Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1977, p. 2

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INAUGURATION new sacristy at Sacre Coeur ne service Saturday a banquet and dance was inaugurated in a ceremony Saturday went held Pictured above robing or the afternoon The 93yearold atone church was ceremony from left to right are Father without the sacristy the room where articles Robert having a word with Father Construction of William Murphy of Elmira while Father ft began in spring 1776 and after the rear George a Itcdempllonist from St wall collapsed there were that the Anne Quebec looks on entire structure might be doomed Following Garbage proposals studied Three major companies brandishing expertise the resource recovery field that extends around the globe made bids to Hal ton Region Thursday to build gar reclamation plants here that would virtually eliminate the need for the massive land fill site proposed for rural Milton Nearly residents including several regional councillors and Milton Mayor Don Gordon turned out for a special meeting to hear repre sentatives of the Dominion Bridge Co Ltd M and T Chemicals Ltd and Reed Ltd explain how dm BOOKS IIMITED CHRISTIAN BOOKS RCORDS GIFTS orgeSt S Ont Phono hey could get the most out Kalians garbage Each of the spokesmen out lined their company offers to construct recovery plants all similar in operation that would transform garbage output of Sou tons into inert ash and usable en Regional chairman Mar row old the audience that regional staff will be studying the three alternatives and be reporting to the public works which in turn will make recommendations to council Details of the presentations areas follows Dominion Bridge Sales manager Jim Stevens scribed the success of his company implementation of the von roll process as nessed In Montreal Quebec City Europe and Japan The mass burning system no presorting bage at the plant including liquid waste is tho roughly incinerated as it rides conveyer belts and the result inert ash can be deposited dumping sites since there is no ilanfitr le con A clean odorless steam is collected for hich several industries hue offered a market The revenue from sale of such inerRy would be about IIS per ton of gar Mr estimated that such a plant would take three years to build and could cost million Dominion Bridge would employ the Cope Group to operate a selected landfill as it is currentli doing a similar dump In Hamilton Wentworth Region which will ultimately rcclalirod and turned inlo recreational and direc tor of in irketing Arthur Child chimed lint his brand plant in cm handle up to tins i of that output as well is supplying en steam the Power at such is inn ill sorted to re urn mUjk glass mil I undid I all of wluih in mirkeicti wiih Ihe tin the MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH ALSO Francti F II be GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Peter Ralph Sunday October a m Sunday School Horn Morn ng Everyone Welcome HALTON HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Sunday Oclolicr I imliislriil is nod i led JIB million I GOO of waste is d re day fin The produced in the il purchase is destined work rtpni luj hut i till I ST- GEORGES CHURCH Rev R Galliotier A STB Sunday October Bam The Eucharist Family Eucharist II Sunday School JOS I Provided BAPTIST CHURCH Mount at Service II A lhat The will hi sum neirly Hi it would I ivi lHirisMiid in Mr round of i I In unlit wliri In Ifnllon rest ill i ill in efforts Ikm regard l ss 1 llu i in sen to Hit irlngi i in lie ml mil In wiile rts Hint is ml Hi for Km I wilb Pet Region build a plan there IDil will by sire mngnelism lilt n tot il imluslrl nit gar in of tons only tons would be considered suitable for imluslri lists Of the recovered luiu MO two tins be ltirmil into film plastic fer Ions mil is mil mixed and paper all to be ris to m inufncturcrs He remaining 128000 tons imuIiI go into fly reiovery system supplying steam electric power urban re for Mr Gentile estimated that iiiiuji its would 1 1 mfi million annual Norval association Oct dance cancelled By An executive meeting of the Narva Community was held in the Norval School Community Centre on Monday evening Sept 19 with Hugh presiding Plans for the annual fall dance to be held the Way Joy Club the former Riviera on Saturday November had to be CANCELLED Plans had been made with the Way Jay Club last April and the date set also the band and the caterers arranged for but the Way Jay Club has announced that they have ren ted the club for every Friday and Saturday evening until Christmas Tills was very up setting news for the executive as this is he only event and at least two thou sand dollars are needed to operate for a year George Smith chairman of fund raising committee has been trying to locate another hall large enough to accommodate the crowd but so far has had no luck It is believed that if the dance was taken out of would lose much of its appeal to he local people but a date during the middle of the week is not popular If you have any suggestions to take the place of the annual dance please get in touch with George Smith or Hugh McFarlanc or bring them to the public meeting to be held in Community Centra on Thursday evening Oct Plans are being made for the speaker for the public meeting to be from the Bramp ton region as half of the members live in Peel New activities under rccrea tlon in the Nprval School Com Centre for his faff are Modern Square Dancing Club called the Pine Valley Squares with Wes McCarthy as caller They will start this Wednesday evening from 30 to it and every Wednesday evening following Beginners arc come For further details call and Flora MacArthur Enough girls have re to start a Baton Twirl ing class with Mra Elsie Smith as instructor The class will be held every Tuesday from to before Brownies Call Mrs Smith B779347 for details The Neighbours Club Tor both men and women over years of age hat already started this fall Anyone In an afternoon of fellowship is welcome every Wednesday afternoon 1 3o to 30pm Starting loom will be Ping Pong every Monday evening Yoga on Wednesday evenings before the square dancing Euchre evenings every other Thursday night and movies for children on the other Thursday evenings There has been some dcrstanding about local groups wanting to use the ball dia Any group wanting to use the ball diamonds grounds room in the Community Centre must register first with Jamie Cun nlngham chairman of lion for the Community Association HBO This is a Hills recreation centre and other groups In Hills can use the facilities if not booked by groups first so the lesson here is to make your plans early and register with Jamie early Unit One and Unit Two of Norval United Church Women held an auction sale of various items donated by the members with Mrs as auctioneer held at the home of Mrs Anne Wilson on Wednes duy evening September Mrs Phyllis Motfatt pre sided for meeting and a brief report of the Church Executive meeting held re cently Rcwlrlngofthechurch and new outdoor lights at the front of the church are planned for this fall Men a good clean clothing is needed for the bale to be sent to the Fred Victor Mission Toronto Plans were made for a Mini Bawnr Bake Sale tn be held on Saturday October Klh in the church basment Pumpkin pie was suggested for tha lea with Mrs Mrs Agnes Miller and Mrs Lai as the committee In charge Mrs Jean Dun op gave an Inspirational devotional on the theme How Great Is My God followed by the auction sale Members of Unit One as slsted the hostess In serving a dessert a social time was enjoyed A wind up party for the four baseball teams sponsored by the Nerval Community As social ion was held recently with between SO and child and teenagers attending Assisting In serving hot dogs and pop were Eleanor Cunningham Judy Evelyn Marilyn Smith and Marlcne Cunningham Congratulations to Bill and Carrie Graham 23 Market St Georgetown who celebrated their wedding on Thursday September 22nd Their only son Gordon and his wife Mary and their children Donald Jcffery and Melanie their close relatives at a dinner at their home In with 18 present In honor of the golden celebration It was Baptism day at Nor Presbyterian Church and at St Paul Anglican Church Norval on Sunday September Scott William Frederick baby son of John and Marie Brown the former Marie Fen die Has baptised by Rev R in St Paul Anglican Church Baptised at Norval Presby ten an Church by Rev Ian MacPherson were two babies Robert Timothy Charles baby son of Robert James and Pen Jo Moncklon the former Penny Reynolds and Katherine- Bowie baby daugh- to Mrs Jean Hunter who Is a Mrs Muriel who Is a Joseph and Jean Calms patient In Georgetown and patient In Peel Memorial Gcl well wishes ore extended Memorial Hospital and to Brampton Mcintosh windfalls BUSHEL BUSHEL Also Great Values On Apples One Me West of on JOHNSON CARNEY OS St 8775261 SUNWORTHY WALLPAPER Rot OAK QUEEN PAINT a WALLPAPER LTD CCutlphSI 8778905 INSULATION Celluloid REE ESTIMATES PATTERSON INSULATION 8771669 BRIDIEWODD Heal A B PLUMBING and HEATING Camplclc Plumbing Heating Filling WAYNE PRATT 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