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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1969, p. 5

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vi thi oiorcetown hrrald i thursday fib mi 1m9 i i on map officially herringion if he would takei two 3rd lane residents arch- over dog control in the glen ie brown and rv griffiths for the next month and in the told council they had heard mrs carol rousseau of 21 raylawn crescent will be recei ving a cheque for 600 from chum radio station soon her winnings in the stations jet away contest v mrs rousseau who had the choice of a trip to paris france or the money told the herald she decided sunday to forego the holiday abroad mrs rousseau a loblaws employee won the contest by calling into the station and na ming paris as the place she she also asked for a sign i the permits represented rcsidcni l v ln tr m to vutt a tt showing jthe way to the glen to tialbuilding i to cos the road s happened the mystery city for gten williams will be put on be department of highways road map after all so letter from the department to esques- ing council stated monday night the fact that glen williams was not on the department of highways map came to light when mrs marie- beaumont wrote council asking them to see if it could be done meantime they would ask hint to come to council and negotiate the terms building permits 107300 were issued totalling in the rumours of the closing of the 3rd line in order to build a dam in the scotch block area and- were very much concerned about it reeve georgecurrie a mem- township during the month of- the region con- fnt a nr buld authority who were inspector tom mclean all be the wins paris trip takes 600 instead the first meeting of the new organization will be held fob 25 mrs joan mccosh has been named president mrs audrey duff vice president mrs cam erine dswis treasurer miss nor ma thompson secretary and mrs duff mrs ruth buttrey and mrs dorothy robson group leaders be erected at jllghway 7 and mountainview rd this too is being considered however this is in georgetown on a county cormectirig link so even the i never heard a word about it the hour was paris i he explained that there had an invitation to a meeting off been discussion about building i t fy ptsfi all the hydro commissions andfa new bridge but not even a v aiic tlall councils in the counties of peel hint about closing the road fr erection of a sign pointing to and halton to discuss the darcyj clerk ko lindsay allayed the glen becomes a twonnunic- mckeough proposed regional their fears somewhat when he ipalfty decision both town en- boundaries brought this res- explained that any road closing for baptist women two womens organizations which have long served first gineer gord fancy and county engineer j corbett were con tacted panse fronv the reeve of es- must be advertised and any ob- baptist church the womens mission circle and the sunshine society have been disotved and a new one to be called first baptist women created in their place plaza populated to date only two stores bonnies bakery and cadet cleaners occupy the new moore park plaza in georgetowns west end but owner j frisch hopes to see all stores occupied by the end of next month last week he announced plans for an add ition of fen to a dozen more stores creating an l shape shopping centre above betty forbes reaches for one of the spiced sausages in the delicatessen section of the bake shop at writing time a pizzeria and a hair salon were preparing to open soon quesingjthe hydro never ask- jections raised by residents ed us anything before they would prevent it he further always told us what they want- stated that no road in use can a suggestion from george- e1 and what to pay we should be closed without another one town that the three niunicipali- bother soing now being provided ties which would be joined if 1 the new regional proposal is implemented meet to discuss the boundaries as set out in the area plan was discussed at length esquesing decided the prop osed thursday feb 6 date was impossible and asked the clerk to find out if tuesday feb 11 would be suitable to both ge orgetown and acton the meet ing will be held in esquesing council chambers did you know you can buy a brand naw 1969 toyota for only 1791 with automatic only l99i at park motors 477943 fushgab call waiting area at park milk store main t 5 hornby briefs 4h leaders on spring sewing course ard buckler on feb 9th calhoun on feb 10th mrs kathy williams home economist for halton and peel counties was busy on tuesday and wednesday of last week at st pauls united church in milton when she briefed the h club leaders on the spring project on sewing the hornby north senior club will be under the leadership of mrs jim mc kay and mrs william mcpher- son and the junior club will be under the leadership of mrs leslie king and mrs roy wil son the senior club will hold their first meeting on monday night february 3 and the jun ior club on saturday feb 8 at the home of mrs roy wilson anyone who is interested joining the 4h club may do so j w the by contacting the leaders rop and mrs norman ramp the slate of officers was prep ared by mrs bob cookson and mrs craig roycea very inter esting talk was given to the la dies by rev canon maxvell lunch was served by the host ess who was assisted by mrs bill bradley the next meeting will be held at the home of mrs ken klla on tuesday even ing february 11th the north trafalgar euchre club held their weekly euchre on saturday night feb 1st in their new recreation centre which was formerly the horn j by united church there were eight tables of euchre jackie robertson who went fishing at lake simcoe on sun i day came home with a bie smile on his face which he had good reason for jackie was ice pishing and caught a 14 lb lake trout which measured 31 anyone who has good used clothing of medium weight and would like to help out with the canadian save the children fund of the oakville branch can do so by leaving it at the home of mrs irene saunders there are 00 children in the camp at mundgod india great ly in need mrs jim hamilton dogs running loose in glen williams was the complaint of janet jack lowin 28 confederation j street the letter stated the dogs encountered by grown ups were hazardous enough but presented a much greater dan ger to the children on the way to school in the mail bag tells councillors puy fits your funeral prizes going to the r r 2 rockwoort int mrs madge raig mrs harvey r sir l dunn frank peacock hoy the installation of officers break and wilfl jinc tnc headlines georgetown herald for 1969 was conducted by the lucky draws were won bv mrj january 30th georgetown to rev canon j e maxwell at clare mhon and jjm hamli be wallowed in two years the first meeting of the new ton brings no tears to my eyes the year held by the st stephens residents of georgetown es- anglican church guild at the qucsing nassagaweya and oth- hunc of mrs craig rovcc on b anniversary greetngs pr arpa fo bw up tuesday evening january 14th to mr a clare wlson i havo rot exactv what hrv vot officers installed were as fol- crated their 29th wed i f hc i pl lows president mrs jim llf a on saturday cction tnose of quee plant vice president mrs cliff j park have got their just des- hunter secretary mrs bob i serfs they are now redundant cookson treasurer mrs arthur mrs mary bradley is visiting those who voted tory have no plant nominating committee with miss alma bradley of peo complaint those who neglected mrs bill bradley and mrs gcof- ria illinois and also with mr t0 votc should hang their heads frey drewbrook program com- ann m d fortner and fam- 1 j shame mittee mrs edgar oliphant y morton illinois n trouble is people and mrs craig royce sunshine suckers for punishment committee mrs mary bradley birthday greetings are extcnthey wrif no doubt votc and mrs floyd brigdcn cour- ded to anderson may and bill more of the same at the tesy committee mrs kenneth itallyn who will celebrate their election james auditors mrs alan har- birthdays on feb 7th to leon- william a johnson are and for next cleaners 35 mill street georgetown formerly browns optometrists store specials effective feb 6th to kb 20th mens 2pc suits 98 245 any cloth coat 1 139 uaiipc open daily s am to 6 pm w fridays till 900 pm i telephone 25122959697 council decided to ask george assure dimes march going over the top success of the local march of dimes campaign was assured this week when additional re- turns pushed the total to close to 2300 according to campaign chairman ms mary cooper this years target figure is 2500 mrs cooper said all of the industrial campaign is still to be added its expected this years take will be over 1000 more than last years which also topped i the target figure more dogs farmers are concerned about livestock area agricultural representa tive henry stanley has expres sed concern over the increasing loss of livestock being suffered by farmers because of the ris ing dog population in this part of the county these dogs have often not been raised in the rural area and thus think that domestic livestock are for chasing or eat ing he said this week he said as a result some far mers are suffering considerable loss or damage to their lives tock this loss is partjally cov ered ijy dog tax fee but with increasing incidents of damage and death losses more money is often paid out in compensa tion to the farmers than is re ceived this may mean considerable increases in dog tax stanley said but a farmer can never be fully compensated for an animal once it has died that breeding has gone forever and once an animal has been badly mauled by dogs it is very excit able and often fails to reprod j uce under the iivcsock and poultry protection iact any person may kill a dog that is found killing and injuring live- stock or poultry or a dog that j is found upon the premises where livestock or poultry arc j kept if dog owners wish to keep their dog tax at the present level and possibly save their pet from being shot they should take more care to see that the dog does not bother the farmers stanley said this would tend to greatly im prove relations between rural firm and nonfarm residents garners movingout our moving out sale is still offering big savings in all deptshouseholdknitting wools fabrics childrens wear ladies wear handbags ladies sweaters discontinued lines and bro ken sizes in a selection of ladies sweaters a good range of styles and colors from which to choose from 199 ea childrens sleepwear a wide range of flannelette sleep- wear in attractive colors completely washable and color fast all at big savings prices sizes 2 to 14 99 cup joe babic shoe repair 26 main straat south moving to a new ldcatlon february 9th top of stawarttown hill on the 7rh line customers are requested fo pick up their shoes before our moving datfr watch for later announcement ladies handbags a beautiful selection of ladies handbags and clutch purses in a very large range of styles and colors in genuine and simulated leather an deal valentine or mothers day iitt bargain priced save up to off regular prices childrens sum sets dresses broken ranges in childrens wear marked down to bargain prices dresses slim sets in a variety of designs and colors including corduroys and knits sizes 12 months to 6x from 98 c up nylon axminster carpets hhardwearing nylon axminster carpets to give your room an elegant look bargain priced and two sizes from which to choose size 9 xl2 s reef 11995 69 x 9 reg 6998 now 69- a1 n 3 9- embossed plastic window shades heavy quality plastic window shades durable just wipe clean white only 36 width 149 each vinyl floor covering give your bathroom and kitchen a facelift by installing hard- wearing corlon or luran quality floor covering attractive and durable bargain priced during this sale reg 595 now 59 3 sqyd added moving out specials 36 and 45 cotton prints 5 9 bedspreads fror l a 98 pleater tape reg 35d sale 58 wool fabrics drapery prints 21- 59- i moving out sale 0 w to moving out sale

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