Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 26, 1975, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday February Norval News Costs the hold up in getting water to Mr ended his Heed arrived from the Hall Hugh and Julian Reed attended the Hills council on Tuesday evening February 16 Mr speech by stating We hope you will be responsive to ear lews to our think retain as many or the ad peopletoo vantages of small town life reasonable sometimes but we He slated that he hoped the council would look to the with apple pie and cheese kept busy sit fib at served lor lunch everything ran smoothly When the on tin rink The man I d not melted the hockey was operate for W changed lo a street hockey Carnival but a good time was game but the rain washed out enjoyed by on excellent turnout those plans too In of mild mother One thing the evening proved which ruined the skating rink was that even In spite of poor council feting in time and most of the le weather the old community lo report that the rides As II tlul enough spirit Is still strong Even with of the school property started lo parly In the the school all boarded up a good Tuesday MeFarfiMspokebrleflycnlhe association In all matters that Mayor Tom HIM replied that decision purposes of the Nerval Com affect and environs he council too had unity Ratepayers We would like to work closely Association He mentioned with this council In achieving several projects that ore our various goals and would already well underway such as like this council work closely water street lighting and the with us school property He stressed that the He said that the purpose of this past summer with the association was to preserve the school board and the a way of we ve come to educational authority In this Council attended know and like We live in lhc Norval by choice and would like very discouraged HUH for Julian I matter of the school property was turned by the even but of a lot of time and many School Board to he minister of coaxing the bonfire got going impressed the hope that there education Tom Wells and all and rain or no Norn an would be more evenings for fun anxiously awaiting his Shea and his pony Bob Taylor and games problems In trying to deal with the school board but council support to the Community Ratepayers Association Two Regional and his horse and Bob t and I is were Mr and Mrs Carter March quite busy with Idren lined have returned home from on up wall or enjoyable holiday England One of Normal United Church Women met at the Most of the ty however Doug Marti a theology home of Mrs S Shaw on was nside the school where student from Toronlo look the Wednesday afternoon filmiwereshownbi church services at Norval and February with Mrs dancing to records Home United Churches Mrs Sharon Thome knows what It means to shop in town Because of her local Interest she woo one of the sets of stainless dinner service presented by Jim Hancock of Canadian Tire gun salute to farmers and stockmen The business and professional people of Hills Salute to the farmers and stock men of this area Your industrious habits and knowledge of agriculture and animal husbandry have made our area one of the most profitable agricultural sections of the Province The business and professional people of Hills look with pride on their ability to supply your needs and utilize your diversified products Farmers and stock men can be assured that they will receive top market value for all their produce grain and livestock here in Halton Hills farm supply houses are always willing and eager to give you professional and scientific your land crops fowl and livestock The Hills lumber yards and farm supply people are glad to assist you with your feed and shelter You can consult them with confidence at any me for free information and estimates We are proud to know you can shop Hills for all your farm and family needs We urge you to be here this week for the tremendous Festival of Values Days values from all these fine firms We would like to thank Rebecca Smith for her card of thanks the Herald Mrs Smith was one of Ihe many lucky winners so far In the Festival of Values promotion currently being run in con junction wtlh a number of Georgetown merchants Mrs In her card was beautiful and very much ap- predated We d like to pass along Mrs Smith thanks to all the participating merchants for they re Ihe ones who are making this promotion possible Gerald Sloyles the Values Days proudly display the set of stainless steel presented to him by Peter Simmons assistant manager of the Beaver Home Centre with and Coxe of the presiding and Mrs was enjoyed in another room Sunday morning February Hills Council attended Percy as secretory and several mothers were kept as Macintosh of Com There were 14 present on the hop dishing out dogs prw union- The nil call was answered hot chocolate apple with a verse or thought on elder and coffee In the other Love followed by an In room Mrs Marilyn Smith Mrs Dorothy McLean at devotional on Ihe Mrs Kranendonk Mrs tended the baptism of her same theme by Mrs James and Mrs Marilyn grandson Robert Joseph son Cunningham were some of the of Mr and Mrs Ronald wilhafew McLean of Brampton In St Mm Marie with Mra Mr M lending helping hand Marys Roman Catholic report on the when needed Church Brampton on Sunday m meeting had head of afternoon February Baby and ICharBe Car recently at community activities of the Robert wore the christening nevwere orient to Cheltenham along with Mrs Community Ratepayers robe worn by his grandfather Edna Mona Association with the Brian Edwards of Brampton rcpuris from Unit Two assistance of the Mr and Mrs McLean Association held in Norval United Church on evening February Mrs Pearl Gutl e ng chairman and Mrs Dorothy McLeans secretary Rev Walter Ridley spoke Rangers and other young about lOrelaUvesnta A RAINSTORM in February tivlties planned as part of the authority rf briefly about plans United people in he community family dinner following the formation to Credl Valley Winter Come Along last Sunday at Terra fiffXitl Church of shads has or the evening and baptist S celebrating year of the regional government situation in Norval is a prime help pay very SiffltoMelLil SSiWSl by estimated cost of Moo was hi nnlte VlX bou llvand tav St S3 CM Spencer aSHZt Church women met Ella wllh Mrs and ffiSieVE nXTSned 10 Son rh discussion on What Does The resident to have the pipe charged when there were announced that a new number to be Installed at one stoveandrefrlgerator had been time pure hosed for the kitchen In the The Installation from church and it was decided to line to the house would donation to the Sunday up to the property owner to School That a pretty narrow contract Individually A water Walter Ridley talked minded I hope that the shoe Is meter would be a necessity at a the xttl f on the other foot some time In cost of approximately United Church of Canada and the future Marie Carney read from a celebrating the It was decided to make Councillor Ern Hyde took of Health Chamberlain made In mild rainy day which cut down on the a Hills CVCA exec MayorTom Hill did not waste any time in headed by the former mayor of getting back Into step with Credit Valley and now councillor Hazel Conservation Authority Mayor Hill who had McCallion The authority major project In been active with authority for seven years a large plan aimed at Improving the beore took from his work with moulh of the in is likely the CVCA to concentrate on the first year of going to be a thorn In the side of Peel Region regional government In Hills this coming year particularly in light of Peel s slowness in paying last year levy Returning to Hie CVCA at the inaugural Mary Helen Spence another Mlssissauga meeting held last Wednesday night in representative will be vicechairman of Mayor Hill was promptly committee thrown back Into the thick of things when ho Boh Harrison p was unanimously selected to head Ihe member of the authority will head the In authority parks and recreation committee formation and education committee while Asonememberoftheaulhorityqulppedupon lone representative Harold Mayor Hill arrival at the meeting Well will chair the reforestation land things will be hopping again round here Henry Wheeler of Erin Township will head the historical I be aiming to do my best not Just for Ihe records committee northern part of Hie watershed but for the Eric White of Halton Hills will serve as watershed as a whole vicechairman of the historical records Ken Whlllans representing Brampton committee council on the authority will serve as vice- other two members of chairman the committee executive Ernie and Al Day were not at a later date Hyde raps Milton banners to put up In the strong and Norval school properties forma at board Apparently they think Hills had asked each have nothing to lose and of the area municipalities In everything to gain by taking for support Its stand this stand Councillor Hyde the board of education angrily commented Hills has objected to the only uii the church also to make an that Milton council had decided boards right to sell property wells that had been tested It plique quilt using the year that had been paid for through comment on HUIs stated that percent of the symbol in the centre request to the Board of taxes raised by each of the move Burlington and were unsatisfactory and A lime was enjoyed Education for Ihe Chapel Street municipalities prior to the are still discussing the Issue unsatisfactory and that percent of the wells do not provide sufficient water Jack stated that water for Nerval la being ex as fast as possible at regional level but means of financing the project have to be found Len suggested an appeal be made to MPP Jim Snow and the minister of the residents In this most portant matter Mr Crippsand Mr Corbett agreed that this seemed the only course left for at this Marie Carney and her committee will contact the government of fecials for on Interview Tom reported that he Pat Patterson and Hugh had met wllh two representatives from the Meadowvale Community Association and had received some excellent advice on setting up a constitution from their past experiences Tom said stage draft of the constitution would be ready for study at the next meeting Randy Fendley reported that Elans for the Winter Carnival to held on Saturday evening were well underway Bob Crawford explained a few or his plans for cation which included a children garden contest a road signs such as Welcome to and a paintup up slogan It was agreed we start slowly and ad one or two projects spring Hugh McFarlane and Julian Georgetown little Theatre Presents The T entry In the Central Ontario Drama League festival A Letter From The General A play by Maurice Lough lln Directed by Derek Joynes Sot March and AT WRIGGLES WORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL St Georgetown ADULTS S3 SO Tickets CURTAIN 30PM STUDENTS SO By Special Arrangement with Samuel French SPRING FASHION SHOWS MS MARCH WED MARCH THURS MARCH at ST GEORGES CHURCH ANGLICAN Street Rector The Rev R Gallagher B A STB SUNDAY MARCH a LENT 111 sam Ths Eucharist m Choral Eucharist llam Choral Eucharist Wed Feb ThsEucharUt BrolhtrDaan OHC Church School IS and Ham Immonuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road St Rev Harold Pstur im Sunday School Worship Service Church Lutheran Hour BAPTIST CHURCH Minister Rav E Lawls Mrs Townind m Church School lla Morning Worship Wed ConsarvatlvaJivanB leal CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH j w 10 a Listen to CH BACK TO GOD HOUR Sundays BOO am 11 GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Main J Bvanetllcal 10 Sunday School Morning worship Evening Worship Every on a welcome Come make our church THE BAPTIST CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH MINISTER Mr Sunday School For All Ages 1100am Communion Place Geo Kennedy Public School Weber Dr EVERYONE WELCOME NURSERY CARE Chun MAPLE AVE GEORGETOWN Mam Bible School with a class for every on llam Morning Worship Service m Evening Fellowship Hour BIBLE STUDY HOUR

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