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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 27, 1980, p. 17

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Page I SECTION They danced the day away Saturday at High School and alitor a good came More than Acton welcomed high from Georgetown Tor the Klnimen Club annual rlbroili Life of donated priiM for dan ten each or whom collected funding for the campaign and Sound donated emcees and plenty of music Herald photo Tresspasser shot on farm A Milton fanner has been released on 100 bail after being charged In he shooting death of another Mil ton man who was fishing In the farmer s pond Andre Francis of Milton died Sunday evening the hack Mr two other young men were fishing in the private pond on 10 near Highway early Sunday morning when the owner of the property found them He allegedly fired three shots to scare the men away and Mr was accidentally struck in the Neither of the other men was hurt Regional Police say it was a which was fired Mr was taken lo Milton District Memorial Hospital where he died around SO p Sunday Robert Marshall of 3 Milton has been charged with criminal negligence causing death He spent one right in Jail before appearing in court Monday morning and being released on ball Mr was ordered to appear in provincial court Milton May to set a dale for his trial Grim coincidence Sundays tragic shooting coincided in a grim but timely fashion with the release of the first in a series of tabloids prepared by the local task force of the University of Rural Development Outreach Project The first issue features an informative look at the problem trespassing in the rural areas written by rep Henry Stanley Task force member Sheldon of Speyside pointed out the irony of the situation Monday following the weekend shooting It horrible way to learn a lesson she commented expressing sorrow for the slain man who police believe was trespassing when a landowner shot at him See inside for more on Ruralillcs Bum Halton Hills students raise almost 5700 Kinsmen report that nearly IS was raised for Cystic through the efforts of Acton High School like the young man above and the two gogo In the windows below More than ISO Acton and Georgetown high school students faced off for the annual Cystic Fibrosis Bump- Life dance Saturday raising nearly for the charity but the much anticipated return to by GDHS let organizing Kinsmen down Only 18 dedicated George town students picked up Acton a gauntlet prompting the Kinsmen to cancel the life at and transport the George to the Acton cafeteria for Armstrong ten nSohrirf nearly nonstop sounds dancing with fell student front Acton by the Acton students will raise 10 Tor cystic fibrosis research and treat ment while Georgetown participation will add another GO Cindy Brouillard and of Acton High and Kathy Kuchmash and Melllta Gassner or GDHS took top honors for gathering the most pledges Music for the occasion was and provided by the Sierra Band led by Ron Hochey Sound Music and All Disc Jockey estimated that pledges collect the dancers were donated by Philips Elec Ironies British Airways radio stations CFTR and CKMW the Toronto Sun Cinemas 3 Bask in Pizza Delight American Motors Creative Camera Ego Fashions Recordi on Wheels Food was provided by Apple Products Apple Factory Vnction Sara Lee Kitchens A and Miracle Mart Mr Christie Brown Kraft Foods Beatrice Foods Up General Foods Quality Meat Packers and The Kinsmen extend special thanks to High teacher Bill Taylor Tor his tremendous support of this project over the past five years and to Olga for helping out with kitchen work and food preparation Kin would like sponsors to note that the following students from GDHS were the only Georgetown participants Please do not give out any money lo students in George town unless they are on the following list These students arc the only students register with the Kinsmen and should be the only students out collecting the Cystic Fibrosis pledges Kim Stewart Cheryl Thompson Hurley Cathy Patsy Welsh Maybce Archer Kirsten Milne Mikis Hurley R Moorehead Kathy I Kuchmash Roberta Burke Patrick Andrea Milne Steve Smith Jen Milne Brian Gingrand Claire Shepherd Paul Matt Carter The Georgetown Kinsmen would like to extend their thanks to he above mentioned students for their support LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY Two injured in crash Two Burlington men were taken by helicopter from Georgetown hospital to Sunny I rook Medical Centre in k onto following a car accident Sunday Details on the accident are J sketchy because police have not been able to Interview the two victims Scott Ross and Hunter both of Burling ton were In near on Sideroad near the Tenth Line when the car went out of control and struck a hydro pole BOOKS LIMITED CHRISTIAN BOOKS RECORDS A GIFTS I STOCK REDUCTION SALE OF RECORDS TAPES PRICED AT FOR OR EACH GEORGE ST BRAMPTON PHONE HALTON GOSPEL TEMPLE 1 MILE GEORGETOWN ON HIGHWAY PASTOR ANGUS J NICHOLSON Hit A OHOWIKO CH FOR COMMUNITY Sunday May two Christian Education Hour Evening worship EVERYBODY WELCOME- BRING YOUR FRIENDS This Sunday At to clock GIGANTIC BALLOON LAUNCH On Th Parking Lot Count Evary boy and pratant ractlvna NaadARldaT You II Tha Friendly At Each Service JESUS HE THE ANSWER Come to Church ST JOHNS MAPLE AVENUE UNITED CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN 177 Maple Ave Georgetown AND GLEN WILLIAMS EDWIN H MITCHELL Telephone WAS Sunday May Sa m REV DR HALLETE LLEWELLYN For All Ages Hide Provided Ham Preparing or our Sunday May IS i960 A Model Church 9 Mo m Glen Williams Exposition of I Theualonlani Feature 11am Georgetown ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH WE HOPE TO SEE Windsor Road at Carole St Vacancy Pastor WorshlpServlce a Sunday School Church of the Lutheran Hour GEORGETOWN AUIANCE CHURCH ST GEORGES Main St S CHURCH PASTOR PETER RALPH Sunday May l Sunday School Morning Worship a Holy Eucharist Evening Service Family Eucharist Come and Make our Church Junior Church Nursery Your Church Everyone Welcome 11 Martini Eucharist BANGORAMA BIGGEST YET The Georgetown Optimist Club will be presenting new events or Lhe Fourth Annua Bang Rama Monday For the first time this year there will boa six team horse draw well as a chicken barbecue by Maple Lodge arms The horse draw will be run between and while the barbecue will be going until Other events include track and field tions for elementary school aged children a horseshoe tourn ament bingo the firefighter water competition a mammoth garage sale between lo a and Lawn darts and a midway for children of all ages The grandstand program will feature music by the group and a square dance display At dusk the traditional fire works display will round off the day Admission to the day is cents for children to the age of 15 and for adults Refreshment booths will be operating all day and through the evening Simon CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone Wesleyan Street Georgetown On La no 2E2 Dainty Flower Basket Bouquet for Bridesmaids of brttill anil pink satin reamer roic carnations garden full of wi cascading from basket TV SPECIALS NOW I SAVE CABIE TV CONVERTIR See the New Lumaray Converter Introductory Special Cordless Converters Wailayin St Downtown Georgetown WAREHOUSE BIr NOW and on TVS RCA Hitachi Sharp Aiwa Lowest Priest on 8Track Recording Tapoi Scotch Memorax TDK Coble Converters Model To Choose From BEST BUYS Channel Master and Delii Aerials Rotators Towers 25th ANNIVERSARY Come and join us in our celebration PR Dr Roy Lawson is presently serving as the General Secretary for the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada Lawson Is well known for his love for and fectiveness with young people Prior his appointment as General Secretary he held pastorates In Tllsonburg Strath roy and finally Central Baptist Church London one of the largest Evangelical Churches In Canada He also served for several years as the President of the Fellowship Baptist Young Peoples Association In Canada a thriving ministry several thousand Canadian young people in Fellowship Baptist Churches Tuesday May Missionary Banquet Speaker Rev Roland Smith Music Dave Sharon Wednesday May 21st Missions Night 730 pan Rev Bill Phillips Quebec Missionary displays and music Thursday May 22nd Night 730 Speaker Rev Roy Music Son Light Friday May 23rd Nostalgia Night Saturday May 24th Music Night 730 pm Spokesmen Trio Waterloo Sunday May 25th Sunday School Rally 945 Jonathan Crow and his puppet friends Services a m and Speaker John Florida Buffet Pinner 30 CD MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 177 Maple Avenue Georgetown Ontario L7G 1X6 Pastor Edwin H Mitchell Tel 25 YEARS AND GR

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