Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 10, 1983, p. 7

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A THE HERALD Wednesday August 10 1983 Page the HERALD Community Field crops looking better By WINIFRED SMITH Herald Correspondent en Mr and Mrs Jim San demon and family spent Ihe holiday weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Howard their collage at Lake There was a family get together as Mr was celebrating his birthday The ever popular gar age sale came to our village over civic holiday weekend There were successful ones all on Trafalgar Road Mrs Marshall Mr and Mrs Jim ot Aclon to Toronto on Thursday evening They attended a family gathering at Ihe home of her daughter In honor of cousins who were visiting from Hong Kong The rain finally came to the Ballinarad area It seems showers were all around us to give some relief to long dry spell The gardens ana held crops are looking better and Ihe lawns are beginn ing to gel a green tinge again Hot weather and days kept many of worshipers away from church on Sunday morn Rev Tate changed Ihe order of service slightly as there were more hymns sung The congregation were their favorite hymn which was Included along with the other regu lar ones The children were happy lo be called to the front where they enjoyed a special Utile service of their own We extend sincere sympathy lo Mr and Mrs True man and family in their recent bereave ment Mr and Mrs Wm Barton parents of Mrs who were en joying an extended holi day here from Liverpool England when a sudden heart attack look the life of Mr Barton The Bart were well known here and hid many friends as Ihcy had spent several other summers with the family His widow has relumed to England lo be with other members of her family Congratulations to Burt who has recently become a grandmother for fifth time Her son John and his wife Debbie became the proud of a baby girl She was born Thursday August at Guelph General Hospi CHEERS Bone charity minded kids from Weber Drive and Ray lawn Crescent In Georgetown pat together their business minds open lemonade stand last Friday Selling refreshing glasses of or lemonade enabled to donate to cystic fibrosis The little entrepreneurs are all or daughters of Kinsmen Cab members who support cystic fibrosis annually Seen here are left to right Shannon Hunt Megaa Malcolmson Heather Malcolmson Josh Webster Webster and Becky Herald photo Helens Kay owned by Jeff Nurse and Wilson Ross of Georgetown is a prizeyielding Junior old according to the Association Canada She yielded In 304 days on twice a day milking 13 kg milk kg fat and tested with 3 per bull erf at In she was an honorable mentioned All Canadian Senior Yearling Heifer Calgary Stampede highlights holiday A prize three year old MRS JOHNBEIXBODY Herald Correspondent Now we have come lo month of August which means summer Is slipping away the dark ness is coming earlier in the evenings now and soon ihe harvest be lifted from the fields make most of these days because will soon be Her si champion production certificate is her third for milk few days travelling vlslled and Deep River In mid July Mr and Mrs Fred Nurse Mr and Mrs Carney and Mr and Mrs Bruce a few days with Mr and Mrs Hyatt Mc Clure their cottage Mr and Mrs Jim Fish er with some friends flew lo Newfoundland for five days from Saturday to the next Thursday During July Mr and Mrs Jas MrPnall flew out west They attended Ihe Calgary Stampede then travelled to Van couver visited some 4 friends In Alberta also relatives In Edmonton ihey were away IB days and thoroughly enjoyed every minute of trip Mr and Mrs Ralph Vandermuelen motored down the cast for a monlh they visited Nova Scotia New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is land and had beautiful weather all lime Dieters losing to lure of Glen ice cream shop BvANIPEDERIAN Herald Staff Writer Sales are double what they were last year at Scoops the Glens irecream Operated by IByear old Barbara Bergman the twoyear old establish ment on Main Street offers more than tongue pleasing flavors Tough on dieters the Icecream shop Is luring a lot more out of town customers than last summer Barb said I get a lot of people travelling through Its no longer just the people who live around here the pretty young woman said An innovative initial venture In for Barb last summer the Idea caught stronger hold this year yThls sumnier has been fantastic really good she sard enthusiastically People know where I am now The weather hot and sunny has also helped boost business at the cooler with the fat tubs of creamy goodness Last summer was mostly rainy not good for cone consumption Although Barb closed the business mid October she kept the premises paying hydro rent and Bell bills over the winter until she opened again In April Applying for a provln cial loan from the student venture capital program Barb was able lo borrow this spring which helped get her started Working six days a week mostly herself Scoops Is open Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday from to m Friday from and Saturday and Sunday noon lo Planning to attend the University Western Ontario in London this fall Barb hopes to study business administration Attending university of town means she won be able to operate Ihe business through Sep tember herself so she s considering selling It Student surveys for town Thursday It was vanilla Visiting aunt threeyear old Sean Wilding of Toronto was treated to a cone Served up by Scaapa owner Barb Bergman the treat was well received HOW TO FEED A BUNCH WITHOUT PAYING A BUNDLE WITH THE COLONEL SANDERS IT YOURSELF BUFFET FROM KENTUCKY FRIEO CHICKEN When youre making plans for that sports banquet church social or club party plan to serve the Colonel Sanders DoIt Yourself Buffet From Kentucky Fried Chicken Just call your nearby Kentucky Fried Chicken store up to two hours ahead of time Then come and pick up our finger lickin good chicken salads and Grecian bread for only 90 PER PERSON Serve your bunch the Colonel Sanders Do-It- Yourself Buffet From Kentucky Fried Chicken It wont cost you a bundle And theres nothing like It And include plates serviettes serving spoons tablecloth chicken GUEIPH GEORGETOWN By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer By the time Mike finishes his job this summer Helton Hills will have a better Idea of what its Industrial land Is being used for Hike a 19year old Georgetown economics and political science student the University of Toronto has been hired by the towns planning depart ment under the prov Experience 83 program While hes been working on a number of projects for the depart ment this summer most of time has been spent doing an Industrial sur vey and In dustrial land in Hills Its easily my favorite summer job he told The Herald Friday I been a produce manager washed dishes taken Canadian Armed Forces basic officers training program Its not so closely related to what Im studying In school but It gives me some insight Into what goes on behind the scenes in government how Important the bureauc racy la No firm plans have been made yet but the town Is considering a promotional package fea turing what industries are operating in town and what Halton Hills has to offer new Industries look Ing tor a place to settle Promotional package for attracting new industries Some of the Information a similar package Mike is collecting would containing industrial con form the backbone of the tacts In the city maps a promotional booklet on the municipality Itself With Mikes research the town will have a consolidated inventory of industries and industrial land SELFSUFFICIENT towns Intent deputy planning director Bruce explain ed to become icient In promoting industrially We re not taking anything away from regions development depart but we want to encourage as much indus try lo Hills possible What town wants he added Is a system which quickly responds to Industry related quest ions Other projects are fill Mikes days the planning department hes doing some work about the towns parking situation as It relates to zoning bylaws and he was briefly occupied a minor project related to the Croatian cultural centre south of Mike has also been tallying Ihe number of lota In the rural area which could be developed under the towns infill policies livings coming to you FRIDAY AUG to midnight 9 17lh One of two university students working In the towns department this summer Michael Is conducting an Industrial survey of Georgetown Ills work will help promote the towns Indus trial potential to new Investors Herald photo Going on vacation about leaving your house unattended Hetex call R ft M HOUSE SERVICE Our servkM Include daily visits pet cats charting utilities lawn cars Tor Mora Information Calh ROBERT TAIT INSURANCE AGENCY LTD 174QDELPHST QEOROETOWN lV bee me lor car home life and business insurance Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable community nights Tuesday Friday Call us Sit 1270 ALLISONS SWEET CORN Picked Flesh Every Day on Die swift of Georgetown For com roasts or freezer orders PHONE 8774085 Jet Watch 15 of our movies from Mon til Fri for 24 95 ONLY Come in and pick up 3 Movies a Day We 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