Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 9, 1975, p. 6

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday April lTS 111 Rise in March building permits The winter slump In building than March The total value of in Hnlton Hills picked up construction carried out In the slightly in March according to first three months of this year figures by the towns was building department on the The largest number of con- number of building permits true Hon projects In March issued In March consisted of alterations Ten A total of permits were permits were Issued for Issued In March for a total of building projects valued at S31M7worthofbulldlng That Two permits were almost doubles the number of Issued for swimming pool In- issued to date although valued at the values of the buildings to while two for garages the end of March wu much or carports valued higher In the first months were Issued iiiiiiiJiiiuMiiiuiummmm uimmiimiimiiniutfunuiii Winter 75 is still here Up to channels Choose ft from Cansdis lirgoit rental cm and trucks ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS B K Issued The value of the five homes was listed at To the end of March con struction had begun on nine new single family dwellings in Hills valued at Professional director for new GLT play Georgetown Little Theatres latest production The Miracle Worker looks to be the most dramatic presentation of recent years as the story of Helen Keller Is enacted by the Georgetown players A grant from Theatre Canada made It possible for GLT to Fred Thury selected by the group because of the successful theatre workshop he conducted In Georgetown last year Mr selected the play and has modified the script to make it possible to produce the play within the limited facilities of Howard auditorium The starring roles of the play Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan teacher to the deaf- mute Rehearsals have begun for the three-act- play with Pat as assistant director and Joanne Lupton as producer The ember cut plus the offstage voices represents one of the largest casts to appear on the Stage Extra channels for Glen Residents of Glen Williams Georgetown The equipment changeover that will feed new system be the first to be part of the we are taking out of the Glen Is Georgetown Acton Milton pie in Georgetown will rebuilding program that will the newest that was Installed In Nerval and Glen Williams from provide up to channels eventually permit the use of two yearn the new extra channels provided by Mid Mr Jamleaon president of Speyslde Halton Cable Systems Cable Systems The tower located at through the use of a converter These converters processing and will be available for lease for an Is already extra 90 per month or can be he new headend at purchased from Halton Cable village with equipment on King Street to feed the Glen Speyslde added Mr Systems for be tog transferred to slim in In preparation for the Jaroleson It is hoped that by The converters will connect the end of April ActonwiUbeln Halton Cable Systems Replacing of cable has already begun In the Cable Systems New lines have been Installed Install t chocolate New members for Limehouse congregation Rev P Barrow conducted sugar bush at Braces Mill two quite well attended Conservation Area The day In was very cold and un ite to welcomed Mrs comfortable After seeing the Keith Calms and Mr and Mrs sugar bush operation the boys George Morrison as members ate their lunches and played a by transfer of the couple of games to warm up On congregation Six young people thewaybomeeveryoneatopped were confirmed also during the for hot service Beverley Joan Lindsay Cathy Lindsay and Ron Klrkwood and Laura Stephens The choir sang at both ser vices and Laura Stevens played her flute during the preludes Communion was observed and social hour followed the evening service We hope that Mrs may make a good recovery during her stay in hospital in Georgetown Mr and Mrs Douglas Scott spent a holiday at Indian Beach Florida recently We hope for a complete recovery for little Stephen who Is home after a week In hospital In Brampton having suffered severe eye damage when he bumped Into a sharp corner on a piece of mature home During the winter break leader Elaine Hanna and six Cubs Joined the Georgetown B Pack to go to the end of April service from the Speysldt location directly to the set and provide remote control switching of all thA channels GARRARD PHOTO 8775500 Wedding Special Brides Album with prints Gilt Albums with prints Photography to proofs 5900 RESERVE NOW Youre Invited TO THE FIRST ANNUAL Craft Hobby Art Show Sponsored by Crafts REMOVING THE LAST OF THE SNOW left out with shovel grader and dump trucks to by last weeks snow storm was no small task clear the loading zone for busses on Maple as the Hills works department turned Avenue Withdraws Hal tons solicitor has been Instructed to withdraw bis appeal of the regional land division committee approval of a land separation request filed by James L Clark Thus the request for separation on Mr Clarks property located on the east ana west halves of Lot 16 Cone Hal tonPeel Town Line will Some Interesting effects will nuiitiuilMltllimiIIuniintnillIlimtlinilllllllllllinniIllimiIflW11tUIIHIIlIIIIIfllItIUJnnfiniirilinminiIIUIlIinUBU likely be granted be used since the stage area Is i according to the director Plowmen explain HOW ITS done Mr Thury One area of DISPLAYS AND DEMONSTRATIONS BY LOCAL TALENT REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE AT NOMINAL CHARGE THE BOOK SHOP iry theatage will be in complete darkness as a set change takes place and the actors will then walk from one scene to another The small stage area and the Henry J Stanley limited lighting will make On Tuesday March Halton producing the play a challenge to all concerned with the meet with the 1975 In- production Plowing Match and World Plowing Contest com ttglftSS From September to Halton lends Durham a hand Boys Girls Want To Make Some EXTRA MONEY The Herald has openings tor Carriers in the following areas in Georgetown SARGENT GRAY CRES GIBBONS PLACb DELREX BLVD PRINCE CHARLES HEWSON ELIZABETH ST EWING ST TEMPLE RD ST CHERRY ST ST KENNEDY ST APPLY IN PERSON AT the HEP ALP Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Or Call and ask tor Circulation Depf 1ST these Important events will be taking place Just north of Highway at The Calm of Peace to com memorate the World Contest will be erected in this location with the unveiling to take place on opening day September so that the calm will be on view for the many visitors to see during the week of the match Dedication of the cairn will take place at a divine service on the afternoon of Sunday Sep tember following which the calm will be accepted by the region of Durham for keeping and maintaining In perpetuity This Is the first time that the International Plowing Match has extended to six days and this will also be the first time that Tent City will be open to the public on a Sunday This is being done because of the proximity to a large urban population with the feeling hat many will take the opportunity to visit the match on their day off Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday will be devoted mainly to the regular In ternational Plowing Match classes with Friday and Saturday being set aside for the World Plowing Contest On SILVERWOOD I to give assistance to the committee members in Durham WHERE Holy Cross Auditorium Maple Ave Georgetown When April 19 10 am pm presented The annual Plowing Match Banquet will be held on Friday evening as In former years The chairmen and members of all the 1774 IPM local committees were 4H start agricultural clubs were organized on Thursday afternoon March 27 at the Boyne Community Centre Some boys and girls bet ween the ages of to and enrolled in 10 clubs The clubs offered this year are follows All Breeds Dairy Calf Beef Calf Calf Horse Livestock Judging Sheep Veterinary Science i and Easter Bunny hadai family Easter Sunday The younger members of the family enjoyed an Easter egg hunt In the basement and found baskets of eggs one for everyone Mrs and son Billy of Ottawa visited recently with the for several days Mr and Mrs Alec Whitfield of London Ontario visited with the Harry Scolts recently On Tuesday evening March the Sllverwood Womens Institute held Its birthday party Fifteen tables of euchre were enjoyed at the Stewart- town hall The birthday went to L while the first euchre prize for tho men went to C Sinclair and the second prize to Williamson Gladys Inglis won the first ladies prize and Anne Jennings won the second The door prize was awarded to William Britten Mrs Campbell and Mrs Carmlchael visited Miss Moore Is a resident of Mrs Waldles Mr Burgess has sold his home sale of furnishings was held at which the WI served coffee and New residents will be moving In Electric The Sheep and Veterinary Science Clubs were already organized before this meeting The Acton Calf Club was organized on March in he Acton Com munity Centre If you have not joined club and are still Interested in one of these projects you may enroll at the agricultural office or at the clubs first meeting In April Jeff Nurse president of the Club Leaders Council welcomed all the members and asked each of them to do his or her best throughout the coming year Nancy McKinnon discussed the Zone Conference at York University which is open to 15- yearolds from each year Cecil Patterson last years winner of the J Trophy for most outstanding 4- H member and presently a 4H club leader told of 4H Leadership Week Holly Hurrcn tola the how she trains her calf and prepares It for show In Milton Lynne Stewart discussed showman ship and the at the fairs and exhibitions the monthly meetings 4H members will be having a judging competition on July a bus trip on July and a skit and social evening on August A exchange for five members from and from Buffalo County in Wisconsin will be held during the week of July 20 If you know of anyone who would like to join 4H then bring them with you to the clubs first regular meeting in April to enroll Allot the clubs regular April meetings will be com mencing next week If you have any questions please contact the agricultural office Coming soon TO HALTON HILLS the Dale Carnegie Course Some of the many ways the Dale Carnegie Course helps men and women Develop Greater and Self Confidence Communicate More Effectively Be At Ease in Any Situation Discover and Develop Their Po tential Abilities Be a Better Conversationalist Remember Names Control Tension and Anxiety Acquire a Better Understanding of Human Relations Be At Your Best with Any Group For Further Information Write or Phone Herald Phone 8772201 or 8778822 After Business Hours Phone 8778237 SPONSORED ay Presented By K D Crone And Associates

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