Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1984, p. 7

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Jaw Something to cheer about Continued from page Al Intensive residential and industrial growth years earlier TOP CITIZENS Ted Tyler of Acton Tyler Travel and Tyler Tran sport is named Acton top citizen of the year by the local Chamber of Com The Georgetown Club chooses Esme Ball as the community most appreciated resident SADLY MISSED Tom II1I1 Hills first mayor and a form reeve of Esquesing township dies In August the- age of He Is by another cloved former politic I an and educator Act Garnet Pat who dies In March at OFF TO GREENER PASTURES Change is nothing new to the region which bids fare well to three top We during 1983 Gerry the spunky tre asurer who pulled Halt on from the financial doldrums after left early In the year He was replaced by Joe Matt Fischer leaves after two years running the region s business development depart And Peter Cole also a relative newcomer to the region heads to Peel region after a controversial mill Street Georgetown reconstructed bet ween Main and Mill Streets as part of a downtown improvement project A Tom I fast stop at the Indicates he quite a hockey player tie s also a whli during public skating boors embarrassing slower and more awkward skaters Herald photo stint as s medic al officer of health Leo Auger decides not to seek another years term as chairman of the Halton Board of Ion Betty Fisher Georgetown a trustee takes over NEW FACES In a whirlwind Sequence of events Jake Kulken elected the rural area rep on local council and just over a month later appointed by fellow town councillors as the councillor on regional council Peter Norton the first runner up In the byelection takes Mr Kuikena vacated seat at the local level Miller is named mayor after Pete Pom resigns to take over the regional chair man a Job BIG With so many Issues rural residents the small turnout for the byelect Ion In October only 186 percent of the eligible voters bothered to vole SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT Hal ton Hills minibuilding boom It far surpassed the dismal construction figures for Pro jects which atari in Include the expansions of Georgetown and Memorial Hospital and P Graham Bell Associates on Armstrong Bou levard Councillors In Ward One Acton and Wards Old Georgetown stay in touch with their cons tituents not only with personal calls but with a weekly drop in In Its first year of operation the glasses collection run by the Georgetown Lions Cub dispatches 3 glasses PARTIES The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce announces plans for a BIG celebration In its an opportunity for local businesses to Intr oduce themselves to the public and It will honor Georgetown an niversary as well as salutes the provinces Stewart town Senior Public School calls in all former staff and stu dents to Join a anniversary party In November Continued on Pag Al Liquor bags carry message The Liquor Control Board of Ontario has embarked on a public awareness campaign to discourage people from drinking and driving Asa pilot project four LCBO stores across Metro Toronto are being supplied with liquor bags bearing the message IF YOU DRINK DONT DRIVE Consumer reaction to the bags at the stores has been so positive we are considering extend ing It across the pro vince Robert Minister of Con sumer and Commercial Relations The project was in listed by the ministry In cooperation with the Attorney General drinking and driving campaign We believe that the liquor bag warning can accomplish two things Staff Teague replaces Graham it have chairs and lam tare men have as new year OesMstms Criminal Sanaa chief Lea Graham hat Us post t Staff Roy Smith who was with Georgetown s Staff Graham has taken on the of Crfmbut Sanaa chief to The former head of the Bureau Is Staff Ray The year in review A Juggler with the Travelling Good Time Show delights visitors to downtown George town du Jun Pioneer Days Tory leadership hopcfnl John Crosby bussed by Georgetown Betty Fisher Mrs a Crosby M0 PP he dershlp campaign was voting J delegate at the convention which eventually chose Brian Mulroney Georgetown Squadron air cadets are visible at varloui events throughout the year JANUARY IN EFFECT UNTIL JANUARY 31st 1984 OR WHILE SUPPLIES LAST WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES KLEENEX TOWELS ROLLS 89 COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 99 PAMPERS POLIDENT TABLETS BflS SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY DETERGENT 399 SUNLIGHT LIQUID FOR DISHES FAB LAUNDRY DETERGENT KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE 89 CASCADE DISHWASHER RED ROSE TEA BAGS NESCAFE QUIK 239 COOKIES TIDE SUGAR TWIN NEW FREEDOM NEW FREEDOM 129 AJAX SPARKLER AIR FRESHENER WIZARD AIR FRESHENER w 99 EASYOFF OVEN CLEANER I PEANUT BUTTER NO NAME CAT FOOD IS OZ 4 FOR I PETER PAN PANTY HOSE 2 FOR I VITAMIN E 3 CONTACC 2 SINEOFF 1 ASPIRIN 1 89 EXTRA STRENGTH ASPIRIN FLINTSTONES VITAMINS FLINTSTONES VITAMINS BUGS BUNNY VITAMINS tip ONE A DAY VITAMINS STRESSGARD FLINTSTONES VITAMINS ONE A DAY VITAMINS ESSENTIAL ONE A DAY COMPLETE FORMULA VITAMINS ONE A DAY VITAMINS STRESSGARD K49 CHLORASEPTIC SORE THROAT RELIEF RUB A535 I VITAMIN E 599 HEAD CHEST COLD MEDICINE 349 ANACIN KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES 88 DELSEY BATHROOM TISSUES A 149 SALON SHAMPOO 99 HAIR SPRAY 22 FLEX MO ml SHAMPOOICONDITIONER 212 V0 HAIR SPRAY SELSUN BLUE SHAMPOO 399 RAVE PERM REFILL FABER6E ORGANICS SHAMPOOCONDITIONER ULTRA BALANCE 099 SHAMPOO FREE SHAMPOO WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY COLOUR FREE SHAMPOO JOHNSON BABY SHAMPOO 349 PENATEN CREME MILK LANCER SKIN CARE LOTION 88 SEA BREEZE LOTION 249 GARFIELD COIL BOOKS 49 300 SHEET REFILL f HOT SHOTS 77 MOORE PARK PLAZA HALTON HILLS PLAZA 1 28 Main St North 235 Guelph St Hwy No 7 No 7 GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN I

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