Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1971, p. 7

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MOVE OUT DAY FOR DISCARDS Mark Osborne and Herman of town works get set to the heave ho to a washer set out tor pickup during Saturday bulky funk day which concluded the week long Greco Up Washers bathtubs barbecues rs and all kinds furniture were carted to the dump In a steady procession of town vehicles private trucks and station wagons BUT SOME LinER SURVIVES GREENUP Tali Is not a before picture It was taken near the corner or tires and iter the town wide cleanup and litter chase was over which Just goes to prove the best way to make the town attractive Is to not throw the Utter In the first place FOR PROFESSIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES CONSULT A REALTOR A realtor is a professional Id Real Estate who sub scribes to a strict code of ethics as a member of the local and tho Canadian Real Estate Association He Is trained to evaluate your problem mead a solution So whether you arc selling a 3room bungalow or a Chateau see a realtor Look for this seal which only he can display BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE Nursery for Retarded Handicapped Okayed The North Association for the Mentally Retarded re ceived the goahead from Es- council Monday night to hold a nursery school for re tarded and handicapped child ren in the recreation roam of tho addition to the A ft In dustries building in the old Hornby school They were not so lucky with the request for a grant of of maintenance costs council decided they would have to know tho exact costs before co ming to any decision Mrs Jennie told council the ages would vary from IB months to five years with a few older children who had never been reached before being trained before attending Sunshine School They should be borne with their mother at that age Ct Wilfrid Leslie remarked Mrs explained that the earlier a retarded or hand Icopped child la trained bet ter success It is almost Im possible for mother at home to do this especially if has other children plied Mrs Tho reeve said they would look into the grant structure but they could not stop them going ahead on their own since there was no change In the land use NOTICE In order to allow our Paris Serv staff to the Holiday Weekend ther fa I our Paris Serv ce will be CLOSED MAY AT AND Will REOPEN TUESDAY MAY 25th AT 800 AM Our Haw Usd Ctr Dtpfs will bw it usual on Saturday May North Halton Ford St DID YOU KNOWT The saxophone got its name from its inventor Sox Should be no Nothing To Do Complaints Now The young should not complain about having nothing to do this summer since the Recreation Commit tee has opened up the high school for an eight week pro gram starting Juno and finishing August Lew Martin high school physical education teacher and coach of the win wrestling team will sup ervise the program with two other adult supervisors 121 Convictions Registered in Friday s Traffic Court Two convictions were resist and In fines imposed in Georgetown criminal court Tuesday convicitions were registered under tho Criminal Code and Liquor Control Act Tho fines were JIM and res pectively Eighteen persons were charges were on tho docket put two charges were withdrawn or dismissed and charges were remanded to a court Judge James Black was on the bench and F was acting Crown Attorney CONVICTIONS In a traffic court here Fri day 121 persons were convicted and fines totalled Most of It was under the Highways Traffic Act but of it was for by law infractions Ten of the convictions were under bylaw and traffic In all there were traffic charges and 19 bylaw but charges were withdrawn or missed and six cases remand ed HEAVY DOCKETS Since Georgetown court star ted here April there have been convictions registered in Criminal Court and in Traffic Court Fines have total led There have been as many as 155 charges on a single Traffic Court docket Largest docket in Criminal Court to date has been charges Antique Weapons Interesting Draw to Show Leo of George town president of tho Antique Arms Collectors is en thusiastic about the way In terest in old weapons collections is swelling It catching on like a house Mogloughlen comment cd at tho clubs anniversary show in Acton arena Sunday Wo about 300 displays hero today Almost all the rink space is in use About people visited the show biggest and most sue since the collectors op ened shop one year ago Certainly our most success ful show yet secretary Rupert chimed in And were year old almost to the day There are people here from as far away as British Columbia The Vancouveritcs Bill and Mrs beamed behind a gun display near the rink in behind goal position hockey season setup Don Galloway Scarborough scored with his special display of Winchesters Harold Sleet ha Yorkshire husband and team were back again FOR MONTH OF MAY ALL EXTERIOR PAINTS 00 off OFF PER QUART Vinyl Vinyl Coated f PAPERS We feature In stock for immediate selection OakQueen Paint and Wallpaper Ltd 130C ST 077- Opposite Houm Dally to p Thursday and Friday til 9 ALLTA8TBS gyms the and the art rooms will each have events going to cater to all tastes not Just the athlet ic ally minded There will be sports of course but in lion there will be discus sion groups cultural Interests perhaps a drama club and program patterned on Under Attack The cafctorium will be the games room with cards ga mes and If someone will do nate an old pool table and ping pong table they will also be available SOME UNSCHEDULED Friday nights a dance will bo held one week and the next week a show is planned From 1pm till tho school is open to years of ago and over and In tho evening from 7 till 30 it Is open to any and over 60 of the program will be scheduled activities and the remainder will bo unschedul County Board of Education is enthusiastic about having the schools us ed as community centres but any damage or vandal ism could result in their be ing closed so warns Recreat ion Director Doug CoUIson Operated Home Farm Warwick Coupland Dies Edgar Warwick Coupland second son of the lato Charles and Juno Coupland died sud denly at his home at Nerval on Thursday May 13 Ho was his year bom of July on a farm on tho town north of the village on what is now Upper Canada Col lege property Ho attended school at and farmed all his on the homo farm His main interest in life was being a good neigh bour He was member of the first committee to form Scouts and Guides In village He was on Anglican He Is survived by two brotb- and one sister the Rev Robert Coupland of Klngivllle Mary Mrs James Maxwell and Roy Coupland both of Hornby The funeral was held on Sat urday May 15 at the Harold C Funeral Home Georgetown Tho service was conducted by his brother-in- law Canon James Maxwell St Stephen Anglican Church Hornby assisted by his brother tho Rev Robert Coupland of Kingsvillo Pallbearers were Walter Shea Herbert Gordon Bruco Miller and Wilson In terment was in Cem etery JIMS Steering Service SPELlAi lFD Brake Service Whaal Allsntisnt a Wheel Balancing 121 PARK STREET Glen Fingertip Start Cut a swath with thit Lawn Boy Deluxe two speed cult Tho Ideal tor generous acreage Then there the Boy If on Canada most popular power mower Make your choice HORNBY GARAGE REGULAR A D E R T I S E R GET THE BEST RESULTS START YOUR CAMPAIGN NEXT WEEK s The Georgetown Herald 8772201

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