Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1973, p. 22

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I RINK BUILDING WEATHER THURSDAY JAN 11 urn Page 10 I Gerry of the Georgetown works deport floods one of the town s outdoor skating rinks at Cedarvale on Maple Avenue West The works has been taking advantage of the current sub freezing spell to build a good Ice foundation at outdoor rinks throughout the town Up until the last few day December the weatherman had not been operating with the Recreation Committee THE DISTRICT AT A GLANCE Expect Start Dam In 74 SNLLGROVEConstructionof a dam will begin early in 1974 it was disclosed Chinguacousy council meeting by engineer Dick StolU Metro Toronto and Conservation Authority expects to go to tender this year and construction in early 1974 The dam probable location is near 155 just south of cast of Highway 10 Another location being considered is farther north in same concession A spokesman for the conservation authority said the recreational use at the dam would be of a passive nature False Fire Calls Alarming and reflglitcrs are expressing concern over a rash of false alarms six in the span of one week The Harms summoned firemen to Home Hardware and Cedar Spring Molel among other locations In most cases the dispalcher double checked with a phone call and discovered the alarms wen false before sounding the siren Bell Telephone has investigating personnclwhowillbcbroughtiniflheprank calls continue BarherGreeno Makes Move MILTON Barber Greene Canada Ltd has moved both its manufacturing and office facilities from Don Mills to its new plant in Milton Included in the move is the Ontario branch office which is responsible for sales service and parts for the full line of Barber Greene construction and n dust rial equipment in the province The Milton location was selected after a study of some 150 possible locations over a three year period Wolf Bounty will Remain payment of bounty on will remain in County County council agreed at their last meeting to retain the bounty after the nee had decided to remove it effective December 15 Clerk Treasurer Harry Baker said I understand In the north the wolves arc so bad the are decreasing Three were killed the north part of the county the first two weeks December Talk of 86 More Homes Erin Township council and provincial officers will meet with developers this month to discuss the third phase of subdivision containing homes Was President Of Womens Institute President of Georgetown Women Institute for four years Mrs Bert Palmer 22 Albert Street died in Georgetown hospital on Christmas Day Bom in Catfleld Norfolk England years ago she was the former Emily daughter of Herbert Sidney and Thiraa Neave Following their marriage In Church of England in the Palmers came to Canada settling for two years in Islington then to the Georgetown area moving to Georgetown In 1952 She was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church and the Royal Circle of the church She leaves her husband two daughters Mrs Emery Thompson Lena and Mrs Donald Bums Ellen of town Tour grandchildren Donna and Larry Burns Paul and Gall Thompson a brother in Canada and live sisters and four brothers in the area A brother Herbert predeceased her Rev Peter Borrow conducted the funeral service at the McClure Jones Funeral Home December and interment was In Greenwood Cemetery Pallbearers were nephews Norm and Barry Neave Misslssauga Ken Davidson Jack Thompson Jim Burns and Jim Usher Georgetown Holiday Visitors Here and There Mr and Mrs Keith Randy and Pamela Prince Charles had a happy holiday week with her parents the Harry Palmer In Chatham and her sister and husband Don MePhcc in Corunna for Christmas then to his parents home In Blenheim for New Years celebrations The Lome family Main St holidayed Christ mas and last week with relatives and friends in Mar mora A Gala New Years dinner party at the home of Mr and Mrs Peter Ingram and baby David 113 Prince Charles included Mrs L Mrs V Ingram Mr and Mrs J and son Mr and Mrs T Atkins and son Mr and Mrs A Mr and Mrs S Curric Mr and Mrs Currie and daughter Mr J Mr Miss nit from Toronto Mr and Mrs Jim Little and family from Calgary formerly Georgetown residents Mr and Mrs Mann Miss G Mit chcll Mr Ingram Mr and Mrs Wishart Mr and Mrs R and daughter from Georgetown Mr and Mrs Howard Jewell Baylor welcomed her parents Mr and Mrs A Manning from for Christmas and New Years celebrations also present New Year his sister and husband the Lee McDonalds from Mlmlco ATTENTION RATEPAYERS Township of Esquesing THE COUNCIL OF ESQUESING TOWNSHIP HAVE THE FOLLOWING APPOINTMENTS 1 COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT TWO MEMBERS FOR THREE YEAR TERM 2 ESQUESING COMMUNITY HALL STEWARTTOWN FOUR MEMBERS FOR TWO YEAR TERM GEORGETOWN DISTRICT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ONE MEMBER FOR TWO YEAR TERM 4 HALTON COUNTY MUSEUM BOARD ONE MEMBER FOR TWO YEAR TERM 5 HORNBY BALL PARK TWO MEMBERS FOR TWO YEAR TERM 6 LIBRARY BOARD TWO MEMBERS FOR THREE YEAR TERM 7 PLANNING BOARD TWO MEMBERS FOR THREE YEAR TERM 8 SOLANDT COMMISSION STUDY PROPOSED HYDRO ROUTE THREE MEMBERS WHO WOULD BE ABLE TO ATTEND MEETINGS HELD DURING THE DAYTIME AS WELL AS EVENING TO STUDY AND DISCUSS POSSIBLE HYDRO ROUTES FROM TO PICKERING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF BRUCE WHO HAS BEEN RETAINED BY THE COMMISSION TO MAKE FURTHER Any Interested ratepayer of Esquesing Township seeking reappolntment or appointment to any of the above Boards or Committees must make application In writing to the Clerk not later than Wednesday January Application must be clearly marked as to which Board or Committee appointment Is to be made DELMAR FRENCHA C T Clerk Treasurer Township of Esquesing R 1 Georgetown I I I NOSE ONE SIZE BE A BELIEVER SHOP BEAMISH GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE CLOSING OUT TEEPEE YARN 57 EVERYTHING GOES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES SHOP EARLY LIMITED QUANTITIES BEAMISH CLOSEOUT SPECIALS MENS BOYS MITTS GLOVES 30 KIDDIE PYJAMAS FLANNELETTE- ASSORTED PATTERNS THROW COVERS SOFA CHAIR LADIES JACKETS COATS REDUCED TO CLEAR 1 BUFFn STYLE FRYING PAN 11 KIDDIES BRIEFS 5 TO CLEAR AT 1 SHEETS COLOURED Tvln STRIPED PLASTIC DRAPES FT WIDE LONG 63 KIDDIES SLACKS SIZES TO CLEAR AT 1 00 BOYS THERMAL SOCKS 57 ASSORTMENT OF BOYS BLUE JEANS ASSORTED SIZES GIRIS 4 FOR LADIES BRIEFS KNITTING YARN A BLEND OF WOOL AND TO CLEAR AT 77 AN ASSORTMENT OF BRAS 77 KIDDIES TOPS ASSORTED SIZES AOOO TO CLEAR AT COOKWARE PURE ALUMINUM RE USABLE REDUCED TO 37 LADIES 5 NYLONS TO CLEAR AT 1 BABY GIFT SET Bathtub Diaptr Pall Baby Hangars Training Cup THOSE WHO BELIEVE SAVE AT BEAMISH

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