Paget THE HERALD September Teenage bicyclist dies in crash Thomas John 17 of died Friday when his bicycle was in collision with a cor on Avenue west of Line police said He was burled Monday following funeral service at St Stephens Church on Steele Ave and Line where more than people attended Police said the driver of the car Burlington motorist David Victor Bun tin was passing two westbound cars on Stolen Ave and came upon on his bicycle in the westbound Damages to car were estimated at It An hour and five minutes later near the scene of s fatal accident an unknown driver struck a car driven by It Georgetown general manager of the Olympic Soccer Club of which Thomas was an active mem The hit and caused in damages to Wingrove a car police said A twoyearold girl the sole occupant of a parked car near Mil Street and Back Street in Georgetown set the car in motion after reversing out of the parking lot crashed into a Hal ion police car while her mother witnessed the whole event Aug police mid Damage to the police car driven by Const Arnold J Van was estimated at Damages to the other vehicle were estimated at Police sold damages were to a car driven by Michael Cluney and to a air driven by Marion Manning of Mary Street both of Georgetown after a collision in the Market Place parking lot Aug A car driven by Stanley Brookes St was in collision with one driven by Craig Albert Selfned Ann St Aug police said driver Damages in the accident which cured at St were estimated at WOO to Brookes vehicle and to Glen Williams motorist Mary Thompson Con federation St was In collision with Miwlssauga driver Debra A Usher near the Market Place parking lot Aug police said Estimated damages were COO to each vehicle Police said damages were each to vehicles driven by Margaret J llowat 32 Henry St and Jack J Bnkker of Brampton which were In collision Aug on St A parking lot at lloxwny DAN GARRETT right of the ministry of industry and tourism shows Ralph Fletcher president of Downtown Business Association of Georgetown a book on rovltal Elation of retail districts Carnival funds stay in Canada says director By LYNN RHODES deterioration leg arm shoulder and sometimes face Arc profits from all local muscles Few MD cases see backyard muscular dystrophy their twentieth birthday CVCA parks open in fall Some of the parks owned by the Credit Valley Conservation Authority will be open through the fall but facilities will be limited since the bulk of summer staff are students who will return to school After Labor Day there will be weekend camping only at Terra Cotta Conservation Area The pool will be open from noon to m weekends only until the park closes Sept After Labor Meadow ale Conservation area will be closed There will be weekend camping at Monora at until it closes Sept but there will be no lifeguards after Labor Day Be fountain park will be open until Oct 10 which is after Thanksgiving Weekend However there will be no lifeguards after Labor Day contracts to Varian carnivals held thlc summer really going to the Canadian organization Yea assures David Taylor national field director of the Association of Canada The children who hold carnivals send profits to MDCA sister organization In be United States the MD association of America If people send money Buffalo MDAA tors and they spot a Canadian address they send the money back to Toronto headquarters said Taylor He explained fundraising carnival programs are publicized through channel In Buffalo which produces the Commander Tom program The carnival kits which the Ottawa of Ihr llrrnld OTTAWA Vnni Associates of Canada Today some scientists oiler tain a new school of thought that the primary cause of MD may originate In Georgetown has won Iwo the nervous system which contracts totalling provides the muscle with the department of impulses to move and perhaps supply and services has in a nourishing substance also This theory is yet The company has agreed to however thatall provide the environment Instruments valued JIB and the defence department with worth of data process equipment They were among classified acted not genetically Infectious Evidence proves that MD the most prevalent and serious form of the killer disease Is passed along from mothers to sons only advises women especially those with MD cases family history to take advantage or MDACs free carrier testing service The diagnostic clinic located 10 awarded by the deportment to Canadian companies during week ended July Total value of the contracts amounted to supplied to carnival holders nearest ore manufactured in the Children Hospital in Toronto United States then distributed will even pay Iran costs for poor people desiring to take the simple enzyme blood test Genetic counselling is also provided without charge He emphasized conquering MD is all up to the public through financial support for research and by prevention of more fatal coses by delecting female carriers before It too throughout North America Eight or nine years ago Taylor remembered all donations for were first to the United States Pledge centres In Canada in with the annual Jerry Lewis Telethon were set up leu than a decade ago FIREFIGHTERS The MDAC established in Is supported by the public through three major projects the Labor Day telethon children carnivals and mi events organized wr with the MD by Canadian firefighters District Chief of the problem is when the cause firefighters Bob rt unknown and until It Hyde outlines various ways his discovered there will be association earns money to support MD We don have a drive for a month and then quit he said we keep at It all year The firefighters post boxes for donations in stores throughout town They participate in cash prize competitions ranging from the annual fire police departments war In Bramalea to the Highland Games All proceeds go to MDAC Sound Conspiracy 111 BOOK NOW Jockey for Christmas or any Sound Conspiracy has units needs Disc Jockeys now Ron John My Howe Peter and Hie Town and area for hi At the fall fair the firefighters will set up a booth and push the 1878 MD cam with its slogan Pass the boot 10 FOLD Taylor said up to cent of the money earned for la raised through Canadian Ore fighters Every cent Is important be cold for the end of fle battle Taylor applauded the growth of In Its first year of existence Canadians contributed to the association Compare that to years later when over million was raised In MD fiscal year cents went to patient vlcea cents was spent on fund raising cents covered administration costs cent paid for community services In fiscal year cent of every dollar was used for medical research 12 cents went to patient services cents was spent on fund raising cents covered ad ministration coils A cents paid for community services The bulk of donations then 1 used for research into the mysterious cause of muscular dystrophy by Canadian universities and hospitals For IB years researchers believed the cause lay with the muscle Itself since victims experience gradual LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD 3 DURHAM ST HEARING AID CENTRES ACTON ton Optician Mill St E Having A Hearing Problem Problems With Your Hearing Aid Mr Burke Georgetown Friday from 13 noon HEARING AID SERVICE OPEN TODAY NORTHERN KARATE CLUB OPEN NIGHTLY SUN M0N TUES WED 630 930 COMPLETE TRAINING FACILITIES EXERCISE EQUIPMENT MUSCLE BUILDING MACHINES HARD TRAINING GOOD RESULTS WILLIAM PICKELLS the of a Aug when a car driven by William Smith Churchill ltd Acton was In collision with one driven by Robert Alan Fuller Garnet Georgetown police said Highway and the Townllne wis the scene of on accident Aug when Colling wood driver Paul was In collision with Mlsilssnuga motorist Thomas Pocket police said vehicle escaped undamaged but Peck el sustained in damages Police said a car driven by Sheila Georgetown slid wet pavement during a hard rainstorm on Road 17 and ran off the pavement Aug Damages were estimated at to Goodie vehicle An unknown driver struck two parked In a lot of lid and fled leaving behind estimated damages of to a car owned by Dixon and 10 to a car owned by Kenneth S OBrien both of that address police said Damages were to the vehicle of Theodore Rossi gnol C Normandy and to ihnt of motorist Douglas when they were In collision opposite on St Aug police raid DANNY FISHER was presented with the Peter Armstrong Memorial Trophy last Friday evening by Paul Armstrong the winner of the Peter Armstrong Memorial Tour held recently Danny shot a two under par to win the event Young Mr Fisher was also the recipient of another award Friday as he won the North Halton Junior Club Championship The Largest Supermarket in the World WANT Whatever Youre looking forTheres something for you in the Want Ads It the largest supermarket in the worldthe Want Ads Packed with listings in virtually every imaginable category chances are you II find exactly what you re looking for in our Classified Advertising pages Looking for a 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