Pats lib THURSDAY SEPT GEORGETOWN HERALD NORVAL NEWS in ami summer as uie instruction Job of the highway and illdlng the new bridge TALK CONTACT COURSE Fran public health nurse and supervisor of he Georgetown County Health Unit talks over an upcoming meeting of the contact centre with Gail Williamson volunteer recruiter In front of a poster advertising the nine week course for volunteers and any Interested people The course will be conducted by Rev Peter Barrow GLEN WILLIAMS teams are as follows atoms wound up then- season by winning championship of County Junior girls lost their finals to but finished with a very close game lost out In their semifinal round to bantams are In their final rounds one game up on Horn by midgets are still waiting to play against either Hornby or Burlington juveniles have squared their series one game each with Guelph and Squirts are starting their final series with In tbe Ontario rural series the peewees lost the third game against the Six Nations ban tams won last Saturday night against Norwich and that gave them the bantam C group championship for the OBSA Juveniles eliminated and will play Lambeth in the final ORSA In the juvenile series the first game is to be played in the Glen this Saturday evening Muriel and Ernest Miller of Glen Williams and friends Mr and Mrs Jim Roe of Georgetown have returned borne from a lovely trip out to tbe west coast They did a lot of sightseeing motoring with their trailer They visited for three weeks with Ernests brother Mr Frank Miller and Mr and Mrs Elgin Miller at Campbell River on Vancouver Island Having vacationed for a total of weeks they returned home Aug Rev and Mrs RE Ruggle and family have returned home from an enjoyable holiday with Mr Ruggles mother at her cabin in a remote area north of St Johns United church Is having its congregational on the Glen church wn Sunday Sept Rev Harold Martin will have returned to take charge of the church service Mr and Mrs Ellis Arm strong and their two sons Ricky and Perry accompanied by Ellis brother MacDonald spent a few days In Thunder Bay visiting with Mr and Mrs Gerald Pesheau followed by a visit for the remainder of the week with both parents near New Carlow Mr and Mrs Harold Arm strong and Mr and Mrs Elijah MacDonald They returned home last weekend Lola and Gunther Wulf and family motored to the east coast spending their week vacation at Fundy Park In New Brunswick Lola remarked that tbe weather was very cool but they all had a very enjoyable time The Glen Boys Youth Group and Mrs John Is having get recently spent the weekend together at St visiting with Mr and Mrs Altons parish hall This group William of Brampton is becoming very popular in their cottage in Sunridge this area and a large Increase c M Williamson in membership is expected this year Residents of the east end of be village have been breathing eating and living with dust this summer as the construction bullc- progresses The hot humid weather of tbe put week hasnt Improved coomUona any In fact all of the village is now coated with a film of dust It la hoped that no more strikes will holdup tbe work First the bridge workers and then tbe road crew were out on but work seems to be progressing well now Ac cident are continuing to happen some motorists through at too high a speed Now that school baa started children from this part of tbe village will have to walk on this dangerous highway dodging construction equipment and traffic four times a day All residents of the village will be glad to see tbe work finished and the end of the dust but all are not agreed that this progress will be best for the village Major Don Carney Air Defence Commands In strument check pilot stationed at North Bay who served with Canadas observer group In a peacekeeping role in Vietnam along with groups from Hungary Poland and In JOIN A LEAGUE or JOIN A TEAM For pin BOWLING Call or For Professional Red Estate Services CONSULT A REALTOR A Realtor Is a professional in real 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of power from Pickering The Province of Ontario appointed Ornond under the Public Inquiries Act by Order In Council OC 205372 dated the 211 June 1972 as amended by Order In- Council 294772 dated the September 1972 to Inquire Into the transmis sion of power from to Pickering 2 Following on the recommendations contained in Co loner Solandt a Interim Report dated the 31at October 1972 Mr Bruce environmental consultant was retained by Commissioner Solandt to undertake public study and to make re com on the beat location for the GOO transmission lines between and Pickering 3 Mr Howtett will file hit report and recommendation pertaining to thli matter with the Commissioner and will present an summary of the report and recommendations to Interested parties at a public hearing on September 1973 Any Interested parly who wishes to present a brief related to this matter file a copy of a brief with the Secretary on or before October 1973 Indicating at tha same lime whether or not he to speak to his brief at a public hearing Any other Interested party who wishes to make oral representations at tha subsequent public hearing either personally or through a representative should Indicate his Intent to do so in writing to the Secretary on or before October 1973 Commissioner Solandt will hold further public hearings on October IS 22 and and on such additional days as may be required In order that interested parties may have an opportunity to ask questions Mr Howled and to present evidence 7 The public hearings on September October IB 17 19 22 and 1973 will be held in Ontario Room Block Queen Park Toronto commencing at 9 30 a m To accommodate special circumstances and unique local concerns Commis sioner Solandt will consider requests by interested parties hold additional public hearings In other parts of Ontario either day or evening sessions AN such requests however should bellied with the Secretary on or before October 1973 Copies of Mr Hewletts report and recommendaliona will be on view In area Munici pal Offices and the Solandt Commission office Capias of all briefs will be on view at Commission office Individual copies of Mr How let I s report and racomman del Ions may be purchased from the Ontario Government Bookstore 880 Bay Street Toronto M7A1NB for the sum of each For further Information pleas contact Cole Secretary Tha Solandt Commission floor Ferguson Block Queen e Park Toronto 4100081431 when Canada withdraw I contingent recently He is ton of Mr and Mrs Elmer Carney of Maj Carney will tell about his experiences in Vietnam and about that country at a special meeting to be held In Norval United Church on Wednesday evening Sept 13 Anyone in terested in hearing about the recent developments In Viet nam are welcome to attend as this is a special evening for friends to renew acquaintance with him and other to meet Ma Carney and hear about Vietnam from one who has first hand Information on this country This will give all In tbe community the opportunity to get uptodate Information on Vietnam While recuperating from a broken leg the result of a swimming accident Gordon Browne spent three weeks visiting with his brother Douglas and family and other relatives In Surrey C Congratulations to Alan Murray son of Mr and Mrs Donald Murray and Karen Hauiey daughter of Mr and Mrs Ronald who were married in Norval United Church on Saturday Aug 2S The reception was held at the Centennial Building Bramp ton They will reside In Brampton Sympathy Is extended to Mr ana Mrs Earl MacArthur and family on the death of Earls father Cordon MacArthur of Brampton In Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton on Tuesday Aug J Donald son of the late Mr and Mrs LJC Bull formerly of died in North Bay on Friday Aug 17 His son Bruce who is In Tokyo Japan flew home for the private service Intermenl was in HQIcrest Cemetery On Tuesday evening Aug a memorial service was held Norval United Church Rev Wilson of a former minister of Norval United Church who is now retired conducted the service assisted by Rev R Walter Ridley Besides his son Bruce Donald is survived by two grandsons Brian and Clark and two brothers Frank Bull of Maine USA and George of He was predeceased by bis wife Christine a sister Lillian and a brother Harper Bull of Brampton Rev and Mrs Howard Smith and Stephen Paul Susan Mark and Peter enjoyed the month of August at a cottage at Falls Mrs Hazel Brown has been a silent in Georgetown and Memorial Hospital for he past few weeks Mrs E McLean BALLINAFAD Miss Heather Kirkwood has recently returned after ding a Stales week In he Count United Nations While away she visited Washington and Pennsylvania Mrs John has returned home after having to spend a few days in Brampton hospital for a series of tests Congratulations to Stewart Eckert who was lucky enough to win a 10tpeed bicycle when his name was drawn at a lucky draw held at Shoppers World aver the weekend Mrs Jesse McEnery spent a few days last week with ber daughter and and grandsons si Tars On Sunday she celebrated a birthday Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall attended an engagement party in Toronto on Sunday In honor of their grandson Jamie Miller Frank Smith received a phone call from England on Thursday Informing turn of tbe death of his sister who died at a nursing home in High Wycombe She had been in poor health for some time He and his brother Albert Smith of Acton are tbe only two left of a family of 10 Many of our residents took advantage of the long hot weekend to go camping Joan and Janice Wright spent last week visiting relatives in Toronto We are proud of two local Nancy and Jean who were on tbe championship Juvenile girls team taking tbe laurels when won over Selkirk on Monday night They played before a Urge crowd of spectators The Hiusburg team i playlng Erin for championship It was announced at tbe church service on Sunday that Sunday school would com mence again after tbe summer vacation It will resume on Sunday Sept Mrs W Smith HALTS The Ministry of Transport administers Acts covering all modes of transportation in Canada Taxi Cab Fares RISING As of Sept 1st 1973 Mortgage Funds Available Mortgages 2nd Mortgages Construction Loans Mortgages Purchased 4516232 EA Mitchell Ltd Realtor Queen St Brampton MOORE PARK PLAZA STORE EDCeU HEAT FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT FRESH CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS LUCAS ARTHUR No 1 SIDE BACON 1 BOOK MATCHES 19 Silvenvoods First Grade CREAMERY BUTTER 76 SCHNEIDERS WIENERS RED HOTS FRESH STEWING fowl 23 lb MACS MARGARINE SILVERWOODS YOGURT TWIN PACK 2 Reg FOR SPECIALS ON SALE SEPT STORES MOORE PARK PLAZA MAIN ST NORTH HOURS STORE ft SERVICE DEPT Open Dally Ma TTiwrstPrf PHONE BEST BUYS General Electric AUTOMATIC WASHER You II whiz through washday with all these premium features A choice two washspin speeds Five cycles or all materials Three different temperatures Huge 18 pound capacity 289 General Electric DRYER Here the dryer to take tender care of your clothes but get the job done quickly A choice of tempera tores and 3 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