Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1981, p. 33

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5213 I EXCELLENCE AWARD IN CUSTOMER DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN No need lo mam It right here at home FREE PARKING rid ay September IB About the Hills Rideathon 81 for disabled Became It pleasurable way develop coordination and balance riding Is rccogntied an Ideal or the mentally and physically handicapped and nearby Stable hai planned Rideathon with this In mind for Sept Aipartoflbe International Year ol Ihe Disabled the Brampton liable on Read Jail south of Steelei Avenue is oiling Remedial Riding a registered charity for a guided 30kilometre ride raise funds Both handicapped and handicapped rid en will leave the stable and ride south to Acres Rood then return well any pledges per kilometre Remedial Riding will accept donations along the route For more information contact 4S7IS68 or Pat Marriage legal style Laws relating to marriage and divorce will be explained by area lawyer Jack at a special free lecture next Wednesday Sept In Georgetown The lUlls Community Legal Aid Clinic hosts the lecture Pnd discussion at Its St office In downtown Georgetown from 7 to Topics will Include property rights financial responsibilities custody maintenance marriage and cohabitation contracts and separation agreements Call the Clinic at for more information Women Alive conference Women Alive association or group of women with common goals Including the understanding and passing on of Christian ideals Sept they are holding a Regional Conference at Maple Avenue Baptist Church hall a to Nell Maxwell author founder and director of Women Alive will speak along with Emily Turansky professor and Bible study teacher Tickets can be obtained by phoning This conference a tended by women various faiths In the area and an early for reservations is advisable Women Alive meetings arc always looked forward to with anticipation Everyday help Hills Christian Women Fellowship invites all ladies to dessert and coffee at St George Anglican Hall Sept from 15 lo 3 p Admission is Judy Foster parent therapist will speak on Help for ryday Living Reservations and cancellations arc necessary and may be made by telephoning Ruth Buttrey at 8774158 Nursery available New minister in town The new minister at St Andrew s United Church In Georgetown Thomas Bandy preached his inaugural sermon at the Georgetown church Sunday discussing The Community of Cnristlan Love Following the service Bandy and his wife Rev Bandy Joined the congregation or an Informal get acquainted luncheon at the church on Mountainview Road South Caledon bridge buffs KesullsofCalcdonBridgeClub Sept NS Tanya Blalnlck and Stan Judy Overland and Clayton Barbour 3 Ruth and Hugh Mulligan W MarleneandJackMcFaduen Maureen Walker and Steve Young Elaine and Ron Smith Results of Sept 3 1 Jackie and Clayton Barbour Pat and Gord 3 and Ken W Fran Curry and Muriel Merllna and Des Flora Smith and Sandy Dowds Twocar collision Two cars collided Thursday morning on Main and Mill Streets in Acton damage to the other Neither Walter McEachem of Rockwood nor Harold Solowonluk of Acton the drivers Involved in the collision were seriously Injured BALLET Cedarvale Community Centre 00 a FromSyn and Up Fall Count Winter Course Spl 12th Dec 19th 75 00 Course 1 5 wks Jan 9lhAprll2MhJ82 Course 16 Complete FellWinter Course whs Call of Registration Appointment ANN PLATT Moore Park Crescent 8779385 union leaders in disarray IIyMAlbIASNAU Herald Special Union eldership at Beard more Tannery is In dissarrny fallowing the resignation of all but one of the local union executive alter workers questioned the handling of a now contract Insl Frid ay Vice president Edie Allen Ihe only executive member of the bargaining team not to resign said a meeting will be held elect new ficers The member Ontario Council Leather Workers of the United food and Commercial Workers unloincceptodancw two year contract that gives workers cents an hour in he first year and cents an hour in the second year The union was seeking ft an hour Mrs Mien wild workers are upset about he agreement lust week legal The on the ion of the union rejected the some offer Wednesday and took a strike vole only to be told the ratificlatlon vole would be held again today Workers also walked off the job lost Thursday in a wildcat strike Last Friday a department by dipartmenl vote as con dueled with the union reeom acceptance and the was ratified by five votes tally 15G for 151 against At the original meet nig about workers were absent Union president Bill old the membership a second vole was necessary because the head office of the union the Wednesday Its Reds versus the Blues at Lions Fallfest tomorrow Horseshoe pitching Its best is the Word leaking from the camps of the Big Red team laden with talented duo of Mayor Pete and M P Julian Reed and ihe Big Blue team ing the equally talented duo of M John and councillor Mike Armstrong As liicy prepare to square off In the Georgetown Lions and Horseshoe Tour scheduled for row Saturday The doors of the George horseshoe tournament will get underway mines of several local and outside Official opening of the will take place at as Ihe Lions rail test parade completes its march from Zellcrs m proceeding along street and end Ing at the arena This will be followed mediately by the main bout with Big Ited taking on Big Blue for Ihe VIP champ ionship The occasions permit has been Is end applied for All monies rais and m from this project will be The Dance channeled into community Ing the music of the Kitchen projects Also featured will be draws for door prizes and Fnllfcst food specially prepared by our master chefs will be available Tickets are still available at a cost of per person or all day including the dance or per person for the after in only An L spec strike mandate was not good The membership felt the have changed its mind Mrs Allen said The workers are also upset thai the executive can resign before its threeyear mandate she added Mrs Alien said Mr Splelvo- gel who has been union presi den for 13 years and part of the executive for the past 17 years said he resigned so that membership could elect a new representative who would serve them belter than they felt he was doing Mr Splelvogcl could not be contacted for com Company Pipe band bash global affair The Georgetown Girls Pipe Band annual ball takes place a week from Saturday Sept at Holy Cross Church halt but don expect Ihe entertainment to come only from Scotland ox trots rock n rail polkas waltzes the Slosh and maybe even a repeat of last year marvellous Russian folk dance guarantee a varied roster of music at this year ball The Pipe Band will honor lis highland roots with the Gay Gordons and other popular tunes Strip the Willow and Dashing White Sergeant but there be something for everyone Festivities at the Maple Avenue church auditorium begin at 30 p with refreshments liquor permit applied for About a half hour later ihe Pipe Band members will serve up a cold then join other performers in presenting some light entertainment Regular dancing follows at m courtesy of Dave Small wood who encourages requests from the floor The Pipe Band extends an open invitation lo all citizens of attend annual ball Members say they enjoy the occasion as on opportunity to entertain their families and friends and say for their continued support Tickets arc available from any band member or by phoning pipe Master Virginia at D M Gall Bennett at or Sgt Valeric Cunningham at 8776398 JACKPOT ATLANTIC CITY ilIk liifliHhl strut ihUikIiiiij Ntw Jersey Tax Star si show a Day Shopping Sprit irk City for liters on Holidays Book With BARBER HENLEY LTD All Forms of Insurance and Travel Service MAIN STREET SOUTH ft77 A DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN M The Chofca In the acta aid Rankin said the new agree- The benefit package has also men gives employees an been improved so that the hour and boosts wages in the agreement represents the company lo range from to test contract Uib year in the per hour depending on an tanning industry employee category and The new contract is rctroact gory adjustment pay to July IB Inside House Sol Space I Imitations today prevent us from running our report on the new show at Gallery House Sol in Georgetown Sec Wednesdays Herald for a full on Survey of Painting In Georgetown HOCKEY EQUIPMENT and SKATE EXCHANGE Sat Sept 900 am noon Holy Cross School may Buy or Sail it thla Exchange SKATES PADS SWEATERS etc equipment and will lor on Friday 800 Holy Cinta School FOR MOM INFORMATION CAlt 8774451 Days Evenings SILVERS PRICE SHOP FEATURES VELOURS Mfg Sugg 6000 DRESSES 29 lUrO 32 to 35 iu T0 1749 PANTS SKIRTS y QUILT Mfg Sugg JACKETS INCREDIBLE SAVINGS LESS THAN A PRICE SHORT SLEEVE TOPS MFG SUGG RETAIL to

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