Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 26, 1975, p. 2

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Paget THE HERALD Wtdnctdar November IMS Region wants It Halton Hills and Milton pay lor it 28250 backhoe refused We don want It Halton Hills and Milton councillors bluntly told the region a worts committee Wednesday ternooD when presented with the news that a ISO and loader was to be pur their NOTED PHOTOGRAPHER BUI Garrard was Boy a I Bank for their new series of com honored when two of his works were accepted by the advertising agency employed by the municipalities eipensefor regional sewer and water projects The first some northern councillors heard of the financing of the came Wednesday during heated discussion or a works com report that a tender for the piece of backhoe ordered The I machine would be paid for from the revenue from the water bills for the two northern towns with Hills paying twothirds of the cost and Milton the remainder That arrangement was news for Halton reprcsen la lives Pointing that fact out Milton CoueUlor Jim Watson questioned Why do these things always seem so mysterious Milton councillors led the questioning or the need for the machine Councillor told regional council that Milton and Hills already had equipment that could handle the work to Milton that equipment was only used about hours last year she added If it only for Milton we don need it If It for both Milton and Halton Hills we might consider It If there a a After a number of questions with the purchase of the need for It directed at works staff machine Halton Hills It was noted members and the regions Lets not get this also has a Tor use by treasurer Don Farmer which machine works committee Councillor Bill Mason termed chairman Jack angrily work id the municipality needless piddling little commented Why should we which It rents to questions the works com In the south care what they do mlttee decided not to proceed in the north St Andrews holding special service to mark anniversary St Andrew United Church during the anniversary McNeil is celebrating its leth an vice Moore is the former On Sunday principal of Victoria College November The Very Toronto writer theologian Reverend Dr Arthur and churchman Moore former Moderator of Special music will be the United Church of Canada provided by the choir The will be the guest speaker guest soloist will be Miss Bahais mark Ascension Under the prodding of Milton councillors it was also brought out that on extra man would have to be hired by the region to operate the equipment It unfair for the tax payers to have to pay or a new machine when we already have two sitting there idle for most of the year concluded Councillor Lucky Lions draw Mrs A Dimmer of Georgetown is richer niter her lucky ticket was drawn at the latest Lions Lottery draw The five weekly winners for Lillian Marsh of Brampton Ray Harlow of Georgetown Donald Maveal and Jackie Moneypenney all from Georgetown On Novembers theBahals of the Hills community will commemorate the an of the Ascension or I Bona in Abbas known as 1 meaning the Servant of the Glory was the son of Bona llah Prophet Founder of the 1 faith He was appointed by Baha as the authorized interpreter of His writings to Is must turn for instruction and guidance In New York City on Nov 1612 Abdu 1 an to the Is that He had been appointed the Centre the Covenant by His Father and this day is now known as the Day of the Covenant Abdu is buried on Ml Carmel In Haifa Israel Reed now has a phone Newlyclccted MPP for the Burlington riding Julian Reed reported on Queen that he finally got his own phone number Julian new phone number at Queen Park is Norval scene in Royal commercials For those who pay attention photographer has had one of commercials to television commercials It Is his photographs accepted by For the percent of us who not news that a Georgetown the Royal Bank for their have learned to ignore the one Fairground work is now or never The proposed change house and washroom facilities at the Georgetown Fairgrounds will likely be tabled at least for 1975 Determined not to close the matter but finding the costs over budget superintendent for recreation facilities for toe town of Hills Pat Sbeehan ap proached the contractor who agreed to reduce the cost by leaving the town with only a boo deficit The total cost of the project Is estimated 000 and with the percent provincial grant totalling In the area the town had to match the remainder However it was the stem belief of the general administration committee at Mon day meeting that if the project did not get underway this year It will never get off Its feet We are so close to it now and for two or three thousand dollars we have to fold the Idea No way The timing is right and the once council sees this next year the price will have Increased severely and well they won even look at the project because of the costs It now or never for this project warned Councillor Morrow It was recommended at the general administration committee meeting that the additional funds be added to the 1976 budget and that the project be given an immediate goahead Council will deal with that suggestion next Monday Come to Church ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN Minister Rav Harold Martin BAM DIV Mr Organists Mrs Shirley Inglls WORSHIP Glen Williams it Ha tor own THE SACRAMENT BAPTISM Church school ftr IT Wet NURSERY CARE GEORGETOWN CHURCH Main St Pastor Peter Ralph Mam Morning Worship Evanlng Worship Everyone Welcome Com make oar church HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Trafalgar Rd And No Highway Rev J Frloien Sunday Sunday School to a Morning a n Home Miss Night with and Mrs B Glen Ont NOV MOUNTAINVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Holding forth THEWOROOFLIFE Minister ft Tom Organist Mrs W Townend 45 a m Church School m Morning Worship Children God Wed p Service EVERYONE WELCOME Friends InDeed party The Friends In Deed Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Road at Carole St Rav Harold R MS a Sunday School Worship Lutheran Hour adult handicapped organization held a very successful social evening on Tuesday November IB at the Acton with guests from Guelph Fergus and Rock Six tables of euchre were played as well as table The euchre prices were donated by an anonymous donor with ladles first going to Mrs Lillian Guelph second to Mrs Emily Price Acton and ladles low to Mrs Ann Dodds Acton Men s first went to Don Scot mens second to Roy Bailey and men low to George McPaulen Fergus A short business meeting proceeded when invitations to a specie Handicapped Shopping Night at Stone Road Mall on Dec was announced There will be volunteera to Also in the future Is the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society Christmas Party at First Baptist Church In Guelph Dec 10 A donation of was also received with thanks The organisation s Christmas Party will be held on Friday Dec at the Acton fireball The Friends In Deed organization s meetings are held at with a social evening following at p m They are open to all Hills handicapped adults and are held at the latter part of the month usually the last Tuesday at the Acton minute word from our sponsors we owe It to our selves to stay attentive Just to catch Bill Garrard winning photograph Mr has been into photography for many years Hia true love in photography cornea by taking scenic shots such as the one honored by the Royal Bank The scene that has been on the air several times was shot in December 1973 in Norval where the Credit River bends behind the Presbyterian Church with the steeple and the dormant trees dominating the top of the I have been working with photography for about 37 years explained Mr Garrard who has recently established a new studio at his home on Mill Street The bulk of his experience in photography came as a result of a need to provide a different education medium to military training sessions as a teacher in the services Material available at that time Just was not capable of fully providing information that was needed I then began to bring more information to the classes with photography and an audiovisual lotion that was automated supplemented by live teacher commentary Having no formal training in the field Mr Garrard finds success by photographing the things he likes best when he is working for himself He contends you don have to go much further than your own back yard to find new and interesting things to photograph He has been a Georgetown A free resident for the post seven years and has been selling prints of his work to magazines postcard manufacturer and other related buyers but the an nouncement of the Royal Banks competition by agency waB a situation that Mr Garrard could not ignore All Inall he submitted five color prints for the com spots of which two were accepted The second scene was taken at the derelict power station at the Forks of the Credit Cataracts Oncycar we went out west for a vacation but the kids dldn t particularly like waiting half a day just for the right cloud to come into the shot added Mr Garrard He works in his basement darkroom trying to Improve on the laboratory work of his photographs in order to provide better results for his customers You really haven seen your backyard until you know every blade of grass stated Mr Garrard JOHN BOUGHTON JEWELLERS DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN S774313 9 ft- Blood The economic crunch may restrict your gift giving again this year There one gift you don have to pay for and it the most vital one you can give Show your love life and your concern for others give BLOOD this holiday season Visit your Georgetown Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic on December ST GEORGES CHURCH ThaRsvdR STB The Eucharist Family Eucharist Choral Eucharist BOOKS LIMITED Christian Books IT JUST DOWN THE I The Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills BYLAW NO 75 99 A by law to stop up and convey to abutting Saxton Street and part of Edward Street In the Town of Halton Hllli In the Regional Municipality of Halton formerly In of LI shout and Township of Eiqueilng WHEREAS Council tor this Corporation proposes to stop up and close street known as Saxton Street In the Town Hills formerly In the Village which said street Is shown on plan survey prepared by Carr and Westwood of part West hall of Lot Concession lor the former Township of Esqueslng a copy which Is annexed as Schedule A to this by law AND WHEREAS Council for Corporation proposes to stop up and close part Edward Street In the Town of Halton Hills formerly In Ihe Vlllegeof Llmehouso which said parcel of land is shown outlined In red on the above mentioned plan of survey copy which Is annexed as Schedule A to this by law AND WHEREAS Council for this Corporation ha Instructed the Clerk Administrator to publish notice Council intention stop up close and survey said Street and part of Edward Street to Ihe owners In accordance with the provisions of The Municipal Act S O 1970 c as amended PLAN Of SURVEY OF PART OF WI2 LOT CON 6 TOWNSHIP OF MOM KNOWN A3 LOTS I ON PL THE Or COUNTY OF SCALE I That street In the Town Hills formerly In the Village of Llmehouso known as Saxfon Street shown on the copy of the plan survey annexed as Schedule A to this by law be and the same Is hereby closed and stopped up That part of Edward Street In the Town of Halton Hills formerly In village of Llmehouse lying northeasterly of production of the northeasterly limit of Elliabeth Street as shown on the copy of the plan of survey attached as Schedule A to this by law be and same Is hereby closed and stopped up 3 Notice Ihe Intention of Council tor this Corporation to pass this by law Is to be published once a weeK lor four consecutive weeks In the Georgetown Herald the Independent the Milton Champion and In the Acton Free Press and Council for this Corporation shall hear any objections to the proposed and conveying of the said Street and port Edward Street to the abutting owners at Its regular on the day of January or so soon thereafter as Is possible and If there are no valid Ions to the proposed closings at such meeting Council shall give this by law a third and read BY LAW read a fli day of NOVEMBER ROAD ALLOWANCE BETWEEN LOIS J and I 1 1 J or

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