Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 27, 1981, p. 2

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EXTRA Friday March ISM Furniture shop boasts new growth Steamer mmrrson a former mayor of Georgetown has a new role within the community as this year a cancer campaign chairman Slated to continue throughout the month of the campaign hopefully raise US In Hilton which will be used for care and educational programs for the town cancer patients Meanwhile the Cancer Society Daffodil Dot will be held April 3 and and has already received avid response from Industrial and commercial groups In the area photo Cancer Society fundrflising begins next month Full Steamer ahead for 1981 campaign By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer Steamer Em merson he hedged a bit November when ask to lead this year April fun I sing campaign for the Hills unit of Canadian Cancer Society I had In ask myself Where would I fit into such a thing the former mayor of told The Herald in in interview Saturday Bui I thought about it for a few days and decided to take the job It been a pleasure in do and J enjoyed it very In Hi bid to raise Halion Hills in and In the cancer society has mussed a force of about luntcors to coordinate the campaign Canvas ire divided into teams each with a captain will cover eight campaign areas in town four rural and four Mr is aware hit residents have have difficultly separating Terry is outstanding success In Hills th Iht local society an campaign Terry money of which was raised In Hills area will be used for research Mr ex plained The funds collected in town will be used to help 100 local cancer pal and families at least partially the special Rural entertainer Meanwhile Mr has a number of eager volunteer campaign nators working to make the society 1901 campaign a success Judy Pomeroy wife of May r is in charge if soliciting support from town commercial businesses Local lawyer Bill will be dropping by numerous industries to collect funds and Jean King and Bob Burns will approach any mens and ladies service organizations Other individuals who have donated lime head one of the campaigns facets include Joe Stanley the cam financial chairman and McCrackcn who Is in charge of publicity In addition the regular doorlodotr canvass other fundraisers will be selling daffodils for the Already Mr Emmerson sold numerous business have placed advance orders for lowers which are selling at a bundle of 10 This year daffodil sale is being managed by former of the year Jay and They re a super couple doing a super job Mr said new in this work but I find thai everyone has been most cooperative and sup portive have an excel lent cancer society in Halion Hills Cancer Month proclaimed Volunteers across own are busy gearing up for Cancer Month April when on ambitious fund raising can will ask the public businesses and Industries to help fund the battle against cancer Town council recently proclaimed April as Cancer Month in Hills The Herald joins Canadian Cancer Society Officials In urging you lo give generously when volunteer canvassers visit your home or office costs of drugs nursing am transportation and even services Then are all sorts of things thai happen in the family when a member gels cancer Ihims thai the aver age person about he said But education is also an important role within the society It important for people to rcaluc one necessarily die from cancer Top doctors in the field n cancer research will lell vou of some remarkable advancements hot have been made Most people who have been following research progress are pnbably familiar wilh the promre of Interferon an difficult com pound lo produce but one which has some highly claimed results on a number of teat Striken by recurrence of lhat forced his legs amputation three years ago Terry entered a British Columbian last August and has since undergone Interferon treatments According to a news report last week American resear cher- have managed to deve lop a type of Interferon l limes purer ine present day compound This year the cancer hopes to gamer ale Interest from industrial commercial and social sot vice groups at special bacon and egg breakfast April l Chaired by Paul Armstrong event held In the North Halton Golf and Country Club will feature a I About the Hills Board examines kids rights The Board of Education will hold an evening seminar on the rights and responsibilities of children and their parents April at the Holiday Inn in Interested register with the board for the to lo m seminar As well as Brock University philosophy professor John Mayer talk on What education is preparing students for there will be a panel discussion featuring students court officials police chief James Harding sparks blaze A detective chimney has been blamed for a which caused damage lo a home at the southeast corner of Highway and the Seventh Line last Wednesday evening firefighters answered an alarm at 7 and spent about two hours extinguishing the blaze and clearing up some of the damage Fire guts cellar firefighters responded to an early Tuesday morning basemen blaze 169 Drive Fire shortly after Bam and caused to worth of damage red was finally snuffed out Firefighters in was caused by a youngster playing with m Sweet Adelines The City Sweet Adelines will represent city in Hamilton weekend of April when their chorus which holds ihedistlnctim of being the largest of Sweet Adeline Chorines In world with 130 voices will compete against other choirs By Maureen Edward Herald Special Construction of the foei addition Lynn Brown Furniture Warehouse Ltd Guctph St is earing completion additional space Brown Warehouse will now measure a little aver square feet allowing Ihe stores owner manager Lynn Brown lo an even larger selection of furntt his customers Mosl people have a general Idea of what wnnl in However people lo choose from a large of rather ban lust one or two items Mr Brown said Wc now be able to offer about ten or 12 brands of chesterfields eight r nine brands of bedroom and several dining room Mosl people don I rcallie Ihere are about chesterfield manufacturers In Canada This figure of course refers lo manufacturers businesses and upholsteries Since Mr Brown has been in furniture business for 15 years he Is very knowledge able about Ihe products he sells Forlhepasl two and one half years Mr Brown has owned and managed his pres cut store assistance of his wife Brlgllle who works on a part lime basis Mr Brown finds thai his appeals to people looking for durable Hems and therefore someone prepared spend money tor quality We try choose of chesterfields durable fab on The two best wearing fabrics are cotton and wot wool has priced Itself of the mar kel Mr Brown remarked I believe that Is a better fabric than wool on a per weight basis cotton must be dry cleaned continued Mr Brown Ace to Mr Brown very difficult to buy a good thai will also maintain its appear for under When you consider lhal may take about yards of material cover a chesterfield at per yard the cost is quite cons Id This price of course does include the construct ion of unit therefore it is not surprising thai chesterfields are quite expensive Mr Brown One advertising fcalure of Lynn Brown Furniture Ware house is thai they will deliver furniture over a fairly wide geographical livered furniture as far away as Peterborough and Belleville Mr Brown slated The store specialties In soil woods especially colonial styles In ihey carry a custom built line of bedroom and dining room furniture which is hand made In the factory When Mr Brown was quest about veneers he chuck led to himself and said that veneers have been used on furniture for 4 years even the ancient Egyptians used this technique The strongest composite board is manufactured by and veneers are quite laid over this wood to produce some very fine Lynn Brown Furniture Warehouse is open from Monday through Salurday on Thursday and Friday hours arc extended lo Mr Brown predicts that fashion I rends in chesterfields will remain fairly in the next few years Contemporary styles chest with skirls and expos legs wllhoul rollers will be the most successful sellers In other words It looks like col slyles are here lo slay the designs have had ihelr day Brown owner of Browns Furniture Warehouse on Street In Georgetown standi before a large variety of beautifully crafted idlings displayed In his recently expanded surroundings Involved the furniture bunlneii for years Mr Brown recently added over fret of ex Ira display space his store which will mean he will be able to offer more from more manufacturers Herald BRIDGE RESULTS Georgetown Novice Duplicate Bridge will be enjoyed April at p at the Georgetown Legion 127 Mill St Improve your game and experience the fun of duplicate No partner necessary fee Is Inquiries 3670 Recent results 1 Cam Sinclair Arthur Eileen Craig Brian Jim Huang Geo Powell Tie Fred Allen and Barbara Crowe Peter Gilford Caledon Results of Caledon Bridge Club March IB Team Game 1 and Grant Real Duke Wilson Art Norrfs Jack McFadden Fleming Jorgensen Charles Go be I George Bob Ron Glide Kumar Results of March 19 1 Marl McFadden and Ken Anne and John Franklin Sue and Hick Williams 1 Tanya and Steve Walker Smith and Naurcen Devereaux Stan and George While this picture was taken In January Brown Furniture Store was beginning its expansion Now almost complete the addition will allow owner Lynn Brown to bring In at least 12 more brands of chesterfield settings eight or nine different manufacturers bedroom suites several name brand dining sets Mr Brown and his wife Brlgette have owned and operated the present store for about two and a half years Arts centre study funds arrive from Wintario A study conducted two years ago determine whe Hills needed new library theatre complex and where the building should be located received a gran last The study was con dueled by Bailey Consulting Associates of Toronto bet January and May 1979 and was eligible for per cent funding from SPRING SPECIAL YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF

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