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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1989, p. 5

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK March 29 Page on Haltcp Hills Terra CottaWI Police Beat Suspected narcotic A man possessing a vial of suspected hashish oil will ap pear in court May 8 Police say a search of five occupants in a car stopped on Trafalgar Road near Sideroad 15 for a traffic violation Sunday afternoon revealed that one occupant allegedly had a fivegram container of a suspected narcotic An 18-year- old Arthur man has been charged in connection with the offence Theft charge Police have charged a Georgetown male youth 17 with the theft of a fishing reel from a Guelph Street department store March 17 A man entered the store and left without paying for the item say police The Georgetown youth will appear in court April Man charged The theft of three razors and two packages of film valued at resulted in theft charges be ing laid against a man 25 last week Police say a suspect took the items without paying from a Street drug store March The man will appear in court April 17 Breakin A Queen Street Acton restaurant is missing one carton of cigarettes and in cash following a breakin sometime between March 14 and Police are looking for suspects in the theft of a reported in missing items who caused damage to a door Impaired charge A Georgetown man was charged with impaired driving shortly after midnight Sunday Police say the man was observed driving in an erratic manner and was stopped at Guelph Street and Queen Street Woman charged A car weaving and sliding sideways on the road was stop ped by police early March and a Georgetown woman was charg ed with impaired driving Police say the woman was stopped after she was allegedly seen driv ing in an erratic manner on Road near Maple Avenue shortly before 2 am Members highlight talents Members of the Terra Cotta Womens Institute held their March meeting at the home of Phyllis Newns and enjoyed dessert and coffee provided by the hostess and her assistants Dorothy Cook and Margaret President Enid McBride opened the meeting with the poem The Blarney Stone The Peel North Dessert Euchre will be held in Caledon Hall on March 23 at 1230 pm Inglewood WI will be hosting the Peel North District Annual on May 8 at United Church The Terra Cotta WI annual meeting will be held April at am at the home of Catherine Leslie The meeting will be follow ed with lunch at Belamys A group home study has been passed in Caledon and an invita tion was extended for anyone to ap ply to be on the advisory commit tee The 16 members answered the roll call by giving their month of birth their Zodiac sign their flower and their birthstone The motto In a world of indif ference you can make a dif ference was given by Jewel Lyons For the open program each member was given a twominute talent tome which was interesting humorous and informative There were quilting blocks a knitted Afghan paintings crocheting ceramics and quiltstripping ex hibits The courtesies were given by Eleanor Macdonald Professional Application Weddings Special Occasions BY APPOINTMENT ONLY FREE BRIDAL CONSULTATION GROUP RATES CAROLINE New complex The Town of Halton Hills will consider a proposal by a local developer to build a complex in Georgetowns industrial area The project would be located on Armstrong Avenue north of Guelph Street and would house 10 in dustrial units according to a town report But the report adds that rezoning to comply with the towns Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw would not be necessary The project will come up for ap proval in two weeks CONTRACTING Serving since RENOVATIONS FLOOR WALL TILE ULTRA WALL SYSTEMS METAL STUDDING COMMERCIALS RESIDENTIAL AL 8775062 fabric forum Prepared by the International Fabricare Institute IF the association ol professional launderers Why Does the Lining Wear Out First Consumers often notice that the hem underarm or cuff lining material is abraded white the outer fabric is in good condition This occurs because the lining materials are often much thinner or sheerer than the outer fabric In addition many linings are constructed in a satin weave which has float ing yams to give the fabnc a high luster and sheen These satin fabrics naturally wear much faster than tightly woven fabrics Furthermore the lining in the collar cuffs and hem arc more susceptible to heavy soiling and abrasion and soiled fabrics wear faster than clean ones Finally objects carried in the pockets can cause lining mate rial to progres sively wear thin in localized areas CLEANERS LAUNDROMAT Four Locations To Serve You Better Barragers Cleaners Barragers Cleaners Shamrock Cleaners IMI3BB 8772279 8734868 5196332408 Barragers Cleaners Learn to Drive and Survive THE PRIVATE SCHOOL Youhg Drivers of Canada Training centres coast to coast Driver Training tor all ages Free pickup at home for lncar Private Incar Instruction Federal Income tax deductible The Young Drivers programme is not available through any local high school Defensive driving you can Bve with NEW CLASSES Starting April 19th EVERY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 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