Tired of Hearing People Talk About Pollution ClarkMajuery Wedding In Glen Williams Church fcKlRfBTOWN HERALD THURSDAY AUG employed with Domtar The groom who is the ion or papers His bride Is an Mr and Mrs Thoroae Clark p of Beaumont Knlttl St Glen WUHams Company Mil ItltHIIS I abort r ill tin In llu wind of hi lfl phi Is while ilhir it to the world iroiind hicnl pollution summer job pro joe I Students ttirkmi cement Program has provided evidence that crusade against pollution must The ille Conservation for whom I work this summer is jurisdiction over some of the most beautiful country province could ask tor Every morning an official SWLLP truck lakes us from our to our work site for the day one may sec the same scenery day after day its beauty and variety ire continually impressive It is definitely not in area to be taken for granted or Project while it intend to create dramatic change in its 10 weeks of operation it dots attempt to Introduce students to methods improving the environment as well is providing paid employment The projects include tearing down a cottage at Terra building gabions at Eldorado Park restoring Enndale landslide cleaning out and creeks building a pony trail and a at haying it Conservation harm and various other projects none the least of which wis roadside clean up Some of these projects may not sound too meaningful or enhancing for the environment but everything did have a purpose The wood from an otherwise decaying cottage as re used lo build the playground which Itself provides an iddtd attraction for the kids at Terra Cotta The nature trails provide recreation an increasingly important aspect in today s complicated society The conservation areas themselves feature such simple pleasures as walking swimming and relaxing The predominant noises that of people laughing and there is the feel iss instead of pavement otic feet Pleasure and enjoyment ire as essential as the repairing of a landslide or tht cleaning up of a roadside SWfr projects do these essentials well as enhancing such pleasures as enjoying nature Haying and pruning trees in Stove Fire Causes Damage To Home A fire originating in stove it 10 Arietta Street caused in estimated August firemen the call at m and quickly extinguished the fire Earlier that same day firemen were called to i nib fire at the corner of Mountainview and Sargent Road I- Ire Chief Ken The Herald it is becoming in difficult to find help for the scrvict warns it could become i serious problem The chief is attending Canadian of Chief Conference in Kingston from August to Sheridan Enrolment Will Be Up It is expected there will be more than BOO daytime students at Sheridan College In Brampton this year up Goo from 1371 The enrolment projection was In a registrar s report John Bromley stated that the college has received 100 first student confirmations already in addition to at least returning students in the fall This compares with 1450 confirmations this time last year The Increase in enrolment said president John Porter represents the largest Increase In student numbers In any year in the history of the college We attribute this derating growth rate to high quality of programs developed to meet students needs and to the effective relationship between college and community says Mr Bromley The college started operation on one campus In Brampton in 1967 with 400 students enroled In almost 20 programs Sheridan is now located on seven tarn puses throughout and Peel counties offering over 70 full time programs This increased growth rale of BOO brings student enrolment to the level originally predicted for 197374 it fin mi i as iii i tint illuiti Hi I hi i in In methods hive us 1 is timers strain to pill llu possible yield m i irth that arc ipuklv torn down take a locruw flirough these nature us should be or Us imd will be lost students have never icninud hiving or the task pruning trees ind such lesstns is these inv if ire to save our lij suit Through P stulmts learned that oust v I Hie best way in the mm usually pays for Ins shirttut as he is to mire for his am has to rebuild ind m ike tip for his mistakes It up was protest eye if all the projects It is the most mundane fill jobs illustrattdhow people in Ontario cart for their home iv ay from home It is a task as one re iIiks the road will be in same con in which we found it within eouple of weeks is one of the forms of pollution lo vet people seem to the effort to do ibout lml slogan If one can tarry in wilh them one can it back to Ihe nearest How such things cleaner road sides and a new playground dies the community The young people working on he projects can provide a beginning For improvement They in turn influence friends and hopefully this influence will spread further afield In addition these young people will ap proach their chosen professions with a heightened awareness of the surroundings perhaps undo or prevent further damage P also proves that work can be fun Projects gel finished and everyone has fun doingthem Supervisors are the same as their fellow workers and cooperation is excellent Perhaps it Is an additional that work if can be enjoyable Naturally all P students idealistic crusaders However a deal will be achieved if their efforts can awaken he rest of the community as well as themselves lo the importance of environmental experiment Cycle Car Accidents Injure Two Drivers Now llvii Road North Mr and girls Wendy and Beih Mrs Robert Leonard Clark the bride sister and were married in a June 10 cousin They carried baskets of ceremony in St John a United yellow and white daisies Church Glen Williams Rev James Clark was his Robert officiated at brother groomsman Kenneth double ring ceremony In Majuery and Albert Clark which the brides father gave brothers of the bride and her in marriage groom were ushers and The church was decorated another brother Bill Clark was with yellow and white daisies ring bearer and All Goodwin was organist At a reception in church readings for roles in the bride mother wore rcaoinks in daughter of Mr Georgetown Little Theatre on y first foil play are slated for ainview September Nor rose corsage The Port Wine bv w gown h molhcr waa in i ft i igli ruffled lace neck with with im taduM Casting Starts for GLT Fall Production and Mr and Vic lor Majuery Mrs Gibbs was in a blue crepe dress River Road was scene of an August shortly iftcr noon when a and a Triumph motorcycle total of 400 damage Paul wing Drive was laken to hospital with cuts and bruises ana damage was done to Ihe front end of his Triumph Roy Williams the driver of the escaped Injury but his had damage done to the right side door and windshield accident at Mill and Main Streets nifcht August pm His Triumph motorcycle wis In with a 1 driven by Doris Wilson The Plymouth domat right rear door quarter panel while the Triumph had the whole front end to the tunc of WOO into a hydro at Armstrong caused the end of a J Friday night August IB The driver Cyril Clarke but he hub directed rccommcndnlion that Mr Nicholson was aunt Smith was asked to direct a honour a Virginia who said grace play n Georgetown and on dim gown and examining his past record it carrylnga basU of mauveand should be a rewarding whllc Aisles Joanne a honeymoon trip to for cast and audience sister of the groom was Virginia de wore a white He attended Ihe London bridesmaid was in yell School of Music and for three years and followed this wilh three years in the theatre As a member of Red Circle group be directed one act plays red hot pants outfit and for the Was With Georgetown Beaver Lumber Firms litter I points we irncd in the job while others 1 ibout our Thursday saw v id discussions heard from several govern mini officials The government is working hard but is made up of people who can only handle lob successfully if and bruises following on wing Street escaped injury Seek Location Plan For YearRound Coffee House REAL ESTATE PRIVATE BUNGALOW ThrM THREE BEDROOM bungalow on rooms dry basement early on call tor PO no Hare IMMACULATE bungalow newly throughout I shed fenced yard 8777470 prjvatlTsalT 8777177 or 877 7163 K G Leitch REALTOR CUTE J rooms ana halt modern I replace urn shed colour tc Hoi Hello All mil I replace on lol overlook Credit Ask US X BEAVER NEW COUNTRY HOME two multpltxes Select models or Now you home the lowest possible cost owners may be able start bo today as little is down ore prices Colo Street Toronto or your nearest Lumber Store if The Log Cabin Coffee House on Mill Street is doomed at the end of August but efforts arc being made lo find another location and some financing to start another coffee house on a year round basis Thursday night the coffee house committee of InitnlKe Glover Betty Tripp and Lois helped by various other members of llic group held a buffet dinner with ill the delicacies made by ihe girls themselves The dinner marked ihe closing of the coffee houic on August Two factors caused ihe closing of the log eabm expiry of the government grant and the salt of tht log cabin which will be moved another location Die coffee house began when the Initiative programme was an for Youth grant from the I idcral The beginning July saw opening of the toffee house which in addition toffee ind snacks offend tnfls psychology workshop special speakers films film workshop ind folk en terlainnient to raise funds through dmos and perhaps of i service club build another coffee The points out thty carry in current youth protr w ithoul community support both financial and AUCTION THURSDAY AUGUST 24 p Partial lovely home tea wagon Tilt lop walnut round table chesla Cowers tables and kitchen etc some unclaimed storage local con automatic washer dryer Chester I eld lamps tables etc Terms Casn KENCO AUCTIONS Owner or auctio it responsible lor AUCTION SALE OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND CHINA SOME OLD APPLIANCES ETC In Acton Queen St right the BP gas station locatei on Highway oast opposite Brewers Retail itore FOR MRS KUYER FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST Leather and upholstered piece bedroom su te con bed slngli weeks following lack el lot CHRIS SCHOUTEN DUE TO ILL HEALTH MR MRS CLARE FRANCIS wish make It known they are no longer con with MACS MILK Moore Park Store We take this opportunity to say a most sincere THANK YOU to all the people It has been our privilege to serve iduatcd employee of the George He also leaves sisters Mm r I Lumber until ho ATI d Mr John m six plays he his retired Victor Andrew J- Falls Mrs Lloyd J Spier Parr Sound and Mr Light of those hospital August He was Bud Gibson Port Hone there II a high fr Mnjucry lived lie was a son In tisptcl a Street came town In aire In IS and Ito lnSr Wlmol show continued with Beaver Menus Lumber they the fall North Bay it lust weeks firm until he retired in 19CJ and Dorothy New re at I me Subsequently he worked at Horning was Tool Die Ihe absent Rev halls son of holidays is main purpose and Augusta Christ Our King Lutheran to familiarize the LI tie he employed church Miss con ducted the funeral si vice at meet director It ind from 1J to in the Jones Funeral is all members will VteMrec a lumber firm Home Interment was in pUmbtr nert Greenwood Ccmttery fnd of gardening were Goodwin and VON Seeking fishing and George grandsons in four children of Georgetown Mrs of Nurses ire Dorothy and Terry Walker Marion of for permissi Ionise fees for 18 grandchildren home visits lTry Lynda Diane Elizabeth a visit and Wendy fee to Hie Burlington j Jaam wants Brian Garry and an increase W The and two great rote had been in grandchildren Marty and creased by V cents Inst Export A CANADAS GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN FOR THE FAIL TERM SEPTEMBER 5 1972 BUSES WILL OPERATE ON THE ROUTES AND TIMES ADVERTISED ELSEWHERE IN THIS NEWSPAPER GRADE students are to report to the Cafetorium for an introductory assembly at am At that time GRADE students will meet in the Library ALL students will then report to the rooms In on the various notlceboards at A At that time registration procedures will commence An abbreviated version of a full day s time table will then be followed It Is ex that students will be dismissed about Most students will find their names on ap class lists which will be posted in the foyer or In the corridor near the Students whose names are not listed should report to the Student Services office Students having questions concerning registration or courses are Invited to contact the school office any day Monday to Friday bet ween 9am and 3 p THE CAFETERIA WILL NOT OPERATE ON OPENING DAY AUCTION SALE MR and MRS MIKE REMES NORMANDY GEORGETOWN WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 30th 30 m APPLIANCES Zen inch a good one Fleetwood po stereo Inch burner stove Leonard ft relrlneritor brush lloor polisher vacuum cleaner Sunbeam steam Irons percolator humldif slice pop up toaster sea Zen brush FURNITURE ETC and ch loble end bedroom sole lull bed with millress box ngs chest and dresser Inch youth bed com on and Urge crib and mattress chrome choir change ind chest Lloyd baby carriage and mattress a good one piece chrome shell glass Iron laroe Inch wall m screen small table large oval table tobies Woods tent a net Coleman lantern told ng stools sets of skis boots and 1 trunk 1 oil crock ir fie and stand medicine garden hose ex lens on I cushions mi piece wooden cannlslcr and k Is not responsible lor ice dents sale evening leaving country WARD BROWNRIDGE AUCTION SALE FORD TRACTOR FARM IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANTIQUES GLASS CHINA LAWN AND GARDEN AND OTHER HAND TOOLS At the farm located on Lot 15 Cone Peel County On the 2nd Lino tint farm south of Steele Ave MRS HAROLD KERNEY SATURDAY AUGUST sect on drag pump Power towing Chi relle on Garden run drill valor double rubber gal ic Ir ugh shades ill nail hand tool Milk MACKENZIE LUMBER STOCK CLEARANCE Saves you Money New panels are arming in September so the following panels are being cleared to make room CLEARANCE PANELS I I I I I I I I Price C1urnc WOODGRAIN HAROBOARD SUMMER CLEARANCE OF LAWN MOWERS LAWN CHAMP MOWERS HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES Wicker w match ng rocker and irm Nurs rocker glass door top of in old finback gold plated pocket watch Other watches Sealer Crock Small reversoble tabic let Electric fire grate Smith Corona Odd chairs table and four chairs Lazy boy char Small compact Maple drop leal table chairs 3 bedroom suite good one decorations Glass and china Beading quilts cedar chest etc Terms ore cash No reserves Farm Is sold Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accldonis CHRIS A SCHOUTEN Reg 89 NOW A 7657 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Reg NOW V i I lightweight aluminum deck Powerful scries wound motor Hinged pan Chrome plated swing wheel 3 ft culling wheel Weighs only Ibl Clearance 57 GRASS BAG Large capacity on and oft In seconds Reg egg All Items In Limited Supply J MACKENZIE ION I LDING SUPPLY CENTRE Jamil jjr I 12 St W11IM BUILDING