Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1967, p. 13

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4 centinnial community c e n t r i by jim warnn com to cedarvale where the action is starting its second year of operation georgetowns own centennial project u al ready a busy centre of commu nity activities are you music ally inclined the barberohop- pers and the citizens band praotice there regularly are yau a budding artist the pal ette and pencil club sketches and paints there interested in civic affairs join the stim ulating panel discussions of the georgetown district civic group enjoyable activities for all ages will be found almost any night of the week in ccdarvales rooms most of which provide a beautiful view of the credit valley the senior citizens club of georgetown enjoy cards and bingo and several la dies practice the art of quilt- making in the gymnasium the y ladies takeabreak have morning coffee listen to a guest speaker and exercise to keep slim other y activities include the handicapped club the coed and soed groups a youth leadership course and periodic board meetings rafter5 ring the rafters ring to uie scimds of scottish dancing when the sons of scotland have their meetingi while the georgetown horticultural society hold exec utive sessions to plan a cen tennial garden programme for cedarvale the loyal true blue lodge meets there regularly for un ion members there are meet ings of local 73 of the canadian union of public employees and local 481 of the international brotherhood of pulp sulphite and paper workers church ser vices are held by the christian and missionary alliance- the bahai faith recently held a series of lectures on compara tive religion the red cross holds its home nursing course t cedarvale and uses one mall room for its loan cup board service add to this a constant roiwd of casual greet ings group parties and outdoor activities and you have one cf the most active community cen tres in the area renovate gymnasium his year the voluntary ced arvale community centre board under chairman mrs jean rundle is planning sever- many improvements in long range plan al improvement which should greatly increase the popularity of this centre top priority is renovation of the gymnasium it is hoped that this room can b made larger brighter and more useful lor dances public meetings nd active recreation it is hoped that a concession can be set up to provide coffee and light refreshments to ev eryone using the centre im proved washrooms are planned to serve both the buildings and those enjoying skating tobog ganing and hiking in the park land improved car parking fac ilities are on the drawing board along with more convenient ac cess to the grounds from all parts of town all of these things are being developed as part of a wellorganized long- range plan to provide whole some enjoyable recreation for people of all age groups and all interests 14000 not enough how much will all this cost last years budget of 4000 from the town was largely spent on renovations to the heating system the caretakerc house and the fuel bill before the community centre board was properly established twi budget cannot be considered adequate if major improve ments are to be carried out ne vertheless offers of voluntary support from groups indivi duals and industry have been most encouraging as the mts- school trustees vote 40 monthly meeting fee public school trustees voted to pay themselves 40 each per month at a meeting in board room in harrison public school wednesday march 1 up until this year the- trustees have turned their backs on the honorarium available to them the 40 per man per meeting is the maximum fee allowed here under the school trustees act chairman john mintern comment it is the consensus of opinion that the act as laid down by the department should be fallowed was the only dis cussion on the matter before it passed unanimously the mot ion was tabled by gudni sig- urdson and seconded by harry sbortlll ter plan for cedarvale com munity centra ncira completion appears that progress will be more rapid than seemed possible last year for the pre sent the aim is to pay for im provements from revenue ob tained through room rentals wherk thi action 1 if your group would like to join in the fun at cedarvale why not plan now to hold your meetings where the action is rental rates are reasonable but try to reserve space well in ad vance just call mrs rundle at 8770415 meanwhile why not bring the whole family over for skating tobogganing and some of the prettiest scenery in can ada right in the heart of geor getown at main and maple streetsl family snow frolic is snowmobile plan saturday georgetown pays 5269 of county costs in 1967 the newlyformed credit valley snowmobile club has planned a family party at its georgetown golf and country club headquarters as its first function of esqueslng township three miles north of norval on no 7 highway things start rolling at 1 pm certify uaw for plax theyre calling it a family winter frolic and the general smith stolie off icc public has been invited to take part for a nominal foe adults nowly unionbed mcmb of and youngsters can join in the thc smth stone and plux saturday march 11 snow party offce statfs win cntcr into ne which includes skimobile ridesjg wlt tne company hayrides on a tractordrawn next weck the ontario labor sleigh and general fun on the- relations board certified the georgetown golf and country united auto workers to repre- club slopan sent thc office workers in feb- the organizen hope the fam- ruary ily small fry will bring along gerry daniiki is president their toboggans and sleds and mrs mary pearce secretary take advantage of the rolling glen stevens ss representat- hills the hayrides will shuttle ivc and bruce mccartney plax revellers back and forth between i representative the bonfires at strategic locaj in excepted from certification in both cases are supervisors and foremen and above nurse if the adults time things just security guards employees of right they can deposit the kid- the personnel department sec- dies hack home in the late after- rctary to the executive vice- noon and arrive back at the gc- president secretary to the plant orgetown club in time to dance manager perwrns regularly em- in the spacious new lounge its ployed for not more than 24 all included in the admission hours a week and persons cov- pr ereda by subsisting collective agreements between the uaw georgetown golf and countryand plax canada ltd and club is located on the 10th line smith and stone does not pay grants to george town because thc building is not owned by them but is lcav ed glen williams glen dance draws crowd of 80 teens the young peoples saturday night dance had the biggest crowd yet last week about 80 teenagers enjoyed thc music of tho lost cause they also dan ced to records with brian pres ton as dj assisted by alfred madgctt chaperoncs were mr and mrs keith duncan mrs tom norton mrs cathy wat- son peter norton liz david son and mrs tom haines it mrs g engwell in queensway general hospital the glen williams ladies support group will be looking after thc meals on good friday for the boys of the hockey tour nament mcabi arc served at the legion help will be needed for these meals so if you can help for either one please call mrs aubrey gray 8770762 or mrs tom haines 8774593 the oeororrown heralv thursday march 9th 1h7 page 13 of spring around the village getwell wishes arc sent to mrsbiu evcrson who u hi south peel hospital in cooks- villc she has been waiting for some time to go to have trety ment on thc leg she broke a mr and mrs walter hunt of vear g- rockwood visited on sunday with mr and mrs clayton al len started church church women career as choirboy the united joined with redecorating com mittee and other members last week to make further plans for at st georges a georgetown man who serf- cd as a choirboy in st gcorgei georgetowns share of the total county assessment is s- 260 according to the latest figures released by tho county asscshor oakville leads again with 43 lzi of the county assessment burlington is second with 40- 35 georgetown third with 5 269 esquesing fourth with 337i milton fifth with 3210 acton sixth with 2369 and nassagaweya last with 146 total county assessment has now reached 308907324 ge orgetown assessment for county equalization rates is now 16- 207923 r government buildings usual ly thought of as nontaxable do yield income to the municipal ties in georgetown grants paid in lieu of taxes amount to 67- 021 this amount comes from the post office and the armoury 82071 from tho post office and 4050 from the armoury other government agencies v and utilities paying in lieu taxes are the department oi georgc sargcnl and any mem- l olive hicklync and four chil- transport dcpt of national tars of thc parish arc mjbl wc the appi p- hdve d mrs rolf gabrielsen and defence c b c department comc completed their seasons work mrs thorbiorn cunncrud both of highways department of making the pic filling with of norway arthur temple of public works liquor control wc p our sympathy to thc exception of one or two la toronto and rev john tuquand eoard mrs charlie hancock in uie dies working on a special proof albert 10 grandchildren the liquor corjrol board recent death of her mother duct this is one of thc signs and two greatgrandchildren the church workthe now plas- tenhg is finished on walls wd h ceiling the now floor s he a dl next project the ladies plan a bake sale in thc town hall land also a rummage sale was held in the town hall and t i i r thc opp who called in were the venerable archdeacon pleased to find a wellbehaved i 3un jr1 clcndenning mccollum group with so numy adults in is p for hls retired several year ago as rec- tor of st johns church york mills after a distinguished car eer in the ministry he held tho line ne ho after pending a doctorof dmnltf week with her parents mr and macdonald in ajat attendance mrs the st albans ladies guild will meet on monday evening march 13th at the home of mrs ml steinfatt and chris- dr mccollum leaves his wife uons around the coui the clubhouse norval church couples club discusses churchs aims the couples club of norval united church held an enjoy able evening at the home of mr and mrs garnet laid law on thursday evening march 2nd with mr and mrs ken rcid in charge about 30 attended and enjoyed a game of euchre foli lowed by a lively discussion on religion thc aims rf the church i and reasons why it is not reachi ing many that it should team captains each with a committee to assist were appoi- tited to plan activities for the future thc team captains are mr and mrs ron moffat mrl and mrs clark lyons and mr and mrs don cleave mr and mrs ron moffat and commllteej are in charge of thc nexti months activities a pot luck dessert and social time brought the enjoyable ev- cning to a close norval presbyterian churchl wms held their regular month ly meeting at thc home of mrs elmer carney on tuesday af ternoon february 28th with the president mrs jack mcclure in the chair j the scripture lesson was read by mrs t mcgee ffhd mrs d duff led in prayer the chapter from the study book was given by miss florence brown the assistant hostesses were mrs f lindner and mrs r dunranson plans were made for a des sert luncheon to be held in the church on tuesday march 28th with mrs jm murray of caledon east as guest speaker rev and mrs murray were mis sionaries in india for several yean union presbyterian church w ms met at thc home of mis jack mcdonald on wed after noon march 1st with mrs fred lyons and mrs c bishop as as sistant hostesses mrs lee campbell presided at thc meet ing the scripture was read by mrs fraser macdonald follow ed by praer by mrs r dunc- anson mrs art mckane gave the chapter from the study book dming the wa meeting vhkfa followed tba whs meet- canaaas finest color tv at new low prices ing plans were made for a des sert and hat fashion show to be held in the church on wed nesday afternoon march 13th with mrs lee campbell as commentator the hats will be supplied by the gwellis hat sa lon of port credit thc easter thankoffcrmg meeting will be held on friday march 24th norval womens institute met at thc home of mrs joe murray on thursday evening march 2nd with the president mrs don murray in the chair the highlight of the evening was slides of the continent shown by mrs wilbert cleave of georgetown the second half of a 2 month trip that she ard her husband and friends en joyed last year thc pictures and commentary were excellent and much enjoyed mrs lome cleave and mrs w graham were in charge of uie program during the business mrs g chester reported for the cen tennial committee that a sug gestion had been made to build a cairn at uie public school with the bell from the old school on top it was decided that as many members of the wi attend the meeung to be called at a later date to deal with this suggestion mrs h gollop and mrs h collins were appointed for thc farm accident survey a letter of thanks was read from uie georgetown fc district memorial hospital for the don ation of 4 safety steps and 2 arm chairs for the patients rooms it was decided to send a do nation to north hilton music fesuval association the next meeting will be the annual meeting and all yearly reports from the various con veners are to be given the meeung closed with sing ing o canada followed by lunch and a social time mrs r collins and mrs g cheater assisted the hostess elbctrohome 60th anniversary special if youve been waiting for the right price to come along on a top quality brandname color tv console wait no longer right now canadas own electrohome is celebrating its 60th birth day with a moneysaving anniversary sale it presents a rare opportunity to get electrohome quality and dependability at savings of 10000 or more check the line check the prices youll agree its canadas biggest value in color tv wig0 television appliances limited north hiltons largoit tv and applianc outlet 15 main st north phono 8773376 romombor with w1go tv l specialty not a sidolino at superior food mkt georgetown this weekend thurs fri sat march 9101 1 fresh fruits and vegetables canada no 1 grade 10 lb bag pei potatoes 4m crisp fresh florida no 1 cr celery hearts bundle 25 2 lb bag washed bradford marsh m carrots 15 ont grown no 1 orade washed bradford marsh california sunkist doion sixa 138 navel oranges 49 this weeks meat f canadas finest beef blade roast blade jh hrv c bone k m k removed m b roast 63 lean boneless j 0 stewing beef69 fresh chicken legs breasts 55 55 tender short rib shopsys all beef franks ii to tho lb pkg porb beans 2 39 81 maxwell house coffee all purpoia lb bag pea or vegetable soup a m m habitant 245- sweet treat sliced f pineapple 2- 6 powdered detergent oj om015off s83 old south florida j orange juice i- instant breakfast carnation 69 fruit drinks allens orange allens grapefruit delmonte pineapple- grfruit 3 100 rose pickles 3 1 oo sweet mixed sweet relish bread butter peas cream corn stokelwyi fancy grade 6- si bonnie jm dog food 4 caw of 41 is ox tint hillcrest bread wrapped slicad 7 en loaf 24

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