Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 4, 1991, p. 14

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the HERALD Page Community News Wednesday Decembers Norval residents urged to support POWER By KAY WILSON People of Georgetown and Halton Hills Wake up before its too late POWER needs your support to fight the dump in the Acton quarry Porous limestone rock will leak con taminants to underground water streams and contaminate the water that Georgetown and area people drink from wells The water we now drink and take for granted The dump will put more truck traffic on our highways and roads by trucking Toronto garbage here A hearing will be very expen sive and local taxes will increase If Ruth Grter rules that RSTs re quest for a hearing is frivolous then she can deny a hearing to them So write your letter today voicing your concerns to- Hon Ruth Gner Minister of Environ ment Floor 135 St Clair Ave Toronto Ont 1P5 POWER will pick up your let ter Phone Robin or Kirkwood or Rita Landry Come out to hear Lois Gibbs of Love Canal fame tonight 8 pm at the Georgetown District High School There will be a draw for three prints that night fora membership ticket Ellas 50th anniversary Ken and Velma Ella of Hornby celebrated their 50th wedding an niversary recently at the Op timist Centre Milton Jersey breeders at Rock Ella Farm Hornby for 43 years the Ellas celebrated with a family dinner Honored guests were Canon J and Mary Maxwell who had christened confirmed and married most of the Ella family Five immediate neighbors were special guests at the dinner The Ellas family includes two sons Keith and his wife of Burlington Lome and his wife of Hornby and daughter News Valerie and her husband Chris Richardson of Caledonia Grand children Shawn and Susan Ella Leanne and Randy Grant Mar vin Ella and Knstine and Ken neth Richardson all the party with two great grand children at home Following dinner over guests arrived Friends relatives friends Jersey breeders from all over Ontario people were pleased to see former neighbors Don and Dot McCauge now residing in Quebec Diane Combden was M C for the evening Son Lome welcomed all and in troduced the family and later recognized five Jersey breeders who had recently celebrated 50th anniversaries The dance music was great Chickens for charity Volunteers with the Georgetown Love in Christ retail sales for Maple Lodge loaded the Food Bank board director left and chickens Into the van for Ms to drive back to clientele representative Ted Davis middle hold up Love in Christ Food Bank in the Bap- some of the prime Maple Lodge Chickens which tist Church be handed out Dec Maple Lodge Farms of donated to the food in time for Christmas Herald Photo bank for their Christmas hampers Robert Buck in G1GI HONEEl HAIR REMOVAL EYELASH TINTING Mill 8533461 Acton Nells DRIVING SCHOOL SPECIAL CHRISTMAS COURSE December 23 24 30 31 930 a m 330 pm Gltt Certificates Now Available Vidian from APPROVED ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE phone 8772671 The Reserve Rewarding parttime employment Build on your civilian career while you earn extra money working parttime in the Militia Canadas army reserve Live this uniquely rewarding experience Work with interesting people on selected evenings and weekends Enjoy varied employment and travel opportunities Join the Reserve now For more Information contact The Lome Scots and Hal i mint Park Georgetown On la no with Marions Orchestra The Theme Song Long Line of Love Later in the evening daughter- inlaw Ella and her sister Ruth Walters of Brampton sang two beautiful duets A family friend Doug Jefferson of Brampton brought greetings and family history and from the Jersey Fraternity Keith Butcher of Princeton gave an account of Kens Jersey life who had been in the show ring since 1926 and as recent as Rockton Fair Oct Plaques were received from Halton Hills Mayor Russ Miller from the Town of Milton Gordon Kranz M PP Garth Turner Prime Minister Brian and Gov Gen Ray Hnatychyn as well as the Ella Adams Fami ly Plaque Ken and Velma thanked all for helping to make the evening a memorable occasion A delicious buffet lunch was served to finish off the evening Many cards and gifts were received for which they extend their thanks and May God Visit to England Marjorie Harrison recently returned from England where she toured London Devon and Cornwall and visited her mothers two brothers whom she had not seen for over 60 years The weather was very nice it only rained one day She was ac companied by her daughter Lin da McKennon her grandson Michael and Richard Alien Cruising Charlie and Catharine Forsyth of Georgetown have returned from a cruise of the Eastern Caribbean Islands One of the ports of call was San Juan the capital of Costa Rica and found to their surprise the hotel was one of the finest they had even been in However they did wonder about the outlying areas with all the fighting in the civil war They also had a stop over at Bermuda Delightful special By BETTY SOJKA Herald Special Many a TV set was tuned to CBC at last Wednesday evening to catch Soul Mates The Gift of Light Created by Ballinafad area resident Gabrielle St George and co- produced with husband Vetra the animated special told the story of two alien children ar riving to save Christmas Along the way with their special powers they also help a seeing eye dog Viewers were delighted with the wonderful characters Apologies to all monthly newsletter recipients as the November issue was mailed out a few days later than scheduled The Hall Board held their meeting last week and had representation from both Erin Ballinafad News St Georgetown Onl 8779896 Township and Hills with the attendance of Boris and Robert Heaton respectively Both Councillors gave signifi cant input to the discussion held Mabel also attended the meeting to report on the craft sale which was a huge success Much of the evenings discus sion was spent laying plans for the New Years Eve Dance Folks are reminded that tickets are now on sale at the General Store at a cost of 00 per person A hot and cold buffet will be served Clothing Mens Ladies Children ALTERATIONS REPAIRS 8771598 NOW IS THE TIME FOR SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS Get your equipment ready for winter and store your summer equipment at Georgetown RentAll SNOW- THROWERS 3ft GARDEN TRACTORS ROTOTILLERS LAWN MOWERS PUMPS GAS OR ELECTRIC MOTORS I PICKUP DELIVERY WINTER STORAGE available GEORGETOWN RentAll SALES SERVICE m I Sinclair Ontario NEW WEEKEND RATE ONE DAY RATE FRI 4 PM TO MON 9 AM WINTER HOURS Saturday 800100

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