Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1977, p. 3

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School sex material debated Hal ton board education will be asked lo vote at next week meeting on a motion to remove a government sex education pamphlet from use in schools John Bradley separate school representative for Mil ton and gave notice of his intended motion saying the pamphlet entitled Birth Control and Abortion contains factual errors uses statistics litera tore and lakes a pro abortion stand Instruction John told the board ihit this pamphlet was used in one school in the north ire and only as reference material for the It was not given to students pointed out lint the Grade 12 course docs support Hi he hi tit h unit hid told him they evutenee of in increase in number of 15and lions He has not id lock Into the milter siid and thus he has no idea f the figures I don know if it s an incrcisc of ri to or five to lie Bui is obvious that the il will be idmg the know ledge of parenthood The pamphlet is one of sines of six A Guide recentk pro and distributed free of charge the depart of Imlth irt Tin is ivii letter from Life org ition Acton Main Street paved Although King had their inn bird it work on M Sin North on it was laer they wire putting down George of paving for lompmv said hat w is brought up from job on lit and old to cover up north end of beer utile I the gravel in v ith ill the the last three weekends that they wanted covered up he said social nofes Mr JOHN III- I Herald correspondent The Consumer Affairs meeting of the Vtomens Inslilutt wis hi Id on Tuesday KI it ihi home of Mrs with iltemlinf Mrs J Hunter opened thi ind Mar of mutiny wt re r id Roll Call inswirid by Whit I lefl undone to Mrs John on meeting told da on Nil J with luek lunch it I Julia inn our Scholarship Thi4HAchiLvtmenl is Dec 10 in Milton is in of Mrs on Mrs ok for motto I or Elialth Imp plnisi and in fulurt Busy wistlj took i irofullv and it will Then I- tilt 1 mtriiduiid guest speikt r Mrs 1 Morns from leu Willi mis who explained about looking With natural foods how i feed Ihe for muih and more nutrition v ilui She told how it adds fibn to our diet brown insti of wtuti flour whole wheal iched flour She d m iking il is cheaper in grand for use i which has herbs no bene built no sugar and no In her store they sill ilk so bring own ml and they will refill She hid took imoks on natural foods and somi recipes Mrs George Bird Mrs Wmgicld of the girls had a contest guessing seeds and foods from other countries and our gtiesl Mrs Morns was the winner Mrs Guy Wilson gave courtesies after singing Canada the I lunch was served carried out the natural food muffins idi wilh natural bran cheese and tea and coffee Mr and Hector Bird have returned rem a week end holiday at Scotta on Lake In the Catakill About The Hills OLD NEIGHBOR lilt ilk i of Market has been found to work suuessfullj in many and towns but finding one man mini in irkil up on outskirts of is different enough rouse The Herald cunousily Thi man operating the vegetable stand from i on of his ear old us hat it is his firs it ornithine Like this but hi intends to In now because he hid no troubli drawing wi iskid his name hi jusi grinned ill Hit Old neighbour around hire knows real soil thing to them He w is wrong The men helping him sling bags of potatoes into the of customers vehicles did know his of Frederick Strcit Tim itso told us Ihit Mr had a stroke and t in lift hi iv things so lo him out Mr I irrv brought down onions from Marsh in rxit from for ind hi told us he would cabbages Hi also intends to h turnips whtn are in He said he drew ids of ind hid no trouble silling so he intends lo keep on with his roidsidi sland Mr was a ear salesman at timi he no longer needs that thing tti don I have peddlers in my more he seems to be too hiatus want someone coming to diwr days I don care now I m pist that stage I like people and they like me I injoy this lilt IIH1UD Wcdneiday October 1S77 Brampton mayor addresses Norval community group By DOROTHY AN Herald Brampton Mayor JlmArch- was the guest speaker at Norval Community Hon public meeting held at ihe School Community Centre on with about In attendance The mayor was introduced by Bob Cr and spoke on Government and Services He urged to keep its identity He said will always be here as long as you want it be here never ale yourself He urged the association to the struggle for water for the village as soon as possible and for better street lighting The mayor compared water rates in Peel with those in The frontage rales for pipes in Peel is JC fool ind in Hilton they ire per foot However water riles for walrr used in Peel is cents per and in arc eents per thousand He in the project the frontage rati on Id tie si I at a fhlratt owner Install riles for water piptd into each home in Peel is In is MOO Ik demonstrated on a map the tint is now Brimplon region squirt miles and 115 people number of indusl irei helps keep Iht down Between the lown Brampton and High way west ihey now have acres of farmland More firms like Ihe Kodak planl would be a big asset in lowering the taxes He stressed the fact that in the Brampton region many important facilities have tly improved wilh reglonaliia tion such as police protection fire pro tec I Ion and roads They are now working on a Brampton Utility Hydro to equable the hydro rales char in the largo Brampton region The mayor ended his speech wilh a quote from a book about President Kennedy History is the final judge of our deeds Hugh McFarlane presided for meeting brief reports given by various The most impor was by George Smith that dance will now be held at the Jay Club on Saturday Jan Support from all in the for the dance is necessary to make il a ial success is well as a social evening for everyone Several new couples who hive moved into the neigh were and introduced by president Also Aldo Brampton councillor was present Joan Carter Charlie Carney Judy and Rev Ridley were reappointed as a nominating committee have a slate of officers ready for Ihe meeting to be held in January During the evening two little Brownies Susan Campbell and I vnn ilictric clock lo School Community following the meeting the Norval Neighbours Club donuts and coffee or tea and a social time wis enjoyed gelling to know is sadden to hear of of Stan May who died in Peel Memor Hospital on day October 19th following a short illness at the of Mr May is survived by his of Dwight Peter Wjyne and home of Houston Texas and Stephen a minister Mr May was well known in Ontario by his ploughing with his team of horses the ploughing matches The funeral wis held on Monday afternoon Milton The dessert luncheon and euchre held he home of Mrs Jean May on Siturda ifternoon Oct by Norval Women Institute was a very afternoon About attended with 19 tables in play Winners for ihe were Imbtr idler Mrs McCracktn Myr tie Cunningham Hunter and Prize for the nearest birthday BIA plan discussed nutting is scheduled irthiticl irtil town lloberl number of eouueil ihairman of tin Downtown Business Ana him i the inuntil for endorsement of the in is under diction told The in in ink rv iew But the problems which lie The mijur problem Mr Hyde said was how the town mid would work around traffic islands road sweepers broom is in the middle of the vehicle rather han at side and this might e iuse problems sweeping the gutter Mr Hyde mother method may have lie devised to overcome the The only olher problems arc of a minor nature such is the placemen of road signs and the mam sign advertising the downtown Mr Hyde said CONSIDERING GOING INTO BUSINESS FOR YOURSEIF Send lor our book containing capsule an written by ox pert I thai are operated on lull and or part tunc bail Send Coupon Now lor ENCLOSED HOD FOR BOOK ON SUCCESS STORIES NAME ADDRESS Mail la Canadian international Entrepreneur Box VH M3M Ontario SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE MAIN SHOWROOM SPECIALS Bob SPECIALS you to take advantage those Pro Grand Opening Special You II save plenty on famous L and Hop worth lurnllurc Pc LIVINGROOM SUITE NOW 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Roam to be held in the church basement on from m Everyone is welcome Several from tht plowing match on Sa October held on line north Ashgrove and ihe annual banquet lowing the match held at Hill crest United Church on Sotur day evening The weather was ideal for Ihe plowing match after so weekends of Get well wishes are extended lo Mrs who is a patient in George and District Memorial Hospital SOMETIMES FLOWERS ARE THE ONLY WAY YOUR HEART CAN SPEAK Whatever your message Co us Today and on its Way FLORISTS 82 Mill St Georgetown 8774901 Choose it Canada ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Road NO TRICKS ONLY TREATS AT SILVERS 4 BEWITCHING DAYS ONLY 20 LADIES LONG WINTER COATS DRESSES PANT SUITS RE6 WtoMlO YOU SAVE 22 g SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE

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