Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 7, 1971, p. 2

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Mercury Reached 87 Saturday Record High By Roger Smith After the warmest September In 10 yean new temperature records were Bet in Georgetown on the first two days October On Friday October the high was M deg surpassing the old and 1650 Then on Saturday the high temperature reached This was not only a record for October old mark was in 1919 but a new high for October The previous record was dec on October 5 1951 Records date back to 19M September had a mean tern of above average The average high was average low 51 The first 15 days of September were very warm averaging by day by light This period was about deg above average The remainder of the month had nearaverage temperatures but there was none of the weather which usually arrives In late September Every day had a high tern or or higher Sept 1630 The highest temperature of Sep tember was deg on the 8th while the lowest was deg on the Only i9i A LOT OF SCOT Piping in a maxi Scot with mini bagpipes is George Mitchell of Crescent Six foot four inch James Forsyth wearing the Mackenzie tartan was the Impressive guest of the Mitchell household during a day visit He has since returned to his Inverness home Authority Enforces Watercourse Regulations Limehouse Silverwood 4H Club Names Officers We extend sympathy to Mr Alton and family in the passing of Mrs B reckon following a lenghty illness Rev N Young conducted the funeral at the McClure Funeral Home and burial was in cemetery on Rev R Kendall or conducted services in limehouse Presbyterian Church last Sun day preaching in the pulpit vacant of a regular minister He announced that Rev James Sutherland home on furlough after 17 years in Formosa and formerly minister at Campbellvllle and would conduct services next Sunday Oct 10 on behalf of the WMS The ladles served turkey dinners to arccord crowd of over last Wednesday evening The Club held their first meeting in the fall project Keeping Mentally Fit at the home of leader Mrs Bruce Lindsay on Saturday Mrs Clow Is assistant leader In their election of of ficers Anna Marie S winkles was made president Mary Ann vice president Henry secretary Judy Cassclman treasurer Rhonda Clow and Marsha Fry phoning committee and Lorric Clow and Barbara Burt press reporters Twenty girls and two visitors attended Pamphlets on driving exercises drugs ana sat My in the home were distributed Mrs A Benton PLEASE With Monday a Thanksgiving holiday advertisers and those submitting news Items are asked to provide copy today and Friday wherever possible to enable the Herald staff to enjoy the holiday weekend ICometo Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rev Harold 1100am Worship Service Sunday School am Baptist Church Minister Rev W Cairns Organist Mrs m Church School nam Morning Worship Evening Fellowship We Christ Crucified VISITORS WELCOME COME TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY Georgetown Alliance Church Evangelical Centennial Public School Minister D J Telephone 877 10 a Sunday School Morn Worship Even Service a t TOWN MAPLE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH REV ROBERT LOHNES Pastor Ma m Sunday School A 1 1- LI BAPTIST Georgetown Pentecostal Church Main SIN Rev Jack Mc Call urn 10am Sunday School Morning Worship Evangelistic Service Tuesday 8pm Prayer and Ministry us The Fair and See the film Search for Troth Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church BIT IMS Interim Rev John D Brampton m Church School lla Morning Worship Rev JamnSutherJand Missionary from Formosa Nursery Care St Georges Church ANGLICAN Street Rector The lev R Gallagher B A STB Trinity XVIII am Holy Eucharist a Family Eucharist Morning Prayer Kindergarten Jr Weofhar 1931 and 1031 were warmer LITTLE RAIN September was a dry month The weather station had only of rain average 1 although other locations in the area may have had up to 1 as thunderstorm activity was scattered through the area in the first week There was days with traces on others fell on the 13th and on the during an allday downpour There was a near average amount of sunshine with hours recorded percent above average days were cloudy while 18 had at least 10 hours of sunshine During the second half of the month there were three periods of overcast weather caused by the unusually active tropical storms and hurricanes of These storms have been the east coast of the and Canada for weeks NO FROST weather stays reasonably good there should be a spectacular foil colour display in about two weeks time The very quiet weather of September has kept most of the leaves on the trees and there had not been a frost as of October 4 Problem Areas Fill construction and water course regulations have been enforced in problem areas of the Credit River Valley at Nor vol Terra Cotta and Cheltenham during the past few months by the Credit valley Conservation Authority These regulations registered under the Conservation Authorities Act Reg govern the placing of sand Save areas designated by the Authority building any type of structure In flood areas or below the high mark deter mined by a hurricane type storm of any lake or stream interfering in any way with the existing channel of the water course CHANNEL Anyone thinking of changing a channel building or filling should contact the local municipal of flee Copies of the regulations and maps designating the regulated areas are available these offices If any construction work is planned in affected areas an application for a permit must be filed with the Credit Valley Conservation Authority at as per the regulations A permit may or may not be Issued for the proposed work depending on the Individual case NOTAWARr Many people In the valley arc aware that regulations arc enforceable They have far reaching planning Implications In the watershed and provide the Authority with the means to cut down further potential Hood damage In the valleys which are regulated Most Ever Register for Night School A total of people the largest enrollment ever turned up to sign up Tor night school classes at Georgetown School September Only will actually be taking courses since many had to be dropped through lack of interest Most of the courses dropped were academic credit courses The courses proving most popular were the hobby with pottery gourmet cool upholstery interior decorating and dressmaking heading the list Also in operation are business machines and oil and water painting hostess course wine making fcjiglish as a second language furniture refinishing welding convers French and teenage dressmaking Both wine making and teenage dressmaking are new this year ght school starts October 12 with various classes on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Thanksgiving Specials FALL the Ideal Time To Plant EVERGREENS BLUE DANUBE JUNIPER Spread Reg JUNIPER to Reg IT peclal PYRAMIDAL CEDAR 10 SCOTCH PINE SHADE TREES SILVAN MAPLE fg lAHOr THH8 Example SUNBURST LOCUST inw Many oilier to ihooup from FRUIT TREES Reg special HEDGING AMUR PRIVET win ELM AND MAM SHRUBS GOLDEN NINEBARK Reg J GOLDEN MOCK ORANGE IB a Special FERTILIZE tour lawn Trees and Shrubs nou with C L HIS Helps control disease In lawn Bag f lb one OPEN EVERY DAI THIS END FOR GARDEN NEFDS Nursery THE HOME OF THE GREEN THUMB mile north Phono WHERE THE GOOD FOOD IS IF YOU THINK IGA TURKEYS ARE GREAT IF YOU THINK IGA HAMS ARE GREAT IF YOU THINK IGA MINCEMEAT IS GREAT YOU ARE RIGHT THEY ARE GREAT BRING YOUR REGISTER TAPES TO A W For every receipt from 5 999 A W will qlve you off every order of or more With a tape of or more A will give you 1 00 off every order of 3 or more THIS OFFER EXPIRES NOV 14 TWO GREAT IDEAS ARE BETTER THAN ONE Mr IGA has the turkey you want ON LOW PMCt ON ALL SIZES OF REGULAR CANADA GRADEX FROZEN TURKEYS IGA FANCY Tomato Juice Kernel Corn 37 PUMPKIN PIE MINCEMEAT FROZEN MOOT CHOIcTrtAS 39 EXCLUSIVE AT IG SELECIEI SIZE TAILERITE AS FED YOUNG TURKEYS HAM STEAKS 89 SAUSAGE MEAT 35 SWIFTS SHAPED MURED Cooked Hams PARCHMENT Margarine 17 CALIFORNIAS FINEST CRISP PLUMP RED EKPEROR OR TH0HPS0N SEEDLESS GRAPES3 mm lKUUfWIKTtai APPLES ORANGES FANCY PUMPKIN FLAVORS SOFT jss DRINKS 249 LI LAST COLOUR CARROTS or ONIONS 249 Cheese Festival CHEDDAR CHEESE onion chip dip CFL SUPERSTAR POSTERS SET OF 3 POSTERS MINI HON Mil MOM CHECKAUNIT PRICING COURTEOUS SERVICE WEEKLY SPECIALS J THIS WEEKS LUCKY SHOPPER MRS B DAYMAN 3043 Queen Mssssaiira In the Mail Bag Too Bad It Could Be The Kids that Suffer Ontario Dear Sir It certainly was a sad day for Georgetown and area when The Royal Canadian Legion Found themselves in such a position that It as necessary for them discontinue their support of Saturday morning Kid Hockey In thai Town I given to understand that Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion has operated Kid Hockey since 1931 and has spent in the neighbourhood of not to mention the time and effort of Legion members their Ladles Auxiliary and others down through these years The of Kid Hockey Is function of people who not only Hockey but the system that must be employed While many figures have been mentioned In newspaper ihc percent figure for 1970 S3 Is rather Intriguing We understand the Council Issued a cheque to Georgetown In the amount of some consequently we Mould feel that someone in Georgetown should ask how this money was used either as a credit In the or was it placed in some other account Mlllon turned their cheque over to the Minor Hockey Association 1 am quite certain that In created parties are not aware of adjoining Kid Hockey groups For instance In the City of the Minor Hockey Association operating at three Arenas on Saturday mornings arc subsidized by the City to the extent of with ap proximately to by The Minor Hockey group Acton Is sponsored by Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion and pay GO an hour for Ice lime Milton Is sponsored by the Minor Hockey Association of that Town with free Ice time donated by the Town from a a to 15 m on Saturdays Bramp on Is subsidized by the Town of Brampton at a coat of proximately 1 with some paid by the Minor Hockey Association In all cases except Acton and Georgetown Minor Hockey as previously mentioned Is promoted through a Minor Hockey Association II is In our opinion certainly to be extremely difficult or a Recreational Committee to start at this time of the year to sponsor Kid Hockey Another important facet to consider Is the fact the Referees In the Georgetown Referees Association have given their time and effort at no cost on Saturday mornings It Is doubtful that this will continue If It the Recreational Committee will be faced with an Increased cost of upwards to some If the Association is used All concerned should remember that a goal scored by a tyke as It Is to any of the top professional players in the National Hockey League Sweater sets are another Important factor with Kid Hockey Somebody Is going to have to supply somewhere In the neighbourhood of 35or 37 sets at a cost unquestionably to the Taxpayer We certainly want paint out that procurement of sweaters at this time of year will undoubtedly be somewhat It Is unfortunate that the resent situation Involving Kid In Georgetown has been created If anyone is to suffer it could conceivably be the kids themselves This situation In Georgetown makes one wonder wherein the gratitude lies Yours truly NEW SEASON A film and question and an period with McDowell of the Dept of launches the fall season for the Association for Children with Learning Disabilities next Tuesday in the high school cafe tori urn Ran Fishburn ROOFING Sandblasting rooting Bam Steel roofing Asphalt shingles Chlmnayrapalra 8776204 HOURS A DAY

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