Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1977, p. 6

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Till lit It Ml July Centennial Manor celebrates 25 years of service A large number of dignitaries joined residents of Manor Sunday far ceremonies on the occasion of the silver The got underway with a parade from Victoria irk in along Main Street to Mall and then the Manor on Ontario Streol Leading Hit pints wis the Georgetown 120 Pipe Band followed by the Burlington Teen lour Band 100 strong and the Milton Pipe Band The rededication ceremony got underway at pm with remarks by Burlington Coun W liter chairman of the manor s committee of management The Silver Jubilee worship service was conducted by the and District Ministerial Association Greetings to about persons were made by Mayor Don Gordon of Milton and Regional Chairman Morrow or Ha Hon Hills Special guests wire introduced Man Allen director of the manor gave credit to the staff who have shown more than just an interest in the job He introduced the present and past presidents of the dedicated auxiliary Herald photos By George the lnnkcnar cake by Manor are Hilda who tun a resident of Ihe Manor It opened July 1951 and Dixon who hat employer Ihrre nisei since It itch and enjoy the I rorrlouri llrunrh 120 Ilur Hand led the from litnrl I irk In Milton to inrt the celebration the s Child services decentralization dialogue July Tit provincial government intends to decentralize or delivery truces est children s services accountable regional government the utli Services Network of Interested citizen region who the recent prov incial plans to consolidate children services will get a chance to their opinions in a scheduled with Judge George Thomson who of the heads the newly formed Child re con rcn Services division Sheridan College in on July at Hi fore questions arc asked panel discussion Hon rid director of the Children Aid LAS Walter Mulkcwich chairman of and social of rig ion director of and and Hubert Pond of vllle and mint centre will discuss k issues in Ihllon One child in five fat lexal for Georgetown and District il one child in five Is medically fat and lhit in ire in ilf the adults are overweight Shi that instead if snacking on junk food eat an r raw they arc excellent detergent fiods mil will elean or teeth NATURES EMPORIUM Bring your tonl Buy only wit it you need AM on quality natural nils spins SPECIALS wr HONEY Own iO IL CEREAL Delicious Ice Cream Made From All Natural Ingredients DOMAIN ST GLEN WILLIAMS New Hours 10 Natural Foods Cheeses There is Only One Montreal Textile Fabric Mart now holding its biggest ever FABRIC SALE We are making room for our fall merchandise You wont believe such quality could cost so little So come in today and save on quality and selection at Montreal Textile Fabric Mart Also look for savings in our drapery and upholstery department fctW TEXTILE OTTAWA ST HAMILTON BARTON CANNON MAIN Youre Invited To The counterweight WEIGHTLOSS OPEN HOUSE Free Admission Youll meet Hector general manager of Counterweight who lost over lbs What more he has kepi it off for over years Without ever going hungry Learn how you can eat the foods you love such as spaghetti roast hamburgers desserts and still lose weight You II meet our lecturers who really care because they are weight losers themselves Be sure to come You have nothing to lose but some weight Current members other weight control groups may transfer with no registration fee Wednesday July 20th 730 pm Church of St George Anglican Street For class locations and Information CALL FREE 7491200 counterweight PEOPLE WHO CARE Dry well problem cleared council Council investigation Ihc dried up wells on Karen Drive in Williams found the problem had been solved by lime a special council meeting was held last Tues line had been d fire hydrant on and run icross he Duel well council In III Connections tram that line were servina the home two neighbors whose wills had also been affected by the eonM ruction sewer line in a housing development cast of Kartn Drive Robert consulting engineer for Mounlclair who arc constructing tin new homes old council tint a hydrologist W Mor jHson had Investigate the site with him during the day Mr Morrison believes the water level in the Karen Drive wells would re I urn lo normal jnee is comp lete and the pumps used lo drain the sewer trench are shut off acquatier base of the tabic behind Karen Drive is very Mr said and when the sewer trench was pumped dry the source of well water was dried up along with it When the construction is complete and the trenches are backfilled sealed the should return normal As a safeguard seeping along the when lime comes to hook up the severs a concrete wall will be poured at the end of Irench probably somewhere in the first length of pipe Mr Clip- sham said This concrete will be anchored In the sail both sides of the trench and extend above and below both the sanitary and the storm sewer Region engineer Ray Cripps assured council thai this same tpc of situation has several times In Oakvillc and when construction ended the water level rose again It a risk we take every turn we put a shovel Into the ground he said Mayor Tom Hill told council that they should know by Thur sday if the water will return because the was reidy above the level of the well and the pumps had been shut off during the after noon The sanitary sewer tren should be completed by end of the week he said Mr said that the storm sewer which is not so deep should be put In next week After that the concrete wall will be poured at end of the trenches wells will be sunk to monitor of In the ground The well on Karen June four days began construction of sanitary trench to service mm homes which phn build cast of that street wells In the area were also directed George Gray partowner of ilopmcnls had water brought to the well but II seeped Final issue completed for Acton high news This lerm final issue high school newsletter iKlmsicly previews new high school now being com on Cedar load and scheduled for an official open house Included in newsletter are the recorded impressions of several interested parlies who have recently toured the new ficihty Clare Henderson and Doris their fellow teacher Harold No wash student Jennifer How i Dean tink parent Laurie Cook all It rid their observations of what ill is a dynamic and In September the old high will become a middle school for lower grades Mr ink and ihe high school staff building of roads in Hills were washed out during the hard rain storms of last week Frank works supcrintendani said Although washouts were reported in Mr Me d d not expect washouts on town roads prettj hard BUSINESS DIRECTORY Robert H Cranfield DC CHIROPRACTOR ROY H EVANS D C Chiropractor PROFESSIONAL PRINTING ALL YOUR NEEDS THE HERALD 8772201 CHIROPRACTORS G Corbett D C CHIROPRACTOR CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner 8775155 TELEPHONES RE Limited Surveyor Consutlmq IoMhiIivkv Rout So IhSiti 101 Hi Qui a 877

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