Page I THE HERALD Wednesday October Peel residents get water The Ha I ton Regional Public Works Committee has decided to extend water service proposed for the resident of so that it will also serve five homes In the Peet region Peel Region made a request that these homes be serviced and billed from Melton To accomodate the five Peel homes the proposed system would continue for extra feet A report submitted by acting Elation Regional Director of Public Works Jack Cornell noted that he was concerned about ttls extension and that the extension might result in Ways in getting water service to Ha Hon residents However he also noted that the committee should work to accommodate the Peel residents making note that dependent on Peel for their Water supply Peel Commissioner of Public Works J Anderson in dicated in bis report that the Regions of and Peel inherited an informal agreement from and to reciprocate In the supply of water along Winston Churchill Blvd Acting Public Works Committee chairman Brown assured the committee that these five Peel homes were constructed on the flood and it Is unlikely other homes will be built In the area regarding funding for the proposed system while Proctor and Con sulting is presently conducting a study of the area Annual arts and crafts show Come to Church A HEADON COLLISION Saturday afternoon sent Gary Patricia and Albert Goodwin to hospital suffering cut and bruises The collision occurred at the Stewart town bridge The Arts and Crafts of Georgetown will be holding their annual exhibition and sale on Saturday October 18 at the Credit Valley Club In beginning at 10 a and continuing until pm Members of the arts and crafts community of Anniversary and Randy 14 the children of Mr and Mrs Keith held a surprise party at their home in honor of their mother and fathers wedding anniversary on Sunday October Many friends and neighbors attended and extended their good wishes Georgetown who will be exhibiting and selling thelr pottery by Agnes Olive candles and wall hangings by Slglinde Knoespel pewter smithing by chair caning by Pat Harrington leather Jewellery by Dorothy Brandford rug hooking by Shirley Lyons and Audrey Deere stuffed toys by Nellie Beady and flower pictures by Ann Other exhibitors from the guild will Include Illuminating by Dorothy Stone oil painting by Rulh and Irene Mcintosh bubble glass by Charlotte Ironside lapidary and leather by Ethel Beesem silver smithing by June Evans and Janice SJlth handcrafted ceramic gifts by Eva Wood- croft Candles and leather by Alice Watson batik by Ruth Camplln and weaving by Baxter Nellie Betty Annabel Bird Evelyn Charles Minde Corbett Dorothy Goodwin Laura Teble Peggy Stevens Florence Wilkin and Thea Williams Special attractions at this years exhibit will Include decorations and dried flower arrangements by Ruby Nielsen and Betty Cham berlain small crafts and the odds and ends table by Jen Thompson plus displays from recent courses taken by members which include silk screening and candle making A craft Information centre will be set up by Pat Beer and a pantry shelf which will hold pickles jams jellies candy cookies breads rolls and other goodies will be nixed Craft demonstrations beginning at id a will also be featured throughout the course of the day at the and crafts exhibition and sale DIXIE SAT OCT Game Ticket No Gordon Ai ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH I GEORGETOWN ft GLEN WILLIAMS Minister Rev Harold Martin Dais Wood Aft CT Organists Shirley Inglli SERVICES OP THANKSGIVING am Williams liooam Georgetown Church school for all a NURSERYCARE No word on dump Independent Canada petitions Philbrook Immanuel Lutheran Church MOUNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Minuter Rev Tom Organist Mrs Service Film about Lift TO KNOW Sunday Oct EVERYONE WELCOME Con isrvatlvo ft I GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Pastor Peter Ralph Sunday School II am Evening Worship Coma make our Delays In the development of a sanitary landfill site to serve the Halton region have been attributed to a lack of communications on the part of the regional works committee and their consultants for the project M Dillon of Toronto Wednesdays council meeting at regional headquarters developed into an argument as members of council attempted to seek con crete answers regarding the vital project Chairman Jack Raftla of he regional works committee explained that the con sultants have yet to come up with what the committee wants and since no landfill sites have been suggested it waa Impossible to poll public opinion regarding the locations as yet The consultants thus far have made many of their recommendations around a central processing system to recover and recycle he garbage produced by We asked for a landfill site and all we got was added committee member Ernie Sykes We need two sites maybe Ones information is available regarding sites the public will be invited to respond to the situation New facts dont change HALTON HIUS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Trafalgar Rd And No Highway Pastor Fdmn 10am- am A Thanksgiving Special pm Evening Prali and Thanksgiving Communion Wad oel is- pm Ken Wallace The town will uphold the works com mittees decision last week that any dif ficulties Mrs Hilda Barrack is having In getting a number of serious faults in her new 5 Slderoad home fixed by the contractor is strictly a civil matter between herself and her contractor Councillors were hesitant about delving any further into the matter but Archie Brown Milton approached council on Monday night on behalf of Mrs Barrack to present some new Information concerning the situation Over the abjections of Councillor Em Hyde who maintained Weve made a decUfonandweshouldntsay one more word on It without going into camera or without our solicitor councillors voted to hear Mr Brown He pointed out to council that some aspects of the work which have been found to be faulty had been actually Inspected by the towns building Inspector end approved If it could not be seen by a professional building inspector how could Mrs Barrack tell something was wrong He pointed out that three anchor bolts he had Inspected were all found to be improperly Installed Under these circumstances I feel that some responsibility Tor the shoddy work that was carried out Ilea with the town He asked for the councils support In any further actions Mrs Barrack may take Im not blaming the town of Hills I just wont to get your support in trying to get him to rectify his mistakes Mrs Barrack added On that council decided that It could not act Councillor Dick warned To do as Mrs Barrack would like us to do would have us admit some responsibility We have not mode any errors as far as our part In the matter is concerned added Councillor Mike Armstrong The newly formed tonHalton Hills chapter of the committee for an independent Canada has taken Its first steps towards action by sen ding protest telegrams to the Secretary of State for Canada and to local MP Dr Frank The telegram deplored any weakening In the Govern ments determination to guarantee a genuine Canadian periodical publishing Industry The current argument centers on the government proposal to permit Time magazine and Readers Digest to retain tax privileges that would ensure their continued domination of the Canadian periodical market The local CIC chapter Insisted that no foreign periodicals should enjoy ax advantages which allow them to prosper to the detriment of the Canadian periodical publishing Industry especially as a dromes tic news magazine la about to be launched The CIC Is a nonpartisan association of Canadians concerned with the foreign and particularly American in fluence and domination over Canadian culture and the economy The Brampton Halton Hills chapter has been recently formed by a group of area citizens in order to voice these concerns locally NOTICE On Thursday Oct 16 the town is providing a SPECIAL PICKUP TO THE URBAN AREAS This special pick up Is to remove articles not normally picked up during regular collections We would request all residents to have all unwanted articles placed at the roadside by am Thursday Oct THANK YOU Halton Hills Works Depf SHOP S RE Part Lean Minced Chuck Corn Beef 9tt Sirloin Steaks TBone and Porterhouse Steaks 199 Girls learn to bake better bread ST GEORGES CHURCH ANGLICAN Rector TMs Gallagher BA SUNDAY OCTOBER 1975 TRINITY XX The Eucharist Family Eucharist am Morning Prayer NURSERY SERVICE VHend was held at Mrs An dersons with seven girls present The offices were filled with the new president Sheila Anderson vice- president Klrkwood treasurer Sharon Anderson Elizabeth exhibit convenor Lucy with Diana and Carolyn as members of the Batters up Secretary tor the meeting KIrkwood Her minutes were accepted as read This weeks project brown batter rolls was a success All the members This weeks home project participated actively the batter bread should be results being consumed with cresting if our family gusto Miss Holding the vlves local home economist par- The fourth meeting will be In the meeting held on October 10 CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Una Rev JW Listen to CHIN Dial BACK TO GOD HOUR Sundays BOOKS LIMITED the raiders are A Here raiders iv We Want You to Call A GAS RANGE that WASHES DISHES Phono Your local CONSUMER SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE lor scoop This unit is Ideal tor remodelling older kitchens mobile homes and new developments The COOK N CLEAN CENTRE Includes A CONVENIENT CONTINUOUS CLEAN GAS GAS burners which allow Intinlie heal selection and Instant gourmet cooking six cycle dishwasher with economy cycles All 1Mb In great looking unit Your local CONSUMER SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE professional Home Economist who will be glad to discuss appliance purchasing kitchen redecorating or any or consumer problems union Interested In KICKING THE HABIT Join our Smoking Withdrawal Clinic to be held at Lord Elgin High School Auditorium 5151 New Street Burlington for five evenlnqs Monday October 20th to Friday October 24th each evening This program Is being provided free of charge through your support of the Christmas Seal Association Mail in this registration today to the TB AND ASSOCIATION 1M Balsam Drive Oakville Name ess Please register me for the Smoking Withdrawal Clinic In Burlington October October