rtj f to make a choice cant agree on personnel now minus industry group jhailvliillttrtownwlchthl mosmtown hiralo r 7 i tafxer at midnight monday when motion and an amend ment were both defeated geor- getown council found itself without an industrial commis sion departing from last yearns policy when only one member ot council was a part of the industrial commission and then only in a liason capacity coun era hyde and fred harrison presented a motion naming alex blackwell william mcnally sam pebrice mayor gibbons coun hyde and reee william hunter as the six man com misstep f deputy reeve j young stated ha did not see the need for three councillors on the com mission lst year was the first time i saw the commission working wehrie added reeve hunter asked that his name be removed from the list coun harrison said that someone was needed to answer any questions that arose right then at council meetings councillor hyde claimed that the committee had approved equal representation on the commission he stressed tfie fact that the acquisition of town owned land had changed the commission purpose from industrial promotion to recom grade 8 parents learn what lies ahead i georgetown high school principal donald f turner addresses parents of town land disrtnct grade 8 pupils at a special parents nite in the high school thursday even ting for the purpose of explaining the changes taking place in higher education the i need for a student to continue his education and for community colleges mr turner and i mr prouse the schools guidance director also informed the hundred parents attending about the courses offered at gdhs the grade eighters will start thinking in earnest i bout which road to take when option sheets are distributed to them in approximately i two weeks in past years upwards of two hundred parents of grade 8 pupils have 1 attended these sessions mr turner attributed the smaller number this time to the fact that earlier this term he and mr prouse visited the public schools personally to i speak to pupils and any parents who cared to attend lmclntyre crescent man starts new year richer by 1000 george greig is positive 1966 is going to be a good year mr greig who lives at 33 i xdntyre cresc is one of those ifeople whois always entering mky draws and never winning t least until new years eve httr at a new years bve party when lie was called to the telephone to learn that elbe had just won 1000 first vprize money in a draw sponsor- 1 ed by the halton minor hockey cation george has been buying tic i kets on the minor hockey draws i ever since they started as well as most other lucky draws but hes never won a thing up until now his wife june told the herald she said they plan to use the money to convert their base ment into a recreation room the big win apparently broke the ice for mr greig saturday night while he and his wife were choosing materials their proposed recreation room their son interrupted them to inform them detroit beat toron to 31 in their nhl game mr greig had that ticket in a hoc key pool where he wocks ibusinesswomeh make plans fashion show bridge i the business and professional i womens club met for their i regular dinner meeting at the north halton golf and country ldob on monday evening mrs lafanreen walker president fturaed the meeting over to the l president mrs lorene 1 sanford it is a club practice for la vice president to conduct one meeting at least during the jear after the regular reports and iding ot minutes plans were finalized for the dessert bridge 1 fashion show to be held on 1 march 31st thursday in the ileglon auditorium it was felt i that last year it was too crowd 1 ed for the comfort of the guests md plans were made to sell tfcketior 35 tables only it will lice necessary then for people to 1 secure their tickets ahead of i time to save disappointment the united nations chairman aas asked to secure the ramal klah pictures for the march meet wng the ramallah project is jane that is supported by the federation a discussion on the new ca y iiada pension plan was led by i miss jean mackenzie this was interesting and several ins and problems were cleared up miss jean ruddell started a new educational pro- jtct the study of xhi several jxsolations which were present ed to premier bobarts by the federation last september next resolution will be un by miss marion mc- lln edna cole lead a id table discussion on the typa of programs which would be presented in the future mrs sanford closed the meet- i jnf with the club benedictions a little salt sprinkled in the i irving pan will keep fat or lard from spattering mrs alice collier 83 faithful church worker mrs alice amelia stewart collier a former resident of georgetown died in milton on sunday january 2nd in her 84th year bom in nassagaweya township the daughter of james and eliza stewart she had lived in this district all her life in 1911 she married joseph collier who predeceased her several years ago a member of the anglican church she was a good and faithful worker of the ladies auxiliary and any organization in the church who needed help and she never missed service until her ill health made it ira possible she was also an active member of the lome scots au xiliary during the war and ot the ladies auxiliary of the ca nadian legion surviving are sons and daugh tcrs william of georgetown mark of waterloo isobelle mrs davison and godfrey of georgetown and mary mrs j hodgson of preston and a sister estelle mrs r richard son of vineland rev john memulkin conduct ed the service in st george anglican church on tuesday january 4th at two o clock the choir sang two hymns that had been requested by mrs collier unto the hills and resurrection morn pallbearers were five grandsons bobby hodgson john collier ralph sprung ken freestone jim switxer and john t armstrong interment was in greenwood cemetery a faucet that leaks only one drop per secono means a lass of 700 gallons a year check and repair immediately ashgrove ashgrove junior groups hear study book stories the three junior groups met in the church sunday afternoon the messengers opened with a song be careful little eyes and the offering was taken by randy cntchell mrs cjl dick told the first chapter from the new study boolfc george and the chinesse lady joanne wil son gave the closing prayer and the children learned the first verse of the messenger hymn some games clflsed the meeting tyros and explorers had a joint meeting and at a business session elected dennis mcclure the new tman they planned a skating party each boy had made some articles from wood and these were judged dennis mcclure for a bird house 2nd lome wilson for a tyro plaque mrs john mcnabb presented each boy with a tyro pin and red flash for complet ing so many projects in a joint study the groups were introduced to a new book they lived their love mrs hector bird told two stories from it the first about miss yvonne williams who made stained glass windows and the second peter wright a teacher plus the tyros led in a worship service with christian education the theme david alexander read scripture lome wilson led in prayer janice nurse took the offering and it was dedicat ed by dennis mcclure keith austin moved a vote of thanks to those taking part and lunch was served by mrs ward brownndge and mrs bruce mcclure was former employee town works dept a resident of town and dis tact for much of his life mat thew wesley lawr 78 died in georgetown hospital on friday he was ah employee of the old provincial paper lower mill and later was with the works department of the town eleven years ago he moved to victoria harbour mr and mrs lawr had returned to town only two weeks before his death a native of the whitechurch district near markham he lived in cheltenham and belfountain before coming to georgetown in 1913 he leaves his wife elizabeth spinks six children mrs violet vorhees toronto archie of ballinafad shel of- georgetown harvey guelph jack of erin and mrs betty piper stewart town 24 grandchildren and a brother archie of belfountain he was predeceased by one son clarence rev john memulkin conduc ted the funeral service on mon day at the h c mcclure fun eral home pallbearers were fred tucker ernest hyde duncan macmillan fred hilts abel piper of powassan and william udell of huntsville interment was in cheltenham cemetery mending the disposal of town property i am not sniping at anyone last years commission did a good job- but i feel the situation is different now he added agreeing with coun hyde the mayor opined that he was strongly in favour of council representation he suggested deputy reeve youngs name be substituted for that of reeve hunter if he wished to with draw the deputy reeve asked u two councillors on the indust rial commission as on the board of parka would not be sufficient and added j that coun- ty council woumfceep nim too busy to take onany more while admitting that he had been opposed to any councillors on the commission- last year councillor smith said he would go alonf with idea this year councillor steamer emmer son pointed out that until the land deal the commission had only promotional work to hand and uggested terms of re ference for them to follow should be set up since he felt no guidance had been given them by council he favoured council representative but objected to any loading with councillors who might domin ate coun roy ballentine also greed with one council mem ber saying the business men on the commission were quite com petent to handle the job with out any names of companies being ahead of the appropriate tune what a spot to be in com mented coun hyde when the seconder harrison refused to withdraw the motion despite reeve hunters request to have his name taken off the isl when the mayor suggesteor that coun w smiths name be substituted for the reeves coun smith refused the mayor then moved an amendment to the motion final ly getting coun smith to second it after four councillors passed it around the table the amend ment named a blackwell w mcnally s pennce coun e hyde deputy reeve j young coun- f harrison and connell smith the amendment lost nth only coun smith coun hyde and the mayor in favour then the original motion was read again reeve hunter ask ed thai his name be removed but coun harrison refused to withdraw or change the motion the mayor pointed out that he would resign from the com mission if the motion passed and let- someone else on and added that the reeve could do the same this motion then lost with only the same three who favoured the amendment favour ing the motion one only 147 cu ft refrigerator- freezer s235 m fc fait hn 11 cu ft rimgamor regular 26995 sacrifice rice still good supplies of 1nud bird seed 110 par 10 lbs 495 pat so lit 18c par lb sunflower seed most brands of dog chow always in stock 45 guelph sfroat we are pleased to announce that we have joseph of aido and josh on our staff i brampton janbartipeciai also we now have a special on perms for the month of jan 10th to jan 27th mon tues wed only jug 12 so for 800 josephs hair design 10 georga si n brampton 4s13950 business slow good time to buy car licence plates the local dept of transport agent told the herald today tbt the sale of plates was very slow indeed a condition not exactly unusual during e first few days of january however it is hoped that local sales will start to move this week i hope car owners will start to pick their plates up this week local agent mrs clark said there is a usual slow period right after new year s but sales should pick up any time now certainly people who wish to avoid any lineup at all should come m now as the next couple of weeks will be the perfect time from the buyers point of view this year the local car plate numbers start at 10900 and up this gives an unusual op portunity for people to get an easy loreme tuber number or numbers some of our residents have birthdays in the first month of wickson on the 17th mrs art hur ruddell mrs claude pick ett fred nurse oft the 19th mrs j m wickson the 21st mrs harold bailey and her mother mrs norman wngglesworth milton both on the 23rd and laoiff mcnabb january 29th to all these we say happy birth day and many many more correction sorry that the typ gremlins changed mr to mrs in a re port of the death of fred shipp of essex in last weeks norval column it was not mrs shipp who died but her husband fred shipp many ofche old time re sidents of the community will remember them as they were active in community affairs they formerly lived at hornby the local office is open six days a week from nine to twelve and one to five week days aim saturdays until 1 00 the new year mrs graham p m reeve on january 1 kttctf important change has been made which will benefit local drivers seeking their lic ense examination georgetown has hat a man come into town one day each week to grve dri ver examinations however it has built up until there is now a backlog of people waiting for tests until well into march with the opening of a five dsys week drivers examination centre in brampton those seek ing an appointment in a hurry can get one the new centre will be staffed by three exam iners and will serve the but rounding towns such as geor getown as weh as brampton the localpepl office for ob taining your plates or renewing your license is located in down town georgetown at 41 main st south robert gougeon s january furniture for quality savings this is the biggest furniture sale of the year ale yes tremendous reductions on our entire stock dining room suites bedroom suites living room suites kitchen suites odd pieces accessories just a small sample of tta numerous savings at the colonial sh0ppe bedroom suites reg from 199 00 to 399 95 now 159 to 347 living room suites reg 219 95 lo 52995 now 169 to 399 hostess chairs reg 24 95- now 19 95 recliner chairs reg 9995 to 159 95 now 89 to 139 up odd beds from 1998 special 3pc danish modern living suite 169 indudws thn seater sofa otm high back and on low bade chair rag 199 95 now 28 mill street savings on au colonial living room drnino room bedroom furniture and accessories now 67 179 25 off au mirrors pictures lamps etc come in now youll be amazeo at the bargains maple desks reg 89 95 2pce kroehler suite includes sofa and platform rocker upholstered in colonial print now only special colonial milk stools whrj they last 498 start your colonial collection now 5r add to what you pmontly have this it opan stock fumhura and you can buy one piaoa at a tim or a compkri suit if you with sale at both stores no y l household furnishing robert gougeon household furnishing 14 main street south and at r g colonial sh0ppe free storage free delivery 2 mill strut phokr t7m5n