Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1977, p. 21

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Tilt- III- BALD Page IBROOUGE Open Sunday lues Wed Out No I No FRESH BEEFSTEAK BROCCOLI TOMATOES Reg Reg 2 3 Norval water funds pending Mi my from I lit In pay or piping iter lo il won be forlhcimug until IlilUinclnir mi Hit Morrow Ihllm I Ijsl Mr Morrow told council hi might know months when my would tin province Hit the Thi IT told the pro In lump sum which will of en In required tllf0 lift be tin flhec was lobe III Ik lint Hie blur lo Die if I Ins prepared address he said one region wide nil for and sewage costs be d it north hut It wrn hap pin jflir is d of tilt Ont No 1 URGE CABBAGE 3 CUCUMBERS No FREESTONE PEACHES 491 Ont No 1 CELERY 3 G FRUIT M The of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables 130 Gutlph St GUELPH STREET PLAZA ATOM 4TOWN TRYOUTS Players Bom in Sat Sept am Cordon Arena Tues Sept pm Memorial Arena Sept 30 pm Memorial Arena 200 Per Player Per Practice COACHES GRAHAM TVIER PAUL MORROW II would bt a and dividing Issue Mr Mor row id but in long Is for all lit said Ihe Central Housing allon is completely funding a f Jill The first draft of official plan should be by early Mr Mir row said He anticipated Jitlli if my conflict between il plan which is dut the simt Blackout nights storm was blamed for he blackout the in I Act twirl morning which affected undetermined number of Acton Hydro superintendent Doug Mason said lightning blew fuse and a transformer burned out some lime during the Mr Mason said he is notified of the 1 round and it was repaired within an hour Many people may not even been of the fact lhal there was bhekout Mr Masonsaid because happen so in the evening that most people were in bed and it wis repaired before they up Stereo Compacts 162 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN I NEW EQUIPMENT s Bill Smith Auto Trade Show Thursday at J itk Iipt of Joy Memorial Arena Explaining the on equipment Is Gerry Dcmpsey of hi iJ firms ilttnihng the Boss Cunningham Industries Ltd Council limiting lending four is council to hi nil it is its own ippr ttas il the of rejects motion of delegations them is with the delegations members get inlo he delegations if of just listening f M1K1n711 if hi fill count il should In ir delegations tut not Ho wth Hum II suestd a is Hie region lists might ileal hi ircl it the but Ihe matter is not discussed that with the delegation lie sion Miller agreed luiiiuil n r I I iiilllic II ml 4000 grading that it might Ik possible to limit delegations Iheir ition and answer slions from councillors it be two or three weeks between meetings of lie committee he felt 111 it he public his he right to to council of for meeting if they w immidtali action problem Mike Arm strong said that delegations should be directed more i irefully when they call and isk id make a presentation 1 Often they be sent to a committee Ih in directly council hi suit nor Hill agreed with strong but pointed out that many delegations refuse to to to a committee I hey want all or council to hi ir Ihur problem he said and will not take the advice of clerk logo to a committee Although this wnstes the both thecouncil and the delegation he felt that thin w is little council could do to change this Ward Roy Booth withdrew his resolution to limit delegations he felt that Ihe discussion had drawn sufficient attention to the problem to make council act on some of its suggestions such as limiting the length of time delegations and not trying make decisions immediatel on milters raised by Fireball parking The luck of parking spots For Acton volunteer firefighters will be discussed in committee Works committee made the decision Monday following a discussion in camera of a report prepared by engineer Boh Austin Complete former corf mild hat ibrnit be to the in lonriilion acceptable to tin mlmslrv Mr Austin said tht should be taken qui of the present for garbage collection to illuw about worth of work to be done this low the final closing of Ihe silt r y COMPUTE REPAIRS STREET PARTY Kiren displays a rabbit cake made by one of the fathers on Airedale Court The cake is port of a mini hi fair held in a street parly Saturday Fathers children mode cookies mothers made pies handicraft Unusual vegetables were displayed in a homeowners garage Joanne and Fred Dobbins Cheryl Bill lers and and Roger were the for annual street parly Involving families It community party where everyone piles A small island In the court Is used as a park and treasure hunts for the children and races are held with the parents joining in as supervisors ffllBIS Austin Marinas FACTORY CARS FACTORY WARRANTY and Doors 3195 IMMEDIATE OPEN SATURDAYS 00 GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS ST GEORGETOWN 5235 1952 338 pints collected The lied Cross blood donor clinic in Georgetown Monday collected blood packs from a total attendance of There were rejects The clinic Is sponsored by Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion Thirty four new donors registered for this clinic of whom IS were first timers There were seven rejections among the first timers In total A spokesman for the Red Cross expressed her for the special forts and financial assistance given by Legion towards clinic Georgetown students will be able to donate blood at Georgetown and District high school on Tuesday Sept The next public clinic in Helton Mills will be day September for Acton and area residents Georgetown and area residents will have the op donate blood in Georgetown again Monday December

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