Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 2, 1981, p. 2

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday September I Market boosts confidence Continued from page A 1 to perform alone or with some of the entertainers in front of the old town hall as a measure of the markets When the people get so enthusiastic about what happening that they come out and join In you know it been successful he said Mr Tyler believes the market is one of those ideal which could be picked capitalized upon some local group The contacts have been made and people would come If It were held on a regular basis once a year or once a month throughout warm weather We had a good mix or booths and everyone seemed to be satisfied with it he said The contacts have been made and it could be carried on if someone wanted to take It over The merchants would come back I think While Mr Tyler was pleas with the response from Georgetown residents who cither travelled on the free bus provided their how a Contact Centre callers need your help ByJUTTAFETlNGILL publicist For the eight years trained and dedicated have anonymously manned the a day free telephone service offered by the North Halloo Contact Centre They re always ready to listen to a troubled ton find Information about community event or refer caller to appropriate agencies Night or day of Halted Hills can take comfort In knowing that when they re In need or distress can always find a friendly and helpful voice by dialing sn Hilton enjoy a great variety of social and community services but not nil are approachable around clock Here Contact Centre- fill the a much needed service of It own It could be a lifesaver The past unfortunately has seen Contact Centre phones left unattended during some shifts for first time In Centre history Incoming message were taped but that was doubllesa of Utile com Tort to many The unmanned shifts were the direct res nit of a shortage In Conlacl Centre volunteer willing to spend where possible one three or roarhour shift per month answering the for lilt worthwhile service a nol a glamorous Job we remain anonymous It can be tedious work but It can be exciting work The relief and help yon transmit to caller are to your reward volunteers lend to worry Have I said the right thing He don claim to bo perfect but we do listen with If you re a mature cliiten hive a few hours to spare and like to commit yourself to do something for your fellow man or If you d limply like to know more about the Contact Centre write to the Centre Box Georgetown Onl or phone 1211 The Centre nest six week volunteer training session begins Ocl Applicants should apply soon In order to have Interviews arranged By and Lauretta Mills 8773915 Plan seniors directory With back to school on his mind one small boy declared his reason for wanting to go Because wastes my daytimes To ensure Ihe continued operation the bus service a further 12 is urgently needed Most of those using the service have expressed their pleasure with operation Funds go Town Treasurer Main St South Georgetown Please mark envelope Drivers are urgently needed to provide transportation for patients needing town medical treatment Anyone wishing to help may call beforespm Handyman needed by some seniors to do small electrical If you can help call Did you know that in most coses a landlord con only raise the rent once a year even if new tenants move in and that a landlord can never evict a tenant without a legitimate reason and a tenant always his a right to a court hearing For more information call Helton Hills Community Legal Clinic A legal education series will begin Wednesday Sept 18 at 7 30 p m in the Hills office Wesleyan St Georgetown All Interested people are welcome No admission charge This meeting deals with Landlord and Tenant Law Jane Sanders working with the District Health Council has spent most of the summer months working with a group or senior liens representing all areas of Hal ton Region seniors In which will be distributed In the near future It can be kept near Ihe phone for easy reference and is primed In bold type Each service listing Is readily available at a glance under headings on the front cover health pensions services housing etc Phone numbers are given Tor contact in each of local areas of Burlington Milton Georgetown and Acton SAY IT NOW If you deem someone your friend Tell Mm now such love Is sweet If yea ve word of cheer to send Send It now fortitne ft fleet If there s one whom you approve Speak forth wllh for praise la rare Your small kindness may remove Prom some heart Its deep despair ft you re grateful for some lift Thank once don let It wall Should you let your goodwill drill II may reach someone too late No one reads whit In you Ilea Manifest then somehow Speed message ere It dies Don delay It say It now By Lota pleaded with the response The response out of Milton he I a on any of three runs we wire going lo offer 1 t seen the figures lo know how many from Georgetown actually but I know we have some on each tun They did support us Salurday marked Ihe end of the first series of draws The draw with a weekly prize of plus merchant and month was inaugurated one year ago raise money for the restoration of yearold red brick town hall It raised Thai sum however Is only a drop in bucket Hills councillors fear since estimates placed it four irs I mil i lion lie figures An iipdilid ilinlioii of ruslor work jiui cost as well as i Utility study on uses for Mill tins unci itli a view in lengthy debate on tin I ills fall in mm 1 1 raze building in I of providing parkin for lire fiRhkri tin Tire hall attached town lull building Atton mil id to stop till demolition and a commillet formed raise fluids lo save tin hill four ycirs the only for a lotil of its proceeds in itnbined wild will continue for a second year Mr Tyler said and tickets ire on halo from tin same outlets as last year are priced at each only I will be sold So nr Kales hnven t been brisk but ticket have been interested in what was Willi present than with worrying next Now thai s done he experts sales lo Mr Tyler he hopes to be able lo tike a less active part In second series of draws He wants service clubs to come forward and like over tin draws probjbly on rotating bails under Ihe guldinci of a member of the loinmitlee executive The clubs an already involved in ticket sales and Mr Tyler feiLs a bit more from Ihcm would lighten the load considerably for everyone still keeping the draws working smoothly Thorn Spencer seems Impressed with the Artistic louch of wood crafts rain Alan Million business card The Wood bee proprietor has been making his wood designs since last October but seems to hate a business constructing mirror hangings pin it holders and crafts Long lime Acton merchant Lima lira Ida of Aclon Home Furnishings had pleasure of opening the Market Many Ac ton i am thawed up for the early morning start and bad the advantage of touring the numerous craft booths before noonhour rush No hopping dsy Is complete without home fruit from Acton Market Here Mayor Pete daughter Jill ind wife Judy collect a big of fresh produce while Paul 0 Brlen and Bill Doran help to serve the family Mow that rest shopperstopper Willow Street In Acton was closed to ill Irafflc Saturday so that only Inquliltive pedestrian who wanted browse among the Market displays were allowed on the street Many visited the craft and bake stand manned by Mary Van Dam left with Marianne centre and Helena Vanderwal at the corner of Mill and Willow Market drew crowds from Milton and Georgetown as neighboring townsfolk Joined In to In open air Here Kelly from left stand ready with her friend Dickson from Scotland to board their bus on the return trip to Georgetown About residents from Georgetown look advantage of the free service courtesy of Tyler Loach I bits Acton which left three different limes during Ihe day Highlight your eyes Selling plates prints and tickets in support of the old Acton town hall Kara left and her mother Yvonne Ihelr booth on the prominent corner of Willow and Mill Streets They seemed to be capturing the Intrrrit of all onlookers with the promise of purchasing the ceramic plates for sale or a chance on a trip lo England POLICE AUCTION District Hills and Saturday September 12th 1981 10 at Georgetown Over items including excellent bicycles Tortus or Personal Cheque with full identification with our Contact Lens Special Regular Take off your glasses and lei the real you shine through with Soft Contact Lenses fitted by our specialist Optician 134 Queen Street Brampton 4530242 Herald photos by Dave Rowney MP Julian Heed right and other prominent Kills help ed stir Acta do audience in front of the stage with the promise or pulling out a winning ticket good for a trip to Ted Tyler in baseball hat matter of ceremonies during the draw while assistant Tracey Tyler loaned a band alio William Nelles of Mill Street won Ihe Irlp land while of left the stage richer when he accepted second prize The Texas Mickey a giant botlle of Canadian Hub whiskey was won by Oral Norton of Acton Other prise winners accepting More voucher were Elm Stella Ro bertson and Pauline Barlow Toys Games Books Records Childrens dreams at Toy Quality Compolltlvo Piicos Georgetown Market 8778800 COLOUR 1295 deposit 14 Professional Colour Portraits 28x108 25x7s tor i find special Ihe package is must by ion money PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS SEPT SEPT SEPT 10 11 12 THUR SAT 108 105 ALSO AVAILABLE Georgetown Market Place 87751 31 HIGH LIGHT PORTRAIT Ask Photographer lor Details

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