Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1976, p. 15

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Hornby Wl views new home The Hornby Women a In meeting was held on Wednesday February Hat the home of Mrs Clifford with members present Prior to the meeting the ladies were token on a tour of the new home for mentally retarded in Hornby by residence director Bob Questions were asked and answered enlightening the many women present Open house will not be held at the home until the landscaping l completed in the spring Mrs Roy Wilson president opened the meeting with a poem Think Spring The of the last meeting were read by Mrs Simpson and the treasurer report was also approved as read Roll call What this community needs for its young people well answered with much discussion following Correspondence consisted of a letter from an ill member a letter from a former member a letter from our president Mrs Herb Maluake telling of the Institute convention at Chartottetown Prince Edward Island June to A Food forum will be held February in the Presbyterian Church in Milton at It was decided not to send a to tie University of Waterloo on May rive dollars was to the North Performing Arts Association A cheque for to the North Association for the Mentally Retarded Mrs public relations convenor gave the motto A good deed is better than a stone In words a monument which means something erected to perpetuate the memory of a person a person who 1 as achieved success and who has left the world belter than he found it by giving the best he had Everyone born with a rpoic A real person is to needs of others Noone is useless in this world who lightens the burden of I fe from someone else So let us seek to serve and give While shines with us our earthly sun Lest we look bock with vain regret Upon the good we might have done Two Creative books were passed around for viewing as well an organic gardening Mrs W thanked the and the lunch com mittec Mrs W Merry and Mrs It MacPherson The meeting was closed with the benediction and BalMnafad news Albert Smith years young ISTllfc IltltALD Wednesday IB 1IK Limehouse Happy Valentines Day Mr and Mrs Prank Holt man have been holidaying In Cuba Mr and Mrs C Boss spent two weeks on the Island of in the South Caribbean S met at the home or Mrs A W Benton on Wednesday evening President Mra read A commandment of human relations in opening and was lead reader for the Glad Tidings program Mrs Benton read scripture and Mrs Patterson led in prayer Text work yoke and roll call were answered in verses of Scripture The secretary read an In letter from Miss Margaret Kennedy a missionary in India The treasurer read her 1975 report showing 11 members and the allocation a little over reached but raised by six percent for 1976 Each lady read a current Since ni was held in January Mrs Crlchton for election of of All the former officers were re installed to serve another term After the meeting the hostess served refreshments with Mrs W saying The junior grades at mehousc School held Valentine party in each room on Friday They served tea to parents and friends and held a bake sale Markus Knocspcl draw The students of baked goodies several elder folks in village Mrs Vance of Oxford S Is visiting daughters Mrs Michael and Mrs John Vllcstrn Alan Scott spent a few days in he hospital for for a sudden and attack of croupe We are pleased that he is home Mrs Mo was hostess for the February meeting of the W There was a large attendance The devotion was given by Mrs Schwartz which was reading on Love A meet your afternoon was planned for Saturday March 12 In the afternoon between 2 and clock at the church The as answered by a verse on love Mrs Gloria Johnson Introduced the new study book The activity wis to bring your wedding The meeting was closed with the benedict on and a delicious lunch was served We extend sympathy to Mrs Archie McEnory and her family who recently suffered the loss of her sister in law Mrs Mrs attended the funeral last week The death occurred last week In Brampton of Mr Wiggins He was the husband of Allen who lived for many years in Her many friends and relatives from this community exDrcss sympathy to Mrs Wiggins In Congratulations to Marlon Jamleson who received the Ontario Scholarship and was among those In grade 13 at Acton High School who achieved over BO percent The Valentine Dance sponsored by the hall board on Saturday night was quite a There were a variety of given I in ludlng for for prize authentic costumes for the were won by Gregg and Billy Smith The lucky was Paul Hamilton girls club A touch of meet on Thursday evenings at the home of Mrs O Connor As they are divided up into two groups the second club meet on Saturday mornings at the home of Mrs McLean Congratulations to Albert Smith who celebrated his birthday on Monday There was a family gathering In his honor his daughters home In Milton on Sunday llkelbnll throw winners n girls division were N Wong 1 Hermann Vicra 12 and Carol Peacock 13 winners In the NEW IMPS SERVICES Effective February 15 Georgetown Brampton York Mills Subway VIA WILSON AVENUE 18 Round Trips each weekday SERVICE EVERY 30 MINUTES DURING RUSH HOUR EVERY TWO HOURS WEEKENDS HOLIDAYS GOOD CONNECTIONS WITH TTC BUSES AT WESTON ROAD JANE DUFFERIN BATHURST FOR FULL DETAILS SEE GO TRANSIT TIMETABLE NO Guelph Georgetown Brampton Islington Subway Toronto VIA HIGHWAYS AND 5 FORMER GRAY COACH SERVICE WITH ADDED NEW TRIPS 12 round trips each weekday between Toronto and Brampton WITH REDUCED SERVICE ON WEEKENDS HOLIDAYS FOR FULL DETAILS SEE GO TRANSIT TIMETABLE NO 4 Beat the high cost of driving with SAMPLE FARES FROM GEORGETOWN BRAMPTON BRITANNIA TO COOKSVILLE SINGLE 10 RIDE 99 75 62 33 TO TO ISLINGTON SUBWAY DOWNTOWN TORONTO SINGLE RIDE SINGLE 10 RIDE 35 12 79 60 55 28 1 20 99 95 Purchase tickets at Islington Subway Bay Terminal and GO Agencies Muni s Variety Store Brampton Golden Horseshoe Travel Georgetown Park Texaco Plaza Restaurant GO Station FOR INFORMATION GO TRANSIT 457 Government of Ontario Transit OPERATED BY TORONTO AREA TRANSIT OPERATING AUTHORITY lihAtn AIM Lining up to to their hand at basketball shooting arc from left to right Stone strict Deputy of the Kn of Columbus No 43 Grand Knight Klein of Georgetown Corral and Grand Knight from Brampton Corral No Willis throw winners Holy Cross School on 14 wis the scene of basketball throw sponsored the Knights of Columbus sir nners the boys category Continued from she noted that Inst the library to view a puppet show which was well fin Imts or the Id ng Councillor Harry Levy told Mrs Lister mem of the board present for the council meeting thai council agrees do need additional space for the library But the big question is Councillor I at who is a member of the library board suggested that the council with tour Seasons Sheraton Ltd for land adjacent lo tl Georgetown Market 1 but til suggest on Nor 1 1 II would be very but 1 Just wonder what It would cost us An on to Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena was suggest d by Councillor it Morrow but cautioned that the board I object if the new library was just tacked on to the arena If it was properly designed would have no objections all Council at that point n the debate began to debate which of ree committees of I should the location of he new library the library is a form of recreation and that turn is the responsibility of he town administration com millce Joe Hurst that It be handled However Councillor WELCOME GIFTS about your new locat on The Moslem II be glad sub on to THE For tn Informal on and call 8774812 BINGO ROYAL CANADIAN Branch Mill Wed Feb GAMES EARLY BIROS J SPECIAL GAME J 2nd SPECIAL 6500 JACKPOT rd7 ocular License No Proceeds to children Georgetown Memorial Hospital Minor Sport Morrow argued that miller should be handled by he special Ihrce building committee that is presently considering expansions to the Alcott recreational They ore already right in U thick of things getting a part to this council on fur ther plans for the area by the end of this month They would Ix the best ones to present plans That Is Ihe area of town we would like to see the branch opened he com mcnled Tying in the arena with the new library would result In reduction of capital coats for such things as parking fact I ties as well as lower annual operating costs Councillor Morrow pointed I would hope that we will think of It as a much higher level of recreation than the banging of heads that goes on at the arena said Councillor Ernie Sykes I would rather see it attached to schools than to a sports complex Councillor Booth eventually presented a motion that council narrowly accepted In It he called for a special study of the library board requests by council Committee for the Development of New Municipal Administration Property and Buildings That committee has been over seeing the shifting of services such as the rt department ambulance service and works department between their respective buildings In order to amalgamate as many town services as possible Into more convenient buildings It one of Ihe few com of this council that something is committee produces The committee will consult with both the library board and representatives of the Georgetown Little Theatre in their examination of needs for expanded facilities

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