Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 10, 1985, p. 9

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DRY CLEANING SAME DAT DRY 8770387 HALTON HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE SECTION SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday July 1981 1 HILLS Optimists donate Again this year the Optimist Club of Georgetown have donated to subsidize the needy Children in Halton Hills who would normally not have the experience of attending a summer program will enjoy the opportunities the Department has to offer Social Services and the Public Health Depart ment arc assisting us again this year to make sure the needy are being served If you would like more information call Curtain scam Wholesale Window Coverings is a company under investigation by Better Business Bureaus across southern Ontario and the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations Customers of the company have put deposits down or paid in full for window blinds never received Tlie investigation Is headed by the London Better Business Bureau who received calls about the company The Kitchener bureau received GO calls People from as far away as Ottawa have complained about Wholesale Window Coverings The company closed upoffices after collecting money for orders Customers never received their Regional Police Hills residents to beware of this company or others like it and o report suspicious business with similar practices Rent a boat Paddle boats and canoes are available for rent at Fairy Lake In Acton The hours of operation arc Monday to Friday p m and Saturdays Sundays and Holidays from p These hours are weather dependent A S deposit is required when renting both boats with the canoes renting at per half hour and the paddle boats are Tor each half hour For more information tall or 877 news A warm welcome to Mrs Scholi from Germany who is visiting once again her son Bemhard and family in Norval Ms Scholi Is all excited about her newest grandchild Peter who will be two this year Good wishes for the successful business adventure of Ann new Infant Boutique and Clothing store Christian Schmidt Is visiting his grandparents in Black Forest and will be touring with them through France Switzerland Austria and north- em part of Adriatic Coast Score with safety The club held the third meeting of the summer course score with safety Tuesday They have eight members The meetings arc held at Mrs Schwa rzs home Mrs Schwa is the leader of the club and Lynn Sinclair is the assistant leader LEGION LINES new executive for 85BS hare as follows president Norm Ward 1st vice Bill Kirk 2nd vice Harry Allen past president klfarold Badham secretary Bruce Collins treasurer Frank Nicholson Sgt atArms Herb Arnold membership Eric Clark Poppy chair man Harry Brown Jean Thom as public relations Ruby Bailey sports officer Joe Calms and service personnel Buster Hole A steak shoot will be held In the July 13 anyone wishing to play should put their names in to Joan Brown Tickets are now available for the Jubilee show Well Meet Again at the cultural centre Car Club Winners July Blake Baxter Doug Janice Murray imperials 32 Fred Wallace Pat Barber Ladies 1st 2nd Ethel Anthony booby Bessie Allen Gents 1st George Bailey 2nd Ken Morrison booby Bill Many thanks for making the picnic a great success It Is with deep regret we record the deaths of the following members of our Branch Lome Cross Victor and Fred We extend our sympathy to the family and friends of these comrades Sick List Capper Stan Swarm and Joyce in Georgetown Hospital Barb Bums In Hamilton Hospital Bill and BUI Gibbs in The Centre Chubby Staple ton and Merv Cook at home Entertainment Saturday July 13 by Arrow The Herald asks By SANDY CAMPBELL Herald Staff The mystery of what teachers do with their summers we have all contemplated at some time in our lives How do unwind for their eight weeks of summer sun and rain The following four high school teachers provided some answers lost week as their summer break was about to begin Acton District High As a former history School principal Karel teacher for years Mr will be teaching Is Interested in the this historical sites of the Greece is a hot place her youth as she has and has plenty of subject never seen it before- as a material for painting tourist Thats what I want she I plan to tour around seeing places Ive never visited 1 went to school In Glascow but never visited it as a tourist 1 Ann Campbell summer All of July Mr will be In Peterborough helping turn teach some from as far away as Hong Kong Into qualified principals The program run by the Ontario Ministry of Education is One of the most unique and reward experiences in the province said Mr Before becoming a qualified principal it and Fort Louisburg in Nova Scotia in parti For the last four summers who runs the special cation department at Acton District High School has lived adven tures off the well- must have travelled trails of most J J March don window la cleaning windows this summer with bis brother Chris who storied Mud en Window Cleaners It Is lie brothers lint year but their long term goals include building a reputation and maybe even starling a franchise Herald photo Summer brothers window dirt fight By SANDY CAMPBELL thing else buckets time said Gord Today Herald Staff sponges and shammies lhir mother helps take Window cleaning Is said Gord Brother Chris set up the perhaps the most unpo- that some equip- appointments pular household task mem had to be invented Student Window Clean- Advertising is and gelling enough customers is lough said Chris Next year we should have a lele from this year he said This year Chris working full lime in the shipping and receiving department of Twin Windows on Mountain view Rood North in Georgetown and another helper will be doing most or the work If things go well this year Chris might take over the business full why Ballinafnd brothers Chris and Gord March have made a summer business of it Chris a fourth year economics student at the University of decided on the venture two months before the end of school will be first year of graphic arts a I in the fall They call the young business Student Window Cleaners Students have it rough so you might as well give them a hand A lot of people say Id rather pay a student said Chris I know there is a student painting across Canada but there Is no big student window cleaning company Who knows maybe well start fran said Chris The idea to start a window service came after hearing about the successful student ser vice called Squeaky Clean he said The window cleaning business is a good busi ness to start in because of the low capital invest We borrow Dads ladders and have spent about buying gives free estimates We present the est mate and usually get the Job said Prices for cleaning the windows of a house range from to We can usually do two two storey houses in a day said Chris Sometimes we gel tips which I dont expect The brothers will go as far away as Misslssauga to clean windows Brampton Georgetown and Acton are in their territory ted two programs held during the summer Pro gram Development and Implementation and Program Supervision and Assessments A full time commit ment the program will run from Sam to delly with many evening activities as well to keep the Acton prjncl pal busy Along with the course students Mr Sury will be living in residence for the pro gram s duration Many candidates leave feeling an motion overload over whelmed There will be informal meetings a time for sharing expe riences Ideas philo sophies Mr Sury said For me it the oppor tunity to work with the finest educators in the province I appreciate knowing what going on across the province Its the best professional development experience I could have he said With the remainder of his summer most of August Karel plans to camp In the Mori- limes with his wife and two daughters I have enjoyed my trips to the Maritimes and 1 want to refresh my memories I love sea I always look forward to spending lime with mv family tourists This year Greece and Its many islands are the source of excitement Greece is a country I never visited and 1 studied a great deal of Greek an and history she said I want to go to the islands and rural parts want to know the people and what theyre doing and their culture Other trips have taken Ms to the moun tains of Norway and the beauty of the Arctic in She also plans to visit Georgetown District the small French town of High School French 10 kilometers teacher Ann Campbell is from the Spanish border off to Scotland for five There she will practise weeks lo see the land of French and visit with friends Many French teachers lake the time to visit France Ms Camp- hell said Her is to reacquoint Ms Camp bell with family friends and Scotland Seeing her mother and relatives is a priority The versa of her high school Dunbarion demy la another priori ty The trip which begins July will lake in the museums European and Continued on page ANN CAMPBELL she aid Fellow teacher Tom Wright is her steady companion Travelling has always been an important part of Ms Beber life As a girl she was schooled In England My parents took us wherever they went she said Ms eber plans to refine her artistic skills in Greece colors mainly but because we will be tra velling light Just a small pack I will be working with inks she said Ms likes to paint subjects in a seri es Last year In Norway I painted a series of homes in the Arctic it was mountains maybe Ill paint monasteries In Greece she said The tail bell of the year means an much the staff as It doe for students Acton District High School principal Karel Sury and the Assistant Head or Communications Beber shared their plans Herald photo No budget money for Hall chairman of Herald Staff the budget committee Town councillors wont said We have one time be matching Erin Town when well consider ships commit- grants If we decide to improve fire want to be part of safety deficiencies at the Ihe best we can do is lo Community recommend it to next Centra this year years council Monday night Built in 1862 with said the request and Erin came too late for their Townships each putting 1B85 budget and decided in Ihe Commu to refer It to the nlty Centre has been council and budget receiving annually committee Erin Township and I dont know how wo Hills since can nut il in this years Although the and Hills budget Coun Ross grant is intended for Your consent to this capital improvements of significant expenses at the halt town deputy clerk Delmar French reported it appears the grant Is being used off set the operating deficit Mayor Miller said perhaps a new agreement needs to be worked out with the hall board if the isnt sufficient any more In terms of usage the facility is shared fairly equally between Erin request would be a clear demonstration that Bailinafad is a community united by the political line that divides il Erin Township Clerk Clarke wrote the The hall operates on a breakeven basis and last year was rented out 45 times for parties and weddings bringing In To bring it up to the fire code standard required by Ihe Ontario Fire Marshall and make It more rentable Ihe hall stalling Wants Hamlet status Erin Township Council wants to make their portion of Bailinafad designated hamlet instead of agriculture Monday night town councillors Indicated no objection to this change In designation With residences straddles HillsErin Township boundary Some of those homes and five residential properties are in Hills The gnat ion will affect acres in the northwest quadrant or the community and encourage growth in lino fads Erin portion to a maximum 40 new homes til 1990 In Hills is designate rural cluster which provides for modest growth 1985 CAPITAL FORD SALES Service Is Our Most Important Product SLMJL VALUE OF PICK YOURS OUT DRIVE Y TO OUR LOW OVERHEAD CAPITAL FORD SALES LTD Guelph St Georgetown ml 8731626 HOURS SALES Mon Thurs 00 SERVICE Monday to Friday 30B 30 CLOSED SATURDAYS July August THIS WEEKS SPECIAL I ENGINE TUNEUP I I FOR OR 8 CYLINDER OHELOWPRICEI MOST CARS SLIGHT TRUCKS ONLY HAVE YOU DRIVEN A FORD LATELY coupon SPARK PLUGS QUALITY 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