Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1976, p. 12

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday January Theres nothing we can do about the wrecking yard Jim Stansbury representing what he titled the Wrecking Yard Committee told the general ad ministration committee Monday of his committee s disappointment and com plninis concerning town council a decision on the wrecking yard located In the heart of Attending the general ad ministration committee meeting Mr once again related the concerns and the beefs of the In connection with the wrecking yard owned and operated by Fred Tollon of Georgetown What our committee is basically hoping Is to achieve a long term solution this problem The wi yard has a detrimental impact on bath the community and the people We recognize that there are lows governing wreckage yards We also recognlie that certain parties have an income from the yard began Mr Stansbury lie continued to explain that In order for their committee to get any reaction or aid from other organizations such Es committee must have the support from town council Councillor Roy Booth pointed out that Committee must recognize the difficult position which council lain You are dealing with the livelihood of certain people I do agree that the yard an Is absolutely no way on no grounds that we can refuse a license if the owner continues to operate within the bylaws which have been established continued Councillor Booth made by the Esqueslng Township tn the problem was inherited with the formation of regional government It which the town of Halloo Hills as such created making the problem that much more complicated the councillors explained A recommendation was made by the general ad committee that the letter submitted by Jim Stansbury and a report drawn up by the deputy clerk Delmar French be examined by the town solicitor and further action be taken through the committee of the whole Want report on snow removal from sidewalks in town OAKVIUl JAN On me Tknt Ho II Cordon Alton Arena Nazer wall hanging graces wall in Lt Governors office The LieutenantGovernor would find a suitable location president Sandy Mackenzii An embroidered hanging by local artist Mar was presented with the wall for the Intricate now is prom hanging at the meeting of the work somewhere me displayed above the desk of Georgetown Chamber of LieutenantGovernors office Ontario Lieutenant Commerce In November of In Queen s Park Governor Her Honour last year At that time Her Pauline McGibbon Honour commented that she In note to the Chamber s few days after the dinner meeting Her Honour McGibbon reported that sht hod decided to hong her above her desk Councillor Mike Armstrong chairman of Hills works committee hae asked the town engineer to submit a report on plowing snow from all Georgetown a sidewalks and to recommend how sidewalk conditions in the of Georgetown District High School Public School could be made At Monday nignrs meeting of the works committee Councillor Armstrong recommended that next year a budget have provision for better snow removal Hyde vice- chairman of works committee Councillor Ern Hyde past chairman of the Halton Hills works committee was made vicechairman of the com mlttee at Its meeting Monday night was nominated for the position by the present chairman Mike Armstrong and was unanimously voted in by committee members Hyde had to surrender chairmanship of the works committee for 1976 because additional responsibilities he has assumed this year with the Council a special building committee Committee members discussed various methods and types of equipment which could be lo improve snow removal service They agreed that with the high volume of snow so Tar this year the works department has done a fantastic Job of removing snow Town engineer Bob Austin told committee members the procedure for snow removal now when there Is an especially high volume of He said snow la pushed off the road and because there are no boulevards it ac cumulates on the sidewalk Alter the roads are clear the sidewalks are cleaned by moving the know onto the road where it is picked up and taken away by trucks Engineer Austin told committee members thai more snow has been plowed to date than had been plowed all of last year If the committee can gel approval or better snow removal equipment for next winter the town a Loboy snow removers will go on sale in the fall Pet Please This week Pet Please from the Animal Control Services I colt monthold female kitten The crew out at lie report he reslly friendly yon re Interested In seeing or any of the other possible pet out at the shelter operated by the you can do so by dropping In from Monday to Friday or from 1 lo J Saturday Pet Please is a regular feature of the Herald In con junction with the animal control services rink will represent Zone On Tuesday last wo were toltomi MB IBS happy to accept the Jim Dickinson Draper plications for membership of Morris Goudckcttlng Legion Lines By Ronald We hope you fellows will take an active part In your legion and enjoy the friendship it extends The final car club winners re no Ron McGowan 177 Harry No Draw 467 J Bob D Boyd Ken 208 Harold E No is Draw MQ G Payne Burt B6 W Ostrander Doris Clarke 333 Doug and Don Ward The big night Is soon upon us so be out early on Friday to get in on the fun which makes it one of our moat Important nights at the branch Friday evening we had four members from Branch S3 Woodstock In the lounge to enjoy our entertainment Cliff Carter Gerry Ralph Newell were In our town as they were a team competing in District Curling this past weekend Other teams were Paris St Catharines two Brampton and Georgetown two Other out of town guests this weekend were Brian Scott and Audrey Watt from Scotland who are here visiting the McLeans of Allen Drive and sister of Barbara Walt They have a few more days of Georgetown hospitality before heading back home Vlrtle Collins sister Merle Cochrane from Windsor Nova Scotia leaves for home this Saturday after a months visit In town Bud Hill is In Toronto General Hospital and would like to hear from friends and comrades Sam la in Georgetown Hospital Has anyone been to see him Len Is These ill comrades are ihe responsibility of all of us don t forget don leave it all up to the sick committee Anyone wishing to go to the meeting this Sunday In Oakvjlle let your executive know so we can all go down together This Is not only for your executive members but any member who would like to attend Enjoy a rap session with other members from our other len legions in the lono and exchange branch Ideas It s really an interesting day and one I couldn t miss The piano and drums duo on Friday by George and Brian waa most enjoyable Not as many out as other Fridays but It gave us more room to dance Ways and Means don t pass along their up coming en lo me so 1 can let you know who will be out next You 11 have to come on out and see for yourself Are you bowlers all set for this Saturday in Brampton Give It your beat fellows and good luck to all you Well Georgetown won and St Catherines came second Georgetown B Third An excellent week end of curling with not too many legion members out to support their members About a dozen 1 say Too bad because you would have been treated to excellent curling and sport Our men will represent branch 120 in Kingston the second week in February Our best wishes go along with them Dune spoke for his team and thanked the branch Tor the fine support they have had from the executive and branch the past many years they have been curling and representing our branch and town The St Catharines fellows thanked us for the very fine hospitality they had received while they were visitors to our branch Joe Ashton who Is our District B Sports Officer Pat Chamberlain la Branch Sports Officer and Trevor Williams Is our Zone Sports Officer also thanked Denny Wright and the canteen chairman Harold for the hospitality shown him during this past weekend These teams have met before In other competitions and had a friendly rapport going amongst them Our boys received crests and in September at a District Sports Appreciation night they will receive their trophy as will the runners up Norm Smith Connie Roy Edwards and Bill McLaughlin were on the St Catharines team Branch Graham Bill Kirk Jim Reading and Tony Hull were our second entry They played extremely well and it was Ihe fault of their last rock that had them loose their game We all know how well our curlers perform on the floor of the curling rink end I would like to see how well they perform on the dance floor In their legion lounge How about lt fellows come down some Friday live entertainment or Saturday D J and join in with your members and friends ENTER TODAY YOU Clergy Comments Sure foundation AFTERSCHOOL CHILDREN CRAFTS A new programme offered by the Georgetown and District YMCA gives children a chance to learn and do crafts Stephanie Lister with Ihe Georgetown Illustrated ma cram techniques By Rev It la one of the characteristics of a degenerate soul either to gloss over or deny the great moral and spiritual truths that arc the only sure permanent eternal foun da t ion on which a sound life can be built 1 believe the same definitely applies to the life of a nation since it Is on God truth alone that any nation is exalted Dally we sec many of these fundamental principles belngsetat naught We sltncss the actual God sword A quarter of a century ago a writer produced a book that attempted In fictional form show what would take place in this world If the Lard Jesus had not risen from the dead on the third day The fact still remains positively clear that without Ihe truth of resurrection all our preaching teaching and reaching out for God Is without meaning The resurrection as set forth In the New Testament Is not only on essential part of Christian doctrine It Is the very foundation of all Christian doctrine Men today may deny their truths but they do not rid themselves of them The fact of the resurrection of Christ and the assurance of our personal resurrection gives every In dividual who serves Christ a sure foundation for their life and a hope beyond the grave Pilate asked What Is or what can I do to determine in my life what Is a sure foundation or basis for living Pilate failed to wait for an answer Truth Incarnate stood before his very eyes but he refused to acknowledge Jesus who said I am way the truth and the life Someone said that the heresies of yesterday arc the orthodoxy of today But be well reminded that our change in attitude does not make these heresies truth The truth of God on the solid and sure foundation found in the Holy Scriptures are not altered by men reasoning but the truth of God word the foundation of our faith is as unchangeable as God himself The Bible says But we see Jesus who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death crowned with glory honour that by the grace of God should taste death for every man It came that Jesus Is the only true and sure foun dation upon which we can place our present and future Ufa Chimney soot accumulation causes minor Ann Street fire It was a very quiet week or was summoned to Ann The department second the Halton Fire Depart- where a chimney fire had coll came on Sunday January who answered two tire begun It is believed that an around ten clock In ij accumulation of chimney soot morning A burned out furnace caused the blaxe which motor caused no real damage resulted in Under In to the home at 14 Mclntyre damages Crescent in Georgetown calls within a sheday time span On Tuesday January at about the fire depart LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST SONY Cornplete Line Sales Service Authorized Dealers WIGO TELEVISION AND APPLIANCES Main Edward H Schroeder DC Wayne Singleton DC DRS OF CHIROPRACTIC rf EAST BRAMPTON Telephone 4590685 Alter Hours HOUR SERVICE CLINIC PARKING 8W UUITJ A WINNER SWEEPSTAKES week the word will appear levers id this feature Simply read the y ana 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