Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1977, p. 2

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TIlEHEnAUl Wednesday September 117 TO TRAFALGAR ROAD Funeral home considers move Pending approval of a Ing application one of George town oldest continuous bus may leave Its quarters on Edith Street for a new building on Trafalgar Road beside the municipal head quarters James Jones owner of the Funeral Home requested planning board change the on the prop- from agriculture to com CD special In order that he may build a new facility capable of four to six funerals at one lime The two acres of property Is adjacent to the municipal works yard on the west side of Trafalgar Road Mr Jonea says thai there is no urgency about the mailer but there will be a need to expand over the next few years In the past years lhat he has applied for permission to expand the facility at least three times but objections from neighbouring properly owners have always prevented his plans Although he has no specific plans for the building at this lime Mr Jones says it will probably be to square feet In sire In addition lo the chapel and rooms for each funeral party there will be an apartment for staff on the upper floor and parking for 33 vehicles The land division committee gave an unconditional sever on the property In the spring and the region objected to It because they wanted It specified that the land be used as a funeral home The matter Is before the Ontario Municipal Board but It seems likely that the region will drop Its objection If the amendment from Hallan Hills planning board CAMPAIGN PLANNING ThechairmenoftheKnlghtsofColumbus Alex Arthritis campaign look over the map of housetohouse Georgetown as they plan their fund raising for three days the goal On the left is specifies that the property la zoned Cl special home says Mr Jones At the board meeting Mr Jones told member that regu require off street park for onefifth of the number of people which can be In the chapel Ward Coun C W Poller son termed the propone one of the belter Ideas for the site and pointed out that funeral processions will have access both and Greenwood having me the main streets The referred to the pin for report Clarify livestock law liar criteria for payments under the I and try eel ion Act must be made by the provincial gover Coun Roy Booth said M lie- told council there arc packs if wild half breed dogs rooming sections of Ha I ton killing farm livestock Under existing regulations the town must pay from dog I a Ming revenues lion lo farmers for animals killed by running at large Payments for livestock killed by wolves arc for by the province The problem the town faces he said is that these wild dogs which have bred with wolves evidence that the killing was done by dogs and the municipality is liable Council took no action on his but approved two payments under the act to local farmers who lost live Contract awarded A federal contract worth 831 has been awarded to MeadowglenSkrow Canning Ltd of Georgetown to provide the defence department with canned mushrooms the department of supply announced Monday It was one of 177 unclassified contracts worth or more that were awarded by the department to Canadian companies during the week ended August 12 Total value of the contracts amounted to lOB BUSINESS DIRECTORY SACRE COEUR Church inauguration stock Official opening held for club Mr Frank Phil been the lawn clubs home brook presented the George- since 1902 and is the first Lawn Bowling club Sat building in the township with a mark the renovation of the club house and grounds which wire funded by an III federal New Horizons grant flub president Ted Law told the assembled club numbers ind guests that In two years since the grant was received the in tenor of the club bouse has been panel led and carpeted A new kite hen installed the roof reshlng led the grounds improved and an addition built on The log house structure has been built 137 oho Mr Lawrence said the club is trying to persuade the Ontario Heritage Foundation to erect a historical plaque on the BOOKS LIMITED GEORGE STREET gnunds Upsides tht Horizons is coming from Wirt- Ihllbrook said the New Horizons program is one of the most successful of all federal programs 11 was five years ago with projects involving about JO citizens and a about mill Inn Thi program grown include almost projects costing about million the MP said InHalton Iherehave been I2prjccts costing A lit that was spent In and the rest In North he laid The old little Church upper i a ton ft history Built as a Mission Church in IB80 by the Jesuits Fathers from 1 1 was first called St Patrick Church It became Holy Cross when the Fathers took over in 19jG In 1906 the trench community of Survey taken on book costs A review conducted by the Hills library shows cost per book in circulation during month of July is in Georgetown and Si in Acton Chief librarian Corn will the survey is an indicator of the efficiency of the library service but does not reflect a totally curate picture The survey is based only on salaries and staff The review will be conducted periodically she sold Georgetown started to use the Church it name of Sacred Heart In the course of lime ad made this Church tain glass windows wire installed stations of new pews were put in oil heating replaced the old fashion coal system Hut a sacristy was still missing This Is a room where is kept what is necessary for the religious services books vestements etc Building this addition last Spring the whole back I a part of the side wall for lack of fooling at bast the time no one Id say if the Church a now venerable monument of the town could be preserved Hut with the good advices of professional engineer the courage of our contractor Mr I andry and the determination of the French community Ihe wall was rtbuilt Die sacristy com Thus In this progressive Georgetown the Old and the New will continue to link the present to the past It will hand down lo this generation the values of Ihe other generation We are grateful also to Mr Ralph Gallant and Son who are responsible for all Ihe wiring of the Church and sacristy to Maurice Granger our painter Bob Reynold for the Cement Block installation Inglls for the stone work Georgetown Glass for repairing the Stain Glass Window and the Western Dry Wall for the Interior walls Saturday Sept an inaugaration ceremony will be presided by the Bishop a representative Rev Murphy m in the renewed Church At a banquet at the Parish Centre wilt group members and Friends of the French Corn unity A social Dance will end the celebration Welcome to all who would like to join us Robert H Cranfield DC CHIROPRACTOR Rd South FOR APPOINTMENT CALL M ROY H EVANS D C Chiropractor HO SI Till LP MaflitiimiN PROFESSIONAL PRINTING FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS THE HERALD CHIROPRACTORS GWCorbettDC CHIROPRACTOR Street For phone ji CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner Ha ton is Georgolown 8775155 RE Clipsham Limited Surveyors Consulting Engineers Mo mi nv Road Souih Hiiro Mils Geo MP r Frank gel a lesson i bowling from Ted president the Georgetown Lawn Howling Club Saturday AW SOMETIMES FLOWERS ARE THE ONLY WAY YOUR HEART CAN SPEAK Whatever your message Call us Today and its on its Way FLORISTS 82 Mill St Georgetown GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH nSt Ralph Sunday HALTON HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLT lev E J I ST GEORGES CHURCH Rev Gallagher T a Sunday Sept Harvest Thanksgiving a The Family Eucharist Prayer a Sunday School 1 Nursery Provided IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown M0UNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH S a p TtioCovcnnn1 A Christian drama group excites and challenges warm welcome Is assured the Church thai Is Holding forth the Word of provided in Arthritis goal set at 5000 Knights of Columbus his Mi goal or J in Us fundraising cam in tilt fight against Tit under for three Stirling Sept ihIjOOttiin in There v ill mill im tor rur aria if this ye s lis fi imp Hill Kinl lis tit tighlh r the Inn riydic Knights of Separate teachers board talk Negotiations teach and the Ilallon school ho in resumed last week Another meeting Is Bel for I his week The meeting last week was termed productive and may result in a delay in the Involve of Ihe Education lions Committee In contract negotiations Provincial legislation calls for a be settled by Sept since the parties arc involved In active discus Ihe provincial relations committee will not interfere Teachers arc seeking Increase In excess of the anil inflation guidelines and use of a principal qualifications rat her than school size as criteria for pay Thrifty DinnerSale Buy one at the regular price of 159 oi Kentucky Fried HIS COUPON AND TO SIORr GOOD IN GEORGETOWN STORE ONLY OFFER EXPIRES SEPT I Thrifty Dinner Coupon I HIM FOR I COUPON lilt AR OF THIS SPECIAL OFFER EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30th CHICKEN VILLA Guelph St Georgetown 8775241 pinner SUNDAE SALE Buy one and get- a second me 1 fix only Thursday- Friday September Just choose your favorite topping And we pour it over our famous DAtRYQUEEN soft serve fora taste treat that can be found anywhere else So come surprise a friend with one or two during our Special Offer At participating DAIRY QUEEN stores Dairii OFFER AVAILABLE AT 88 Guelph and Georgetown 1 33 Queen Street Brampton

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