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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1987, p. 2

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday May HOT 2sy At Hungry for a meal Park Public School students Kim Wiltshire II and Vanessa proudly their hungry looking Venus Fly Trap to curious onlooker the school science lair last week The Grade students were among many across Mills who worked a for education week A book lair was held In with the science exhibits Hungry intruder hungry intruder entered a house via the rear basement win at Main St in Georgetown between a and April flicked on the television and sat down and devoured a sandwich Upon finishing the meal the In stole S3 in nickels Car vandal Someone poured paint remover all over a car parked at King St in between and 10 April Damage to the vehicle is set at damage Someone inflicted damage a 1973 Ford pick up parked at 121 Mountalnvlew lid North between am and a m May 3 The wiper blades were pulled off and the roof was broken Window smashed A hiker who parked his car on Mill Street west of the First Line in returned to find the driver window of his 1976 Ford smashed causing damage The incident occurred between 10 a and 12 noon May Motorcycle damaged motorcycle parked in the driveway of Confederation St in Glen Williams was pushed over between midnight and am May 1 Damage to the 1981 Honda Is Ford wheels gone A Ford pick up parked at Capital Ford at Guetph St was Jacked up and the wheels were stolen sometime between May and 7 a m May 3 Value of the missing goods Is Camera stolen A camera lelcphoto lens was stolen from an unlocked car park In the driveway of GO Eastern Ave in between and p April Value of the missing equipment Is Furniture stolen Someone cut tin padlock off a truck stole worth of ap pliances from Ha I ton Hills Fur at Mountalnvlew bet 1 a April and 10 a April Among the missing materials arc washers dryers and microwave ovens Unlocked safe Someone entered an unlocked safe and stole from Casselman Fuels In Acton between Aprll24 Impaired driver A car driving erratically down the Tenth Line south of Sideroad was stopped and the driver was found to be Impaired at to May A 38yearold Georgetown resident will appear In court Juno Driving crooked A earmold Meadowvale man faces charges of Impaired driving after being stopped police lor driving erratically at Avenue and Trafalgar Rood 1 am May He will appear In coin I Hits stump A westbound 1978 Ford driven by a Georgetown man failed to negotiate a curve struck a tret stump at Sideroad 1j and the Sixth Line at 5 p May Damage to the car is set at Damage to a directional sign is listed at The man received minimal in juries He will appear in court June Motorcycle crash A Milton man was taken in Georgetown District Memorial Hospital by ambulance after an ac cident at 50 m on Mountain view Road South May 20year old man was southbound on talnvlew Road South on a I 100 Honda motorcycle when the driver mounted the curb and struck no parking sign then a parked Mark Warner was treated and released from hospital Damage to the is SI and to the Oldsmobile is two Damage to a no parking sign is Charges of making an unsafe lane change have been laid Fence post hit A northbound 1981 driven by a 16yearold Glen Williams woman slid on the loose gravel and left the road sinking a fence post and barbed wire the Eighth Line and at JO May 1 Damage to the car is set at Speeding charge An accident at the Line and at p m April damage A 1979 Dodge was travelling northbound on the Line down a narrow winding hill when it encountered a south bound 1 International truck The driver of the Dodge applied the brakes and skidded in to the truck Damage to the car Is S3 and the truck received damage A speeding was handed out in the incident Car abandoned A 1900 Firebird from the site a bush party out half kilometre south of 15 between 3 j0 m and a May Police say the Owner the car open and the keys inside Value of the car is S3 Police auction The Hills Regional Police will hold a police auction at 217 Guclph St May Almost 100 bicycles jewelry tools a two man tent a sleeping bag and comforter cassettes and a stereo cassette player will be featured In the lion TRAFFIC COURT AGENT INC Members aim to set up new housing organization Coun im Sheldon is among the Reg councillors being named to the Board of Directors for the new Region Profit Housing Corporation Planning and public works cam it tec memliTS agreed with Regional Chairman Peter week to have three members from of the Region three com health and social services and administration and finance on the Board work to up the new housing cor get it working for establishing the corporation is biggest step in trying to get profit housing in the Region Previous at tempts have failed The Region housing coordinator Stan said there is a grant from the Ministry of Housing to cover costs of incorpora tun The I will i corporator Regional resources and staff time Mr explained Walter Mulkewith said the will make sure gets Us share of funding available for profit housing projects You need to have this lion in place to take advantage of what to be coming down the road Mutkewlchsald Milton Mayor Gordon said his only concern about establishing the corporation was It develop in bureaucracy on its own He said he agreed to it reluctantly card sharks get just rewards for most points The Annual Stomp In Tom Trophy was ret en led May to Clifford Evans of Georgetown He racked up a teuton total of 123 points playing a very popular card game from Prince Edward 111 and which is now gain widespread acceptance In southern Ontario The Georgetown Chapter of the j Job meets every 3rd Saturday from September til May and year held Its banquet in Milton where Mr Evans the guest of 3rd place was shared by Jane lie and Debbie Neil gun with 110 points each The yearly which goes to the player with the least points ni good hearted ly accepted by Ann Evans Tom Connors presented the Grand Trophy to Mr Evans In the early port of the even and later stayed on to help celebrate the occasion THIS MOTHERS DAY GIVE MOM THE BEST PRESENT OF ALL ANIGHT OFF In recognition to all Mothers we have a dinner special SPECIAL ml FILET 95 PLUS MOM GETS A CARNATION JUST FOR BEING MARKET PLACE PLAZA 8731603 UW thanks its volunteers was certainly appropriate holding the United Way annual general meeting during national volunteer week said president Jim Kinnear Mr said he wanted to recognise the volunteer organizers and canvassers many from the Red who offered their support to the campaign he- Bald year the goal of the campaign was to raise but the united Way has now received over he said Meeting the target shows that peo ple In Hills were ready for a United Way said the president In 1987 the United Woy hopes to double what we can give to member said Mr The government is increasingly talking about coat sharing with volunteer organisations and thus the responsibility of the United Way is growing he said A number of individuals and com mere Lai supporters were thanked at the meeting such as Jack Joe C S Prating Georgetown Coop and TDW Sales Service District of the campaign and the media were also thanked tor their assistance with Ihe campaign Resigning Campaign Chairman Tom Hewer welcomedJohn Wickens to his old post We all feel need to help Way made impossible to have a Toronto Distress Centre said its executive director Rev Gordon Winch known sometimes as the Padre of the Pubs spoke at the Halton Hills United Way Annual General Meeting last Wednesday evening Last year there were Just under calls received by the distress centre he said The director told of a number of people who use Ihe Centre Sometimes it women who hove been beaten a newcomer to the city without a net work of fnends or people with delusions about naked ladles or having tea bogs stolen Volunteering brings back to how I m a port of every man every woman out there he said Learning to care for each other lhat what I see in this room he The residential campaign la still the largest single source of income said Mr Wickens He stressed ihe need to have volunteers to share the responsibilities of the canvass District captains and their can vassers are tb key people in the campaign Mr saw Appreciation awards were given to the Halton Board of Education and the Halton Region accepted respectively by Davies and Chairman Peter Porneroy Accedpted on the board of directors were Ihe following people John Fran Goodkey Tom Gibson Suzanne Brown and Lorraine Andrews fl Thursdays Friday 0 City Styles 1 Gueipn street Georgetown 1 CENTRE said Hockey star at church birthday By KAY WILSON Herald Special United Church held Its anniversary service May at 11 a The guest speaker was former hockey player Paul Henderson known for bis days witn the Toronto Maple Leafs and as a hero of the hockey series against the Russians He now filiated with the Athletes In Action ministry Mr Henderson spoke Growing in the Lord people to practise mission their Jraelng In The choir led by Mrs Laura Forbes song three special numbers Amazing Grace Jesus Walked the Lonesome Valley and It Is No Secret What God Can Do A fellowship hour followed the vice Expensive filter Env ICanndn Ltd has automatic backwash filter needed at the Georgetown Water Pollution Con Plant s Public Works Director has decided The filter Is needed as part of the expansion the plant to handle development In Georgetown South and West Halton Region planning public works committee members approved the sending of a letter Intent advising Environmental that their ha been selected for the Plant at cost of Tasty Recipes BROCCOLI AND BISCUIT CASSEROLE cups broccoli chop ped A cups biscuit mix Viz cups grated cheese onion chopped tsp Vz cup vegetable oil eggs salt and pepper Mix all together place in but casserole and bake at 325 for 1 hour The biscuit will rise to the top Note can be substituted for the broccoli ORANGE MARMALADE V MARGARINE 7 2gjg RED OR GREEN MARASCHINO CHERRIES 1 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING Library grant The Hills 1 ibrnry has received from the province to be used for the purchase of French language materials funding has come from the French Language Library Collection Development Chief Librarian Betsy Cornweil says the libraries existing French materials arc highly popular with townspeople 5050 winner Ken Weston Durham Street won in the third draw sponsored by the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Am Compare Allstate for auto value 1 lllk I rpn instate Youre in Rood hands Ufa Street YD COURSES AREAVAIABLE ONLY THROUGH CENTRES OF YOUNG HOVERS OF CANADA LOCATED COAST TO COAST 8770751 16 Mountainvlew Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR CALL 7 OVER 280000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada Happy Mothers Day 232 Guelph Street Georgetown Ontario 8731646

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