ENGAGEMENT CARDS OF THANKS Moor Park Georgetown ere pleated announce in BOYD cha1 and Lynne a pleated announce the of ion John i CARDS OF THANKS We would Ilka to thank our friends relatives and tor ttie many kindness otitis loss a dear mother grandmother and great Mrs Pearl Lane A thanks Johns PLEDGE HONORED Larry Allen ruler the Hills chapter of the Order Elks presented a check for ft to Ernie Sykes on Sunday evening al the regular meeting of the lodge The check Is a pledge for the Memorial Arena Renovation Fund To Mr Allen led is Andy Kino Grand Exalted Ruler of the Order of Elks at Canada who Is visiting many of the Elks Lodges across Canada Fireflies campers elect officers The Georgetown Fire flies Camping Club members in the Canadian Family Camping Federation have finished selecting a new executive for next year activities Past President Marina and Ron Archer President Joan and Jim Vice President Mary and Larry Hornby Secretary Audrey and Bill Anderson Program Marion and Al Rice Sail and Dave Caldwell Diane and Hesse IODE Report The November meeting of the Countess of Stralhmore Chapter was held St George Hall Our new standard along with our former standard were In place and the chair was laken by Mrs June Dean Regent The Secretary and Treasur cr reports were received and a brief business meeting then took place then joined with the Women Auxiliary and the Daughters of SI Georges Church to view films of the Isle of Man which were provided through the courtesy of Mr and Mrs Sam Glen Williams and Sandy Cove Mr Penrice gave a short talk on the background and history of the Isle of Man and Robert Barber operated Ihe projector The films were very fine and were of special interest to a number present whose parents and grand par had been Manx It is also of General interest that Jack Evans a brother of one of our members Miss Ruth Evans is buried on the Isle of Man his plane having been lost during World War a in ihis area A bountiful lunch was served by he three groups and a fine social time spent Social Committee Doris and Clare Doyle Jean and Gerry Campsite Jim Conservation Chris and Dave Publicity Marilyn and Dave Hastings The members gather together every third Tuesday en the month in the basement of the Canada Trust building Main Street in the Santa parade movies suppers and good old plain fashioned conversation The club has special events for the children and teenagers and they enjoy almost as many activities as the adults Camping and being a family hats together is part of the Georgetown Fireflies Of Hon Also belonging to and dance At present there are Canada friendliest camping families registered with the families is another Comlne club events for the next month Club meetings arc open and consists of a uchre party people interested In camping working on parade float and a are cordially invited to attend Christmas supper Santa meetings During the past the members have enjoyed a full season of activities All during the camping season members are attending other C C F functions as well as providing other clubs to attend The members have enjoyed com roasts bar bequcs wine and cheese part ics and pot luck dinners Din ing the off season of camping the members keep together by car rallies hiking winter sports bowling golfing euchre parties dancing swimming par GDHS wins invitqtionol The Georgetown district high school Junior boys vol ley ball learn defeated five other teams to win the Milton high school Invitational Tour last week The tournament has only been in existence two years and the Georgetown boys have won it both times Other teams competing were T S Aid Queen Elizabeth Park and two from Milton Georgetown won the tourn ament by winning five utive games The Georgetown boys beat Aid The Milton A team IS 16 the Milton team 157 and Park Police beat Unknown thieves lar paulin from a truck belonging lo Aluminum of RR Georgetown last week the tarpaulin measures feet by feet and has Customatic Awning stencilled on the side It was removed from a tractor trailer parked next to premises A juvenile in Limehouse was arrested and charged with possession of a prohibited pon Police describe the wea as a Spring Knife with a inch long blade A second juvenile also from Limchouic was charged with possession of stolen goods after police found a Keep Left highway sign and a contemporary red push button phone in his possession A home in the rural area Hills was broken into last week and a number of Items stolen The owner re ports that a chandelier three lamps and two sets of drapes are missing A number of vehicles al the Cedar Springs Motel on High way were broken Into and property stolen In addition one pick up truck had the side windows broken and the left door pryed open A suspect was arrested and charged with possession of stolen property thcfi and mischief after the owner of motel reported Friends Neighbours party The Mowers gills and smiling faces mane a truly lovely evening This night will always be a year as Ontario Queen Furrow Sincerely Steward DEATHS Elsie On Thur Georgetown Ed Mrs A coil Port Co borne and the late eld Also nieces and nephews Rested at Home Ed where BREAKFAST The Georgetown Lions Club served breakfast to over GO people on Saturday morning between the hours of JO and am Ed took his turn with Ihe eggs while other Lions washed and dried ihe dishes The menu in eluded bacon eggs toast and coffee Focal may produce witnesses hearing could go four weeks Town solicitor John Bell eg hem ended his lion of planning consultant employed by Focal Properties Ltd after ten hours of tedious questioning Tuesday amid speculation that the develop ment firm may produce as as five more witnesses If more witnesses are lo follow consultant Ian Mac Pherson in testifying before the Ontario Municipal Board inquiry into Focal Properties plans to build 1740 homes south of Georgetown the hear lug could be adjourned at the end of its allotted four weeks without the matter being reso lved The hearing chaired by JH Whelcr and Bali may have to reconvene to complete its assigned task Tuesday session witnessed the conclusion of the towns crossexamination of Mr MacPherson with few allowed by cither party Richard blaster solicitor for region took up gauntlet Tuesday afternoon to challenge Mr MacPherson contention that Ihe housing development should be ap proved regardless of cud policies tiring the vation of tbe agricultural land proposed as the subdivision a tile Both town and the region are objecting to the Focal proposal on the grounds that Hills currently claims Insufficient sewage treatment capacity accommodate Ihe subdivision and because the proposal does not conform lo the of ficial plan adopted by the former town of Georgetown Mr aster determined that Mr MacPherson in pre paring he subdivision plan had not taken ministry of agriculture policies land use into consideration despite the fact that the Focal lands south of Georgetown arc comprised of class one and three earning the proper a prime agricultural class if lea I Ion Mr cited several ministry policy statements which advise municipalities to develop vacant land within their urban areas for resident lal use before allowing the urbanisation of farmland The residential In tilling of Georgetown available both the community housing needs and the ministry stip ulations The move would further comply with a ministry sug that resident and a areas should be separated by natural be such as valleys Mr said The Focal land he ex plained in separated from ban Georgetown by Silver Creek Valley Mr argued that Focal proposal should not prompt a over urban expansion as opposed to resid In filling as an cither or situation Focal he said has complied with George towns planning policies gov urban expansion and proposes to extend ihe urban envelope of which Its pro perty is already a part rather than the former town Mr questioned whet her the issue of preserving farmland is a red herring since Focal land had been annexed by town in allegedly for development as a residential area He agreed with Mr MacPhcrvmlhat ihe firm land l part of urban Georgetown a c cording to the former towns official plan Until the Hills official plan Is completed he said Ihe board must rule Mr j it that I he form Itiltoi Mills In ills- town former boundaries Fo cal a lawyer Robert Jarvls noted however that Hallon Hills has defined specflc urban areas one of which encloses Georgetown Mr re sponded l hoi Finals is still In agricultural use Mr had noted earlier that Georgetown cur rently suffers from a lock of rental a ceo modal Ions allow apartment building owners to take advantage of lengthy waiting lists by boosting their rates Developers meanwhile arc aiming larger profits building condominiums he said and are thus adding to apartment shortage Mr MacPherson admitted thai as a planner he would solve the problem through urban rcdcvclupmcnl which he said usually involves erection of highdensity accommodations in shed commercial area so thai have access lo public facilities Commercial facilities in to cal proposed subdivision Mr said amount lo square feci of space or square feel per rcsidcni much less than com miin planning practices re commend with Mr that ion resident would sutler from the rcsullltig pointed that shortage of hamuli or Hi nsinlht pi in tie pi in Ilnolf hi- said Is Inadcii respect that there hud been a party In the suspect s room Unknown burglars smashed a window In the service station Georgetown British Cars and gained entry to the build ing Police report that burg lars removed a set of keys and damaged six vehicles In an attempt to match the keys to the proper vehicle A vehicle was reported stolen Two radios Merc stolen from a work site at and Mill Streets last week The of Ihe two radios was reported by an employee of and Morion Surveyors A man has been charged with assault after a wonun alleged that he picked up she was and subsequently assault her by putting his arms around hir 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