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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 27, 1987, p. 7

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Property damage Police I Bid charges on wo youthful offenders for a property damage incident In February on Road Georgetown The car window of 1969 Plymouth was smashed with a rock and two fire extinguishers and a barrel of freeze were emptied into a bus parked at the scene A radio was from one of the buses to the car was estimated at The 14yearolds are due lo appear In court i Boat vandalized A heft and damage to property occurred at the Credit River Boat Company In between Wednesday and Friday lost week A plastic boat cover was slashed and a portable roof was stolen along with parts of Interior cup boards The stolen goods are worth about and damage was estimated at Kicked in door Police laid charges after a man visiting his common law wife in hospital kicked in the bottom win pane of a door when he was asked by hospital staff to leave the The damage occurred 30am Impaired driving Police charged a man with lm paired driving at 12 SO a m Sun day on Mill St Acton The driver of the car a year old man pulled over to the side of the road and told the of fleer he was drunk He Is due to ap pear in court June 29 Erractic driver A man driving In an erratic man at Highway and Trafalgar Rood on May IB at a was charged with impaired driving The carold will appear in court June 15 No car plates A yearold Georgetown man was stopped by police at about a m Saturday for having no licence plates on his car The driver was later charged with paired driving He will appear in court June damage Police charged a with im paired driving following an dent at Thursday In which the driver of a car travelling south on Line crossed to the east side of the road hit he ditch and then struck a mailbox and Telephone pole The damage to the car box and pole totalled about Speakers taken Driver charged Police charged a man driving In an erratic manner near it and Iloulcard at I a m Monday with impaired The fl man from mil in court Charges laid Hit stop sign A man was charged with paired driving after he collided with a stop sign at p last Sunday The 20year from Georgetown was travelling near flth Line and No He wilt appear in court June 29 Tools taken A lawn mower ladder irrigation pump fertilizer spreader and several small tools were stolen from a farm at Lot 15 Concession in Georgetown bet ween Jan and May 23 The goods are valued at total Car speakers totalling 225 were stolen from an unlocked parked car on Prince St between May and m May Young offender charged a young offender following an incident at a gas tion at Highway and A year old employee In vestigatcd when he heard breaking beer bottles near rental vehicles on the station lol A 17yenrold male then punched the in the race causing minor cuts and Bell box battered Police laid charges following an accident causing damage one car and damaging a Bell Telephone Junction box A stopped at No and Winston Churchill Boulevard entered the intersection past the stop sign and struck a car The other driver was a female with her son as a passenger Police laid folio Incident the Glen Williams ball park on May which occurred between midnight and 10 a The front counter and side of the con stand were damiRed a cost of approximate ly Assault charges A man and 19year old woman fade assault charges following a with the manager a 1B4 Guelph St The man got In to argument with the assault victim over severance pay last Tuesday night The man and the woman in court Vehicle struck Police laid charge following an accident Monday at 10 m when a driver tried make a left on to St from Maple Avenue when tht car was struck by vehicle Damage to he cars amounted lo about 500 Window broken A door to wis hroken on May between I IS and Damage estimated it Car damaged mo May and 1 May fro extinguisher emptied nlo an unlocked ear ai Drive causing an estimated dimige of charges Faces charges man is facing charges he 111 the ditch struck Hydro re Pole on No near 10h 1 me Mondiy Pol said the driver lefl set tit of the to I horn news SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Page Barbecue a great success By KY WILSON Herald Correspondent Over BOO people attended the annual chicken barbecue sponsored by Norval United Church held at he Community Centre Country style music was provided by Davidson Bob Armstrong Lome Cunningham and Co ordinal Bill and Laid lit thank all who helped out This Is the church s big money project but the fellowship of working together far surpasses the work Involved Congratulations and best wishes to Hugh assistant minister in the and Home United Churches for the past year Hugh will be with us until June He is being ordained at the of Waterloo May and has been assigned a threepoint charge at South Cayuga starting July I Walter Ridley presented Hugh with a ministerial stole and many blessings in Is new charge on behalf of the three churches he hos served so far Congratulations to Paul and Linda Ridley Mewet of Georgetown on the arrival of tlclr son Nicholas Paul at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital May Nicholas Is the new brother for Christopher and second grandchild for Rev Walter and Margrct Ridley and fourth grandson for Walter and Joyce Mcwct President Dorothy McLean open the May meeting of Unit 1 United Church Women with a poem on a package of seeds Held at the home of Kate Laid aw the meeting continued with Marion Laird reading the minutes Business Included the new chairs purchased for the choir and church basement A shower for Margaret Anne Thurlbeck will be held June Thank you cards were read from Kate Laid low and president Dorothy Unit 1 donated toward buying roasted potatoes for the chicken barbecue Members will also help out with pics for an anniversary Special guest member Mae Cleave was welcomed by all The devotional was taken by the president who asked Beth to read Psalms 1 10 A short story Keep smiling It helps was read by Kay Wilson and Jean Dun op gave a poem A smile costs nothi to their experiences there Agnes Miller read a letter from prior to the meeting a dessert Old Crow a settlement Inside the lunch was served by the hostess Arctic Circle near the Alaska assisted by her daughter Jean border She spoke of a seminar with Dun lop grand daughter Beth priests coming from the north to and Kay Wilson Council holds decision Should the Canadian Yugoslav Cultural Association be given a special liquor license for two Sun days this summer Town council put off making a decision Monday night Coud Rick said council should wait until next week when the Mayor and Coun Pam Sheldon will be present The Mayor was attending a function in Acton and Sheldon was on holidays and missed the council meeting A letter from Association dent Nick Cfljic asks for a special li license on July and Aug 23 If this is not possible we would appreciate if you can advise us as to what steps we would have to take in order to obtain the license the let ter concludes Town deputy said the last time a liquor license was issued for the Association was four years ago Noise problems with the Association property on Highway have brought neighbors complaining to council and discouraged the granting of further special liquor licenses Mr French said he tried to contact Mr Cajic but only got an answering service I wanted to contact him to see if he had anything new to bring before council Mr French said Coun Peter Norton said he the granting of a special liquor license to the Association and noted Mr Cujic doesn say what plans have been made for those two days to control the noise problem Scholarships available Are you planning to attend or community college in September i9S7 read on The University Women club Georgetown branch annually awards scholarships to high school students in either of these categories Proceeds from the book sale held annually In April are used to fund these awards Any five year student male or female who is university bound In September 1987 may apply for a fSOO scholarship and any four year female student who will attend com college or other post educational Institution in September 1987 is eligible for a award Application forms may be picked up at the Guidance Office of the Georgetown District High School but must be filled out and returned before the end of May this week Repair funds channeled An extra was channeled towards road repairs at Hal ten Hills town council May IS The town engineers report had previously recommended del eating repairs to 17 Regional Rood 12 and Tenth Line north of Sideroad 10 In order to save the money and stay within the towns budget for surface treat merit in but councillors balked at that recommendation and in steed Instructed town staff to find the money in the lsw budget to preserve the Integrity of the budget according to Pam Sheldon May 10 council adopted a resolu that would see drawn from the Ministry of Transportation and Communications allocation from the capital reserve fund and from the contingency reserve fund to com the surface treatment pro KIDS CORNER FOR DAYCARE AND NURSERY SERVICES The following businesses will be pleased to serve you so give them a call Regional of Hilton provide contra care at Maple Ave Day Care Maple Georgetown HILL SCHOOL PROGRAM FEE SUBSIDY St Norval now taking on lor out special or sdmlnni jT andDtyci iOrrHwHivn Village DAYCARE CENTRE Far 1 to klndtraidtn frmnchprogtmm OAwnfocMfacAoofe FINAL THREE DAYS Clothing from Down Under Quality Unisex Casual Summer Clolhas TANKS TSHIRTS SHORTS In Bright Stwp Colours Adult Sizes OCT THEM WHILE IT SHOT BUY ANY PLAITS TSHIRT ANDOR TANK AND RECEIVE A PAIR OF PLATTS SHORTS Expires May 3087 FOR SUMMER FUN Australian KIX BEACH SANDALS The Maximum Protection Lens Sunglasses Goggles PRO SPORTS 1 Rd S Georgetown 8778886 HOLIDAY WEEKEND SPECIALS Custom Meats DELI SLICED BLACK FOREST HAM a La OUR OWN NATURALLY SMOKED BONELESS PICNIC I OUR OWN SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS I OUR OWN NATURALLY SMOKED BACON I BOXED BILLS SAUSAGE I lb CUBE STEAKS 4 Stf WtAti Siut III We Do Not Compromise On Quality TRAFALGAR ROAD 8776082 Saturday Mount Forest r Mount Forest EARLY BIRD SALE Entire Stock of Spring and Summer Merchandise WITH SAVINGS OF 1050 Beautiful Fashions From Leading Manufacturers A Large Inventory To Choose From In Sizes To Fit Everyone Dont Miss Out On These Spectacular Savings DRESSES For All Occasions Values or more CLEARING AT 39 2 PIECE SUITS Values or more CLEARINO AT UP Selected SPRING COATS HALF PRICE DONT MISS OUT ON THIS SALE OF SPRING AND SUMMER ENTIRE STOCK OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK FRIDAY TILL 8 237 Main St S MOUNT FOREST k PLEASE REGISTER NOW All former Georgetown High School Staff and Students who have not yet registered for the Reunion Celebration are requested to do so by June 9th 1 987 The COOK Needs To Know How Many Are Coming For DINNER REGISTRATION FORM PLEASE MAKE CHEOUE RATABLE TO SURNAME ADDRESS SPOUSE GUEST CLE ONE PR OR GO a WE WILL ATTEND SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICE YES NO IF GOLFING INDICATE PREFERRED TEE OFF TIME AM 10 11 AM TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE FOR OUR CATERING INFORMATION DO TO FOF SATURDAY LUNCF YES BARBECUE MAIL TO Centennial Committee Box 1887 Georgetown Ont L7G4T1 GDHS Centennial Committee J

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