Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1990, p. 13

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HERALD Wednesday November Page Community A nations flag symbolizes unity Flag of Canada A national hag ts a simple ef fective way of identifying both in dividual citizens and the nation at a whole expressing its collec live will and sovereignty Did You Know Before 1763 rather than a flag the royal arms represented the king of France in Canada The British on the other hand were accustomed to flying either the Red Ensign or the Union Flag from their forts This confusion worsened after confederation when the quartered coats of arms of the provinces were placed in the fly of the Red Ensign giving it a form of popular sanction as Canadas flag Mackenzie Kings attempt to adopt a na tional flag 1925 and again in failed and eventually in 1964 Lester B Pearson assigned the task of evolving a suitable design to an allparty member special committee After considerable debate the final design adopted by Parlia ment and approved by royal pro clamation became Canadas flag 15 Feb 1965 Red and white had been sanctioned as national col ours by the royal proclamation granting a coat of arms to Canada in 1921 and the maple leaf had enjoyed a long tradition as a symbol of Canada My apologies Bob Dumper for omitting to thank you for your help keeping the marchers warm on November 11th with hot coffees and a cheerful smile Grey Cup Sunday is November Branch will be open from noon so come out and support your favorite team no admit tance fee On Saturday November Darts Doubles were held in the Branch Club Room for the Fred Gilmer Trophy and the winners were Brian Beaumont and Ron Scarlett 2nd were Roy and Gordie Bottoms Well done to all who competed Saturday Message from Ways and Means Fashions For The Young At Heart 115 MAIN ST GEORGETOWN Reran From Church 8732851 Legion Lines TUTTY Branch Chairman Dave McNetliy The date for the childrens Christmas Party is Thursday December at The date is wrong on your book of tickets for the Annual Christmas Draw It would be appreciated very much by the Chairman of the above if you the member of Branch 120 could return your ticket stubs as soon as possible Entertainment in the Lounge on Saturday November 24th will be Arrow Saturday afternoon November the 17th saw standing room only as the Dart Doubles and the meat draw drew their respective fans out to the Branch Club Room The following are the lucky winners Early Birds Peg Lewis and Denny McCartney Other winners Gordie Bottoms Duke Jean Thompson Colin Gibson Anne Willis Marion Carney Dot Richardson Audrey Martin Dot Richardson Leonard Bunton Gary Trudy Paul The roast Ken Knauff The special Marion Carney a big beautiful pork loin roast Friday night euchre Ladies Vi Hewitt Mae Tost Most lont hands Lois Richardson mens Goodman David Hannah Most lone hands Phil Landry Car Club winners November Debbie Detoro Stan Miec Keith Harry Hock Donna Smith Blake Inglis Car Club winners November 15th Wayne Norton Dennis Thorogood Tom Elliott Stan Norton Mary Golden Jim THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Halton Hills Hallon Hills Drivo Box HALTON HILLS Georgetown Ontario 8732600 PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE PROPOSED REC0NSTR0CTI0N OF MCDONALD BOULEVARD WALLACE ST TO DIVISION ST the opening of division st Mcdonald boulevard southerly The Town of Halton Hills invites you to attend a Public In formation Centre to review the Preliminary Design Proposal for the reconstruction of the above named roads The Public Information Centre will be held as follows Date Wednesday November 1990 Time 6 00 p m to 00 pm Place Town of Hills Civic Centre Committee Room Halton Hills Drive Georgetown The Public is encouraged to attend the centre to review the design and provide comments Enquiries on the project may be addressed to Mr R A Goddard C E T Engineering Technologist P O Box 1 28 1 Halton Hills Drive Halton Hills Georgetown Ontario L7G 5G2 Telephone extension 31 0 C P Ad No 1322 Sick Report As I promised I visited with Ross Walsh in Georgetown hospital bringing greetings and best wishes from the members of the branch He was sitting up and out of bed and informed me that he was feeling much like his old self hoping to be out soon His roommate Red has since been released and is home on recovery No going back now Red just for free meals I just heard that Ken Thomson was in Credit VaJley and I hope to visit him on Monday and will give everyone a report later While visiting Ross I payed a lit tle visit to Mrs Davidson our Silver Cross mother she had broken her leg and has had it repaired is in considerable discomfort and behild in the next bed In the same room as Sarah was my old euchre part ner Lily Maybanks she had fallen and broken her arm Lily was her old self in spite of the pain nothing bat praise for the staff and doctors and only wor ried about missing the games and trying for the most lone hands I m sure everyone wishes both of these ladies the best and dont hesitate to see them whenever you can When one of my friends was Egypt he saw people on a Camel But thats nothing even in Canada I have seen as many as 50 people in a Greyhound by Charles Toboggan safety The town General Committee supported a recommendation by the Recreation and Parks Department to install posts four feet apart at the edge of the Park toboggan hill to stop fourwheeled vehicles from travelling over the hill The in of posts will enhance the safety of the tobogganers ac cording to the staff report The recommendation will go before council this Monday COUNTRY OUR NEWLY RENOVATED CHRISTMAS COUNTRY GIFT CRAFT HOUSE Line River GEORGETOWN 8772254 1990 PROPERTY ASSESSMENT The annual Assessment Roll listing the assessed value of each property in your municipality will be delivered to your municipal clerk on December 18 1990 The amount of property tax municipal and school you will pay on your home or business in is determined by multiplying your assessed value by the mill rate which is calculated by your municipality The mill rate is on the financial needs of your municipality county or region and school board Notice of Property Valuation Notices of Property Valuation are mailed to property owners and tenants prior to the delivery of the Assessment Roll only if any of the information relating to their property assessment has changed during the past year such as the assessed value school support or address or if they appealed their property assessment Information Open Houses Whether or not you received a Notice of Property Valuation you may have questions about your property assessment If you do please come to an infor mation Open House An assessor from the Ministry of Revenue s Regional Assessment Office will be available to explain your assessment answer your questions and change any inaccurate information relating to your property If you have questions but cant make it to an Open House please call or visit the Regional Assessment Office The date and location of the Open House in your municipality and the address of the Regional Assessment Office are listed below Appealing Your Assessment If you are still dissatisfied with your assessment after going to an Open House or contacting the Regional Assessment Office you may appeal to the Assess ment Review Board The appeal must be filed within twentyone days after the delivery of the Assessment Roll To file an appeal please use the form on the back of your Notice of Property Valuation write a letter or use a Notice of Appeal form This form and the address of the Assessment Review Board are available at Open Houses the Regional Assessment Office and your municipal office The final date for appealing your 1990 assessment is January 8 1991 Lcs bureaux regicmaux evaluation situes dans les regions designees leurs services en Pour plus renseignements avec votre bureau local Schedule of Open Houses Halton Hili Town 29 and Nov Municipal Civic Centre Committee Room Noon lo8pm 1 Hills Drive Hills Town Mon Nov and Tue Nov Milton Town Hall Downstairs Room Noon to Victoria Park Square Brown Street Milton Ministry of Revenue Halton Peel Regional Assessment Office Floor Robert Speck Parkway Ontario L4Z 1T3 276050 1

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