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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 29, 1984, p. 2

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Page SECTION A T1IE HERALD Wednesday February 1M4 witnesses to theft You can t even trust the praying crowd A woman who left her purse unattended at the Jehovah Witness halt In Nerval Sunday some time between and 10 had it stolen Halton regional police said WO cash and credit cards from her wallet were stolen The rest of her purse was eventually discovered In a trash can on the property Narcotics charges laid Three youths 16 town a Back Street and IB were charged Thursday at 30 with possession of marl Two of the youths live on after Halton McGilvray Crescent regional police quest io- and the other is from tied them on George- Boulevard What sign Running over several directional signs on Sideroad 17 near Tenth Line caused damage vehicle and led a charge of falling to remain and falling to report damage to highway property Jumping hoods Somebody jumped on the hood of a 1979 Chevy Impala parked overnight Friday at Acton High School and caused damage regional police said the damage was to a student car Shattering It was a shattering experience for somebody early Sunday morning when they left a party on Sixth line south or to find somebody had smashed the windshield of their regional police said the damage occurred between 9 in and Sunday at 1 a They estimated damage was Broken window In an area popular Kennedy Public School with young hockey play n Georgetown s Weber era a feet by feet Drive regional glass plane was smash- police Sunday at George damage at iniiiiiiii Fate undecided Lucky winner By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent NORVAL There were seven tables in play at Community Club on Monday last nail Winners were Kay McMillan Louise Alex Dune McMillan Sid Groups express interest in Scotsdale farm use Dairy Princess Lawn Marshal and the Morley Mills Housing Coop Fran Forbes hand out eggs and ribbons following on egg throwing contest Saturday ThegimFwaspartoIiheCoopsuinlercarnlval celebrating the six month anniversary of the new housing develop cut on John Street the first of Its kind in Georgetown Residents of the Morley Mills Housing CoOp on John Street proved can have an old fashioned neighborhood get loge her In a new development They held a special In the streets Saturday featuring ice and coloring egg throwing and a routing good game Herald helps with Newsweek By KAREN PAYNE High School Correspondent Starting February 20 members of the Herald will be teaming up with Georgetown District High School In a News week program This program Is designed to help high school stu dents understand how a newspaper operation works During this week the committee hopes to put out a newspaper with help from The Herald to print it Dave Rowney editor of The Herald will be speaking to interested students Different teachers front the school also be speaking These teachers will Include Patricia from the English department and Mr Charles We ore hoping that the teachers wilt look upon this experiment as a- learning for the kids explains Mr Kids hop ing to get into sm will definitely If oil goes well v ill Mr I lo have regular newspaper club start in the foil The students will cover even the school possibly news that goes on in th The p i I be taken by lud In he camera club and the market class loik I end The be ass to the areas merest them the and Hall works out be a regular club By MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special HILLS Se veral groups have shown on Interest In Scotsdal Farm home of the late S G but so far the Onta rlo Heritage Foundation has made no decision on the property s fate Mr Bennett left the farm on falgar Road south of to the dation as part of a IS million bequest ing his death in August 1962 at the age of Mr Bennett a former vicepresident of da Packers and a sen or executive of Ltd In Ac Ion was also a well respected cattle breeder His bequest to the foundation is the largest ever made to heritage group and included a large collec tion of paintings and Vienna cafe supports hall needs By RED SMITH Herald Correspondent Sun day March from I to s everyone is nvlted to the Hall for The Vienna Cafe one of the fundralsltig events support the needs of up grading the bu Id There will be movies shown downstairs for the children with refreshments served of cream and cookies pa renlsand neigh bors may enjoy a time Tea and coffee will be served Vienna style pa rios w 11 alio be served by the Mart Lew and Paul Schworz families of Impaired A spot check Saturday at 12 of a Nor mandy Boulevard man driving with his parking on along Street led to a charge of driving Impaired and a court date March 78 In Milton prov nclal court contents of several Foundation executive director John Court said a number of conceptual studies have been done in the past six months including studies on life and earth sciences The reports confirm the foundation that the property a natural heritage acre age contains some rare flora of provincial arid interest geological features The arrangement with Mr Bennett farm manager to allow him to continue farming the property agricultural acres pleases the foun Mr Court said because the foundation wants to see agricultu ral potential fulfilled when possible With the studies com the foundation is pursuing opportunities with the ministry of natural resources he said These might include an arrangement through the ministry for the Cred t Valley Conserve tion Authority to manage the property for the foundation A horse park could also be a possible corollary use as an out door recreational use under ministry ion Mr Court said CVCA general manager Glen Schnarr said he is disappoint the authority has not made more progress in its attempts to work out an arrangement with the foundation We said we were most interested In managing the proper ly Mr Schnarr said Although we indicated we had some concern about the Impact of property taxes on the situation we suggested alternatives to offset those taxes at no cost to the foundation One of the alternatives would have the foundation leasing property s MOVING On 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