Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1971, p. 1

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Ads That Pay You can place an ad In The Herald Classified page by SIT Baying or telling Th Herald Is when yon will find the results you wan I GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Second Claia Mall Registered Number n Pottage Guaranteed THURSDAY DECEMBERS PrintingPublishing The Georgetown Herald has served Georgetown and Printers and Publisher for over a century the beat In fine printing and new coverage per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Ceota THE PERFECT GIFT LIGHT COME TO LIGHTING If Shoppers Bramplon Open 10 a to 10 pit Monday to Saturday Council has agreed in principle to reioning a Road properly to allow establishment of a restaurant on the former Hunter a Inn property The restaurant planned by Fred Bond has been recti mended for approval by the Planning Board which points to the fact that a similar business existed there in the past that it ii not Incompatible with adjacent land uses and that there a need tor such a business in that area Here Now CHRISTMAS GIFTS For All The Family BRIG HAM PIPES WALLETS I TOBACCO POUCHES KODAK CAMERAS HIM FOR THE KIDDIES CHRISTMAS lAMOUb PRICE TOYS DOLLS BOOKS Extra Large Selection of Greeting Cards up To Percent Off On Hot Wheels and Accessories ALSO ON TIPPY TOES DANCERINA SWINGY DOLLS Delrex Smoke Shop GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE HERES ONE THAT SURVIVED THE HOOD The Irish Rovers can sing all they like about the Unicom missing the boat but eight Georgetown Scouts have proof that one survived the flood Putting a meat on fragile frame with paper and paste are John Owen left Gerry Gayle Blair Thompson Paul and Mark They had old spearhead In shape in time for Saturday Santa parade At Annual Meeting Area Institutes Hear of Anniversary Project Plans The annual meeting of Sub Division 12 of the Federated Women a Institutes of Ontario was held on Monday November at Acton Public Library Sub Cash Carry BSHDP Mill Street Georgetown BRINGING PORTION CONTROLLED MEATS TO THE GEORGETOWN AREA COMPARE WITH CHAIN STORE PRICES WHOLESALE RETAIL MEATS RETAIL HOURS THURS pm 9 pm S pm SAT 9 am 6 pm COMPARE WITH YOUR PRESENT FREEZER PLAN SWIFT PREMIUM BEEF PATTIES 8 EACH BOX OF Portions cm SWIFT PREMIUM BEEF STEAKETTES 143 EACH BOX OF Portions Cln PRIMROSE VEAL STEAKETTES 143 EACH BOX Oh Portions Ctn COMPASS QUALITY WIENERS 4 EACH BOX OF App Portions Ctn SWIFT PREMIUM PORK CUTLET 13 EACH BOX OF 3 Portions Ctn RUPERT BRAND COD FISH CAKES EACH BOX OF 2 Portions Ctn BONELESS RIB EVE STEAKS 323 EACH BOX OF 40 Portions Ctn M Conptotdy Boneta 100 Cryogenic Fut Frown To Absolute Freshness Federaly Inspected Brand Name Products CHECK OUR OTHER EXCEPTIONAL VALUES NO GIVEAWAYS NO GIMMICKS NO STAMPS JUST LOW LOW PRICES Division 12 is made up of Wellington Center Wellington South and Districts attending were Women Inst itutc members from Guelph Fergus Rock wood Boll loaf ad Acton and Georgetown As Sub Division reprcs cntativc on the 10 Provincial Board Mrs George Henderson reported on the Board meeting held the previous week in Toronto Outlining the various reports a picture was given of the vast amount or money raised id other aid provided to help pie help themselves to be Iter to develop their talents and leadership and then go out and use these abilities in the community and Tor those who are our neigh hours across the seas From last year there was an overall increase in donations of 31 however contributions to Women Institute projects were down by 249 while cash to other organizations had increased by compared to six years ago SPECIAL PROJECTS Several special An nlversaryWl projects have now been completed In honour of the founding of the Women a In in A donation of has been raised by Institute members all over the toward the expansion of Institute at the University or Guelph Also completed Is the purchase fund for Ihe Lee Homestead at Stoney Creek Mr Lee was the founder of Women Institutes Mrs Adelaide and his large I860 board and batten house In its beautiful setting on the brow of the Niagara Escarpment will become a focus of Ontario In activities in the coming years Women Institute members will be assessed 10c each to start a Foundation Fund for upkeep of the Lee Home and donations are asked of furniture of the period 18301900 Also in there will be special scholarships of each offered to Mac Donald In entrants as well as the six regular annual scholarships Two new books the Hand Book of rules and the Ontario Women Institute Story describing the years of Institute growth will be available in January of 1972 1400 PEOPLE Two special Anniversary banquets will be held one at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto on February 12 when each branch In Ontario is entitled to send one representative with about people expected to attend Kirs Farquh arson of England newly elected president of the Associated Countrywomen of the World will be the guest speaker and will also speak at a banquet on February 19 the actual founding date at Stoney Creek where the Women a Institute now grown to a six and a half million member organization all over the world first began years ago Mobile Eye Care Van Soon Making its Rounds A mobile eye care van he second of its kind in Canada will ike its rounds throughout Ontario The van is designed to con duct eye examinations and to test for eye diseases says Medical Director of the Dr W S Hunter will be just like an ophthalmologist office except n wheels he con Unties As ell there will be equipment for performing minor surgery on an emergency basis Financed bv a 000 grant from the Physicians Services Foundation the mobile unit is considered to be a modern approach to the prevention of blindness V VMS van will visit com munitics usually on a weekly basis soys Dr Hunter In each area the staff of the van a medical eye trained in eye care lo work with local general practitioners public health units and Lions Clubs coordinate Ihe eye care program Hunter explains that ap plication was made to a granting agency which Ontario to utilize Ihe jning after PSI retired from the health insurance eld Their ran I covers the purchase of the van and its equipment operating costs and the provision of salaries for the van staff for one year We are pleased says Dr President be able to provide The Canadian National Institute for Blind with funds for its service program which will benefit ihe citizens of Ontario care unll has been in service In Newfoundland During this llnu 4000 people have had eye examinations In the lint week of operation the van travelled miles Inland from SI John and were examined by Shenkcn Medical Coordinator for that van He round three cases of glaucoma a disturbance of the optic nerve associated with increased pressure inside the eyeball If neglected this disease can lead to blindness The first van was financed by the Lions Club of Weston Ontario and equipped by the CN1B A special committee of the Ontario Medical Association will assist in the planning of Ontario mobile eye care program and will decide on size of the new van and equipment thai will be needed The van will be ready to roll by the summer of 72 Soon Its Going to Snow CALL US FOR INSTANT SNOW CLEARING Contract or Per Visit Winter Home Maintenance PETERS HOMEPRIDE MAINTENANCE SERVICE In the Mall Bag Attitude that Stopped Should Reroute Hydro Line Ont The Editor The Georgetown Herald Dear Sir I am sure the residents of the Georgetown area were In full agreement with the decision taken by Ontario Minister of Mines Mr when he announced that there should be no gravel pit operations in the Terra Cot la district and so cancelled a permit once granted lo Consolidated Sand and Gravel All those who look to this beautiful area for recreation be it hiking on the Bruce Trail trout fishing or picnicking In Conservation Park or just driving country roads watch the progression of the seasons must surely echo Mr statement that no area is of greater importance to all people of southern Ontario than the Terra Col La area Having established this at on part of many agencies of the Provincial Government as well as local governments that the Terra Cottn area is deserving of special consideration how can now accept the most recent threat to its aesthetic value Ontario Hydro unveiled Its plans on November 30lh to run nigh voltage lines supported by stories high and three abreast across same pari of ihc Niagara Escarpment very one concedes that this growing Province needs hydro surely the place for such fines is in the Industrial corridor or through land that is strictly agricultural Farmers on the whole are agreeable to selling It is my belief that Hydro should not be permitted or bllrarily to draw a line on a map from point A a nuclear power plant In Pickering point another at Nanticoke on Lake Eric and thus despoil a scenic still remaining and within Possibly we can prevent this folly by writing to our Premier who has promised put the of life for the people of ahead of considerations of money and convenience Sincerely Audrey Symmes FOR CHRISTMAS Youll find the beat selection of those really gifts right here with uh Ronson Lighters Buxton Wallets Jewel Cases Mantle Clocks English Pewter Mugs Decorator Clocks Pierced Earrings Fine Rill for her in feminine mill choral from Diamonds by PHONE Georgetown Herald chunky brief lit dill Kith rhodlunvelittd for lutlni EUikfinlth dill In ton box link bracekt SIM John Boughton Jewellers CERTIFIEDWATCHMAKERS 5 Main St

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