Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1973, p. 12

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WINDOWS WOOD DOORS SLIDING DOORS STOCK ON SALE AT TWINWINDOWS Village INN Elora Ontario SUNDAY IS FAMILY DAY SPECIAL CHILDRENS MENU 150 RESERVATIONS 8465337 Prefects Worth 5525000 In Proposed Budget School facilities In Hal Ion may be upgraded to the tunc In if preliminary budget meets with board of education approval In tho next couple or months proposed Tor next year is a start on a new high school to open In September 1076 The location for the high school be built at on estimated cost of has not yet been determined Other budget Items calls for the buying of several school sites THE BOOK SHOP Open am pm Tuesday to Saturday MAIN ST SOUTH Paulines Flowers 63 Main Sf North 8774616 or R WEST INSURANCE SERVICE Specializing in LOW PREMIUMS FAST CLAIM SERVICE PERSONAL ATTENTION BUS 8771 ES BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT at 8 pm Holy Cross Parish Hall Maple Avenue Georgetown REG GAMES PER GAME OTHER SPECIALS JACKPOT 54 Numbers PROCEEDS FOR HOLY CROSS CHURCH BINGO SACRED HEART HALL 39 Guelpti St Georgetown TUESDAY EVENINGS 16 REGULAR GAMES AT SPECIALS JACKPOT in 58 NUMBERS BINGO JACKPOT 20 GAMES TEN Games TEN Games No Admission Charge CARDS FOR 100 Burgundy Club Norval 800 pm Mondays COMING EVENTS Euchre Plnegrovt Hull Thursday Jan IB i lunch ml la Euchre In St hall Williams Tltui Jan 11 Lunch admission Stretch and Sew course Feb Id sponsored by Andrews Wedding lowers our specialty us help you make the big Webbs Greenhouse sua T First Aid Course St Johr Tundoy January at at the Georgetown Ambulance Service Hall James St Georgetown For further Information call Tom ray Carol Bob Michael and Christopher are delighted to announce the arrival of Jonathan Kerr who weighed In at pounds V ounces on January Our thanks to Thompson stall Family Group meollngs I Johns United Church St Tuesday evening at Anon tactfully offers help anyone who needs to learn live with ail many which alcoholism can or aggravate For In ENGAG Francis Mr and Jim 111 Park Street Glen Williams are pleased to announce tho engagemenl of daughter Beverly Ann Robert Francis son of Mr and Mrs Clare Francis Shelley Georgetown FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES Daly Reyce Renalr- Mr a Church Street wish to forthcoming marriage of daughter Gaye Ann to Mr Donald son of Mr and Mrs Donald Reyce Crescent The marriage will take place In Com Church an March at Mr a Sire marriage of dauuhter Marlon Elliabeth Belli to Mr Charles Douglas son Mr and Mrs Sheppard Emery Street The marriage will lake place on Saturday February In St Johns United Church CERAMIC CLASSES resuming CERAMICS R R 8658606 now accepted LADIES Dont miss the chance to register or the Ladies TakeABreak PROGRAMME Listen to a stimulating speaker or walch a demonstration small extra charge TUESDAY CLASS with exercises SI John United 30 i Jan for weeks WEDNESDAY CLASS exercises SI Andrew United Starts lor weeks TEDS DRIVING SCHOOL Shelley St Georgetown Controls Operated by TED SCOTT Monthly Meeting Tues Jan 16 Mortgages HOMEOWNERS PROSPECTIVE BUYERS of Market Value 2nd Mortgages Construction Loans I A MITCHELL Ltd in- inn Quucn St E Phillips Edllh Mrs Mr is at Ihe Chape Main Brampton Service In I Thursday at 30 m Brampton Cemetery DayAt the Hamilton General Hospital on Monday January 8 197 Day Mac Km He of 14 North Oval Beloved husband of Helen Elliabeth Cole and dear father of Marilyn and David home Dear brother Bruce of Georgetown sburph Funeral Wednesday HIMs SPARLING Minnie On Sunday 7lh at George town District Memorial Hospital Minnie Styles In her 95th year wile of the late Harvey Sparling and dear mother of Mabel Mrs Albert Livingstone Georgetown and Ino Mrs Kelly of Toronto Rested at the Jones Funeral Home Edith Street Georgetown where funeral service and committal held Tuesday afternoon clock In memory a loved sister Stands lied accidentally January She would be with in Frank and Franc la BIRTHS and Eta nee Road West Weston are happy to an the arrival their son David Bradley on Friday January Womens College Hospital Toronto First grandchild lor Mr and Mrs and thl grandson or Mr and Mrs MCLEANAl to announce arrival of Kevin lb 14 on January Georgetown District DEATHS George Alfred AID On Tuesday January Alfred Garbutt Brampton Husband ot the late Jean Taylor and Beatrice I father Ross of Georget I by i Brampton Dear rotner a SI El In loving memory a dear mother and grandmother Bertha who passed away January 14 Beautiful memories are wonderful things They last till the longest I they loving memory Mr Ed Holmes whopossedawoy Fed 1947 and Holmes who passed Haiti and vlngn 1973 Always re turned Alice and family memory of a beloved la passed away January I and daughter In loving of Harold who away January 1949 Loldlaw McKane Will Meet With Fidel Castro ln ii en dinners liiiillitv ind Art been named member del caution of I who will visit farms in rutin Die visit will Mr I Mr ill flic lull Pi Mile production iih1 rum hot lev has been for mil iirgmnml in Ihe llihlsHliissiiiriin I CARDS OF THANK would like say thank you all those who helped In any way while I was in hospital ambulance crew Thompson nurses and con and a special thanks la Jean and Nick Carter who fame to the house to help Bert Buttock ICG Don and Claire and family with express sincere grallfude all friends and neighbours lor many kindnesses following the death Mr Sr We wish to thonk our neighbours and other friends lor many kindnesses extended at the time tho death The thank our frier tributes mem sympathy care wish to lor the loral I donations gratitude to each and everyone who have helped us through these day sorrow beautllul flowers donations to worlhy causes and deeds of Infinite family IE I would like to sincerely i all those who remembered flowers gifts cards and i while In hospital especially Lodge Past Crystal Chapter 40 and Special thanks to and Thompson nursing AandB Many thanks to alt May YATES would like to my flowers they brought no Mcin Georgetown Dlt Yates WELFARE COMMITTEE May I express to you my sincere thank you to those who helped wllh monetary and food donations sorting packing transport a lion and delivery of Christmas baskets Your valuable help Is greatly appreciated by all representatives that make up the Christmas Welfare Committee Special thanks to our George town Police department who picked up canned goods all schools C Br lor their donation plus use or their building pock baskets the Tcnvn Georgetown and all service clubs private My lob was madi with the help Linda Schoiield an the ringing this thl year Sin eore considerable total Although If called Christmas Welfare Fund all recipients ere not necessarily on welfare Through and no means a oh during this holiday season they need a helping handover this particular period We wouldnt turn anyone down who needs help throughout the year We are open months year donation Thanks again one and all Roma Tlmpson chairman Georgetown Christmas Chief Warns Shoplifting On Increase There has been a slight in crease in shoplifting in town according lo Police Chief Floyd He warns hat most stores now have security people on staff The police chief is concerned about he innocent shopper who may take something out to the tar to compare colour or a piece of hardware or nuts and bolts and finds himself charged with theft He If a citizen is apprehended outside the store with chnndlsc they could find themselves facing a theft charge the chief stated 1IKKA1D JAN 12 Hydro Hopes to surprise Revolt Start Tower Trail This Coming Fail Continued from Page he could not support Mrs initially but would if she were elected In a show of unanimity Morrow asked for an unanimous vote for Mrs following the to vote He was seconded by Masson PRAYER In her inaugural address Warden asked for a return of the Lords Prayer to the opening exercises of County Council She asked that respect for the country and the Creator should be shown this way She pointed out that flags had been placed on the podium for the first time The practice of opening with the lords prayer was doned last year by past warden James Warden McArthur praised Hie Know your County week started by and said she would carry it on but add a cultural aspect She urged a prize for the best oil Fainting of a landscape of lalton with the county buying it and hanging It in the county building Among he guests in the crowded gall cry were six past wardens Jack Milne Herbert Frank Cordon Gallagher Hunter and immediate past warden James Warden Anne is the second woman warden of court Mary Petit was the first in Can Now Use Railway Bonus The railway bonus fund set up years by the Grand Trunk Pacific Hallway will be tran sferred into a reserve for working fund in Township if Ihe Minister Transportation and Com approves council sought approval at their inaugural meeting last week to transfer the fund amounting to proximately to the working fund The fund was set up by the Grand Trunk Railway promising to operate for years or the money would be set aside for the residents of he township This railway did not to that long since they were token over by the C PRIVY COUNCIL case went to the Supreme court and then to the Privy Council in England and the township residents won Over the years when enough money had accumulated the mill rate for education was reduced one mill in the area north of the railway tracks Since the inception the County School Hoard the promised regional government the township felt it be ran to the working reserve Snowmobiler Suffers Concussion A snowmobile rider suffered a concussion in an accident in a field on No Sunday North said Francis Thompson of II Georgetown was riding his snowmobile in field on owned by Joseph just cast of the Line when the hap There was no other vehicle Involved Thompson was taken to Georgetown Hospital and then to Western police said lletnlli of the mishap were not available While the second phase of inquiry Into a planned KV power line between Nan coke and Pickering continues at a deliberate pace Ontario Hydro has begun work on a 230 line from Middtcport to Toronto to prevent possible power shor tages Ken MeClymont of Hydros systems planning department told a hearing conducted at Queens Pork Thursday that the new line would serve only as a temporary measure caused by the delay Wc added that Hydro is still hopeful of commencing the acquisition of land and install at ion of towers by this Sep He said work on the project would have to begin by then to avoid blackouts in Metro Toronto and surrounding consultant Bruce He was recommended by Solondt In his Interim report the Ontario govern ment three months ago Mr Bays he will probably make submission to Solondl by early summer and then further public meetings will be con ducted by the Commission NO TIME LIMIT Neil Cole the commission secretory said mere is no time limit set on study If there was an area that required additional study the time would be available Mr spent most of Thursdays session outlining plans for a series or public meetings to be held In various communities Named as likely sites were Brampton Waterdown Rich mond Hill and Slouffvlllc The meetings will probably begin In late February and be conducted on a weekly basis with four or five sessions at each locale Delicate Balance Festival Entry Rehearsals ore now way for Georgetown Little Theatre groups latest production A Delicate Balance This play has been chosen as the entry in the Central Ontario Drama Leagues competition among amateur theatre groups They will compete with 13 groups from the Toronto area In the hopes of becoming one of the five finalists and then the regional champions They would then move into the regional competition in St Catharines during the month of May A Delicate Balance was written by Edward Albee Not unlike another successful play of his Whos Afraid of Virglna Wolf the audience is left with many socio questions at In and after the show The director of the George town Little Theatre Group recommends the play for mature audiences Itishisvfew that perhaps the younger play goers might find the play a little heavy for their taste RICCI COIFFURE ITS PERM TIME ALSO SAVING TIME For Exbmple REGULAR SIS PERMS REGULAR PERMS REGULAR PERMS REGULAR PERMS For the ladies who dont like a lot curl but body- WE HAVE MINI VAGUE The perm that wont ever Satisfaction guaranteed or money back after 1st shampoo This otter good only on Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays STORE HOURS Mon to Wed am to pm Thurs am to pm Saturday a am to pm 8772200 SILVERS ANNUAL WINTER CLEARANCE IMPORTANT SAYINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT The Following Items Are Now on Sale MENS BOYS WOMENS GIRLS SUITS SPORT COATS COORDINATES OVERCOATS STORM COATS SWEATERS SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS PAJAMAS SCARVES TIES GLOVES SUITS COATS DRESSES SLACK SUITS HANDBAGS SKIRTS BLOUSES HOUSECOATS SWEATERS GLOVES HATS SCARVES IN OUR QUALITY SHOE DEPT ALL SNOWBOOTS SKATES LADIES SHOES NOW ON SALE Day StoreWide Sale to make room for new Spring Merchandise 20 Off Storewide and many other Items up to off Jan and Sat Jan only We wish all of our customers the very best In the NEW YEAR and THANK YOU once again for your patronage In 1972 Barbers Jewellery Gifts 3 Main Street North 8773482

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