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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 22, 1982, p. 3

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SFCTION A THE HERALD Wednesday September itftt Page Fine day for Fox Run The of Ihe GDIIS He could be fell well heard around track at Park to Georgetown Sunday when the high cheerleader led by Christine Kogon pal In a few laps Almost SO student hit the track for the annual Terry Pox Hun each automatically sponsored tor SO cents by the Student Council Together they added to amounts raised by members of the general public who entered Terry tax Runs there and at the Acton high school track Herald photo by Ha raid Branich A THE HILLS Witnesses plan appeal An appeal planned for by the International Bible Students Association against the town tax related assessment of the Watch Tower Jehovah Wit western boundary will be opposed by the town through the Peel Assessment Commission While details of the appeal were unclear at council Monday night clerk administrator Ken Richardson said he belie the Association is seeking a land tax exemption on the argument that the property is a religious institution run by a religious organization Council maintained that in the event of an appeal the Commissions representatives would have the town support In its case Budget surplus A number of unexpected expenditures this year have taken their toll on the town operating budget but treasurer Ray King calculates we should finish the year with a surplus of about IB Some unexpected cuts came in the form of repairs following the June rainstorm which washed out roods in Georgetown replacement of a grader repairs to the Acton and Georgetown arenas and the provincial budget which Imposed sales tax on additional items and raised the cost of OHIP benefits the year results from departmental cutbacks and an increase In revenues in other areas Aggregate worries proposed official plan MacDuffofJD Duff Lid a local aggregate firm said that policies concerning aggregate extraction while following the region plan Tall to distinguish among sand gravel clay He also asked that council support his company s efforts to draw more gravel and sand for local use from a neighboring property Centre has moved Acton Social Services and Information Centre welcomes visitors to its new premises at 113 Mill St East between Frederick and Wilbur Streets for an open house Sept Established In 1976 to dispense various health and social services to a community that Is otherwise too small to warrant such offices Ihecentrc has its official opening in the new building between and in and will honor its various volunteers between and dies Mayor of Brampton for the past years Jim died Friday after suffering a fourth heart attack He was 36 A native of Moose Jaw he recently announced he would not seek reelection this rati because he was still recuperating from a June heart attack chief toasted Long time New Democratic Party agriculture critic Donald MacDunald the first leader of the Ontario who recently resigned his York South sent so current leader Bob could contest It was honored by area supporters Saturday night in Erin Some 100 guests tousled the ex MPP at a beef barbecue held at the Eighth Line home of Cecil and Marion Cbambers Mr MaeDonald continues to serve as special advisor to Mr and chairman of the caucus ITS REBATE ON 1983 RCA SELECTAVISION VCR Rebate from RCA I Rebate tram TV Herald Sundays weather was perfect Tor the people who turned out for the Terry Fox Run by the Georgetown of the nidtan Cancer Participants handed in pledge sheets or paid a entrance fee and walked or ran around the track at Georgetown Fairgrounds up to 13 times make up the six miles to be cover on the run Some 49 Georgetown District High School dents were automatically sponsored by their dent Council Tor 25 cents but many who part pat had collected other T shirts were awarded for the most students paling from one clou Rob Dodokin Thompson and Wheeler of Mr Beers class won Jack Harlow and Slocey Wheeler tied for best Rebel costume prize The Cancer Society raised from the event for their good A speaker system was on for the day from Neil Music Centre and music was played for the runners as they covered the distance McDonald donated free orange drink for the tired runners and the Tim outlet contributed doughnuts to be sold for the event A St Johns balance attendant was present but no injuries were reported Each runner was presented with a Terry Fox certificate which recorded the number of laps they covered on the Draw prizes were donated by John Bought on Jewellers Mac Good- lets J V Clothing Young Pharmacy North Golf and Country Club Pro Shop Christiane Hair Styles Florists The Goblet The Teller a Cage and Towels n Things The following winners names were drawn after everyone had completed their trek Paul Bums Diane Corbet Anne Coullahan Jacqueline Carlo Paul Watts Audrey Jans Sandra Cheryl Thompson Stuart Ian Karen Pepper Linda Kim New combe and Jim Carter Norval woman wins in Lottario Davies or has an extra T SO this week after striking It rich in the IB draw the lottery corporation reported Tuesday The 48year old mother of three and grandmother of two says pay some of the family mortgage and maybe have a Utile fun too Ladies and Mens SUPER BUYS DONT MISS THESE SPECIALS To 530 pm Sat Sept 25 LADIES WALKING SHOES OXFORDS WEDGES Made In Canada Sizes to 11 Your feet completely In rich supple leather uppers at lathed to a flexible crepe sole Our Reg Low Price plus Tax LADIES AIRSTEP fill Dressy ONLY Check Out The Sizes MEN Get Ready f Winter Insulated Leather WORK BOOTS At Low Prices Sizes 13 COMPLETE SAFETY INSULATED- WATER REPELLENT SAFETY STEEL TOE AND STEEL PLATE INSOLE Tan SylllM Leather Full Cushion Insolo I resistant Inject sole FLETCHERS FAMILY SHOE STORE Georgetowns Leading Footfitters ORTHOPAEDIC PRESCRIPTIONS 00 9 MAIN ST S DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 87M664

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