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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 23, 1985, p. 18

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Till Wednesday October IB8S education theme STAR CUBS unit a reusun to be smiling All members of the 1st Hi attained star standing Ml aged 9 years they in t milieu a ford and Steven 1 riser Photo Surprise anniversary party NtVL Brian and Bary of Itltt Norval entertained 75 friends neighbors and relatives or and Peggy Early for Ihur surprise wedding Members of the Lions Club were also in attendance as well as Carol and Susan following the opening of gifts and visltati n a buffet lunch was served Cord and Peggy thanked everyone for their kindness Get well wishes to Mac Hyatt of Brampton former Norval fanner who has returned from the Shouldlce Clinic at Thornhlll following Etirgery NOKVAI Education was the them of the Brampton West Women Institute meeting Oct at the home of Isabel McKay first vice president conducted the meeting and Jane Terry recorded the minutes Then were Interesting and varied responses to the roll call does our school system equip our youth to be self sufficient as an adult Guest speakers were Mr Allan Shine and Mrs Audrey Shine who explained the system used in their on lessor school Mary Gar butt thanked Mr and Mrs Shine and presented them with a plant for the School McKay reported on the District Board of Director meeting Food displays will beat Shopper World Brampton Oct Nov The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food is presenting Leaders Workshop on home decor Nov from a p at the Junior Farmer Building Elliot Street Brampton Nov at St John United Church in Georgetown the Optimist Club Is sponsoring a program entitled Ontario Foods in the Microwave The meeting starts at 30 For tickets coll Mary Gnrbult and Mutton the hostess In serving lunch Mctlure gave the courtesies November citizenship meeting Nov 1 at the home of Charlotte Auction form sale Several people attended the auction sale Oct 12 of Hill and Hyatt It Norval They have sold their Farm retiring to Peel Village in Brampton Norval Women s Institute met at the home of Mrs Grace Crawford Oct at a Business included dessert luncheon and euchre to be held in the Community Centre Oct 2G Marie Murray and Amy Burke assisted the Ha I ton area Institute members In serving lunch at Farm for Heritage Day They were attired in old fashioned gowns Jean Mau introduced Joan Dexter who spoke on colors and chose as her model She was presented with a bouquet of gladiolus Golden anniversary negro Community Club ore invited to Hie 50th wedding anniversary of Tom and Given on Oct 2jatSt Georges Anglican Church Hall from 7 PHOTO TRADER MONDAYS AND WE LI HAVE AD IN WEDNESDAY PAPER CARS BOATS EVEN HOUSES NO COMMERCIAL ADS PLEASE CALL ONLY FOR 3 WEEKS 8772201 IF THE HERALD TAKES PHOTO OH OUR PREMISES FORD EC0N0UNE 100 6 cyl stereo sunroof vent Seats A 1 cond cert No rust oiled asking 895 00 good for business too dayalKlain eves Klaus NISSAN PICKUP Hustler Package fiberglass cap bumper hitch AMFM 5 speed only tens 8770340 BEDROOM BUNGALOW Immaculate professionally renovated 3 bedroom brick bungalow in Acton 2 bathrooms fireplace room with stove dining room ad CALL AFTER 8534472 1983 4 x TOYOTA TRUCK 34000 KILOMETERS SR5 PACKAGE ROLL BAR MAKE AN OFFER AFTER 830 8731233 A REALLY SHARP VEHICLE 1 980 BUICK RIVIERA Fully loaded dove grey with mat ching velour interior 7500 00 cert must sell getting married 8777022 1978 LE BARON PSB cruise atr leather interior OR BEST OFFER 8772473 1984 MAZDA TON PICK UP excellent condition Includes complete package cap tear siding windows large wing mirrors front and rear tow Dolby cassette stereo with lour Pioneer Speakers BEST OFFER 8779887 1982 PONTIAC 6000 ml 000 km I v6 cruise high economy second car new car Cert 8900 8770047 1982 MERCURY LYNX PRIVATE Well maintained Mercury Lynx speed radial WW stereo certified Priced to sell Quickly 8776059 CELEBRATION Jim and Graham of 12 Shelly Street In Georgetown celebrated their anniversary recently Their home and back lawn were filled with Rues Is on the sunny September afternoon Herald photo rejects firms expansion Ely MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special MILTON An Acton businessman on plans have been ted by the Ha ton Region Conservation Authority The- authority has decided not to grant a fill permit Jack Ridley needs to expand the parking lot of his truck ing business of Highway south of Acton The town land Slon committee granted a severance of 1 acres directly behind Mr Rid ley existing home and business provided he obtains the required fill permit from the author and a development permit from the Niagara Escarpment Commissi on Town council the committee recom provided approval was also from the commissi on and authority The executive committee rejected the permit application this summer because staff feared the lative effect of develop ment on the fringes of the Acton Swamp Stewart Hilts a of land use planning professor told the executive committee the develop ment was not likely to have a measurable Impact on the regions watershed Mr Hilts agreed with the concerns of staff about the la ivc effects of the fill but said requiring Mr Ridley to agree not to fill beyond a certain point would handle the ible problems as long as the same criteria were applied to other surround inn landowners Clearly in the case of the Acton Swamp the impacts of the quarry to the east overwhelm by far any Impact which the Ridley site may cause the report said Inthiscasewehavea land use which is clearly important to the local economy which is being restricted in a minor expansion because of regulations imposed long after the operation loca ted here it added The report said support should be built among neighbors or the swamp for a strategy to protect the swamp adding granting the permit in return for a permanent restriction on filling in the east half of the new lot could be positive step In that direction Ilalton Hills Mayor Miller vicechair man of the committee said the authority stand Is a real businessman because Mr Ridley will now have to relocate his firm If he wants to expand This is a intrusion into such a big swamp ho We were appointed to make good sound decisions not to hurt people or the environment Mr Ridley said he would not appeal the decision but Mayor Miller slammed out of the meeting muttering Later the mayor said he has been a member of the authority for nine and sees this as Just another example of Burlington using its superior numbers to the detriment of the north Guelph Mercury Birthday celebration for Crawford Lake In recognition of Craw ford Lake First Birth day staff arc present two special events Impresses and an art exhibit art exhibit by Justine features pieces of the Giuliani Impressions i laaslideshowmadeupof visitors slides taken at had Crawford Lake Visitors decision to become spot at Crawford Lake Crawford Lake Con and donate It to Craw Area is located ford Lake These slides will then make up a Line permanent called Impressions j further information and be presented to the general public in Sep- Conservation or in Authority at of Crawford weekdays or the Crow Lake Second Birthday conservation Justine Giuliani a Area at week Burlington painter will ends Bad week for atoms Mr the weekend Georgetown filled game The Chateau took the lead Vogt The second period sow Travis Gardiner find the mark when Tutt fed him a pass ThelocalskeptFlamborosiiutOut even though they played of the third period Sean Cotton earned the shutout for a win u The Chateau and saw Atom Ira veiled to action at the Arena The in an exciting fast paced hitting fast action game ended in a tie with squad Short Georgetown took an early lead with currying only 10 players putting the puck in the net and tin It pi hard losing the game Prcsswood assisting had l the second goal as Bennett and held to a helped on the play Kent put the third one fiool lead until the third period goal home from Bennett The Chateau wlen pushed hard and notched in three unanswered markers had three unanswered goals George- lone goal was registered town took It to but were by Scott McGuigan with assists by blanked bv a hot goalie Curry and Tim Midgets unbeaten This past weekend Georgetown Memorial Arena George town met in an even game I lay was extremely fast and both sides kept the goalies busy continuously Unfortunately even with numerous penalties out to Georgetown could not seem to take idvnnlago of the situation resulting in Major Midgets Sunny Acres Farm a J Georgetown was robbed a hosted Creek on Saturday and couple of tojls with one bouncing off on Sunday the goal post and two ending up in the Saturday encounter with a net after the whistle had blown tenacious Stoney Creek squad Tlieleamworkcdhardand passing town was held at bay time after Urn was tried and successfully completed strong effort by on number of times Goals were by Creek In the Stephen Jeff Polgrew and Georgetown goal John was also Shawn Pearson with assists going to very turning back shots Ken Kosiiwka and Curry s Creek led 10 until the third A is just over the horizon P when Dave Bertrand netted the and hopefully will come when the team with assists going to travels to Kitchener this weekend to Thegame the tournament held over in a 1 tie the next week atoms beat rival Sunday against Orangeville Georgetown started slowly but once were backed by a strong goal tending effort this time by Joe who came up with big saves Goal scorers for Georgetown were Berlrand 1 enjoyed an exciting hockey Anderson Mike Teetxel and Tim game Tuesday in as the Bennett with assists earned by Brian I sources major atoms skated Mark Dunning Mark bird anted victory over their dec Mark Pries Anderson and hosts 1984 arch rivals Bennett Greg Dawson capitalized on a The local defence played well play effort connecting on a pass throughout the weekend helping to from behind the net from Rooster keep the team undefeated with a to tie the score 1 record of wins and tie Coach Mike made It I midway Marshall has been pleased with the through the second frame again team s overall effort Dawson tied the game coming in over WW he blue line and completing the ATI manucver with a nice uumui ass sled on this play Jason Spike ratio ignited the with a goal around the t eomer of the net early In the third period unassisted to go ahead Hosting at Memorial Again the orange and white retaliated Arena Thursday the Electric to tic the match at the 8 mark Less Major Peewees turned on a third than a minute later Dawson and period power surge to cement a executed a merles of goal mouth passes victory setting up for a backhand into Craig Cooper gave the locals the he open side of the net to go ahead lead late in the first stanza shooting low from the high point Before the next play had Wade Serjcantson Mike Melville ellipse Pearce notched goal Orangeville tucked in a power play number five for Georgetown unassist tally early in the second frame to tie us some good pokechecking beat the With 28 seconds left on the This was a clock Bill McDonald connected on a short ha tally for the locals The pass from McCauIey with a rising hosting team scored again late in the shot into the top comer to go ahead 1 frame but to no avail as the final score Cooper ignited the power surge at stood the 13 mark of the third period Georgetown goalies Tommy Dtar scoring his second goal of the game and Kevin McMurray stood with a last minute At 13 28 their round well passes from McDonald and Melville drew the Orangeville goalie out of his 1471 flip shot made J TV COO TT the count The insurance marker Georgetown s Optimist Minor Pee vnn air ifnmm Initiated from behind the J EL JUS net from Jim English and Melville on Saturday Amato had the assist and John had the shutout li efforts Between SradISndS j- Lewis all had the goals Guistlnl had lrom two assists as did Brad Adam Hills Trent Cull Amato and Lewis had singles However the win streak was brought to stop as Burlington defeated Georgetown The winners scored twice in he second and added another in the final GMHA incorporated Novices winning Juveniles drop pair Georgetown a DRG Stationery The Georgetown Minor Hockey Association will become an incorporated body in the very near future That decision was nude at a meeting last weekend What Incorporation does is take the liabilities away from individual members of the Association said North Sports major Wayne Pries The hockey team kept its should become a reality in ftaled record intact this week by taking win over a determined team A third period seems to be the alalysl for the team this season as Georgetown went into the final frame down an assist while Blaine McCauIey hid and assist Mark hit the mark while Cory Evans had juveniles lost a couple of heart in breakers this week Saturday at home to Orangev lie the locals dropped a contest as both teams did all their scoring ln the first period Marc Butcher had the Georgetown goal James Polrler played goal for Georgetown and was particularly The Chateau Restaurant Minor Saturday for a win nr short end or a decision early in the game as Bill tow fflnd Burlington were tied and assisted Two mmues counted first found an opening when Butcher flout Kent and Doug and passed the puck around in the end The Chateau added another JSitrZ by Presswood from Steve Sutherland scored again before notched two more with Don Guest helping on one and Onoprijenko and Steve Lee assisting on the other Curtis Green made the big save of the day when he blocked penalty shot with 15 seconds I it to piny The Chateau overpowered Thursday Goal scorers were Adam Bennett Sutherland Tutt Vogt Presswood KcnlundChrisModdard Green played well when called on Chateau wins pair New clause There Is a new conflict of Interest clause in the Aaaodatlon constitution It now If to Association member has a relative Involved in a diacuation that member must call conflict of Interett and not be involved in the discussion

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