Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 27, 1975, p. 3

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Norval school forces Reed into campaign lltltALD August IBIS Page WE RE TOGETHER Christopher wife Robert snd newly nominated Liberal candidate Reed will stand together for the party and the taxpayers of Halton Burlington Ashgrove news Return from near and far The right man the time that Hugh McFarlane led the nomination for Julian Heed of Norvnl as candidate for the new rid of Hal on Burlington before 11 home of nhrard waiving Liberal supporters at on meeting held M Hon no oil er on was declared and the longtime fighter in the school Issue moved on to the next round In fighting the Davis government party at this lime is fighting a government which has fanned Inflation by setting pace for overspending and financing to the tunc billion Instead of setting an example careful money management it has set up costly new layers of regional goternment and established wasteful bureau stated Mr Mc Far lane In his acceptance speech Mr Reed thanked themlnisler of education Tom Wells for helping him make the decision about what to do with school The only resource we have Is the ballot box exclaimed Mr And that is why I doing what I am doing Liberal headquarters for the area have ironically been set up In the school Can the Davis government carry this province into the future was the question posed by Murray Gaunt Liberal MPP for the northerly Bruce riding The Davis government Is the cause of Inflation explained Mr Gaunt There is no reason for a debt of 3 million in prosperous times According to the liberals the debt of I as the national debt each year the Da is government has been in It takes million just to pay the in teres per day for the debts or the Davis government The second Issue regional government by the Liberal MPP as one of the biggest f burdens to taxpayers yet with costs upas high as percent for some of the areas now under the regional system Ontario Hydro end the proposed power corridor through will become the subject for an into the need and fcasability the proposed route of the power transmission line if the Liberals succeed Ontario Hydro has applied for a rate Increase of percent each year for the next two years explained Mr Gaunt Our government will be more sensitive to the needs of the people in consider a Ion of these matters Further liberal elective policies include the disclosure of details of all government contracts tenders and Ontario Housing land appropriations in addition to curbing public relations spending by percent Can we afford a Davis government was the closing question In his brief speech Mr Reed indicated that he Tea 11 cares about many things affecting the Ontario economy the SS million debt the Norval school the regional system and basic education We will experience the fresh air of public scrutiny again furthered Mr Reed We will be free to determine our destiny The fight continue where It all started school by Mrs John Beliboddy Did you all have a grand and satisfying holiday Do you have a glorious tan to prove it with lots of pictures and memories to think bock on as you face the winter with whatever it has In store for us Some of our people have been away Mr and Mrs George Wilson were on day bus trip across the west to Prince Rupert then on to a boat to Victoria Altogether they travelled mile Mr and Mrs Bob Ruddle flew to Florida for week with their three children and en Joyed the trip to Disneyland along with other places Mr and Mrs Ward and Mark motored to the times visiting New Brunswick Nova Scotia and fishing on Prince Edward Island Mr and Mrs Ford Wickson and family were up north for a week around Sudbury Chapleau Moosonee and Moose Factory Mr I Mrs Robert flew over to the British Isles for three weeks husband Greg visiting England Scotland and Wales They report a lovely trip but very hot and dry weather Mr and Mrs Harold Bailey were in Ottawa and Mrs Wilfred Bird flew down to the eastern provinces for two weeks visiting Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland Mr and Mrs James Fisher flew out to Saskatchewan to attend the wedding of a cousin Everyone was shocked and saddened at the passing of Coxe last week A bright young life with a brilliant future ahead of him to be taken away Our deepest sympathy goes out to his wife Ruth daughter Janice and Janice North Halton team first in golf tourney The Ladles Section of North Halton Golf and Country Club entertained the Sectional Foursomes for Miaslsseugn South District on Monday August at North Club Gloria Sinclair for North Halton hod the Lowest Net score of the day and Inez was the fourth lowest The North Halton Team of Gloria Sinclair Eleanor Is Marilyn and Inei Crichton placed first In the competition and will represent the South section in playoffs at the Club In September On August North held an the clubs of Etmira Orangevlllc Brampton Chinguacousy Huntington Credit Volley and North Gloria Rudney of Elm Ira was the winner over all W from North In A Flight was VI Clapp and In Flight Mary Jo Betty Chamberlain and Mildred Wall One of the C Flight winners was Putting prizes were won by Marilyn Worrall and Lou Hunter In the evening play com DC li lions thewlnneron August was Jean and on August Liz Hcrmelyn Obituary Anne Margaret Bullivant A long time resident of Georgetown Annie Margaret passed away in Henderson General Hospital in Hamilton on Monday August 18 in her B8th year Mrs had been a resident of Hamilton prior to her death She was the wife of the late Thomas She la survived by daughters Jean Mrs William Mar shall and Eleanor of Hamilton Anne Mrs Robert Normandy Georgetown and sons Arthur and William Isaac of Hamilton Also surviving are eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren Mrs was a member of St Michael Anglican Church in Hamilton and Golden Rule Rebecca Lodge Funeral services were held on Thursday August with interment following In White Chapel Memorial Gardens A QUICK HANDSHAKE- Federal MP Frank and former Liberal representative Rud an old friend on receiving the Whiting look on nomination while Bill Sykes Ballmafad report ENJOY THE STRETCH DRIVE Community Board plans for fall by Winifred Smith The Community Centre Board met last Monday night to plan far their fall program Some of the activities coming up are a corn roast on Sep tember 13 and yoga and square dancing lessons in conjunction with the Halton Hills Recreation Department Registration for those classes be held September 23 at the community centre Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall attended the dance and reception In honor of Mr and Mrs Earl Scott of Erin on Saturday night They were celebrating their 50th wedding It was held at the Erin Legion Hall The fall Homomaklng Club project Let bake will be coming up In the near future More details later The Board of Stewarts was in charge of the church service on Sunday There will be no service next Sunday but Rev Stiles will be bock from holidays by September 14 and The family have their aunt Milton visiting with them for a few days community centre on Sunday There were about present Relatives came from all over Ontario The eldest being years of age and the youngest eight months Jean was home from Scarborough and helped with the festivities EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 2nd The office of Dr Hoddmott will be located in the GEORGETOWN MEDICAL CENTRE 1A Princess Anne Drive New Phone number at that lime will be 0123 Tavern and Restaurant 6 Mountalnvtew S WILL BE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS Aug to Sept 1st inclusive OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL Tues Sept 2nd We take this opportunity to thank all our customers tor their patronage CATCH AN EXPRESS BUS WOODBINE AUGUST TO OCTOBER Wednesday through Sunday Also Monday September Itt ft October Georgetown West 11 a m Georgetown East 11 a m DIRECT TO THE TRACK RETURN I- ARE Includes Admission RETURN BUSES START LOADING AFTER LAST Liberal CAN WE AFFORD A DAVIS outlines his feel regarding our economy In his brief speech Julian Reed education and regional government In line with Liberal New head for dept At last the region has a director of public works Regional council last Wed approved the hiring of Bob Moore public works director as head the region works department Mr Moore replaces Bob Bailie who died early this year He has been director of works in Oakvillc since fallowing years with the department Prior to that he had worked for five years in Woodstock NOTICE REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP MONDAY SEPT 75 WILL BE PICKED UP TUESDAY SEPT 2 75 AND FURTHER REFUSE PICKED UP TUESDAY SEPT WILL BE PICKED UP WED SEPT 3 75 WORKS Town of Halton Hills Gray Coach GEORGETOWN WEST Moore Park Texaco Centre Main Si Telephone in nil GEORGETOWN EAST Delrex Plaza Restaurant St Ttlephona f A Christian School Is a public denominational parent operated school Parents believing they are responsible for the child s education established a center for learning where Christian principles will per meate all Instruction The child Is taught to know God love Him and witness of Him In a life of service to God and man The Christian School meets Ontario provincial requirements for curriculum end teacher certification The Christian School Is a local Institution where board members teachers and administrators play significant roles In the dally operation of the school Although the facilities of the Christian School may be similar to those of the public school Christian school pupil receives something special preparation to do God s work In this world Shouldnt Your Child Go To MEET GEORGETOWN DISTRICT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Parental Christian School Society established Room modern School building opened on Una ust outside of Georgetown Construction of additional classrooms Continuing Increase In enrollment necessitated building of 2 more classrooms Students Operated by a board of directors Incorporated as a corporation without share capital under the Laws of the Province of Ontario Fully qualified dedicated and certified staff members fulltlme part time One modern classroom planned to be constructed during Budget met by Donations Membership fees and tuition fees Close contact between home and school through P T A personal Interviews School News end regular reports Reasonable teacher student ratio allows for Individual attention DO YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE WHY NOT PHONE G Principal Res 877 6444 School 8774221

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