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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 5, 1984, p. 8

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SECTION A THEHERUD Wednesday Dec ember I9M In your opinion QUESTION What do you like most about playing hockey and why business lunches Monday to Friday ROB COPLAND Milt eULLUM like hock W la a tun I gel Co like atorlo aoali Ike J 1 like scoring goals and getting a lot of cud I ties The worse part about playing around hockey is getting bench turns 1IOWSE I like being the goal tender because that way you IIVAN I like skating and playing hockey with all my friends don like body checking Eye on tourism Tourism Is going to important Ha I ton Kills soon town Asserted Mon day night She was speaking in reference to the announcement by the minister or tourism and recreation of new million program by the provincial and federal governments to promote tourism Coun wants town staff to keep on top of I his new bundle of money and how the town can get some of it for its tourism development KNOWLEDGEABLE SITTERS These Individual are all smiles after pairing babysitting course offered at Public School The course was sponsored by the Georgetown The luccetilul applicants from left are Bill McDonald Kelly Heather Khan and Judy Eaton Back row from left are Bill Ford Kim and Paula Wllherly Absent are Beth Young and Jennifer Herald photo Barry D Chartered Accountant SUITE IS MaunUlnvKw GEORGETOWN 8776948 GDHS donates units By ANITA WEBB lie raid Special A Blood Donor Clinic held Nov at Georgetown District High School turned out to be a great success Tin clinic was advertised by the grade 11 marketing club MECCA True Rebel spirit and a willingness to share shone through as 100 people volunteered that day Eighty seven units or blood were collected altogether as there were nine deferrals Twenty members of the swim team were willing but unable to give that day because of a meet But four days later ten of hose members attended a public clinic that brings our school total to ninety units science day Acton High School will present a Pure Science Exposition day which will feature displays and projects which Individual students from Grade 10 to 13 have accomplished Doors at the high school will be open to the public from to m and from to Wednesday Dec 13 Quite a variety of projects will be on hand including displays dealing with live animals Admission is free New homes in Acton The north corner of We thought It only Mill and Park Streets in fa allocate for one as Acton are going to have there are currently three four new semidetached The new homes will replace a three unit multiple attached real dcntial structure which Is now in disrepair Town councillors gave their approval to develo per Skoko to go ahead Monday night I me town treasurer has requested one lot levy Instead of four as here are already three homes on the property c interpreted on was used in charging cash in lieu of parkland be paid to the FOR PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT SERVICE CALL 8775413 ONTARIO ARTS CRAFTS I CHRISTMAS SALE W At HOUSE SOL Charles St Georgetown L SALE CONTINUES TO DEC IS Thurs 8pm Sun IT We have THE gift for everyone on youi list- in every price range PRINTS POSTERS CUSTOM FRAMING 1 24 MAIN ST S WVh owl IIjc I I Enjoy a delicious midday meal from our 50 Kern menu Lunch Specialties Served with Rice or French Fries Crtlpc Bourguignon Tender chunks of Prime Rib in a mushroom onion and red sauce in a light Topped with sour cream Yorkshire Stew Cubes of Prime Rib marinated in red wine simmered with fresh vegetables and served in a large Yorkshire pudding bole A traditional Broiled in lemon butter and topped with sliced almonds Reservations 5198531031 the olde Hide House J AVE ACTON Another of the many reasons why

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