Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 6, 1986, p. 3

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IN THE HILLS Firm support recent linn of the North or Mentally ifimcks wort for Ihcir support flunks wen to Miple harms i td of or ongoing help and the Variety Club of lor eift or sunshine Tin Georgetown Post Office stiff out for sup port through their annual bill I John United ami Glen hanked for Us of Trust fund Donations to Alison memorial trust fund con be made at Hills offices The fund named alter the young Toronto girl who was murdered is Jhelp needy children Money will be given to deserving children advance either their language skills or track and field ability For more information call the at 1070 Camp time There ore still spaces at a YMCA Day Camp for the weeks August It and Children arc bused daily to the Kelso Conservation Area The camp Is for children to years old and to to yean old the senior section Special options include French immersion computers sailing and adventures in nature Jor more Information call the at SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Auguite MM Page J Halton Region cant find enough day care operators IIANV1I Ikrold Special Region will be advised to hire staff to assist in the availability of cure For regional residents The region lias received provincial subsidy to provide more day care spaces but it has been la find operators to provide service services director David said the rcRion has waiting list 179 children needing subsidized day core of those children art on the list because there is no space available lor them list has by in the post month even though children from tht list win placed during that period Children services to Karen said has been issured tht provinct will support the hiring of person on a one car contract to promote day tart 11 is a new concept and no fun dint guar ore un Tivo killed in crash Reverend sadly missed Reverend Robert B Coupland died July at Bridgewater Nova Scotia where he has resided for past 12 years Mr Coupland was born and raised in Nerval and was the eldest son of the tale Charles and Mary Jane Glcndlnlng Coupland He attended Nerval Public School Brampton High School and graduated from Wycllffe College University of Toronto He was ordained a deacon In the Anglican Church of Canada in 1937 and a priest In 1938 He spent the greater part of his ministry in the Mari times His first parish was in Country Harbour Guysborough County followed by years in LaHave and Dayspr In Lunenburg County and from there to Kensington In 1953 he came to the Diocese of Huron in Ontario and served in the parishes of Homings Mills Port Rowan and Meaford In 1954 he married the former Barbara Mulock of Due to illness Mr Coupland retired from the active ministry and he and hi a wife moved back to where he was able to assist in a number of smaller parishes In the area His funeral took place in St Mat s Church where he had been the rector at one time The service was in charge of Bishop George Arnold a former Deanery neighbor and Archdeacon Gregory of Daysprlng Nova Scotia The organist and several members of the choir came from St Bamabus Church In Blue Rocks where Mr assisted on oc Mr will be sadly missed by young and old alike The many tributes to his memory showed that he had truly become one of heir along the Nova Scotia South Shore He leaves his wife Barbara and a sister Mary Mrs J Maxwell of Nerval and several and nephews He was predeceased by two brothers Warwick and Roy Interment was in St Matthew Cemetery Show stopper Performer from I For Little People were at the library Thursday to perform Bea Bumble and of Red Shoe The play Court date set back performed before a full house wai sponsored by the Illlli Libraries and the Minlilry of and Culture Herald photo Alcohol was involved in an dent hot killed two Burlington residents seriously Injured another Sunday at m In Milton said Sgt Gary of Regional Police Christopher Reynolds of Maria Street Janice of the some od dress were killed They were on a motorcycle One of the vehicles crossed over the centre line of line Sgt said The motorcycle wis northbound the south bound The collision was on the Line Rood Police ore investigating the accident No have been hid Mr in si from lJBf budget ST WW from 1 fir lug ill nursery t be Usui to ij lor tin eoiitrictsl ifftr If the is willing to tin to subsidize the item is it dots day ire the region will only have to pay over It month period The Ministry of ml die mod 1 i litre is the regions re hist some time but extri stmti bus never been used in were not i ilile to ri vide the Unless lint space used the region well lose thai extri Mr ire punted out Willi stotistus predict nit a 1st in the if ehildren in rcgun over tin torn e til to need tare Mr in opposed any suggestion of inert is mi the of the regions own thy facilities The men 1st should come through ite either of group or ite operators i he it It to ehorRc more if with rtion ro Sam Mr ire is a of d tin tillable Also being by the region lor subsidy requires paper work nt needed by someone just tikint ehildren in a less formiil im These plus cost eertnui 11 distourie would be per it rs In in offering spate In Mr the ptrsui hired should know tht well enough to Ik ip potential operators tut through the red tape of Stirling operation They should 1 some business experience help with budgeting public txperienct to promote the tin tart prognm Ms in said the number of ehildren may be but the number of where both art working is i result iter of may need care and a smilltr percentage of mothers arc home to informal day tore to working mothers Just how the would she did not kllW Ms Inn siid four At I on children rt in tin lTytnirm wmmg list is some spice it the day e ire tenlrt hut none of children art waiting for of service in tint Thi eommittee his the recommendation to hire the extra on but the recom must still retuve council ipprov next month 1 Mercury FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT SERVICE CALL Public schools remain closed llrruld Staff and Howard Wrif glesworth public schools will remiin in it leisl until September 1J87 Tht Area Ratepayers Association the Ho of Education won thtir day in the Supreme Court until land the date is starts the decided to postpone their injunction Now it is to stop of Hills Commit tee in the school ytar ither than the I386school The court dite wis set for the On Court for Aug When it was reilned complexities of the cist could lie fully discussed in i day 1 request made for more limt in aid Jim president of tin ltitepiyers Assoc before school st tins the 14 date would not be to their id Mr Kenzit Tht llallon lloird would had iitllt tune to rtvtrse the rttommen lotions ir the Hills Con sol ion Committee sold Leas to the separate board would slopped ind would rem 1111 open m iny stiff changes would Hike pi ice Tin else will now lie argued on its merits thin time fae tor Mr Kenzie It is better tint jiistiee be done r ither thin justice be rushed he said sides I is confident has strong ease said Kevin member of the llatepicrs The group ore continuing to col lect money for lawyers fees which could be as much as A house collection box is it the Genenl Store and a picnic pi for September Donations from outside hue been received Mr Ken It Is a larger Issue of lability of the Board to the people who pay taxes It is not just a personal or local battle Mr Kenut OFFICE SUPPLIES BUY 500 STANDARD BUSINESS CARDS AND GET THE SECOND 500 FOR ONLY1 TIDY CAR SUN ROOF SALE COOt OFF WITH TIDY CAR WINDOW TINTING IG CARS IN SHAPE WORLDWIDE GUELPH ST AT SINCLAIR GEORGETOWN 877 low rates make State Farm homeowners Insurance a good buy Our service makes it even better 1 SI Georgetown Mens Wear 211 Guelph St Northview Centre Georgetown 8777361 City Stylos Close To Home I ANTIQUE MUST St WS SUDDEN 49C 59C BURGER KING Limited time only MUST SELL ANTIQUE

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