Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 25 September 1993, p. 2

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Dorothy Bodnar, President of the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Volunteer Association is to present a cheque for $37,000 towards the pur- chase of hospital equipment, to Connell Smith, chair of the hospital’s board of directors. photo submitted Page 2 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, ‘September 25, 1993 Volunteers sought by association By Bev Goss Special to HHTW Of course the pictured event is not news? But it Serves as a reminder that the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Volunteer Association donated a record $37,000 to the hospital this Past spring, a result of many hours of hard work. This’ has filled us with joy and inspired us to better in 1993/94. Thanks to all our volunteers and to the peoplé in our community who sup- Port us in so many ways. Two of our chairpersons have stepped down after many years of hard work and dedication. Lena Johnston and Vi Haines were responsi- ble for the Hospital Gift Shops and Fund Raising, tespectively. They have per- formed these gigantic tasks with dedication and faithful- ness and we thank them for that. Both Vi and Lena are provincial Life Members of HAAO (Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontario) and have been Citizens of the Year in Georgetown. Lena is now the Bennett Centre Gift Shop representative and Vi is working on Program and Social. Thanks also to Inez Crichton and Ruth Kavanagh who are taking on these responsibilities. We are in need of volun- teers to work in the Gift Shop at our Visitor’s Information desk in the lobby or fund | raising. Please call Betty at 877-3866 if you can help out. k for: Poinsettia Sale - Until Oct. 15, Anna Ewen will be taking orders for Dec. 2 pickup. Her telephone number is 877-4477; Country and Western Dance - with Marion’s Country Band, Oct. 16 at the Georgetown Legion Hall, Mill St. For tickets, call Ev at 877-8204 or Ruth at 877- 7970 after Oct. 1; Our General Meeting is Oct.13 in the Activity Room. New members welcome! There will be a speaker and refreshments after the meet- ing. IANNOUNCING IN A 7000 ft EE MAZDA / THE ‘93s MUST GO. THERE’S NEVER BEENA BETTER TIME TO BUY A MAZDA! TOM ERA ON GT VC EI 2 5-YEAR, 100,000 km BUMPER-TO-BUMPER EXTENDED WARRANTY Turner meets local-pols By Oksana Buhel Acton development was scrutinized once again, this time by Halton Regional Councillors and Halton-Peel M.P. Garth Turner. A meeting was held Tuesday morning at Turner’s Guelph St. constituency office, to “talk about the con- cerns of Acton and establish a good working relation- ship,” explained local and regional councillor Marilyn Serjeantson. In attendance were local _ and regional councillors Bill Robson and Rick Bonnette, Acton councillor Norm Elliott, regional chair Peter Pomeroy, regional chief administrative officer John Burke and Town administra- tor Ray King. Serjeantson added what everyone was trying to work out was how to accomplish both a fish habitat study and waste water treatment.plant.. audit as cost-effectively and speedily as possible. “We. all want to get the best thing for our buck,” Serjeantson said. Asked if any regional councillors responded to Turner’s Sept. 13 allegation that regional councillors are using the Fisheries Act as an excuse, Serjeantson respond- ed ,”that wasn’t what the meeting was about. It’s all water under the bridge now.” (Under the Act, individuals can be held personally liable for the increase of deleterious substances in Black Creek or Fairy Lake.) “T think the meeting went very well,” insisted Serjeantson. “We laid the groundwork to get things done.” Your Toronto Area Mazda Dealers MUST clear out the ‘93s, so come in and see your local dealer to get your best Mazda deal of the year. Right now we're offering a bonus 5-year, 100,000 km bumper-to-bumper extended warranty at no extra charge on any new ‘93 Mazda. That's worry-free driving for 5 years! Take advantage of great, low prices on all models, including 323s, Proteges, Miatas, MPVs and lots more But the ‘93s are going fast, so hurry in and see your local Toronto Area Mazda Dealer for a test-drive. ad Oc FACTORY-TO-DEALER UL Cod Uw kV toe 61) 853-0200 po ower 41s) 459-8965 mazpa! MAKING YOU FEEL JUST RIGHT Ets a : Call ryt ky ero0195] LOTTERY courtesy of tar) . 11 12.27 29 31 38} 649 . _ Bonus: 18} Encore: 319288

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