Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 3, 1976, p. 11

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Tllfc I March 3 11 GO buses becoming more and more popular every week growth and lots of spare seals said Tom Henry of CO Transit reflection back on the first two of operation of GO buses from Georgetown Toronto but it coming along fine for a new route He told the Herald in a telephone interview that nire people were using the bus each and that figures shotted more people used the service going en bound than used going vvestboui since said it is a Lonvenlenl inex pensive logo work Ik said however that usually it just me and the driver I hope It picks up from ill history will Laurie of Acton used to lake the ray Caoch to her job in Nop il hut now she takes the GO bus she five minutes a by switching lines the GO bus said drops me off right in front of I work It Mike it bad Mel the GO bus ind phi a use it until April bin hi II be able to drive his work inTonnlo like it Mike of new bus service Us has i good lime schedule You can depend on it of Georgetown is one of the people using the route In he mornings she the train to Brampton where she works because it is faster than the bus But before she used to return home on the Gray Coach bus 1 had wait longer for Coach Maria told the Herald adding that she now saves about an hour a day using the GO bus I think it is better who takes the GO bus l job In Bramptoi it not quite as driving It less cos started using the GO bus of said she likes ihe MI Verygood Toronto Mrs Merit I roj loach for take her to work I had finished work Nov icrc Mike rive i tar I people would ike a fantastic operation the passengers Henry said while passengers That l on the second week there were pretty gratifying growth she off work at four and bus twins still tikis Ihe in to his Job in Million in irning but finds Ihe GO i the afternoon so Hill Gibson up said i much You see the additional passengers then miss him for day or so He can make up his mind I think it a good service People will gradually Aecording Tom Henry of Go Transit people ire accepting the serviee In the Very convenient Board closing two schools Holy Cross parents happy with Family Life The Mai I- While cot elsewhere courses parents of students at Holy Cross Separate School are very satisfied with the Fa mil Life program their His followed a children ire receiving notes parents meeting las Thursday Tom night the school during of the Holy Cross tilth the entire r- irmly Life Parents Association wis explained to over the family gathered at the Centennial Manor recently for this very special photo The senior member of the family great grandfather Bruno Albert sealed is a recent in the area having moved here two years ago from New The the family however is our monthold firs of Clarence Albert islanding right of Street Georgetown Grandfather Albert of completes the four generations Childrens concert sold out A sell outcrowd of over mothers fathers and children witnessed a superb per formance Sunday afternoon as the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra came to town to present a children concert featuring Tubby the Tuba The concert sponsored by the Georgetown branch of Canadian of University Women was a first for Georgetown and as the sell out crowd indicated was long awaited most definitely well received The title children con cert should only be limited to the selections played for the expertise of conductor Boris and the orchestra under his direction were entertaining to all fges Upon mounting his platform conductor Introduced his orchestra and upon doing so introduced the various musical Instruments in orchestra The Chicken Heel Tost paced selection featur the string instruments began the slate of pieces which included Diary of a Fly Toy Symphony Minuet in G Violin Concerto in A Minor Tubby the Tuba be of the afternoon The concert which was sponsored by the University Women Club was also assisted in sponsorship by the Ontario Council Mention must lino be made of the various local residents which also helped present the con cert Those included the Town of Hills Dominion Seed House Mr and Mrs Mr Mrs Mr and Mrs Bclleghem Cible TV Char tered Hanks of Georgetown Mr Mrs Goebelle and Wagner Mr and Mrs Harding Mr Mrs I- Mr Mrs M Judge Mrs Mr and Mrs North ford Mercury Stan dard Products C in I Id Mr Mrs Virian of Canada I itlRI Da The Toy Symphony was accompanied by children ages seven 11 years old playing various children instruments The children who performed are presently studying with the orchestra Highlight of the afternoon was the story of Tubby the which was narrated by conductor and featured Dr Charles Daellenbnch as soloist on the An encore request returned conductor Brott who led the orchestra in the all time favourite selection The Entertainer which seemed NOW OPEN MARCH 17 MOVING TO BIGGER BETTER PREMISES AT 15 Mia ST FORMERLY E LAUNDROMAT SPECIALIZING IN PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION HOUR SERVICE STORE HOURS Mori to Pri Sil 8 noon in ittemhnec outcome of llie me noted Mr Lions Club 45 years old roared rested listened tospctehes finally who rf is i memento of Hot lo in the tension i glass presented 15th in of the ions in of eeremomes 1 red tin over UK who nisi district I ions Hill MP reetivid from District 1 liilhrook MI verr ir lull in Heed neither reducing ijmt ited I mill inert they re hi fiemg Thursduy Ihe knife two ireas of expenditures One of those will save MOO cut Ihe membership in the of finch Ad other could set two schools in Burlington closed it an re pinny saving of Hoard of arguments inking budget reminuscent of the debate the of the Nerval public parents of students the two schools Snider Public School in and School in Burlington have given notice to the board thai they intend to strongly oppose the closures between board ind the parents arc to lake place this Inrollment at binders is 108 students while has students In supporting the resolution lo end the board membership committee for five years and in the Hills 1 have seen no benefit trustee Tom Watson noted that from this committee what he had been a member of the soever LIONS HON I who was master of at the 151h of the I ions Club and Hod District Governor were over 100 at the Lion Hall Saturday night and fellow I ion Fred received key s Club irds for their work Put your husband on the carpet tonight Renl a Steamex carpet cleaner cirpet Acton 3910 Milton IV For Dealership Enquiries Call Toronto CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS Please be generous with your contribution to Red Cross GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE Red Cross got no funds from any United Ap peal campaigns so help us to help you in our own community if we go over our goal of we can even help with International Aid this year BLITZ DAY TUESDAY MARCH 9 Canvassers all volunteers will be calling on you Receive thorn with a smile please For evening canvass leave your porch light Campaign Chairman Mr Paul Parkas Mrs Ina Reed8774W3 Some areas will be canvassed If not canvassed by March ACTON please forward donation to Georgetown District Red Cross Branch P O BOX Georgetown Onatrlo L7G FREE RED CROSS SERVICES FOR ACTON GEORGETOWN AND DISTRICTS INCLUDE Loan of hospital beds wheelchairs crutches etc Home Nursing Teen Home Nursing courses Water Safety Btood Transfusions Assistance in Minor Disasters fire flooding etc Services for Seniors Involvod In Meals on Wheels program Emergency Welfare Aid drivers etc First Aid courses Red Cross Youth Arts Crafts Speakers and films available on request GIVE IN HALTON HILLS where you and yours get these services For HOMEMAKER SERVICE phone HELP US HELP Esquesing residents in the rural area are canvassed by mail Please send your donation with address for receipt to O BOX 104 Georgetown Georgetown District Red Cross Branch if not canvassed by MARCH KEEP THE MAILED RED CROSS INFORMATION SHEET HANDY BY YOUR PHONE If not received by mail phone or 4527 and a shoot will be mailed to you DONT FORGETTHE BLOOD DONOR CLINIC HEARING AID CENTRES PllCt Optical Mark mi ACTON John Roti Optician Mill St E Having A Hearing Problem Problems With Your 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