Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1981, p. 1

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FOBERT EXCELLENCE AWARD IN CUSTOMER RELATIONS DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN No need to roam fish here at home shop Downtown Geo FREE PARKING tome I MB Cleaners mobile sign survives challen Court rejects sign bylaw charge THANKYOU WALT AND MARY Thanking Mary Peters and assistant Halter I tor leading Georges Anglican Church Second Georgetown tub pack over he pail three years committee chairman John Walker kit and church Men Club president floss presented the couple with a special certificate on the eve of their leave of absence Photos by Jeanla See page 2 A violation of the town new sign bylaw lias been dismissed by a provincial court judge Although warning David of Clean and Dry Cleaning on Georgetown Guelph Street to git iitn permits in tin future Thursday dismissed the municipillty court him on a techni Thi town had claimed that a mobile erected on the Cleaner property ex reeded size guidelines In passed Inst summer In addition municipal officials maintained the business had not sought a permit for the sign even though they hod Mr to comply this year Jon and Mirch In Milton provincial court Judfi MtDermoti declared that the town had only a ted Mr s sign size and was therefore unable to present firm evidence that the sign violated the bylaw Bylaw enforcement officer Jack I declined to comment on whether or not the polity would appeal the dccls- TricMLn Mr was to promote a per cent discount at his store in order to boost business from traffic flowing along the Street corridor While pleased he court ruling he charged that the sign bylaw is direct discrimination against any local business that wants to ng to the ion of the public possibly discouraging people from shopping out of town Two awards for local Kinsmen at annual district convention Members of the Kinsmen and Kineltesqubs of George town were singled out for their past year s efforts and achievements at the a annual District convention held last weekend a the University of attended Perfect Pleat No Shrinkage Fresh asnew Finish BARRAGERS Cleaners Ltd Guelph St Georgetown LIMITED TIME ONI V Fibrosis luncheon District a Kinsmen raised more than to help find a cure for the which Kins men have been battling thro ugh their community fund by eight local members a District Kinsmen endorse a resolution supporting one of ration biggest charitable causes Ronald McDonald HousolnToronto a hostel for Sick Children Hospital out patients and their families the District will help Child rens Oncology of Ontario raise over the next three years Another resolution the Kin colors changed from purple and gold to red and white in keeping with the organization s national tage Other motions passed at the convention will ask the forthcoming notional con venuon to raise the upper age limit for members to If approved at the national convention In Ottawa In mid August the motions pertain ing to age limit and club colors will become port of the Kinsmen constitution According to figures re leased at the annua Cystic ALL DRAPERY OFF since 1DG5 Kinsmen will try and raise W5 during their coming to build unit to the riformator is Kinsmen past president Bob left seen here with wife Mamy who Is the Georgetown and District Governor Tony received t awards at the district annual convention In last weekend Mr was recognlied for outstanding efforts the local club public relations chairman and its bulletin editor and will now represent District In the national competition against seven other district Photo submitted fou id in Georgetown Kincttc presi dent Pearson was one of the first tin District Mi to receive the created Diamond Similar to the Kinsmen Master Kin awird the Award recognizes dedication to the principles of Georgetown Kinsmen past president Bob Malcolmson two awards on be half of the loci chapter at Ihi Governor Ball His own efforts to keep Georgetown Kinsmen informed of about ongoing and ming pro jects through a regular hand delivered newsletter won Mr tin Jim Jr Award while the dubs rapport with the media and Die public as a whole earned it the District Public Chosen ahead of eight zones In Districts the Georgetown club is now in contention for national recognition in these two it the August Thi threeday convention ended with a dance featuring the original Drifters a vocal group popular in whose was in wilh Ihe theme of tin Five local students among Laurier five Hilts residents were among the Wilfrid University students addressed by federal justice minister Jean Uieir spring convocation last Sun Ontario Lieutenant Cover nor John the university chancellor conferred an hono rary doctor of laws degree upon the attorneygeneral who then gave his address before the BOO students gather for the convocation in Kitchener Memorial Auditor Local students participating in the ceremony were David Gillespie of Bel fountain who received his Bachelor of Arts degree and Gcorgetowncrs Lois Margaret El and Michael Stankovlts all of whom received general Arts degrees Dan obtained both a general Bache lor of degree and a diploma in Business MOTHFIKI WHY TRAVEL If I nCftJ HASSLE YOUR CHILDRENS FEET ARE IMPORTANT WE HAVE THE SHOES HAVE THE SELECTION WE FIT FEET OUR PRICES FIT YOUR CHILDRENS DRESSY SHOES CASUAL SHOES RUNNING SHOES SANDALS BUSTER BROWN SAVAGE NORTH STAR STAR WARS MORE ORTHOPAEDIC PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED COHf IN OUR SELECTION CHECK OUR PRICES WE KNOW YOU Will BE FLETCHERS family shoes GEORGETOWNS FOREMOST FOOT FITTERS Gwrtttown 8771664 Tout of local homes Saturday am to pm Town outside workers able to strike by Thursday Herald The arrival Wednesday of a noboard report from the Ontario Ministry or Labor means that Hills outside workers will be in a legal strike position by June 11 Canadian Union of Public Employees Local president Keith Smiley said this week the locals members voted per cent in favor of strike action more than three weeks ago and were awaiting a ministry letter to set the date when the strike could begin The letter made no mention of further meetings between the town and the union and It is now the town move Mr Smiley said would be the first strike for the men in the 14 years since the local formed he said Oulside workers repair roads maintain the parks and cemeteries and collect garbage In town PROCLAMATION The Counc of the Town ol I Hills on behalf of the Red Cross WATER SAFETY Committee declares JUNE 7 to JUNE 13 as WATER SAFETY WEEK In the Town of Halton Hills CHILDRENS WEAR VALUES OFF ALL SPRING JACKETS ALL RAINWEAR BOYS GIRLS ALL SWEAT SHIRTS TRIMFIT SOCKS BOYS GIRLS KIDDIES 2 POLYESTER PULLON PANTS SPECIAL PURCHASE INFANTS BONNETS

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