were Increased and the Sheltered Work shops 400 Sheltered work shops are controlled by leglshv on on a per capita basis The Lome Scots Regiment grant was sliced 500 down to SI and Mutual Fire grant was dropped 200 ABSOLUTE FARCE Shortly after council start down the list of 20 requests Reeve Morrow Jumped to bis feet branding the system an absolute farce I disgusted I feel like leaving this council chamber he said NO BUSINESS Reeve backed Mor rows stand but on a different basis He contended county council bad no business In the grant field at oil and any re quests should go to the munici pality the organizations serve After an angry exchange with Reeve Anna of Reeve Morrow pointed out that the Finance Committee had recommended the wiping out of all grants and promised to bring in a REEVE MORROW If be feels like leaving help him out chuckled Es- Reeve Tom Five organisations covered In five minutes Is not serious consideration or any consider ation Morrow charged CANT JUSTIFY Morrow argued there was no priority In granting the dona tions and challenged council to explain why Mutual Aid should receive St John Ambu lance 200 Muscular Dystrophy 100 and the plowmen You cannot Justify the dif ferences and be honest with yourself be maintained Reeve Morrow has said all along that residents should donate money to char ity of their own free will and should not be required to give through taxation Unless we can set priorities I can agree to any of them he remarked Doesnt Want Opinion From ExReeve Hunter County council action In ing Hunter Real Estate to give an opinion on of a piece of prop erty In CampbellviUe for road widening brought objection from Reeve Rlc Morrow Lost month he objected to a similar motion authorizing Hun ter Real Estate to do an sal this time the motion asked for a letter of opinion rather than an appraisal WOULD TENDER Morrow said he bad asked for on investigation Into the qual of various real est companies to do appraisals Last month he suggested the Real Estate Boards be asked to supply a list of qualified ap praisers who would then tender for county Jobs It doesnt seem quite right me that a member of last years road committee should be getting business from this council he remarked VERY MINOR Road chairman James Swan borough reeve of Burlington said this was a very minor job which had to be done lately I haven t got a guilty conscience I dont know the gentleman and never worked with him be replied BEER GARDEN COMING Another Beer Garden sponsor by the lions Club Is sched uled for Georgetown arena on Saturday June 1 These events have proved In creasingly popular features with the local populace Auction Sale JACKSONS WAREHOUSE He termed Morrows sugges tions good ones and promised follow them In the future TOURNEY POPULAR Lots of action at the arena lis week as teams arrive for the 1th annual International Bantam Hockey Tournament It concludes Saturday night with the grand championship game motion next week asking that grants be reduced to zero ex cept the ones covered by by laws PLAY FOR 300 AT CHURCH ASKED REPEAT The recorder group from Glen Williams public school were Invited to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Etoblcoke on March The young people who play recorders were directed by their music teacher David Shrubsole They played four elections for a congregation of 300 Bishop asked If they THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MARCH IS PAGE would return some time for a repeat performance Included in the group are Yvonne Green Jackie Starret Chrysta Pauline Hea- ton Debbie Krlsta Krep- Cathy Bob Bryant Steven Deforest Michael Gothe Rick Kuyf and Brad Waters Afterwards Mr and Mrs invited them for refresh ments in their home DID YOU KNOWt The saxophone got its name from Its Inventor Sax AND SAVE A Beautiful Selection of New Spring Summer Fabrics Join the Swingers and make yourself some In the latest completely washable fabric LOOP KNIT available in lovely fashionable stripes from wide POLYESTER JERSEY PRINTS In bright Spring Colours to make you forget winter See our Wide Variety of BONDED ACRYLICS in mix and match colours completely washable just right for that new Easter Suit SPECIAL THIS WEEK Bonded Crepe wide reduced to only yd Colleglate Flannel Washable tt wide How only yd MAIN STREET NORTH Telephone SEWING MACHINE DEPARTMENT DOWNSTAIRS the finest In Sewing Machines Omega White MILL STREET NEXT TO LEGION SATURDAY MAR 272 pm HARDWARE Tools pliers wrenches saws drill bits trowels levels hammers squares files vice etc G light bulbs fish ing gear rods reels lines tackle hooka etc Batteries etc etc etc HOUSEHOLD GOODS Pots Pans Cups Glasses bowls carving sets mops py- rex coffee percolators steam irons electric knife electric can opener scatter rugs table cloths pillow reaewers wax Raid etc etc etc CLOTHING Mens box work gloves cotton slips coats Jackets pants shirts underwear boys mens ladles childrens bras girdles hose sweaters blouses jumpers boys suit etc etc etc SUNDRIES Tooth paste hair spray shampoo soap Gillette razor blades pens scissors assorted school supplies sewing supplies sleeping bags luggage mens and ladles umbrel las etc etc etc JEWELLERY Watches mens and ladlea radios tape recorders ring and bracelet sets cuff link seta lighters pen sets etc etc etc TOYS Dolls BabyGoBye Chatty Cathy etc dolls furniture turtledove dresser etc little girls sewing machine Oval set Slulers juice machines player Badminton seta table tennis pony model mariner sport cruiser and games Don t break the ice football hockey tipit slip disc etc ride em car etc etc etc Dae to the weather last weekend many Kerns remain mueU and we are auctioning the balance this weekend NOTE this Is warehouse Auction only and does sot affect the retail store CASH OB CHARGES PIPING HOT WHOLE COOKED TAKE OUT LOBSTER COMPLETE YOUR DINNER Order Chips 25c 50c 100 COLE SLAW 55c DINNER ROLL 10c THAT YOURSELF TO CANADAS MOST FAMOUS SEAFOOD DINNER TO US DMECTIY NOVA SCOTIA YOU GET IT PIPING HOT READY TO EAT I SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR TAKE OUT STARTING THIS WEEKEND Whole Lobsters will be an added feature to our regular popular menu OPEN AM TO MIDNIGHT SAT AM PHONE AHEAD TO HAVE YOUR ORDER READY DOG N SUDS Drive In GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN phone 8777121

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