Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1969, p. 11

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r p2 million incfeaselinnfe i s halton s 69 assessment halton will have about 72- 000000 in additional assess ment this year more than double the 1968 increase court ty assessor bob beach reports ho said this week the increa v 1 se tin to about 437000000 this year last year assessment in creased by 30000000 over 1967 the increase usually has averaged between 28 and 30 million dollars annually te jump the criticism was spearheadl thcfederation of agriculture ed by halton federation of agjhas retained brampton lawyer nculture which held a series rm plant o represent the far- of meetingsto protest the new meis at a hearing before the values will bring total assessment t county court ol ri2 judge in burlingtonls admims tration building february 4 he will also represent the farmers in oakville feb- sittings during which members were faced with 1350 appeals less than two per cent ot all county property owners but 450 more than in 1968 ry 26 and esquesing town ship february 24 loblaws grocery slore in gc the assessor estimates how ever that between 30 and 35 per cent of the 1350 appellants beach credited che big jumpjw t0 show u their ad t year to reassessment of all pe therefore were dismissed properties under hew equaliza tion values introduced by his farm protest department assessments on some proper- ties were doubled resulting in a wave of protest from many landowners beach said 150 property own ers mostly farmers have indi cated they will carry their ap peals before county judge alan sprague orgctown has also indicated it will carry its appeal before the judge probably jn march iirclfrftfig spiel plansexpansi on program a north halton rink skipped by jinny mackenzie was second in the carling trophy womens bonspiel 9 am draw at the maple aye club recently it was the only georgetown rink to place among the six winning positions the carling trophy was won by a humber highlands rink skipped by stella moore her foursome amassed 29 v points in winning the 11 30 a mdraw fivbcwsfcottfli dorothy honsbcrgers rink of brampton won the 9 am draw with 28 points if their appeals are still turl the mackenzie rink had 2614 neddown the owners can still points and thejink that was 3rd carry them before the ontaioj the early draw skipped by municipal board and the peal court norval l presbyterians jnglicans annual charch meetings i the annual meeting of norval fresbyterian church was held the afternoon of january 17 following a pot luck dinner he rd duncanson let in devotions and was chairman for themeeting mrs t dixon duff was appointed secretary financial statements for the past year were available to all and contained reports from the treasurer alexander wms sun day school wa and national development fund all reports were noted and approved as printed mrs john m mcclure presi apjmrs percy barr of milton had 24 points beach said individual assess- mildred bambery of dixie was ment totals from each of the second jp the late draw with municip countys seven should be completed early next week 27 points and shirley schofield of humber highlands third with 22 mrs d livingstone is clerk miss n thompson assistant clerk k mccosh treasurer and r buttrey financial secretary trustees are e thompspn j anglican church sunday school st pauls ladies guild held a wig demonstration on wednes day eveningjanuary j28 there were 60 people there despite the bad weather and the very bad driving conditions due to hjr heavy fog dessert and toffee were served the first meeting of the new year for norval presbyterian church wms was held on tues day afternoon january 28 at the home of frs tom mcgee mrs j v mcclure was assistant hos tess ffhe president mrs john m dent of the wms reported that i mcclure was in the chair for miss mable mcclure and miss i the meeting the roll call wasl kathy luhn were leaders- of i answered with the payment of the children of the church i fees group which meets one sunday mrs hyatt mcclure read the a month scripture lesson followed with prayer and mrs r duncanson iwve a very interesting bible 69 polaris the i study l dent of the sunday school pressed appreciation for mrj duncanson introduced willing help of the ss teachers tfte new study qn new mrs harold mcclure spoke forms of missions which is a with appreciation of the service study on home missions rendered by members of the there was a wonderful res jj ponse to the supply committee s request for flannellet or cotton the session thanked the oftic pieces of material for quilt ma- ers and members of the cong long with many friends of tae regation for their loyal support wms members also contributing during the year material a quilting was held i at the home of mrs craig mc clure on jan 31 and one quilt ma about quilts along with following elections these jj j v vh iure vn jan ji ana one names were completed there is enough of managers hugh clark el on mer carney and james archde kin arthur clark agreed to con tinue on the board for a furth 6 quilts the used adult and children s clo- t u thcj and dab layettes is sent er term of three years those september with two years remaining are oliver hunter robert carney wilmer little and dixon duff tciose with one year remaining are william j reed samuel f mcclure john c mcclure and andrew mcclure the next meeting will be held at the home of mrs craig mcclure mrs ed mclean intermediate durham leslie was appointed lucan georgetown 1 elmira john c mc- seaforth fergus cheltenham hespeler percy auditor william little clure robert carney dixon duff timothy reed and michael reed were named as ushers mrs dixon duff was appointed pot elgin treasurer j a to allow additional time for preparation of reports in 1970 the annual meeting will be held in the 4th week of january it will be an evening supper meet ing a vote of thanks was given mrs arthur clark who is re tiring as treasurer after eleven years in office i the meeting closed with thei benediction pronounced by rev r d duncanson i the annual vestry meeting for st paul s anglican church norval was held on january 19 there were 21 people in attend ance rev ruggle opened the meetf ing with a scripture reading and prayer he appointed mrs ell ccn booth as vestry clerk the following people were elected to office rectors warden charles coombcr peoples war den hank russell lay delegate jim draycott alternate lay del cgatc george phillips treasurer mrs lois fendlcy property chairman russ hamilton chair man of sidesmen ormic carter the following were also clec ted or appointed to be on the parish council lloyd scdore connie carter c mancely and andrew dewhurst mrs o carter reported that the sunday school had a very successful year and expressed her appreciation to all the staff reports were also received from st pauls altar guild stj pauls guild st pauls mens club and the norval district youth council mrs ormic carter attended a church school trainers week end at canterbury hills confer ence centre in ancastcr this past weekend standings 26 pts 24 pts 22 pts 18 pts 18 pts 15 pts 14 pts 8 pts 6 pts 1 pt built better to la st longer just for the fun of it 1 steering skis are designed- for controlled manoeuvering in all snow conditions red tipped for easy visual guiding in deep powder snow 2 optional stableski rubber insert prevents skis from tipping when in the air et allows normal operation when running on snow pat pcnd 3 chrome wraparound bumper protects your polaris in brush country and adds body strength and style 4 stvlish high impact fibreglass hood is easily removed by releasing quick snapoff tension latches hood rests on foam rubber rope in body frame reduces vibration and noise 5 graceful chome grill contains sealed hi lo beam head light for convenient night time driving gives optimum air intake for efficient engine cooling 6 wraparound windshield gives added driver protection heavy duty plastic with protective chrome trim corners are recessed and securely anchored in unitized hood pocket 7 wide choice of engine options from 15 to 40plua ftp including the new polaris star series built specifically for snowmobile application 8 new 69 alternator gives twice the amp output u keep battery fully charged and provide more dependable power for accessories 9 newly designed ens to tiw handle bar and controls brake system gives sure positive stops throttle cables have scjtfjubricating inner core cover for added depends bility 10 dependable 12 volt electric starting system available on most models just flip the kej and your polaris is ready for action 11 spacious glove compartment for driver is built lri to the dash console cover has magnetic lock 12 multi layer scat cushion of highdensity foam will not sags and absorbs the bumps and jogs covered by tough waterproof vinyl com in for demanitration rid on the coif or minting gordons b a station ashgrove r r 2 georgetown open 7am to 9 pm daily phono 8775365 february clearance mr fitzsimmons is the new superintendent for si pauls ladies dresses suits sweaters and childrens wear i shop jnow at jacksons udies 2i main street north wear 8776881 an expert in christian ed ucation planning and construe tit i has been engaged by first baptist church main st n as the first step in an expansion program that will add space to the downstairs area at the churchs annual bus iness meeting wednesday wil liam hilts of church enterpri ses of simcoe was hired to ana lyze the churchs needs after he addressed the members and ad hcrents for an haurqn the dos and donts of planning church enterprises is a firm composed of church laymen who build only churches and christian education facilities at close to cost dr bruce duff deacons board chairman conducted tho business meeting which also inaugurated a century exten sion fund to pay for the pro posed building project r century prefixes the fund name to recognize this 100th anniversary of the church bull ding others named to the deacons board were a robson w win field d livingstone e carter and 1l buttrey deaconesses are miss n thompson mrs m i corbett mrs m thompson music committee mrs j and mrs l wilton mrs w towncnd by council of women a meeting of the georgetown local council of womn was held oh friday january 24 at the home of mrs rt paul 11 church st ensd hancock and a ellison finance board r buttrey a robson w townend e war rcn a ellison sunday school superintendent d livingstone choir director d peck and ushers r buttrey d hancock k mccosh e thompson g grflg a hob son e 00110180 e evans j thompson w townend j stop per e ellison t robson b peck d griggrdean hancock envelope stewards mr and mrs w townend mr and mrs r buttrey miss h holmes mrs w breen e ellison k mccosh mrs e warren miss b mcneil communion stewards m mc neil w breen a hayes e evansh holmes l peck and j robinson christian education commit tee- mrs d robson mrs a duff mrs j mccosh and d livingstone study- or rights foe- jjfiihig lrtlf8tiaigw fevspeci1 safety and protection ajpd is- anxious for suggestion u to what measure might be lntroov duced to safeguard the child and bow he can best be taught to assume responslbuies for his own protection due to the presidents absenf thompson g greig r stephke mrs fiorla nodwell was in the chair minutes correspond ence and routine business fol lowed silent prayer the meeting was then given over to conveners reports end discussion mrs cb york re porting for economics first re viewed the contents of the con surfer news bulletin which cov ered a wide field including ga olines lubric cleaning fluids and dry cleaning problems and the- problems of the deaf espec ially in purchase and use of hearing aids the report con cluded with recent research findings into the composition and effectiveness ofwidely ad vertised cosmetics mrs i nieuwhof reported for the safety league of canada her report mainly concerned with safety in relation to child ren the national council has thisyeaf undertaken a special t mrs am sutherland report ed on recent red cross activit ies locally and provindally she drew attention to new work being undertaken on behalf of the mentally retarded and a newly instituted preretirement program for seniors some re search for which is being can ried on by the ontario welfare council from this developola general discussion on the gen- eration gap a tepic currently engaging widespread interest tea hostesses were mrs j kerr and mrs paul who were thanked along with those taking paft int the meeting by mrs nodwell r han miss b mcneil ton w winfleld l wil- benevolent mrs h cura- psty and the flower committee the sunshine society hi carpet tile sales and installations custom armstrong qlade and luran draperys vinyl flooring ceramic mosaic vinyl asbestos tile we specialize in flow coverings hunter brosri carpet tile 1777434 120 cuelph st georgetown willi jjtjs tj irmwmfl j- jf a kleenex mans size r f monarch 18 main st n georgetown stokelys fancy honey pod peas 2 m 41 shirriffs good morning marmalade marked 49c special our price 24 ox ar 43 jello puddings au flavours 3 44 gaints top choice dog food mccains julienne shoestring potatoes 47c hereford corned beef 12 or tin 65 this weeks meat features canadas finest red brand beef steaks wing tbone sirloin porterhouse grown in mexico canada no 1 grade vineripened tomatoes 2 lbs 39 chiquita 2 lbs golden yellow bananas 29- schneiders sizzler sausage lb tray pack 63 essex isr grade rindless side bacon lb iw 75 fresh sliced h pork liver mm a schneider sliced cooked ham j us no 1 grade cabbage 2 firm q head yj ontario fcytgrade maclntosh apples 6 quart basket 89 florida noi 1 slicing a m cucumbers 235 creamed golden st honey 2 lb plastic carton 59 dr ballards x or whole fish cat food 4 69

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