Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1981, p. 3

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House Margaret Harding li with lie Chamber of Commerce Bull- of tin- from Chamber prcildrnt Bill Crawford iiliiisdij lit the North llnlton Golf and Country Club Seed House our Business of Year i Seed House mini irk industry or GO lioiincsi of tiling It original marketing idea which has made always a rcfrcsh- for loin In from the ilton Hills town i During the dinner held Wed- it the North larding itcepted the Bill ir Mr I hi- woollen indus t- ii liuroj the nude a great well evolving lis Harding Seed House catalogue MPP Jul ian remarked as he made the prowncrs I used to go over it with my watering the coming of spring The province he added appreciates the Brampton Georgetown MP John unable itleml the dinner extended his through local accountant Graeme forwarding a letter from Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau expressing hope thai DM will long continue to foe a landmark in operated by Mrs Harding and her husband Bruce employs about people during the spring- summer peak season is the second recipient of the Chambers business Smith and Stone was Business of the Year in 1900 donates to Hamilton workers help put special van on local roads SECTION A TUB HERALD January 1881 Page 3 PINCH IN TIME SAVES LIVES The distance separating Hamilton from llatton Hills didnt wear down Ihr enthusiasm by factory workers who last week got plans finally rolling for our new bus for handicapped residents Hacked by their company the workers at Hamiltons Lev I Straus Jeans manufacturing plant have contributed toward the companys overall donation the Hills community project It didnt bother us at all that the money would go up to Hills employee relations supervisor said Friday when the cheque was presented to Helping Hands at the plant In fact raised the money quicker than usual because of the enthusiasm This gift from the employee and Canada IrviStrauis has just been an Inspiration a gift from the Rods the community of Hills a grateful Barb Stephens Helping Hands north llatton supervisor acknowledged Mrs Cyper noted that the company and Its Hamilton workers hair previously supported various In city including Parents Anonymous and a reading service for blind but found Hills transit proposal so worthwhile that Ihey immediately threw full support behind It money was raised through Deceiving the cheque In Friday presentation was Helping Hand executive director Val who In turn passed money onto Hills Marilyn Chairman of the towns special committee on the transit proposal While Ihr donation is expected to cover the cost of a speciallyequipped van in which disabled can ride across town Hills residents are being approached to provide operating funds Designed as a pilot project for its Initial year of operation the service will gel underway this spring Some GO residents are eipected make use of The I it Don head office resulted from contacts Mrs made while attending a management training course sponsor ed by the company year The firm regularly contributes to worthwhile community projects llalton Helping Hands Is a home assistance program for senior and the physically disabled residents of llalton region Volunteer workers help with household chares and yard- work and install wheelchair ramps handrails and grab bars where The organization receives its funding through the provincial and regional and the and Hamilton IlurllnglanWentwarlh United Ways For more Information about the program phone A Georgetown firefighter tried out the spreader power tool used for rescuing victims trapped in wreckage The jaws are considerably more powerful than any other piece of rescue equipment the department has although Hurst Tool Company spokesman Arnle Charlton stressed that it Isnt meant replace any of the equipment already in use Workers won t strike GDMH Its business as usual for the nonmedical workers at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital despite on illegal strike by some 16000 of their counterparts elsewhere in the province Jerry Wright president of Georgetowns Local 145 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees said Monday the employees here will not be going on strike Because the hospital is not a of the central bargaining unit of the Ontario Hospital Association Local is not officially recognized It has been the locals practice to wait until a settlement has been reached between the bargaining unit and the rest of the union and then to negotiate with the hospital based on that agreement That could take a while this time depending on how the strike goes Mr Wright said workers include registered nursing assistants housekeeping kitchen and laundry staff Swimming holes face tough bylaw Keep on plugging lottery advice Swimming pool charging admission to their facilities could ficc fines of if they fail to comply new safely regulations outlined in a draft bylaw presented to the towns general committee Monday night The bylaw which closely follows recommendations made during a coroners in quest the Aug drowning of jeiroldUrunoScodelloro it Waterfalls Park is expected lo come before council after pool and swimming hole owners have had a chance to comment on it Of the 10 sections in the bylaw the most important stress the need for trained visible lifeguards Signs ore now required to adi ise the public about danger areas supervised hours rules covering use of the swimming area and the location of equipment and emergency telephones Each must have easily accessible poles a ring and line and spinal and paddle boards Swimming areas should also be outlined with float lines the bylaw least two other swimming are affected by proposed bylaws Mr Lusty reports Small wood Acres and The both located on Acton s Fain Lake have taken some precautions to insure safe swimming Members of the Georgetown volunteer firefighters brigade listen intently as Hurst Tool representative Charlton explains the pressure hose couplings featured on the departments new Jaws of Life tool be used to help rescuers gel at accident victims trapped under wreckage The 71pound spreader Jaws of Life pushes or pulls with a Up pressure of nine luns The fire department is also the new owner of a cutting tool made by Hurst which will also be their winnings I free books of is last until Mr reading the hed won of the bonus opening A Georgetown held its official grand afternoon of praise and n ernment and vie officials Die will tarry full and a photo in this weekend Extra Hunch Hunch might be what you call an idea that youre afraid is wrong ANTENNAS ROTORS AND TOWERS INSTALLATIONS ABOUT OUR SPECIAL Georgetown Since Right now RCA Is clearing inventory and that means you can buy RCA modrjls at Super Savings From this even only and while quantities lost special factory discounts that we ear ned on eligible RCA TVs and will be passed directly to consumers at retail All you have to do is III out factory voucher when you buy no waiting nothing to mail in Its a spectacular opportunity to move up to RCA quality and save Instantly Save up to SI on GER938 and SAVE UP TO INSTANTLY RCA ColorTrak Console gala colour right A total saving of up to off Factory List Prices on these and other models not illustrated LAST CALL Only more days to save during Our Big Annual JANUARY WALLPAPER SALE SAVE 2050 Sole Ends Sat January 31st at pm WALDEC TALISMAN PREPASTED WALLPAPER Reg to 499 single roll Jan Sale to single roll PRICE GLIDDEN PAINT SPECIAL Spred Satin ffi Reg Latex Wall n Only living dining unit roil in JO minutes odour noco35ary GUARANTEED SERVICE WITH ALL SALES 8773405 Service What We Sell 14 Street JuM off Main St We will not knowingly be undersold NOW IN OUR 28th YEAR MANY OTHER SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE 65 Main St S DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN Store Hours Mon Tues Wed 900600 Thursday Friday Saturday 900530

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