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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 9, 1987, p. 5

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Parade winners The Georgetown Lions Club Christinas Santa Claus Parade twitted through the streets of town Nov and the awards for each category have now been selected Judges Peter Barrow Mr Steamer and Jean Laymen picked toe best of the best this year said Club Presi dent Ken Burgoyne The air cadets won the best mar ching group trophy and the Girl Guides Canada won the best theme float await The best band went to the Scar borough Pipe Band and the Ran dom Car Clubs Big Brown Shoe won the best float SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Decembers Paper drive Teachers meet The Christmas meeting of the Ontario Association of Superan nuated Women Teachers will be held on Tuesday Dec 1987 at St Andrews Presbyterian Church Union and Church Streets Brampton Social hour Christmas dinner at 12 Cost There will be a program foil ow ing dinner draw champ The west not only won theGrey Cup game but also took the Georgetown Lions Club draw money last week Mrs Graham from Saskatchewan bought the winning CFL draw ticket from her nephew In Acton while she was on vacation In Hallon Hills The first quarter score winner was Heather Macewan of Eleanor Crescent The half time winner was Daves Service Centre while the third quarter winner was John Clark of Arietta Street The final score winner was Gertie Graham mentioned above All profits for this project will go to community services For more information call the draw chair man Ken at The formal committee at Georgetown District High School Is overloaded with paperwork The commit lee is taking on a paper drive to help raise funds for this years formal Newspaper contributions for recycling can be left at Maple Avenue at the left side door For more information call Dee Dee La meeting La League of Acton welcomes all women Interested in breastfeeding Dec 14 at at the Acton Social Services and In formation Centre Willow Street Discussion will include nutrition introducing solids and weaning For further Information call dance Disabled have office access and larger facilities Include ramp allowing access the han dicapped something that the old office lacked The new constituency Is located at 1BC Martin Street In Milion The location provides ample parking and larger facilities The phone number Is unchanged but the new mailing ad dress is ISC Martin Street Milton Ontario L9T2P9 Job openings The deadline for applications for Summer Senior Staff Positions Is this Friday Dec 11 Anyone in terested in working with the Hills Recreation and Parks in a supervisory capacity is asked to pick up an form at any recreation If you enjoy working with children and have an interest In CXI Brampton Parents Without Part ners will be holding a dance Dec 19 at a pm at the Terry Miller Hall Williams Parkway at Road There will be a disc jockey buffet and cash bar For more in formation call A PWP membership meeting will be held Dec at followed by a general meeting at at the Civic Centre II for more information Fails to yield CaTl4 A motorist In a red 198S Ford was northbound on Main Street North In Acton when a driver southbound failed yield The result was a col lision and the Ford received in damages while the other vehicle a Chevrolet will need In repairs to the bumper Proactive program Legion ladies news prevents crimes in holiday season Herald Special Your next sporting event will be Dec at Milton This will be your tone Christmas crib and fun day It is not necessary have a team of four for Ihls event As long as there are two of you come along and en- Joy yourselves on this day Your sports officer Anne Nicholson has asked me to let you know her change ofphone number It Is now This is not long distance from Georgetown Remember the early meeting on Dec 17 I do hope you are prepar ing your goodies for the pot luck dinner By BRIAN Herald Staff During the festive season celebra tions and merrymaking are on most peoples minds Unfortunately along with all that merrymaking there Is something else that Is traditionally on the upsw ing around I he Christmas season crime District 1 of the Regional Police Force is trying to stop Christmas crime increase this year by implementing a proactive pro gram to stop the common Christmas crimes Drinking and driving shoplifting and fraud arc consistent ly on the Increase in December said Staff Sergeant Richard Klvcll of the Georgetown headquarters This year the local police will be increasing their spot checks but they arc also making a positive step towards heading off shoplifting and fraud before they occur this festive season SgtKivellsaid District 1 has stopped over cars up to the end of October this year In Hills and Milton said Inspector Roy Taylor There arc four platoons In District 1 and each platoon has officers Platoon 1 has managed stop over 1000 cars a month since the summer Kivell said The original goal for Platoon 1 was lo stop only 100 cars a month he said He expects hiw own platoon will stop about 1500 cars in the month of December The public should know that we are always out I here he said The well established RIDE Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere program used by Toronto Metro police Is in effect In Halton all year round said Kivell It just gets stepped up a bit Five taken to hospital Five people were taken to hospital after a collision on a wet road Dec on Fifth Line near Avenue A Milton man driving a 1B8B Mercury lumed left into a driveway on the Fifth Line The car was struck by the driver of a who was southbound St Johns United hosts choirs Fifth Line to a Herald Special St Johns United Church Georgetown and Glen Williams have a busy program planned for the Christmas season Nov the first advent Sunday there was a Pot Luck Supper at the Georgetown church followed by a worship service with the Covenant Players The second advent Sunday which is White Gift Sunday will be observ ed with a Pot Luck Lunch at the Glen Williams church The usual worship services will be held at 930 a m at theGlenandllam at Georgetown Dec 13 there will be no service at the Glen church but a Candlelight service will be held at The joined choirs of Knox Presbyterian Church and St Johns United Church will present a Christmas Cantata on Dec 19 at Knox Presbyterian Church and at pm on Dec 20 at St Johns Georgetown Those who enjoy singing or listen ing to carols are Invited to join the Christmas Carolling at the Georgetown church at m Dec 21 The Christmas Eve services at St Johns Georgetown will take place 7 p tor the Family Service and II p m for Ihe Communion Service Dec the Christinas Sunday ser vices will take place at the usual pole in a ditch on he west side of the road The driver and passenger were token hospital as well as the four occupants of the vehicle Tola damage to both cars is estimated at Four were and released and one Milton woman Is In good condition SaAvuf Raisin Fruit Bread Rag 170 SALE 149 WEDNESDAYS ARE SENIORS DAY 0 OFF FOR ALL SENIORS J 14 Mill St East Acton 8533400 V Greenspan Case lor Ihe Random Hwm ri Peter The Hew Language unabridged Ritter Paper Gorton Sinclair A in Residence Erika Rupert Life Scoll Young Bear Rick Hansen Man in Mellon Ut 1 Humour Historical Atlas of Canada l3tfr Illuilrated Anne Green Gables Jacob TwoTwo and the Dinosaurs Mordecai tilnmomy Anne King Working Princess Paul James Atlas Bible W Lanny McDonald Diaries Learn a Language Denis Lee W Bloom County Bunnys flig Day James Babies Bruce Trail Guide Pierre Starting Oul Metamorphosis Stages In a Life David Suzuki Mother Goose Robert Munsch Microwave Shirley lls all In Ihe Playing Caesar the Wilderness Newman Foodbook Margaret Companys Coming Calen dar A Christmas Cards Classics Canadian Living Cookbook W Dictionaries Living on Other Planels Den nis Lee Dungeons Dragons Discovery the Titanic Dinosaurs and more dinosaurs Exploring Ihe Night Sky Astronomy Eagles ot America Farmers Almanac Free to be a Family Mario Thomas Fairy Tales Friendship Book fighting Fan tasy Knowlton Hash Prime Time at Ten Guides Nursery Tales Appeal Edna Slaebler Stationery Danielle Steel Spycatcher Peler Wright a Talking Books This Wont Hurt a Bit Vicky Gabereau Thrillers The Ulysses Voyage Tim Severin Virunga The Passion Dian Fossey Farley Mowal Yukon Roy Minter The Wall Veterans Memorial Our annual Spot Prize of free books for first correct an- swer Which Shakespeares plays was the model for Ihe hit comedy Boys Syracuse w Paddle to ihe Amazon Don Photography YacMIng and The Sea ffi Queen Ellzabelh Ihe Mother Trevor Hall Zoos Who Jigsaw Puzzles a A CTtVE GIFT VOUCHERS m OXBOW BOOKS Main St S Georgetown HOURS DECEMBER OPEN UNTIL PM Monday through Friday a Saturday am 530 Christmas Eve 900 am 530 pm around Christmas Each platoon said Sgt crease spot en awful lot of cars In an effort to cut- down on fraud particularly fraudulent cheques and shoplifting this Christmas police hope lo visit every merchant In Hills and Milton to personally talk lo the owners and managers and hand out pamphlets advising how to curb the problem said Sgt Generally the police find out how bad the problem Is each year after all the reports come in alter Christmas he said The problems usually centre around the hustling and bustling of the Christmas season said Staff In spector Taylor Retailors who are often during the month of December may not take all the precautions they would take at other limes he said The main thing Is not to be hur ried the pamphlets say Its impor tant lo evaluate each and every che que Some people spend mare money than they should at Christmas said Inspector Taylor AJp fIriCill pm nbt Thurtday a Friday Clty Styles NORTHVIEW CENTRE Troubles For HnPfDiTiK Unit TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS MAY WE EXTEND OUR THANKS FOR DOING BUSINESS WITH US lyhda sober Mead DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN I 8771636 MM d ees fo on Prices In Effect Until Dec 1587 and until quantities Tv last OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 5 Mill St Acton 8530101

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