THE HERALD Wednesday November Page It Community Agricultural Building plaque Georgetown Agricultural Society President Bruce McClure left accepts from Georgetown Lions Club President Derek right the plaque for the new Agricultural Building The Lions donated to the Agricultural Society this past summer to assist them In erecting the new Exhibit Building located at the Fairgrounds In Georgetown Herald photo Main Street South Downtown Georgetown 8731470 Wettmakg it right Rd Georgetown Ontario L7G4J6 COUNTRY OUR NEWLY RENOVATED CHRISTMAS COUNTRY GIFT CRAFT HOUSE Line River Rd GEORGETOWN 8772254 GLOBE PRODUCTIONS Presents NOV IS 16 17 One 1 John Elliott Theatre GUYS DOLLS YOU COULD WIN 2 Tickets to One of Three Performances HERES HOW TO ENTER Simply look through the pages of The Herald and find the DICE When you find Ihem roll the dice and fill out ballot record the issue date and page you found on ihen send it to The Herald 45GuelphSt Georgetown Draw will be held November I2ih Find Draw will be on November Winners will be notified by telephone Address Postal Code Dice Location Town Phono news WI members tour glass company By MURIEL NURSE On Oct Womens In members and two guests met at the Milton Swiss Chalet at At 1 30 the group arrived at the Milton Consumers Glass Company for a tour of their plant Mr Tony spoke to us ex plaining processes that we were going to see metric tonnes of glass are used per day per cent to per cent is recycled material Some plate can be recycled but no ceramic products can be accepted Also no light bulbs can be used the manufacturing pro cess there Is a thin wall detector and a bottle bottom scanner sear for flaws If there are any such bottles on the line the bottle is immediately taken off for recycling In the packaging area there was a squeeze tester of 200 to square inches of pressure to be sure th bottles are strong enough to resist breakage when in use Consumer Glass and Dominion Glass are now joined There are to employees Consumer s Glass has eight plants across Canada Regarding getting a Blue Box for glass recycling anyone can buy one from their Municipality Wilma Ella gave the courtesies to the Company and our guide Following the tour the business meeting was held in a room at Consumers Glass We opened this part of the meeting with the song This Land with a recycling twist The roll call An Environmental ly Safe Household Cleaner I Now Use was well answered Vinegar and Soda was a popular answer Alcohol will loosen glue Boil rhubarb leaves and water together to make a spray for The Women Institute Area Convention will be at on Oct 25 and 26 Delegates are to take their own mug for coffee to cut down on the number of cups to be discarded membership will be A course in will be convened by Carol Brownridge and Eller on Nov 22 at Hillcrest Church The cost may be and the book The A C W Conference will be July to in B C was raised in the program Pennies for Friendship this year On Nov 8 9 and ihe Womens Institute will have a booth at the Royal Winter I Distnct Night will be held on Wed Nov 7 at 7 30 at Nassagaweya Hall in Brookeville Two dozen muffins one dozen only to be buttered and cheese and grapes are to be supplied by Ashgrove W I The District Annual in May or 30 is entitled May I Present Changes Ashgrove will be in charge of the In Memonum Ella thanked Mary June Wuigfield for arranging the lun and our tour It was an en joyable day with good friends and good fun schedules public meeting Residents who don t want lialton Hills to be Developed like Brampton and are invited to attend a Public Ratepayers Meeting to find out how they can prevent it The Public Meeting which is sponsored by RAIDD will take place on Wednesday November 14 from m at Georgetown District High School Everyone is welcome and refreshments will be provided Said chairperson Gail Rutherford We realize that Hills will grow and change However it is important that we have responsible develop ment that will enhance our town and preserve our sense of com munity The meeting will give citizens a chance to express their concerns find out about proposed developments in their area and learn what they can do through the town planning process Because wife assault usually happens at home people tend to think of it as a family affair But wife assault is not a private matter It is a crime As a community we should all be concerned For emergency assistance or referral call the Wife Assault Helpline listed in the white pages of your telephone directory or call the police Ontario Womens Directprate Ontario WIFE ASSAULT IS AGAINST THE LAW