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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 12, 1989, p. 15

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THE HERALD Wednesday April 12 Page IS Ballinaf ad dance a big hit Investigation continues By BETTY SOJKA Balllnafad Correspondent The Balllnafad Ladies Baseball 50s 60s Dance was a gigantic sue cess To attend the dance on Satur day Apnl was to take a step back into time There were poodle skirts jeans T shirts bobby socks and slick hair styles abounding The dance was a sellout Nostalgic music was supplied by Mike Reed and Company who arrived themselves in 60s garb It was wonderful dancing to music almost forgotten A special dedica tion was made for Helen and Dave Humphries who are celebrating a wedding anniversary Bruno Cornelos great skills as a bartender were very obvious by the way he handled the large crowd singlehandedly There was just no room to lay out all at once the sumptuous food brought for the menu Special thanks to the Olde Hide House for making one person very happy to win the gift certificate The Balllnafad Women In is joining forces with the and In and are going to the Milton Manor on Thursday Apnl 13 for a birthday celebration Everyone born in April will receive a birth day card and gift The ladies will be taking homemade morsels for the elderly to enjoy An entertain ment program of old time music is planned The ladies will get some of the elderly up dancing to the wonderful violin music and Just have a nice visit with others The new Women s Institute executive recently voted in at the April luncheon meeting consists of Mrs Schwartz as dent Mrs Reggie Slesoraitis as vice president Mrs Aida Kirkwood as secretary treasurer and Mrs Grace McEnery is the public relations officer As the financial and other reports were being read for the previous year it was really tying to note just how many thwhile activities there were each month GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE EXCLUSIVELY YOURS Halton Regional Police are con tinuing a lengthy investigation in to land division committee deal ings in the Region following the arrest last week of a man Police say there will be no more charges launched against the man who faces one charge of uttenng a false document but say other charges could be pen ding in the investigation There a great deal of things to through said Staff Sgt David Garlick The investigation into severance applications was pro mpted by a private citizen PHOTO REPRINTS appearing in The Herald 8772201 8771924 GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND WW

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