Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 12, 1975, p. 2

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Paget THEHFRAU Wednesday February It Charles Fogal heads 1975 fair Planning has begun In car Milne tbe society neat for the version of the secretary and Mrs Charlotte Georgetown Fall Fair Ironside treasurer were annual meeting of the reappointed Georgetown Agricultural auditor a report showed leaves town After close to years In dose until February years will be going to a store in operation on the Main Street of said manager Gordon Wry the Richmond Hill or Georgetown the Shoe The lease on the building was Newmarket areas once In Store closed Its doors for the not due to expire until then ventory la complete last time Saturday evening We won be having a going Mr Wry noted the store was out of business sale lie said The surprise move came as not doing too badly but could The goods win be taken back part of company policy to not compare to stores such as to other stores concentrate their efforts In those located In plates In It Is undecided as to the fate large plaxas and shopping Bra males and Brampton The of the building but the centres and to phase out all Toronto based company company has no further use for small downtown stores in the operates stores in the area the building which la leased Canada wide chain Mr Wry who has operated from a Georgetown we expecting to the Georgetown store for eight businessman Rannachan for council Labour roasts Ontario labor minister John the union certification process when asked about the as first vice presldentlnl974btitwaaunable Club A discussion took place MacBetb pinch hitting for and from any role In tbe labor provincial government stand president poo Gosling second fulfill bis duties due to with regard to extending this Premier William Davis faced a relations board on the unemployment in vice president and Herb illness chaired tbe Thursday of tbe fair until Sunday barrage of criticism of Ontario Dobon third vicepresident meeting afternoon was held Last Thursday evening financial shape having broken at the Maple Leaf Research even on tbe years operations Centre While gate receipts from the 1974 faU fair were down con- The nominating committee other aspects of the officers helped tbe society to break which was approved by the membership Charles Total prize money donated to A delegation beaded by will be the president of exhibitors amounted to asked that the 1973 fair society in 197S Don Nicholson Robert McMaster who was Include tbe Georgetown Pony 75 years young Seventylive years Is well mark ber birthday worth marking and the family September and friends of Mrs Ann Garner of Sargent Court did just mat to barrage of criticism of Ontario Mr told tbe labor policies lost week at a audience he favors changes In Douglas Aircraft In Halloo Mr heated meeting of the legislation to permit a union MacBeth noted that both of fell under the rating GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST 3302 OR ton and District Labor Council vote on tbe application of five chaired by council president percent of employees and federal Bill Rannachan of Georgetown certification on a simple responsibility I not too majority vote sure how effective our Coundl members charged rfe also agreed that representations will be He grandchildren and great government with management should not be added that be found of both very She sidestepping petitions to undermine union AfanuhydinnerwMbeldtbe ntanUlng efforts day before at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Dale of complaints from the and labor board union Si1 l Mml located church afford a with no in ST compulsory overtime Besides a new director the problems thus I detained in Winnipeg season At present the choir Is I- In stl Kr at preparing a concert in early Ill I I lw meeting were deputy minister Dale Wood on May when a variety of works D Johnston Halton Ad known musician has will be presented Herald Is Indebted to Mr James Snow and Victor been named as the new director pieces by Randall Thompson C Fisher Georgetown assistant labor relations board of the local choral society Jean Sibelius Robert Shaw for providing an issue of tbe chairman Known here in Georgetown for Oscar Hammers tela plus one of Herald of February to Proposals advanced by his leadership of St John Mr Wood own compositions members included a United Church choir Mr Wood The choir achieved a New director for choral society Mr l l minimum wage SucV M 1 breaker lack of la tbo word to lot belter than at nigh program the Socio Mo 1 uomponatlon ltt member plana Ibo 11 tiey came to apart board safety regulations and for another uccewful season partial practice in dining the to problem Ransom were unable to attend ELKS BINGO EVERY MONDAY AT 8 AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB BUSES RUNNING MO Games JACKPOT IN NUMBERS NO ADMISSION CHARGE CARDS FOR Lie No 119725 Sponsored by Georgetown Elks No 540 Proceeds for Deaf Detection In Children and Cornmunrry Projects complete our files We say a thank von In Mr Fisher high big you to Mr Fisher guaranteed annual wage and la also the assistant director of standard of choral singing IIIIHIIlllltltm Illlimi illlilllllll removaI management from under As the choral society a Choir and hopes to con- Night has been changed from tinue this success Tuesday to Monday and thus choral society a new can no longer be held in the high appointed late school now being held in In January consists of Knox Presbyterian Church president Audrey Houston The new lite was found through vlcepresldent Lancaster the efforts of Brenda McNeil as secretary Donna Robin well as through the treasurer Sandra Pa ley operation of Rev Peter librarian Betty Hagen Barrow publicity Groskorth attendance Jean Hancock CREDIT HILLS SOCIAL CLUB VALENTINES DANCE Saturday February 15th 1975 lam CENTURY GARDEN ARENA BRAMPTON BUFFET a DOOR PRIZES For tickets Information Coll Roy Boss 8382048 Buying and borrowing can sometimes cause problems this is what Ontario is doing to protect you registration of itinerant sellers I door to door salesmen contracts over 50 where delivery of goods services or payment has not been completed full disclosure of credit terms special discounts or ng friends to buy referral selling unsolicited goods including unsolicited false or misleading advertising penalties for offences The Consumer Reporting Act is another law designed to protect you It gives you the right to Know what credit and personal in formation about you is on file with com parties and an opportunity to have Inaccu racies corrected and prohibits consumer reporting agencies from using information unless it is stored in Canada According to this Act you are entitled to request in writ Ing that the contents of your file and the sources of information be disclosed to you Your Ontario Government has also pre pared two easy to understand booklets that describe the Consumer Protection Act and the Consumer Reporting Act The book lets explain two Important Ontario laws more fully write to Ontario Consumer Queen Park Toronto Ontario 1Y7 Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations Sidney Handleman Minister There are basic common sense rules for buying and selling Unfortunately people don always know these rules or follow them and that allows unscrupulous sellers to take advantage of people Common sense is your best defence But you have anotherdafender too Two pieces of legislation have been passed by your On Government In order to help you The Consumer Protection Act is designed to protect you from problems that may arise when you buy goods or services or borrow money It Is administered by the Consumer Protection Bureau which also handles complaints and inquiries about question able business practices and it controls Government of Ontario William Davis Premier Send the FTD LOVE Th s Valentine Week Reach Out and Touch Her w th flowers A red sat n heart And a v at of FTDsexclu A- J Perfume What could Roses are red violets are blue here a valentine made especially for you Everybody Is somebody valentine and once a year on February 11 sweethearts Lovers and special friends get out paper paste and assorted colored materials and conjure up sweet sentiments to express their feelings for one another The primary grades in the Georgetown schools are decorated with hearts and flowers In honor of tbe patron Saint of Love Saint Valentine Legend has It that Saint Valentine was a kindly old monk who worked as a gar in an Italian monastery The FTD 15 00 FLORISTS STREET DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8776901 Halliday Homes and your government were working together to save you up to1500on homesJ1300on cottages Tax cut on building materials Government Grants ami Ask tlcla a you C oil Homes Display Court BURLINGTON PHONE Hit COURT HOURS Weekdays am Sat Sun MORE THAN EVER S CAN DO AHY BETTER Gordon Munnock and BalMnd Her first love Is her dog It all started with a gardener about the year AD As he tended his flowers and crops be would chat with passersby and offer them advice and vegetables He was especially Interested In helping young lovers solve their problems Thus be became known as the lovers and each year on his fesst lovers young and old exchange little tokens of endearment In his honor The love bug has bitten In tbe Grade One class at Park School On Friday afternoon the little ones were given raw materials and allowed to let their imaginations wander to see who could come up with the best love bug Of course each one thought own was the best Gordon chose Nadine to be his valentine but bad confess that first love was dog Evans ad mitted lie likes Jackie and some of the other girls but his mom is one who will get the love bug Jackie thinks the boys are pretty nice but dad number one on her valentine list Tbe children in Grades Three and Four dreamed up some imaginative creations using wallpaper to give to their favorite valen tinea Cupids ana hearts adorned the walla Secret messages were hidden inside the ornate cards 1m yours Wont you be Valentine Roses red Violets are blue Glenn Emerson and Cathy May A valentine made Just for you

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