RELEASE STUDY THE HERALD JunefB 1177 Paget Decisions decisions Trying to moke children were pictured at he up minds which piece of delicious public homemade pie tochooscare Ten Jane Moffat school on turd left Moffat and Brent The Morrow to speak at Norval group meeting DOROTHY MeU AN Herald correspondent Morrow Chairman of the Regional Municipality of Hal ton dynamic leader outstanding individual with a formidable challenge which affects us alt will be the guest speaker at the public meeting of Norval Community Association to be held In the School Community Centre on Thursday evening June Brief reports of all com chairmen will be given such as Recreation Water Lighting etc will be given Bring your Ideas far a better community to the meeting and get to know your neighbor better Lunch will be served following the meeting by the Neighbor Club Norval United Church an Chicken Barbecue was held Hits year at Hultonvllle Public School on Saturday afternoon June from Rain in the morning didn t dampen the spirits of about people who attended and enjoyed the barbecue Mrs Iva Davidson of Brampton was In charge of a small group of musicians who provided music during the afternoon and evening Tables were set up in the large school auditorium picnic tables were set up outside When the skies cleared many chose to cat at he outdoor tables but most were served indoors and some preferred the lake out All church members and adherent and all groups of the church such as the Couples Club two Units of the C the Young Peoples group and the Sunday School all worked together to make the day a success The chicken was barbecued at Maple Lodge Farms and brought to the school as needed A large refrigeration truck from Maple Lodge Farms kept the salads cold until ready to The committee In charge of Chairman Bill Laidlaw Bob May and Ron Moffott Secretary Treasurer Lois Chairmen of the various committees were Bar bccuclng Jack Crawford Food other than the chicken groups tea coffee Mrs Agnes Miller ticket sales Anne Wilson and John entertainment Laidlaw booth David Dunlop parking Ron publicity Gwyn The Barbecue Committee appreciated the help and co operation of all the people who assisted during the day and all the people who attended to make it all worth while It was Communion Sunday at United Church on Sunday June 19th with Rev Walter Ridley conducting Ihc service and the Teen choir providing the music Rachel baby daughter of Bruce and Cindy Ward was baptized during the service The church was nearly full for the special service which will end services In Ihc church until August Following the service all enjoyed left overs from the Chicken Barbecue for lunch and talking over events of the previous Presbyterian Church annual Sunday School and Congregational picnic was held on Sunday June IHIh following the 10 a m church service conducted by Inn MacPherson Ken and Mary Robinson and John and Bernlce Bell organ ted and conducted the races and contests held on the church grounds A picnic lunch and social hour ended the enjoyable day This will end Sunday School for the summer until Rally Day to be held on Sunday September Winners of the various races and contests were Running Race years and under Jennifer MacPherson Sandy Jenny Pearl and years Michelle Arlene Topping and 10 years Billy Cooley Sandy Brian Bell Kick the Shoe years and Michelle Sherilou Topping Mark Carney Sack Race II years and up Doug Billy Davis Three Legged Race one over years and one Under Karen Cunningham and Michelle Robinson Marilyn McClure and Richard Bel Billy and Mark Carney Shoe Scramble men Wayne Richardson John Norm Topping Running Race years and up Jollimore Julie Richardson Karen Cunningham Nail Hammering ladies Marilyn Peart Three Legged couples Cathy Little and Doug McClure Bob and Karen Carney Joe and Next Sunday June2th will be 139th anniversary of Presbyterian Church with Rlv Bob Spencer director of the Crieff The W I lion under the dire on f rjanist 1splm will tin The Couples Club United Church enjojed then annual ball young people on evening Com I lowing the bill all enjoyed i home if John nut The Tien of Nona conduct l at St liar United Church Brampton on June with liidl as choir with readings the music numbers I irji crowd illcnded the sale of the will kept eli in farm mi pit tils of Mr Mrs I- Pal Patterson on June I8lh St Paul Church Norvol operated booth at had J successful Mr and Mrs Patterson retiring from farming but will continue to live in their lovely home Farm Manager John Vanderwcrff his v ife and family will be moving soon to their new chicken firm They will be missed in the com but we wish them well In their new venture Debbie and David Jones David sister Judy from Los Alamos New Mexico an visiting with Debbie parents Mr and Mrs Ivan Reynolds of Georgetown formerly from Norval NURSERY PICNIC Jennifer ally isn t sure she i eomfortuljle on the monkey bars while brother Billy stands beside her on the bars e the Maple Avenue Nursery in Ccdarv Site F a step ctoser Herald staff wilier Regional council moved one step closer to creating a gar dump at Milton Site Thursday when It adopted the recommendations of Its solid tor a hydrogen logical re port favoring the location Yet the move of council came amid charges that it was signing a blank cheque did not enough Information to make a decision and was bull doling the motion through The report made uvula to only start of the meeting says that GOO of land north Of Britannia Road and west of Road are Ingically suitable for landfill and that collection system will be needed The report was prepared for Dillon Ltd by liranl Anderson of Lee A fur report on Site including the sign plans is i in Jul When the stage three report was reinsert to council tin moled immednlily to it nil solicitor KM Mir tin who was absent on lion reeommeiideil in his re that the town Milton the mini- try of an 11 e Ontario Board be mode amend llu relevant official pi ins mil by laws the solicitor report applying for the 1 the lequisitlon of tie required I for cert fr the ministry of leu per a line 111 sik for sin irsi r less and the for the site Mayor iry led tin attack on ports She said she op- passing highly repi which wis just and apply the in knowing how iris in needed She s it imi I prudent lei proceed of tin reports con iinsuif nil the ins1 of It illicit n or if ilumsufnnsi the opera I the dump after the stage four report expected next month which will contain the design or the We can t give all the an until the wheels arc in motion Mr Morrow said Carl sen charged that council had not seriously considered tives to the dump site and that by proceeding it may travel loo far down the road consider any Milton Mayor Donald don charged that It Is not so bad what council is doing but how It is doing it Re warned that the courts may jump on this council for violating the civil rights of persons living near dump By recorded vote council approved 14 10 to adopt both reports David lawyer r the Britannia which isopposed to the site told council cation to the ministry of should be mad under the Environmental Assess ment Act rather than the En vlronmcntal Protection Act be cause the former has a wider view and it looks at the social economic cultural effects as well as alternatives Kali spokesman for the Tremolnc Britannia Citi Group told council that the Site report summary is subject to various lions although Its contents were not a surprise A centrally located garbage dump is not the answer to the garbage problem and Site should be discorded In favor of multiple local sites he said Garbage Is an energy si urce and technology exists to Mr Kali said Every municipality is looking for an expanded tax base and re source recovery plant could be drawing card Industry he Safety record fete for Acton plant BLOCK PARENTS GARAGE SALE The Block Parents Association of George- into die garage from the driveway where the town held its first garage sale Saturday as Block Parents would have preferred to part of a drive Thunderstorms display them Saturday morning forced the goods for sole Building Products of Canada limited heldacclcbro linn fur employees and special quests Mondaj to ite its third year without a disibllng injury Plan manager Brian Jwk hart said the three year record is exceptional for the type of machinery plint em ployees operate to produce vinyl siding This milestone has resulted by active efforts of the man ifcly committee and the employee safely promotion group he sud who ore proud of this company record of no disabling injuries This self respect has spread to all pi employees and office si iff he Mid and is in off the such as safe driving ha bits Safety presentations dc and inspections attention is given to timer a plant em won for a safety poster but he said his wife deserves the credit The theme of the poster was Don Piny Possum with Safety Mr said his wife had a tricky time trying to draw a possum hanging from a Mark Jackson a son of plant employee Glen Jackson won the children contest with his theme Safety Is Using crowded Into the office to share a cake and socialize over coffee Mayor Tom Hill Elgin Bo nus field representative of Rubber Workers RE president of Building Products of Can ido and Hugh Douglas president of the In duslrlal Accident Prevention and Senior Coordlnalor Loss Control Imperial Oil Limited were special guests the ceremony Us in the irk proposed UN eh iirman Hie Mor r nil further del ills will be llu iimp is considered Quebec exchange for pupils enli mini middle school Hi kills m trip to Quebec its last week to carry out the hilt of the exchange begun here in early Mis Mrs Davidson and Mrs students from It on the bus trip Thiy left June and returned June the trench students who visited Georgetown in May were able In with their hosts for two mornings the students did not go to school in Quebec Ap the touchers at de school are Involved in some sort of work lo rule Mrs Young said and the teacher running the exehongi jfrnitl there mieJil be an in if the ixtra children were put into ilassrooms Centennial were treated to a buffet supper at the school followed by a Ttny wire also taken for a on St jiwrence Riser a carriage lour Quebec City it one of the world largest shopping centres St I laia and Ihe the Quebec They hud something for the kids every night We heard they hud pool parly for of them the very first ght iven though Ihey didn t may from the dance until Id p m or so Kelly one of the students on the exchange All streets wcrccobbled she said I think I vc seen houses like that my of thi found that host were bilingual the She stayed with her fimily is bilingual lusLdluilftngllahandhalf I rench In most of my sen tcnees said They had llttli kid about and he spoke I than I speak Irinch so I was em louse it Kindergarten pupils of George Kennedy school participated In rchv races a The children jumped through a hoop ducked under a chair slid along a bench ran around a chair and raced back to the starting line Hem bag races and wheel bar call part of theplayday Floating flu purpose of Personal lot ition vice is Hi keep you in Buy a governmint approved life Mike sure the and make Mire you know how to fasleu This is tip from the Red Cross Sihty Service NATURES EMPORIUM Bruit your own Buy only it you AM on natural food Looking oils spites sli Sultana Raisins Crunchy Granola 75 Delicious Ice Cream Made From All Natural Ingredients New Hours SUNDAY NOON to TOES WED SAT THURS 10 877 1955 MAIN ST GLEN WILLIAMS Natural Foods Cheeses TOP HITS Coma In From The Rain By Captain A Draami Dreamt Dreamt Your Favourite TopName Artists Groups On GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE MILTON MILTON MALL SHOPPING CENTRE