Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 7, 1984, p. 10

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Page I SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday March 164 job program helps unemployed Many companies t always happy when an employee leav for another Job The Credit Valley Authority takes a different view when a worker In a Job creation program finds a full time job A worker a departure means that he conser vation authority can help another resident through its Canada Ontario Employment Develop ment COED program JOBS Last June the Credit Valley Conservation Authority received a COED grant of from the federal and Ontario governments The grant created S3 jobs but the authority actually hired people and plans to hire anoth er 14 between March and June CVCA rejected tie small budget Increase of 1 per cent for the Credit Valley Conservation Authority has general manager Glen concerned In a press release this week he indicates that budgets for administrative office construction land ncquislt on and the operation of a weed harvester to alleviate water quality problems were completely deleted from the budget PSYCHIC RESPONSE Carole Matthews Hill Herald Gnelpa St Georgetown Out Send a picture of the person you would like ana lyied along with a short note and a tell addressed stamped envelop Dear Carole My name is Kim I am a Student at the momentandamlnaquandryaboutmy future My blrlhday Is June I960 Could you give me some advice Nurse or lea cber7 Dear Kim Nurse Started off very quickly but I feel from looking at your picture and taking a few moments with your birthdate that you would make a very good nurse Actually to tell you the truth I know that you have had some previous experience with caring for people who needed therapy In all stages I definitely see you working with people in Ibis capacity and I know you will do well The you are In at the moment Is quite normal worry Do yew have a sister living there at the moment You will be living there with a close relative and fit In the home quite well Stop worrying and continue your studies Good luck Carole BEAUTY SPOT by Barb Pres9WQod Winter or summer your skin needs all the attention and care you can provide In particular your face that is ALWAYS exposed to the elements needs special care To preserve a good complexion the face must be thoroughly cleansed at least twice a day for IS minutes each time Try rubbing pure olive oil over your skin at least twice a week for a soft dewy complexion Apply face cream heavily before taking your bath and the hot water work with the cream help soften your skin Alternating warm and cold compresses will help tone down the puffs under the eyes If you plagued with blackheads and spots wash a potato cut it In half and rub it all over your face Components of a potato possess unusual and amazing healing properties for skin disorders An effective treatment for dry skin Is to apply regular sweet coffee cream leave it on unlil dry and then rinse thoroughly To get the best benefits from that afternoon nap cover your eyelids with cotlonballs dampened in a chilled high quality witch hazel A compress of bread crumbs soaked En milk will help reduce crow feet A compress of lemon Juice mixed with warm water is another antidote for those dark circles under your eyes LEGION LINES Coming up Friday March is the big night for the car draw when Ihe car itself will be won as well as other big prizes All participants should bring their cards along with them There will also be entertainment In Ihe Lounge on that night to take the overflow JAZZ NIGHT Tickets are now on sale for our Jan Night March 10 EUCHRE There will be no Euchre on March Winners March Ladles First Jean Barley Second Sharon Morgan Booby Bessie Allen Men First Second Rene Booby Mike Lahey CAR DRAW Winners on March 1 Doug Logan Bill Weir John McArthur Hardman Tom James ENTERTAINMENT March 10 will be provided by Rod Beaumont SICK LIST Georgetown Hospital Fred Weaver Brampton Hospital Lome Crosse St Michael Hospital Toronto Len Rayner Legion ladies zone darts Herald Special Zone Darts waa held In Georgetown on Satur day it was a very successful and reward lug day for our teams as the Georgetown team of Rita Mary Pranks Ruby Bailey and McAusland cone in first second place the Georgetown team of Sheik Hicks Louise James Trudy Paul and Nellie Bell Congratu- Op ON GUARD FOR US The Georgetown Volunteer Ambulance Service tie tied their executive Sunday Representing the organisation are bottom left to top right Vicepresident Bill Moore President Bob Training supervisor Gord Kearny Director of operations Dong McLeod Pastpresident Glberion and Administration director Bob Crawford Herald photo en house thank you The organizing committee for Open House held Feb would like to thank the exhibitors who provided very professional displays showing the residents of Hills the many opportunities available in our community Special thanks is given to the Catholic Women League and the Georgetown District School a Outers Club for providing refresh men Is The many guests also appreciated the free pony rides provided by Ranch A sincere thank you goes to Rich Lorlto the principal of Holy Cross Separate School for trusting us with his school for the day and to Ihe Janitor Harry who was a tremendous help programs Registration for the recreation depart March Break Activity Week begins Monday March at the Georgetown and Acton Recreation Offices For program Info call or Registration for spring swimming lessons begins March 10 at pm at the Acton and All registration is on a first come first served basis there will be no phoneIn or mall in registration so plan to be Registration for spring and summer rccreat on programs proschool fitness rollcrskating etc will begin on March 12 Mail In reg will be accepted for these programs or drop into the Recreation Office In Acton Mill Street or in Georgetown James Street Awards evening Friday March a Is the deadline for nominations for the Annual Recognition and Honour Awards Evening This event Is in appreciation of individuals who have brought recognition to the Town of Hills in 1983 who have achieved Provincial Fame or better in on activity unrelated to his her means of livelihood If you would like to nominate an Individual r group for an fill in a nomination form available at any Town Office Cake decorating Are you ready to lackle more than canned fros lings The School Support Group is going to give you the chance to create all thoso fancy curls and flourishes that make an average cake special They re offering a decorating course Tuesdays from 12 to at Public School on Highway The eight week course is being taught by resident Ruth and the fee la The course begins March Registration forms are available at the Speyslde General Store on Highway or Public School brochure The Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department Community brochure listing many spring and summer recreation opportunities 13 available today If you have not received your copy pick up locations are he town offices arenas pool post offices and girls Cooksvllle third In the play off for the Zone Trophy Brampton won There will be two teams going to vllle for District Bowl Congratulations and thanks are In order for Mary Franks who organized our bus trip to the Races last day It was a terrific day enjoyed by all Dates to remember March 31 Rummage Sale April Ladles Social

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