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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 30, 1986, p. 19

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Continued from Page MARCH A cigarette fire started on the couch on be floor of a Park Street apartment brought firefighters to the scene The Ire cost in damages and the building was evacuated No one was injured but there was extensive smoke damage IX Gov Lincoln Alexander visits Georgetown for the annual hockey heritage night which honored Waller Blanch A proposed new riding for the area called North was unveiled In response to the tragic 1964 car train accident which killed six Milton teens a special team of teachers trained and experienced in handling death and grieving has been formed Eleven yearold Joy Swain isn giving up on the Minister of Defence to change the rules that currently won let her train as a pilot at the Air Operations course at the Royal Military College In Kingston Nine people will present briefs in opposition to school closings in north Halton Teenager Christine Wilcox was killed along with senior citizen Mary Robertson after a car collision at a rural crossroads The James Snow overpass Is destroyed when a tractor trailer hauling fuel exploded One man died In the explosion and the estimated damage Involved was set at million APRIL According to Halton manager of engineering services has the worst roads of all Ontario regions and counties Former councillor Pat Pat tenon died at the age of In add I Serving You Since LEFERINK DISPOSALS LTD R 8773942 Serving You Since 1953 ASHGROVE WELDING LTD lion to being a town councillor was a former vicepresident of Swift Chemical Canada a former Referee In Chief of the and a breeder of champion David Appleby wins a Genie for his work as a recording mixer for the Canadian made movie One Magic Christmas Road Improvements topped the town council budget priorities as councillors approved a per cent increase in spending for 1986 The man who robbed Bakery Dellte in Georgetown March and dropped the money before leaving struck again On Saturday he at tempted to rob Pet Valu on Gueiph Street but changed his mind during the robbery The Board of decided to close Howard worth aid Public Schools but Joseph Gibbons will re main open Trustees decided With the acceptance of its own emergency plan the town now prepared for a major sister 1 one should happen The plan presented to 1 by Diputy re Bob Hyde culls for turning Georgetown Gordon Anna the control centre emergency Matthew Pare I nude bit th the parents y won watch any for a return for The town should accept VIA Ha I offer of two trains a day to serve toursts as a and keep work to get more service later Otto Jcl nek says During in formal on and on at on meeting Thursday rufiht the federal member for he has kept his prom so o the about rail service Georgetown Chrysler Haiders fit the Ontario Senior A Hockey League has announced It will be taking one- ear leave of absence season Team president Finn said an Inability to double the size of the club present ex and lack of fan support con to the decision A member of the Astronomical Society of Canada was in Acton to ge a talk Comet and to set his telescope tor viewing of the comet A rainy Victor a Day celebration cost the Opt at Service Club between and The event was out for first time in years Some Speysidc Public School parents have hired a Toronto lawyer and arc taking steps to get an in terim on w thin the next 14 days to stop closure of their rural 8779334 Serving You Since CANADA INC River Dr Georgetown 877 332 SL Georgetown 873 1611 Police and firefighters were aided in a search for a downed plane by a twin engine Labrador helicopter from Rescue Centre but nothing was ever found JUNE Students are finding more longer- term Jobs during the summer ac cording to the supervisor at Canada Student Employment According to an apartment vacan cy survey conducted in April by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Cor the vacancy rate Is in Georgetown and in Acton For a one bedroom unit rent averaged 3S7 in Acton and in Georgetown Three residents of a Sherman Court home In Georgetown escaped Injuries when their home was engulfed in flames causing 18 worth of damage Farming in t worth pur suing says a south farmer armors who want to sell their land to housing developers should be able to without their Many farms can compete internal or with southwestern Ontario due to mate and soil conditions Georgetown has won the jot of cost former Prime John D IN VIEW 1986 Page3 In bronze Canada Packers announced to 329 workers that Beardmora tannery will shut down permanently Sept unless a buyer can be found for the plant Howard Wriggleswortb Public School held an official closing ceremony outdoors By September 1887 students in Halton HiUs will be bused to their French Immersion Haines JULY Georgetown doctors took another step in the escalating war against Bill They considered themselves resigned from all hospital commit toes About people turned out to celebrate the Citizen of the Year award In Acton to the Royal Cana dian Legion Branch Otto lost his cabinet portfolio as Minister responsible for multicultural ism Local ski writer John had a book published on Cross Country Skiing Ken Danby comes to Georgetown to open an exhibit which wiH show his art Doctors Elliot Hal port and Boyd lloddlnolt fielded questions at about Bill Acton Sabres II be back for another year the Mid Ontario Junior Hockey League Although no resident has become ill from drinking con laminated Classic Coke In cans the Regions medical officer of health t taking any chances

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