Trophy Presentation Aftermath Of Lions Santa Claus Parade The time and work Involved entering a fining float in the Lions Clubs Santa Claus parade was rewarded last Tuesday night when represent of the organisations win In their class were ted with their trophies at the Lions Club dinner meeting The lions trophy for best float in the parade was presented by Lions Club dent Ernie to Tony Cor- of the Georgetown Skating Club The Telegram trophy was pre sented by Jim Powell to Mary I of the Georgetown Girl Guides the Jim Snow tro phy was presented by Hunter to Alex of the Chamber of Commerce the Barber and Henley trophy was presented by Col J It Barber to Irwin Noble representing the Shnners In turn win presented the Cham of Commerce trophy to Ron Lacey of the Kinsmen Club The Georgetown Herald trophy presented by Anne C went to John Bojd representing the young people who built the float 1 tied Kids presented the tropl in memory of his father a long line member of the Lions Club known as the Bar Men Trophy It went to Hour Clark of the Cubs John Armstrong found If presenting three J T Armstrong trophy the Georgetown Hydro trophy and the Armstrong Insurance trophj The JT Armstrong tro phy went to Erie Stone reprc en ting the Knights of Columbus the trophy went to ge Mann of the Georgetown Cubs and the Armstrong Insur one to Dave fastings of the Georgetown Fireflies Camp ing Club The special award the Ed Pries Memorial trophy while having nothing to do with the Santa Claus parade is always presented at dinner This award for the most proved swimmer went to little Allison Morgan and was to her by Lion Chief Ernie BUILDING CONFORMS BUT CANT MOVE TO TOWNSHIP A request by A of acres on No to move a ft house from to his own land in was met with a flat No by council on Monday night pointed out the building conformed to the Nat building bylaw and ex the townships minimum area requirements The rcee pointed out there was a by law prohibiting houses into the township from other municipalities If the house Is in the it cm be moved with in the township he explained BE SPECIFIC reminded council buildings would soon all be d livcrcd to the site aire a built and could see no in his request The reeve pointed out the original intention of the bylaw was to keep out trailers and shack like buildings Why not say that then manded Be and set out limits house is 1 300 ft and is a well It home He stated it would cost him double the THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JAN 1971 PAGE The reeve stated As long as its not together when It comes in it OK If you want to take it apart and brink up on a truck thats alright he Does thit make sense challenged If I Lake nails out and knock it down then I can do it only to turn around and put it back on the site Cr Pick pointed out that the bylav still in effect and said If we bend it for you we have to bend it for someone else contended the by law should be changed to pre vent trailers or undersized homes being brought in but not ting homes that meet the requirements from coming in Until bylaw is changed we can do nothing said the RESTAURANT Shoppers World Brampton OPEN DAILY SAT SUN and HOUDAYS from la midnight MOTHERS FREE COUPON CI th coupon for Mother and give her a real treat for Brunch on Sunday MOTHERS FREE COUPON Thl coupon entitle to choke of Par Waffle Roll Up and what aver when accompanied by family at In Shoppers World Brampton on any Sunday In I January and February 1971 Your Independent Groosr real merchant not Utt an employes He own his own store local taxes and manages hi store to please you HE IS YOUR Ho has a personal Interest in Your Food Requirements THIS WEEKS MEAT FEATURES CANADAS FINEST RED OR BLUE BRAND BLADE ROAST Jan 30 HO Clarks Beans 517 With awards by cms an on last week are George Mann Cubs Roger Clark of Georgetown Cubs Alex of lh CI amber of Commerce Jo Boyd of Kay K Mary of Georgetown Gu Stone of Kn ghts of Irw Noble of Dave Hast ngs of Ge and fronl Tony of the George own F gure Skat Club Driver Dies in Hwy 25 Fatality A man was lied Friday in a two ear headon col lis ion on Highway at the Canadian National overpay a hall mile north of Milton Dead is Hay of son of Mr and Mrs C The accident happened at Accord to North a small foreign car as southbound on when it collided head on a northbound van driven by LI of Oak who was unhurt was pronounced dead at the scene by coroner Ivan Hunter Larger Office Better Service for Motorists The of Transport office at Mam St has undergone a move which has doubled the customer spate The part by the staff has been taken over as part of the room lor customers while the staff is now in an adjoining office incidentally the same place that housed the office when It first moved to Main St S borne twelve ago When interviewed by the Her aid Mrs Leslie Clark said the move was for twofold reasons fiivjug her more storage space as well as more customer space Actually I only need a large customer off for two weeks in the year but that last week do need it desperately Tho I suppose it really mat the last few days You just get away from a large Mrs Clark said plates were moving remarkably slow with auto ttn per Lent of the total number This means that large crowds the last few days will be almost imavoldible less this weekend sees a pick up in business Starting Monday the office open through noon bourn from rune to five six days a week It will be open on Sat urdays until lpm So ear owners are urged got their plates right away and avoid waiting EVELYN SHOPPE 7 MAIN ST N GEORGETOWN SALE BLOUSES PRICE Plus Many New Styles and Colours To Choose frqm Sizes Curling Ski Slacks BY JANTZEN DRESSES SUITS PRICE Samovad IEAN TENDER SHORT RIB ROAST 73 MAPLE LEAP READY TO SERVE DINNER HAMS SMALL LINK SAUSAGE MORTONS MEAT PIES FRESH LEAN GROUND CHUCK MAPLE LEAF POLISH SAUSAGE Tray PURE PORK 4 I oo 75 65 Carnation Milk Smiths Cherry Pie Filler 2 700 DelMonte Cocktail 3 AJAX Cleanser 5 for 700 Clover Leaf Pink SALMON Christies Raisin Bread 29c 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