THEY FLY WITH THEIR FEET ON THE GROUND Page IB GEUHOETOWN HERALD THURSDAY AUG Four New Courses I At Georgetown High Georgetown District High School will be Introducing new course and bringing back an old one thii fall vice- said The history department will add a Grade course on comparative religions to Its offerings The staff teaching the course have had a good deal of training In the subject area and some of them took a Our cultural heritage from the Mediterranean Is the Latin department a new Grade course he said The course concentrates on he background Mediterranean countries most notably Italy A new biology couth stir eying anatomy physiology and the evolution of living organisms Is available to Grade 11 students Mr Robinson said The school will reintroduce vocal music this fall ting the course to Grade students this according to the principal The course sort of died out for a few ears he observed II s kind pleasing to see it come back he said About BO more students will attend the school this year boosting enrolment to 1 BOO Mr Robinson said PHIL and Tom Roberts of Georgetown above check the condition of a radiocontrolled model airplane at a competition held by Georgetown Radio- Model Flying Club Saturday The planes had to lake off taxi into a circular target and land three times In the target within three minutes Dr Mead Is president the club and Tom Roberts is secretary treasurer GARNET BRACE of Brampton below of Georgetown RadioControl Model Flying Club puts the wheels on his plane before taking part In competition Saturday The club leases land on the Firth line West north of IS Side road Legion Notes Name Committee To Plan Additional Lounge Room In RIGHT SHTH The Imperial Section of Branch held its annual barbecue on Saturdav The menu was baked potatoes salad rolls and steaks a la Mention must be made of the high of the cooking Well done Joe A beautiful evening was enjoyed people Including mam guests from overseas Meanwhile back at he branch Bob gave his usual skillful exhibition on the old git box Members of the building committee for the conversion of the old bakeshop to a are Bobttevnolds Bob Frank Nicholson Jim Randell Leon and John Ferguson Under the coordinating chairmanship of Jim this will be a nucleus and may be added to if And now that the fall and v inter season is starting here are some dates to keep In mind Legion Mixed Bowling League starts Sept 1Z at the Georgetown Bowl Anyone Interested please contact Tony Zllio Jean or Marlon Carney The Industrial Darts League season starts on Sept 10 Finally the annual com roast date has been set for Sept 8 More details next week BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPOMETRIST L M Brown R 0 Please present Health Insurance Card OPTOMETRIST R R Hamilton RO CHIROPRACTOR G Corbett DC f Mill Street Georgetown For Appointment PHONE Evans Chiropractic Clinic Street ByApponlment ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Robert E Ltd C GARRARD General Industrial Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY 8775500 BARRAGERS Dry Cleaners and tit Ma St 1M Goclph MONUMENTS POLLOCK a CAMPBELL REQUEST Water North DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB The following were at the Aug meeting of Georgetown Duplicate Bndgc Club NORTH SOUTH 1 Ray Turton and Peter Bill Muldoon and Bob Ptke 3 and Nancy Beecroft Mike LorusBO and Richard Prusi Adams and Enid Ash worth fcASTWtST 1 Carol and Arthur Flora Smith and Frank Martin 3 Waller Biehn and Harry Bob and Joan Jeffrey Gundy and Dickson CARPET CLEANING CARPET CLINIC profess and Upholstery your Free Pick up and Delivery 459 KENNELS breeders irh Setter Shetland Sheepdog Papillont Board no lor all breeds Map Ave MELS imported can Antiques Restored Stripping told Can re BUI Home Open 7 days a week Seal Engineering Associates Ltd Consulting Professional Engineers 416 Dundas Ontario Howard Weed mark Choral Director Georgetown Choral Society will start the new season with a choral director Howard who teaches at Centennial School Mr Weedmark a bachelor of music ted Centennial school choirs to in the North MuMc Festival this year Georgetown Choral Society began in and has held a every with the proceeds going to various charities Ralph Uriel well known in local music circles is for the society which has Tom as president McNeil and treasurer The group meets the music room of the h school night starting Sep- cmber 11 GARBAGE NOTICE All garbage normally picked up Monday Sep tember 3rd will be picked up Tuesday Garbage normally picked up Tuesday will be picked up on Wednesday Thursday and Friday as Normal WORKS DEPARTMENT TOWN OF GEORGETOWN THU- process PROTECTS YOUR NEW CAR AGAINST RUST WITH LIFETIME GUARANTEE CALL YOUR GUARD LP A A DEALER TODAY Andrew Murray MOTORS Mountolnlew Rood Smith ORDERED SOLD CONTENTS OF WAREHOUSE BELONGING TO FURNITURE DISTRIBUTOR CHESTERFIELDS CHAIRS MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS KITCHEN DINETTES FURNITURE DEALERS Mon Tues Wed Public Hours Fri Sat Sun pm FURNITURE EMPORIUM WAREHOUSING Unit TaKedOl turn south on Dixie Rd Tools Equipment FOR RENT Domestic Commercial and Industrial BROCKTON RENTALS 31 1 Armstrong Avenue GEORGETOWN 8771875 HOURS OF BUSINESS Sam Sat a m 5pm LITTLE THEATRE HOSTS ELIZABETHAN PLAYERS JIM SNOW and the PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THE SIXTH ANNUAL FAMILY CHICKEN BAR B QUE SUNDAY Hornby Community Park Hornby Ontario Adults 2 Children SI Model Airplane Flying Demonstration GAMES FUN FOR ALL GEORGETOWN in UPPHR STEELE HORNBY PARK Ivor Morgan and Reg Rogers members of the Elizabethan Player flank Derek Jovnei of Georgetown Little Theatre which hotted he Welih acting company at a party at the home of Ron Hill Saturday night The Players have been playing at the new Lester B Pearson Memorial Theatre in since it opened Aug The final Members of Georgetown Little Theatre attended performance of The Caretaker by Harold Pinter before the party Herald Photo MASTER FEEDS RR Georgetown 8773512 PHONE Lawn Garden Centre FALL WILL SOON BE HERE SO NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE YOUR LAWN AND GARDEN FOR THE LONG COLO WINTER REG LAWN SEED MIXTURE SPECIAL MIX i 1 lb Cavort LAWN FERTILIZERS IN STOCK NOW MASTER Lb 10 Lb SHADY MIX 51 CIL WINTERIZER BO lb SHEEP MANURE Lb Lb NOW Save on these prices now before the Increase In the spring HURRY Only More Days In Our Annual StoreWide CLEARANCE SALE SAVE On The Selection Of h North Hoton SALE ENDS Aug 3 1st SAVE UP TO omesteai INTERIORS FURNITURE Markvl Ctntre FREE OECORATINO SERVICE FREE LAYAWAY LOTS OF FREE PARKINO FREE DELIVERY Notice of public hearings into the transmission of power from Middleport to Pickering The Province of Ontario appointed Or Sotandt under the Public Inquiries Act by Order In Council 205372 dated the at of June ai amended by In Council dated the 13th of September 1972 to inquire into the transmls Ion of power from to Pickering Following on recommendation in Commtss oner Solandt Interim Report dated the 31 at of October Mr Bruce Howlett environmental consultant was retained by to undertake a public and to make recom mendatlon on the best location for transmission between and Pickering Mr Howlett will Mo hi report and recommendations pertaining to Ihli matter with the Commissioner and will present an oral summary of the report and recommendations to Interested parties at a public hear on September 13 1973 Any interested party who wishes present a brief related to this matter should file a copy of such a with the Secretary on or before October 1 973 Indicating at the same time whether or not he wishes to speak to hia brief at a subsequent public hearing Any other interested party who withes to make oral representations at the subsequent public hearing either personally or through a representative should indicate his intent to do so In writing to the Secretary on or before October 1973 Commissioner bold public hearings on October IB 22 and and on such additional days as may be required In order that interested parties may an opportunity to ask questions of Mr and to present evidence The public hearings on September 13 October 15 17 19 22 and will be held In the Ontario Room Macdonald Block Quean Park Toronto commencing at a To accommodate special circumstances and unique local concerns Commia Solandt will consider requests by interested parties to hold additional public hearings In other parts of Ontario day or evening sessions All such requests however should be filed with the Secretary on or before October 1973 Copies of Mr Howlatt report and recommendations will be on view In area pal end the Sotandt Commlaalon office Copies of all will be on view at the Solandt Commlaalon office Individual copies of Mr How let a report and may be purchased from the Ontario Government Bookstore BOO Bay Street Toronto for the sum of 5 00 each For further Information please c ntact Nell Cole Secretary The Solandt Commission floor Block