Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1974, p. 2

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ACTON LOCAL NEWS LEEWAYS LIMEHOUSE THE HERALD Mar Robert Little School Reorganizes Classes to help the school cope v the extra children The new class started is mixed grade and group now under the instruction of a former grade teacher Her former class has now gone onto a rotation system receiving instruction in ferent subjects from different teachers We re snug Mr Allen commented but wo II be able to hold out with out real stress until he end of the An anticipated further enrolment increase for next year wilt require additional space and staff Mr Allen believes He said the school will rent portable classrooms to the additional The steadily expanding population in Acton has resulted In a reorganization of classes at the Robert Little Public school Principal Hazen Allan says that in February alone new pupils enrolled at the school most of them coming from new homes in the Kingham Hill estates development on the west side of town School enrolment has In In response to the extra enrolment the school has In luted an extra class and cut back on the time spent on specialized programs he said He explained that vice principal Barbara has assumed new teaching duties GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH A Immanuel Lutheran Church MOUNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Minister Rev R Organist Mrs Town end a Church School a Morn m Even Conservative Evangelical WELCOME CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH i HI MO MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH HI Maple Avenue Georgetown PASTOR REV Associate Pastor n Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Fellowship speaking at Pastor Lohnes at your blessings so lest unravel A FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH ST ALBANS ANGLICAN CHURCH On Main SI reel in Irn Williams ST PAULS ANGLICAN CHURCH On Street In 45 Service at St Church school Service at St Paul Church school Minister the Revd Richard MA ST GEORGES CHURCH ANGLICAN Street Rector The Rev dR Gallagher BA STB LENT II SUNDAY MAR CO a m The Holy si Church School 15 Nursery ISA 11 a KnoxLimehouse Presbyterian Church REV PETER BARROWB KNOX CHURCH Corner of Main and Church Georgetown MORNING SERVICE a CHURCH SCHOOL a NURSERY CARE LIMEHOUSE MORNING SERVICE ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN GLEN WILLIAMS Minister Harold T BD Student Assistant Paul Organists Wood A c and Shirley Inglls Church School 30 a WORSHIP Glen Williams Georgetown It NURSERY CARE WITH THE f E PL SUNDAY MARCH 1974 10 a Family School 11am Christian and the Home Great Escape Youth Rally Wayne Woods Burlington JIMNEAL Director of CHICK tract distribution Plastic Garbage Cans Cubs Learn And A Council Change From Acton By David Lees It s not a s though old garbage cans art most treasured possessions but on chill winter mornings looking at their badly lacerated sides at their bottoms in well ills a moving experience Frank Morettc head of the Hills works department that plastic garbage cans I worth a whole lot more than the stuff that goes Inside of them and after going through three pairs during the winter I believe it Still I wonder if t be lust a wee bit more gentle Frist of all blamed the kids Then when the destroyed it was the wind the Mo of a transport truck The thinking was like this Wind can onto street truck goes can can It seemed the rational explanation of condition of the things The one morning 1 saw it for a running pass from garbage to sidewalk The plastic can made it well Into the scars for it Ah ha thought I Regional government strikes again Well that s not the way of it Mr trucks come from Georgetown but the crews are the same old fellows that attacked the garbage around here It s the cans themselves he The changes in the weather do it he explained When its winner turns frigid just bump them once crack In them The solution Is steel containers but I seen samples of those on the street too The shim silver sides were no wen masses of convex humps ind bumps Still Cast iron might be the though IHWU- Hal ton Hills Council changed its wavs and the id to the agendo Is a significant and important oni reports submitted to council will now be in open So far Hilton Hills Councils has studied altered even eliminated recommendations from its committee during a regular held in camera session of committee of the whole lasting a naif on hour before each meeting That session w is Monday clerk makes it elear that the right to into f the whole session during the course met ling That means the press nuv be thrown out at any time The principle is acceptable if it is employed with prudence There ire milters dealt with more efficiently in even more sensible Personnel matters should not be hcird publicly at the part where individuals are being d to know who got Important and Ihev should be considered It isn necessary that the press sit in on land negotiations The public has i right to know that the dec Ion to buy land has been made and should know approximately how It will pay for that land but the premature disclosure of where that land might be con run up the considerably On those milters the council has a right to Its closed session so far this committee of whole meetings have sen a cover councillors who take what they think will be popular Stands each council meeting has begun with a list read at a staccato rite by Mr of the committee recom identified by number hut are to be deleted No is offered merely Ihe statement that those recom are no more That has undermined the principles democratic government in Hills If a stand unpopular by definition is a stand the public would oppose The purpose of local councillors is to represent the wishes of the electorate If the people don like the stand taken by a politician he should consider changing that stand not seeking a way to express it behind their backs Council may have recognized that in the procedural amend reasons it is to be congratulated Nine Month Sentence A former man was sentenced to nine months imprisonment definite months Indefinite less a day and to three years probation at Milton Provincial Court well Kelly formcrlv of Street In Acton was sentenced ad to nine months imprisonment to be served concurrent to that sentence No Charges Laid No were laid following a vehicle accident at Churchill Street apart Acton Corporal Robert Arbour explained there were no drivers Sample of 128 Churchill Street rolled without its driver into vehicle owned by Frank Van Land of Burlington The van land car sustained damages Impaired Driving Acton man has been charged with impaired driving and with hit and run following mishap it he intersection of Church ind Main Streets Charged is Joseph Tarr of Road in Acton car involved the incident is by red Silt of Crescent Sired but was en I- Fryer also of Acton in the mishap Another Day Off Public school students here will get mother day off March when school is recessed to for i teachers professional activity day of the will be devoted to teacher interviews while the morning will be used for teacher discussion of new teaching and materials Two Teachers Resign Posts Two teachers at Robert Little Public school have announced their resignations effective in June Jane Gamble will retire at that time Principal Allen noted Mrs Gamble has had a long and highly sue teaching career most of It in the Robert Little Public School Another teacher Sandra will accompany her husband to Waterloo Roy formerly of the Acton has accepted assumed duties with the Waterloo Regional police force while Mrs has accepted a with Ihe Waterloo of education to begin In September The cubs had an interesting meeting recently when William from Acton came to tell the how to live and survive in the wilderness His talk was well Illustrated and the boys en it Three more boys have Just been invested Warren Somers Geoff Creaghan and Chris Stansbury Mr and Mrs Somers and daughter Elaine Mrs and Mrs Stansbury were present and took part by putting the new scarves on the Coffee was served Gordon Thompson has been presented with Ins red green and blue stars as well as his woodsman badge we I done Gordon John received his 3rd service bar voir sen lee bar and I lame Hannah her 1st bar On cubs ind their four leaders left 10 for a hike up the ith line across the Trail to the line where hid lunch by the rcsenoir Then followed line through the hush behind Cassclman and bock to the Seoul hut the 22ndslderoad It was sunny cold and he boys hid fun ilthough one leader and one boy had to leave after miles because illness The hike was miles long isl Sunday 13 boys and three leaders attended Ihe special church service held in Church in Georgetown for all brownies guides cubs and scouts in North District This is an event held at the end of Seoul Guide week and it also coincides of the founder of the Scouting movement Baden Powell Last Wednesday three more cubs were invested Kevin horsier Tony VanDim and Mrs Mrs and Mr and Mrs inter were present to present boys with their scarves some meeting Cubs had the pleasure of welcoming Mrs Sherry a cub mother and nurse at Georgetown Hospital to meeting She instructed the boys on various requirements for the red star concerned general health Coffee was served during the meeting The house club held their second meeting Mrs Kirk woods home Six members said the pledge Lime house Bread Basket was the name chosen for this club unit A discussion was held on the use of whole wheal flour and refined flour and the food value of a kernel of wheat The leader explained the process of flour milling and told of types and classes of wheat flour Kirkwood and Sylvia Snippc assisted In making and serving onion rice and dogwoods They lasted pretty good On March the third meeting opened with the pledge Members discussed use of wheal rice com and rye in food products Sylvia and Sheila Anderson helped In making Survival Resident cherry bran squares and demonstrated making nuts bolts They tasted good Communion services will be observed at Presbvlerlan Church next Sundav March 10 com at a for that dav onlv Mr and Mrs L Sinclair visited Mr and Mrs A C Patterson on on their home to Geraldton wo weeks with Mr ind Mrs Herbert Sinclair it Tirpon Springs Florida Mrs wis hostess for a shower honoring spring bride to be Anderson on Monday A few contests were and ihe bride lobe opened her lovely gifts The hostess served a tasty lunch her twmtv guests here will be in hot Mrs Ed Wilson mother of Teddy who attended Gibraltar School passed iway She hod been hospitalized nearly six Partially crippled from a stroke Mr Wilson is with Teddy and family it I Mrs Johnson if who moved from here nearly called on Mr and Mrs Mitchell a week ago She wis with her daughter son in law from l Pit HILLS SO WHATS THE POPULATION A new sign on Highway designates as part of the new Town of Hills The group committee held their euchre in hall on Feb 15 had eight tables play The ladies high Thomson and Ihe mens high by Gerry Ward There was a three way tk for the low prize so a draw was lit Id from the three names ind the winner was Banish Lunch waV served following the completion of play Mrs Benton FREE Your Childs Portrait A gift to you from GEORGETOWN NO APPOINTMENT drop into our store during the davs and hours listed below Your lo gift picture ill be taken FREE by a professional children s photographer One gift portrait to a which may include groups It our of saving Thank you to oui regular customers and Welcome to one else TUESDAY March am to pm ONE DAY ONLY YES WE CAN 2nd 3rd Mortgages typt in your area Call a reel collect II Prompt In Corp Bay St Toronto low any Ontario wide MONTH HELP US HELP Cam Funds BLITZ DAY Monday March urgently needed II contacted please phone or 1132 donate a few hours make to calls but the population Perhaps Hills council does not want a population CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP APPLICATIONS To provide better service the new BRAMPTON CITIZENSHIP OFFICE Is open from a to A m MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY at the Queen Square Building Queen St East Fourth Floor Brampton For Information regarding documents required fees etc telephone BRAMPTON CARPET BARN ON per yd UP TO 50 FT IN LENGTH Short Remnants under ft per yd GEORGETOWN BARGAINS BY Mr IGAVMeal Maker of the week Canada Grade Young Instant Coronation Pickles Dinner Hams IGA OF Cheddar Cheese Fruit Juices COLORED Sliced 1 fQ Breakfast 1 fin Side Bacon I Strips I U3 Side Bacon DEVON Breakfast Sausage Premium Wieners Soft Margarine 4I Javex Bleach Carnation Milk 5 si Whole Potatoes Corn Bathroom Tissue Grapefruit OF CANADA NO FIRM HEADS 29 CANADA FAN GRAPE RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS 399 Cabbage CANADA EXTRA Pears3 Cucumbers 2 39 French Fries cur 59 Meat Entrees REGULAR LtMONLIME OR SURF SPRAY Gillette Foamy CANADA EXTRA GRADE PRODUCE OFMEXICO CAN NO 1 LONO GREEN SLICERS Quality Service and Value all at IGA LUCKY SHOPPER Mr N Reynolds Albart St

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