Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1976, p. 17

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Collisions prove costly for many motorists Many traffic accidents In collision with a tractor driven by Norman McDonald damage to the car driven by and River Drive was the scene narrow roadway were the damages this past we resisted In driven by Andrew King of of went out of Santa Mclntyre Ontario of an accident came of an accident between Boulevard feet extensive damage Milton The accident occurred A car driven by Mary W Barcay of Moultrey Crescent was In a collision in Cars driven by Mary Booth at the corner of Maple Avenue of and Douglu and Guelph Street January 12 Strong of Brampton were in at 13 Si Damage to he collision at tho Intersection of tractor was estimated at Guelph St and Sinclair Churchill Avenue January IS at Boulevard feet north of the pm Police report two a drivers suffered bruises single car accident January rail poles collision January 10 and burns Damage to the at a when a truck Tenth Line near driven by Bradley Timbers of Boundary of 117 0 to the Strong vehicle Acton left ihe road and struck January IB at p a car Crescent sustained MOW hydro pole Damage to the driven by Thomai Leslie damages police estimate Police estimate damage to a tmck was BOO while the of Erin Into a while the car driven by Steven car driven by Nonnnn J estimate damages McNamara was not damaged of Mclntyre extent of ITS police estimate The driveway of Georgetown Crescent at when It was Two Crescent Damage was also estimated District High School the in collision with a car driven residents were in collision to a car driven by scene of so accident January by Bryan V Majuery of January 18 at A car Gilbert Ho of 49A IS at 35 a when a car January at driven by Gerard Haarmeyer Main St South January l at driven by Randy Richard a Damage to tho of Crescent p Ho Vehicle hit an of Sargent Road was in Mnjuery vehicle was sustained in damages Icy patch on Street east car driven by estimated at IIOOO The while the vehicle driven b of Sinclair Avenue entered the Christopher G Servos of mishap occurred at the In Harold Markle ditch and nipped over onto Its Mountninview Road Police tersection of Windsor Rood Crescent had WOO In damages roof estimate damage to tho and Shelly St police estimate Two of Ontario Richardson vehicle at A car driven by Richard The Eighth line one street were in collision and to the servos vehicle at Thomas south of Highway was the January at 30 pm on that Crescent sustained damage to scene of an accident January street feet west of River The Intersection of the extent of 13 7 when a car View Road Police estimate Mountninview Road North Free workshop at library Geolfrey Maher a well known wildlife underwater photographer who has been affiliated with the Nikon Kodak and Blacks will con duct three photographic workshops at the Georgetown Public Library staring Monday January 28 at On that evening he win discuss equipment On Monday February he will delve Into the world of darkroom work and on Monday February he 11 chair an open night In which questions will be answered and critiques offered of local photographer efforts control on an Icecovered road St waa 1450 to the car driven 10 when a car driven Kathleen Hayward of Acton souther Guelph Street UK by Roy Ireland of Glen and David Robinson of scene of an Occident January vehicle sustained in accident occurred at Williams collision Chelvn Drive on January 125 p m when a car damages while three guard the of a hill the a car driven by Robert at 1 The accident driven by Janet Duval of j inoi- in tho Sixth Line two win in I Road Damage the Barclay rail poles were damaged to the road narrowed to a single Ccawford of Main Street S occurred on the Sixth Line two Drive was in collision extent of Halton Hills lane Police estimate damage lo the miles north of Road 17 with a cor driven by James M Works were The parking lot of Gordon Crawford vehicle at while Damage to the Robinson MacKenzle of notified of the dai guard a the Ireland vehicle sustained vehicle wbs police Police estimate damage to the damages estimate while the Duval vehicle at to the snowbanks and a very vehicle sustained in MacKcnzic vehicle at MEALSON WHEELS BEGINS TO ROLL Volunteers tor the newly formed Mealson Wheels programme In Georgetown made their first deliveries last Tuesday Wed and Thursday afternoons From left to right arc volunteers Jan Beryl Tyler and Alice Ballinafad news Busy month for hall board Carnegie together The graduates of the spring Dale Carnegie Course are to be setting together on January for a reunion Winifred Smith suitcase and taken all the This will be the first time ActiviUes for the valuab which contained got off to a great start at Christmas presents for M hfdenta of the Car Community Centn their family and friends course wm have on Saturday night The mail strike la Canada they were taking a group called Countryside bundle of mall Christmas led by Gary Pool for their friends fortunately the lead guitarist here They had been all opened was absent but at the last hod the sad Joseph Marilyn electrical appliances The minute a young fellow from tell everyone when he Crescent Georgetown was award was given for ex Guelph filled in and did an In spite of that five salespeople honored cellence in all phase of field excellent job disaster the couple did not let by being named lo the Regal sales for tho year of 1K5 The music was exceptional it spoil their holiday The Sales Hall of Fame by Regal In addition Mr Pentesco and everyone reported a good weather was so warm In Wore Inc Kewaskum was named to the 100 Club time Despite the cold weather Australia they spent moat of Wisconsin manufacturer of This marks ihe second year there was a good attendance the time on the beach bakeware and Mr was so honored Holland Carnegie Training program in Halton Hills area notes we re looking forward to getting all our together again The reunion will be held In the Lions Club hall Mill Street beginning at m February will be a very busy month for Hall Board January will be the Annual Community Centre meeting Officers will be on hand to present their reports for the year This will be an op portunity for all to come out and review the past year and plan future programs New residents of the community as well as long time residents are welcomed to meeting Come out and participate Meet your neigh and take an active part in your community centre The Hall Board would like to extend their appreciation for all help given before the dance on Saturday Money which was raised from Ihe draw and the donation from Mr Rentschhas been put to use In the basement renovations New walls and a long cloak room are only a start with other renovations and prove be done before the year Is out Three local girls from Acton District High School grade relumed Monday morning from trip lo Quebec The girls who were accompanied by some other students of the school were Nancy Marlon Jamleson and Carol Buchanan Mr and Mrs Eric Hnynes have returned home after a holiday They first went to then onto Auckland New Zealand where they spent a few days Several days were spent with their daughter and husband at their home In Sidney Australia The Haynes also visited Hong Kong and Macau which Red China The couple had a nasty experience which must have at the beginning of their travels While In Los Angles all of Mrs luggage was stolen and the thieves had rifled Mr Haynes Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall spent Sunday with family In Toronto Mrs Leo Jamleson was hostess for the January meeting of the C W The new president Mrs Doreen was la the chair The topic was In charge of Mrs Burnett who had arranged for a speaker talk on Interior decorating Mrs Henderson gave the topic in a very Interesting way The annual meeting of the Ballinafad Church was held Sunday afternoon following the service There were present Mr Stiles opened with prayer The treasurer report showed a deficit of 30 over the year 1975 Two new members were added to the Session Mrs Bailey and Reg French Other members of the session Include J Shortlll George Black Bud Snow Garnet Sinclair Ernest McEnery Debbie French and Nancy ShorUll Board of Stewarts are Paul Scwartz Wayne either Morgan Madlll or Floyd ShorUll Lloyd McLean Carl Volmar and Emmerson Clarke Retiring Stewarts are Robert Kerr Reg French and Norman Sinclair Money raised over the year for Mission and Service by the Church and by the totaled Mrs Gloria Johnson gave the devotional on The Great Commandment An excellent Christian Education report was given by Mrs Jill Jessup The roll call was answered by each paying their 1978 fees and by giving programme suggestions The activity was Naming Your New Years Resolution The meeting closed with the benediction and a delicious lunch was enjoyed by all GET INVOLVED WITH THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES INFANTRY the Infantry at an opportunity to discover and the world It It a hard demanding lob but rewardi are Consider TRAVEL Infantry ore stationed In victoria Edmonlon Calgary Winnipeg Ontario London Ontario Quebec and Latir West Germany In addition soldiers are found In Egypt Exercises are conducted from the Arctic Circle Panama and from Norway to Alaska We guarantee ttiat you will know more of Canada and World In five years COMPANIONSHIP When you work live and travel with WO guy lor live years you develop some pretty friendships which will leit a lifetime Inoroutol Infantryman a following a 575 month Georgetown Denture Clinic Sired Next to Postoffice on No Highway GEORGETOWN ONTARIO Members Society Of Ontario J KOIIARI J NOVAK T COMPLETE DENTUKF SbRVICL Phone In you receive foreign living allowances In Europe UN pay In Cyprus field pay on exercises and numerous Utile benefits such as movement allowances al every move Further you receive free medical and dental care and Inexpensive room and board CAREER Although manyget out after five yearsof forttioie who decide on a career tho opportunities tor promotion are available to anybody who applies Of course wllh a career a soldier becomes eligible for a great penilon scheme which will provide for you on retirement PURPOSE The Infantry are keeping In Egypt end Cyprus They Pro contributing to our defence In Europe Sold on participate In exercises designed to guarantee Canadian sovereignty In Arctic and the last picture you Forces personnel In searches for lost children or escaped convicts or building dikes to prevent flood I no we re In all probability infantrymen We work for peace In Canada and around the world Requirements to loin the Infantry can be found at Canadian Forces Recruiting Centra lie Main West Phone m Monday to Priday A to or visit the Mobile Recruiting Unit Georgetown Armaria 2nd and Wednesday each month THE HERALD Wednesday January Page 17 JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HALTON UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OP A Writ of Fieri Facias issued In Counly Court Judicial District of In an action wherein Reliance Electric Limited is the Plaintiff and Gregory Meat Packers and Barbara Ion are Defendants I HAVE SEIZED end taken Into execution all right title Interest and equity Of redemption of Defendants Gregory Packers and Barbara lonnaroit No ALL AND SINGULAR that vehicle Ib1M police estimate while the Hallna vehicle sustained SO In damages Cars driven by Leonard J of River Drive and Peter Brlnjalc of Maple Avenue were in a January 12 at 3 30 The Sunnucks vehicle sustained In damages police estimate while the vehicle hod damages totaling The Georgetown Market was the scene of an accident January IS at when a car driven by William Klmmel of Cambridge On lariowas In collision with a car driven by James R Cummins of Ac Ion Although no damage was done to the Klmmel vehicle police estimate In damages to the Cummlna vehicle A car driven by Barbara L Burrows of Crescent woe In collision with one driven by Douglas A 15 Place January IB at The accident occurred In front of Place Damage to the Burrows vehicle la 125 police eitimate while the Thom vehicle had In damages The parked car of Terry Spear Georgetown was struck by an unknown vehicle sometime during January 14 Police estimate damages lo the Spear vehicle at DO t of ana premises slluate lying and being In the Township of Esques In County of Halton and being composed of port of the North or Northwest hall of Lot In Eleventh Concession Township of and be more particularly described as along the Southwesterly or Southeasterly limit of the Lot feet to a point Thence southeasterly parallel Thence along the last men Honed limit 400 feet to tho place of beginning ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and situate lying being In the Township of HIE GEORGETOWN KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS hosted their annual basketball foul shooting contest on Saturday at Holy Cross Separate School Representatives from almost all public schools In town were on hand for the annual event Winners of the girls foul shooting com petition were from left Hermans Vlelrfl of Centennial top shooter In the 12 year old category Carol Peacock also of Centennial 13 yearold class and Nancy Wong of Robert Little who the top shooter In the 11 yearold category Winners of the boys event were Veman Coles of Holy Cross who was best In Ihe yearold category Brian Coleman top of Holy Cross for the 12 yearolds David Centennial 13 year olds and Chris Deader of Holy Cross who was the of Ihe 14 yearolds Years Ago Contd from page 4 when Is council meeting In weeks there Is no regular council meeting com will meet on Monday evening TEN AGO Dr O has taken over the practice of the late at 36 Main St S A Toronto native finglebrecht studied at the University of Toronto and served his Junior internship Toronto Western Hospital Monday night wasn t lost at all but had simply neglected ell her foster parents where she was going Georgetown was without a rood chair man briefly on Monday when Reeve Doug Sargent Indicated at he council meeting that ho would not accept the post However later In he evening Reeve Sargent had a change of heart and decided to take on the chair manship ng composed of Part of the East LOT SIXTEEN Concession Eleven In the said Township of boundaries of which sold parcel may be described as PREMISING the Nor limit of the East Half of Lot Sixteen also the southwesterly limit of Road Allowance Between the Townships of and has a bearing of North West and relating all bearings TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS line of a COMMENCING post and wire fence marking limit between and South Halves Of the said East Half Lol Sixteen and said point may be You are invited to a PREVIEW MEETING DALE CARNEGIE COURSE AMAZING POWER OF A TRAINED MEMORY HOW TO QUICKLY DEVELOP MORE POISE AND SELF CONFIDENCE -A- HOW TO GET ALONG EVEN BETTER WITH PEOPLE HOW TO COMMUNICATE MORE EFFECTIVELY WHEN TO INDIVIDUALS GROUPS USING THE TELEPHONE OR WRITING LETTERS Me Mo DATE Monday February TIME 802 PM PLACE Georgetown Lions Club Behind ow Arena For Further Information call- The Herald 1 REFRESHMENTS SERVED DOOR PRIZE Presented by K D Crone Associates THENCE South degrees minutes seconds East along the said Northeasterly limit Ihe East Half of Lot Sixteen feet more or less to Intersection of said Urn the said line post and wire fence marking the mil between the North and South Halves the East Halt of Lot Sixteen THENCE South degrees minutes seconds West along last said limit feet THENCE North 44 degrees 40 seconds West along a line drawn parallel to the d Northeasterly limit of the East Half of Sixteen Ice to an Iron bar planted THENCE South degrees minutes seconds West along a line drawn parallel to the said fence marking the limit between North and South Halves of me East Half of Lot Sixteen 43 feet to an Iron THENCE South degrees minutes seconds East along a line drawn parallel to the said Northeasterly limit of Ihe East Half of Lot Sixteen feel more or less loan Iron bar planted In the said line fence mark limit between tho North and south Halves of the East Halt Lot Sixteen and which said point is also distant feet measured Southwesterly thereon from the point of commencement THENCE North degrees minutes seconds Esst along last said limit 76 feet to tlio of commencement This properly Is municipally known Georgetown All of which said right tllle Interest and equity redemption the sold Meat Packers and Barbara In thj said londs and tenements I shall offer for sale by public suction in my Office In the Court House In the Town of Milton on the day of February 174atlhohourof clock In the forenoon Dated at the Town of Milton this day of December Ivs Sheriff Judicial Halton

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