Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 12, 1976, p. 18

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THE HERALD 1878 Town pays 400 to Ballinafad hall The Roving Rostrum A WOO grant from the town of Hills will help cover of the Community Centre It a public relations uld Councillor Roy Booth Residents of North and lower Erin Townihlp use this hall or sponsored social functions and club meetings A request For financial support was made to Erin Township by John chairman of the Hall Board The pure host hi portable sound by he recreation department wan authorized by the general committee Monday night The Rostrum from Superior Communications was by recreation depart merit stafl after different models were previewed This solid state system weighs In at pounds andean be used or outside It comes complete a cor microphone with a 15- foot cord runs on batteries and include podium This unit will be used as a backup for the arenas should suggested that this a breakdown occur and for should be available to special events in parks community organization Director of recreation Glen nominal fee Lower limit on Hwy 25 The works recommend to council that approximately feet of a Society were having rehearsing Monday under the direction of their lively conductor m Date Wood will be presenting special con certs this Sunday and Monday evening at Knox Presbyterian Church Some tickets are Post no bills The town of Halton Hills will not allow advertisers to post sign on townowned equip ment or property Ice resurfacing machines for example decided the general committee Hoy 10 Facilities superintendent Pal recounted problems Brampton had with iue advertisers over the Issue of sign maintenance such as re lettering News from Ballinafad Mrs Richard senior was hostess for the May meeting of the Women In There was an almost perfect attendance with members and one present The new president Mrs Jamieson opened with an inspiring poem The was interesting is family pictures passed Mrs commented on the Manor party and thanked all for their and help After discussion a com was chosen to plan a Since Mother was the theme of the meeting Mrs the convenor gave a reading entitled Mother the Influential strength of the nation She also called upon Mrs Given for the motto and several two minute reports were given The most enjoyable port of he program was the music Mrs Lille Given sang three beautiful solos in honour of Mother She was at the piano by Mrs McLnery Before the meeting ad Mrs McLean tap tain of the local canvassers for the Canadian Cancer Society announced that W I had collected from the arm Mrs Given In her usual fine style was auctioneer for the sale of plants and bulbs Profits are to be used for welfare Mrs Slessoraetea Mrs assisted the hostess with the serving of a tasty lunch Mrs W Berkley of Calgary Alberta and Mrs Bess Scott of Namlno British Columbia daughters of Rose Campbell a former resident of are here visiting the Campbell cousins and other relatives Thirty neighbours and friends of Susan Jamieson a bride tobe this month at tended a miscellaneous shower for her Friday night the home of Mrs Mrs Sinclair and Mrs Eveline Snow assisted in arranging the party The received some lovely gifts including several place settings of her china dinnerwore and other nieces to match her set The young bride tobe ex pressed pleasure whin receiving all lovely gifts thanked all present School chums of Susan helped with the serving of a delicious lunch and a social time followed Mrs Jess was our to the officers con ference of the W 1 held at the University of Waterloo Wednesday and Thursday of last The last dance of the spring season is held on Salurday evening Die Community Cfcntn There wis not large crowd but everyone hod a Herald columnist and published poet held a creative writing seminar at the library on the evening of May Gtrry emphasized that the feelings through a poem are im than grammatical structure The wide variety in style and subject mutter of her own poetry served to irate how words can by used simply yet dramitically to make COME TO THE SOUP POT Mill SPECIALS THIS WEEKEND Sweet Sour Pork Chicken Caccla Cherry Cheesecake Pineapple Cream SAT Macaroni Cheose Rhubarb memado Pics Drown Rolls and Butter Sat TAKEOUT AVAILABLE TEL 077 BRAMALEA CINEMAS DIXIE ROAD AND HIGHWAY 1 STARTS FRIDAY GRIZZLY NOW SHIVERS NOW VIGILANTE FORCE JAN MICHAEL VINCENT AND KRIS KRISTOF PERSON LOBSTER 350 lb LIVE AND COOKED ARRIVING ON FRIDAY FROM NOVA SCOTIA ON AT COUNTRY FAIR MARKET STEELE AND TRAFALGAR Friday through Sunday Each Week SHRIMP AND OYSTERS ALSO INQUIRIES Making three or four commented hundred bucks a year Councillor George worth It Sheehan concluded because it functional The scoreboard is Special pickup If you got big bullty items decided upon Monday night to in your garage or an extra garbage truck and you want to get rid of capable of handling bulky June Is the date to do loads follow the regular lie committee garbage trucks on that date VARILT1 rehearsals were held last number of numbers on their recorder will be Tuesday night by the Girl left Sandra Karen Ken in preparation for show Brands and Susan Murray tomorrow night in Cmtennial School Bottom Just what sort of variety rf the collection which will be the show will offer these young ladies yes taken at the show will go to the Muscular they all young ladies await their turn in Dystrophy Fund Top Performing a the various skits presented mile per hour speed zone on Highway south of Acton be changed to a 30 mph lone After a letter from the ministry of transport and communication advising of the recommended change had been tabled at Monday evening meeting and much dscussion to determine the exact meaning of the teller Councillor Joe Hurst told the committee that many drivers on the road which be travels dally Ignore all the speed limit even when north Klngham Road where he lone changes from to when travelling south DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY MAY LIONS ANNUAL SENIOR CITIZEN TRIP TRIP WILL LEAVE THE LIONS HALL AT THE OLD ARENA AT AM SORRY ALL SEATS ARE TAKEN Achievement Day for A Touch of was held on at the in Milton 1 put hi bit titled Designing an Article The lommintalors Karen Bates and Shelley Wilson group put en J oiled New In Those receiving County Honours from B illmafad group re Karen Kirkwood Connor from group 1 received honours Mr Mr from court at the Marshall home on 1- irtjlfttVWk In May An n were ob i United Church was a good at tendance although empty seats were noted in the front of the church Hi of spring flow en ind other blooming plants graced the the sanctuary music included the the in n and antrum Thin Ik junior choir Prior to the wai dedication service when Mr Stiles an that our hymn books had been received in memory of the late Mrs Vera They were the gifts of Mr and Mrs Potullo of who were friends of the tote and Mrs The were present at the service and guests for the day with the Jamieson family Tlit guest speaker was thin introduced Mr Stiles Johnson former missionary richer to India told of her in in experiences during Ik r long stay then She the of visitation at St Paul United Church in Brampton following service a luncheon was served dov good Line fellowship was en Mrs and Mrs F Smith accompanied Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall to Erin on Wednesday evening They were among the many friends and relatives who gathered at the Legion Hall honour a popular couple Mr and Mrs Ken I who were celebrating their wedding anniversary Member of the have the canvas for the Cancer Society and were pleased with the response they received from residents in the area Mrs Jesse McEnery en teriained for her husband on Wednesday evening of last wtek The occasion was his birthday His sister and brother In law Mr Mrs Norman Sinclair of another sister and her husband from were present Mr and Mrs J were also there to help Jesse celebrate his birthday wish to honour another long resident of the community who is celebrating birthday this wtek She is Mrs Wm who was on May At present Mrs Wright is spending some time with her son Grant Laura and grand children Mrs Wright Is en joying good health Her many friends offer congratulations LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A ft B GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST 877 93 YOUR FLORAL NEEDS 13 Mill St a RENT THE ULTIMATE IN STEAM CARPET CLEANING a SENTRY ADVANTAGES at a Light weight OFF the PRO HARDWARE 3501 CARPET BARN 8779869 ERICS DOMINION HARDWARE STOPPS STOPPS 2623 stti 2Y RENT THE ULTIMATE I CLEAN CARPET SENTRY SYSTEMS FOR DEALERSHIPS CALL TORONTO 6351 Consumer to greet you SWEET DADDY SIKI Roast Bef Luncheon the annals Gourmet cooking fain art is of Advtrllilng end Salei club of Hamilton and rvet on In public I Lot I eg a Technology with a i Home Economics Learning to ttreitet In a i designing The Consumer Services Representatives at Union Gas will be conducting a Consumer Information Clinic This clinic has been established to supply you the Consumer with up to date consumer Topics available or discus will cover areas such as home food freezing appliance purchasing metric 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