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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1982, p. 5

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WEEKEND EXTRA Friday IT Page Terry extras still needed If you missed your chance locally to be an extra In Terry minion feature film being made about Terry Fox you can have another opportunity Sunday In Toronto Thousands of extras are needed for tbe sequence showing Terry Eric Fryer running along University Avenue Shooting starts about pro Dont forget though Sundays also the Terry Fox Run and Canadian Cancer Society sponsors are counting on your help hi Georgetown Fairgrounds Park Acton high school Toronto and elsewhere to raise funds for cancer research Fashionable fair A Georgetown retailer baa been invited by Bramptons fall fair board to bold a fashion show at the Brampton fair Saturday Jackie Ross propriet or of Jacktes Ladles wear on Road South told The Herald shell be showing a fall and winter tine of apparel from Toronto Montreal and Vancouver and has recruited seven area models to help out Slatytour clothing changes are planned in the show which Is expected to begin in the arena at tbe Brampton fairgrounds at run Centennial School teacher June Lens will provide commentary Mrs Rosa previously held a number fashion at Georgetowns North Golf and Country Club Murder trial set The first week of November has been set aside for the trial of Bradley James of Georgetown Mr was charged with first degree murder In the snooting death of Donald Joseph of Erin March M Following a preliminary trial in June whkh determined there was enough evidence for the case to go to trial Mr elected to be hied in Ontario Supreme Court The case will be heard In Halloo regional police arrested Mr and David 21 in with he discovery of Mr dead body in bis farmhouse At time of tbe arrest in Georgetowns Sllvercreek Towers Mr shot himself fatally with a sawedoff shotgun Tickets Tickets There are still ticket available for the twin Super Sundays series being staged at John Elliott Theatre by tbe Womens Club Magician Ron Oliver kicks things off Oct 31 and there are great things to follow Buy a IB for three shows geared to chUdren In kindergarten to Grade or a ticket for the two shows for older children Call or for tickets Spectacles are not all created equal Georgetown Optical Unequalled or Eyewear Anywhere All guaranteed against breakage for one year EYE Georgetown Optical 8773562 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Market Place no one Joint trip to Kitchener By KAY WILSON Herald Nerval WI akngwitbUmebouseW I enjoyed a bus trip to tbe Farmers Market at Kitch ener last Wednesday Affairs Glaeia and arranged the day and ladles shopped the mar ket area Park served a lovely smorgasbord for the noon luncheon Arriving back at a brief meeting of tbe WI was held to tbe cburcti basement chaired by Dorothy Mc- kept or what you bought at the market Business included Delegates to Area Con- ventlon at Arthur Oct 21 and were chosen along with Jean May Amy brought members up to date on the display she planned to set up for Georgetown Fair Letter from Dublin WI branch Inviting us to thetr At Home Oct in Knox Presbyterian church Ac ton Abo a on Referendum for Disarm ament and whether to debate tfaia topic at a meeting asking us to vote yea when tbe people were sadd ened to learn of the death of Dr Stewart Mac- donald who died Sept in St Michaels Hospital Toronto after suffering a brain Dr Stewart was the youngest eon of Rev Ewan and Montgomery former resi dents of when her father was minister of Presbyterian Church Several area people attended the mem orial service for Betty Walker at Grace United Church Brampton last Saturday at The service was conducted by the Rev Walter Ridley and daughter Shawn gave the eulogy Betty represented this area on the Ward seat for the board of educa tion and a member of tbe Community club Her many friends and will I her cheerful personality Our sympathy goes out to her family and her uncle Art May Several local boys plac ed well at tbe Plowing match last Satur day at the farm of Harold and Norm Bigger of Upper St Stephens Church resented at the Intemat- Harnby that evening aome local Plowing Match at of tbe price winners were in Middlesex Chas Bird David Wilson County Sept to Oct 2 in Wayne Cunningham Paul the Queen of the Furrow Wilkinson Shea and competition by Susan Stewart ingstone of Hornby will also be rep- graduations to all Innocent protected Upset that Canadas laws seem to protect criminals while forgetting about the victims of crime an organization is drumming up support for Petition One and has already solicited signatures from Mlsahaauga mayor Hazel and members of her counlcU petition which could appear shortly in Hills demands tighter bail and parole laws so that Ibe Innocent and not guilty will be protected Imprisonment of persons convicted of violent crime for maximum periods and that persons sentenced to life impris onment not be released on parole Individuals wanting to help spread the petition or comment on Its demands may write to Box Islington Station B Ontario MSC From our menu Licenced under LLBO We 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