Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 17 Oct 2013, xGT4003 V1 GEO GA 1017.pdf

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Hunting Season is HERE! 315 Guelph St. Georgetown, ON, L7G 4B3 905-877-5289 Buck Commander Calls! Duck Dynasty Apparel! Expanded assortment on Camo Clothing! BLAZE ORANGE INSULATED PANTS Medium - XXL SALE: $39.99 Reg: $79.99 Product code: 75 4053-4056 BLAZE ORANGE UNINSULATED PANTS Medium, XL & XXL SALE: $29.93 Reg: $59.99 Product code: 75 4089-4056 2013 BUSINESS OF THE YEAR OVER 200 NEW PRODUCTS ADDED! a 1973...in the news • Following a two-year battle to keep it open, Halton School Board an- nounces Norval School is slated to close in June of 1974, as it only has 45 students. Chapel Street School will also close the same date, with 126 students in a school with space for 390. • Halton's last Warden, Anne Mac- Arther steps down as Halton's first Regional Chair. Allan Masson takes over the position in the new year. • North Halton Contact Centre takes its first calls giving distressed people a place to call for solace, information or simply a person to talk to. • Claude Picket of Georgetown re- ceived $29,000 for a Holstein cow consigned to the Sale of Stars at the Royal Winter Fair. Hillside Farms of Rhode Island purchased Pickland Citation Maria, a Rosafe Citation R daughter. • It was announced that Halton County Jail will be closed in 1975, to be replaced by the new Maple- hurst Complex. The Peel County Jail in Brampton will be phased out at the same time. 1973...in the news • After 35 years working at Georgetown Post Office, retiring Postmaster Harold Mar- shall was honoured at a reception. Marshall was Postmaster for 24 years. • Acton Fire Chief Mick Holmes was chosen to be the new Halton Hills Fire Chief, over three other applicants. • Region Councillors came under fire after they voted themselves a $8,500 salary • While the Solandt Commission is con- ducting hearings regarding the proposed 500 KV power transmission corridor from Middleport to Pickering, Ontario Hydro is holding meetings to determine two rights- of-ways for 500 KV power lines between Bradley Junction and the Acton-Rockwood- Georgetown area. • Jim Snow, MPP for Halton East and Minis- ter of Government Services announced that leased premises have been obtained for use by the Niagara Escarpment Commission. • A $250,000 expansion doubling the size of Curwood Packaging (Canada) Ltd., is both good news and bad news for staff. Good news? The size of the plant will double and so will the num- ber of employees. The bad news? Their floodlit skating rink will be lost to ac- commodate the expansion. Enjoying the crafts at a Union Church bazaar Dealing with a mattress fire on Carole Street Left and below: The first office of The Independent on Mill Street GDHS cross-country runners The Opti-Mrs Bazaar at Holy Cross The Independent's 40th Anniversary Special Section, Thursday October 17, 2013 • 3

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