Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Fun with fitness TheRec Dpt will again be offering a wide variety of fitness programs this spring In Acton there are two fitness swim and sauna proflrams at McKenxle Smith Middle School an adult fitness class at M Bennett a seniorcise at Smith Programs being offered in the Georgetown area include two minute workout classes at Public School and Joseph Gibbons our new start class for the full figured person at Cedarvale Community Centre a prenatal fitness class at a post natal class at and program at the Kills Library and Cultural Centre We would really like to tell you more about the program content and the fun that getting In shape for spring can be so please feel free to give us a call at ext Acton or Georgetown Programs begin during the week of Apr 1 but do not hesitate registration is limited Hospital auxiliary news Herald Special The last meeting was held March 13 at the hospital OurbakesaleonFebruary21wasagreat success The next event Is the fashion show to be held April at Holy Cross Auditorium Ticket prices were set at The annual meeting is April in the activity room of the Bennett Health Care Centre beginning w a pot luck supper at M The spring sale is May Watch for more details at a later date Several members will be attending the spring conference in Hamilton April 23 The Gift Shop and Hair Salon In the Bennett Health Care Centre are now in operation Residents are certainly taking advantage of these services Our mistake An article on page B3 of the March 13 edition of The Herald incorrectly noted the phone number for Scissors The number should be The number was in reference to a chance to model and get a complimentary hair cut The Herald regrets the error Pinegrove club meet By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL Community Club met at Webbs Flowers last Monday A short business meeting arranged for the next euchre at the school was followed by cards with winners being Ruth Thompson and Marg Tost Claude McLaughlin moved a vote of thanks to the Webbs and Marie Murray Mr assists BvWINIFREDSMITH Herald Correspondent Mr assisted Rev Bandy with the service on Sunday He read a portion of scr pture and gave the closing prayer Three of the young people Helen Schwarz Allison McKelvy and Wendy Jones kept the interest of the children as they to a story told by them The Junior Choir delighted all with the singing of an anthem March mm The War of ill Is starting at the Georgetown Library tomorrow It he first of a spring series of exhibits which will be at the Library each for only two weeks Others will look at subjects like Indian life Egyptian archaeology fluorescent rocks and Insects All are part of a program sponsored by the Royal Ontario Museum called Discover the ROM The War of 1B12 is a bilingual exhibit composed of artifacts such as a soldiers red Jacket a naval cutlass pistols and other military equipment from the period Framed photographs of watercolours done during and after the War help to evoke this important period of Canada history WHEN DUTY CALLS The Georgetown Volunteer Ambulance Serv treasurer Bob Stifles Bob director at administration Gord Keaney director Doug Mel cod director of operation of training and BUI Moore vicepresident Herald photo president J a chic I lens el wood Standard Product workers negotiate wage settlement Herald Special ng a clean slate between management and a union isn t always There a Georgetown company that s manog to it through years a labor d Standard products Canada Ltd their anniversary jst or and this year Local of the ted Workers celebrate their anniversary Enrl this month the on ratified a three year contract with Standard Products for Is 169 plus employees on president Jerry Klatl paid tribute to the company negotiating team of personnel manager Skeeter Barren and company attorney Ray Waller call them lough fair and ncere The new contract was ral tied March after 14 meetings It gives hourly rated employees IS cent wage increases In each of the next three years plus incentive plus cost of ng allow A cent wage n each year whs given to workers plus Incentive plus cost on allowance For workers in the lions and skilled trades employees increases were from 66 cents to cents over the contract term and Included In equities and cost of living allowance Skilled trades employees also get period or maximum for contact lenses if they re medically necessary The union bargaining committee consisted of Parker Christ Jerry New home approved An appl cation by Steve to sever 9 acres from his acres property on Highway in order to Id himself a new home received approval Monday night Councillors approved the request although it conform w th the which dictate growth in paying the entire the town the dental plan whereas Its a pleec of before employees paid garbage land you can cents per hour toward It yearly total allowance of Frank Kenny inter for loolmakers and national representative si 10 for maintenance workers Located on Guclph Sickness and accident street the company weekly were or seal from to stripping for cars and in the first year in body cushions the second and in the third year of the Life insurance of was increased to and the current pens on of per monlh mullipl by years of service will ncreasc to per month by year three of the agreement Retroactive to Feb of this year FREE REPAIR OF SMALL APPLIANCES AND TOOLS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS AND HANDICAPPED 7340 anything with other lhan develop it for rest Dave Whiting claimed to max frames and lenses over a month HOLY CROSS ROMAN CHURCH Maple Avenue PASTOR Filh Diva Cote Faltidr Con O Dear Carole I am hoping you can help us with a move we are making Enclosed Is a photo of our family Thank you Sam and Donna from T Dear Sam and Donna Your move will be fine it is long overdue You have had a lot of tension in the home you are in now Youarcnowreadytostartyourfamilyand Sam needs to be closer to his work than he has been You will do well Language arts award the The fifth conference of encouraged students to Language Arts participate in Award at Wilfrid University was held recently In Kitchener Waterloo Flora Roy the award for her accomplishments work Ing to inspire students and showing a high level of academic and admin standing Roy is a former professor at the of Toronto and the University of Western Ontario She also the former chairman or the English Department of TOM Georgetown high school teacher Tom who is chairman of the awards committee said she Widows meeting The next meeting of the Widows Contact Group is March at Knox Presbyterian Church hall In George town The get together begins at 8 For more information call TREAT YOUR GUESTS TO A doit yourself BUFFET Great for Picnics Receptions or any Event where Friends Meet AS FEW AS 15 AS MANY AS 1500 Buffet Consists of 1 3 pes chicken per person 3 different types of salad 3 Bread buttered 4 Plates 5 Serviettes Forks Wet naps 6 Bread trays serving spoons 7 Table cloths KptuchylriedChicken 1 1 St 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