Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1981, p. 1

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5213 DOUBLE ADVERTISING COVERAGE WITH AN AD IN THE HERALD WEEKEND COVERING GEORGETOWN ACTOH A SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES CALL 2201 Friday January 1 Dominion Seed House president Margaret Harding Is presented with ihe Georgetown Chamber of Co mm tree Deis of the Year from Chamber president Bill Crawford Wednesday night at North Halloa Golf and Country Club Seed House our Business of Year Dominion Seed House original marketing idea a landmark industry which has made in Georgetown for nearly 60 successful years has won the Chamber It was always a refresh of Commerces Business of thing to receive a the Year award for ion Seed House catalogue In presentations from the Hal ton Burlington Jul Chamber Ha I ton Hills town tan Reed remarked as he council region made province Queen s Park and I used to go over it was praised for with my mouth watering its contribution lo commerce anticipating the coming of in Georgetown and to Conad spring The province he tan unity During added appreciates the awards dinner held Wed institution you have night at the North become Golf and Country Brampton Georgetown MP Club Margaret Harding John Derm id unable to president of accepted attend the dinner extended awards honoring the us congratulations through her father Bill local Graeme founded In 1922 Goebellc forwarding a letter Noting Mr frunvPrimo Minister Pierre button to the woollen mdust Trudenu expressing hope in Glen Williams Mayor that will long continue Pete said the to be a landmark in George founder had made a great town contribution to Georgetown Now operated by Mrs heritage as well evolving Hard ng and her husband from a fruit form years ago Bruce employs about operates the largest 120 people during the spring mail order seed company in peak season Can da In a letter to Mrs Harding of the Chambers business Premier William Davis prai award Smith and Stone was the ingenuity and Business of the Year m 1980 MPP addresses Chamber Must boost industrial 80s Cinada and Ontario to develop a industrial strategy lo take advantage of world wide marketing unities in the 1380s Burlington Julian said Wednesday Addressing about 175 mem bers of tin Georgetown CI am btr of Cummin i at its awards Mr Heed also said that Ontario is nut taking advantage of a billion in em Our he ha developed an industrial strategy which centres out the best hive to then about promoting those on a worldwide bass We don do that at the lirm in Canada Mr Reed that has traditionally been non in its global ting technique prefer ring see buyers beat Mr Heed pointed out art already I leaders in electronic and On itself is recognized as a iss of car technology and hydrogen production we need a which promotes Ihc best extent hat it can compete on some markets Mcinwhile Mr Reed main tains Ontario is I jsing billion a ytar by buying energy from ou tilde the province instead of untapped resources ova i table here We bring in per cent of energy requ in from ilber provinces Mr Heed said We should take some of billion and recycle It into our own daily life other w Ontarnns will be paying million for outside re- nines by 1990 There are two methods of turning this expense into a Mr said we can do in many areas Already he added i a as including Georgetown Vimn Electronics have built up space technology to the Bright n early start for 81 I ire r id use lee rinks prepared for Winterfest HI irk a keen reminder thai Hallo Hills packed winter carnival is only tvo weeks iwny Sponsored by the George town tie Feb already boasts an impressive list of both outdoors in doors of interest to j spectrum of jges The gates at Fairgrounds Park will open it a Winterfest public re it officer Tony vans confirmed in Hills I le is to lunch the evenls half hour later The first In the novice car rally will from the startitic line at park it about a follow a IDOkilometrc through Hilton Hills hi is nf ordinals with the Motor rt and the entry fee is t its IT f further details Hilton Mills is i in the Winterfc which ill run throughout interested in entering lum shout 1 contact Answers sought on brickyard proposal Herald Special The Village of Cheltenham wants some answers before Brampton Brick gets the green light to relocate its operation to lhal area The proposed site acres of rolling land is slightly northwest of the histo ric Cheltenham brick yard And with ihe recent over high fluond rates near Brampton Brick Ltd on Main Street North in Brampton want an environmental hearing before anything is ap proved In January Peel Federal ion of Agriculture news bullet in it was reported a hearing will take place in Caledon on Jon 30 However both Caledon Ma John Clarkson and the president of the federation BUI Jackson were not sure what the hearing is to be about or whether in fact it Is a hearing Mayor Clarkson said he knew that ihe towns planner and representatives from the brick company were to meet with anyone concerned about Ihe relocation Tuesday in But Mayor Clarkson sold he is not taking a stand on the issue until he has all facts on the tabic People jump lo oil kinds of conclusions said Mayor Clarkaon I will not Involve myself with the company or the concerned people until I have weighed all the evidence before me The mayor said he has from company officials that building would take at least three years to build and construction would probably start In 1962 The building proposed will bo underground except or the stack he said ONLY DAYS LEFT TO SAVE Quasar COLOUR TELEVISION fflttrrc Bounded corners add to Iho contemporary design this Ideal family sat high Impact cabinet Is In Walnut grain To the furniture look panel and front bio finished In matching Walnut grain high 25 wlda 48 3 cm Reg Price 669 NOW ONLY Offer Expires Saturday January 1981 Available at RYDERS TV MOORE PARK PLAZA 8779796 NO CREDIT CARDS PLEASE Conservation through building insulation could net Ontario an megawatts of or a saving to the provincial taxpayer of Natural and solar arc other areas which could cut into the province s energy hill in future Mr Reed hold he was interested in see me and mi and wood alcohols ted for engines now running on fossil fuels Wt are so attuned a few kinds of energy that we are reluctant to reach out and understand that there arc more opportunities open to us Mr Reed said Ontario he added has the potential to become totally self sufficient in Ihc production of liquid fuels if there is a committment from and private bus to experiment with new In the eighties if we grasp the opportunities and we co operate between industry and private business we will no longer have to say the power base is moving to the west Mr said Out of our challenge will eome victory completion Georgetown first science fiction film The Principle produced by young resident David Lowe is moving into the final stages of production Editing of the film which The Herald carried a major feature last summer is nearly completed James Montgomery building the miniatures which will be used and the special effects are to be shot some lime in the near future of sound and music are to be arranged after the filming Is completed The film deals with a scientific one of Jupiter moons and was coauthored by David Lowe and Brian Grady Mr Lowe also acted as director and There is no firm date for the release of the film yet Science Fair approaches Centennial Middle School in Georgetown holds its fifth annual science fair next month Look for more details about the event in The Herald as they become available llrothcr Jim Barrett by Jan BIG ENOUGH The Georgetown high school itudenls council is planning a tournament of a different sort A large court of Brampton The Keg restaurant has been procured and it s big enough lo require an entire five or six man team to push it across an opposing foal line Contact council president 677 the school during the day l you re interested In entering the tournament Unconfirmed since tho Joy eees btun planning their schedule a three or five Continued on Page 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