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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1984, p. 2

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Page SECTION THE Wednesday November Speakers stolen An radio and speakers with an estimated were removed from 1979 Omm which was parked in the lot at Agnes and Elgin streets in Aelon sometime over Saturday and Sunday morning robbed Approximately in cash and 15 cartons of rates were taken from the Open Kitchen Restaurant in Georgetown after a window valued about had been broken Total loss In the Sunday night Monday morning Incident is set at approximately to the Street restaurant in Georgetown Lost control A Georgetown man Is In satisfactory conditional Georgetown District Memorial tal 19B0 Toyota left Trafalgar Road south of Sideroad and collided with a culvert in the ditch Friday afternoon The year old Hyde Park Drive resident apparently lost control of his vehicle causing an estimated In damages Cassette stolen An RCA video cassette recorder with an estimated value of was stolen from the Zellera department store Street in Georgetown Thursday morning Witnesses saw two male parties leaving the store and entering a vehicle The theft Is presently under investigation by Halton regional police POLICE BEAT Roller skiing at Terra Gotta There will be a cross country ski on clinic Dec at at the Terra Cotta Conservation Area Bring your ski boats mm Nordic norm and Instructors wilt let you try he sport rollerskiing Also included will be a film on cross country skiing Tips on ski waxing techniques and types of ski equipment will be offered by on Instructor There Is no charge For more information call Golden Triangle bazaar By MADGE Herald Correspondent It proved to be another successful bazaar by the Golden Triangle Club the Seniors Citizen Club of the Georgetown There was an abundance of baked goods and dainty plates of salad to take home for supper on the bake table The many crafts arid knitted items were morelhanproofofhesklllortheseseniors There were books and games plants and white elephant Items You could nave your future revealed by having your tea cup or cards read following delicious refreshments in the Tea Room A Money Tree decorated with bills and pretty bows was the main prize of the lucky draw and was won by Ralph Tripp Second and third prizes were won by Alcott and Florence A vote of thanks go to our many helpers and especially to volunteer Betty and her two able assistants Two bus tours of Hie two bus trips coming up Dec 12 to the Follies in Hamilton and Dec to the Rainbow Shopping Mail in Niagara Falls N and tour of the Christmas lights There still are openings for both these outings at present contact or for information It was announced that the annual Christmas jlnner will be held on Dec at the IN YOUR OPINION Question What has been the most fun youve had at Centennials Rock-a- Thon GARDINER teacher Ithastobcthetcrrir reaction from the whole student body There been lots of enthusiasm DEREK When wo were half way done we started blowing our horns and partying VALSABO ALICE Watching the J teacher ties cute Everyones The observation of Just talking and doing the high and low stage their own thing and the students go through a good time especially ihclr facial ex press 1 Singers needed for Carolfest Only 103 of the expected 190 choristers have rehearsal for this year CaroUeit This leaves a gap of almost choristers who been heard from The final two rehearsals for the occasion will take place at Knox Presbyterian Church at 7 30 on the next two Mondays Dec- 3 and 10 respectively The logistics of the occasion ore such that singers will stand throughout the performance M while we look forward to hearing their voices in the audience our choristers Caroliest Itself will be held on Dec 17 at Holy Cross Church starting at 30 Tickets will be and it and children under will be admitted free Hospital grant will cost for average taxpayer ByANlPEDERIAN Herald Staff Capital grants made by the region to its four hospitals ore going to cost the average taxpayer 17 over the next four years quarter mills is rcslric tivc Trafalga ar Memorial Hospital board member Ken told We understand the region needs guidelines but we think regional The one and one years Mr quarter mill wasn t a said magic formula Mr Treasurer said II was an indication even attempt to minimize the if not accurate will help Regional treasurer Joe council could be faced in Rinaido managed t vincc councillors at the finance and tion committee meeting last week to keep grants under one and onequarter mills or the region weighted tax able assessment The average mill rata increase to 1988 there fore is per cent Efforts were made to convince councillors to drop the clauso that spe cifically limits the region contribution for hospital capital projects and hospital debentures We think that Ilxni of one and one Stereo stolen A complete stereo system with an estimated value of was stolen from a after it was parked on Union Street in Georgetown between Nov 17 and 19 Tools stolen A small red tool- box and various tools with an estimated value of was taken from a vehicle while parked at the underground parking lot at Pork Avenue in Georgetown sometime over Thursday night and Friday morning future years with situation that you want to assist a hospital with more but the bylaw won t allow you Mr said spelling out a limit wasn t necessary and noted that previously there had been no limits and that that been a serious problem to the region to our know edge Treasurer stressed that having a limit helps the region keep within the rate of inflation when It comes to mill rate increases and at the same time allows Tor funding Increases at the same rate as the growth in impact on the region budget He said It wasn the region intention to restrict funding If there a shortfall It will be provided for in sub sequent years Mr said They 11 have the funds available in funds for it he said The hospitals also questioned why the regi on wanted a six year forecast of projects call It unrealistic due to economic conditions demographic and technology changes We understand your concerns but perhaps him conduct sensitivity analysis and do his budget projections for he region It only for an indication It s not to say I going to hold you to It just to provide us assistance In developing financial plans for the future Mr Mr noted hospitals do not by law carry depreciation reserves The only reserves they carry comparable with that are equipment replacement reserves They re budgeted and expended In that year more meaningful to Mr Needham explained ask hospitals to prepare He was referring to the a five year forecast clause that hospitals be which is consistent with required to provide their what most municipals own financing for deprc- es do rather than six elation reserves ACTON PHOTO AND CAMERA ISWILLOIrVSTS DOWNTOWN FOR VARIETY IN SHOPPING f WIN YOUR SHARE OF 1000 DOWNTOWN DOLLARS 10 PRIZES OF DOWNTOWN DOLLARS DOWNTOWN DOLLAR DRAW AT MERCHANT Address City Clip out coupon mi in r- formation and drop it oil at I any participating Down f town and a 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