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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1983, p. 25

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It must have been a smoker It must have been a heavy smoker who broke into the Georgetown on Guel Street overnight Thursday became the robber carted away worth of cigarets along with worth of fresh meat regional police said there were no signs of forced entry leading them to believe the theft was by someone who stayed put closing time In the store However SO damage to a door was done when the thief made his break out police said Treated and released southbound driver veered off he road striking a telephone pale and causing damage to her 1976 Katberine Carrutb suffered minimal injuries and passenger Christine vray IT suffered minor injuries Halton regional police reported Passenger Janet MacGllllvray IS received no injuries Man charged A 22year old Acton nun was charged with assault causing bodily harm Feb following an altercation with a 17year old male The man will be appearing in Milton provincial court Feb The younger man suffered a bruised eye and cuts to his lips The altercation took place outside Main Street laundromat Dangerous weapon An Acton man was charged Saturday having weapons dangerous to the public peace and with assault after be threatened his 36year old wife verbally and with a firearm during a domestic dispute regional police arrested the man at 1110 pm at bis residence and Mixed three firearms and two kitchen knives from his Two injured Two persons were Injured Wednesday afternoon and a man charged with careless driving and following too closely as a result Robert Sydialut or suffered minor injuries and Kathleen Adams ST of Georgetown suffered minimal injuries from the two cor collision at Steele Avenue near Sixth Line A car stopped behind another intending to turn left into a private driveway on Steele Avenue was rearended by a third car whose driver wasnt driving with due care and attention regional police report There was damage the cars TERRA COTTA Listed for the first time and located In an ex cellent area near schools and shopping this year old brick and aluminum features 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms don family room wllh antique brick fireplace and attached garage Large acre lot near conservation lands Home is In ex cellent condition and is selling for For further details contact Carl Dennis at 4168461331 MOFFAT DUNLAP HEAL ESTATE LIMITED NEWMARKET 0NT SECTION C THE WedMffef Hint IMS Banish winter doldrums at Kortright Banish the winter dol drums with a Spring Tonic at the Kortright Centre for Conservation near Sunday March beginning at pm A Kortright naturalist will lead visitors along the winding trails through the Valley In a search for early indicat ors of spring Among the signs to be looked Tor are certain plants believed by settlers and Wood- Indians to be cap able of easing the mala dies of winter These include the buds from yellow birch trees leeks and dried wild plant material Following the short walk visitors can sample a spring tonic made by Kortright staff and take home recipes to create their own Sherry Gardner from the Orange Crate in mont add another dimension to Spring Tonic when she demon strates herbal teas pm The Kortright Centre will also feature special guest speaker Bob Wood from to who will discuss photography tech niques used to effectively capture nature subjects especially birds In addition the wildlife artist Frank de Malteii whose watercolours and prints are currently exhibited at Kortright will be on band to answer questions about his work Visitors to Kortright can browse through the Nature Book and Girt Shop and stop for lunch or a snack at Kortright to pm the right Centre la located on Pine Valley Drive west of Hwy too south of Major Mackenzie Drive For further Informati on ARTHUR F JOHNSON ASSOCIATES Its maple syrup time Its maple syrup timet See the sap In action at the Kortright Centre and Mil from March to April 10 Follow ing an audiovisual Intro duction tour Kortright sugar bush and see pion eer and modern methods of collecting sap and turn ing It into maple syrup Nature Book and Gift Shop features maple products for sale or you can enjoy maple syrup and pan cakes in the Kortright Cafe Sap on Tap runs from 10 am to pm week ends March to April 10 and dally March to April 4 In addition is featuring a special evening program Maple Syrup by Lan tern on Saturdays March IS and April starting it The Centre is located on Pine Valley Drive west of too south of Major Mackenzie Drive East of Woodbine Avenue on tbe Gormley- Mill highlights the modem oldfashioned and Indian methods of making maple syrup You can take a self- guided tour of the sugar bush dally 10 am to from March 12 to April 10 Taste maple syrup- covered pancakes and purchase maple products to take home to luge country kitchen pool ana Coll Kellh SUPER MORTGAGE On IM level executive Huge eat kitchen loo king family room with Cafl Keith Smith to sea 8775165 Tf you have shelved plans for expansion or modernization of your existing facilities due to the economic downturn youll want to know about 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