Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 1, 1973, p. 7

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Monday night Jan Mr Carl Volmar chairman called the meeting to order and spoke briefly to the audience Nominations were held for the board There was also a recreation committee appointed New members elected to the board were Mr Ivan Bird Mr inter and Mrs Anne Mrs Ed Smith and Mr former members complete a committee of five The members of the recreation committee are Mrs I 1 Connor Mrs Linda Carmen and Hill Smith who remained on from last On Thursday night the two lommittees met at the halt for a discussion period It was agreed hat circulars should be sent out residents and others to notify people of coming at the community committee hopes to organize activities for all ages from pre schoolers to older of the community Suggestions from anyone interested could be passed along to anyone of those mentioned on the committee in mind he par of everyone is needed for successful community i The V I members with the help of goad neighbour ladies have completed the se up it the norm of Mrs Bud Snow extend sympathy Mrs t dwin Icrryman and family in the loss of a husband and father Mr Ferryman passed iwoy in General Hospital last week viral hundred dollars worth of damage resulted from fire in the former Robert home on the Line last week The occupants are staying with friends until the inkriorof the home is repaired Winifred Smith Culvert Size Delays John Street Bridge Improvements to the John Street bridge have been delayed because Credit Valley Conservation Authority has declined to endorse the proposal ait year Georgetown council approved an estimated expenditure to repair the bridge The plan would have reduced lie size of the culvert under the bridge by half Hut the Conservation is insisting that the size culvert remain Town trie Willis told council s works committee Monday that the half size culvert should be satisfactory It is the same size as one fur downstream which the same stream under Maple Avenue near the waterworks building NO TROUBLE- It seems strange he told the committee that they can dictate culvert size but cannot hive statistics on water flow Y Hyde said that during Hurricane Hazel which counted for the largest water flow In history no rouble was experienced with the Maple culvert Council will approach the Conservation Authority for reconsideration If the Authority stands firm a double culvert will be the True Blues Support Home For Children The Blue Degree was exemplified for a new member Mrs Whitney at the January meeting of Hal ton s Pride Loyal True Blue Year end reports showed the lodge in good standing A size amount had been for warded to the LTB Orange for Children at Rtcn mondllill and a money gilt had been sent to each child for a Christmas treat Plans for this year include the annual penny sale and a fall bazaar An invitation was received to celebrate the of July in Port Perry It is centennial Th new lodge d Mrs Cathy Chambers presented a past mistress Mildred who headed the lodge In 1972 This ear officers are Mrs ambers worshipful mistress Mrs V Past Mrs Mills deputy mistress Mrs Harris recording secretary Mrs Jonie financial secret or Mrs Harry Mrs Preston chaplain Mrs It King director of ceremonies Mrs Dixon conductor Mrs Mel irlniv tUir Mrs lUr Mrs Mr link Mis 1 Sulinr Mrs lurtir Mm iiuimiiltu

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