THE DISTRICT AT A GLANCE Board Of Education Is sending a dirty little propaganda sheet county homes deputy reeve William Gillies ell last week They have their own Utile newspaper and It is filled with about municipal untieing Gillies charged He said Doug Wood chairman of the board is responsible tint council should to stop board newspaper from circulating Chinguacousj Township council his agreed in principal to start develop of two parks this year in the area They would have a total of acres The recreation Committer has requested MO for the Biro EirnschlTe Park and an other 100 for Central Pack near Highway and Road ERIN At the most recent meeting of the Erin Recreation and Community Centre Board plana were mide for the formation of a pool committee Members delve into the pros cons costs etc in building swimming in tin village Various local be asked to contribute ai member to the shall and his three dot learn took first honours In five mile crosscountry dog sled race at the Eskimodaie in Gait last week They completed the course In just over fifteen on Satur day and turned in a time of on Sunday He was a trophy MILTON While Milton Area tire rccci fewer calls during 1969 than the previous dim age was multiplied almost lie times to the annual fire chiefs report Insurance claims for fire loss In 10GB were 342 and then last to I ire decreased by from to 1W week ordered worth of new parking meters because many of the present mclers and asked Ice to make sure tliej don ticket motorists parked at taut The British tenor David Whitfield visiting friends in Brampton say hopes to hold auditions before he returns to England for any performer in the area whose talent has not jet received the recognition it deserves I know there Is a lot of vercd talent in this area and I hope to put together a show and take It on a tour across Canada when I return here April he said ACTON Actons Ken Mar led complaints from drivers are ticketed when money into meters which to read violation Institute Cup Saucer To Retiring President Mrs McLean was hos tess to the on Wednesday afternoon February the International meeting and the roll call was A personal contact had with Indian It was a by members and visit During the business period it was decided to have tickets made for the penny sale and euchre to be held in March Members voted to send for a gift for the foster child in Korea for his birthday March Many thank you cards were read from those receiv boxes at Christmas Before closing with the bus iness part of the meeting the president announced she had duty to perform nil lib as to make present inn She said the presentation have been sooner but were in iblc to get the dc ircd called the past Mrs I ink Smith to come forward mil on behalf Hie I presented her with in cup and saucer Smith completely taken by surprise thanked all rely and aid she had indeed en honoured to receive such lovely Convener of In which was the put president I on Mrs current events Inll for the motto A blood shortage has been revealed at Hospital in Or Tw weeks ago the Red Cross Blood rranstusiun Service did not send the allotted 13 pints of blood and last week only a partial shipment arrived hi surgery is postponed so the blood can be saved for tent and emergency operations DID YOU KNOW More than miles of transmission line are used to deliver electricity across Hydros province wide power Thais lo circle the almost three which v is us to J Tom Gi the Die the imdnn best that leaches a two minute India with te her talk Several articles made by the Indians were on display Mrs Don Brown and Mrs Nor man McLean kindly consented to he judges for the baking competition Mrs Smith the winner for the Jelly roll and Mrs Marshall far the but tarts Mrs Jamlcson and Mrs Marshall assisted Mrs McLean in serving lunch Mr and Eddie Smith left on Saturday for a holiday In Florida Mr and Mrs Dan O Connor and Susan moved Into their new home last weekend Mr and Mrs Jimmy Miller and Debbie of Toronto and Mr and Mrs John Polo Ricky and Vikki Lyn of were Sun day visitors with the Miss Lillian Sliortlll spent the weekend in the village visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs Richard Shortill The off to a good start on the project Separates for Sin The Northern club led bj Mrs Jimleson by Mrs Gary Brown met January and the following officers were elected President Frances vice president Beverly Leiteh secretary Heather treasurer Linda Gales one French press re porter Doris Burt McLean and Dons Burt showed the correct lo take measurements Debbie French Linda Gales and Ell demonstrated with swathes of material how to match up the colours The second meeting on Sat Feb the Northern girls chose to call themselves Nifty Separates At this meeting the leader measurements pat terns and pattern alterations Smith SOFT DM sr 99 GLEN WILLIAMS Black Forest Christmas Described for UCW me to Church MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Bible Preaching Sunday am and THE CHURCH OF GOD Stew art town Community Hall SUNDAY a Sunday School Pastor R W c Serviea The Ch of God is oldest Pen Church America GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Evangelical Cedarvalc Centre Minister J Phillips Telephone a m Ml a Robert TOO p Sen re Christian Reformed CHURCH Line AI J VandenPol Services every Sundav 30 a m and pm am day School Visitors welcome Listen every Sunday to The Back To God Hour Radio Minister Dr Joel KEY 9 SO am CFGM 1310 am 100 Meg CHIN pm ST PAULS BAPTIST CHURCH Road South Minister It Cairns 0 Sunday School a Worship Service WHCOME ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH Guelph St Organist Mrs K am Church School Grade 1 and up lam Service of Wor hip Pollution a Concern Mr Carl Church School Nursery to Grade Junior Congregation IS Pentecostal Church Masonic Temple No Hwy Line Jick McLillum SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a m Sunday School Worship rvin of the P he United Church Women held their first meeting of thi year on Feb at the home of Mrs it Ihc newlyelected president Mrs Cecil wis in the chair thanked outgoing president Paul for the work she hid done during the past year ind welcomed two new I members Owing to illness a number of the members were absent The meeting opened with the I am Thine followed by the theme Minutes of the list meeting were read by the secretary Mrs who also gave i re of the of ro ip in the The Mrs hive her report I lans were mule for a Spring tea for and a home ale as veil is a penny sal June Ml ladies were asked to used stamps far the Bible Mrs Una Wheeler re id pijpni from her scrap look in the roll was answer a Valentine verse The devotional Mrs lets take told FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Main and Guelph a Church School Morning Worship Organist Mrs Mrs hi group of thi trip she and her hnsbind loin children had taken his ho Germany They icnl Unas there in Slack I crest which lost beautiful One thing dressing her the pealing of the miiiy church hells on is eve and Years tin echo icro the nil hey visited Iihr with reht where our Canadian fore is ire stationed They hid very cold weather which unusual for hem Situated the valley there was no and the snow on the many pine trees for a long tlmi which made the countrysidi most beautiful They travelled north to visit friends on the Baltic Sea coast The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer by Mrs En Cake and tea was by the St Albans Ladles Guild held their February at the home of Mrs Charles Crawford Monday evening February The new president Mrs It Reynolds was in the chair and thanked the past president Mrs T past Mrs John Hoo per for their of Plans were made for euchre parlies The first one will he this Feb 12 after noon it at the home of Mrs on the 22nd The next Guild inc sill he held on 2nd at ihc home of Mrs dock of the ninth line Lunch was served ihc hostess Norton Confcderat ion Street Is able to be home being a patient In Georgetown and district Mr and Mrs Douglas Starret and family till It motored lo Rochester for the weekend with Mr and Mrs Sharpi St AUnn church arc plat nine in luction sale for their church funds in early spring There will be particulars later Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church MINISTER REV YOUNG a Morning Nursery Core ORGANIST Mrs HOT SPOT I nd entry And what It meant to you the tax payer Every town or community must hive a of Industrial Commercial and aiieitrnent to keep taxes at a moderate level After a drive through Geor getown I think you will agree thai reiidanllat certainly taken a precedence ever Industrial In comparison other localities DO YOU KNOW The percentage of Industry there in In to residential 40 or It T 2 What will happen if more Industrial Assessment is not created in Georgetown Whit the town are doing to promote mom Industry in I hat if more Industry does not locale In Georgetown very soon what will your taxes be in few gears Georgetown council or alartlna in our town If you any on writ GEORGETOWN JAYCEES Georgetown Ontario IGA LUCKY SHOPPER Gregory Toms R R2 Georgetown 2690 ROYAL GOLD BUTTER 21 IGA SLICED BREAD oz loaf Session Stewards Are Installed At Service At the Sunday morntnf scrv ice In Church Rev Keith mstlllid the new muni us of the ind stewards members are irl Austin Brownndgc Claude Picket Harold Vcrn Pickcl Gordon I red Nurse Bruce McClure Bill Wilson Lois McNabb Thelma Carney Bruce Marshall Ann Gillis Mrs Marion Mrs mes McPhall Jinel Nurse Mrs Hoy Wilson Stewards arc James Carney Ralph Cunning ham Boy Wilson J Johnston Ncelands G anus Mrs Clifford worth and Mrs John McNabb The Women Institute held a euchre on evening in Community hall with eighteen tables In Winners were ladies Mrs Norman Snyder Mrs Harold Reed men Frank W Wilson Bob McDonald Lucky draw prize John McNabb Well the winter Is getting One can notice the for a few bit no v then spring even dav lr ngs spring soon as it likes much closer We Mrs the GEORGETOWN HERALD come as THURSDAY FEB FOR A 1 1 Georgetown Herald PHONI 3301 A PERSONAL MESSAGE to the flyers of Airport and an appeal to the citizens of Acton and vicinity of the closure you are aware closure to be imposed c cat Our opponents who ore invisible have scored a floundering Though we face defeat by powerful forces orders are Full steam ahead and find our adversary This it not be said our ship went down without fighting and in a attack our airpark and its impl irect hit and our ship is must not give up My no time for ratreat Let be proud of our airport for a second time and silence them Let vi be aware of our We hove been dealt a fatal blow but we are still afloat Man your This is our last stand and my final Prepare yourselves for Action Our on is victory To the of Georgetown Acton and vanity this is a direct appeal to with our pllols and those associated wilh me in an effort to obtain a reverse decision from DOT allowing our a to continue in operation In our rst years wo have proved to the community that the anticipated noise pollution nuisance an land deviluation has not laken place we have almost reached the desired proportion of air th the exception of more tiedowns mo point out that because of your town rapid growth an airport can be a great asset We arc the age of Industrial magnates will consider the imporlanca of local near an airport I like think of Georgetown as my home town and thai you would not stand by idly and lei our a Thu is your airway loo is proud of its airport which is owned and by Mr Arris whose efforts I admire The towns of and Geopgelown have nothing to lose and so much to gain In an airport this nature What cm you do Time is running out By March 1st our will cease Every person who can sacrifice a little time to write a personal letter to the of Transport Civil Aviation Branch Toronto Dominion Contra PO Box King St W Toronto Ontario or The Hon Don Jamleton Transport Parliament Buildings Ottawa appealing to them giving your reasons why you favour the continued operation of our airport We arc- no asking for financial support Public moral support and interest will save our air- CAPTAIN JOE ROSS SOS