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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1987, p. 5

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KSr AVAILABLE COP The warm and allowed tred to the Operation Snowman test our readiness to learn how Ballon Hills handles emergencies Then come our tomorrow Thursday nlRhl for Operation Snowman Toe Region emergency plnnn has organized J line 13 games the 12tn annual Georgetown Highland Games arc schedules for June 12 and 13 a he George own Fairgrounds Features of his event Include a Cheergarden with both beer and liquor and authentic Scottish games coming Georgetown Optimist will be sponsoring the annual a on May 18 this year at the Georgetown Fairgrounds from the events which a fireworks display and midway will go towards youth pro grams and community service pro GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE raining is ere High 1 lols of tine pretend The wil ions 1 ke Hid a SI John r groups the 111 and nt to 1 ml A bridge too far A single bridge meet needs of the Acton Public Library and the Little Public School Is being suggested by of Education Right now there are two bridges both Hi poor condition and both belonging o tin Ion of Hills Die Board has offered to con tribute up put in a new bridge The location of the bridge would be subject lo and would be adjusted meet Hit new con f i rail on Hoard Business Superintendent Hob Jenkins writes 1ridiJ the towns budget committee mimbcrs voted retilve Mr Utter of Kb 13 to tell spend the on mniutnining the nritci us by Robert 1 ittk School students It Hut means rep limp so be inn in llioll said is he wrapped up his motion Hi the bridges ind for new single bridge would cost i lot more The two bridges wire closed last because of cone cms owned the town Hie by Robert Little sludenls is under in will tin in which Hit Binrd to miintam tin bridge I hi bridal time the Mont School bought by the town from the Ho That bridge to be Hoard of responsibility objected 1 think they shirking their lespon ild Item le said didn think i bndkes is One lo serve public ilLSlltuUuns would fmi To me it il it le tin bridges JUL vi let lb of Ihem lit s ml lo till bridges with is much more sun pie il will tost lot money Town tngineer Bob Austin i If the new is half tie two existing bridges it will triple because it ill i in walkw for petlestri ins in Ibises and for natrons of tin library inlyn said March II Don Brander new publisher of Herald Dun appointed and general manager of Ihe llalton Hill lltruld I a thill general Dally Reporter Mr 31 hi wife and daughters and moved to home on lioulevard corbel own ID moulds ago tor pail 10 Mr lias been employed Newspapers Id hi nil In circulation mild of Prince Mr wai earlier employed circulation of the Pembroke The 1atrlul been happy living In eorgetowi said lilt week during a Thr fro Id we re ex Iremely pleased with Ihe porlunlty to slay In Hilts and help The Herald maintain Its long since successful tradition of Ken Ice to ihe cum munlly The Herald will continue grow Ihr community and promising for Garnet Highpower Varian contract Federal Communications Minister Flora MacDonald has an that a SI million contract has been awarded Varian Canada Inc of Georgetown to develop and manufacture high power earth station amplifiers for European Space Agency s Olympus satellite program The funding will be provided through the tell lie Communications plications Program of Ihe Depart of Com muni cations DOC and ihe Unsolicited Proposals Pro- grain of Supply and Services Canada Olympus is one of a new genera lion of large purpose spacecraft designed to carry a variety of Canada Is par In the program along with European in order lo forge closer Industrial links with Europe and gain ex in this Important new area of satellite technology After the launch of Olympus In mid 1688 DOC will use the Varian amplifiers in field trials at the Communications Research Centre at Bay Ontario and several remole locations in Eastern Canda J Clothing The Inn CHAHMINQ VICTORIAN INN ON THE THE CREDIT RIVER OPEN TUESDAY TO SUNDAY TERRA COTTA is For 1 00 Less MOM TRULY A FAMILY STORE plpPuWiyfilVD NAME SHOES Volunteers are invited to drop in it School between The high school is looted it intortttown DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TBENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN IS ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE THE CANADIAN FORESTRY SERVICE PROTECTING OURMOST PRECIOUS NATURALRESOURCE or over if- in in Forestry Service lias involved in tl management of our forest Our art worth billion in the Canadnn economy You ean depend on the in Forestry Service to promote Can forest resources for the economic social and environmental benefit of ill Canadians For more information on the Cin Forestry Service write THE CANADIAN SERVICE St Joseph Boulevard Hull Quebec I Canadian Sorvlco Canadlen Service forOls Canada NEW STYLE SANDALS AND TOE THONGS uppers or comfort colours Excellent Sizes to 1 0 NEW STYLES NOW IN like a second skin Come in and on You will selection Hurry in for your size Sizes to Nol in all styles Reebok LADIES A affordable shoe Especially designed for runners just or for The CL nylon suede excellent and shock cushioning and lateral Super Comlort Check our Reebok selection for LADIES MENS YOUTHS SIZES Lades Men 6 1 3 Youths 3 CUBBY Navy or Pink For the Child s first running shoes We highly recommend this shoe Sizes FOR THE LITTLE ONES GIRLS AND BOYS TIGER STRAP Tough wearing for the thai children pursue LADIES TRUE MOCCASIN CONSTRUCTION LEATHER CASUAL SUP Lalesl styles by NORTH Comlort plus Summer Grey Plensant Pink Sizes lo SPRINGS SUMMER SHOES Linen Just right lor casual wear sup Colours Bene and Ugh Grey Sizes 12 ONLY mm NATURAUZER DRESS SHOES DRESS SHOES and SHOES ATHLETIC SHOES CHILDRENS SANDALS NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES NOWIN COME IN AND CHECK THEM OUT otTHOfttDtc nut a FLETCHERS FAMILY SHOES MAIN ST 87M664 DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN

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