Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1972, B1

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GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Second Clata Mall Registered Number J Guaranteed GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MARCH 1972 per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cent THE ANSWER TO YOUR TAX PROBLEM IS AS ilOSE AS YOUR PHONE just 8772217 Tax Preparation Bookkeeping Services ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS 5 ST 2nd Boor Enrolment Shrink Could Put Squeeze On Teachers Addition for Holy Cross Campaign for FUNDS Georgetown Anniversary as a I own i your generous contrlbul on to RED CROSS when calls GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE We gel NO any United Appeal campaigns so help US to help YOU In OUR own Campaign For Funds Week From MONDAY MARCH 6th to 11th IN THE DISTRICTS OF GLEN WILLIAMS LIME HOUSE BALLINAFAD SILVER CREEK SPEYSIDE AND BLITZ DAY IN GEORGETOWN MONDAY MARCH 13th REDCROSSWEEK MARCH TO CANVASSERS all Volunteers FOR II be calling on you EVENING CANVASS MONDAY MARCH Please Leave Your Porch Lighi Georgetown 1 District FREE Red Cross Services lor Georgetown elude Loan of Supplies hospital wheelchairs crul etc 1 Homenurslng on Waler Safety Blood Transfusions Ass stance nor lire flooding etc Services for Sen Fr V siting Emergency Welfare Aid First Ad Women Work sew knltlfng etc In the home and Crafts Speakers and films Receive your volunteer canvasser needs a unity school This was the con reached by a group of area residents at a meeting held Be fountain public school We want primarily to reach the young people from 11 to 17 said Mrs Sally Terra Cotta secretory of the committee We re about 12 miles from Georgetown and 12 miles from Brampton There Is nothing for he kids to do out here she said As it is now they hang around the general store and the gas station looking for action We feel their energies could be channeled In a more useful direction If we could bring a community school Into operation Mrs Schrclber herself the mother of three school aged children said she has to take her daughter five miles for brownies and her son even further to Caledon for cubs In the winter it can really be a problem she said If had a community school here It would mean the opening of the building for badminton judo euchre bridge as well as brownies cubs or guides We feel there is a great need in the community for this sort of facility For years the board has guarded the schools closely and now that there has been a change policy I think should advantage of It mm unity school committee and discuss recreational programs NIGHT When one of these is established the board ni its rental fee of an hour During the past six approximately half a community school organ I have come Into existence the northern half of Peel Particularly successful is Community School h we programs ranging from lottery making to badminton arc on practically every light of the week Emergency Measures Transfer Rejected County Council s ad ministration committee will responsibility for the Emergency Measures Organization Council has rejected a bid to have transferred to the community services committee Reeve Tom Hill had for the transfer on the grounds that it was a community service like health unit children aid society and social and family service department ONLY THRU Only Hill Burlington deputy reeve David Coons and deputy reeve Harry Barrett favored he Coons is chairmen the community committee and Hill is deputy chairman Allan Mnsson administration chairman said the responsibility for MO should not be Iran in midyear after work had begun for 1972 Administration appointed a three member committee to Interview applicants for the position of county director two week ago The three are reeve Anne MacArthur Milton reeve Ron Harris and Acton deputy reeve Pat Weather This Was Week of Big Flood Thsweck in 1961 the Credit River created a serious flood in Glen Williams The river overflowed after heavy rains and the creation of an ice jam Oddly enough It has neither rained nor snowed on March in he past to years although temperature has set records dating back 1914 15 degrees In I9G2 and degrees A addition will be made to Georgetown Holy Cross school before September oil on County Separate School Board this week approved plans for the addition which will in elude a general purpose room boys and girls change rooms with showers a storeroom a teachers work room and a seminar room The general Cross separate school will have extensive addition by September purpose room will be used much board of educations property APRILSTART of the time as a gymnasium and planning committee says he Visser says he hopes tenders Included in the no charge expects the addition to cost about will be called tor near the end of will be renovation of two existing or per square foot March with construction to start classrooms into a new library by the middle of April NORTH SID the oSarS The addition will be at right Board the S angles from the present school on by the Ontario Department of who otoed St Mople Avenue northward Education before construction aM John Visser chairman of starts separate school on Duncan Glen Williams Mrs C Barth Ends 25 Years As Glen United Secretary II attended pot luck supper was held in the United Church basement Following a much enjoyed meal everyone retired to the fellowship room for a meeting which was chaired by Rev Robert Scrlvcns with Mrs C acting as secretory Various Items of business were finalized regarding this church before becoming part of George St John Elders ore Mr Bert Mr John Hunter and Mr Klaus Schneider Stewards arc Mr John Mr Ed Greene and Mrs John Hunter Mrs Nora Hill has been hired as new custodian or the building A pleasant surprise occurred for Mrs C when she was presented with a china flower arrangement and vase at the conclusion or faithful years as secretary Best wishes for speedy recovery arc extended to Mr Gard Graham who is a patient In Brampton I ospltal to Mr Earl who has recently returned home from Georgetown hospital Also to Mrs Katy Press who recently had the misfortune of fracturing her Does the fact that were guaranteed twice as long mean that were twice as good things we re twice as We can I prove confident Our warranty losls for two years or 000 miles Whchover comes first Anybody else with notable on of Rolls is good or only 12 months or 12000 mles How can we do it We re the only ones who hove stuck w one car model for years Time enough to improve and rof no it over 2200 limes We pay a log on of inspectors to make leaves our hands that t leave our hands And wo re the only cor makers with VW D an tronic system thai our cors offer they leave our hands So le a Volkswagen may not tie the lowest cod economy car you can buy once you check into what you get for you pay you II f very few car compan who reality end up their prices lower And none who start out with standards higher Motors STREETGEORGETOWN it In a fall at her The marriage of Miss Susan Price and Mr awrence lb was solemnized by the Rev Richard last Friday evening in St Church The reception followed in the parish hall with the Guild serving a hot beef The local Cubs Brownies Guides and Scouts were active participants in last Sunday s morning service St Johns The colours were received by Assistant Cub I coder Miss Diane Giles followed by a chorus sung by the Cubs Cub leader Mr Norman Carlisle read he Old Testament scripture and he reading was presented by Mrs Marion Rice Brownie leader The various group oaths were hiven by the above mentioned leaders and Scout leader Mr Steve The offering was received by a Guide and Brownie member An thought of the day contained in the sermon was Counting the Cost which dealt with the evils of theft drug abuse etc Ijist 18 members of the local youth group met at the home of Mr and Mrs Stan Norton Rev It Ilugglc spoke with the young people and then they were given an our of Provincial Paper Mill the group were Mr Doug Bryant Mr I Norton Mr and Mrs Jean Norton following the tour with their samples of the mill product they returned to Mrs Norton for lunch Being snowbound In Perth for an extended weekend I was unable to submit a column last week Visiting with Mr and Mrs Philip and family were the I yle Armstrongs brother of Mrs Mr and Mrs Robert Master recently motored to Peterborough visiting with Mr and Mrs Walter Firth also Mr and Mrs Tom Hewitt and son On Feb seven new guides were enrolled Into the sisterhood of the First Guides Parents were invited for a social evening and to view this special event 1 I Moore in reduced each guide to Mrs J Cox District Commissioner who presented them with their well earned pins Then Captain Jcancttc Hancock proudly presented patrol emblems Guides who completed this first step were Perry Waters Monica Mocschtcr Morcln Hewitt Janet Brander Annette Browning Sandra Den arm and Janet Brandt A presentation of thanks was given to Mrs Marurcen Browning Mrs George Preston was hostess last week for an tern of euchre when guests Included Mrs Preston Mrs Irene McMastcr Mrs Betty Garvin Mrs Haines Mrs I- va and Mrs Donna Armstrong The previous week the bight met at the home of Mrs Ilia Preston for their weekly gel together 11 is happily reported that Mrs Eva Murdock received no serious injuries when her car was County of Halton NOTICE Public Meeting Take notice that the County of Halton Road Committee will hold a public meeting at a a on Thursday March In Community Hall Line Stewarttown for the purpose of discussing a pre design study on the re alignment of the No Slderoad through Llmehouse Interested parties who wish to participate In the discussion are cordially Invited to examine the County s Pre Design Study Report and attend the public meeting Copies of the Pre Design Study Report are available or study at following locations County Administration Building Avenue Milton Ontario Community Hall 7th Line Stewarttown Public School Deputy Reeve McMillan Chairman County of Road Committee Administration Building Milton Ontario The First W Brownie and Guides entertained their mothers mother and daughter banquet held at St Alban a Parish Hall The evening was on international theme as it was and the girls were celebrating the birthday of their founder Lord and lady Baden Powell Guests welcomed by the girls were Halton Division Commlss loner Mrs Dorecn Me I com be and Credit Valley District Commlss loner Mrs Diana Mr and Mrs Gord Hancock and family recently spent on enjoyable weekend in Chatham with Mr and Mrs Jack Thomp son and Johnny They attended a special Canadian Tire Store sale at which Jack is manager Mr and Mrs Thomp son and Shirley were also week end guests of their son and family Mr and Mrs Klaus Schneider were Sunday visitors with Miss Barbara Padfield of Recently Rev Robert Scrlvcns celebrated Holy Baptism at the United Church when David Brent son of Mr and Mrs Mervln Shelley and Sue daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph were christened Roland Haines was recently elected to the parish council for St Alban Anglican Church Mrs Donna Armstrong Militia Recruiting Students In March The commanding officer of Ihe Lome Scots announced this week that the militia regiment has been authorized to carry out a program this year similar lo last year student summer em program Col D E said details of the program are not yet available but the course Is ex to Include full time training during the March school break and up to eight weeks employment during the summer regiment is now preparing recruiting day scheduled for March 4 to take on students Interested In the program Only about 35 personnel can be accepted at each armoury due to a shortage of openings said Col LOCATIONS The regiment operates com ponies in Brampton Georgetown and and facilities will be set up in each on March Openings are limited to young men between the ages of 17 ana years Although the courses will be run In only three locations recruits will be from anywhere in Peel or Counties REPRINTS OF MOST PHOTOS APPEARING IN THE HERALD May ordered at office Main St S Cosh must accompany your order prior to 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