Page a A THL Wednesday June YES YOU CAN With no many facts II find hard o no to The Service Is now open to serve thtir clients toniistlng youths inarching Tor full lime permanent employment In the 37 Main Street for opening day are led to right employment Christine advisory committee member Jack Beer office supervisor lath director Id Tookr The office Is open for business for old looking Tor work or employment counselling hone Obituary John L McClure John a lifelong of Georgetown passed away in St Michael Hospital Toronto on April after an Illness of I months His sick was bomc very valiantly to the day his death John was 63 born Decemb er 1921 on the family farm at 17 Conces ID in the Township of Esquesing This form liter incorporated in he Georgetown and is now known as the Del ret Industrial Park He the William Albert and Sarah Jane and attended Chapel Street Public School and later the old Georgetown School where he pirticipited on the school rugby team Leaving school at an age he ass his family in ihe operation of the dairy farm In Mr McClure and his brother their farm on 10th Line of and be continued to farm there until his 111 Alexander Hutchinson of Cheltenham They had a family of four Mary Jane Clure Barrett Sc ft of the Rock wood district of Mlsslssauga William John iown Islay Christina University of Windsor and Suart Acclcs Urn of The funeral service was held from the J S Jones Funeral Home on April with Reverend Peter Barrow his mini of Knox lerlan Church conduct ing the service Arnott Hoy Hansen Stephen Ronald Kirk wood Bruce Barrett and Ian Merely I Toronto Honorary were Hyatt McClun Elgin Edward James John Harris Cecil Flower bearers were Thomas Doison Joseph Chapman William Wilfred Kirk wood and Herbert Interment followed in Greenwood Cemetery GeorgUown Besides his family he is survived by two sisters Agnes and of Georgetown In hi was predeceased by Mary and McClure of Georgetown With his gentlemanly manner sense of humour and thoughtful toward his fellow men he has touched the lives of many and will long be remembered by them He v the g grandson of James the first owner of this land a pioneer who arrived there from Northern Ireland In the 1B30 During his young adult he was a member the Norval Junior their president In At that time he played hockey on their team which was coached by the Reverend Leonard Self was a member of the Hal ton Peel Jersey Cattle Club Tor several years and in December of Inst year was honored at their annual dinner meeting when he was made a life member and presented with a plaque On October 21 he married Ethel Gertrude Hutchinson daughter of the late Maeand William Waste meeting Peel wants to hear your thoughts on its waste management problems June 22 they re holding a waste management symposium at the region a building 10 Peel Centre Dr In Brampton That s Dixie Road and Highway on the fifth floor Organizations associations and interested citizens are invited to participate In the sympofi and will be given 10 minutes to air their views Registration must be in writing by June 18 For more information contact the Waste Management Division at 791 9400 extension The Rape victim Women Place Is holding a workshop entitled The Rape Victim in Halton The workshop will be at the Central Library June from 7 30 p Tqkc this opportunity to become involved in development of a sexual assault counselling service for Region PHOTO REPRINTS are lab lor any pi olograph in The Herald ORIENTAL PLACE RESTAURANT St I TRY OUR KOREAN STYLE r iAsr Posters not just for rock fans you think posters arc would notice at once only to how much color invent showing off their Ion and sheer fuvorlle rock or punk incitement the poster Is star guess again adding to our urban land At Hills Library Cultural Centre And what a field for a show opens June on eallectors Since posters posters been looked upon in The history of posters the past as a medium to back to the begin sell Items they of the century whin they wire used for announ tly been discarded Posters that announce ind sell cultural events have been the first to But with increased attract the attention of activity In the Western world the post cr developed Into the fy a market offspring of capitalism and art But the The poster lb so much and political poster Is part of our visual largely ignored environment that we This exhibition of posters hardly pay attention to have been selected from It yet If there would a large private collect suddenly be no posters ion 12 Centre members There arc members on the Acton Social Services and Information Centre They arc Taylor Nancy Mossip Dave Sleekly Marion Patterson Jean Stairs Lome Gary Barton Lorcne Barton Peter Marks and Gerald Rcnnlc ARTS COUNCIL AnAGM you wont want to miss Herald Columnist The Hills Arts Council invites with an interest In the life of this community to attend our Annual General Meeting The is June lime Is 30 p m and the phce the meeting room of the centre On the will be a discussion of the plan to on policy to local council Thank you to all the groups and individuals who have returned our questionnaires on the subject We now know interests and opinions To those who never quite got around to filling It out please do so To those who were not Included in our molting but who have an opinion to express come to the meeting and express It Come if hive relumed a completed questionnaire Come if you haven Come to show Ihose in positions of power that there arc many people In this community who care about the arts and wish to them On lighter note you are still able to get tickets for the Summerfest Music Hall hut they ire going fast The number to call is Tickets are each or this reasonable sum you will receive a light meal including those terrific meat pies that drew raves last year You will also be entertained in grand fashion This year the theme is Holidays The cast has been hard at work for some time now polishing their performances Members of the Globe Productions and Georgetown Little will be prominent as usual There will also guest appearances by the Rhythm Clogger baritone Tom Trout and Gloria Monroe A five piece orchestra will accompany the musical numbers Codirectors June and have everything running smoothly This is the sixth year for Come on out and be part of what Is now a tradition You even have two chances as the re arc performances June and Saturday June Doors open al m Come early and get a nice table have iomc liquid refreshment and visit with friends Tt and 15 Is Showtime What good is silting alone In your room Come to Cabaret You arc guaranteed an evening of fun and music If life down at the moment come out and gel cheered up book bargains ks bargains galore will be available at the Hills libraries book sale The Acton 1 rary sale June starts at 10 m closes at June 22 between a m and the rget iwn Library sale will lake place A wide variety of adult and children items will be available at both branches and prices will tie hard to resist Come early for the best selection and bring lots of help to lug away your treasures Small change Is all you will need In the way of money because the most expensive book in the sale will tost no more than cents and back issuer of magazines will be available free This is a great opportunity to slock up for hassle free summer reading pRHfilrT AND THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO GO ft FOR THIS WEENS SHOWS AND HWY PLEASURE MAIN ST S 8773388 A CANADIAN ta THEATRES Dim Oca TONITE WIN 15 GOEM TO SPEND AT ONE OF THESE RESTAURANTS Just name arm identity picture then send entry to the Herald 45 St A draw will take place Monday at 5 p The correct answer drawn wll win Judqe s decis on is final Lot MRS LILLIAN COUNTRY RESTAURANT i9Mo MAIN ST GLEN WILLIAMS 39B9 BANQUET HALL FOR ALL OCCASIONS 877 7811 SI filountatn Restaurant RESTAURANT S TAVERN CHINESE Dally Luncheon Specials EAT IN PICK UP OR DELIVERY I 8772227 HOT BUFFET NO WAITING WEDDING MUNir Fuly Licensed Treat Dad this Sunday Kentucky 116A GUELPH 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