Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1971, p. 23

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Plant Saturday Was Arbor Day For East End Neighborhood Al their own expense residents of Drive Baylor Ores and Wilson Avenue bought 58 oak leaf mountain ash trees and planted them on the townowned boulevards along the three streets Saturday Peter Van of Dutch Landscaping and Nurseries Huttonvllle surrounded by onlookers demonstrated the proper way to plant the trees before each went off to plant his own trees Two residents Peter Hughes and Julian Reed pressed by the evidence of civic pride donated their efforts to the tree planting Peter Hughes the holes for the trees with equipment used In his orchards on Farms while Julian Reed donated the topsail The whole neighbourhood and joined In an afternoon street dance and later a neighbourhood evening party Balllnofad Home Nursing Teacher Shows Emergency Conduct The Leisure Lassies met for their meeting Saturday October at the Community Centre Mrs Elaine Sales RN president of the Georgetown and District Red Cross and instructor for the home nursing course was guest speaker She discussed the Neighbourhood residents look on as landscopcr Peter Avoird shows how to plant a mountain ash sapling iffy eight such by householders were pi riled on town boulevards Speaker Tells CCOG Georgetowns Landmarks Should Be in Inventory Speaking to Concerned Citizens of Georgetown last week at Park School Prof S Goulding from the Faculty of architecture University of Toronto describee various methods that can now be applied to preserving Ontario past He recalled how some of his first work In historic preserv alion occurred 14 years ago In Ottawa when the West Block of the Parliament Buildings was about to be demolished in order to create more office space They were fortunate in averting and from that time on developing public interest In local and national history has produced operation at both Provincial and Federal levels Dr Goulding explained how the Ontario Heritage Found has been working to acquire preserve and restore properties of historical and architectural Interest through out the Province working with the Federal Government on a costshared basis to preserve certain structures judged to be of National importance An example of this has been the recent restoration of the old Apothecary Shoppe at Niagaroonthe Lake which has attracted thousands of visitors already he said NOBODY HfcRE Inventories of historic landmarks have been made In Peel Oakville and on the lake front but so far nobody is doing this part of Halton he continued advised that when people become more with what is of historic value within their community they can more effectively net to prevent destruction of such places From the various invent of historic places it has shown that not only single structures are selected but often a block a neighb a group of buildings within a certain setting as well as a unique street layout or how the trees are situated he said These turn out to be Ihe most Important things worth preserving and I think Georgetown is a very example of lhat You ve got specific areas here groups of buildings fit ting together and making a statement for the whole DONATIONS Prof Goulding concluded his talk by describing how the Ontario Heritage Foundation accepts donations from private groups and business organizations All donations are deductible for Federal and Provincial Income tax pur measure thai should be taken Tor car accident victims also for those that had been accident I burned or had taken poson Mrs Sales and her daughter Carol then gave a demonstration an pressure bandages and mouth to mouth resuscitation Mrs Sales In summing up said and she stressed the lhat one Guides of Georgetown Company spent an enjoyable election night at an outdoor meeting They met at St An drew Church hiked to Hungry Hollo and established a camp tire beside the river After roasting they were entertained by Cornflower Patrol skit and Daisy Patrol s scavenger hunt The sing song wb by a few minutes Silence while the girls listened to the sounds of nature Smith has been elected historian for the Company She will keep the 1971 yearbook to include pictures and information supplied by each of the patrols 1st Glen Williams Brownies had a party In St parish hall Thirty five smartly costumed girls were there to enjoy games songs and spooky stories The parent committee of the group served lunch Georgetown Brownies also had a en at Lutheran Church when costumed Brownies turned out Games and songs were enjoyed and each received a bag treats eight girls were enrol with their parents in vitcd to attend John Ericsson a Swede who became an American was the designer of the Monitor that Yankee checscbox on a raft IS SOMETHING must keep cool and calm in any emergency The girls then paired off and tried the demonstrations out on each other Mr Archie McEnery although still confined to hospital is much improved A carload of I GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY NOV MP1 Page Georgetown I Cycle Sports WATER ST Whats the library got besides books A lot mote than you think For example you can rent a dim and a projector Borrow a slereo album Join a workshop See a travelling art splay Take k ds to a puppet show All sorts of fun things Of course not all these act ire going on at every library But even the smallest library will loan records or rent films Just ask the librarian And if you want lo jo n the fun the bigger I drop in A Halton Branl and counties belong to the South Central Regional System If you I n area you re entitled to use the fac lilies of arty of our es Correction We mean your librar SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL LIBRARY SYSTEM TOPS IN POPS Hear Canadian Brass Pops Concert at the Centennial School Gym Ddrcx an December ladles attended the area convent ion in last week They were Mrs Thomas Given Mrs Jesse Mrs Ada Kirk wood and Mrs Leo Jamleson Mr and Mrs Bert Crowe of Mississouga were Sunday visitors at the Smith farm This has been an exceptionally warm fall with the frosts hanging back Flowers are still and last week Mrs Albert Smith who lives in the BsUinafad community picked a crate of beautiful raspberries from her garden Winifred Smith RYDERS TV Sales Sendee 49 Mam St N 8779796 Introduces The New MADE IN CANADA By Motorola THE COLOR TV WITH THE WORKS IN A DRAWER Model 904 COMPLETELY SOLID STATE NO TUBES 798 With plug in modular construction Even the regulated power supply Plug in Year Warranty All Parts Year Picture Tube Plan And with TUNING NOTE QUASAR NOW MADE IN CANADA GRANDOPENNG SILHOUETTE FIGURE SALONS Now Open in Georgetown at 150 Mam St North MOORE PARK ONLY A MONTH FOR COMPLETE MONTH PROGRAM Half Price for Students OFFER EXTENDED TO NEXT LADIES OR UNTIL QUOTA REACHED 8 GUARANTEED RESULTS If you tail to receive results SILHOUETTE will extend membership FREE for months EASY AS ABC CAN COME DOWN IN DRESS SIZE 14 to dress a dress IBiodreiisue to droit 22 to draittii -ADVANTAGIS- No contract to uprvition figure expert No exsrciiat No NO CONTRACT TO SIGN CALL NOW 8775156 BRING A Salons 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