Hit and runs faking their toll ACTON BROWNIES FEAST At Joint banquet of nil Acton Brownies Girl Guides Cubs and Scouts held last Tuesday at the Acton Legion these three Brownies took a breather from roast turkey hospitalized In a traffic Alice McPhcrson Queen St was token to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital last jL lowing a op with a car driven by Doris Bertram of King St in front of the Bertram residence Georgetown and District Hospital report hat Mrs McPherson who was on foot at the time of the accident Is in satisfactory condition and has no serious Injuries An unknown driver struck a parked car owned by Allen 161 Prince Charles Wednesday at the Georgetown Market Place Police estimate damage Aliens vehicle at A car owned by Garfield Sargent Road was parked St Feb IB at 30 when It was struck by an unknown dr Police estimate damage to the vehicle An unknown vehicle struck parked car owned by Irene Wheeler of Cil Hills on Feb at 15 a vh St in Glen Williams Police believe that the u known car was on on Prince lost control struck the Wheeler vehicle spun around then struck picket fence before driving off to the Wheeler vehicle was police estimate while he picket fence sustained In damages The Bank of Commerce parking lot on Mill St In Georgetown was the scene of an accident a m when a car driven by John IB Mary St was struck by an unknown driver Police estimate damages to the at The intersection of 10 and the Ninth Line was the scene of an accident Feb at 11 a when a car driven by Douglas Norton in collision wilh a truck driven by Jack Coleman of Milton Norton who was injured but refused medical aid had damage done to his car police estimate while the truck owned by Edgar and Son Ltd of Milton had WOO in damages A grader owned by Hills was in collision with a car driven by Mary Jane Feb the Fifth Line feet north of Police estimate damage to the at The grader driven by Robert Lindsay of escaped without damage A car driven by Gall M Williamson 15 Confederation St Glen Williams Feb at 8 15 on Guelph St 10 feet west of Rood Harlow who was slightly injured declined medical inatmcnt to the Williamson vehicle was police estimate The Harlow was undamaged A tractor trailer driven by Brian G Boy Ion of was In collision with a car driven by Carta J Wood of RIM Acton on Feb IB at on Mill St East In Acton fl5 feet east of Main St Damage to the Wood vehicle police estimate while the tractor trailer escaped undamaged Helen Mae 108 Acton was treated and released from and district hospital on Feb after accident in which she lost control of her car on two tenths of a mile south of 15 The car which sustained In damages spun around and and landed In the ditch on the other side of the road A car en by George i Butler 75 Mclntyre Cr was in si with a tar by Joad Batista Shelley St on Feb 11 10 a at St Police estimate damage to the Butler vehicle at WOO and to the Batista vehicle at A car driven by Lynda Palmer CB was In collision with car driven by Jacqueline Georgetown on at 12 top m Police estimate damage to the vehicle at and to the Palmer vehicle at The accident on the Line three tenths of a mile south of Maple A ear driven by Ross Dryden Norton was in collision with a car driven by Nick Owens Acton on Feb at 12 0 p The at St Police estimate damage to the vehicle The Owens vehicle escaped damaged THE HERALD February Pi Holy Cross parents to question Family Life program Parents of students Holy Cross Separate School in Georgetown ore going to have a full opportunity to analyze and question perhaps one of the most analyzed and questioned courses being taught in schools today Family Lfe Education Association has organized a special evening this Thursday at which the objectives and methods of the school Life program will be ex plained The meeting Is scheduled to get underway approximately 30 at the One of the principle reasons for the meeting notes association president Tom Ramautarslngh is to give parents an opportunity to provide input Into the course The Family Life program actually begins In the kin class at which time the student begins to consider basic questions such as What Is a family The course follows through to the grade eight level at which time such problems as Developing ability to relate to and accept members of the other sex are studied AH parcnls of Holy Cross students arc Invited to attend the special meeting Halton Hills actors star in comedies Young Hills actors members of the New Generation Ployers a youth theglre company will be involved in two oneact to be featured together in a double bill performance at Lester B Pearson Memorial Theatre in the Civic Centre this Thursday Friday and Saturday Vera well known locally for her invoh Georgetown is also direct one of the plays The Private by Peter Shaffer In this play girl what else comes between Ted rather flashy flam extrovert played by Simon of Georgetown and Bob h duller introverted frend The other one at play The lltal Inspector Hound by Tom directed by Ktlth Harris Is a tale of a play within a play featuring such characters as Lady Cynthia Muldoon who is as stiff as she sounds and Simon a bit of a twit played by Mike from town Then there is Inspector Hound a police dog and Moon critic with a way with words played by Andrew From There ii Felicity Cunningham Mrs the name says it all and of course there ia Magnus the wheelchair ridden half brother of her ladyship late husband played by Mark Joynes also from Georgetown Curtain time for the two performances s each night will be at the door HOT DOG SALE Students at Robert Lit tie Public School In Acton held hot dog sates to finance a school trip to Ottawa In May BUI 13 cooks the dogs while James Merrin 13 slops on the works JOINED TOGETHER The Brownies of the 2nd Georgetown East Brownie Pack celebrated Thinking Week with a mother Man will maintain his own road in order to get a house and daughter banquet It was quite an for the Pack as all the Brownies with the d Georgetown East attended the banquet Pet Pleas A man who asked works committee to open and maintain a 1 400foot section or 17 at Concession 3 so that he could obtain a building permit for property he propones to purchase there told the committee when It turned down his request that he would buy a four wheel drive vehicle and maintain the road himself L Magarrell appeared before the works committee Monday night and told It he had been advised by the planning committee that a building permit could not be issued for property on an unopened and maintained rood that It was up to the works committee to service the rood Magarrell who already has approval from the Niagara Escarpment Commission to build his residence has offered to buy the land on the condition that he be able to obtain a building permit But the works committee turned down request saying that there was not enough money to open and maintain the rood When Magarrell asked the committee If he could main tain the road himself Em Hyde said no one Chairman Mike Armstrong told Magarrell that even though the works committee had turned down his request It did not a building permit would not be issued vised him that the item would be put on the planning board agenda for the Tuesday meeting Halton Hills firefighters answer three calls The Halton Hills tire On Tuesday February the Deportment answered three Hills Fire Deportment fire this post week one sawdust fire In the call in Acton and two fire calls rf home at Lot in Georgetown along the Eighth Crosswalks planned for Maple Line Approximately In damages to the garage resulted Friday February the department answered a call to 180 Rex way Drive where a chimney fire In the home had begun A build up of soot Is stated probable cause of the fire which resulted In minimal domoge to the home hour fire on February summoned the Acton division of the fire department to attend a car fire on Klngham Road In Acton The fire which Is believed to have started from faulty wiring had already been extinguished by a fire ex upon arrival of he fire department Town engineer Robert Austin has been asked by works committee to prepare a on the matter of a on the south side of Maple Ave from Market St to Main St The request come about after the works committee had received a letter from the Holy Cross Parents Association regarding Ihe inadequacy of sidewalks along Maple Ave for students walking to the school At Monday evening meeting the committee members discussed the hazards students faced crossing Maple Ave but they told a delegation of two from the Holy Cross Parents that the matter of making the route safer for children would be coming up later on the agenda The committee later passed a from town engineer Robert Austin that pedestrian crossovers be In stalled at all locations that have crossing guards now and to retain the crossing guards Austin said Hills had been waiting on and Burlington to make such a as those two towns were not proceeded as quickly as had been first anticipated and to get approval from the region the town will go ahead Austin told the committee he expected the crossovers to be Installed before June Choose it a hi Charge it ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Market Place OPTICAL ALL DOCTORS PRESCRIPTIONS For eye glasses filled with utmost care EYE EXAMINATIONS Arranged OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY OPEN THURSDAYS TO 9 PM call Georgetown Market Centre NOW OPEN Comer Ma N and A MARCH 17 MOVING TO BIGGER BETTER PREMISES AT 15 Mia ST FORMERLY LAUNDROMAT SPECIALIZING Pi I I WIS a PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION HOUR SERVICE OPENING SPECIAL STORE HOURS to 9 5 Sat 8 12 noon 8533865 I RESIDENTS VIEW PROGRAMMES Women a Institute celebrated Anniversary last Tuesday at United Church Viewing all the programmes of the women a arc Mrs John Mc foreground present president of the Institute and Mrs C Dick tint president Among the programme one for tbe depression years ill handwritten Programme during the war year were typed Sheila Jamieson wed Winifred Smith Wedding bells were ringing the village on Soturdoy afternoon when a wedding of much interest was held In Church Although the weatherman dldn co operate the scene Inside the church was beautiful Miss Sheila eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Leo Jamieson of Balllnafad and son of Mr Mrs Garnet of exchange vows The catered for Ihe wedding supper to almost loo guests In the evening guests and friends were Invited to the community centre where a dance and reception were held Sheila is a popular girt as she was active In church and Sunday School work until her occupation In Toronto Hospital took up a great deal her time Much a wished the young couple as they start on this venture of marital bliss The would like to mention that It is Saturday March not that they have planned a Meet Your Neighbour afternoon from to It is just to be a socio afternoon no charge where a cup of tea will be served The congregation at church ore that Mr Stiles has been able to take his regular place In the pulpit after his two Sundays absence due to Illness The many friends of Mr Roy who Is well known here will be sorry to hear he is confined to hospital In Guelph after fracturing a bone due to a foil at his plocc of residence In Hlllsburgh Mr Is on uncle of Mrs Jesse McEnery Mrs Wilfred Burt attended the general meeting of the EB HO Riding Club at the Brisbane Public School Sun day afternoon Miss Lillian Shortill spent the weekend with her mother Mrs Lillian and her friend have Just returned from a threeweek holiday In Las Vegas Grader repairs costly Lome out to the of the Helton Control Services and ice this lovable pet and all the other animals at the kennels The hours for the kennels are week days evenings from to p m and Saturdays from I to 3 Estimates for the cost of repairing Hills grader 101 range from a minimum of to a maximum of town engineer Robert Austin told the works com Monday night He sold that 10 would purchase a new engine a circle and T bar and tires ond that to get o used or recon grader would not be possible for less than He told the works committee that the town could manage its three other graders by rearranging the schedule of the trucks He suggested the committee forestall a decision now and wait to see how grader 102 stands up during summer and fall Subsequently the com mil tee decided to park the first vehicle and wait to see what BINGO WED FEB IS J GAMES EARLY BIRDS 2nd SPECIAL 104 PLUS percent TONIGHTS INCOME 425 JACKPOT Charge of L cense No 1BW44 to children George to v Memorial Hospital si nor Sports TOWN COUNTRY ABATTOIR 126 Steeles Ave W Hornby 8783923 ORDffiS SIDES OF BEEF HINDS OF BEEF FRONTS OF BEEF PORK SIDES NEW YORK SHOULDERS PORK BUTTS HAMS SIDES OF PORK SIDES OF VEAL- 95 80 89 SAUSAGE MAKING IS MM SO COME ON IN AND STOCK UP ON OUR SPECIALS