Fire destroys Norval garage A fire completely gutted a garage and destroyed a car and pick up truck In be garage owned by Mr and Mrs Fred Struiksma of on Saturday evening November and damaged the back and roof of their home Mr and Brian Snow and their out of control Several tot truck It leave them fire trucks answered the alarm about what would but the first ones on the scene have happened If the fire had able to save the frame house pad however the started in the house tank truck of water arrived In Neighbors were watching on the hockey game on TV when alerted about the fire around Neighbours of the re upset that the tank truck of p but the fire water did not arrive with the Mr and Mrs Struiksma live on Highway east of village at the corner of the Fifth Line THE HERALD Wednesday November Z 1973Fige 11 Seventeen dozen gloves for garbage men Let a give the garbage men Checking Into the amount a of Hills a hand In fact little closer committee let give them IT dozen One members discovered that 11 of the bills approved for doien of gloves were the payment by the town finance one finger variety and the committee Monday night was other five dozen of the bill for doien pairs of finger variety work gloves Fire chief requests bylaw delay public hall licensing bylaw which has been banging in the air for a number of weeks now will be over pending further notice of a possible new fire code to be Issued The two fire chiefs from areas one and two who are working together on presentation of the new bylaw expressed then concern at Monday evening general administration committee meeting With the possibility of a new fire code to be issued by the end of this year the bylaw under Investigation may not be legal in certain sections they reported Thus a recommendation made to bold up any further revisions of tbe bylaw until further notice of a new code BURLINGTON SAT NOV M Game Tkhtt No WOULDN BE COMPLETE without some old fashioned Christmas carols These young people were on hand Saturday afternoon during the Credit Valley Artisans craft sale in providing a very nice touch to the sales Old Fashioned Christmas at In the choir were back row from left Steve Campbell FsyeBot front row from left Sue Johnston Chris Edwards and Evelyn Providing organ accompaniment was George Garrard New business in Limehouse A GLASS OF CHRISTMAS PUNCH and some sugar cookies were offered to all attending the Credit Valley Artisans Saturday show and sale held in Cedarvalc The theme of the display was An Old Fashioned Christmas and between the artisans displays and the decorations around the cottage It didh take the many visitors long to catch the mood Acting as cordial hostesses were from left Jill Tyler Jean and Peggy Reel Fountain Green revived and a staircase are heartwarming roaring fire chased his property In the from the home in The fireplace Incidentally family decided to name the a prominent was built by Mr Ryan from land Fountain Green and family that settled in the reclaimed bricks from an old with the opening of the shop on vlpge around 1857 Other home in September of this year the beams are from livery stables Shelves tables hutches name was retained A Mr In Norval washstands chairs bottles named the tiny FOUNTAIN GREEN ANTIQUES Ed original name of the village Ed is in part Ryan owner of Fountain Green Antiques in nerahip with Bon Mclntyre of town decided p name the shop after the The cash register dated 1923 was once used in Castle Sweets confectionery in Gudph and some of the pine trlATwos taken from what used to be a paint shop in Limehouse With bits and pieces like that Ed Ryan RR1 Limehouse and Ron tyre 32 Regan Crescent decorated their antique shop Fountain Green Antiques so that he shop could reflect the atmosphere of old old country friendliness and hospitality Entering Fountain Green which is located in the portion of Ed Ryan home along the Fifth Line in one is greeted by a glasses pictures glass village at Fountain hanging lamps stained glass Green in and around the 1B40 windows vases etc all mirror and It remained as such until days of past when the Post Office Department renamed the When asked why the name vUlage jj Fountain Green Mr Ryan their combined ad explained that when he pur miration for antiques which sprouted the Idea of opening an shop I been collecting an tiques since 1 was about 12 years old Stamps coins old furniture everything I did at one time own an antique shop In CooksviUe Well after a number of discussions Ron and I decided I guess It was around May that we would get together and start small business explained Mr Ryan For both of us antique collecting started off as a hobby and it basically is still as such We don want to develop Into a big business Mr Ryanexplalned of the antique pieces are from the Georgetown Acton area An parlor bar stool dating around 1918 two wooden signs from Walter Wood Farm Machinery sold by Hunter of Georgetown weigh scales dating to from Lovells Meat Market in Acton and shop windows from the Guclph Rock wood area are but a few of the unusual Items at the shop One of Fountain Green Antiques oldest pieces la a church pew from a church in the Mount Forest area which dates back to 1825 Mr Ryan also repairs and strips furniture along with making reproduction pieces Fountain Green Antiques holds a tiny piece of the area history From old newspaper cuppings to the advertising signs to the early pine pieces of furniture one can see and imagine much of the area ft METAL MINIATURES Fred of Toronto was one of the craftsmen on hand for the Credit Valley Artisans show and sale in Ills collection of miniature metal statues drew a large amount of attention from the hundreds of people who visited the show mis TIUDENti ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS we want you to call for INrCCHATICN A hot shower on a chilly November day Is both relaxing and money An tub bath requires to IS gallons of hot water but a shower only to gallons hot water energy tip Is to drain or two water from your heater The Is near the bottom of the tank You will be tho sediment and mineral deposits which your heater lite make it work harder and The Consumer Services Representative rom Union Gas wants you to stay In hot Call her for more energy saving tips plus a wide range of free printed consumer inform NEW COMMUTER SERVICE NOW IN OPERATION between Guelph Rockwood Acton Georgetown GO TRAIN CONNECTION TO BRAMPTON AND TORONTO EASTBOUND no lag stops WESTBOUND no lag stops Lv Guelph Bus Depol 6 35am Lv Toronto on Slot on 5 Rockwood North Corners 6 Georgetown CNStalon 6 05pm Aclon 6 57 a Watsons or CN Georgetown 7 25 a CN Station TRANSFER TO GO TRAIN TRANSFER TO GO BUS Acton 6 28 p m CN 6 37 p m North Corners Arr Toronto on Stat on 815am Arr Guelph Bus 6 50 p SAMPLE FARES TO TORONTO 3570 at library The film Moontrap will be at Halton Hills Library on Friday November at pm For centuries the inhabitants or I He Coudrcs a small Island in the St Lawrence trapped white beluga whales by sinking a corral of sapling offshore mud at low tide After 1920 the practice abandoned This feature length film is the unrehearsed story of what happened when old timers of the island were persuaded to revive the practice The film has won six awards Including Canadian and Melbourne Surprise Surpri Garden P Not frozen lastel eked them from the garden stay fresh for months the pouch on pantry shelf Only minutes to prepare in Buns and Peas nCa rots too From GUELPH ACTON Single fare 35 Book o 10 21 10 40 Monthly 74 63 For complete information phone ACTON GEORGETOWN BRAMPTON 853 457 0444 Now In Tellers Pharmacy VITAMIN BONANZA Low Low IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET P1AZA USE ONE OF OUR THREE CONVENIENT CREDIT PLANS Open Monday to Friday til pm Saturday til