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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 30, 1986, p. 23

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TUESDAY 19S6 Page Happy Continued from Page Statistics collected by Iho Halt on Regional Police indicate that more people are willing to report sexual offences A 46yearold bus driver for the Board of Education Is with sexual assault Government grant funding I available to help put through the ap plications for a youth hostel and seniors home In Hills Ing prices are still nslng through the roof Georgetown prices art up average per cent From list or firms town councillors drawn up a short list of tiLht Ml John will joining his former minister fit in shuffle of pari The Ml tilt ml to I it Canity when she M Minis lines Acton High School students were let out of school early to attend the funeral or fellow student and fncnd Sodcr He died in a ear accident when the auto left the road on the Highway Salmon typically found in the waterways of Hills but because of heavy rainfalls of the summer even the Silver Creek at Park has turned into a home to a few sal Two former priests came to honor years it Holy ross Itoman Church Teachers rise by 3 per cent In agreement ruch without Ihc lulp or mediator The director fight to the from bill 111 from 1r vice with he Board This was the first time event hod been held In an recorded vote A tin Architects of got the nod to design the planned municipal complex Hilts Coun Sheldon felt the decision was In haste after II hours of listening hw community In Hills lost a fncnd when King Clancy died Mr Clancy was a frequent visitor to the heritage dm ncrs honoring local hockey builders A man is interested in finding Georgetown made to put Jn the Ottawa lion In t irlv IWOs were frr but I lick if irktl Hi fit ml r Talent night put lit works committee recommended the bridge lx torn down and replaced a newer The Hilton Board is unhappy with a report on funding which could lead to higher municipal education taxes The report under attack is the Mic Donald rcpor on financing and education It was commissioned by the province and issued in December The niton Board of fcducntion held an event called Celebrating Silver where teachers and were for or more ser Mm ii The District volleyball won a sliver medal at inn eham in Police thirst with openings but business is improving it the stores which are opened ll legilly according to managers were laid A and and Mincle mill delivery may be threatened if plans are carried out to install group boxes in some rural areas Local Liberals back home from the Ottawa convention ore happy with the vote that gave John Turner a round of support for his continued leadership The year itf the teachers or policemen talking to students Tom Connors comes out of retirement and helps some lesser known musical friends cut a record Georgetown Chamber of Commerce lake a stand against Sunday store openings John Douglas wins an AC TKA award for dramatic writing and Kyla 17Ih in the world roller skating eh in Bogota Columbia Students in Acton hunch a pnMi In stop impaired dnvtrs Call md lit of I he roup is to ilk to studuils tin vine thin Bruce retahs her spot as school I ward chairman for the Hilton public school Mark of is us the Photo reprints are available Call The Herald at 8772201 School consolidation fight MP visits

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