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

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AUTOS FOR SALE CUTLASS PS door wheels good condition SI OBO alter RECVEH VOLKSWAGEN Camper Bo km extended warranty years or many extras top Hon evenings 18 ft Triple E trailer fridge stove toilet fur nace awning deck Said site In 5347 RANGER deluxe truck camper fridge stove oven furnace double sinks full converter stereo S3 Coachmen trailer tandem piece furnace way fridge awning steeps 8 clean ft Aluminum boat comes with out board great working condition 14 ft Aluminum boat comes wllh Mercury brand new condition 17P0es Guiding movement registration Sept 15 Herald Sped The summer is nearly over and Brownie Guides and Pathfinders will be in full swing again by the end of September Registration for oil Brownie Guide and Pathfinder groups in Georgetown West District will take place at Knox Presbyterian Church Sept from to 7 30 pm The leaders in our District this year will be and Monique Georgetown Brownies Susan Penin and Linda Hunter Georgetown Brownies Leslie Rutherford Barb Squire Peggy 2nd Georgetown and Linda Arundel I Georgetown Guides Lynn Clark and Swanne Oldfield 1st Georgetown East Pathfinders This past summer several of our girls and leaders participated in camping experiences at Doe Lake Provincial Camp and Camp Wyokn Area Camp At these camps girls ore able to learn dif fcrcnt camping and outdoors skills sailing canoeing hiking and backpacking that arc sometimes dlf f I cull to teach in an urban environ Our hanks to Ihe many volunteers in Guiding who give their time expertise and enthusiasm to make this possible Congratulations to Peggy Schlosser and Barb Squire for com their Camp Leadership Cer tlflcatcs Kim Clark for getting her Canada Cord Lynn Clark for Being excepted as a leader for the Yours to Discoier Brownie Camp at Doe Lake this past summer Diane Crawford Hal ton Division Com mis sioner who will be on assistant site next July at the Echo Valley SB International Event In MOTORCYCL HONDA fairing bags top box new rubber new pipes excellent condition St Jon YAMAHA Special excellent tlon new tires brakes battery and chain YAMAHA Z three wheeler lots of power mint condition 900 or best oiler Call HONDA bike mint us years 1 m Call FUN AT CAMP Pathfinders from White Oaks Area enjoyed a week of hiking lag canoeing and outdoor activities Here the girls an overnight Portables a smash hit Acton news Herald Special Picture this crunch Two Acton residents art sorry they parked on the street after mac truck carrying a portable classroom smashed into their cars The portables ore heading from Pick en to London and almost a dozen of hem have travelled through Acton and Georgetown I bet the portables will get a lot more respect now Students of Acton high will notice some changes upon arrival Not only has the heating system been renovated what no more freezing in winter but there is a two year project to create a more The school originally had small rocks embedded in cement but as Mr Sury the school principal pointed out It was hard to clean tho rocks were starting to break loose and isn as as the new front which will have grass and decorative shrubs The school will also have staff members Including Mrs Hughes who taught Geography Mrs Schaller the new head of the trench department and Mr Seibert the only male new recruit who will teach science and physics Students will Also be sad to hear that Mrs Knapman the cafeteria lady has left and Debbie Comileau has replaced her hope she can And the tenth anniversary of the school is already upon us Mr part of the tenth reunion One of the comments I keep hearing about the school is how modem it is the shape it sin This Is due to the care of students staff and most of all the cleaning staff The reuniondance concert takes place on December 12 I hope that everybody bids a fond farewell to Mr Coats and Mr McLaren who have been at the school since it open ed in 1977 and ore retiring this year Mr McLaren will be missed especially by he girls basketball team whom he carried to a lol of victories Well I hope they II enjoy their retirement O enough about Acton high let move on to the town The elec tion is taking on a feverish pace everywhere you look there are Don forget to vote The Acton Fall is already making plans for this year fair It be the best one yet and hopefully there won t be any rain to spoil the days The rain Is Just as annual as the fair especially on parade day Fourth Avenue performed the Bull this week the guys arc from Hamilton and are slightly crazy Well goodbye Acton I m on to another world So long Boaters Alert year more than 100 people die in boating accidents In On An estimated forty per cent of these incidents arc related to alcohol a frigh leu ugly high percentage said staff Sergeant Larry Smith of the Ontario Provincial Police Traffic an Marine Sec tlon According to Smith The problem of drink and booting has always been with us But nowadays we have more people using On tnrio waterways than ever before The greater the number of people on the water greater the number of likely to occur ting the illegal use of alcohol while boating will help reduce the in of boating Hits the ditch A 16yearod caused damage to a into Chevrolet on Saturday when he lost control of the car going around a corner He struck the ditch and rolled the vehicle over The dent occurred on the Ninth line at about 10 15 Wasnt looking A yearold Georgetown man caused damage to a Chevrolet when he tried to back up his van on Mill St In Georgetown Thursday The driver of the van came to a stop at Street when he decided to back up about three car lengths into Memorial Arena parking lot Ik failed notice the car behind him police sold Tht accident occurred at about No charges were laid Loses control A 17 year old Georgetown youth has been charged following an that occurred on the Tenth Line at Sidcroad Wednesday a 10 a He was driving a 1982 Dot sun north on Tenth Line when lit had difficulty rolling up hi win dow fie then lost control of the car hit the ditch and a tree Estimated damage to the car is A 17 year old male passenger was taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital with minor in juries Driver charged A IB year old male from Georgetown has charged following an accident on Sideroad Friday The driver went over a hill on the roid lost control of this car and hit i tree The driver then left scent Estimated damage to Hit 19G7 Chevrolet is Spinal injury A motorcycle driver suffered major injuries last Tuesday when he was thrown from his bike while trying to pass a car on Road A Milton man driving Chevrolet tried to make a right turn onto Steven Dahlgem was driving his 1983 Yamaha motorcycle behind the car when he tried to pass it on the right The motorcyclist struck the car in the right rear corner He was thrown from the bike and land in the cost bound land of Sideroad police said The damage to the bike it estimated at Damage to the car Is police said Steven was taken to Georgetown Hospital with spin il injuries He was later transferred to Medical Centre in Toronto where he Is listed in good condition Fails to obey HAPPY Joan pal lei I and lohn Murphy were married at Knox Presbyterian Church In Georgetown Joan Palled of 22 James Street was married Aug at St John United John Murphy Itcv Nancy Knox was the minister for the ceremony which at I m Soloist was and organist was Joan siiler In law I auric Selec Couple weds The bride is employed by Hal ion Board of Education work log at Sam Public School In Milton The groom la also a Board employee working at liar rison Public School In Georgetown A reception was held for coo pie at the home of Mr and Pallet Photo submitted Dr Derevensky on Children The fourth in a series dealing with childhood problems and parenting Back to School our arc he numerous Hick sales In pre paring children for reluming to or attend school for tire lime parent- spend hi shopping for new mil shoes and last minute ha having children dressed appropriate and looking neat should not be over looked c must forget the importance of psjehu logically rife children for school identic is required for wl en Wren inter cjre kin or school fort he ngancw school because of relocation or I r osiers will naturally feci mure nervous and and well null rt Helping children in a calm supportive manner is essential to social and emotional development 92500 End unit with master and walkout from livmgroom to fenced yard Call for your appointment to view MOREAN 8775296 Make way for the heavy horse show Sunday Sept 13 Georgetown Fall Pair a show Ing of some beautiful tall and big horses The horses usually stand as tall m this Registered Clydesdale Mare by Jody Nurse I and her brother Lee 5 Some of these a horses stand six feet tall and weigh over a ton New classes this year Include a Junior showmanship for those 18 and under who show the horse and a special It el glum class for yearly There also a special for the best draught horse on the ground Photo submitted

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