Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 23, 1967, p. 6

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deny reeves request for cedarvale finance report a motion to ufc the cedar vale centre bond for financ ial report and list ot rentals and charge raa defeated but not before aonie anfry words were exchanged at council meet- lng monday niiht feb 13th reeve william hunter the mover of the motion claimed it waa only right that a financial atatement be received m it would be done by the town auditor anyway in the course of hia duties snapped cr william smith hie time haa come to atop picking on cedarvale retorted cr trvheldon emmenon they had very little money to work with everyone felt it was their project and as taxpayers they were paying for it the board had no yard stick to go by and only tried to be fair cr emmenon pointed out that the rate are to be reviewed this year the people on the board might take a dim view of having their actions questioned con eluded cr emmenon i m throwing no riurs at anybody im only asking for a statement and their rates re piled reeve hunter theres nothing personal about this added deputy reeve speight the seconder of the motion i would like to know how much money it might take this year cr rrjbext francis a newly elected member of the cornmu ntty centre board claimed ce darvale was now getting off the ground and would become selfsupporting we alt know how reeve hunter feels about cedarvale began cr smith to get this information he only had to ask the treasurer chris walker this is personal sniping of the nat ore only mr hunter can doif hunter will accept my position on the cedarvale board iii be happy to resign this report should have been in the finance chairmans hands long ago reeve hunter charg ed i asked a month ago and now pm just asking for inform ation to which im entitled on a ue vote the motion was lost crs smith francis em merson and ballentine oppoxd the motion estimate bridge improvements will cost georgetown 25375 care share challenges speaker to mission ladies the first annual meeting of brampton presbytenal of the presbyterian womens mission ary society was held in erin dale church with morning and afternoon sessions president mrs velma norris began the morning session with prayer and mrs leslie young ot union church used the theme prayer people and pro gram for the scripture lesson mrs f l thompson george town led in prayer mrs laird welcomed the la dies to erindaltl and reports from the various secretaries were presented by mrs cox bead of clarkson mrs sandals of brampton gave an interest ing report on literature tjie various societies present air swered roll call with the date their congregation was formed closing prayer was given by mrs parker campbellville following a noon luncheon the afternoon session was con vened when the dixie society gave devotions and mrs tay lor and mrs graham of geor ectown received the offenns miss corbett fnndale sang a discuss purchase of church school chairs the evening group of the hornby united church women met at the home of mrs doug leslie on february 6th mrs james re id was in charge of the devotional period and used as her topic prejudice the roll call name a fruit or vegetable starting with the letter of your first name was answered by the 21 ladies attending a dis eussion was held concerning the purchasing of mail tables and chairs for the sunday school mrs thomas bousfleld conducted a contest of boys and girls names made from et ters used in names from the bible following the program mrs mclvm penney was the guest of honour when she was presented by carol and darlenc leslie with a basket which filled with baby gifts from the group members lunch was serv edby mrs william dufour and mrs co ketilaer mrs keith hawkes had on hand some i interesting books on teenagers and their problems alcoholics and the changes of the present teenager the eden united church young peoples society met on sunday night february 5 the home of robert larry and gwen rutlcdge wilma masnn the new president presided for the meeting sharon hill read the secretary s report and the treasurers report was given by robert rutledgc the roll call do you obey the law was an iwered by the eleven members attending this was also the to pic of discusmn with david hill in charge assisted by mr willi am toner a party was discus- led for friday night february 17 birthday greetings to jack fries on february 19 and to william bradley on february solo how great thou art mia mary whale director of overseas missions used the meeting theme every member caring every member sharing when she spoke about condlt ions in countries like india formosa and nigeria where she had visited recently her word pictures were vivid and chal lenged members to keep on caring and sharing mrs a s carr past presid eat of council executive instal led the new officers giving sin cere and kindly words of ad monition for the service re quired from each one mrs norm announced the annual meeting of toronto kingston synodical for sault ste marie in april and a march workshop for brampton preabyterial in st andrews in brampton courteses were giv en by mrs brown of erin dance follows annual nerval juniors meeting norval junior farmers held their annual meeting banquet and dance on friday february 10th at the stewarttown hall a large crowd attended to hear guest speaker mr herb norry peel county agricultur al representative explain to those in attendance what jun ior farmers and then motto self help and community betterment could do new executive members were chosen with dwight may repla ing ernie alexander as presid ent of the junior farmers and margaret alexander replacin gail mccallum as president nf the norval junior institute following the banquet the group danced to the music of thn modexnaircs a breakdown of the costs of the proposed mountalnvew bd bridge prepared by damas and smith shows a cost to tbe town of 25375 however the town is hoping to come to an agree ment with halton county wher eby this amount will be shared equally the breakdown of grants and costs is as follows a tiller man is the fireman who steers the rear end of a hook and ladder truck borne by town of 20 plus allowance for towns share of utilities 2000 interest during cons n 2 500 railway grade crossing fund grant 153250 rairway company contribution balance to be borne by road authorities 9142700 of this balance the towns share would be assumed to be 50 or 911579 30000 11500 subsidy on bridge subsidy on road total subsidy 50500 leaving a balance to be would you like an income tax reduction white providing for a practical retirement income too enroll bafore february 28 1967 in halton paal trust ragistarad retire ment saving plan deposits are tax deductible for 1966 within statutory limits your choice of guaranteed or equity plans e make your deposits when convenient no loading charges or commissions to earned maximum emejoti income deposit taxkwms 3000 600 m 6000 1000 1n 7600 1500 tit 10000 2000 4k 16000 2 boo s7s 20000 2600 10so 25000 2600 112 30000 2600 1m0 mmiwm fff r l fja ft hnhitm iwn 1 h nmhrf pinrti an mimm i cha anrfm rn call or write today for a copy of our folder on registered retirement savings puns halton peel trust congratulations are extended mr arid mrs clarence ford be batfcert boyle who were moied on friday evening riot v savings company your local trust company head office oakvilli brampton burknften coefccvliu mitten simcm delhi and in giorgktown s3 mill straw john a edgar msr s773m in addition the town has to pay for the issuing of deben turcs allen music pupils successful in exams a number of pupils of mrs alva allen were successful in the midwinter examinations set by the royal conservatory of music toronto flano grade 7 dianne fos ter r gr 5 eric hansen h betty anne tripp ti grade 3 evelyn allen 1st class laurie golden h joanne pelletler 1st class h mary wilson 1st class h singing grade 1 evelyn ai lea 1st class honours involved red tape for shipment of elk five elk which were to join five buffalo at north haltons rattlesnake point may not ar rivo for another six months field officer dave murray of tho halton region conservation authority said this week the animals have to get clearance from several govern ment agencies including the deportment of agriculture and the department of lands and forests said mr murray the elk will probably come from elk island park lit alber ta where large herds share the range with buffalo both elk and buffalo are gifts from the federal government mr murray added that the authority executive has approv ed the proposed elk transfer in principle but has given no total commitment there s still quite a fait of work to do he said rattlesnake point li a north halton beauty spot on the nla gara escarpment near milton and the five buffalo that range there are now nearly two years old theyre doing very well said mr murray and should thb georgetown herald thursday fabnury 23rd 1967 page 6 come into full maturity in an other year third annual sale of paintings by john agg third off all prices terms country gallery terracotta planning a new home this tear buy a halliday familytailorbd home by april 1 and get this big bonus free broadloom in r your living room i y professionally installed by stradwicks choice of harding i or celanese i naludays jh faaulytahoied tw1 homes your key to greater value s s valuaile coupon s s i hauuday homes limited 551 maple ave buruhgtoh ont name j street city i own a lot i yes ho telephont jmjsh newjjomes catajlogob youll have no trouble qnahfymk for your luxurious free broadloom if you act now whata more youtlsaveup to 1500 00 or more when you build the halhday way contact your dealer todav for full information this year a hajliday home is a better buy than ever before because there axe more styles more floor plans than ever before new dauxe kitchen cabinets and vanities major kitchen apniances installed under a single mortgage if you wish h us the added luxury of free broadloom w b hamilton construction ltd t red court georgetown 8773480 the haiuoay home deuer m tour commumty you name it joiiryeltowpageshasit 0 our towns got everything tine shops handy services helpful people and the one place to find them all is in your yellow pages take for instance all the things to do with cars your yellow pages can help you buy or rent a new car or repair or service your present one whatever you need your yellow pages can help you find it quickly and easily whether it be a fleet of luxury cars or a simple ire valve cap like the one illustrated yes ifs good to get in the yellow paf habit everythings here in townl cveryunihcte in town

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