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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1976, p. 20

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Page Tilt HERALD Wednesday June 1S76 Thieves get A for Achievement flag A Georgetown man has been charged after pointing a 177 calibre pellet pistol at another man standing In the hallwnj of a Main St apartment building The was laid June 1 after police the pellet pistol and once carton of ammunition for the weapon An Acton man has been charged with two counts under the Narcotics Control Act after police discovered pots of marijuana in a near a and Third pots In the man residence along with a quarter pound of processed marijuana The arrest took place May Thieves climbed to the top of the Twin Cee Ltd building on Armstrong Ave in Georgetown to steal wo flags June One flag was the Achievement about five feet by three feet which is presented by the Ontario government to companies which do outstanding work in marketing their products the other flag was the Ontario valued Police arretted six motorists for Impaired driving during the period May June Unknown persons broke the lock at the fence of the Muster Feed Store in Stewart town June 3 and stole of metal fencing valued it proximately Theft of continues unabated with most being reported stolen from schools June 3rd A ten speed bicycle with a black saddle and green tope on the handlebars and with no fenders was stolen from the bicycle rack at the Georgetown and District High School An Erin man who purchased two rings valued at at Kerns Jewellers in was charged with two counts under the criminal code and lodged in the Milton pending a bail hearing after It was discovered he wrote a cheque not on his own bank account A Kitchener man was charged under the criminal code and the Highway Traffic Act after hitting a pedestrian on Mill St In June fleeing the scene A Metcalfe Court resident in Georgetown was charged under the criminal code after leaving food store without paying for a cloth patch and a package of ham on June I tachometer and two wire reported stolen from a vehicle which was parked on the west side of Gage Stationary on Todd Geoructown June Four charges were laid by police under the Liquor Act during the past week Amnesty Week Youre outa luck Corn Mr 1 1 thirl librarian Well it ill over for another year If get those old books back last week you blew it going to have our for the Li get rthew l tort price for the lot Mind you vi never been known In people for they owe us they drop their books run I we never give up trying get books back Ihe money you pay fines or as rephccmeiit for a lost book dotsn t rtilly begin the i that why would rithcr book back on time Hun collect paperwork orders invoices packing slips back orders requisition nook keeping and statistics oceons of ink and blizzards of piper All this before we even get a book on Iht shelf Then once do manage to the books on the shelves we shuffling more paper reserves reference keeping more statistics or in ihe words of the immortal Drown What all this mi in- is that replacing a lost book is lot more expensive than buying it for first time and that was That why we our Vie know people love air bcks so much they just tan bear to part with them and people them elves thai after all they pay their taxes that ought to cover it Well let mt Inform those of who believe that in based on a popuhtion of 32 IfiO and tolal revel from the town of Hilton Hills of your total per capita tax to the library works out to my fnend hardly the cost of Just in Jside your plus tht grant from tin province gives us ihe grand per warm body in this to run the service It just happens to be capita support for our size The defense rests NOW do you see we wint our books back learn 15 torn Wgi centre posed of students from grades one to tight Glen won the field day Irophiraforthe most points it the Christian School Friday Debbie Dei ries consists of I Back row left to right Jamie Sandy Week tin wonder why gel few during the Wh it Ballinafad Wl visits Halton Museum weather is perfect for the June meeting of the I visit made lo the museum at Kelso a picnic supper followed Eight memoirs and the driver boarded s van and took a carload of attend blood clinic The Red Cross blood donor blood tvpes clinic in Georgetown Monday especially Positive was met collected blood from The Red Cross feels the donors a total of 50 who missed this clinic will be people were rejicitd for out the noil one scheduled various reason medications for September 13 Itwasnoted active allergies etc lhai any donors who missed Thirty nine new donors the mij still be able to registered for the elm of blood clinic which 17 were first timers The the Ltgion Hill on Monday it b iht June Special enter Sojourn in and vocal group of four wis enjoyed by the evening donors More donors could hive been hut ip is extended to ill persons who took time tend this The in charge greeted everyone it the door Two students looked after registration prior lo tour of the mun building escorted members through the two buildings lercsling things to see the group fill tint provemenls had been made in Ihe surroundings ind noticed that mort on display sinct they last visited i few years ago itoul in hour or so of browsing the president tiled lie meeting to order table front of the for the of the numbers wis an spot for Curator meeting the Iht muting Mrs via wns not to The meeting wis of the or Mrs McLean scribed iht highlights of Ihe report on Office Con held it the diversity of wis iven Mrs Met wirt set up outside w is illt hospiti for li urn fering Reverend failles She Congratulations Susan this has very exciting Due to of proper ad and unity Ihe reported that the Millionaires Night held last was not is successful as it has been in iht illhouKh deal of time work was involved in org inning ihis It is that suf funds wire not rnsed from event to finish novations the basement is Hill is in illtrn ilive dances itwis i fun evening but lo Ihe poor Ihe future of event is doubtful Some wtrt lutkv lTOUghtOWllkoffwilhi2X or worth of merchindsc committee in charge do ppni people don ire the hidden costs of tins library business Seems illjou to do is hand Iht hooks over ind cheek off whin they back Have we eol for of ill we got this budget see So much for so ninth for Iwks rt cords so much Tor if flic supplies It tic lit wt ire I supporltd hue mount for ivtrv Liu spin J Hit I ml I ard I MRS KIM Pal Card Reader GRAHD OPENING Advice On Ml Matters Of Life Over Years Experience Has Helped Many And Can Help You DONT LET TIME OR DISTANCE STAND IN THE WAY OF SUCCESS LOCATED IN TORONTO 15368015 BRAMALEA CINEMAS DIXIE ROAD HIGHWAY who bin ted lUliful pn big winner of ihi w is m lonnor who in proved himself is i auctioneer 1 NOW LAYING BREAKING POINT Starring Bo and Robert NOW PLACING MISSOURI BREAKS Starring Marlon Brando and Jack NOW PLAYING GRIZZLY ltCIN Branch second annual meellnR held Jail Sunday afternoon and president consists of from left executive Dieppe veterans at the dinner they were loudly pliudcd Sim Brown first vice remarked about the Comrade and said wis such a hear warming word especially during He said that could look on side of you and sec s Comrade and you knew never let you immedia ij greetings Unite Collins ly Maude Nome June Held Junes Timpson June Jean Held June Helen Il i I tin i it is I ra llll numbtrs nominated for the Whin ill I Ir about tikis fi tests Monti ly liiisdij hi is hoping to this witkind fir it it of Norm Ward representing Zone thanked host branch for their hospitality ind for inviting the and Hippy birthday to any others I rm have sstd Our Pipe Band led by Pipe Major Gord Johnstone followed by George Bill and Don Greig Tom Wolfe Joe Goudie Bob Dive and Alex did themselves proud on Saturday when the led the A Day Parade held at Branch Port Credit Looking mart as they always do playing first rate as they always do they also in tamed twice later that evening Those folks from Port Credit really welcomed in grand fltyle We had a per lovely evening and were treated royally ourselves by Brunch Phil and his executive There were and in their great The four piece band The Jays were nothing short of terrific They play for Port Credit every except for once a month and just patk their hall Car Club Winner Joan 427 Manna AM Garnet Tom Hush Altx Golden fir Club V 17 Sick Horry Mrs Draper 415 Mary Handy 455 M Beatcd inniversnry greetings lo member Pearce Porter and wife on May Ihclr Congratulat Mrs Bob widding DolandCTiirlu wedding anniversary more happy years iheid for you nice people Two of our favourite ladu sifn is coming ilong Our vtrj best wishes to our two mimlHrs ill minibus win in sptniiy turn to hi ilth lo ill e win held Slid have laid up the wis in ind I heard slit has hid i bad fall hit head I May inks had fall and has broken her wrist and is in Georgetown Hospital How ibout cheering them up with i card Charlie Day is in hospital Georgetown Joe ilso fell broke memliers turned giMHl friends from Oik villi Ins ixecutive firry I indsav I- rid tislwood Moe Tudor tame ilong to run tin elections Our brine branch been returning the favour ears now and we look ird not seeing up here but ilso to pnsidenl iinid lo these men wi wish you every success running our branch for the positions will be Ml good things must to lo in ind this unhides Winn 1 fir the job Iwn irs ieo I m whit will I ever write about you ve noticed hod no trouble ill in 1 1 rifling something fi perl his Contd page his wrist I to FOR LOW LOW PRICES FREE DELIVERY FREE DEMONSTRATION PHONE 8777541 8777230 DOIT YOURSELF AND SAVE STeaMex ALSO CALL US FOR CARPET SERVICE SPEYSIDE SWSiaKWWE- PROGRAM STARTS AND RUNS TO EVENING GAMES GEORGETOWN FAIR GROUNDS SATURDAY JUNE at 830 AM to all manufacturer hi oh percentage of bacterial content up to OOMS OR TVS TING FACILITIES RON GOODWIN K I content up to Fait drying heavy mm vacuum recover up i lntel STEAMEX GEORGETOWN 8777S41 8777230 HIGHLAND BANDS HIGHLAND DANCERS FARMERS WALK CABER TOSS TUG OF WAR EXHIBITIONS OF KARATE GYMNASTICS FOOD CONCESSIONS AND LORNE SCOTS BEER GARDEN ON THE GROUNDS WITNESS THE GATHERING OF THE CLANS OFFICIAL OPENING 1245 PM BY GAMES CHIEFTAIN THE HONOURABLE JAMES SNOW GATE ADMISSION PARKING ON GROUNDS

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