Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 22, 1984, p. 9

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A THE HERALD Wednesday a Page Thanks to Joy Recreation department superintendent programs Joy Thompson received a pat on the back Monday night from town Co an John McDonald Coun McDonald thanked Mrs Thompson for her hard work in putting together the program for Hnlton Hills day the CNE Bandshell Thursday He said the calibre of entertainment was very high at the special day long show featuring Hilts talent New flag at The town new blue flag got an airing this week at the Canadian National Exhibition Hilts Mayor Milter said it was up Thursday at the bandshell where local talent performed for Ha lion Hills day With the help or deputy clerk Del mar French the mayor unfurled the new flag and presented it to council Monday night CoOp street party There lots of community spirit at the Mills Coop in Georgetown Right now members of the Grand Opening Committee organising a parade games a chicken barbecue street dance and a beer garden on their property off John Street for Sept Monday night they asked town councillors for approval of their liquor license application for the beer garden The Mills Coop is a non profit cooperative housing development Councillors supported the coop on to the Liquor License Board of Ontario Firefighters thanked A big bravo was expressed Monday night by Coun Rick for Hie volunteer fire department Volunteer firefighters recently offered to takeover the annual Santa parade in Acton after there was word the event lacked sponsorship this year think this shows great community spirit Coun Bonnette said In lauding the firefighters Water bill changes It still in the talking Right now local stage but regional staff pop into the are seriously looking at region James Street how they can improve office in downtown the billing operation for Georgetown near Main Street to pay their bill In Hills or mall it in Horseplay galore at Fall Fair BOWLING GREEN The Georgetown Lawn Bowling Club held a Mixed Triple Lawn Howling Tournament last weekend three hometown learn winning four of the plan Continued from page At five students who live nearby and go home for lunch Mr sold Our concern is one of enticement of children off school property to go to the convenience store Noting that there are often video games or an arcade at convenience stores Mr Howitt said that would magnify the board problems HASSLE As a board we need that extra hassle neither do the principal or trustees need people complaining about students across the street he said With all the bus traffic each morning and afternoon the interscc of Trafalgar Road and Sideroad 15 is a one Mr said We re concerned about I ho additional traffic and the safety to children on the buses he said A board resolution several years aid that prohibits the sale of junk food in elementary schools would run the risk of being defeated if the project went ahead Mr said Chlldr en would merely run across the street to the convenience store to get a chocolate bar Ifthekidscantleum to handle a store by the time they get to Ste warttown School God help them when they get to high school Stewart town resident Helen Atkinson said in support of the proposal She noted Stewarttown had always had stores through the years even having had a pool hall and hardware store at one time BASIC I think its a good basic thing to have a convenience store for Ihc people in the nity George Thomas owner of the property said Holdings Ltd has applied for 1 17 acres of property to be given commercial ion whereas s current designated reslden in the Stewarttown Secondary Plan resident Smith expressed opposition by miny of the neighbors In the audi to the project The spokesman so d fear vagrancy will increase as a commercial outlet will give youth a place to hang out Fear of a reduction in the value of homes in the Immediate area was of us feel this is a hazardous corner for us especially In the wintertime Mr Smith said We feel this will greatly add to the conge stion in the corner with Stewarttown hill right HALTON HILLS 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they make the rounds in the ring over course of obstacles There should be no the fences and they should look smooth and comfortable as well as alert while making their way around the Show has always been large and this year will be no exception The Western Show will take place on Saturday us well starting at 10 a m though this show is not sanctioned by he Western Horse WHA Brian But ler Committee Chair man has included a class sanctioned by the Ontario Barrel Racing Association OBRA The show is divided into two categories Juniors and Seniors and features the exciting classes of pole bending flag racing and pickup as as barrel racing Brian can be reached at for further million Sunday morning Pony rama starts at 10 a The show is run by Alison Amos and is for children 14 years and under and is more a fun show than one of keen competition There are three divi in this show with Juniors being from years Intermediates from years and Mobile home approved A public meeting will held soon Into the plication by Thomas to hove a home for farm on his Lot Con is ion 1 1 Mr operates a livestock farming open tion on 42 4 acres He has some pigs and ZOO cattle In iddition he cultivates acres for feed leas ing the land Copper kettle licence The Copper Kettle Tea Shoppe Restaurant Glen Will urns is applying fora liquor license for dining room Monday night town councillors expressed no opposition to the application by the Main Street business Seniors 12 14 years of age Alison points out that a child isn requir to own thi pony to compete in his show In fact they can beg borrow or steal one for the show and everyone goes home with a ribbon The Light Horse Show takes place on Sunday at am Most people enjoy his show because of Ihc fast pace of the driving horses and the action of the Roadster classci Committee Chairmou French hopes for on Increase In turnout his year The committee has increased he prize money and has added a Roadster Bike Class for the Ladles Also included is a Roadster Stake Class which should prove to be very Heavy horses are shown at 11 a on Sunday The majesty of these largo animals is reason enough to attend the show Perch Belgians and Clydesdal alike arc all a joy to wnlch The two final classes the Tour and six horse hitch display the of the cams no to mention the skill of the drivers Topping off the events on Sunday is the Heavy Home Pull scheduled for m on he track The sheer brute strength of the teams is evident as they try to pull the heavily laden boat the required feet As more weight is added to Ihe boat some teams arc unable to draw it and entry are eliminated This exciting spectacle of strength and anccshouldn be missed by anyone is also bringing their show team of Belgians They will be on display Saturday and Sunday Rumor has it that they might be bring ing along a mare and her foal for alt to see Well there you have It The horses are certainly con to Georgetown fall Fair Don t miss it WORK THAT BODY won Who in Ottawa will speak for ordinary working Canadians JOHN DEAMER New Democrat Campaign Headquarters 99 Main St S Georgetown 8771586 oftfeUiaQunt ValRattimt OLOUR of colour hot pink yellow purple chartreuse orange is the FASHION J AC AN A FOR I 70 acrylic 30 mohair HI FALL BLOSSOM Its not too early to start your Christmas craftingi We have many lovely colours available in these yarns and many others GLEN MILL Main Street Glen

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