Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 13, 1973, p. 12

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Page 10b GEORGETOWN HERALD Thulday Sept 13 1973 RIBBON WINNERS Stewart of Hornby is at the halter of her female which was judged reserve grand champion In her class at a junior competition at the Canadian National Exhibition Ken McNabb of Georgetown Jum0 compel I ion the Guernsey female Canadian calf which judged Inhibition reserve grand champion in a SILVERWOOD Mr and Mrs Bernard Pranks of Yorkshire England are guests of Mr and Mrs Crawford Mr and Mrs G Burt Mr Henderson along with Mr and Mrs J Lawson spent a few days at recently Mr and Mrs Miller along with her sister and husband enjoyed almost eight weeks travelling west to Vancouver Island and Victoria and did some fishing while visiting relatives there Bradley and Donald Thompson spent some of the hot weather at hockey school in Community sympathy extended to the Bailey the death of Jim brother Bill recently Alicia Scott ii it si run IhTAHOIUI J Mill St if The Man For The Job PHIL Mil TELLS North Not Being Considered For Halton Headquarters Site Allan Masson Region chairman told Township council last week that Acton Georgetown and have not been considered by a county committee that Is seeking sites for a new regional ad ministration centre He said the search has been concentrated In the northern areas hat are close to the county population centre Mr made the statement during a visit to council He said he came Just to explain my job 1 m really Just a working guy trying to put together working framework he said noting that his position Is to talk in the county and concern the extent of his power Im tr the government he said Frankly I hope the people buy the skeleton at the Oct 1 election and put the meat on it In response to questioning by councillors Mr said he felt the present Administration centre located in Milton should be vacated by the regional government The building now owned by the count leased In part to the province is currently occupied in BO percent of its area by legal facilities and in only per cent by county offices 1 think it would be cheaper to per cent to the courts than to convert the lor the region Mr said He noted however that a final decision on the location must be made the CHAMPED He warned that the new government would be faced with a years period of time before it could purchase new property and before a new building could be constructed He sold conditions at the present building would be cramped until that move can be made Mr said the council will begin work quickly after it is elected Oct i Although it will not assume office until January In the new year We II make resolutions vote on them and adopt them from October to December he said On Jon l well pull the trigger to enact all we ve compllshed Much of council preliminary work will be to hire staff and enact procedural bylaws he said The region will employ staff members but Mr Masson said at least half of hat number will be police officers Although a regional police force govern entire area Mr Masson said Ontario Provincial Police now on duty in northern municipal areas will be phased out gradually four He said he was advised in Township and In Acton that people like the service hey re gelling from the councillors confirmed that a similar sentiment exists in this township The working staff of the regional government will first Be by provincial appointed selection board which will make recommendations to the regional council In response to questioning Mr that municipal administration heads may make recommendations to the board but added that candidates from must applications coming from outside the county If hey look at one they re going to look at all of them Mr Masson said He added however that all other factors being equal a local person would be chosen over on out aider The new council will be inaugurated Oct IS at a gala ceremony in Burlington Mr Masson explained that only in that community are facilities large enough to handle an expected crowd of Half of the crowd wilt receive In vita lions he said he rest will come as guests of the invited Nearly full blooded aborlginles still live in Western Australia more than half In the trophic north where they labor as iron miners irrigation workers and cowboys Play It Safe On School Bus Students are reminded that a bicycle Is a vehicle and Is subject to Ihe Highway Traffic provincial rules of the road and local bylaws To meet he standards of the law a bicycle must have a bell or horn in good working con If ft is used between dusk and dawn It must have a white light in front and red ligm or reflector at hi rear Reflective tape must also be applied white on the front forks and red on the rear fender Riders should follow these safety tips 1 Keep control don weave or stunt 2 Drive on Ihe right near he curb Check for traffic before making left turns Make right urns near the Dismou end walk busy streefand intersection Give proper hand signals Never more than one on a bike Know and obey traffic signs Never hitch on a moving vehicle 10 Always drive in single file 12 Obey police and school patrols 13 Check in all directions before entering a street or high way 14 Never Insist on the rightof way a bicycle is very fragile compared to an automobile Carry books or parcels In a carrier if no carrier tie or strap books firmly to the handlebars 16 Always give proper and clear signals in time to warn others of your intentions Make sure bike la In good mechanical condition Vickie Lay School of Dancing Nursery PreBollet Ballet RAD Classes to be conducted at the Holy Cross Auditorium Maple Ave by Vickie Lay and Lay Elem Cecchetti Graduate National Ballet School REGISTRATION AND ENQUIRIES off TELEPHONE County Board of Education Night School Registration The following night courses will be offered at GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Registration Monday Sept 17 1973 730 930 pm ALL CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEK OF MONDAY OCTOBER 1 1973 CREDIT CLASSES COURSE AND YEAR Mathematics Analysis 13 Biology 13 Geography 13 Mathematics Sr Credit Biology Credit Geography Credit Welding Typing Typing Shorthand 10 Blueprint Reading Wens Fitness And Recreation TIME 7 10 p p 00 p p m 9 p m 9 p Wed Wed Mon Wed Tue Thurs Mon Wed Mon Wed Tuesday Thursday Wednesday Tuesday Monday FEE 00 Many Ihe classes ire offered iwlct lor is weeks A second semester beginning Fcbruiry lb ivJ iv II be ottered there GEORGETOWN GENERAL INTEREST hour courses are held three hour 10 WEEK COURSES are held p COURSE Antiques Auto Maintenance for Men Women Bookkeeping for Small Business Brush Up Your Typing Skills Cottage Home Maintenance Hostess Interior Decorating and Design Home Cottage Wiring Law for the Individual Office Procedures Creative Painting Ornamental Pottery Prepare Yourself for the Ski Season Rug Hooking Upholstery Woodworking for Men and Women FEE 17 00 20 10 00 20 SEWING CLASSES CLASS EVENING TIME WEEKS FEE Sewing 1 Beginners Monday m 25 Sewing Tuesday m 25 Baste Kntt Fabrics Thursday pm Sewing II Wednesday 00 Teenage Sewing Saturday 9 Noon 10 LANGUAGE COURSES Conversational French i and I will be offered from Courses are twenfv weeks In length The lee is 30 Tuesday and Wednesday evenings See page Ine In the brochure lor more Information respectively ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE M MOOR MOORE PARK PLAZA STORE FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN TIP RUMP ROAST 159 LB HINT OF MAPLE OR MAPLE LEAF SIDE BACON 1 WATT LIGHT BULBS 59 RED ROSE ECONOMY PACK 20 EXTRA TEA BAGS TEA BAGS TBONE SIRLOIN STEAKS 169 LB MAPLE LEAF WIENERS 1 LB MANNINGS BULK ASSORTED VARIETIES COOKIES 39 CHRISTIES Reg 65 CHOCOLATE rft ROLLS 59 SPECIALS ON SALE SEPT Custom Drapes 7 Da Delivery Installation By direct factory to you selling and volume buying we at National eliminate costly overhead Our qualified drapery consultants carry a complete range of our newest and finest fabrics and are ready to measure your windows and give you an exact on the spot quote no the finest custom drapes for your home at the lowest possible price Head Office SHOP AT 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