Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1979, p. 3

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lilt lit KM I IS on the status of its projects It lOUITIOIl The mi of the Credit illiv Con en wire brought up In date until stilus of of public rt is Haul director Jo tleftl Halloo Hills Cancer Society representative Hi la lalratow and McDonalds franchise owner Richmond Chandler display Ronald McDonald calendar which Mill be on sale during the ncil Iwo weeks to funds toward Canada lint McDonald House The house will accommodate out town families bringing children to Toronto Hospital lor Sick Children lor irralmenl leukemia and other cancer related diseases Herald photo in was tin i Mister which i is pnivis or rgmL imping al Gnu A numtx members ship lhej Ihis was nit following Ihe McDonalds to assist New homes parents of sick children PP for Acton Herald staff writer During the next two weeks Georgetown residents will hue an opportunity support a new public hostel for parent- of leukemia and con at Toronto Sick Children Hospital Half the profits from the salt of Ronald Mi Donald available at McDo nalds Restauranl outlets will go toward the hostels pur chase and renovations A large red brick house on Street from of Ontario has been purchased as Canada first residence shelter par while their children art receiving treatment Richmond franchise owner in Georgetown and Milton lb on the 11 number board of tors which will manage the house Other director include members ol the medical pro fession a hospital or parents of children with cancer and another aids representative Because of support the project received from wild house will be known as i Ronald house Mr Chandler visited Chic Hon ild House more- than two years ago and upon his return set out In determine whether similar faulitj was needed in Ontario A steering tommitlce found that per cent of the children visiting Ihi hematology and ontology wirds of the Hospital for Sick were n outside Toronto and Ihu need seemed apparent IT The residence w ill be and operated by a p Children s logy Carcol Ontario po Renovations have begun Mr Chandler pe the doors con open for the residents late spring or early next summer rinding a plate to stay when they re worried their child health is just an extra burden on par Mr Chandler said This way they cm cull Up the house and reserve a room for the days while their child is in the hospital for treatment and know that Ihej be In easi walking distance the hospital Fees will lie nominal pro a night and will be subsidized If the parenls simply can I afford It calendars will be on sale McDonald outlets a cross Ontario between and December Halt of the W price tag will be donaled Ihe fund by aids We re determined to sell more calendars Irian any other said town public relations direct or Jo Lister And expect wc will because this community responds very well to things like our Day cam paign for crippled children Any locil groups interested in helping lo sell the calendars to support the house are RYDERS TV TOSHIBA QUASAR All Colour Months Warrant or to contact them at aids because Ihty II welcome help In to pictures whieh ihililren tin color contains worth of coupons which can be redeemed In any stores means calendars will make Christmas gifts for children and it won matter i they ore Acton and ft PARK PLAZA nd pii only the schemes Restaur pledged tin support of the Ron McDonald house during next three irs Whin it opens tie house will friendly for child nts whin ft will iiforlabk tie bed kitchen join a bright pi ly laundry A miniitr will be in residence but the day housekeeping tasks will the guest families and tin parent volunteers Spied ipprivil lias been given tilt lown planning board for two proposed dtvt lipmtnls on Ron North in in Tin itnendiig bvliw mitlint the reonuif of six atns owned by urn est lit- mil si en Itoid Developments from run re- w is pjsstd quickly and comment by Hit bo during a puhlie meeting Hornby potential industry site project s i Hie Trafalpnr Road inttrchimge in Hilton Hills is of areas identified by Hill Mar sh ill business for Region for future industrial development Mr Marshall outlined his ideas on mduslriil growlh in Ihi rtjjon during works The three main areas he sees is being of sustaining development are Ihe corridor Milton ind the Road inter nil tin Traf ft as ripe for pm becaust of heir prox he which is the tor mil us mmtrcL between Tor western Ontario told the ilion of a main Milton h would the possibi llties of further industrial grow Although tin Burlington OakMlle area ilreidv Ins a hili of industrnl Mr Marshall sees the eventu il on of Highway 403 through the re gion as incentive for further industrial growth I have told by a number of lit explained thai lilt 40 will more ami al low the expinsion of existing businesses of the re suiting improved iixess to the Club tin will hue semidel homes when completed Hit Road project j cross the road from the dtvilipmenl and next lo Acton High School ills for single The the of two were given third and final rending by council ih evening The objection lo the line from Coun 1 opposed manner in which it Is done Levy It being rushed through ho ad dtd with insufficient tvi dince ind without proper in for your next social affair Your Invitation to the elegance of dining excellence 8773541 I Street Georgetown Ontario CARPET CORNER SHOPATHOME SERVICE SHOP IT HOME SERVICE ONHflij The proper way to select your carpet flooring draperies is in your own home We specialize in courteous service low prices professional installation and Free Estimates Call Today for ShopAtHom Service 8533620 About the Hills Peel pantomime Several loci residents are involved in a brand new btmg presented by the Pet rs in Brain Ho lstir Penson Theatre Described is a rollicking style pantomime full of color slapstick fun Sixpence debuts and continues December and ind featuring the contributions of Martin ind Neville ftorsnop Daren John Gardiner Whitfield Phil Ann Biker Monica Jimmy 1itc Robert many Christmas sale lirotk High School in Burlington where sever loe students attend classes is holding lis annual sale of items made by next Tut through Thursday it Street Hours arc in day 10 i is Kampuchea relief Georgetown District brunch of the Cross is welcoming donations for operation m Kampuchea Cambodia where has joined the Red Cross di to in estimated million residents including 00 children who are from disc and starvation Current figures say thai per tent of malnourished and few children under five have survived If local wish to contribute toward the million cost of the aid prognm orders or addressed to the Kampuchea relief fund can he sent the local branch at Box Georgetown More il formation is it Television feature hi an effort lo alerl and inform more citizens about the special white amber flashing lights now featured on all volunteer firefighter vehicles the tirofightcrs of Ontario 1ms rctcnlly improved the lights visibility produced need for and import of the warning light first introduced in 19G8 The lights bear the initials VFF New Lifeline group Georgetown residents In the Park area who are interested in assisting the South Vietnamese refugees arc urged attend an organizational meeting of the Park Lifeline committee tonight Wednesday at Park St p Further information can be obtained from Rita Vanden Top at or Mary Lou al aliun of the i is been w jnud us and com on the if ililicd pool in HI hid di to indie 1 00 pit on a weekend but dunitL is it to Slid He nted imlilied for the as 1 m iiistisled camping It who might nit want out pipe it Terr it up ling THIK1N 1 get more pic pie up witk which It I I the of rani on bodies is lilt tent blows to seek a Iht i for the plan ot to off on implements I hi until the plin is reviewed I the full regarding in the conservation Mr said if the get sone kind approval for the plan tin would not be ihk to proceed with my major r in the area LADIES AUXILIARY BRANCH ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SAT NOV 1100 am300 pm 137 Mill Slreet Georgetown Santa Cfous arrives pm Available Tea Room Bake Table Knitted Goods Arts Crafts Hobbies Books Penny Table Crocheting Sewing etc When we shop Canadian Canada makes it shop Cdnadiaii it more than a good idea Its a great invest merit our country Canadians buy their own products they give Canadians work Right here Ontario les employ about one million people hats 25 of all the obs in Ontario When we shop Canadian wc strengthen the economy of our prov nice and our country By purchasing products that say Made in Canada were develop and maintaining the industrial wc need to compete world wide markets And were helping ourselves right here at home by strengthening Ontario s resources and assuring our growth So the next time you re buying something look for the symbol that says Made in Canada Larry Grossman Minister Industry and Tourism Ontario William Davis Premier

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