Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1973, p. 19

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76 Fewer House Permits Issued as Building Declines Lions Bring Sons Daughters To Hear Police Constable million dollars from a total In The number of permits for value town dropped to this 149SI8in industrial permits rose this previc year from in 1971 and 179 in f 13 1970 according to the year end Swimming pools kept their but the number of com building report popularity rating of last year permits declined from The total of all building Increasing by five from in in 1971 to eight in 1972 Their permits dropped over one to S3 in 1972 less than half of the month for building was slower year In 1971 com than usual this year with only permits totalled In issued Coo while in the total almost all for alterations Lot was levies for the year collected by December always a slow the town were M HIM Members of the Georgetown a brought their sons and daughters to the first dinner meeting of the New Year Tuesday January at the King Won Restaur ant Constable McQueen of the Georgetown Police spoke the meeting on the topic of The Law and You He slated that we in a free country providing no one infringes on the rights or others He also quoted a judge who once said any person can swing their fist freely till It comes in contact with another person nose and then it becomes an assault Constable McQueen went on soy younger person s prank can lead to disaster and this means another person death turn in a false alarm and the fire maybe that much longer In gelling to a fire The constable also on the two kinds of law civil and criminal both resulting In trials and possible prlsonment The talk was followed by a movie on drugs and how they affect the brain and body The film Is norratcd by Sony Bono of the Sony and Cher Comedy Hour Groups who have not seen this film and wish do so may consult Constable McQueen at the Georgetown Police Dcpt Reviewer Says Alan Powells New Book is Mind Blowing A new book The City Attacking Modern Myths described by Globe and Mail reviewer as mind blowing book deserving lo be a best seller is authored by Alan Powell 35 Edith Street Alan lecturer in sociology at University of Toronto and specialist urban sociology thesis on Georgetown some time ago In which he discussed the way citizens in Georgetown participate in the community and how the own has changed over the post years as a result of Its proximity to Toronto Out of this has grown another book Smalltown Ontario which will be published within months In the last three or four years Powell Interests have shifted to problems of the city As a result he became Involved In the Stop Spadina battle and was chairman of the committee from 1969 lo 1971 when the battle was won This too has spawned a book entitled The History of the Spadina Battle to be published within a year In Powell words The Spadina victory started a whole movement away from a car oriented transportation policy to a public transit orientation which led the way for all Canadian citizens He wis one of many behind the reform sweep in Toronto elections The City Attacking Modern Myths published by CI el I and and St war I cording to the author is an edited collection of essays on some myths that previously guided urban politicians It looks at old fashioned beliefs about urban housing urban neighbourhoods and urban social services and the new man or power called technocrats in the book said Powell The long serious book is available In the Book Shop on Main Street and in the George town library On the Georgetown scene Powell strong opinions and says he Is deeply disturbed about the banks being the leading agents in the d est met ion of our architectural heritage on Main Street He criticized the I Contra Board of Ontario for failing realize the decentralization of facilities is the only way Main reel can and the new grow logcther he added The City Attacking Modem Myths Is sponsored by the University League for Social which every year focuses on project of Intern importance The profits will go to the League for next ycar project The last book sponsored by the League was Close the 49th Parallel Alan Powell had been caching at University of Toronto for seven years and was one of the first faculty members at the new Erin dale campus Social and Personal Mr and Mrs John and sons Jack Gary Mike and Gerard of Bard Lane had as Christmas and New Years visitors their daughter Mr and Mrs Robert Phillips of Uranium City North Saskat chewan and Mr and Mrs Phillips Sr of Toronto Mr and Mrs Arthur of Irwin Crescent unex met their old friends Captain and Mrs Peter Warkinton and daughter Gloria in church on Christmas eve So they all returned to the home afterwards Tor a short visit The Warklntons are now stationed at Moose Jaw Saskatchewan Mr T Walker of Shelley St had a for Christmas Their guests were her mother from Mrs Reed her sister Mr and Mrs Carl Ellis and family of Drayton- her brother Mr and Mrs Barry Reed of her sister lona Reed of Sudbury herbrotherMr and Mrs Glenn Reed and family of Georgetown and her other brother Mr and Mrs Lome Reed and family also of Georgetown Also thev had their son Howie and his new wife Pat Walker of George town and daughter and son In law Vlnce and Hugh of Burlington and Dorothy Simons from Bermuda Mr and Mrs Price 4 Upland Court and daughter Kalhcrine had as Christmas weekend visitors at their home her sister Agnes Murray of Montreal and her friend Philip Sullivan also of Montreal See us first about your estate Estate planning for the living well as protection for successors go together That why we suggest you call us right now to help you develop your living estate plan then get your lawyer to draw up your will Generation after generation Victoria and Grey has specia lized in helping to plan for estate development for today us well as protecting the inte rests of tomorrows heirs You make your will we make it work VICTORIA GREY 11 Main St BRAMPTON TRUST COMPANY SINCE THURSDAY JAN 11 I Unemployment Insurance Assurancechomage Canada Canada Applicants for Unemployment Insurance in the Acton and Georgetown areas requiring assistance regarding Unem Insurance Benefits should contact the Unem ployment Insurance Office at Wyndham Street North Guelph Telephone No 823 2140 or the Georgetown office which is open on Wednesday only of each week from to pm located the Cedarvale Centre Main St South B0NDEDS Collegiate Suiting 45 Reg Now Sayelle Knit Wool Reg Now 79 BROCADES SALE Towne Sewing Centre FULL SELECTION OF PATTERNS AND NOTIONS OFF NeedlePoint Kits and Canvases Remnants Price STILL AVAILABLE FREE OVERHAUL OF YOUR SEWING MACHINE WITH MO PURCHASES OVER DAYS Keep Sales Slips II- OIK TOM WITH Holiday Visitors Here and There Mrs Robert Martin 10 Churchill Crescent spent Christmas Day visiting her son and Mrs Daniel Martin and children Palncla Lisa and Daniel of 53 Sargent Road lr and Mrs Jack McAusland of 17 Norton Crcs were visited at home on Christmas Day by Mr and Mrs Bill Patterson and daughter Angela and Mrs Edward Patterson Senior For New Years Eve the went to Gore Township to spend the evening at a party at Mr and Mrs John Keerie home On January firth received a visit from Mr McBainandhis mother Mrs McBain enroutc from Detroit to their homo In Scotland A party was held In their honour that evening Mr and Mrs Den Mc and family of Mclntyre Crescent were visited at home for the Christmas mas Day Mrs Stole son and famllv Mr and Mrs Doug Stole and family of also visited hi Boxing Day all I at lended an open house party at Mr s brother Mr Mi Cormlck at Camp hells rescent Deborah from town his Mrs DoRosc from Toronto also son Gerry and his wife Terr from Toronto for Christmas celebrations Mr and Mrs Brian and daughters Kelly and Julie of Prince Charles Drive went to Lefroy to visit her brother Mr and Mrs Tom Porter and family for Christmas Day Also visiting the Porters were Mrs father Mr T Porter and sister Cathy of Port Elgin Mr and Mrs Larry Mojuery and children Marty and Angela of Ontario spent Christmas Day with her parents Mr and Mrs BUI Martin in Cheltenham 1 they visited his parents Mr and Mrs Larry Mnjuery Senior of Mr and Mrs Hill McNabb had a happy Christmas Day with their son Bob wife Nancy and their children I and In Hob and Nancy and family wore here with their parents for New Years Mrs Mildred Ml I hinald of Montreal was also a visitor Mr and Mrs Mills and children Kathryn Howard and Lynn of Mountain view entertained at home on Christmas Day Their guests Included her mother Mrs A of her aunt Miss Jessie Day of her sister and Mr and Mrs Ross Daly ana family of Scarborough Remand and Mrs John Mr and Mrs Ed McGrath and children Michael Tom Paul Gerard Margaret and Barbara of Crescent had as guests at their home on Christmas Day her sister Mr Mrs and family of Scarborough and her mother Mrs Anderson of Toronto On December a family reunion was held in Toronto at Ihe home of Mr and Mrs It Partington Mr and Mrs Michael and sons John and Michael Hi Irwin rescent had mi Mrs Vllulrlik Mr ond Mr- HI ill of Hi Slurs weekend he visited Mrs Kitchener Mr and Mrs Jim Lawrence of John St were very happy to be visited by her sister Debbie Burns of Camp Borden and her older sister Sharon Burns and her boyfriend Al Katzburg or Mr and Mrs Brian children Steven and Janet of 7 Irwin Crescent went to visit her mother Mrs Bradley of Union Wile for a family Christmas dinner Mr and Mrs Gilbert Preston of 18 Prince Charles were happy to welcome their daughter Sharon home for the holidays from Glenn Miller where she Is a teacher Mr and Mrs Herbert Preston Confederation St Glen Williams spent Christmas at home with their son Mr and Mrs Brian Preston and family from Kitchener and their daughter Susan Irom Brampton Mr and Mrs James I and and I of I ignn it the I mid In Toronio his Mr and Mrs mis Iur his Mr and Mrs I and family is day January Clearance Georgetown Most Exclusive Ladles Fashion Centre STARTING TODAY JANUARY 11th YES A FULL 25 OFF ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE WE FEATURE MANY QUALITY BRANDS 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