Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1970, p. 15

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Count on Contributions To Maintain Programs by Slrtthdt annual Gcortciovn campaign for community Is under ii and will be in full by and mm ttcc chair man Dtnison tec member of Terra Cotta Simpson Paul anil I arc for as much community support as last year The la running programs activities this NO financial support from either the Notional or the United Appeal This may be a surprise to linn who work in Metro and arc asked for Urn Appeal donations Very few of those dollars be communities Met ro As Jo the prog ram director puts it If you live here give here neTws Only the support from the town and Mill the ability to keep up its am program MAINLY VOLUNTEERS According to Mr program of Designation for Two Town Accountants Two Georgetown dents will receive their prof designations as Rig sterol at the of the of Industrial Account am- of Out on Saturday in Toronto Francis Joseph Anthony of 11 Pagan Drive and Lou of Moore Park have both successfully the Society five year man progiam leading to their cation as Mr is budget coord for the Sunshine Uniform Supply Company in Toronto Mr eh financial for Re duction Company of Canada in Islington the total of all other li and around Thin is quite amazing the lack of its facilities and the few salaried employees it has There is no building other than the office space on Guclph Street and it is staffed by only 2 paid members Most of the programs are manned by volunteers except for those pro grams which by their nature de mand a professional instructor There arc of these instructors The programs are constantly being altered as needs arise The alms to seek out needs the community and fill them r example during last March a school holiday the provided Holiday for school children and with more help and facilities would like this successful idea to include Christmas vacation Another community need was filled last year when the very popular babysitting course was offered to teenagers This pro gram is free to ail and truly a community ice What mother ap preciate a trained babysitter PARTICULAR INTEREST The takes particular infer st in teenagers and offers op for leadership irrg as well as the many inter programs during the year A six week course to train teenage leaders for summer day camping has been very popular and needs to be Tins year course begin soon and there no charge This past August sponsored Georgetown girts to attend a week session at Camp for Ontario leadership It also sponsored from Drop In to attend a course at Shend College on Drugs and the lamily week course in was provided under Mr and Mrs to train teenage leaders These leaders qualified to assist the gym instructors REGISTERED The ski program will resume after Christmas with bus tran provided by the The summer Day will con ic next year to accommodate leail 100 children a day Terra Cotta Tliero arc presently ad and children registered in the fall program and there arc long lists Tins sug jests need for expansion but lacking facilities the Y must limit the programs to the standards of the clashes Obviously Georgetown districts is on inte gral part of our community It can only be by your support There- is a constant need for volunteers in areas There is the obvious An need for which the cam paign of Nov 3 and is des Watch for the campaign board to be creeled outside the Y office at St Please help the to indicate a successful campaign CHILD HIT BY CAR IN GLEN WILLIAMS Five old Tweed GlcnWilnms abrasions and a bump on the head October when he was by Oldsmobilo driven by John Market Street lovn occurred i Glen north of road The boy was ken o in hospital for treatment end later released A at the of 17 Oct resulted in to a driven by Evans St Georgetown and damage to a 1070 Met cor driven by Lawrence of Mbsiisauga A Direct Winters CMC truck hauling a went into the highway west of own Oct SI damage to the truck The driver Burns of escaped uninjured WHAT GENERATION GAP Almost years separates vo generations in this photograph taken when Mrs John R Scott Emery Streot celebrated her rthday the left are Mrs Scott her daughter Mrs Bird a Shelbourne Limohouse grand daughter Mrs Ray Bertha Powell M Iron great grandaughter Mrs Barry Audrey Powell Fa I It en sic Oakville and 2 month old John Ray Falkcnste n DESPITE SURPLUS Expenses Below Budget RC Board Breaks Even Expenditures by the separate school board for the year ore over less than what was budgeted However a deficit from last year and smaller provincial grunts mean the board may just break according to Mich ad the boards finance committee chairman said a deficit from last year must bo subtract ed from the surplus NOT KNOWN Another must be sub tracted because the Ontario of Education did not give tlic board as large a mill rate subsidy grant as the board bad expected to get The remaining 20000 could bo eaten up said by a reduction in provincial grant due to the smaller ex ponditure than what was bud He said figuring of the provincial grant was a very complex process and the exact amount of the grant would not bo known until April Wo figured it out very roughly however he said and it looked like It may be about a reduction in tho grant RISK DEFICIT This would bring the board to the breakeven point Just in case there are some extra funds available this year AUTHORIZED DEALER ORGANS Hear them played see how they work In our showroom at QUARTET MUSIC CENTRE Quean E Brampton the property planning and edu cation committee were told week to determine priority and what they would cost These will be considered by the boards finance committee at its next meeting and voted en at the next full board meeting board knocked worth of projects out of the 1970 property planning commit tee budget The committees may find that theres nothing that could not until next year said But if a project looks enough well go ahead with it and a email deficit TAKE YOUR BOY Why not TAKE your boy to play hockey on a Saturday am rather than SEND him THE HERALD THURSDAY OCT PAGE IS CALL US NOW AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS for FALL WEDDINGS at NOW UNDER New Management Woods Sunoco NOW ANNETTS SUNOCO 89 Guelpb St Georgetown EFFECTIVE MONDAY NOVEMBER 2nd operated by Leonard CLASS A MECHANIC ON DUTY SUITS NEWEST STYLES FABRICS AND PATTERNS Single and Double Breasted Full Range of Sizes THESE ARE REGULAR 95 TO 150 SUITS Anniversary- Special to 130 Anniversary Specials LEATHER and SUEDE COATS Regular 8995 Regular Regular j Q00 Regular 135 2- WINTER JACKETS Regular 22 95 1798 Regular 95 2398 Regular 2798 WINTER TOPCOATS Regular 39 95 Regular 45 3598 Regular 00 3998 4398 SAVINGS ON SWEATERS CARDIGANS and PULLOVER STYLES Regular 95 to Regular 95 to Regular 95 to to Regular to 998 1498 1698 STEVENSON Georgetown Market Centre STOCK UP ON CASUAL PANTS 1098 MENS WEAR 8776661

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