Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 18, 1985, p. 7

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Good Neighbor If you know someone who could the Good Neighbor Christmas gift service call Mrs Van the chairman before Friday at The response from the has been tremendous she said Georgetown District High School donated last week This money will buy toys and food We will have enough toys and we won know it we have enough food until Thursday when food from schools comes in Mrs Van en said All left over money and food will be used for an Easier delivery to the needy she added Countdown Now Is the time to start those New Year resolutions The Lung Association Is offering two countdown smoking cessation clinics In January A Burlington clinic begins Jan from while an clinic Is being held starting Jan 13 Registration costs For more Information call B499 Bells will ring The town bells will be ringing New Year Eve and two prominent men will be in the spotlight when that happens Georgetown Citizen of the Year Steamer will be at Knox Presbyterian Church while Acton top will be at the Old Town Hall In Acton Hot drinks will be available to the public and everyone Is invited to attend Carol est BALL1NAFAU There was a large crowd out Sunday Dec IS at the BalUnafad Church to hear the special music put on by the church choir It was in the form of a The story of Christmas in music and song Comments heard by some of those attending were that it was one or the most beautiful things ever put on by the church choir at this time of year The pianist for the presentation was Pat Kerr The choir director Is Alyson Arscnaulf The narrator was Martin Lewis Solo parts In the were taken by Willa Short ill Doreen Burt Martha Lewis Bob and Brian Araenault Falling posties Already a number of letter carriers have slipped and fallen on uncleared walks claimed the Georgetown supervisor of Canada Post letter carriers in a letter to council Hans Janicn wants to see the town establishing a snow removal bylaw like the one Toronto has Although this applies to our people it is In no limited to letter carriers Members of the general public as well as employees of the Hydro the gas company and the water works would benefit from such a bylaw Mr wrote Although Intending to include the Toronto bylaw as an example for Georgetown to consider the supervisor failed to do so Open House students the Faculty of at the University of Ton ore holding an Open House Jan from to It will be held at the Norman Hughes Building at 19 Russell St The Open House is on ty Tor learn about Pharmacy as a profess on It gives the public chance to increase the awareness about the services ova table from their pharmacist will bt a variety of Interesting displays and demons tra tions as well as career counselling This will be both an Informative and enjoyable day and we hope to see you there For marc information call Sandic at Impact meeting The assessment department will be conducting Information meetings later reassured town administrator Ken Richardson These meetings will be advert is unlike the special council meeting held last night Tuesday as The Herald went to press Mr Richardson told new council lor Lillian Bowman that meetings of council t advertised when she expressed concern about the public turning out Tuesday night meeting was to Include a presentation by Mr Beech of the Peel Assessment office on the impact of Section on residences Interviews start The interviewing of candidates for citizen appointments to commit tees starts Thursday Interviewing committee chairman Coun Peter Norton d the town received applications for the eight available A Wednesday December IB IBS rage The has hit The Grinch has Interrupted the traditional mailing of Christmas Sals to thousands of households In the Region Officials of the Lung Association are concerned that the delay will hurt the Campaign which Is currently underway Christmas Seals and a special health message are usually In the community by mid November said President Mrs Anne Gaudet but this year the Grinch has won the day and many areas are hist the package or will be receiving it within the week The goal for is and with an estimated new cases of lung disease each year the need for the support of each and everyone In the community Is crucial Its still not too late to use Christmas Scab on malt and parcels It still not too late to send a donation which will help thousands In the community through programs and medical research To those suffering from lung disease Christmas Seals represent a message of hope NATURES SHAMPOO 139 Mayor Miller had the pleat of awarding Ihese youngsters for Iheitv work on Chicken Club posters The Chicken Club is a group establish by the Georgetown Optimists which leaches children that drugs are wrong Top award winner are front Cluck cluck row Ml to right Lee grade j Mayor Miller Jennifer llclmer grade Back row Tiffany fluanilon grade Lee grade 3 and Jim grade I Herald photo Acton pilot project Because it has the smallest urban area has been chosen by region for a pilot program on digital base mapping Digital base mapping Is the most modem method of mapping ground information through the use of aerial photos It makes repair work less costly and more accurate according to the public works director The project was approved by regional councillors earlier this year Basically It a pilot study to see If microcomputers can be used to record sewer a fid water system information Aerial photographs will be taken of Public Works Director Bob BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS ami PARK PLAZA MAIN ST NORTH GEORGETOWN OPEN TO 900 EACH EVENING BOOKS GIFTS TO LAST FOR A LIFETIME Thousands of titles in stock at ID 0XB0W BOOKS S Wednesday Thursday Frday Saturday December 1st Monday December 23rd Christmas Eve Downtown Georgetown 30 30 5 30 30 30 vwr STEAK NIGHT New York Strip Steaks- lew Years THURSDAY FRIDAY JOIN US FOR A HOT BUFFET LUNCH FROM 00 AM Iwnoniumw EoolithT Ik M Ml Say good bye to the old and toast in the new here You re all invited to see 1986 enter in with a bang You can dine elegantly at our 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