Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 3, 1973, p. 18

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In I J GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE THIS WEEKEND Georgetown Witnesses Domtar Reports Rise n In First Quarter Among Group Baptized tin 11 flows rose In first of year to million or one dollar pir share an increase from million or mils The struggle for world Mr spokesman for The importance of operation t domination by superpowers area WiinLsses felt family lift was has beclouded for many the ihat Ihe matter or proper demonstrations depicting true fads as to who will rule the conduct and attitudes was well responsibility of Universe statement by handled during the Saturday providing a proper Mr I Gray District evening program the home and how Overseer of Jehovah Wit Hi referred to what he called the trust nesses in southern Ontario up counsel on the introduced to many a new matter of personal morality thought regarding man During this portion warning future The occasion was the example was taken from llic two day circuit of relaxed r many Jehovah Witnesses ai M low irds the property of others Itobinson High School honesty with ones employer Ilurlfngton this past weekend and conduct between the sexes I reported this first mi totalled 1 week that net income for the million or cents per common share against million or ir risuut of ihiUtrcn cents pir common in the first Mr months of last year residents win operates a coaling inning t hi persons who mill in Georgetown symbolized lUujl ialcs other revenues baptism of their to million God million in per A Kerr vitc president secrclary of the company speaking to shareholders at the general meeting in ihe of T N and president said figures appeared lo eonfirm the outlook for is I nt THE DISTRICT AT A GLANCE Plan Acre Development Lewis vice president and general manager of The Caledon Mountain Estates Limited announced this week the registration of a plan of subdivision for estate residential lots in the company development south of Bel fountain Mr Lewis added that lot sales are underway at present with roads expected to be complete by June 1 and house construction commencing June 15 This announcement is the first phase of a acre project In the area by The Mountain tales Limited to provide a totally integrated residential recreational community which will feature acres reserved or open space and riding trails linking all properties The is also surrounded by riding and hunt clubs ski golf and clubs ReEnact Driving last Spike last spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway line was hammered in Canadian actor Douglas on a seldom used CNR spur line April The actor was reenacting hammering of the last spike on a section of track at Craigellachie near Revel stoke British Columbia in completing the transcontinental railway Douglas plays the part of Major Rogers The reenactment was for the benefit of camera who were filming for the Canadian Broadcasting Cor The CBC is producing a series of eight onehour programs based on Pierre book The National Dream The television series is expected to be shown next March Want School Site for Park BKAMPTONThe Peel County board of education will be requested to permil use of the acreage on McLaughlin load North being held for future site of a secondary school on an interim basis for park purposes by Brampton The use of the entire acreage for parkland is to be contingent on the date for construction of the school Town council general committee Wednesday April also authorized the parks and recreation director Robert field locarry out a functional study of the land In a staff report general committee it was stated that negotiations have been going on with the board since passage of the original resolution on future use or the land for a park on November 1J72 Playing Grounds Need Repairs parks and playing fields will require ground improvements before being used by the public this summer This decision came at the joint meeting held two weeks ago at the Ontario Hydro Conference and Development Centre Membersof Ihe Recreation Committee and Parks Board met to discuss problems being faced Some of the problems were soccer and Softball fields overlapping at Parkinson and Princess Margaret Schools rough and uneven playing surfaces and a lack of soccer fields ball diamonds and facilities Recreation chairman Jean Walker told ihe joint meeting Ihe Recrcailon Committee need the space and facilities for the proposed programs and the grass cut at the schools that will be used far playgrounds Urges Early Work of Highway from Acton to will likely start this year according to John Root Wellington Mr Root said he and Hon George Kerr West have been pressing for this paving since there has been a problem with dust The recent announcement that Highway will be extended from through Ihe Grand Valley area to Highway has made it increasingly important that the section from Acton to be paved this year before the extension Is assumed into Ihe highway system in 1974 said Mr Root Every effort Is being made to improve on Ihe date of June for the calling of contract lie said Villages Mill Rale Drops ERIN Erin s mill rate is down over last year because or a forth coming provincial grant of about The grant is part or the Ontario government increased municipal aid program The residential mill rate will be 17 as compared with IB 71 in 1972 commercial compared with last year Clerk Bert Smith said the lower mill rale would represent tax reduction of about this year on an average home Breakdown of the residential mill rate Elementary education secondary county 4 308 Milage share of county roads welfare homes for the aged etc general residents will pay about axes this year Shot Kills Elk Herd Bull dead elk was found shot recently at Rattlesnake Point Park Frank who manages the Game Farm at Mounlsberg said the elk was shot apparently about two days earlier with a 22 calibre rifle It appeared the animal had made Its way to the creek for a drink of water and died there after being shot A chunk of skin had been cut from the animal and it was left to die Timmermans recalled four of elk owned by Region Conservation Authority had been killed last year Timmermans said the elk killed Friday was the last bull of the herd and another would have lo be purchased The elk along with buffalo and other animals arc kept by the in their game and animal reserve Plaza to Become Enclosed MILTON Plans tocxpand Milton Plaza o four times its present size and turn at least part of it into an enclosed shopping mall He has made an application to Milton Planning Board for rewnlng of lands east of the existing plaza to accomodate expansion Presently covering about 40 square feet of floor area the plaza would expand to a total of 170 square feet If approved It will add about triple the space we have now said Tamai The owner laid he Is presently negotiating with a major tenant expected to take a large portion of the additional floor area an addition would also incorporate an expansion to the present Lobtaws supermarket has been considering an ex pension for about five years and the firm is definitely going ahead now he said Want Directory Explanation ACTON Councillor BUI Coals suggested council Invite a Bell Canada representative to explain why Acton was left out of new Peel telephone directory was accepted Tuesday night April Coats said the new directory would Include percent of and Peel excluding Acton and he thought it was time Acton voice was heard In the matter He said the free calling area into Georgetown cost Acton users extra and found ridiculous thai the Acton exchange was then put in a directory with He Acton would soon be a part or the new North borough which Included Georgetown and yet residents in both places would have different directories Bell is taking advantage of us he said telling us a survey showed wi wanted to bo with Guelj Amusement Rides On Georgetown Market Parking Lot Including SCRAMBLER PLANE MERRYGOROUND SPACE AGE FERRIS WHEEL GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE IN THE Georgetown Market FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES own BRADFORD Guanntwd Brand Roll em side by side Reg 168 Go anywhere portable pair put side by side rollem where you want them to work roHem out of the way for storage WISHER I DRYER BUT THE PAIR 309 96 your Furnttura and or our Budget Flan NO DOWN PAYMENT ZELLERS COUNTY FAIR MARKET CENTRENO HWY financial results wire expected be in However there were several known f acton which could materially earnings during the rest of the year l lust were labor litmus the supply of wood fibre MTU the wood fibre Mr Kerr said it has Ixen i it sever of the iny pulp and piper mills since the of 197 J and it ippcars it this moment that no null will he to dost for of fibre during spring break up period we are mi d of with There is a shortage of wood In many ureas of Canada caused by scarcity of version of much purchased wood sawmills and in eompctitlon for all forms of wood fibre he said is all aggravated by a upswing in the demand for raw material II is natural to want to do a job in the easiest manner possible St John Ambulance says What must be re mem hired is thai Ihe effort saved not justify the risks Pest Control year the home gardener should be aware of insect activity It is necessary to watch the growth of garden plants regularly Unusual swellings ragged foliage and abnormal growth are definite signs that indicate the presence of insects Insecticides should be applied at the first signs of plant Injury Generally by the time insect injury on plants is noticed the damage cannot be repaired by an insecticide For The DOLLAR WISE ARE AT HOMESTEAD Where You Find THE LARGEST SELECTION AND BEST PRICES IN GEORGETOWN IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON STOCK ITEMS WE CARRY OVER A HUNDRED CHESTERFIELDS AND CHAIRS IN THE LATEST STYLES FABRICS TO CHOOSE FROM FREE TICKETS FOR THE RIDES AVAILABLE AT LOTS OF FREE FREE DECORATING PARKING BBRaKOBlBflKaBB SERVICE FREE homestead FREE DELIVERY INTERIORS FURNITURE Georgetown Market Centre 8777 LAYAWAY Its A Savings Carnival AT ROBERT JOHN FASHIONS Spring Coats Spring Suits Pant Suits Spring Dresses YOUR CHOICE Broken Lines of PLAYTEX Price USE YOUR CHARGEX ROBERT JOHN Open to m Man Tue Wed Sat Thur to FASHIONS LTD GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE NEXT DOOR TO BANK OF MONTREAL

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