Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 21, 1974, p. 3

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Cable Construction To Beqin Soon of the new programming needs of the cable ayatem to service Acton three communities Milton and Georgetown could During the summer months begin in six weeks according to teats and training will be and members The system will be con- using the facilities In In three phases Phase the proper techniques of one will consist of the complete television production service of Acton which Is the smallest of the three areas to be PROGRAMMING served As part of Hal ton Hills the necessary legislation prime considerations in allowing cable to be hung on granting the licence go poles and buried underground Georgetown Cable Television will be easier to acquire The Canadian Radio and because of the existing Television Comralss Ion vtated agreements In Georgetown at Narva In addition One problem facing to having video tape Georgetown Cable is a shortage photographs submitted to of cable and the wire used to support the cable on poles Programming will be carried the present studio to production strikes and location until Is to Tom Ma supplies of raw materials relocate the studio is no serious In addition to the new problem obtaining sufficient or the three communities the supplies we can expect com to change the Acton system by to the end of the year Mr it wlU have in the new towns as said Georgetown During the time the Acton The rata system l being constructed by the will become work on a tower will begin The Sept and will new tower will be feet high rate from to 5 wim no change incest for along with the Acton system Perrot discuss the Red Cross on a special edition of Home Safety and First Aid seen by the subscribers of Georgetown Cable Television weekly on Cable 9 Cable TV Photos Clubs Join For Meeting THE HERALD Wednesday August 1974 Pages Halton Beef Calf Club Mr Maher was thanked for held its meeting on Thursday having both clubs and Aug 15 at Farm on refreahements were served by Stecles Avenue The meeting the host was a joint meeting with the Feel Beef Calf Club The secretary Nancy took the attendance for then read the minutes of the last meeting Peel and Halton clubs split into groups to discuss their business The two clubs joined to watch a demonstration of dipping and an explanation on trimming the A demonstration on brushing a Hereford was given by Mrs Evelyn Gillies A demonstration was also given on how to show your calf ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD CALL 8772201 Edward H Schroeder D DOCTOR CHIROPRACTIC EAST BRAMPTON Telephone 4590665 Alter Hours ITT HOUR SERVICE DIFFICULT WORK a second or third set The new rates wilt not afreet those who have paid on an annual basis e pal til it comes time to renew Milton during the winter Converters necessary to months because most of the receive the extra channels will cable routes are underground available from the company explained Mr We r an plus a will probably wait until the Installation charge frost has begun to come out of These converters will be used the ground to start and we a regular tuner and will should be done by the end of save wear on the set tuner May They the capacity to tune The studio will not be all VtfF channels well as relocated until the three those to me midland between systems are In operation channels a and and will The studio to be situated eventually be able to bring in along highway near channels fflde will be moved during September on the Com summer of next year and Channel subscribers will be outfitted with new will be able to have their equipment to handle the questions answered by com pany representatives PLEASE DONT LITTER Marilyn Jones and Paige Curtis took matters into their own hands as they cleaned up Main Street in preparation for the many visitors Pioneer Days would bring Armed with only a garbage bag the girls single pickup litter left by careless citizens After it was all over nothing was left but a street they and the people of Georgetown could be proud of once again Please Don t Litter was the message they asked to be passed along ENGAGEMENT WEIR Mr and Mrs Murray Weir Georgetown are very pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Kim David son Of Mr Roy Glen William FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES OTTEN WESTENDORP Mr and Mrs Frits Often and Mrs Jurrle Weitendorp are to announce the for Incoming marriage their children Katharine and The ceremony will take place on Friday August at In the Christian Reformed Church of Georgetown Rev J Postman off Ida no SADLER HOPKINS Mr end Mr Leslie Sadler are happy to announce the tor marriage of their daughter Marie Mr Dale Hopkins so not Mr Earl Hopkins of The marriage to take place August 1974 at p m In St church Glen Williams BURT DOUGLAS The forthcoming marriage of Kathleen Burt daughter of Mrs Roy Burl and the Isle Mr Burl of R Georgetown Is announced pleasure to Mr William Douglas son of Mr and Mr Norman Douglas of R Acton The marriage to take place September 14 1974 at 4pm In SI John United Church Georgetown Ontario BIRTHS HODGE Ken and Ruth are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Anne 7 lbs I ounce on Wed August 1974 at General Hospital A little sister for David HOWSE SHEA Paul wishes to announce Ihe arrival of two new playmate Christopher Frederick William lbs on and Debra Ann Lynn lb and a half on August at Peel Memorial hospital Everyone doing fine Proud grandparenl Mrs Shea and Mr and Mr F Howse Bra ma tea Special thanks to AMcQulbbanand nursing staff HURLEYTony and Kitty Georgetown ere happy to an the arrival a baby daughter Jennifer Ann THur sday August at Georgetown and District Memorial hospital A sister for Marie Many thank to Dr Mead and the staff TREMAIN Ed and Barb are pleased to announce early but sale arrival the r first child Paul Edward born August at North York General Mother and son are great father in a flap and Carol nee St are happy to announce the arrival a baby boy Stuart George on Aug at Georgetown and District Memorial hospital weight lbs a brother lor Terr I Robert and Richard Thanks to Mead and the B stall The date for that program is as yet undecided but will be an shortly JEHOVAH S WITNESS ASSEMBLY HALL Crossing Guards Resign No One Else Wants Job Actpns three school crossing advertisements have been guards all resigned from their pacta in newspapers in Acton posts during the summer and Georgetown but that to no one else seems to want the been no response To make matters worse applications from the only two The statement was con men who did seem interested by Councillor G W have been buried in municipal McKenzle who said that as chairman of the Finance The sit aroused con Committee he had received cem last ght at a committee applications from two Acton me ting of the Hills He sold the applications Program Mngr Richard tofcUJ dlrecte on Ihe program inj ihon was on vacation 1 program tho newly once the faD ha me renovated and equipped been completed They have received Municipal clerk Gordon saying that their applications told Councillors that Plan Opening For Late September Finishing touches ore being opening In late September Falls A group of A dedication ceremony will applied to the new Jehovah The Complex occupies a congregations will meet twice be held sometime in October to Witness Hall convention along Highway just yearly at the Norval centre officially inaugurate the new centre In preparation for the east of Work began on Mr said that council would ultimately have the choice of either disc on the three guards in Acton or of paying mileage of guards to travel into the town from Georgetown He that although there has been a low response for guards from senior citizens willing to take on the Job in Georgetown the situation there Is not critical as public school students have been trained during the summer to operate the posts themselves Councillor Coxe said that according to Peter Bromley safety Officer with the Halton Regional Police Force student operated crossing stations have a record of less accidents than stations manned by adults Mr McKenlze was not satisfied with that kind of solution in Acton however The three areas in Acton where we need crossing guards are all across Highway he said You get transports coming down there You can ask a 12 year old to step out on that highway Andrew Murray MOTORS LTD u iuiad SALES SERVICE LEASING TRUCK CLEARANCE GET EM WHILE WE GOTTEN CHEVROLET 115 complete with In standard trans extra teat tide door In rear doors eye line mirrors a H D suspension Finished In Mots Olive STR No Now Only CHEVROLET Vi ton V8 turbo trans H suspension eye Una mirrors chroma roof drip Finished In Most STft No Now only I CHEVROLET ton P Don 350 automatic trans variable ratio powsr AM radio custom chroma pkg white wall tires full wheel chroma mirrors Finished In Bark RottdaTe I 1974 CHEVROLET ton U I box standard trans H D Suspension eye line mirrors chrome roof drip Finished in Moss Olive STR No Now only BURT In loving memory dear mother and grandmother Burt who passed awav August To your resting we visit And piece the I lower with cars heartache God saw you getting weary When a cure was not to be So He closed His arms around you And whispered Come To Me You deserve what you went through And so He gave you rest God garden must be beautiful He only takes best by CARDS OF THANKS Zlllo I would like to thank ell my relatives and friend for their flowers gifts cards end visits during my 13 week stay In Peel Memorial hospital Thank you again Zlllo FLORISTS 8773582 8779313 Mill st Georgetown THE SOLEL CONGREGATION OF under the guidance of RABBI A IS NOW ACCEPTING MEMBERSHIP FOR 197475 A full social and educational program for adults and children It available For further Information please call 8289486 or 8285110 the Hall In July of last year and The building has a floor area will be completed on schedule of square feet The main Hall Is by 120 feet and will entire project with the up to exception of installing the adjoining room looking into the structural was done on a auditorium will provide a volunteer basis by the Wit translator lo allow a approach to the A labour force of on meetings week ends and during the week are responsible or construction of the Hall Special jobs such as heating work end so on are all handled by Witnesses with those talent The cost of the centre is in excess l million however If the building were to be con the figure would be doubled The money used to fiance the Hall came donations from Witnesses The Hall will provide a meeting place for the 178 congregations in the area from Peterborough to Niagara master automatic bus 8776904 345 Guelph St Georgetown Ontario SAME DAY SERVICE CHEVROLET box standard ton u trans H D suspension eye lint mirrors chrome roof drip Finished In Desert Sand STR No Now only 1974 CHEVROLET ton P U a box engine stsndardtran H rsar springs Our last cyl pickup Finished In Sunset STR No TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER PRICES IN SEPT THE HOME OF BETTER DEALS MURRAY CHEV 0LDSM0BILE Calendar of Coming Events Presented as a Public Service Each Week by 6 Prominent Businesses T0WNE SEWING CENTRE LIMITED QUANTITIES ONLY REG ALSO SPECIAL REDUCED FABRIC WHY NOT TEST DRIVE A If your service or church group Is planning an event soon you re invited to have It here ending the particulars In brief to The Editor The Herald As notices are accaptsdon a first come basis please send wall in advance Saturday August Bavarian Style to 1 a m admission Caledon centennial Centre Canadian Forrester Court Super Funny Car Show Toronto International Dragway Show time 7 30 Monday August Miniature Art Slow Georgetown Arcade 15 Thursday August 22 Puppet Show Georgetown Public Library pm VOLVO TODAY YOULL BE GLAD YOU DID HUGE DISCOUNTS ON INVENTORY CLEARANCES PRICES GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS St FASHIONABLE GOWNS for WEDDINGS PARTIES CASUAL WEAR EVERY MINUTE SOMEBODY NEEDS BLOOD Thousands of people each day throughout the world Transfusions needed to save their Uvea People In your country Your town Perhaps even your next door neighbor There Just ten t enough blood on hand to meet these needs And the needs are growing faster than the increase In blood donations You can help By donating blood to the Red Blood that will be given free to people who need it Giving blood take only a few minutes But It can give someone else a lifetime Attend your local Blood Donor Clinic on Monday September GIVE BLOOD SAVE LIFE FREE DECORATING SERVICE FREE LOTS OF FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY INTERIORS FURNITURE Market Centra COMF1 FURNITURE FOR QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS SHOP IN COMFORT At COMF1 8775777 TV APPLIANCES Your PANASONIC SONY Headquarters PORTABLE AM FM RADIOS PORTABLE CASSETTE RECORDERS Main St s 8773376 Country torn town LUNCHES TEAS ANDDINNERS Phone For reservations Open Seven Days a week

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