Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1975, p. 2

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Till- Tuesday September 1 LIP funds may sponsor town- wide cleanup campaign In the nick of time the town has applied to the federal government for a grant under the LIP Local Initiative Program program for money carry out a general clean up campaign of townowned throughout Hal ton ills With the deadline Feb IS Just three days away town council during Its subsidiary planning board meeting ap proved a recommendation by Councillor Harry Levy that the town make a preliminary request to the federal government for funds for a cleanup program Areas which Councillor Levy mentioned could be included In the overall program would Include the Silver Creek park on Highway and the creek valley running through Georgetown Because of the need to get the request in by the deadline complete details about the manpower or the money that would be required for the program were not outlined If they accept our original application then the details can come later said Mayor Hill At least this way we get Inside the door Councilor Joe Hurst pointed nut that by leaving out the specific details for the time being the program con bo geared specifically to the town requirements by the own staff It can be as large or as small as we want It to be he said It will certainly enhance our community either way New minister at Baptist Christian Fellowship Adopt South American children Very special commitments the Georgetown community have been mode by members Francisco Carrara to some of the millions of needing children throughout tne world Mr and Mrs Robert Reynold and Mr M Hester have each adopted a child in South America through the Foster Parents Plan For Mrs her adoption of 10year old Maria who lives In far away Bogota Columbia Is the second child she has wished to aid with financial and material assistance Mrs has been supporting Nguyen Thl Hue of Vict Nam for a number of months The Reynolds have adopted little Francisco Canera aged seven years of Chlmbote Peru These local foster parents monthly contributions of brings materials and financial assistance to both child and family and Is aimed at strengthening the family unit by helping each member III a month provides the family with a monthly cash grant distribution of goods such as vitamins blankets towels soap and other useful Items medical and dental care the sustained guidance and counselling of social workers and the benefit of special programs A strong emphasis is placed on education All foster children and their brothers and sisters If possible must at tend school Foster Parents Plan Is currently working in 11 countries In South America Ranch operator wants addition to facilities Reverend Das Sydney the University of Ghana Africa Completing his dorgraduate work before coming to Toronto he then received his from the University of Toronto and later from children arc currently being aided For more Information contact Foster Parents Plan or Canada St Clair Avenue West Toronto M4V Come to Church SOD TURNING SERVICE FOR OUR NEW CHURCH Sunday September 21st 1975 At 12 Noon TorootoOnt I I pin HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Highway and Trafalgar Rd The congregation of the Baptist Christian Fellowship Church welcomed their first fulltime pastor at their vice Sunday September The Reverend Sydney Public School on Weber Drive While attending McMastcr Rev Sydney was born in University he was a student India gaining his education in A East Africa and Church and was ordained on August with many members Rev Sydney has now a call from the Baptist Christian Fellowship Church making his work a twopoint charge Rev Sydney participated along with many of the members of his new church In an experimental camping session at Terra Cotta Con Area One member of the church explained We have kept the en m ping close to ha those young and old who do not have the proper equipment could come anytime The weekend was very rewarding to the participants The days are gone when the old rundown bunkhousc was an Important part of any ranch Today they re called additional residences for agricultural purposes They re far from rundown and they Just might house not your rough and tough cowboys but young women Hills subsidiary planning board have requested a study by the town building inspector of construction plans for one of these modemday at its regular meeting last week The plans were submitted by So you want to be rich Do you sincerely want to bo rich Well of all you have to get that money working How Stockbroker Mitchell will explain the fundamentals of his business on Tuesday evenings Sept to Oct at Ccdarvalo Community Centre He will cover the general nature of investment discuss in detail the typea of securities consider diversification and tailoring the Individual port folio and will bring In an expert to discuss estate management The final session will be open for suggestions and problems from the participants and questions will be encouraged throughout Mitchell Fen ton received his Comm from Acadia University majoring in finance did time as an In vestment analyst and Is now a registered representative the government s formal name for stock brokers with firm of C J Hodgson Richardson in Toronto Registration at the library Is requested Lots and Concession In the former township of General manager of the form Andy Thompson told the planning board that the new building would have four bedrooms a kitchen washrooms and a living room It would be used by four girls who would be full time members of the staff At present there arc six employees involved In the raising and training of he farm s horses but It expected that total of II will eventually be Involved There arc approximately horses on the holdings Including thorough bred race horses and high class show horses Because of past problems about the definition of a arising from a request for a similar type of building at Moadowglen Mushroom Growers Glen Williams plan the planning board delayed granting ap proval to Barcrest until a full report is received from the town building Inspector and pi ent NOW UNDER ONE ROOF The Best in Small Cars HIGHEST TRADE IN ALLOWANCE The Monty You Sue at Biz Will Ba Your Own ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING 3071 NO TAX BAZ MOTORS LTD With Your help WHAT A TURNOUT Well over BOO people evening Registrations for the various turned out for the Georgetown and District programs will continue for at least another registration night held Wed two weeks 600 register for fall programs ST GEORGES CHURCH A STB SUNDAY SEPT MATTHEW Ism Thi Eucharist Family Eucharist 11 m Choral Eucharist GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evanasiical Main St Pastor Ralph to a Sunday School nam Morning Worship Evening Worship Everyone We Coma our church Immanuel Lutheran Church CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Riv J Postman Ha Listen to CHIN BACK to ODD HOUR Sundays MOUNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rv Tom Organist Mrs Towntna a Church School a Morning Worship Wad Strvlca Consarvatlva Evangel lea I VISITORS WELCOME ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OP WILLIAM Mlnlttar Harold Martin div Mr Dale Wood Organists mm SERVICE OF WORSHIP Mam Williams a m CI school NURSERY CARE With close to people from Halton Hills registering for courses and classes offered by the Georgetown and District YMCA it looks as if the will have another active and productive year Registrations for the over programs offered began last week and will continue for at least another two weeks Up to last Friday people registered which is an In crease of about from last year a total registration And with another two weeks left the increase is predicted to be a great deal higher Jo Lister executive director for the YMYWCA was en thused with the number of registrars It was a really good registration We are all so pleased with the turnout stated Jo Jo feels that there are a number of reasons which contributed to the Increase of participants one being that the offers a variety of programs which cover almost every popular hobby Interest as well as a number of physical recreation programs Home making courses such as quilting macrome etc have become very popular and are in great demand Other very demanding classes are in connection with physical fitness More people are becoming aware of the need to become physically fit explained Jo She also attributed the ex client Instructors chosen for the courses reasonable fees and the babysitting offered at the as reasons for their success Five programs have already been filled to capacity However the still has openings In a number of other classes So with registration con tinulngfor at least another two weeks there Is still time to take time and do something for yourself Hospital administrator praises planners foresight The September meeting of the was held last Monday the home of Mrs A Dean Irwin Crescent Miss Ruth Evans welcomed very one and Mrs E Wilson assistant secretary recorded the minutes Minutes of the June meeting were read and approved An ixicutfvc meeting was held in August and the bridge com held a meeting chapter will again be selling Christmas cards and supplies Mrs J Ross was welcomed us a new member by the regent Miss Evans A layette is being assembled Members arc requested to bring articles to the October meeting Mrs read the winning essay submitted by Mary Lynn Morrow Her subject was A Great Canadian Timothy Eaton The essay was an excellent composition Mrs A Dean Introduced guest speaker Mr Free Morris administrator of the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital gave a brief history of the hospital praising the foresight of planners In acquiring 17 acres of land which provided ample room for the hospital expansion That new addition to the hospital facilities will even provide a total of to active treatment beds At the mo men the new lab Xray urea and part of the new hospital wing arc air con dltloned and it hoped that the rest of the hospital will be air conditioned later The new medical building opened last week staffed by local doctors A great deal of new equipment has been In stalled in the new hospital addition Mr Morris noted and It hoped that an Internist will be added to the staff at a later 1UDE chapter is presently coordinating plans for a donation to the hospital The guest speaker was thanked by Miss M Mackenzie Mrs J Turn bull iu ana Mrs McGllvray assisted Mrs Dean with the lunch Mrs expressed the thanks of the chapter to their hostess LieutenantGovernor to speak at dinner Ladies Night for he Georgetown Chamber of Commerce promises to be Interesting in this International Women s Year Tht LieutenantGovernor of Ontario the Honorable Pauline M McGlbbon and her husband will be special guests at the chamber fall dinner m Monday November T ts to the affair arc limited to paid up 1975 of the and the limited capacity th d room at North Golf and Country Club II art being assigned on a special booking system It advisable to get your requests in boon possible to the Box 111 the Job will be done To be a successful Member of Pari one must have a strong da si to to serve people and Gary Dawk hoi To ba a successful Member of Parliament In 1976 one must demand and Youth Gary has proven this s chosen vocation To be a successful Member one must the needs of our Son or Cit Gary a ugh Rotary and the Royal Can ad an Leg on has proven that he recognizes th need To bo a successful P one must be able to servo our rural and urban t well as bus and nduttry and Gary has demonstrated his competence In com muni cat ru and urban people and In ng the support Thereto a when you cons dor his educator nvolvement young people and ideal age tor service a to bee full time Member of Parliament you will be just in selecting Gary as your representative at Queen Park SEPT 18 ELECT DAWKINS PC

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