Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 8, 1982, p. 25

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THE Page SHOP DOWNTOWN SHOP DOWNTOWN SHOP DOWNTOWN SHOP DOWNTOWN SHOP DOW SB Two stepping down from BI A before Ihey officially lake over a new group of downtown Georgetown merchants will form the new board of man Lynn Barnard of will not be re turning as chairman Betty of rills Is also stepping from the organization Waller previously town council rep has re from munict pal politics members return ing the board of direct arc who lundled the organization or breakfast meetings Bar and Henley s Murray who was secret treasurer last and George Martou of the Hotel the Pioneer chairman Joining the Ward council reps been chosen by council will be Chris of Chris Cord CruUand of and S Printing Elsie Barber of Barber Jewel lers and Susan Hampton of the Village Stop who as a member at large will assist Chamber of Commerce promotions coordinal or Sue positions among the directors will be announced in January Regional John McDonaldhu expressed an interest in remaining on the board The first draw in down town Georgetown big Downtown Dollars promotion has been and the winners names Christmas pnus See do tails in the downtown Georgetown advertise In today Herald Here are the winners In the Dec A draw Lynn Haddock of Eliza Street In Chrich Off to see the Nutcracker The Georgetown is to offer a trip to the National Ballet of Canada performance of The Nutcracker Suite at the Kecfe Centre in Toronto Tickets have been reserved for the matinee performance for Jan The bus leaves from Mountain view at 12 5pm sharp It Islmportan topreregisteral the Dec by t Fee member in immediate family For further Informal Ion call SANTA INVITES YOU TO THE OF THE ALL NEW MAIN MART MAIN ST DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN STOP IN AND COMPARE KAI RESTAURANT Chinese and Canadian Food DINING ROOM TAKEOUT ORDERS HOME DELIVERY 10 A OFF ON PICKUP OF MIN ORDER HOURS MONDAY THURSDAY 10 10 PM AM to MIDNIGHT SUNDAY Georgetown O I I U I UU THE EVERY ROOM SHOPPE 8778633 MAIN STREET SOUTH GEORGETOWN Saturday 9 Winners can collect Downtown Dollars ton of Mrs K of Ray lawn Crescent Lynn Koprow ski of Division Street in Acton Diane McPhenon of Carol of Court Carole Moffat of Glen Williams Mike Booth of Banting Road Mrs A Inglis of Hew son Crescent Bob of Erin Marion Curdy of Terra Jeff of Cres cent GcrnlU of Crom Place Jessie Jacobs of Hillside Drive Mrs Wright of Dawson Cres cent Laura TrebleofRRI Georgetown Florence Corbclt of Byron Street Lizzie Grace of Georgetown Diane of Mountain view Road and Rivers of Boulevard Stocking Stutters For Mom Dad Kiddies Home ALL TOWELS ON SALE SAVE Up To Snuggle DOWN This Christmas with Down Comforters And Accessories Brass Wicker Pine Gift Ptacemats- Napkins Wrapping Pot Holders Oven Mitts Available Come In a Browse And Get A FREE Finger Tip Towel with purchase ol or more Dateline 261958 TOWN WITHOUT THEATRE AS BLAZE GUTS Damage has been estimated at close to aa the result of a spectacular fire Saturday afternoon that ravaged the Theatre on Mill Street one hour after It had been Jammed with children wat ching the matinee According to Fire Chief Jack Harlow the blaze originated in the eaves at the northeast corner of the building and spread rapidly bet ween the roof and the false tin ceiling toward the front where two families had to evacuate their apartments Ernie Radio appliance store and the M Manderson law of lice were also em of their conten- when the fire threatened to break through an opening at the top of the fire wall and continue its destruction right to the street Both tenants Mr and Mrs John and family and Mr and Mrs Archie Roberts and family were unaware that the building was ablaze until fire trucks arrived tly after the first flames were spotted by Mrs Cook Bill Anderson who operates the neigh bourlng bowling alley and a third passerby who turned In the alarm at about ten minutes past five As soon as he was alerted Mr let down a fire proofing screen In the projec room saving the films and other in material stored there The entire roof of the theatre the screen stage cur tains were razed and the apartment The most of the seats brigade was by damaged in the fire many of the which at its height onlookers in battling threatened the ad the flames and joining Mackenzie removing the fur Building However bedding the speed and etc from tness of the fire the apartments and brigade confined it to stores the theatre proper The owner Water damage Gregory of in the and officials of the ding portion of the Odeon chain arc building conferring on plans The false tin to rebuild but no ceiling gave the decision has been firemen their most made yet The trouble It was while theatre was built in they were trying to and was known tear down sections of as the Gregory this to get at the Theatre until a few George Glass ford was injured by a piece of falling tin Another casualty was John who dislocated a recently healed shoulder while removing goods from firecrackers week ago the building had passed a fire inspection by a government inspec The 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