Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 19, 1975, p. 5

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Values Galore week the merchants of Hilton HID will honor the consumers of trade territory with an assortment of the greatest values every seen In any shopping center Seethe Festival of Values pages of ibis edition of the Herald FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES Sales receipts and bank deposits show that Hills is soaring ahead a regional shopping center here are many contributing factors to this continuous growth Halton for years has been referred to as a friendly community Progressive merchants courteous salespeople an understanding and efficient town govern ment and a friendly cltltenry are the greatest assets any community can have Hilton has all these assets CONFIDENT FUTURE Halton Hills la an Industrious community Its leaders are always looking for additional revenue for our people by bringing new that will bring gainful employment ItaedratonspLrttuslleadersmembersaf the medical and legal professions and progressive fanners have all made standing to our community and have the facilities to meet the challenge of our con tinued growth CONSUMER GIVEN CREDIT You Mr and Mrs Consumer deserve full credit for our growth as a commercial center Your knowledge of merchandise shopping habits and buying skill stand as a constant challenge to our merchants to bring you quality merchandise a a price are willing to pay The Herald serves as a messenger to bring buyer and The Herald serves as a messenger to bring buyer seller together We respect your shopping and Mr SHOPPING IN TOWN pays as George Johnston of Moore Park Crescent found out when he was presented with a set of stainless steel flatware by Canadian Tire Manager Jim Hancock THE HERALD Wednesday March IMS A verbal visit The Optimists of Georgetown were with IT guest sneakers at their regular dinner meeting last Tuesday urn boys from Halton Hill schools the Optimist the world of nonverbal second prize and third went to Marlon Peelers of Holy Cross nutter Second place winner of the boys are Jeff communications He assured Marlon Peeters of Holy Cross hie listeners that no matter Second place winner of tb how sophisticated our SJ Steve Leonard technological advances and number trophy each talked become nothing win ever take for five minutes on a variety of the place of simple body was Jeff Interesting subjects from language we all use every day otter speaker were FrHxWup to Pollution to get messages across v Both LaunTand Jim will go Michelle MIehm St Taras a Stewarttown on to represent Hills In Francis Claude Cadleux Public School student walked the rone competition April S Debbie Hughes off with first prise for the The Optimists Chibs have Hoy Cm Jennifer Purify St second time In a month Laura taken over sponsorship of the Francis of previously competed and was provincial public speaking Georgetown successful In the North contests since Ontario Hydro Christian School Wendy InterSchool Public Speaking dropped them Trophies are Christian School Competition last donated by the Georgetown W Robert Utile School In Acton Optimists for first second and I Using the general theme Give third In the girls division and M me Your Hind took the Holy Cross audience on an Imaginary Journey Into the future and pleaded with the audience to help conserve our greenery and our natural resources She captured the attention of her listeners with a horrifying scream boys from Laura Public School second Debbie Robert Little Public School Acton and third Marlon Holy Crass School Georgetown The No Throne surprises BYDONOHEARN Queens park Bureau Of The Herald of hints a dozen matters mentioned The ana from which we may reasonably from this This year a Throne Speech expect eventual legislation holding back his ammunition the one definite promise Was Onewouidsay to the long history of these most that ombudsman would be hold back with the first stages curious documents appointed for the province A of the session routine Then ha Historically the Speech From welcome bit of news But will attempt to build to a The Throne Is a teasing affair beyond this the few vague hints climax toward the end He will were even less to the point than save his blockbusters until the This years speech was usual last stages providing he has unusual in that It contained Thus some steps were any even fewer bints Usually these mentioned on maintaining By releasing what be hopes farmers Incomes on will be eventual points of to the needy and peal early he would be giving more emphasis on restraint of the opposition a chance to crinie and violence There also powder them which is not good was mention of voluntary politics Personally and frankly restraint of prices and Incomes I believe that Davis probably But just how these particular does have a few aces up his tricks were to be pulled off was sleeve left in the dark Even In later But we ore going to wait a Interviews Premier Davis and while before we see them New courts for club No definite date has been set of the faculties offered by the courts and renovations to the week saw William club house at North Halton Golf reelected president Bill and Country Club as vicepresident and secretory treasurer Ray Cost to add the courts as well Steele as adding a cocktail lounge an Directors for the year will be dining area a new Jotm Todd Gord Campbell kitchen offices board room Dave Leigh Brad and a new ladles locker room bury Mrs June Evans and Jim with sauna has been set at Linton According to reelected president William addition will permit the Rub to add more members At present men membership has been limited to with a waiting list while the women division still has openings Future plans will add a swimming pod and exercise rooms me board are also considering a squash court Large meeting rooms will be during construction to possibly attract conventions and maximum Good use made of Limehouse library In attempts to distribute their services the Georgetown District Library recently branch in the ill However patrons the celled Determined to succeed the library opened another small branch In conjunction with the Limehouse Public School Sharing the resource centre with the school the library Is opened two nights a week plus Saturdays According to Betsy Cornwell chief librarian at the Georgetown library Its going The kids are using it as more of a dropIn centre because there really all that much to do In For the near future Mrs hopes to establish permanent Limehouse SONY Complete line Sales Service Authorized Dealers WIGO TELEVISION AND APPLIANCES Mains GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE Haadquarttrs for WALLPAPERS At discount MARCH STORE HOURS Closed Mondays Tuesday tarn to p tarn sat am to HUNTERS INN Now Serving Breakfast 730 am to 11 am MONDAY TO FRIDAY FRIED EGGS WITH BACON HAM OR SAUSAGES HOME FRIED POTATOES TOAST ALL THE COFFEE YOU CAN DRINK COFFEE TO GO SMALL LARGE FOR DINING No Reservations Needed FIRST COME FIRST SERVED AT Country Edward H Schroeder D DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC QUEEN ST EAST BRAMPTON Telephone Hours 1700 HOUR SERVICE CLINIC PARKING Develop Greater Poise and Self Confidence Communicate More Effectively Be At Ease in Any Situation Discover and Develop Their Po tential Abilities Be At Your Best with Any Group For Further Information Write or Phone The Herald Phone or 8778822 After Business Hours Phone SPONSORED BY Presented By K D Crone And Associates Coming soon TO HALTON HILLS the Dale Carnegie Course Some of the many ways the Dale Carnegie Course helps men and women Be a Better Conversationalist Remember Names Control Tension and Anxiety Acquire a Better Understanding of Human Relations Mrs Pentland 3 Garnet Dr Georgetown

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