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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 19, 1987, p. 7

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In the hills Failed to yield A Mario Get well Get well wishes to Smith of Nona who is a patient in Georgetown hospital ailment Lots of royalty Angela Leslie of Georgetown the County Dairy Princess will be competing at the Auk for title of Ontario Dairy Dairy Princess Sandra Mill be competing Thomp son of the Miss I Queen will In tun peting for the I Aug 10 Quiet week Firefighters had clunn I Caleb Up on rk lasl in Hills It is an quiet week Tilt department responded to two tails and bur nine transformer The transformer Ires in was reported on fin at Breathing problems Tn separate incidents wo people suffered from breathing problems last week and were called Firefighters went to St In Aug II to assist a male patient at a Also the same an elderly female was having a seizure at Peel St in Acton at 12 Fire department staff responded with a left turn Aug at the lion of Ninth Line and regional Road His gray Tuotn was hit by a driver travelling west bound on Regional Total damage to both cars was man afe fered minimal Injuries and was taken to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital lie was later treated and released The driver of an Chevrolet was harped with failing wav Missed bend There was 500 damaged to Milton mans vehicle after in accident Aug 12 on Trail near Mud The driver failed to a bend in the road and grazed a hydro pole before ensiling Into a tret Hie 15year old malt was w careless driving Fled the scene An was charged with falling In remain at the scene of the and impaired driving ifteracrashAug 14 The driver of a Toyota was travelling road near the Ninth Line when he filled to negotiate right curve in the road The continued hit snapping it off 1000 damage About dimuke was caused to a parked vehicle in an underground garage on Park in Georgetown Aug 15 The was smashed by a car whose driver led the scene The car suffered damige to the panel and door TllEHUlAJI imt Page Couple married in Norval Couple returns from three week bus trip Congratulations to Paul and Lisa Smith who were married Aug at Nor United Church The organist was Margaret Ridley and the guitarist was Tobin At tending the bride wen Diane Istead as matron of honor and bridesmaids Leslie Takahashl and Stephfli The groom was attended by his brother Stephen Smith and ushers were Paul and Joseph An izzi Waller Ridley con dueled the A reception followed at the Country Club Lisa is the daughter of Ken and Joan of Georgetown and Paul is the son of George and Mirilyn Smith of Wedding in Norval church Congratulations to and Margaret Anne Becker who were momed Aug 1 United Church The organist was Margaret Ridley and Lorraine Lawrence and Heidi duets before the ceremony and during tht signing if the register Attending the bride was Susan is maid of honor and bridesmaids Held Karen Herbert Bonnie Thurlbeck and The flower girl was Thurlbeck and ring bearers were Jason Becker and Scott Thurlbeck Michael was attended his friend Randy Gotten and ushers were Divid and Doug Thurlbeek and and Henry Becker Margaret Anne is he daughter of Jot and Van of Nerval and Michael is son of and Katu Becker of Kit Sudden death of lifetime resident yKA Herald Special people were saddened to It am of the sudden death of lifetime resident Cordon of Norval He passed away suddenly it his home the weekend He Is survived by his wife Bar ban and stepchildren Mrs Carter Gordon Browne both of and Doughs Browne of Rica A sister Ad die Shields and nine step grandchildren will remember Mr and service will be held Aug 19 at m from J Jon run Georgetown Horn Surprise birthday party POWER met in Herald Special The was shocked the passing of Walter a brief illness Wilier will be grant J missed by his friends community and church We sympathy to Ruth Hob Limh vclmi and their fan ilu s Nine tables were in the Aug High Scores for were won Cathy Smchir Cunnmgh and Ida Cirton Playing for the men Christine was followed by George Burt ami The next will Thursday August it ft in ill Citizens Group united to fight a waste management from establishing dump in quarry owned by United met Thursday Aug 1 A diicus sion place on the of recycling The group feels very strongly lhit every should think about sorting their household before putting it out for pick up Mr Will from Georgetown lo tilt on his to encourage of a Complete Recycling in liter native to Mr visited the in the Netherlands where they rteytle domeslit wine is household ind restaur and compost it ml Mr is availing a nutting with Mr James Bradley Minister of Ittgun Elsie Bird worked at Sick Kids Hospital services were held recently for Elsie Jean Bird a long lime resident of this The Rev Peter Barrow conducted service at he J Jones and Funeral Home on July During her lifetime Bird trained as a nurse assistant in hospital work and spent sever il years the Prince Edward County Hospital it Picton However work lag with children had u spectil peal for her and she joined staff at Toronto Sick Children Hospital where she worked till she retired An avid gardener Elsie Bird spent many hours working with her roses and and was rewarded with trophies and prizes on several at competitions and fairs When HI forced her seek full lime care she became resident of Ccntonmil Manor She was a faithful member of St John United Church and of Women s Institute She also enjoyed in the tivUies of the Georgetown Society and working with the Georgetown Fair Board Bearers were Gordon Bird Nor man Bird Edward Bird Robert Pearson Philip Swett and Leo Interment took place al 1c rest erne responsible for garbage disposal en dorses the concept for a feasibility study but they can not supply fun study The meeting closed by viewing a film The Dump Robert said this film was a school completed by his brother In while studying at University We with the consequences that dump location and this film certainly points whit damages can happen years down he road Once permission is granted for a landfill site it is too late to prevent these tragedies Plans art underway to show this film again later in the fill and it is hoped that every person in Hills will want to sec it We think everyone who sees it will be motivated to help prevent this same tragedy in our area POWEH meets ogam Thursday August In he Memorial Hall In September the will again beheld at the Limehouse School Church resumed at the Limehouse Presbyterian Church in August The Rev Nancy Knox from St John s United is conducting the August vices at a m while Rev Peter Barrow enjoys a holiday Everyone welcome REGULAR 1 TIME CLEANING SILVER POLISHING CLOSETS CUPBOARDS LAUNDRY WINDOWS ETC REFERENCES We Tailor Our Services To Suit Your Needs 8771724 A surprise birth day party was held for Ray by his wife and family at heir home on Wins I on Churchill BUd The afternoon reception was held on Ihe lawn under beautiful shade trees guests were his Mrs Lena of the Ben nett Health Care Centre as welt as family members friends and neighbors who signed kuest book A corn roast in evening was a special feature along with a birthday cake PHOTO REPRINTS appearing in The Herald 8772201 GEORGETOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Meet The Candidates Night Thurs August 27 1987 700 p Sacre Coeur Parish Hall 39 St Speeches from all candidates An opportunity to question thsrn Yau Can Make Democracy Work Vote September 10th The annual Make this the year you get involved organize a run sponsor a participant cheer the cause Make this the year you take part in Run Walk Jog DIKE Wheel Ride Pledge sheets available at The Bank of Nova Kmart Kentucky Fried Chicken fourScivonsHoicb Shoppers Drug Mart For more information 1 002 n MM tint I IHIi Mm i0 W HI IK II Jlll I If The Terry Sunday Sept 13th Harold and McClure of Brampton have returned from a three- week bus trip to the west coast They by way of and the grain growing stales of Iowa Illinois and Wyoming as well as seeing fields of com sunflowers and en no a Yellowstone Pork was In It resting and they enjoyed the Mountains and the ferry trip across to Vancouver Island They returned through Banff Ed monton and and on across the prairies where they saw the harvest In full swing In Manitoba They arrived home without any mishap with the same bus and driver and thought home looked pretty good The Militia Reserve future Work part time earn and get experience from professionals the Reserve of the Canadian Armed Forces Its your a own future A Tasty Recipe PEACH CHUTNEY 1 large onion lb seedless raisins 1 small garlic clove A lbs ripe peaches chili powder cup chopped crystallized ginger tbsp mustard seed salt quart vinegar 1 A lbs brown sugar Using medium blade onion rasms gar through chop per Peel peaches cut in smal Add to list mixture with remaining ingredients Bring to bo ling point boil slowly stirring occasionally 1 hour or until thick and rich brown colour Pour into hoi sterilized pint jirs filling to the top fasten covers at once THOMPSON RAISINS CRYSTALIZED GINGER NATURAL ALMONDS CLIP and SAVE I Its easy to order your fastacting low 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