Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 3, 1974, p. 10

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Page 10 THE July GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL ONTARIO SCHOLARS Iv PAULINE LAWRENCE MELCOMBE 8IIAWNF18HER JOSEPH WYGERGANG8 CATHYLAMB DONALD PATTERSON LARRY BUSHEY CATHY KROWCHUK JENNIFER LINTON MAROWALINGA Ontario Scholars Chosen At Two Area High Schools Twentysix Ontario scholars were named at Georgetown and District High School and 10 were named at Acton High School The Georgetown Ontario scholars are David Alexander son of Mr and Mrs Alexander Dr 83 8 Karen Archibald daughter of Mr and Mrs G Archibald 44 Crea 84 DougBellamysonof Mr and Mrs J Bellamy Edith St 88 2 Larry son of Mr and Mrs Broadfleld 202 Main St S B8 Larry Bushey son of Mr and Mrs Bushey Moultrey Ores Ted Darcle son of Mrs V Charles St 8 Brenda Fisber daughter of ACTON Julia Aitken daughter of Mr and Mrs Norman ITS Avenue 86 Bonnie daughter of Mr and Mrs Victor Bristow Elizabeth Drive BO Andrea Brooatad daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Brooatad Nelson Court Louise daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Harm Agnes Street 3 Susan daughter of Mr and Mrs Bollinafad Glenn Lee son of Mr and Mrs George Lee Chur chill Road South 87 SUSAN SUSAN SHOEMAKER ANDREA BROOSTAD CAROLINE MERR1N BONNIE Lynne Melcombe daughter Jim McNabb son and of Mrs D Melcombe J 47 Crea Cobblehill Road B6 Caroline Merrin daughter of Donald Patterson son of Mr Mr and Mrs Norman Merrin Shelley St 84 25 Knox Avenue Shawn Fisher daughter of Robert Smith Bon of Mr and Mr and Mrs W Fisher Mrs K Smith 33 Market St Susan Shoemaker daughter Parkview of Mr and Mrs Bruce Brian Gibson son of Mr and carol Stockfish daughter of Shoemaker Mill Street SS M S Elsie and and Mn J Grady 84 M re Elmore Drive David Grigg son of Mr and cres84B Larry Bushey was the student Mrs Grlgg Margaret daughter with the highest grade j of Mr and Mrs J RR average year Daryl Harding daughter of Mr and Mrs Harding wendy Worrell daughter of David Grigg has been Main St S Mr and Mrs J Worrell awarded an entrance Cindy Kachmar daughter of Market St 84 scholarship from McMaster Mr and Mrs E Kachmar Jacqueline Wright daughter University in Hamilton The Moultrey Cres Mr and Mrs Wright scholarship will provide money Catherine Krowchuk Lewis St BOB Davids academic fees daughter of Mr and Mrs D jotpj won of for his first year in University Pennington M Wygergangs 39 David has figured that these Crea 3 Normandy 2 expenses will amount to Catherlne Lamb proximately Martha Missing from the pictures are Doug Bellamy Larry Broad GLENN LEE LOUISE NICKELS DIMES Bite Is Taken From Regional Budget of the budget this year when were under so much pressure Were kidding ourselves if we think the interest will help us later she argued Regional Treasurer Farmer explained that the interest money is usually added to the original money for the eventual purchase of land for the con struction of the new regional headquarters the Halton administration finance committee took a total of 87887 for the regions proposed budget Wed nesday The committee reviewed its section of the budget which included general government protection and conservation authority Mac Anderson of Oak ville remarked that next week the committee would start cutting the dollars out At this time were only taking a few innocent nibbles continued Coun Anderson At a future time well take a real good look at it The nibbles Included lowering the medical coats from to from the personnel department and subtracting from the other expenditures total of from the legal depart ment Mayor Anne of Milton suggested that a debenture debt be paid by In terest collected on money Bitting in the bank from the sale of the old Helton County Building to the province I think it will reduce the size Lot Levies Go Up Not Without Fight Figure Halton Share Of Completed Budget Hills lot levies are w sell the homes for the increasing but not without a maximum amount he can get fight from general ad- fln so it doesnt really ifnlstration chairman Roy matter what we charge Any Booth increase in lot levies would in Mr and Mrs 78o Kim Lawrence daughter Robert A 775 Janet V Linton daughter of Laura Jacqueline Wright and Cindy buyer developers who Patricia Syme 76 Acton students Mr J Linton Lyons MarehaUi 7S3 Bruce mMlng flre Court Cook Jim McNabb and Julia Councillor Booth argued be passed on to the home a recommendation buyer since the developers who from Councillor Rlc Morrow to demand a fixed profit margin continue charging 850 levy a would not voluntarily absorb fee to be paid to the Town of the higher costs themselves Hills by a developer who Councillor Morrow added begins a subdivision Including a that the total levy of 1450 is regional levy of Councillor comparable to the levies Booth believes that the total charged by surrounding areas levyahouldbekeptundertlOOO the council would have a Im not saying we should choice of either charging the lower the levy but we shouldnt levies increasing the taxes to be raising it by percent he provide the new buildings complained I cant support This is an equitable way for jsxs For three Milton are Ontario College of education and the for providing Halton high school Miss became in Museum He explained mat inesegg offset capital costs Is to in- tested in ie workshop are at crease taxes but Ihis Isnt fair various textile crafts this Sg Srough Greece Wo only work with small on the Appleby S- suggestion from Councillor The program funded In part maximum of 20 Line south of Hlahwav 401 In J town levies Morrow was to charge a levy of by an For Milton wfrufremS J grant is and attention Miss am to cm crease to possibly into the former township of be taught by jpm CouncUlor Morrow countered Esquesing He pointed out that Karen Byrnes and Lorraine ft Prnvw the expect to share in Campbellville TOUT VOTe used for sewers or water mains facilities they should pay for u wit W0 P them il building expenses Including a There s no logical reason P new municipal building and rural poll if a person has other town construction in 1 1 I Itnltnn Hill bit high Also were prepared to Increase the mill 10 mills he explained Percentage from the other three area municipalities were from Burlington 36 Oakvllle and 8 38 In Milton The two northern municipalities In Milton and Hills will receive special grants from the province Oldtime Spinning Skills Making A Local Comeback Your Vote By Proxy This is the year the World Persons to vote by J them Crafts CouncUmeeto In Toronto inform local party a building exwnses a and textiles have begun to come representatives or the municipal building and into perspective explained Returning Office Inaruralpolllfapersonhaa other town construction in v MlssBeswlck Textilea are bo The only persons who are been left off the voters list and Hills to cover capital costs on all versatile they can warm the eligible to vote by proxy must has been a resident in the area we have to face the facta of these Items which are borne walls add character to a room be physically disabled and at the time the election was trying to build new equally by citizens in Halton and are simply an interesting must produce a doctor called he can be sworn in to arenas audits a mistake he argued art form Timespun Is a series of 10 one week workshops which ex the historical and aspects of Canadian Each workshop will have an excursion to a related exhibition quite a lot of studio time and guest craft sman to teach the workshop for one day she added Noted Ontario textile crafts people like Gloria Marshall who works in threedimensional macrame Ted Carson a noted spinner and Whitehead a famous weaver have consented to take part In related workshops Other courses Include dying tapestry weaving fabric collage and quilting The workshops began on June with knitting and crochetting and will continue until Aug when the last course begins There Is a charge but Its really essential because were the transporatlon to various exhibits and will provide materials for the workshops Miss aid Each of the students will have a chance to become In volved In the work The girls became Involved In textile work as a bobby but are now using their more Miss Crosby It taking courses sad studies fabrics and to that effect voteon July fl by someone who to reduce the 850 lot levy he ward Councillor The person who will cast the will vouch for him a contractor Is going agreed with the proposal but noted that separation fees payments charged against property owners to separate their land into smaller lots cost MARKET DISPLAY Herman right and Ethel display their wares jade and polished stone Jewelry to Berry Sartor Lynn Klin Sartor DanaLynn Smith Jackie Sartor rear at the farmers market sponsored by the Downtown Busmmmens Association in Georgetown wouldnt want to see the 850 added to the separation fee he said The committee agreed to recommend that Halton Hills council agree to allow town planner Mario Vendlttl to prepare a report on lot levies Including comparisons with surrounding areas Angel Wins For Owner Capandys Angel Puss called fust Angel by her owner Laura Treble has Just completed her championship in only three weeks Not only did she earn her cham pionship but she also earned an extra Angel is a Keeshouno a breed that originated In the Netherlands Miss Treble also breeds German Sber- herds at her In Georgetown According to a report from regional treasurer Don Farmer residents of Hills are expected to pay more than 13 per cent of the com budget for the region Coun C W of Hills pointed out that the proposed regional budget for 1974 will Increase the towns mill rate by mills He said that each mill generates about In taxes He added that ihe town had included the increase on an estimated basis In its budget for this year Lloyd Peterson the treasurer felt that wed have to pay 5 percent and the actual figure Is 13 12 so were a little BALLINAFAD NEWS The Erin section of the to Mra cancer society report states M is confined to that the canvass was a success J Georgetown We The small area which the 1 recovery W I ladles can ga vassed collected 75 which after treatment was an Increase from last year Grateful acknowledgement comes from the chairman for the area Maxlne We are pleased to report that Mrs Agnes was able to return to her own home last week after convalescing at Maple Lodge near Acton Many from the community attended the auction sale of Mr Alf Winters on Saturday He disposed of his Hackney horses harness and equipment He Is going out of the snow business because of an Injury Some good prices were realized Mr and Mre Dan OConnor and family spent the holiday weekend camping near Clif ford Ontario Miss Lillian Shortlll is able to Regional Rates Up According to a report from Lloyd Peterson the Halton Regional treasurer Don treasurer felt that wed have to Farmer residents of pay Hills are expected to pay more figure Is so were a Utile than 13 per cent of the finalized bit high Also were prepared a budget for the region increase the mill rate by 10 mills he explained Credit Valley Guiders Hold SeasonEnd Meal lower number of residential units per acre than Oakville or Burlington who only receive 1 per capita explained Mr Farmer Smith The guiders of the Credit Valley District which includes Norval Glen Williams and ended the season with a pot luck buffet supper at the home of deputy district commissioner Mrs Bob Crawford last Thur sday evening At a meeting following the supper reports were given by the A combined weekend camp at Camp for all the brownies and possibly guides in the district was discussed and it is hoped that it can be carried out sometime in the spring Mrs Melcombe division commissioner who will be moving to Vancouver soon was present and ex about a dropis centre or unhappy that the division hopes to set up In the future This will be a couple of hours when Gulden can talk their problems over with commissioners and other Mrs Dorothy McLean was appointed public relations officer for the district with all to let her know about their special activities Next meeting will be held at the end of September At the close of the meeting guide leader Mrs Mary Mc Donald of Limebouse was presented with a kitchen electric clock Her recently had been badly damaged by fire Mr and Mrs Harvey Burt have returned from their honeymoon and are living in their new home on the line Miss Sheryl Morrow spent the long holiday weekend visiting with Mrs Shortlll and Miss Lillian Shortlll Mr Reg French and Mr RaySwlndlehuiit spent the weekend In Parry Sound Mrs Kanusek ac companied by her grandson arrived to spend a holiday with Mr and Mrs John on the line They came from Winnipeg Manitoba AT THE SUB SHOP family raptor At Georgetowns first sub shop on Mill Street half a different meats homemade cole slaw and submarine sandwich Mrs

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