Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1971, p. 20

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AMONG 400 AT ANNUAL MEETING Among the registered for the annual meeting of the Canadian Red Croii Society Ontario Id Hamilton were Mrs Pauline centre and Mri Roth right of Georgetown They watch J Lever Hamilton branch check one of the many on display at the conference Mushroom Cannery Plan Gains Approval Of Town Council The cannery to be built Growers will no closer than 310 feet to tainview Road according to a draft agreement read com mittee meeting Thursday night The agreement is the result of discussions between the town the growers nod the resi dents of Road EXTENSION The offices spanning the full width of the building will be of clay with a hip roof wooden shingles and tinted glass windows Later an extension will be built at the rear of the office building NO GROWING DOUSES No mushroom growing houses will be built there and no fur ther extensions made In addi tion the agreement stated there would be no compost piles The company undertook to plant 10 ft high screen planting plus shrubs and evergreens be tween cannery and Mountain- view GLEN WILLIAMS Certificates Awards At Explorers Dinner Explorer Girls of the Glen Williams United Church held a buffet dinner as their final mee ting for this year April with the girls mothers providing the delicious food Sharon thanked everyone concerned parents leaders and the minister for making the Explorer meetings and projects successful Rev Walter Ridley presented Sharon with an pin the highest ex plorer award Linda Brenner Sharon Susan Linda Carney Bergman and Marion Roberts received their graduation certificates Attend ance and project awards went to Carney Susan Bren ner Sharon March Cn- Cindy Ash Linda Brenner Susan and Susan The Explorer Girls represent ed the United Church Holy Cross Church and the Anglican Church and the Explorer Mis sion Fund was donated accord ingly IN THE MAIL BAG Says Car Dumps Eye Pollution SO Cresc Dear Sir One of the terrible unsanitary sights of Georgetown car dumps The dumps not only waste space and reusable metal but they cause another kind pollution eye pollution My mother says It disturbs her to see unmade beds and untidy rooms the dumps are disturbing to say the Theyre revolting I pass one Im sick to One way to atop this kind of thing is If you dont really need a car then dont buy one Motor vehicles contribute ar ound ball of Canadas air pol lution Cough Cough A bet ter way Is to walk or bicycle Its also better for you Many of my friends parents buy o new car every year lust to keep in style Those kind of people are commuting a crime Theyre killing themselves and other because the old metal Is not recycled I was told When you a Junked car report It to your local sanitation department Well am and please do somi thing about ft Care because if 0 dont who will truly St Ladies Guild held their first dance party In the parish hall Friday evening a complete sellout Music was supplied by Bob and Cory and lucky door prizes and spot prizes were won by Merle Mr Mrs Arms trong Mr and Mrs Ed Foot- Mrs C Jones and Keith Blair Prizes were donated by Glen Valley Florists Eries Hard ware Holmes Store Murray and Mrs Lome Garvin Lunch was served at the end of dance Friends of George Taylor Confederation Street will be glad to hear that he Is home af ter a few weeks at Sick Child rens Hospital Toronto and that they will be able to visit him at home Something new has hit the Glen Ball park The executive have arranged for a ball school for boys and girls of the village Instructors will be members of the Glen and ball clubs The school is being held May 11 12 with each night set as ide for a different age group Boys must be years of age girls A day will bft held May St parish council held a meeting Sunday evening In the parish hall Discussion cen tred around a number of activi ties pertaining to the work of the church including the auction sale reports on the new hall were given by Mrs Gordon Graham The financial report on the church was also given WOOL the highest returns for your wool by your own Organization SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No 10 Carleton Place Ont CANADIAN COOPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED St Clair Avenue East Toronto Ontario Winners at the Thursday after noon euchre at St Albans hall were Mrs Wilson Mrs L Garvin Mrs Swllzer and Mrs Haley There will bo afternoon and evening euchres May Mrs VI Haines THE GEORGETOWN THURSDAY MAY IN THE MAIL BAG Wanfs Adults Accompany Young Walkers for Oxfam Moore Park Crcs Dear Sir When are the organizers the March for Millions going to insist that children younger than twelve years old should bo accompanied by responsible ad- ulU7 I was in Brampton today when it was pouring with rain and very cold I saw a little girl of about nine years walk ing on her own did I soy walking She was stumbling al ong with her hair hanging In wet strands around her face and wearing only a thin sweater and running shoes I knew someone who me time in a prisoner of camp where be had all his nails pulled out Ho used to walk like that When she tried to run thats when I started to think its marvelous that REPRINTS OF MOST PHOTOS APPEARING IN THE HERALD May Be Ordered At The Office Main St or by Phoning MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL lb Box while they last with every Bucket or Barrel of fried May 9 Only xm MMMXftmimvMKxvMXxxxyiniyinauonax chicken STREET GEORGETOWN PHONE these children want to put themselves through this dis comfort for no personal gain I think Its wonderful that child ren like this one have tho guts and will power to walk thirty miles but why werent her par ents with her Why hadnt they been at a check point to give her a rain coat and dry boots I feel it is up to everyone to help in some way to combat poverty In the world but It Is not fair to the children to sub mit them to this ordeal when they do not realize that the limit of their endurance bos been reached Yours truly Jean Wakefield Fur Storage OUR REFRIGERATED STORAGE VAULTS ARE FOR YOUR PROTECTION Send Us Your FURS Valuable CLOTH 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