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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 17, 1987, p. 9

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Coming home COMING BACK high school Col John It Hurler niol yearbook editor Tom Ross Cameron both attended Ram a la rain gives I wo former school In 1B1B Photo submitted stud a tour of Georgetown Needed funds Illchard A Vice manufacturer for pari of the cost it President Personnel and Industrial Incurred to provide employer Relations aid Marvin blacky with seven months of Vice President Civic Govern technology training needed menial receives a cheque on qualify an Robotics nlci ins behalf of for million from kill that is essential to ope nil John of new million Georgetown on behall assembly plunl When In loll and Immigration Minister lion the million lai Honourable Bouchard The will employee workers jn pro fundi Mr said would be duce 150 000 mid slic cars used to reimburse automotive Photo submitted Outstanding service TMFHFBAID Wednesday Pages Armstrongs honored by Childrens Aid Tin llalton Children a Aid Society held ils annual foster parent recognition dinner on May at In Wells Golf Club Foster recently presented a workshop staff at the Agency to Identify ways In whan we can better work together In the care of children across The CAS Ihe of everyone Involved In foster care Linda and David Armstrong Georgetown were approved roster family In 1979 This family received the ding service award for 1987 have served in a variety of ways including regular care specialized foster care and parent operated receiving program Additionally Mrs Armstrong is a volunteer for the agency in the young mother program Within their own family they care for four children Additionally they usually care for four children making total of eight children in their home on a dally basis Both foster parents are Intensively involved in the fostering experience They partake in much of the agency sponsored training and are In fact becoming foster care experts regards abused children They care for extremely disturbed children some of whom require therapy as frequently as throe times per week Currently work directlv with the therapist In design Linda and provldo much regards their family life after near support lor other foster families and of fostering we find as such are valued by the foster them be more then parent community ever more positive Increasingly Although their fostering creative in their foster care plans for become increasingly difficult given children with their commitment ho increased level disturbance in strong and Intact Council agrees with servicing guidelines Proposed Region guidelines lor servicing urban and rural areas met no resist unci Irom town council Monday The guidelines deal with of private sewage disposal wells in rural areas with sanitary sewage disposal services in urban areas The report nine excep tion I full services in urban areas as well is establishing minimum I in hamlets clusters lts in hamlets and clusters will by overall studies unless more studies indicate otherwise lelinLSSuggist I Me region report establishes for m services on private roads and conditions for residential uses on private services In rural areas Industrial uses In rural areas now require an agreement with the Region discussing operation of wells and septic on tho properties Municipal cos will be on private roads only If water sewer services on private property remain privately owned The final rcporl covered for studies or develop ment of private services studies will be re quired before final approval Is given to plans of subdivisions In hamlets and clusters MPPs expenses up calls to our firefighters Expense for Burlington Hon Knight up per cent In past fiscal year cording a from the Office of the Legislature Monday Between March IMG and March 1087 Mr Knight spent modal In el tig IE on Irrelative office and on const luetic office expenses The biggest hike In expenses claimed the MP was for main talninf his constituency office last Mr Knight claimed IBM in The according I tit based on spending I at Queen In Knight claimed I so and for Queen office On average per cent for the pas 1st nearly I IK I million Ton Tin Hills ire department kept with three calls and several small fin another resuscitator can inci involved a person who had breathing On Jun 14 at jl the fire 1 p dtp irlmcnl is called lo Cedar to help di who had rive lours liter firefighters were tiled in Mill St In on ik Draft approval New rules for midways ByDOLGl IS ARMOUR Toronto Bureau Provincial regulations requiring licensing of amusement rlrte owners and the registration of amusement rides came to The new regulations applying to mid way rides I make the province responsible for the tnspectloi in I Herns Ingot amusement rides The regulations were prompted by several recenl rile Including a Georgetown accident in which a man an I Ms son feci from a fcrrls wheel The Inability of Ihe municipalities lo carry out Inspection the operation of rides In their jurisdiction also prompted Ihi the regulations Since have been 10 amusement ride deaths and it si serious gocarl accidents In Ontario resulting In three deiths The legislation to regulate amusement rides was first I government in December IDAS Fair condition Greg Little Ls now listed In fair condition at Toronto Hospital Little was critically Injured In a twocar collision at the Intersection of the Sixth Line and Highway 7 early May 30 Proposed subdivisions received draft approval extensions one Hoi ton Hills town council Monday Tactical Investment Ltd Ac ion 1 Investment Ltd Hills Develop ment Corporation and North Real Estate Ac Ion received extensions for ion draft approval until July I DUB firefighters assisted an ambulance crew with another resuscitator call at Main Street South In Acton Shortly before noon the same day the fire department a tree fire on the Line south of 15 in the Twin Lakes area hay trailer fire at 11 a June 15 the lire department was called to Lot Concession of Township to put out the flames Over three hours later firefighters extinguished a rubbish fire behind Georgetown District High School Firefighters returned lo Lot Concession in Erin Township at June 15 when the hay fire had rekindled Total damage in the PEACHES 99 LARGE CELERY 69 PR1M0 TOMATOES 89 OVENS CROUTONS 99 2 MILK 049 SAG POLISH SAUSAGE 049 Cm lb LIMITED QUANTITIES Bun King Bakery FROM OUR OVEN TO YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 21 00 LIMIT LOAVES PER CUSTOMER COFFEE CAKE 129 OFFERS EFFECT JUNE 15lh la OPEN DAYS A WEEK 245GUELPHST GEORGETOWN ITS TIME deworm your whole Herd at turnout with II Dairy Cattle Dewormer pellets Get most out of your herd with 1 No Milk Withdrawal Economical 3 Convenient TrademarkAuthorized user Freedom parade The Lome Scots will be parading through Georgetown Oct in a freedom parade Monday nigh I they received councillors approval to march on Park Main James and Charles Streets Peel and Regiment are putting on the parade The parade will start at the Georgetown Armoury and make a stop the Muncipal Treasury building and Kerne Park Sex charge A year old Georgetown m in who 1 person tied police officer and demanded free sex a has been arrested by Metro Toronto Pol Metro police report the man agreed on prut lor sex with the prostitute in 1 conversion the comer of and Streets in Toronto Juie The two drove and Church Streets where the man identified himself as a police officer and free sex or the victim would go to The refused the man then drove to Crescent Bold and Mount Pleasant where he attemp ted to sexually assault the woman The prostitute escaped and reportd the incident to the police The resident of in Georgetown wit arrested June 15 He faces five irtes including templed sexual assault forcible confinement communicating for the purpose of attaining sexual scr vice of a prostitute impersonating police officer and falling to comp ly with recoRmnnee He was held for a June bill Miniwarehouse A public meeting la to be held In to the application for a mini warehouse and a commercial country market on the west side of Winston Churchill Boulevard south of Steel Avenue HE WANTS A HUSQVARNA SAVE 40 NOW ONLY Husqvgn OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT 61 Hwy 7 fTO1d Georgetown 1 SALES SERVICE PARTS RENTALS

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