Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1985, p. 2

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Page Tilt IIMIALD MflJ Grant for work repair people for work weeks The workers must currently be unemployment insurance benefits and can remain on l he pro tram as long i eligible for lie benefits The town has received a Canada Works brunt to hire people to separate the walls for the open flame furnaces at the and Memorial arenas do the asphalt padat Acton arena to do repair work to and to do home parks work The prognni which started last Monday allowed the town to hire Nursery subsidized Honey Pot Nursery School In wants to take in children whose parents need subsidized The region a social services director Is suggesting the nursery school and enter Into a financial agreement which would do Just that There Is no regional daycare In Acton Honey Pot Nursery offers three halfday programs a week They charge per day for children who come In only two mornings a week for children who In three mornings a week he school charges day Parent gets action he tow public going onto Street works staff arc looking between length of a in signal at curbs Guclph Street and While crossing with tulnview Road in Hie walk sign across Georgetown is on follow Street Mrs a by an said the walk Irwin Crescent parent sign wasnt on long Emma Murcott wrote enough the town a letter describing her And what about our attempt to take a walk seniors 1 sure the v two children three allotted by the light and four old is not cicnl for them She complained about to cross safely she is driveways said Elderly are stuck at home I ivc committee choir Herald man Caun John McDon Getting around is one aid and town clerk Ken of the major problems Richardson will be look faced daily by seniors Ing public living in Halton Hills transit system At a recent meeting of Re lives of the j he Hills Elderly seniors clubs also said study committee trans- the region Elderly for seniors was Study was hard to under Identified as a serious stand as It was in tech problem by the town s language They questioned the cost of the report end the fact that although per cent of seniors are female the consultant team seemed to be all male TEA TIME A large variety of artists contributed to the spring show of arts and crafts at Gallery House Sol In Somtr admired a teapot by Matthias of Montreal on the weekend The show runs til May HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Maple A anus PASTOR Father Dave Cot PASTOR Fathar Con Mahony MASSES Saturday and 12 noon Belles and Beaux Gold en Triangle and Golden Clubs Representatives of these clubs for seniors said the Act Van service solve transpor tation problems for local seniors Mayor Miller suggested local taxis could remedy the em of getting around while Coun Marilyn suggested help Tram service clubs besought Although a municipal transit service has been take part In senior considered cost prohibit activities The Bennett Health Care Centre offering FINE RETIREMENT LIVING Choice of Private or Semi Private Accommodation In an attractive comfortable and secure environ specifically designed for your needs Include lull room nursing stance mad and laundry service a of planned act v ties use all amen ties including pool beauty shop g ft shop bar service The Bennett Hearth Car Contra Seniors asked how much time the task force spent in Hills and who Was interviewed a nonprofit foundation atWlatad with ft Memorial 1PrkiCMsAnnDriv Georgetown Ontario 170 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING SAUCE lb REG PRICE St BBqCorM CHIPS AND TORTILLA CHIPS lb PCES 10 OFF ALL PASTA STOCK UP FOR SUMMER SALADS M0UNTAINVIEW PLAZA BULK FOODS B775670 PIONEER DAYS CALLING ALL COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS WE WOULD WELCOME YOUR PARTICIPATION IN DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWNS PIONEER DAYS JUNE 20 JUNE 21 JUNE 23 PHONE MOW CALL MARGARET VINT 8776022 JOIN THE FUN ROAD TEST CAR LESSON 8770751 GEORGETOWN OVER 160000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada

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