My glasses House of Spectacles of course House Of Spectacles People Who Care KENNEDY ROAD NORTH BRAMPTON WIGO TV The Downtown Home of PHILIPS GE SONY PANASONIC COLOR TV and up Will give a CASH BONUS on Color TVS FOR 3 DAYS ONLY Nov 25 Balllnofad Annual Bazaar By Scouts Cubs the quilling on the quilt set up at church by Thursday of lost was the scene of much activity on Saturday when the Scouts and Cubs held their bazaar at the Community Centre There was something interest for We extend sympathy to the Mitchell family who were bereaved last week in the death of Mr Alex Mr Mrs Ernest Merncrys new home is the latest one being erected In the village The foundation is dug out and the cement blocks are being laid Work has com menced on a new home on the Bennett property next to the Stone school Ladies of the finished GEORGETOWN The Home Newspaper for Georgetown District an Malt Number Return Pottage Guaranteed ILK per year Single Copy Price Fifte Cent GEORGETOWN HERALD THU NOVEMBER SI Delayed for Lack of Money fTHORAI Mill St Steps aunt Main St TYPEWRITERS me Dtuvm RENTALS SALES SERVICE STUDENT RATES BRAMPTON BUSINESS MACHINES 1 1504 Queen St East BRAMPTON Olympic inney Mill mi A LA inney shoes 222 Guolph Street Ha I ton county council proved the roads committee recommendation to improve the Fourth and Fifth Lanes of north of ana return to township with little comment last week One unexpected development was the disclosure that the new truck routes would not be built till 1976 a year later than originally scheduled The first taste of winter saw many snowmobiles out In the urea last week Mr and Mrs Boss and family of Ottawa were recent visitors at his parents home Mr and Mrs Frank Smith spent the weekend visiting with her brother and sister In law Mr and Mrs Fred Hulls at Bayfield Mr Mrs Sam Adams who recently moved to renewed inlances in the village last week and attended the funeral of Mr Alex Mitchell Winifred Smith IODE Remembers Member Who Is Leaving Town The meeting of the Countess of Chapter I held Monday Nov at the home of Mrs Princess Anne Drive There was a good at tendance of members and Mrs J Lvans regent presided Miss Ituth Evans former member was welcomed into the chapter and regrets were extended Mrs If Jones who is leaving town and will be making her home In British Columbia for the winter months The regent thanked Mrs Jones for her work in the Ponrke x pressed thanks and Changing Pattern good wishes for the future and presented her with a gift The minutes and treasurer report were given and Mrs vans reported presenting Miss Patricia with the IODE award at the High School commencement and also placing a wreath at the cenotaph on Armistice Day She also gave a brief talk on the Area Conference held In Oak villc recently which she said was informative and en A donation was made to the St John Am A mini bridge scries Is planned Tor the New Year and Miss Jean Mackenzie Mrs TRUCK ROUTES PUSHED BACK TO 1976 Deputy reeve Russell Miller of asked whether the delay was due to lack of money BRIDGES FIRST That right replied deputy reeve Don McMillan of chairman of the roads committee He said there was nothing in the capital budget Tor construction until then He said the new truck routes planned to take the truck traffic off Slderoad and the 17 had to be set back because of three bridges the bridge the Wild wood bridge and the Line bridge at Hungry Hollow Warden Jim asked why the work had to be set back when bridges are 80 percent subsidized McMillan replied that they have to work on the totals when applying for approvals not the amount after subsidy Is deducted SOME DOUBTS McMillan expressed some doubts about the Fourth and Fifth lines Improvement as a solution to the truck traffic am afraid It will haunt us for sometime he commented Reeve Tom Hill pointed out the residents already knew the work would not be done till so one year more Is not so had marked Childrens Aid Sees More Demands by Teens board of future needs f the directors of the Children Aid county i County spent It 1- Hot recently discussing the Throughout discussion it many changing social patterns became increasingly evident i and needs within the county lint needs more psjchi Abortions and the growing counselling mental trend of unmarried mothers to health services As well it wjs keep their babies have created indented that a day treatment Mackenzie wl be in shortage of newborn infanK centre and a pre I Margery Mackenzie will in for The treatment centre should be shift in agency adoption ac available to the CAS to has been to place older for the needs of disturbed children hard to place children children of all ages and In some cases to approve hair way house is required homes for international to help a previously disturbed adoptions Older and disturbed child move more comfortably children arc being looked after Into society n numbers The Children s Society charge of the arrangements Reports were given by the Christmas card committee and the Services at Home and Abroad committee The meeting closed with the Queen and was followed by auction of articles donated by the mcmbei the capable auctioneer and her assistants Mrs Barber Mrs G McGHrayundMrs It were thanked by Mrs J Armstrong who also t thanked Mrs Meers and invited linues lo demand considerable the chapter to her home for the January meeting has In the popular mind been inlXYId lmil SSe counselling services the CAb Ms n grown steadily moot the ffS mSedla nee juried parent con continued family counselling attention However the request lor help by teens and parcm teen art I Browing Sdinim rood agency activity 111 dull in heavy ram a loot services I a philosophy to a cactus may up to tUyu7 Jill continue commented a ton water spoilsman commented Town of Georgetown 1972 Municipal Elections Notice To Voters The Regular Polling Day for Municipal Elections is Monday December during the hours of 00 a m and 8 00 A notice has been sent to each dwelling unit in the municipality advising the location of the polling place for the electors in that dwelling unit For the purpose of receiving votes of electors who expect to be unable to vote on December there will be an Advance Poll held at the Town of Georgetown Municipal Offices Main Street North on Monday November 27th and Saturday December 2nd during the hours of 11 a m and Every person offering himself as a voter at the Advance Poll shall be required before being allowed to vote to make a declaration before the Deputy Returning Officer declaring that they expect to be unable to vote on December 4th 1972 PRITCHARD Clerk and Returning Officer Dated this day of November 1972 GOING UP The members of St Andrews United Church are delighted to announce to their friends that Anniversary Sunday November Is of special significance to the com munlty On that day Rev A C Forrest will be present and the Ground Breaking Ceremony for our new church building will follow Morning Service Lunch and a Congregational Meeting We extend a hearty welcome to you to be with us Every Tuesday Thursday irs TEENBURGER lAwrfJK Reg every Tuesday only CHUBBY CHICKEN Thursday every Thursday Chubby Juniors for the Price of One At Georgetown St