Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 24, 1976, p. 16

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ttrdntiday March Three in one family sent to hospital Traffic accidents this past was in collision with a tar of it All police 1 lrh it SI on in at A p Traffic accidents this past week accounted for a small boy and three members of a Family being hospitalized in two separate accidents while others Buffered only minor injuries Ryan Hooper of King In Georgetown is in satisfactory condition at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital where he was taken after running into the path of a proceeding along Street last Friday at Joseph Raymond Boucher and Boucher were treated and released from Georgetown District Memorial Hospital after a car dnven by their father Raymond Boucher Georgetown driven by Caron Eleanor Georgetown Mrs who wis also injured In the accident which on 3 and 10 at 12 44 Saturday was discharged later In the day from the hospital Police estimate damage to the Caron vehicle at and to the chicle at SI Only minor cuts and bruises were suffered bred Miar tlO lid and his Charles Williamson Ct when ir went out of control on Adam son St in rolled Iulici who estimated i of the car at wi Mary II suffered only minor injuries and w s not Inkcn to hospital 1 car she wos driving w with tar driv James Georgetown last Wed In the accident which cured at the intersection of Armstrong and ltd the poll Alice was injured in 12 it Jit and wis scene Road taken by her March ie I to their home 14 driven by Will in Georgetown The vehicle and the tor in eolhsion in driven by Doris A Brown both sustained SI In damages police estimate totaled U in mishap at ltd Armalrong Ave March 15 at 7 j5 0 whin am ltd by KIM Acton estimate to the vehicle MOO and to the Michk at ir I lunor Georgetown wisdrlvligacarwhichwism toll with a ear owned I ishion Shop Mirk J Ciuhta Polite damagci to both vehicles at lieu the single cur mishap in when John I by Deborah I loM of his St Georgetown lost on lj ibout ind collided with a car fill west of line by feet ml 1 4 m in known driver lost control of illicit ht she w is driving which then mount it curb in front j Irwin town mid struck tree 1 in I- unity rvice chairman of fraternity cheque to Fred Morris District Memorial Hospital administrator whlli June Campbell looks took place in the Tuesday fraternity president on The presentation of Susan Moody last Town fires woman before shes hired The general committee will be asking their fellow councillors when next mtels to their decision which Inst week the recreation department and council in one councillor most situation we ever been in Council not to hire a young worn in to fill poisilion of program ordinate for J and in Georgetown despite fact that Ihe hid already Km told th it id the job Her hiring hi in fact been earlier council when it gave recreation director Glen approval to beg advertising to fill the position left vacant last fall whin Mr Gray wis promoted the poibitlon of ricre itlon director The 1 1st week enufchl the getter ad ministration the rccriation by Council had hiring for the Morrow Tins is of the most iillons this council has made The council has mode a committment to the depart mint head and has allowed him to go to tin extent that hi has only to turn around al the list minute and change its voted down it lakes a request by one of who voted against the decision lo bring the back before council Should council not rescind its motion Mr Gray has suggested a number of methods to fill the major In his depart mint operations including a suggestion that John Cooper program for Wards 1 and be shifted full time to Wards and A Horticulturalists all ready for spring UP UP AND UP A Guide and Brownie fly up and the in troduction of two Tweenies was held last Wednesday evening at Centennial School Pictured here are back row left to right Anne Macdonald now a Guide with the Georgetown Eist Guides Tiylor Guide with Georgetown East front row t I Brownie Colleen now of the Georgetown Last Tweenies with n East Kim Hole and Karen Kennedy irWa Savage also with Giorgctown East Halton board reprimands teachers who spindle fold or mutilate Region convention cuts escape hatchet council voted last Tor staff and councillors this Wednesday against a motion year that would have cut out all motion calling for the conventions and conferences elimination of traveling ex OPENING TUESDAY MAR 30 SCOTTISHCANADIAN BUTCHER ST GEORGETOWN whose numbers argued that the expenditure an frill that cannot be afforded during year of restraint More than has been set aside this year for staff and councillors to attend various conferences and conventions Councillor Jack Raft is led the opposition igainst the pointing out that there wire several con which prove very fruitful for the region staff Well hive a hard look at my expenditure and we treat each of them in dividual ly Councillor BUI Mason replied that he had some Many things are said about conventions and most of Councillor McLean An demon agreed stating A yiar of restraints such as were going through now demands than Just lip service to restnlnt Conventions he said should bo among the first thing to go Some conventions he said were nothing more than grand national drunks Despite the arguments against conventions the suggestion was voted down total si knee block the toilets incidental spill ditto fluid spindle fold ill IBM cards be sick sleep in ire not wanted the Hilton Board Trustee it 1 isl Thursdays board meeting in Burlington brought his fellow trustee mention an editorial printed in in Ontario Secondary Ti ichtr s federation during the recent Toronto school The editoml prodded Toronto leichcrs to lake those actions in prolist over the unpopular seltkmtnl of the strike In doing so 1 lhit we those te who do not refit those ind ittltudis as by thiir irginlzation and it actions of some We have many many good teachers in our system Goodin but when the public hears suggestions like those it reflects harshly upon them They re doing their job and doing it well Spring and the advent or the growing season brought over BO people to the March of the Georgetown Horticultural Society last Wednesday at Knox Presbyterian Church A panel of speakers from the Civic Garden Centre in Toronto wire present to discuss the growing of new perennials and annuals and to answer questions from the audience many of whom took notes on gardening tips offered by Pope John Blair Bob Scott Jim Ford and Edna Love A mini flower show with a Patricks Day motif was held First Pauline Martland Mrs 11 won second prize and Mrs Yvonne Mileham was third Nothing can be done on River Drive When you save energy you save money This is what Ontario is doing to help you save In a tenth clause added to Stale of the Municipality presented to tow n council March the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce has advised that Itlvir Drive between lid and St is too narrow But the works committee evening ice that nothing could be don m no road and no rails Mayor Tom Hill told the committee that expected to take place it that corner ind improving River Drive will be reexamined at Your o Government goal reduce by one third the growth rate of energy consumpt on in the province To achieve eleven Ministries of your Government are working together in the Ontario Energy Management Program The Program has two objectives find ways to help you cut your own energy bill ways of using your province energy more efficiently Right now the Program consists of working projects including testtng ways to reduce consumption in automobiles and arm operations improving the healing and cooling systems in government buildings which has already cut some energy bills by as much as find ways to improve res natural gas and I furnace efficiency constructing and testing a totally solar heated home reclaiming waste materials to produce energy sending an Energy Bus throughout jOntar o do on the spot analyses tor industry so far annual energy cost savings ng have been identified Practical suggestions on ways you can save energy and money are available from your Ontar Government and from energy supply ng companies For more information write to Energy Management Program Ontario Ministry ol Energy Floor 56 Street West Toronto Ontario M7A2B7 Ministry of Energy Dennis Timbrel I Minister BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPTOMETRIST LM Brown ST OPTOMETRIST RR Hamilton RO Province of Ontario William Davis Premier BARRAGERS ill Free Pick up All work done on CALL JACK TIMPSON TAX PREPARATION Mclntyra CHIROPRACTOR GWCorbettDX Jo MM Street Georgetown PHONE Evans Chiropractic Clinic Street 7133 CLIPSHAM MORETON LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS INCOME TAX RETURNS 877 ii and over Associate Tax Consultants 877 Mill St Georgetown Burlington Best Wishes HARD TWIST 10 NOW I AITS yd Celanese Fashionett 895 Reg 50 yd NOW Ozite Duravale yd HARP FLOORING Armstronq Solarian now 395 yd Ceramic floor and wall tile HARDWOOD AND PARQUET FLOORING AVIALABLE DRAPES Top of the line Plein Jour Shears Gold Avocado Ivory Champagne Only RESTAURANTS OPEN FOR LUNCHES 1 AM TO A 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