Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 20, 1973, p. 16

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Thursday Sept 1973 KINSMENS 1973 CHAMPIONS Only One Vote Allowed Property owners in North will have only one vote each In the Oct 1 election tor regional government This a change ram past elections when a person who held property In or example Georgetown and Township could vote In both elections Now with only a regional government to elect voters will cast ballots only In the wards In which they reside Nonresident owners will vote in the ward in which they were enumerated The issue was raised during Mondays Esquesing Township council meeting by deputy reeve Coxe Steps should be taken to make sure people he told council Deputy reeve Coxe also voiced the suspicion that tome voters may be Included on more than one voters list through accidental inclusion Council agreed that clerks of the area municipalities Acton and Georgetown should lake steps to clarity the situation with the public Georgetown Kinsmen s Girls Softball t Junior division In the front row From left are Robin Man 1 Turner Sandy Hewitt In the second row from left are Ginny Wilkes Linda Lesley Julie Arm strong Killv In the third raw from left Lisa Hand Donna Heed Lynda Evans and math Standing behind an couth Bill Hewitt ind Cindy Hewitt t jtTS won the Georgetown Kinsmen Girls Softball League senior championship this the front row from left are Susan Jam Janet Anderson Shelly Perkins Ruth Scott and In the second row from left are Jams Mi Red Marie Janet Stone Uremia Cheresa 1 Christine Irwin Cathy mil Theresa Standing behind ire Gerald and Teddy Dims filling in for regular cinch Ted Davis Soccer Notes Bantams Bantams Blank Burlington by fib Cup playoffs n the llallon Peel played strong games JUNIOR SQUIRT Georgetown Gunners 1- Burlington This was a very lose game scored first as lust and led throughout most of the find enough strength to net the first tne second half ball Kevin Gillespie and Howie or j Armour MINOR MOSQUITO Georgetown TOUmeV The score at half lime was iixy for Brampton in the second John Armour has won the half Georgetown fought back to Georgetown Golf and Country moke it a but Brampton championship after finished off with late goal Ion from the top if Wilde scored Georgetown s f season goal In the mutch play final Sept Armour beat Locke five up with four Mules to go It was the third turn it has ln another hole final the V were scored by Morrow MOSQUITO f Georgetown won on penalty kicks Georgetown was winning game with a few seconds to go but as the ball went into the net and Ian Reeks IHNTIM Georgetown got to a stow start leading 10 at half lime but got it together in the second half and scored four additional a half in the case of the club a blazer wants will be presented at Ihe i banquet Nov If Excitement Challenge Travel Variety All will be available to you on completion of Sheridans RETAIL FASHION ARTS THIS YEAR DAY TIME DIPLOMA PROGRAM TRAINS YOU FOR BUYER- MANAGER FASHION CO ADVERTISER AND OTHER POSITIONS OF INTEREST THE PROGRAM INCLUDES WEEKS EACH YEAR OF PAID EXPERIENCE WITH LEADING RETAILERS IF YOU HAVE GRADE OR ARE OVER IB AND CAN START AT ONCE PLEASE CALL MRS BETTY ROSSTODD AT SHERIDAN COLLEGE BRAMPTON CAMPUS CHURCH STREET EAST TELEPHONE 459 4360 Sheridan College MILTON FAIR FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPT 22 FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER Ha Hon County Black and White Show 00 Highland Dancing 30 HallExhibitsapentothepubllc7 30 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER MASTER OF CEREMONIES Official Opening at by Mrs Warden of Halton County HARNESS RACES WITH IN PRIZE MONEY SEE OUTSTANDING EXHIBITS OF LIVESTOCK FARM PRODUCTS H CLUB WORK WOMENS WORK POULTRY SCHOOL DISPLAYS W I DISPLAYS PARADE 11 00 LIVESTOCK PARADE AT PM MIDWAY OPEN FRIDAYS SATURDAY By Shows GEORGETOWN GIRLS PIPE BAND A j In Attendance Meal Served on the Grounds JOIN THE CROWD AT MILTON season Paul Thompson two quick dinners goal from a nil closed the gap to i on kick breakaway l Is a scheduled for Heart Hall wis once of the belter If is interested in theseasonas any or hist null because of their member of thi GMSA Inability to pul Ihe ball in the The draw ml the Metros tickets wint on ale this week in the first half which tan be bought from loreliss but in the or inulcd in lead on soccer ELECT FOR LOCAL AREA COUNCILLOR RICHARD T HOWITT LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A1B GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST OR NEW 4bt dpi Convert bit STARTING TODAY See Them At Andrew Murray Motors 4S South LTD The Canadian Fried Chicken WITH Chubby 15 is OR Chubby 21 YOU WILL RECEIVE FREE CHILDSTICKETTOSEE THE ROYAL STALLIONS SUNDAY SEPT 23rd 1973 BRAMPTON MEMORIAL ARENA OR CHILDREN MAY BE PURCHASED AT A FOR 1 FASHIONS FOR THE home SALE CONTINUES UNTIL SEPT 22 GUELPH GEORGETOWN 8779980 134 sz Packed Circular We wish to bring to the attention of all Zellers cus tomers that due to the nationwide rail strike all adver tised items may not be available in all Zellers stores However Special Orders will be taken and the Special Sale Price will be maintained We appreciate your patronage and understanding in this matter Zellers Retailers To Thrifty Canadians CoasttoCoast CHESTERFIELD SUITES BEDROOM SUITES DINETTE SUITES RUGS DRAPERIES OCCASIONAL TABLES AND MANY OTHER ITEMS ALL AT SPECIAL HOME SALE PRICES NO PAYMENTS UNTIL JANUARY ON HOME FURNISHING SALE ITEMS OPEN A CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN ACCOUNT 36 MONTHS TO PAY ZELLERS COUNTY FAIR GEORGETOWN

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