A day at the races Although weatherman provide Ideal conditions the McDonalds Challenge Slalom hosted by the Motor Sports Club of Georgetown went ahead as scheduled last Sunday at the Market Plaza The Slalom attracted entries in IS classes men and women with some very respectable times posted The fastest time of the day cording to point system was turned In by Don McKnight In a Crosslc For la Ford McKnight wracked up BO points The Ladies Division Champion was Elaine Fleet of Brampton a member of the Motor Sports Club who piloted a Capri V6 in her win Cappicltti In Renault 17 Fordinl won second while Brando Smeitaniuk of Troon to in a Mini Cooper placed third Peter Wood won the Moving along Stock title in a Hat one ninth He picked up points Peter in a Volkswagen Selrrocco placed second The C Stock category won by Lloyd Robinson with points In a Hat 124 Spyder Alex Lawrence In a Honda Civic was second Terry Myers drove a Mazda to the Stock title he had points In second was Martin Mitchell in a Toyota Corolla while Brian Agcr In a Toyota Cellcn Hatch back was third The Stock class was won by Paul Seaman In a Honda S600 He had points John had points in a Toyota to win the Slock title thcovcrnll ladles champion won the Stock category in her Capri by collecting points The A Prepared class was won by Bill with 82 points in a Lohs Linn Carl with 83 points won the B Prepared category In a Honda Civic while Noel Montgomery placed second In Mini Cooper Hick Ahard won the C Prepared Class by picking up points in a Type I Volkswagen The Prepared Class was won by Andy Moore In a Jaguar He had points Don McKnight who posted the fastest lime of day won the Production Modified event Lee White inaFirenia won the Production Modified event points The meet organized by the Motor Sports Club and sponsored by McDonald of Georgetown and many merchants and local dealers was rated a success Approximately GO volunteers served as scrutineers registrars liaison people marshals stagers and Hugh adjust the carburetor on Lee s Park Toyota during the McDonald met Sunday Norval Community Association meets DOROTHY Mel Herald correspondent Nerval Community Associa executive met at Nor vol School Communily Centre on Monday evening April 18th with vice president George Smith presiding in the absence of president Hugh McForlanc Fred House Lighting con vener reported that the vey of taxpayers new street lights for the village was almost completed As soon as completed the report will be sent to Ha I ton Hilts council Art reported that he had sent out number of flyers home owners to have their water tested by the health authorities to bring this report more up to date Help Is needed on ficallon committee Anyone In crested please contact Hugh McFarlane Cutting down dead trees has commenced by vol workers Jamie Cunningham convener reported film nights for children held on Thursday evenings hid been successful but as here are no drapes for the window it would soon be too light to show the films in the evenings until fill unless drupes can be pure has The Euchre Club got off to a good start holding parties every other Thursday evening but will end his week until the fall It decided to pay the cost of the bus for Neighbours Club bus trip to Owen Sound In June Jamie was authorized to purchase any necessary ise ball equipment needed for the teams for this season A committee is making plans for May fireworks evening A summer pro gram will again be provided by Haltin Hills for children 12 vein from July 4- August 12 a to George Smith reported it plans for Ihe Spring Dance were going well but hat en I other groups were holding dances same evening so he didn expect that there would be as a crowd as last The final Euchre Party for the season of the re Club was held In School Community Centre on evening April with tables taking part Winners for the ladles were Garvin First and Mar lei Miller second Ernie Miller won first prize for the men and Nell it Lane playing man won second The Lone Hand prize w is won by Martha Rich Phots donated for prizes during Ihe season by Webbs Greenhouse Pine Valley Gar den and were greatly ltd by club and Marlcen ghum were In charge of the final evening As Recreation Chairman of the Com munity Association Jamie inked all those who acted on to plan the nmgs The Euchre lub will start again in the fill Hie Norval Table Tennis Club ire holding a tournament start at 10 in the Community Centre Those wishing to participate register between and 45 a m Everyone Is welcome to watch For further particulars please note the Coming Events ad Movie Night at the Norval Community Cenlrc has been cancelled until the fall due to daylight time miking it too light to show the films in the early evening hours Unit I and of United Church Women visited their sister church at Trinity United Church Grand Valley on Wednesday evening April 20 with 15 members from Norval attending The meeting opened with a gel acquainted contest which ended with one finding a partner for the rest of evening from the other which an enjoyable- pro gram was presented by Grand Valley A devotional on SI wos followed a hum skit called St Peter Look AI Carroll who has extensively in many countries In the world showed excellent slides mostly of Africa and America In his opinion the firming In the world is His humorous com of pictures wis much by sill A short sing song and lovely lunch brought very enjoyable evening to a close W ire looking Over people enjoyed the Spring Dance held in Ihe former Ilivleri by the Nerval Association on Friday evening April Tht attendance was down from year but all report a very enjoyable party with room The Cold Duck band from Or provided the music ind excellent lunch was served P Julian Reed again fuv by singing couple of numbers II be party without Julian solos Severn people were the lucky winners of door prizes George con and Mary Treasurer worked hard to make the evening a success Eva returned imc past week end after spending it their Inverness home Thi enjoyed Florida but are glad be home in lime to sec the wills and tulips In bloom MOTION LOST ON HEADSHIPS motion by Hilton Hills trustee Don that would opened discussion on thereorganization of schools in llalton filled to receive a two thirds majority vole from the board of education Thursday The future mews tint the board will not discuss controversial Issue which his put it In conflict with its second iry school te ic tiers until after arbitration bo ird m it findings but it s not expected until June or July has ruled hit seven high schools in the regit under Ihe system of to system by the beginning the next school term The teachers arc opposed to tin of ruling md have pi iced sutnssful on applying for ehairniiin pi The Herald S CVCA to study erosion The gallery works eom was filled with about residents concerned the erosion problem it Ravine led id a request made to the rtdit Valley Conservation a him of the ravine Hie agreed hire consult check from top of bank on one side Tht study will cost ind town shun f the is Mayor Tom Hill members of authority works line the bill had lo be he authority All councillors would like to by count by the Coun Marilyn sec an improvement made region then had lo be showed pictures to ravine area before any presented at the meeting clearly showing the more land was eaten away but of Iht authority erosion problem which was Coun George said the he I know when next moving downwards problem has been growing would be and then that the study Include the land la solution lotisuliant had to be chosen up where the storm ravine is cannot be found overnight Council support urged for new soccer field minority Mi decided id to recommend go ad plans lo construct a Id it the Cordon ill Memorial Arena debentures I know I II have every soccer fan for miles around ling Booth six soccer fields at present which are used by BOO 1 children and dulls He said would a shorter Fvcryone doesn t pay for season if the space Is limited ml fast mill Mayor Hill suggested limit be lied for the sludj IB Olio a in if Mike he is concern it wilh the coal but rather with the elm involved Work needs be tins originally n tndilion wis opposed by un Hoy Booth on the Peter Morris Is Inl Hilton Hills could Booth of using a silly argument because we could yea e but ry will just Iht would ml if ford it this ji Hi fell that year the town afford the the new field will cost without lo dtbenturts He did not approve the idea the project bet iusl while it is only by Iht end of Ihe 15 jtir debenture period the icslof borrowing will be in the in ihorl of 000 he Tie lints say that d ire for hard nets in laid Flic tint inn Municipal Board deben tures on tin to the Ward Miller reported town treasurer him that the re don nor the would approve debentures for truction of the soccer well debenture something else field and pay for the soccer field out hint ftlt could of current funds No be taken from unlabeled lot goes on cash levies this vear however and could be taken only he pointed Ward Wilier wanted to know where the town stands if Ihc field is not built Will Ihc programs have to be cut back he asked director Glen Gray said that Georgetown has capital out of current ex Once he wis reassured that debentures would not be used Booth w is content recommend that council proceed with the project Terra Coita Tidbits Jubilee funds available Ministry of culture and recreation officials end last week that up to in funds arc available to Hal ton Hills residents for Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee celebrations The funds must be matched on a dollar basis with from private sources The celebration must take place during For further information contact Ihe district offices of the ministry or Andrew Shapiro at in Toronto ii i- 1 1 if Firsllj a giwninmv but it d dii nls ind ro Mr Wilsun explaining Ins slides ind lived Hit Eskimo Hit fir mil into iling program wis the Hoi If children and Mabel von were tilled on stage while principal Mr and itlnn of Thursday Tlnmblirs work on Ihe Upm unveiling by the of these teams we four hand ended describing e house Black House Knights old House Diners While House Tormdoes Red House Haiders The cheers mil ippliusc rind with jreci ition for work the Mrs Puekeruig and Von accepted the thanks on of the Thursday ind gave mention the I idles who worked on the Ml finalists In verse in irnmdtili ind finalist public speiking e vints re studied he rk presented their poems as part of the programme Junior finalist in verse speaking were 1st plate winner Karen Gut 2nd KirslmKozn 3rd place Sin rry I Intermediate finalists 1st placcwlnner Ken on 2nd place Nicola 3rd plate Mickey The finalist for in the in division 1st place ndplatt Judy place Hick in Junior Finalists pi in Kristin 2nd hi Hunter 3rd hie Julie lollock The iho the direction of Mr Hill playing piano sang in The and Bui lad Brown then itihed ittli Shu evening va Two men arrested following break in Hilton Hills nun were i chirked lire enter it Slier done I it Ihe She rid in nurseries v is scene of lire enler 16 wlen unknown persons He Polite nil v is ml s nig I milling but eh mm I II mil r idle is stoltn on the iiert Mimes win I re into il ltrcets IT imp It It 1 sohrcleick two silver potkttw itches two rid dryer m long pi lying records from Hornby residence pel said from i Union Street residence m April police said VOTING FOR A PET Karen itt 14 of chose her favorilt inimil in lie I Cross Pet Contest at in the George by depositing a nickel Hie proceeds from he contest will be used buy equipment for needy children The display board with til of he entries will be it Georgetown Animal Clinic during the week and then back tellers for the el Die inn I 111 s fn in elis until me polite sine stole in It A eolor Yarns Fibres Supplies for Knitting Crochet Weaving Handmade Crafts weavers house Park Ave Georgetown Sal 10 J Thurs Oil Notice Of Change of Location The law office of PETER E HESLIN LLB Will be located at 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