Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1975, p. 2

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October I 1ITS Credit must be protected MB WORTH OF HALLOWEEN goodies was sold by Russell Hamilton Healher Maxwell John Shelly McCutdKn Linda Hayes m Brabant icleSSnaearch Che group was Linda Jamie Carbon Jim Sandra Monica SSbTScSto Randy A Ken Kent Debbie and Scarborough Tyler and Belcher Oakville labor opposes attack The Oakville and District speculation income tax and a guarantee that corporate could be halted to start Labour Council has Joined protection for low wage ear Brampton and other labour full employment policies across Canada In control on professionals fees reusing to support the federal increase In old age pension government Attack on Symplon was one of the Ballinafad fir I labor councils to react harshly to the wage restraints outlined in the governments proposed policy In a letter sent to Prime Minister One of the greatest causes of river pollution sedimentation was discussed in detail by members of Georgetown Pollution Probe and biologist with the ministry of natural resources The group viewed Mr slides showing many of the area rivers and streams and their possible fate inmancontinues to linker with the streams The Credit River Is the most beautiful river ex plained Mr The beauty of the upper portions of the system cannot be matched anywhere Mr feels that this is where conservation should begin not at the mouths of these large river systems but at the sources keep the rivers clean and free running Dams fishing ponds and other obstacles Installed by man can cause sometimes irreversible damage as they slow the river and permit he sediment to settle out of the waters clogging he vital life source for fishes and other the water also causes the tern perature to Increase and thus down on the amount of oxygen available to the creatures of the stream Whenever possible we try and Ittlk people out of darning their property streams and killing the fish The violent flood waters of he spring do their share or damage as they gouge out banks and reshape their river beds under the heavy flow Rebuilding and channelization is not always the answer to solve his annual problem according to the biologist A river slowly hollows out its own route and where possible will return to its original boundaries fur the red Mr Walnlo The manicured look of many of our rivers with he stone edges don look natural don benefit the stream and don lost If he river really wants remove hem Flood control facilities such as the one proposed for the Silver Creek valley are a waste or beautiful countryside and money In the opinion of Mr The valley if doited with nature trails would do Tar more good than flooding it to control flood waters further down They have been rethinking about the need for flood control al the site and may have cancelled project It is Illegal lo tamper with a river bed according ministry of natural ret and anyone wilfully altering a river route can be charged under the legislation Most present land deeds do not include the river bed in any of the details any very old deeds however will The old concept of dumping sewage into our and streams was also brought up at the meeting last Thursday Storm sewers dump gallons of water often more con laminated than the sewage In the sanitary sewers Oil chemicals soap and who knows what can be found in the storm sewers added Mr Walnlo We are building a waterproof world more concrete and asphalt to prevent good water from getting back Into the soil Instead it turns off into sewers and into polluted rivers Protection of the upper reaches of the Credit Is necessary keep the fiver at its best for future generations The key Is o keep people with their city mentality away from the country To keep them from cleaning It up and clearing the natural foliage and river wildlife away Mr concluded tax concessions would be used to create jobs We feel if these were adopted and carried out in pointing his country in he right direction for a new era of social justice for all Canadians Mr Brldgewood concludes Biking for bucks Weddings and birthdays president of the in his letter to the We feel It is not an Attack on InllaUon but an attack on the organized working people of this country To apply wage restraints at a period of lime when most workers are trying to catch up their wages with runaway inflation is certainly not a solution to the economic Ills of this country The letter states the federal government must adopt a nine point program drawn up by the Canadian Labor Congress which calls for a massive housing program rent con trols oil and gas price con trols a stop to land By Winifred Smith Weddings and birthday makes news items which In volve some of our residents this month Mr and Mrs Floyd and daughter Nancy were guests at the October wedding of their nelec Judith It was held at Thunder Bay Congratulations Alan who was married on Saturday Amie Lynn celebrated her fourth birthday on October with a party at her home Saturday he and Col on were also four years old and entertained many of their little friends to help celebrate GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evan gal leaf Main St S Psitor Pater Ralph IDs m Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Warship Everyone Welcome Come mika our church your church MOUNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Immanuel Lutheran Church Holding forth THEWORDOFUFE Windsor Road at Carole St Minlttar Tom Rev Harold R Mrs W Town end m Church School School Ham Morning Worship Ham Worship Wed Church of EVERYONE WELCOME Hills Pentecostal Assembly Sunday Nov 1975 YOUTH DAY Rev John Timlin Youth Director Pentecostal Assemblies district Plays skits singing by Ihe assembly Welcome to Church growing In ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN Rev HaroidT Martin M ARCT Organists Mrs Inglls SERVICES OF WORSHIP 1 00 Georgetown Church school for all ages NURSERY CARE October was also a special day for Mr and Mrs Tom Given It was their wedding anniversary Their family of five daughters along with heir husbands look them out to dinner and they celebrated by taking in the dance at the community centre In Ulna fad On returning home they discovered party was far from over They were greeted by more relatives and members or the family who surprised ihem When they entered the dining room soft music was playing ruby red candles were lit and the table was centred with beautiful anniversary cake A gift of goblets and a lovely bouquet of roses In a vase were presented 0 he happy couple We extend congratulations to and Tom and wish them many more years of happy married life The Halloween Dance held at the Community Centre and sponsored by the hall com was as In previous years great success The hall was decorated for the occasion with and pumpkins Many came In costumes There were six prizes given for the different categories Mr and Mrs Ivan Bird received he prize for the Best Dressed Couple Music for dancing was supplied by he Versatile Four Mrs June Jensen won the door prize Many arc looking for ward to attending he November dance when the popular Shaynes Orchestra will provide the music The met at the home Mrs Gloria Johnson for the October meeting The Devotion was given by Mrs Alma Sinclair Instead oT the regular topic a film was shown The rollcall was verse on Thanksgiving Alt had stories to tell of things they were thankful for Mrs Edna and Mrs Block assisted the hostess in serving a dainty lunch Mr and Mrs John Loughlan have started build their new home on the Eighth Line Mr and Mrs Colwill or spent he weekend with the Jamieson family Another recent visitor with the was an aunt Mrs Elsie of MiKon Mrs Jesse spent a few days last week In Tar a She stayed at the home of her son In law and grandchildren Her Beth Pearson underwent surgery at the Owen Sound Hospital last Wednesday friends here as well as relatives hope for continued improvemenl and a return to perfect health real soon Mr and Mrs Frank Smith spent a few days last week with relatives in St Catharines We extend sympathy lo the wfdow and family of the late Donald of Erin and he relatives living in this neighborhood Mr and Mrs Ernie Barnes left for New Zealand lost week They will be Joining their daughter and son in law and grandchildren the Hancock family who arc former residents who now make heir home in New Zealand Congratulations to Frances McLean of Georgetown who was crowned Queen of Furrow at a banquet in recently Frances is well known here as she completed many Homcmaking and was assistant leader In two Her mother Mrs Wm McLean Is president of the branch of the WI and present leader of Group Two of the Club Lets Bake Bread We extend sympathy to our pastor Rev D A Stiles and family on the loss of his father who recently passed away In Montreal after a serious illness At the Erin District High School commencement on Friday night several of our area students received diplomas and awards Phyllis was out standing as she received her Crude 1Z diploma and three awards Including Student Council Award for Grade 12 Erin Memorial Bursary and the Sandra Johnson Award Others receiving diplomas were Penny Todd Sharon Gorman and Steven who also received the Grade Student Council Award Congratulations to all Sam Snow returned home from hospital on Friday but Is not progressing as fast as he would like lo Ills back and left teg are still very painful Saddle sores were the order of the day recently as mem and friends of congregation Georgetown Alliance Church pedalled their way around the track at the Georgetown Fairgrounds in aid of charity Thanks lo a lot or hard work a good amount of enjoyment raised a total of which will go provide financial support to continuing the ministry to Vietnamese refugees in Montreal Sponsorship was provided according to the number of taps the numerous riders completed One hundred laps was the maximum allowed and 13 people achieved thai goal Pastor Pete Ralph even got Into the act riding his laps early In morning before the others arrived due an engagement later In the day Top finishers In their were Allison Mulder Glen Prince Charles Drive Georgetown Travis Green Doug Meeks Crescent and Ken Gould Lome Scots Drive Milton Adding a touch of humor to the day was Terry of Cheltenham who completed nine laps on a uni cycle The church ladies actually pedalled twice as far as they were credited for as they rode their bike on a bicycle for two Sunday School endent Lack tin of Milton noted hat the day was a great success She and other Sunday School workers con tribuled significantly to the worthwhile project I Improve arenas outsidel Now hat the of the Gordon Memorial Arena seems to be well taken care of the towns works committee Is preparing to look at the outside appearance of the new building he next meeting of the committee landscaping of he arena rink parking lot will be property Plus he closely reviewed u r GARRARD PHOTO 75 Mill St NOW TRY OUR PHOTOFINISHING SERVICE SHOP PROP Moore Park 99l 89l Meaty Braising Ribs Rib Steaks Minced Chuck Corned Beef E5ENT THIS COUPON F Interview recreation candidates The towns personnel and finance committee will be meeting with hopeful can for he vacant position ST GEORGES CHURCH a TheBuchariit nam Choral it Church school Nursery service IS and am BOOKS I GEORGE STREET BRAMPTON mi Christian Sunday School this Thursday evening A number of cations huvt been received in response placed both within and outside the town The job will bo left vacant the departure at end of his month or Doug he town recreation director since the towns Inception Advertising helps make jobs Reach Out a Touch Them the FTD Florist way FLORISTS Mill St Georgetown 6901 Free Olympic Lottery Ticket 0ur GUIs Tt INSTANT MILLIONAIRE MILLIONAIRE on feature Read Tie car appear and your II re Ed Tor Georgetown Herald Each week drawl be made ana w I 111 the Olympic Canada ROGERS SERVICE BEEP BEEF BEEF MEAT In VERIBEST Moats OH TAR brazier TREAT to at Pro Estimates PEATSONS HEATING AND AIR C0NDITI0WNG Central Cooling SERVICE LOSSES Ind Queen Brampton Lawn Seed Wintenzer Fertilizer Prestone AntiFreeze III FEEDS Farm and Garden Centra Trafalgar Rd CATHEA CONCRETE Under New Management WATSONS AUTO PARTS WEOUARANTEE OUR PARTS WE ALSO INSTALL OUR GUARANTEED North 8776226 GEORGETOWN DENTURE CLINIC 877 457 FANTASTIC SAVINGS on woman PANT SUITS AND TOPS WINTER COATS TOPSHOPPE Moore Park GAS UP AND SAVE BARON I SELFSERVE I ST Formarly St George ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ALUMINUM to EAVESTPtOUGHINO FREE ESTIMATES LAST WEEKS WINNER Harvey C Kirkwood Acton Ontario

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