Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 18, 1979, p. 2

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THE HERALD April IB l7 About the Hills Terra Cotta renovations The new Ih Inn In reintroduce a Victorian flavor to the inn with Largescale the menu Thefni has been purchased by John Arena the owner of Winston a restaurant In Toronto It has been closed during the renovations and Mr Arena hopes to reopen by May J or possibly May 16 We will unquestionably he best menu In the area Mr Arena said We plan to streamline not only the service but the menu itself Red Cross dance Cross Youth will sponsor a dance in Knox April beginning at Mike Dine and Craig Teeter will provide the music and there will be door prizes and spot dances WARP plans meeting The consumer group known was Women War Againa Rising Prices will hold a public meeting in Knox Presbyterian Church on Main Street South In Georgetown on April to explain their aims and methods to oil residents of Male or female everyone is welcome Come and find out how you can help la fight nsmg food pnees WARP boycott list The following of items arc on the WARP boycott list for the week of April isto flour chicken allspices canned meat frozen vegetables grapefruit cabbage and coloured or perfumed toilet tissue Historical Society meets The Historical Society will hold its monthly meeting on April In Trinity United Church Acton at m Mrs J Dennis Mrs Marguntc Taylor George Elliott and Mr and Mrs Bob McArthur will be among the guest speakers who wilt discuss Acton in bygone days Peel poetry winner Emma Parkinson 8yearold daughter of Mr and Mrs David Parkinson of Carole Street Georgetown topped the poetry recitation class for children nine and under at the Peel Music and Drama Festival on April in Lester Pearson Theatre in Emma is a student of Mrs of Drive Georgetown results Spring into summer Spring Into summer in shape From 12 l at Cedarvale Community Centre showers and change rooms qualified Instructor per class pay as you come Women s classes every Tuesday starting April until May Men a classes every Wednesday starting April 25 until May Call Operation ACTION for informal Came to Church ST GEORGES CHURCH Anglican Rev Sunday April The Eucharist Family Eucharist Morning Prayer GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Main St S Pastor Peter Ralph Sunday April 11 MormngWorship Everyone We I come Come make our church your church LUTHERAN CHURCH Windsor St Vacancy Pastor Rev Arthur Sunday April Worship Service 10 Worship Service Church of the Lutheran Hour HILLS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY TrafalearRd 7 Highway Pastor Rev l jf 10 Family School Morning Worship Service Tuesday Pioneer Girls Christian Service Brigade 30pm Prayer Bible Study MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Pastor Edwin II Mitchell Sunday April 22 Missionary Day Grant Tilley Robinson I M Nigeria Sunday 30pm I Robinson Nursery at all Services Wednesday Study MAPLE AVENUE AND GROW Til US Little Cherub Nursery reopens Fall ST STEPHENS btj EASTEKI FASTER I ST JOHNS Holy Sunday April ST STEPHENS Breakin at GDHS nets fire extinguishers MORE FLOODING Itrivy rainfalls on Friday led to scenes like this one In a number of spots in Ha Hon Hills Saturday The Credit River was high in Glen Williams and Silver Creek Hooded over a large part of Cedarvale Park eating awa the dirt road at the side of the bridge This photo was taken on he 1 Ine north of 1 Imehouie where the water from a creek had flooded on to the road and eaten out a slicable pothole or town Hers Id photon Acton s regional taxes up so are Georgetown s Milton Three fire extinguishers were the only items missing follow break in at George town District High School on the weekend Police were alerted to the break in when the school s alarm went off When the investigating officers arrived on the scene they discovered the break in The burglars entry way of an unlocked indow on the second floor A chemical fire gusher and two water fire extinguishers arc reported missing Two panes in the upper part of a window at St Francis of Ass is i School were broken some time Monday evening Damage is estimated at Personal properly valued at was stolen during a break in a home Just outside George Four flags valued at were stolen from the Ncilson warehouse earlier this week Vandals pulled up a stop sign and several street signs from different areas in Georgetown and left them lying on the ground they had been remold TI stole bales of hay from a barn on the south side of Highway between Missis Road and the Line on the weekend Value of the hay Is estimated at A purse containing a wallet personal papers and a black Alaskan diamond was stolen from the locker room of the pool Pour Rally Sport chrome hubcaps wen stolen from a 1975 Corvette parked on John Street on Friday The value of the hubcaps is estimated at An resident reports being beaten while he was in the 747 Club in Acton Ik was treated in Guclph Hospital for and cuts A man has been in connection with mi dent Vandals caused MS damage a truck parked at the Centre when thev kicked in a rear fender Vandals also ripped the front scat of a car belonging to an Acton woman while was parked in the Georgetown Market parking lot An track tape deck was stolen from a vehicle parked at Georgetown and District Me Hospital An Aclon resident reports that following a dispute with a friend over the purchase of a car his friend struck him in he fact several times Police are continuing their Hon An resident re ports that someone broke into his garage while he was on vacation and stole two motor cycle helmets The burglars got in by way of an insecure rear door Both helmets can be identified Board mileage rate up Tin of ion voted to increase mileage role for board and trustees using iheir own cars or The approved a re commendation by its finance committee which said the mileage rate for the first miles jear should remain at mile rather thin increasing lo 22 cents How ever the rale or travel in excess of miles a year will be increised to 17 cents a mile from cents The pro increase had been cents The rate for itinerant etch is being increased from to WO a month from one sharing costs with the north through the region new hied assessment policy The treasurer acknowledged lhat Hilton Hills would have ben dramatically this year hoc Hit policy been implemen ted earlier White Hills mill rate is rising about per cent In Georgetown and per in Acton the Milton rate will increase only per cent and per cent In Burlington taxpayers will benefit from a relatively large assessment Increase and pay about ptr cent less than lasl year Out of million in 1979 expenses the region will reco ver about million from provincial grants and revenue leaving its taxpayers to contribute The final amount the area level shows an over 1978 of about 10 per cent but according to Mr Farmer reflects the failure of govern mcnt grants to increase at the same rate as inflation Before council accepted recommendation to approve the 1979 budget several mem introduced amendments aimed at cutting portions of the budget allocated to specific projects The only amendment that won council support however involved the internal transfer of funds and had no affect on the budget Among the areas of funding suggested for reductions were mileage allowances for council members approved at promotion or tourism and grants to the Hamilton Philharmonic and the Royal Botanical Gardens 31 Included in the region bud get is for general government expenses for protection persons and properly police and conservation authorities for public works 579 for community plan development jSO for recreation and community services for of health Halton region health unit and for social and family KNIFEPOINT ROBBERY GEORGETOWN Regional Police ore looking for a man who held up a Mac Milk store In Georgetown at knifepoint 10 The man wearing a ski mask entered the store shortly before closing jnd demanded money from the clerk He escaped on foot with an undisclosed amount Police describe the man being in hi mid twenties weighing about 180 pounds BOOKS I CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS GIBS 26 RCA Portable COLOR TV RCA COLOR CONSOLE All Syttemi on SpocU CaM Comortanfrom Wstltyan Georgetown We Service What Wo Serving you for over a quarter century Pharmacy 3DAY SALE Great values on drug needs plus health beauty specials On sale Thurs thru Sat April Diovol ml Relief of Acid Indigestion and Gas 227 147 297 Head Shouldara Shampoo Diovol suspension Fast rol of of nd on and gas labs ml Crest Toothpaste Mtamucll Win Regular Natural source laxal flavor genlle of 227 37 Hydrogen Foi mod use m BOX Snug Dantura Cushions Ever soil re liners Bo Agarol BOX Dantura Claanaer Now cleaning power 66 397 Meal replacement 397 Stlmula Condoms Specially surface lubricated THE GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE M0N FRI SAT

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