Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1976, p. 6

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Tutiday June 1976 Letter to the Editor Hydro wont fix damaged property Resource School at Kelso Park there will foe eight Pn to children to years pond stream bird and rtsourci schools id and will tost per week studies as well as laid Kill service is included In the canoeing hiking 11 and arts and Die be Activities the schools will crafts To he tutor of the Herald Thi3 letter is being written to dandy the fact that not only new homeowners have dif finding the correct channels to go through in order tohae their problems solved We have been living paying taxes and maintaining our on Henry Street for In October 1974 Georgetown came along dug up the town properly In front of our house the end of the paved driveway lo lay cable for new sub division behind us The trenches were more or less filled right away However the driveway was left to crumble and the lawn was left unsoddid In the spring of the phoni calls and interviews began spoke to Mr and Mayor Tom Hill both commissioners councillors Booth and Miller ill far We finally decided ruining one lawnmowir to let the weeds grow and if lie was coniemed the could cut them viewing ihc situation his suggestion is that we repair but he to we feci Hit responsibility with Hydro other services are allowed to tear up property and repair Whul guurantee have that if we clean up their miss they won along the subdivision Is i yet completed and liar It up again Yatts Henry Patricia Itirher Henry Who Hillcrest Sunday School picnic WIS in Ste Thursdav pitcheia softball into a while Jeff Fisher wails his turn Ballinafad A view of life ItvMrn John III llbodri On Sunday the School picnic was held at the attractive farmhouse of Mr and Mrs Ford and their family It was a grand day after that muth needed rain on Saturday Rev John conducted a worship service with organ music supplied by Bernard which added a great deal to the Sunday School Doug McDonnell gave out awards to the Four youngsters had perfect attendance with Paul tompletitig his eighth perfect vear All then sal the trees and injoyed a bountiful lunch At 2 the races began and the winners wen girls Nancy McDnnntll Sandra boys Paul Griffin John Peddle girls to Kim Hamilton Pauline Sharp David girls Lynda Judy Speck Cunningham Cunningham Kivin Harris throwing Mark Pinny mother wheelbarrow race Mrs Carol Harris and son Ktwn Mirlon and son John father and threelegged rate Ralph Cunningham and Elaine Carol Harris and Kim mm fnsboe throwing Don Harris Griffin ladies Mrs Don Horns Mrs icott Roll golf balls uphill Don Harris Picket ladies shoe kicking lame following Int races the all a dash for swimming pool where they spins hid and shrieked with pleasure for an hour before heading for home A big to Ford and Doreen for sharing their lovely home and surroundings to the picnic News for Week Mrs Jesse Mrs Kirkwood end Mrs 1 ilk Given were tht committee in charge of the bus trip which the Women in sponsored last Wed resday Members of the the and other friends in the community mode up the busload along with several of the husbands AtriptoElmira was planned The bus left the community centre shortly after nine in the morning After arriving in about 10 a gen representing the newer more modem sect of the Mennonites boarded the bus He introduced himself as once belonging to the old order which then had very strict upbringing The driver took the passengers for a long drive along the past the farms which are run by the The spokesman talked in a humourous and entertaining way all along the route telling of the customs of the old order and the new ways pointing out places of interest One sight worth remem was a plain white church where an ordination service was going on was explained that out of the seven candidates for the ministry the one got the most votes from the delegates was to be their minister for all time The strange sight we saw were the dozens and dozens of black cars all parked in the church grounds This group Reading Olympics Children registered in the Summer Reading Olympics at the library may report on their books at any time and get help in choosing their reading for the next step in their program Puppet shows Puppet shows will be held in the libraries this summer Georgetown July 14 and August at Acton July 15 and August a m does not horses for travelling but instead black It after r when hack in taken to church when wt had lunch In the the froup was taken lo large Church minister then showed invited the visitors to ask questions which many of them did On the way out the group stopped to look at literature and had the opportunity to purchase books pertaining to the Mennomte customs The cook book seemed to be the There was about an hour of free time to go shopping then the stop for supper on the outskirts of the town All agreed it had been a pleasant and interesting Inp There wis excitement in the neighborhood last week when the news out that Mr and Mrs Tom Connors were the proud of little son Congratulations Mrs William Tujlor of Brampton her son Robert of Sacramento California wire visitors at the Smith farm on of last week Mrs Jill the Junior Choir director entertained the boys and girls of the choir at her home lost Tuesday evening Thty had the last practise till the fall so were invited to stay for a party They had a picnic supper and games were ployed There was a special service it the church on Sunday you NEW TO TOWN or have you lutt Into home WELCOME SERVICE Would like to call on you With GIFTS and Information about your new location The Hostess will be glad to the For this Information a Housewarmlng Joan Gillespie at 8774812 GEORGETOWN COLLISION CENTRE INC TO HALTON HILLS A complete Collision Service where the customer comes First ESTIMATES UPON REQUEST INSURANCE WORK EXPERT BODYWORK AND REFINISHING QUEEN ST GEORGETOWN PHONE more carefully when you see a r is really litre June on a bike Then it will be The longest day has gone happier summer for School is out so motorists dm everyone honour of father There were a pleasing number of out too The sermon was the story of the prodigal son given a most interesting way by the ministir Junior Choir sang retiring to the Sunday school classes Sunday will be the outdoors service and tht on picnic It will be held at the Bud Snow Paul property on the Line There will be no church service on July Mr and Mrs Smith the Charles Burt family to Waterloo on Sunday there was a family in honour of Dad at the of Mr and Mrs Clayton Root and Clayton Root were also celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary Can halt baldness Finnish scientists say TOWN COUNTRY ABATTOIR 1 26 Steeles Ave W Hornby 8783923 SPECIALIZING IN FREEZER ORDERS SIDES OF BEEF 85 HINDS OF BEEF 119 FRONTS OF BEEF 70 PORK SIDES 89 ALL FREEZER ORDERS CUSTOM CUT AND WRAP AT NO EXTRA CHARGE NEW YORK SHOULDERS i 05 PORK BUTTS HAMS SIDES OF PORK SIDES OF VEAL 89 THE BEAST AND THE BEAUTY milium mm lltnli imltnxktlitmititixl muliitiKi m ind It wis hill mid limits oltk 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