Pageia THE HERALD Fairground facilities THE TASTE OP For David Lee Schandelmeier the taste of summer la a cold wet bite into a watermelon In this particular instance he was not only enjoying but also assisting David watermelon was Just one of the many bargains available two weeks ago at a penny carnival held in aid of the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital The carnival was held on Boulevard Below David and Lisa Anne Payne peruse the items on sale while the organizer of he carnival Julie Mllward and Karen Payne All of he books and toys had been collected over the pas t month by the two girls 40000 for washrooms The proposed washrooms and facilities for he Georgetown Fairgrounds will cost a maximum of MO stated Pat facilities superintendent with he Halton lis Recreation Department A plan which was drawn up in 19GB for washroom and facilities for he fairgrounds outlined a coat the facility However the revised coats have reached per square foot twice the amount quoted in 1969 Mr explained some of he reasons for he price increase which are not merely due to inflation An extensive circulating system Is planned be thus eliminating windows A heating system Is also en Feud continues over recreation taUvely planned With the heating system the facility could be used year round The washroom and facilities which have been desperately needed at the fairgrounds for many years now would be built between he two of bleachers This location would be ideal forltwouldcater percent of all the activities In the area Also the needed water lines are already present a that location Discussing winter usage or the park Mr ex plained that there were two locations in the fairgrounds which would be ideal for flooding for skating rinks A fireplace could be Installed between the two rinks dad It would be a great drawing card for many families If you utilize the faculties In the winter you can Justify the increase stated Mr Sheehan The recreation department received approval at the general administration committee meeting to call lenders In accordance with he plans submitted by the recreation department More ammunition for the works and recreation departments continuing feud over the responsibility of maintenance of the parka within Halton Hills was added thanks to a recommendation from be general ad ministration committee Its members suggested that a representative from the works department be present at the recreation advisory meetings Two major problems were outlined by Robert Austin engineer for the town of Halton Hills They must establish a standard or level of service for the parks such as flower beds should come before he committee for approval New projects should come to the committee directly without lying up the engineers emphasized Joe Hurst chairman of the works committee The must approve the money for these expenditures anyway Councillor Coxe noted the members of the recreation advisory com are dedicated but they don realize that we now have Ironsides host fair organizers On Sunday July 13 Mr and brook Mrs Elsie Swansou George Ironside Georgetown entertained past and present directors of the Ontario Fall Fairs Association at the Ironside a scenic home just north of Georgetown Mrs Ironside Is active In the Ontario association and also Judges at many of the fall fairs from Peterborough in the east totheLakcheadlnthewest It was a happy gathering and the dinner was superb Those present Included Mr and Mrs Ken Mitchell Mr and Mrs Wallace and Mr and Mrs Lloyd and Linda of Woodstock Mr and Mrs Mundy of Sombra Mr and Mrs Frank McBean Moore town Mrs Edna Lash Fire survey town Rodney Mr and Mrs Duncan McTaggort Melbourne Mrs William Dawson Tillsonburg a crew of nine men taking care of the parks as It la We are responsible for the main tana of he parks The recreation department la responsible for he program urtherd Councillor Era Hyde If park maintenance was the worst problem of the recretion department be In damn good shape summarized Councillor Responsibility for he maintenance of he parks Ilea within the works committee realm therefore it was decided that any request for maintenance should go to the engineer and requesta for additional projects come to the com mittee rather than delegate a further member to act as llason between the two departments Thieves working on cars Home owner wants town to pay for repairs A recommendation by Inspector Nell will determine whether or not repairs to septic system of Gerry Murphy an Ontario Street resident will be made at the town a expense Seepage from the homes system has occurred In the section of the system that was taken by the town for a road allowance In 1971 Stephen Saxe who served as property ad jus tor and ap praiser during the Iran waa present at the works committee meeting to explain the situation and agreement to the members It Is felt by the owner that the shortening of the system by feet has caused the problem The effective weeping tile area was reduced by 1 square feet to provide a road allowance The agreement drawn up at he time hints at a promise to cover coats If any problems occurred but Is not specific as to the actual legal obligations The health department will make recommendatlona to the town in order to eliminate the sewage demanding hat sewers for that section of Ontario Street and Anne Street ore four yean away Stewart Hall and Mrs and te0 separate Instances Mrs Clark Cambridge being recorded by Mr H TelferandMr Regional Police In and Mrs A Teller Paris Mr Georgetown Goods stolen and Mrs Earl Raker An from range from cameras caster Mr and Mrs Allan items Dickenson and Mrs Ora being stolen as the were Mount Hope Mr and parked in the driveways of the Mrs George Mr Reg Hudspeth Caledonia Mr and Mrs Norman Duncan Alton Mr and Mrs Alex McKinney Brampton Mr and Mr Elmer Mrs Marg Leitch Erin and Mr and Mrs Arthur Rowan and Mr and Mrs Garfield McGllvray Georgetown Of owners Of the ten cases three occurred on Mclntyre Crescent with multiple on Guelph Street Wesley an Street and Crescent in town Three bicycles were reported stolen from Drive and Moore Park Crescent In both cases on Drive porta of the cycles were recovered In vestigation Is continuing Eight charges were laid under the Liquor Licence Act for having liquor in a place other than a residence and for minor drinking The Carpet Barn CARPET ALL BRANDS CERAMIC TILES- floor wall no wax WAllPAPER CABINETS INSTALLATIONS ON CARPET VINYL CERAMICS AND CABINETS For quotations call 9896 877 1666 A fire protection survey will be conducted In the town of Hills by the Insurers Advdvliory Organization of Canada The organization had requested approval by the town However at the general administration committee meeting Monday the overall opinion expressed by most of Ihe councillors was that the survey would be conducted whether or not permission was granted Fire Chief Holme stated organization Just shows up at your door and there nothing you con do about It news Glynn family to Regina to head govt research Peter A Glynn Mrs Glynn and their two children Jennifer and Jeffrey moved from Ciarkson to Regina Sask on June 16 Stone School Georgetown District High School Royal Road Royal Military College and the University of Waterloo After marriage to Arlene Whalen he was posted In Germany for a couple of years He has been appointed Senior Research Officer for Health and Social Programs Department of Continuing Education for he province of Saskatchewan He held a office for the Ontario government recently We wish Peter and his family he best in the West Mr and Mrs J from Holland are spending a few weeks with Mrs Griffloen s brother Mr Albert wife and family Mr and Mrs George of visited Mr and Mrs Jack on Wednesday Mr and Mrs A C Patterson visited Miss W Ivens Mr and Mrs Gordon and Mrs Hodgson at Brentford a week ago Summer school was held here lost week but attendance was low due to so many away on holidays We extend sympathy to Mr and Mrs John Gllmore and daughter on the sudden death due to an accident of Hobby The family were respected citizens here for a years and Bobby started school at The M S met at the home of Mrs John on Wednesday evening Mrs was In chlar Mrs A Leferink read Psalm as Scripture and Mrs Be Hon followed with Prayer Mrs Crick ton read spots of history and noticable changes in the church from Enduring Witness Text word and roll call were answered by verses of Scripture The Mizpah in unison closed the meeting Mrs John and Mrs Albert served refreshments after Wayne Singleton Doctor of Associate Practice in the SCHROEDBR CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC HOURS FOR CONSULTATION 9 26 FBI SAT NOW UNDER ONE ROOF The Best in Small Cars HIGHEST TRADE IN ALLOWANCE The money you save at Baz Will be your own ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING Plus Tax and Licence HONDA civic MILES PER T7 GALLON 197SEPA Tim Queen St Brampton AFTER HOURIt SIDEWALK SALE THURSDAY JULY through SATURDAY JULY EBRAMALEA IBECITY CENTRE TOTAL SHOPPING CONCEPT