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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 24, 1987, p. 3

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SECTION A THE HERALD tt7 Tuckered out Shane Mcllalc Juil months old but he loo tired to keep close eye on his loy car and his pup pet friend Shane makes use of the toys he Ha I ton Hills Toy I Ibrary In George Kennedy Public School The toy library held a raffle for Dec were Latimer Sandra ale Shields Hum and 1- lla Hi mid photo Curwood negotiations at standstill union Negotiations between workers Packaging in Georgetown and management arc standstill The two sides met with mediator Jack Dec but nothing happened said Graphic Arts Com muni cat ions Union Local dent Mike The company never moved at all from their last position said Mr The 115 workers at sup ported a strike vote Dec 10 after tin ning down an offer by the company The Union is asking for mart money higher shift premiums no continental work week and better benefits including vacation time said Mr Zajac These people haven had a real I Mr accused ihc firm of trying to import from its S Corporation Low premiums and specific of the cunt net la tht if mamgemtnt rights on two whitli don down in tan Zajat We nol to 10 lie said President Barn was not available for on stalled meetings union Is lting its i gaining itrtific ition ii two sides haw been hirfam ink since mid June Mayor tells Chamber about town expansion The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce Christmas luncheon Dec 15 gave the mayor an op portunity to discuss business with members Mayor Russ Miller supplied a model of the new municipal com plex to the Chamber members tie predicted the complex would be completed In 12 to 14 months at a cost of 5 million The mayor said the property surrounding the 37 square foot complex would be developed for future housing Mayor Miller predicted the even tual construction of homes south of Georgetown The homes would be built to eventually vice a population of in Georgetown The construction of the first homes is slated Tor the spring of 1988 he said To meet the demands of the In creased population Miller discussed the development of four school sites a new fireball four acres of residential and cial land acres of parkland and Slippery road A 16yearold Georgetown man was charged following an accident on a slippery surface on Churchill Boulevard at Noble Street al 7 Dec The man was driving his Pontiac southbound on Winston Churchill Boulevard kilometres per hour when he lost control of his vehicle on the slippery surface The car skidded off the road and struck a tree on the west aide of road Damage to the car was listed at Horse killed A horse was kilted alter It was struck by a car on the Tenth Line at Road at 7 Dec 18 A 19year old Georgetown man was driving his Chevrolet nor thbound on the Tenth Line when collided with a horse which was crossing the highway Another lEBfl Chevrolet was following the car and it struck the rear of the first car Charges of paired driving and following too close were laid in the accident Damage to the leading car was and damage to the second car was 3 car crash A threecar collision caused over damage at on Guelph St at Mountalnvlew Road Dec 18 Two vehicles a Ford and a 1080 slowed down and slop ped for traffic as they travelled westbound on Street A third vehicle a driven by a Acton man struck the sen ding it Into the Ford Damage to the was damage to the AMC was and damage to the Ford fa Charges of following too close were laid In the asitcfora high apartment Mayor Miller acres of land will be for industrial pur poses recreation 300 acres of valley will be used to build a The stipulation mentioned the mayor is that the course be built within 10 years or the town may purchase the land bock for ISO CAIt CLUB Winners in the Dec draw Trudy Paul Dennis McLoy Eilis Armstrong Pat Wittcse 176 Jackie Finn Arnold MEMBFRS111P cards are arriving all the time check at the bar for yours Only one week left to pay your dues and be an early bird do it now and maintain Branch good record SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW This weeks lucky winners Mike Larusso George Greg Gord King J Button Joe Martin Bud Helncs Mother Clark L Harry Allen Joan Brown won the roast Poppy Chairman Joan Brown ad vises me she has only one ding account to complete her Poppy year if It has slipped your mind pay it now Members please note the Branch will be closing at on Christmas Eve Branch President Harry Brown on behalf of Ihe Executive and members wishes the best of the festive season to the citizens of Georgetown Legion ladies Herald Special At our last meeting our president Flo had the sad duty of draping the charter in memory of our dear comrade Ethel Murray We welcomed a new member to our auxiliary as Joan was in itiated Mary Franks was presented with her past officers medal Anne Nicholson was congratulated on the terrific job she has done your sports officer Trudy Paul reported the bazaar the best ever success and Trudy and Mae wish to thank everyone who worked so hard to make it this success The Christmas parly followed our meeting with following present at our table of honor Betty Boyle Vi Roberts Vera Sadie Flo Walters Lily Maybanks Cathy Mary Hurley Floss Tracey MarR Martin Mae Tost Vi Hewitt and Dolly Carter 11 was grand to sec so many of our senior members who were able to make parly the enjoyable experience it always is Our secretary Jean Reid read letters and cards from Thelma Green Button Pearl Wilson Lillian and McCartney who were unable to attend the party will be celebrating her Both birthday Sunday the Con gratulat Ions We were entertained the trio of Vi Hewitt on piano and Jean with her cousin Bob render Christmas carols and some old fivonle tunes Lily wants me to send you all her best wishes for the holiday Trudy Paul did a job on Christmas party and she expressed her thanks to all who helped make it the beautiful evening It was Your president Flo Carswell extends greetings and best wishes to all and we pray our sick and shut ins have improved health so as to enjoy this lovely season Your next sports event will be Jin district bowling in Georgetown May you all have a happy holiday and a terrific New Year OPEN SUNDAY DECEMBER 27th FOR EMI FILM PROCESSING 9 AM- 6 PM AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE SAVE UP TO OFF ST0REWIDE Educational Toys Games Board Games Remote Control Cars 25 OFF ALL MODELS OFFER EXPIRES DEC 2887 Georgetown Hobby Toy Inc 310 St Red Roof Georgetown 8776988 8772477 J BOXING DAY DAY ONLY DEC 28 10 PM GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE JV 8771598 CLOTHING

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