Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 2, 1976, p. 3

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Council reconsiders evicting Waterfalls Playground residents Tilt libit Tie residents of mobile homes in Waterfalls Playground Park remain unsure of Ihelr future Hal ton Hills council skiers Its position on their possible eviction Last week the town a sub sidiary planning board recommended to council thai plans to evict the mobile homeowners be shelved until a study into the feasibility of licensing the trailers and taxing the property Ihey is completed one of residents of the park bed the concern shared by the trailer that they ore not being given the true facts of the matter by either ihdr landlord Joseph or the town planning department one can understand what is really happening he told the board citing con between in provided by Mr and own planner Mario Vcnditti We want to find out exactly what our four of the originally Waterfalls liter month for Ihur licenses Mr Mil ilium said hat not Ihi a is itse I lor taxis did ground lo a new township Mr hi In I I don know of said has agreed an On resident who would object Municipal Board decision to it wi thai of the Mr Venditti explained that Mr had agreed Elsewhere in I hi tan Hills legal negotiations to remove Mr Vcnditti said Willow Park all of his tenants from the Trailer Camp in Normal property provided that the permanent mobik home town will allocate him an area license and where mobile homes may be in Acton had obtn kept on seasonal basis The board Mr Vcnditti said is now awaiting the town solicitor opinions of a proposed site plan or such an rea that was submitted by Mr temporary According denied to site Mr ilium Ins that the to him and view Norvals fireworks display The fireworks and fun night pickup The Brownies arc not held at School Com having a pick up day this Centre on May by spring where they canvass the Norvol Community every home in the area as this Association and he Optimist is too hard on gas but they will of Georgetown was a be to pick op jour dean successful evening with about bottles whin have them 500 children and en ready Proceeds from silling joying the various activities the glass for recycling helps won the ball game the Brownies to finance their with the Optimist Club by a activities score of Bimbo the clown Mother Daughter was a big hit with the little banquet was to bt held on children handing out balloons Tuesday ivcmng June 1 in to each of them and assisting the Presbyterian Church with their races Mrs basement and the last Davidson of the Ivatoncs meeting of the si Brampton entertained young on June and old alike by playing the Nine Brownies and Brown piano and leading in a sing Owl Mrs Taylor at assured them not sign any melon orders If must leave be sn my is to where Mr sympathy with the residents situation explaining that mobile ire frowned upon in ino because of In class irry slid Ihit Ihi charged per month a lunse represinls the must the town eould lev The rale was doubled by the finance lommiltee last year he said Councillor Dick with Mr that the loun cooperate with tile residents in setting a time on their stay in the park is probibly e tin shock to most of though 1 do lUHITIM of Down lawn Businessmen Association were elected mieting lasl Tuesday Pictured in the front row are Bob wee president and Ralph Fletcher president Back row George treasurer Hetty Anne Smith secretory Morcia taenia and George 11 up Ihir Mr Music on Main Street first step to livening town up the would probler Wlnle Councillor Ho- Hi pointed out the of Willow Pirk tic town the In hi Booth eomminteu In fa rness to the people of said we should look it the study thi executive committee of tin Downtown Businessmen ilution Association in Georgetown ire ong ability of raising the annual membership fee which is euirintly ill a year a payable would allow more projects to be undertaken to Improve Ihe downtown and help pay Tor promotions to draw customers to the area said Ralph Fletcher newly elected president of the association One of the uses of the extra money in the association coffers should the fee Town students graduate from Sheridan A total of Hills students were among the l Sheridan College graduates who received their last week Four ceremonies were held to mark the eighth annual convocation At Gentry in Miv Lou Pnrsons in or the will be Municipality of if hnology applied arts forciment Catherine shop Seereliml Intensive But op Construction Technician Murray Brown Correctional Worker Susan Margo Butler Secretarial In tensive Hotel and Restaurant Ad ministration John Business Computer Systems Sheila News by Dorothy McLean J Hill Technology Art I llirbj Business mm si ration Louise Harm ran Secretarial Medical Melody Halt Secretarial Legal Sharon leslie I Centre Mer Louis Trcvolyn Patrick Medc Childhood Susan Retail irk Management Craig Media Terr Secretarial Special eongratulatlons to recipients ot the Board of Governors Silver Medals for outstanding academic Bonnie anal go through would be to pur chase a sound system to music on M tin St during events such is Pioneer June and Christmas and sidewalk sales when the street is closed off rental rates for a sound system are about per tunc Mr I- etcher told the association members In two yejrs the merchants will 1 p id for their own he The merchants decided to take the first steps to acquire speakers which would be perminenlly attached to the poles in center of Main St Red sales for the Sun Set Summertime savings for people who want to save Red Sales For The Sunset extra savings for hose big do it yourself projects now in full swing during the building season Save even more during this timely Buildall Sale for uing song The tug of war proved to be very popular with children of all ages and many enjoyed the big bonfire The Optimist Club booth well patronized during the awarded to the winners students in tended the District brownie William Hawkins Camp at Camp on the members of the of May weekend The College of Governors activities at camp included a Vice President of Ford MiniOlympics medals were described the effects Medic ill Roberta relanal Midical Hull Travel Me Ad evening The fireworks display that started shortly after nine and ended a little before 10 was enjoyed by all The recreation committee worked hard to make this an enjoyable fun night for the community were pleased that the weatherman operated with good weather The committee included convenor Tom Mrs Evelyn Randy Fen George Smith Mrs Judy Pomeroy Charlie Carney Bob Crawford and Jamie nlngham Norman Guthrie represented Optimist Club at the planning meetings Brownies will collect any bottles or glass containers that you have saved for In the Community Just give Brown Owl Mrs Taylor a call for scavenger hunt crafts games and Ihc ofihangtm the Canadian economy r Sheridan College President John M Porter Presbyterian Church applied arts liberal studies WMS met at the of graduates in on Mrs Nelson Robinson on Thursday defining their role Tuesday afternoon May in the work force with Mrs Andrew McClurc presiding She opened the meeting with the reading of a Psalm Mrs was in charge of the program She gave an interesting Bible study on the Holy Spirit followed by a report on the Synodical meeting held at Lake recently after which she closed the meeting with prayer The hostess was assisted by Mrs Oliver Hunter in serving lunch and a social time was enjoyed Contd page The advice of Iwy Yost for the Authority to graduates jourmlism and design English a jnd visuil in Oik villi on Frill lake tie multiple job approaeh in lie field or to following loci rom ieorgetow Arnold Score trial Intensive Patrick Barnes Social Ser Mm Bell Held Legal Linda on Two Year Business Studies Smith Business Thomas Secretarial Legal Training Care Hornby rtl Security and Law Laurie Cumin Nursing Betty Ann Mnr I- Trifford Secretarial I ig I loro i fl I Design Ceramics from area Up Children Our Challenge General Alb Miki Can halt baldness Finnish scientists say 8774812 Br IJi Boi The Round One People in the know are looking up Those homeowners who know what to look for are looking upon thetr roof right now Even though it soul of sight your roof is the umbrella over your biggest investment your home In Canada where the weather can have severe changes your roof has to be in good shape If your roof is over 5 years old it could be out of shape know whal to look for and how to re roof the saving is great Ask Buildall We have the know how to help you save on those big home maintenance jobs like roofing Slock only Demur 44 ASPHALT I lq Cannon Ball Beds urge Queen PINE ROUND Rolled Roofing For rolled root ng has acer the est way to or replace on utility buildings gir ages sheds etc It isn the est but to be PINE ROUND PEDESTAL TABLE AS LOW 4ife9 PINE TRESTLE TABLES ENHANCE YOUR TABLE WITH EARLY LADDER BACK CHAIRS NOVA SCOTIA The Knot Hole 8778222 ST GEORGETOWN

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