Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1985, p. 8

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a A 111b May It was a reunion of richer still and principals when George Kennedy held an open house and luncheon Sunday at the school principal of the school from 1B7J was honored with a portrait will be hung in the building Old Tyme music hall strikes again Theatres fifth annual of fun and will be presented on June 22 Sucre Coeur Hall as the Halt on Kills Arts Council s contribution to Pioneer Days president Wendy announced this week The theme this will be a sly look at vacation and travel I under the title of Members of and Globe Productions will be participating gain in this cabaret style Making a return to the Georgetown musical scene wilt be baritone Tom Trout en Tom who now makes his home in Burlington has starred In many productions of Hamilton Theatre Inc Most recently hi appeared in Toronto Gilbert and Sullivan Society presentation of The Response In previous years indicate tickets will beat a premium for this popular event Phone now Councillors get raise Starting in June town councillors will be getting a four per cent raise on their annual salary That means councillors will be paid 199 Tor their work Mayor Millers salary will also increase by four per cent from 17 490 to IB The last raise enjoyed by the mayor and councillors was in 1982 Ross out last week anniversary By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Leo Jamleson who celebrated their wedding anniversary May To help celebrate the occasion were long time friends from B C who spent a week visiting here They were Mr and Mrs Alex Bay and Mr and Mrs G Jensen and family On Saturday the Jamieson family held a parly to honor their parents at the home of daughter Susan at Camilla Besides the guests from there were guests who attended from and Michigan Trapped driver freed Hills Firefighters had a relatively quiet week with just three calls Friday night the department was called to a garbage fire at Armstrong Ave The p m call resulted in no damage Saturday morning at a in a call was made concerning an accident on Highway between the fourth and f fth lines near Acton The department was called to free a person from an automobile Tuesday morning at 12 a Hills Firefighters were called to a garbage fire in Acton There was no at the Mill and Willow Streets location Fire damage doubles Although calls were down to the Hills fire department this April over last April fire damages were more than double There was in damages caused by fires in town last month In April 1934 fire damages tallied 850 There were 49 calls for help last month compared with last April Injuries were also up from zero in April 1984 to two members of the public last month So far this year damages Last year to April end fires caused in damages Road could be a major access to Highway 401 Big things ore in the works for Mountain view Road also known as Ninth Line According to a consultant with Walker Wright Young Associates Ltd the road which cuts through prime agricultural land between George town and Stcelcs Avenue is to become a major transportation route in the future with access to Highway 401 Town planner Ian Keith said a trans on study Is to be released in early June which describes future plans for local roads He said Mountainview Road is to be an arterial road with four lanes of traffic and perhaps even six lanes REMEMBERING flEJOCWGFlEACHKC MAY 31 JUNE 2 30th ANNIVERSARY MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Tel Of TODAY 30 P YOUTH CONCERT Robbie Bramalea SATURDAY PENS Codarvole Park 30pm RemlnictnB Church 730pm Who Built tha Ark Children Musical SUNDAY on Sunday School Evangelist Frank Wellington DR FRANK PETERS ltid FamK You are Invited to attend Acton La meet La League of Acton will meet on Monday June 10 at p at 74 Nelson Court for women who arc interested In Information about bans I feed Informal will on the first ftw weeks at home with your new baby tor further information tall or Chain your barbeque If you lave a gas barbecue Ha Hon regional police a you to take of It There been a hot yis cue thefts in llicotr Hod reminds you If your up or tow it away in r when I us niM Oca Wait Ill TOIMITE GOEM TOSDOOLOIETMEMEMPRIOUS WIN TO SPEND AT ONE OF THESE RESTAURANTS Just the name the pcture then send your entry St A wll take at p The correel dnwn doc on ml Lnit Wooki Winnsr MRS E JACKSON JJ HI Favourite Recipes POOR MANS PUDDING Batter cup brown sugar cup Hour baking powder cup milk A salt cup chopped dates raisins or Sauce 1 cup brown sugar 1 tbsp butter Pinch nutmeg cups boiling water Mix batter which is stifl Put in pan Make sauce and pour over batter Bake in 350 oven about 30 minutes or til done This makes its sauce on the bottom SPECIALS THIS WEEK- DRINK CRYSTALS 790 CELESTIAL TEAS 58 PISTACHIO NUTS ib Foodstuff- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FRESH LEAN BACON ib 53 abox NEW YORK STEAKS 18 6oz each abox SCHNEIDERS HAM STEAKS each 17 abox LOBSTER TAILS Q69 EACH TAVISTOCK EXTRA OLD CHEESE Q99 lb FG BRADLEY TASTY BURGERS 50 10 lbs a box SCALLOPS COOKED HAM 189 5 MILL ST E ACTON 8530101 Families droop in hot houses helps keep them fresh all summer When hot days come one after the other and there no sign of relief in sight people begin to droop Rheem High Efficiency Air Conditioning puts help at your fingertips all summer long Help your family stay fresh this summer Callus for an analysts of your hot house We can help cool things down for you FOB A FREE ESTIMATE CALL ALWAYS GLAD TO HELP 301 ARMSTRONG AVE GEORGETOWN 8776931

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