Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 9, 1989, p. 3

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday December 9 1989 Page Legion wil hold a turkey shoot Legion Lines J T HAYES Branch 120 Open for business s Fine Furniture opened Mill St in Acton on Saturday Owners and Wayne specialize in fine furniture upholstery paintings and silk flowers The store Is open days a week Furniture sold at the store Is lured at the old building Mr says people can design their own furniture and bring their ideas into the store Herald photo Seniors association now has CAR CI LB When it takes six weeks to get the show on the road it isn very long before the half time draw Yes believe it or not Pay at least half of your member ship before Dec 14 or you will not be eligible to win in the draw held on that date This week winners George and Joan Archibald 253 Herman Nicholson and Bob Bodig Flo Bill Kirk and 101 Ralph Fletcher MEMBERSHIP You are too late to be an early bird Your next target is Dec Don leave it any later You are risking having the Legion magazine discontinued Why not do it now FRIDAY NIGHT FLCHRE High lady May Tost second Jean Reid most lone hands Hewitt High gent Doug Imber second Bob most lone hands Santa little helper will be holding a turkey shoot on Dec at You don have to be there to play Shoot early score sheets are As usual it s a hidden score so vou can still win even if are only as good as I am Come on down it s a good cause NEW YEARS EVE As in the past we will be having a party in the auditorium and in the lounge All inclusive tickets upstairs will cost per couple It will be held in the lounge including party favors entertainment and food and it will cost per couple SATLRDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW This week s win Jane Phillips Doug Logan Bob Tost Harry Bottoms Harold Badham Verna Jean Reid Ona Nadine Bradley Earl Haskins Bob Rose Doug Logan took home the turkey ENTERTAINMENT In the lounge Saturday Dec Boss Crawford Dec Moonlighting Don t forget the children s Christmas tree on Dec Over 600 members in town Auxiliary bazaar a hit By SCULLY Herald Special The Georgetown and Distnct Seniors Association met at Holy Cross Parish Hall on Monday Dec President welcomed all seniors and Halton Hills coun Rob Heaton Alf Spence and Cook Seniors Advisory Committee Chairman He was also pleased to see Margaret for Library on Wheels Jeff from Parks and Recreation and Jack Dyce Director of the United Senior Citizens of Ontario After Secretary Mabel read the minutes Mayor Miller arrived to address the group Mayor Miller spoke of the Acton Senior Citizens tions in the Acton Community Cen tre project In Georgetown the twinning of the Gordon Alcott Cen some years down the line could include similar provisions for Georgetown seniors Question about the possibility of the Georgetown and Distnct Seniors Association using the vacant James Street building in the in terim the Mayor said that the council is open to proposals Treasurer Grant Greenaway presented a financial report and stressed the importance of gaining a large membership to demonstrate seniors demands Volunteers are needed to seek new Town reviews policy on hiring consultants Halton Hills town staff will review the town policy on hiring outside consultants Georgetown Councillor Pat Mc Carthy requested a report Monday night that would outline how the town approaches hiring con sultants a process some say is a hefty expense Although several councillors disagreed with the need to form a policy on hiring consultants Ward Councillor Joe Hewitt said there have been no consultant based studies in the last four years other than projects prompted by the pro vincial government think the policy goes by each individual item and the merits of that item Hewitt said Georgetown Coun Cook said town staff is busy enough without adding a report on hiring con sultants Staff have a lot on their plate already I would just hate to add another report members by canvassing The president then thanked the Membership Committee for their work on the ongoing membership drive Already over 600 seniors have joined the association He welcomed the inclusion of pre seniors on the committee and pointed out that all citizens will en joy future facilities eventuallv and can help establish them Committee Chair man Siena Van Hoekelen spoke of plans for another dinner in February and a future Kiwanis sponsored Duck Race A telephone committee is being formed now and volunteers are needed for this as well as for the membership Thanks went to the following for their help Legal Clinic St An drew Church the Civic Centre Parks and Recreation and St John s Church After a question and answer sion a bnefing was held on the for seniors already in place at nearby communities again stress the need for a Georgetown seniors recreation activitj and in formation centre By FLO Legion Auxiliary Convenors Trud Paul and Mae Lawr thank all who helped with the bazaar giving of their time forts andor donations Without the willing help of the ladies it could not have been such a sue ess Thank you to all MEMBERSHIP DLES dues must be paid Dec As of Jan l you are in arrears Our next meeting is Thursday Dec at m This is our Christmas Pot Luck dinner and party Come out get dues paid and enjoy the festmties Darts were held in Bronte on Saturday Dec 2 The results are as follows First A second Georgetown A Gwen Thompson Jean Lottie Bot corns and third B r a B fourth Georgetown Hodder Helen Cloutier Vi King and Anne Nicholson Door prizes were won by Helen Cloutier and Gw th Thompson All in all Georgetown did well Dec is our last banquet for this year If you can help contact Tutty or Cathy Wat son Gretta Stoddart is home from the hospital and feeling much better Rita Rayner has been in and out again Flo Walters is still in Georgetown hospital as is Glad CORRECTION NOTICE The advertisement for Georgetown Photo that ran the Herald on Wednesday December 6 89 was incorrect The correct price tor the Polaroid Cool Cam is l with a 10 rebate offer We are sorry tor any inconvenience this may have caused in DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN Santa will be walking the streets of Downtown Georgetown these dates hoping to meet some of the local boys and girls Be sure to come down and say Hi THURS DEC 5 30 DEC 15th 5 307 30 SAT DEC 1 6th 1 THURS DEC 21st 5 307 30 p DEC 22nd 5 307 30 SHOP DOWNTOWN SANTA BRINGS HIS SLEIGH TO TIDY CAR 8730570 Thurs 265 Guelph Street Georgetown Saturday

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