Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1971, p. 20

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NORTH EDUCATION LEAGUE FINALIST J JUST MISS Stcwartlown Senior Public Schools boys basketball tcom made It to the finals but hid to settle or honours in the North Halton Education Area boys basketball plijoffs Winners were Fairvicw who captured the two game total points series Mew art town finished first in regular play and defeated Martin Street of Milton in the semi final round In the back row from left are conch McForlane Gerry Williams Rolf Aeldon Morrison Jeff Crawford and coach Peter Gardner front rov from left Mike Cnndlcss Andy Long Doug Thompson and Blake Kneeling is manager Barry Brown Missing are Martin Holland and Bob Approve 100000 Purchase Plans for Escarpment Land The gradual of Niagara Escarpment lands in Halton was started last week when the Halton Region Con servo lion Authority approv the spending of lor purchase of escarpment Land general manager Murray Stephen said the mo ney could up to 1 acres of land at going price of an acre Medical Fraternity Increases by Two DK ALEXANDER Two new doctors have set up offices in town over the past three weeks Phillip Mead and Dr Alexander Fur n ess Dr Mead graduated Iron London University London England and worked In to Is in Dorset From there hi went to Australia where he spent ten years In June 1968 he came to Can ado and was attached to Hospital in Toronto At the beginning of the he opened an office at Younr Street on the corner opposite the Legion Ilia wife and three children Hugh 16 Gregory and 11 moving into a house on Metcalfe Court this week WORKED IN MISSION Alexander a no live of Toronto graduated from University of Toronto in 1905 and was in general practice Brampton tor three years While travelling around the world ho worked In a mission hospital Id Malawi Africa for a few months Just recently ha served as anaesthetist at East General Hospital office- is at 3 Maple the location as J Mar tin is living Crescent This is the first a purchase of escarpment land is being undertaken LONG RANGE It is part of a long range plan of the provincial gov to preserve the in its natural state adopting many of the recom made in the 1969 Report The report was by the government and recommended among other things purchase of tho escarpment lands and a crackdown on stone quarries operating on or near the escarpment PITS The quarry crackdown be gun early last fail had fore ed some operators to close their pits until they were cleaned up but the joern has been granting most operators monthly permits to keep Gallery So town art alkrv Mr and John it their Charles Street home will be featured in television show later this Cameramen for the Man at the Centre show were in town this nick filming The local scenes will be used i a document about Barker whose landscapes and portraits are presently featured the Gallery I The hour show will be I telecast sometime in May Reception Dance Follows GagneBrown Wedding Vows Mr and Mrs Ed Drouillard Mrs Dan Connor and Mrs Till- HERALD entertained some of their Damn arc the two THURSDAY MARCH mi at their home on Sat women to attend PAGE evening Those present for Cordon lucre Mrs Anne Norton Club In on Tuesday I Ola Robin Mr and Mrs Mills of this week Several tlrls and Mr and Mrs Frank Smith I town an interest In this the next club for the home- making project Smith was scene of much activity on Saturday aft and evening when one of local girls was married in the United church here Miss Janice Drown became the bride of Mr Henri Janice Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Don Brown and granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Donald Leon The catered for the wedding supper which was held in the church basement tives and friends of the bride groom were invited to a reception and dance in the community centre later that evening whore they had the op portunity to meet the bridal parly and congratulate the newly weds Ac extend sympathy to Mrs front Wright and Mrs Floyd who recently suffered the loss of their uncle Mr Hen ry Mr and Mrs tended the funeral in Cllf I lust week There was a turn out of members the March meeting of the It was held in tho of tho Church Mrs Norman Sinclair 1st vice pros opened the meeting and on duties of the president Mrs Sales who avoidably was a little late in arriving The roll call was an I swered by each naming a char of the bible beginning with the letter The was given by Mrs Si me of the bus discussed was a of a bus trip for the future Final plans were made for the catering to be done later month The report was which stated a number of quilts had been completed and given to the needy Mrs Norm on Sinclair gave topic Lunch wis served by Mrs Glor Johnson and Mrs Edna Shortill Mrs Marshall reported see four robins nil together out side her bedroom window one morning last week Pleased to report Mr tor is feeling much bet and ii making Rood prog ress under the of the and nursing stiff at the Mis I hospital He hopes to be home soon Mr and Trod Slnclalrj and Mr and Mrs Norm Sin were guests at the wed ding or their nephew Mr Sinclair The wedding took place in Toronto on Friday evening Member Tells of Trip to Newfoundland The meeting of the Countess of Clup ter I O D I- was held Monday home of Mrs J mes Linton Court with members present Mrs I presided and Mrs A W Gilmer secretory the minutes and letter of thanks on of Kin Court was receiv the ehapter for tt I ridge A news item reid by Mrs which staled that thirteen incubators had been sent to the Canadian North fur I- babies A of ten dollars was in help furnish tho com ity hull it Alt pi skat Tie donations to the pro vineial and national funds were An opportunity sale will be held at an early date in fall raffle was I eld on waste donated by Mr S Penney to the chapter an this w won by Miss Helen Mrs II II Jones volunteered to act as member ship convener The April meet in will be the innivcrsary din which will be held April 11 it lie Driftwood Detills of tit provincial chap ter of Ontario I O D Short Story competition have been posted In the local library More wool is to 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