Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1985, p. 3

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A T1IF HERALD June IW REGION W Retired Reverend staunch Scotsman Acton Social Services and Information Centre not good investment staff say IlyANIJMUfeRIXN Herald The region health and social services com m It tee turned down a suggestion to buy the in Acton The Acton Social Serv Renting of ice space In the building costing the centre SIS this year From a purely standpoint buying renovating it and then leasing It back to Acton Social and Information Services appear I members at Georgetown District High School arc retiring this month after many years at the school Looking forward to their retirement are left to right Wicks of the resources centre viceprincipal Bill Tom secretarial teacher Betty Jordan and music teacher Ralph Uriel Office worker Viola Armstrong was absent Mrs Wicks has worked for the Helton board of education years Mr TomUyears Mrs Mr IB years and Mrs Armstrong 13 years Hals to these dedicated people 61 teachers staff retire from Board Centre has been opera 1 ing in the two storey home on the downtown strip for more than a The owners have dec I to sell the property and have it listed at A physical Inspection of the approximately year old building by the region property agent puis the property value down to Right now the Centre shares the building with and Video and tenants in two viable project for the region senior policy analyst Gary advised in an interoffice memo Of course the Centre doein have the funds to buy I he building Itself the fact It would be precedent sell ing for the region to buy this building Its not considered be a sound financial Investment the region director of al services ton eludes According an ate on repairs needed the building Schm Elation Public School vice- principal Ken Trow bridge is retiring after years with the board Retiring from George town District High School arc secretarial teacher Betty Jordan IB years vice pal BUI Tom years music teacher Ralph years office worker Viola Armstrong 15 years and re sources centre worker Herald Staff Out of teachers and other staff retiring this year from the board of education eight arc at llalton Hills schools Howard Wriggles worth Public ichool principal Tom Gibson is retiring after 17 yean with the board Park Public School principal Logan Mac Donald is also retiring after a year career In Correction A subdivision agreement made for Street by developers Brothers Construction Co I and Rap Construction Co Ltd in 1978 with the town included an asphalt overlay for the sdewilk curbs and gutters and catch The two companies gave the town in 1978 for I his work In last week Herald only the asphalt overlay was Identified as being in the subdivision agreement The Herald regrets the error Flea Market Opt Mrs Flea Market June from am to m at the Optimist Hall on Highway west of Georgetown next to farm Fquipment There be something there for All proceeds go for chanty Unidentified man killed by train Evelyn Wicks years Lost year there were 45 retirements from the Tonight Wednesday the board is holding a dinner to recogi lie the contributions of these staff members Budget shortfall Acton Social Services enough to carry It Information Centre the year may be facing hard on the advice of our times in the fall regional councillor Dave In a recent letter to the whiting we decided not region Centre President the decision of warns the Health and Social the region that the Service Commit tet to grant It received us a per cent for 1985 may not be Pictures Presents Herald Special Onto Police arc seeking the Identity of a man kilted when struck by a west bound Via Rail train Just east of A police spokesman said man described as being in his or was killed about 12 as he walked on the railway tracks about one mile east of the village Harris Street extension No identification was found on the body or following a lengthy search conducted a I Ihe accident scene One of the man gray running shoes was found about feet from the point of impact Legion ladies ByMIUBHUNSKl Herald Special Congratulations are in order for our ladies who paraded In Memorial Day parade In Plymouth Massachusctles understand that they carried the colours and paraded in two major services Well done All comrades going lo Lulus Friday please be at the Branch for 30 sharp to board Ihe bus for Kitchener Keep Friday open as that Is your Branch appreciation evening honouring you for the help you have given them Saturday the mond Jubilee parade form up at Park Street school parade marches off at It would be wonderful to sec as many comrades out as possible honour years of legion Your honours and awards committee have worked very hard to ward the selection of ladies auxiliary memb ers to be presented with awards at our annual birthday party Sat Sept 14 Keep this dale open Edna wishes to thank everyone who con tributes pennies and help her In her endeavor to help the retarded The contributions totaled and was earned in the draw that was won by Ian Lee Winnie Roberts I am sorry say Is in George town Hospital Lillian Honey was In touch with Edna and is getting along slowly but nice ly in her words Anyone with informat ion that may aid police should call the detachment at The body was taken to the Centre for Forensic Science in Toronto for an autopsy Courtesy Mercury An Evening with Shirley FRIDAY JUNE 7 630 930 You are cordially invited to Pictures Presents to meet artist Shirley Deaville Many originals as well as a selection of Limited Edition prints will be on bit and Sale 124 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN Beside Knox Church EXTENDED HOURS Thurs So 5 In joining the staff of r Highlights NANCY Wlth her wealttl experience from her work as a Clairol color consultant Professional Division After beginning as a hair dresser here in town Nancy taught and demonstrated special effect hair colouring at shows across Southern Ontario She now looks forward to ning to Georgetown and providing expert full service hairdressing Nancy is skilled with colouring for every age group from to older If you ve been considering color or just want a lift in your appearance come talk with Nancy CUT STYLE WEEK ONLYI JUNE JUNE 12 HAIR SKIN CARE GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8772151 Carpentry Ltd of Acton the work needed would The Centre s A tor Peggy another downtown Herald Staff A former minister at i the market Mill St The 30year old build Is selling for and Is In good repair she says However weeks social Georgetown died May Itcv Morgan Inne died of a heart attack on his wedd anniversary He was last years old The staunch Scotsman died in hospital at Owen He and his wife negotiations with lvcd town to sec ir the Centre She has now could be accommodated gone to stay with a at the Old Stone School recently widowed broth which is now owned by in Belleville Ontario the town A funeral service was The former school held for Rev McFarlane needs extensive repair Saturday at Grace Unit perhaps up to Church in Thornbury worth Mrs a reception in the notes basement following Off the beaten track The minister was bur without parking and on led in Belleville Monday a hill It could cause Rev mln substantial difficulty for at SI John from seniors and those 134 to 1960 coming from with health problems a parish in However there is a lot Ontario of space in the building He was a hard work that be used by a very active man other groups for daycare when he retired he or a seniors centre was very active BUI said Parishioners during she said Rev McFar Rev McFarlane s time lone was very devoted to Kay and her husband his ministry Even after Vern McCumber of he retired he kept on Georgetown Chapel preaching and attended Street kept in touch with Grey County presbytery minister family through the years They attended the funeral In Saturday He was a very fine man very firm in his convictions very In his ideas not easily meetings From Georgetown the minister went to Belle ville then to Ottawa They thought so much of him there they gave a car Mrs McCumber chuckled DENTURE THERAPIST 2 Main St N 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