Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1976, p. 3

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Retiring Red Cross Youth chairman honored From the police blotter Halton Regional Police report the following from the period DO Feb 2nd to a Feb An Acton man shot himself Sunday afternoon with a 1Z shotgun at his residence and was fatally wounded A Georgetown man who stole a car from 1H Cresc between the hours of Feb and a Feb 8 has been apprehended and charged with auto theft A Weber resident reported to police the theft of a station wagon from hla driveway Feb Two men have charges of assault pending against them because of a disturbance which occurred at Mac Donald Restaurant St Feb 7th In which three patrons were assaulted A Citizens Band radio belonging to a Brampton man was reported stolen to the police after the man car was parked on Shelley St An Acton man was charged Feb 7th after police discovered a part bottle of ale In vehicle AWARDS NIGHT of the Georgetown and District Red Cross Youth This group received pins for their work Front row Debbie Hughes Kelvin Williamson Kim Thorns McGarry and Sue Jeffrey Back row Larry Clglens president of Georgetown Club Paul Tracy Theresa Hartley Robert Allen and Crystal chairman of the Georgetown and District Red Cross Youth Surprise prcscntotlo of the Georgetown District Red Cross Youth Awards Night Monday evening honoured Mrs Crystal who is resigning at the end of this month after three years as chairman of the youth division The unscheduled to lion a citation from the Ontario division president of the Canadian Red Cross Society John Hamilton and a set of four glasses inscribed Friendship is like freedom- something to be cherished Georgetown and District Red Cross Youth caught Mrs of guard at the end of the awards night audience of about Die awards night held at Holy Cross Church auditorium began with Mrs and John President of the Georgetown District branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society welcoming the of about Al McQueen youth officer of the Regional Police addressed the audience before distributing a special award or a desk pen set to 11 members of the youth division McQueen who talked about the power of true motivation told the audience that when society ignores the fact that we are our brother a keeper Is doomed Following his brief talk Sgt McQueen presented the special awards to the following members of the Red Cross Youth Nancy Rosemary Wilcox Chris Paul McGrath Debbie Wilson Christina Williamson Jeff Thomas Godfrey Ann Cozens Jane Beach Larry Clglens president of the Georgetown Optimists Club presented members of the Red Cross Youth divisions with pins Receiving pins from Mr were Debbie Kelvin Williamson Kim Thorns Sue Jeffrey Paul Randell Theresa Hartley and Robert Allen Present awards night re Susan I I IkeOngnro of Hamilton Chairman of ihe Ontario Red Cross Youth and David Pardee also of the Ontario Red Cross Youth THE HERALD Wednesday February II 1171Page presented by Susan Juhlke approach to working with The set of Tour glasses was and David young people and for your presented to Mrs Thorogood read In recognition and Debbie Wilson and Jane appreciation of creative Ontario Red Croaa youth Beach THESE RED CROSS YOUTHS display the desk pen sets they received at Awards night Feb Front row Ann Cozens Jeff Thorns Godfrey Jane Beach and Christina Williamson Back row Al McQueen Nancy Police have arrested and released unconditionally charged a Georgetown man In A Cheltenohm man reported connection with the theft of to police the theft of on track motor oil from Canadian Tire stereo tape deck two on Jan speakers one set oil and amp On Feb Police arrested a and one dwell Georgetown man after they meter from his car which was observed him stealing donuts parked at an service from a bread truck on Arm station strong Ave The man was An Acton man was charged Bernlce Rosemary Wilcox Chris Edwards Debbie Wilson Paul McGrath and Crystal of the Georgetown and District Red Cross Youth with impaired driving Feb after police observed him on in Hills P rcm A Georgetown man was proximately silver charged Feb for operating oxide contacts vehicle while under at about 3 Smith and Stone Ltd reported to police Feb that unknown A resident ported to police on Feb 3rd the theft of two brass bells on a bed brown cord from the door of the residence Police ipect two Toronto residents lit citations they presented lo the Georgetown District Red Cross Youth were by Margaret McGarth Patricia Beach Ron Marchnnd and Tony After the presen talon of alt these awards it was the turn of the youths to do some presenting of their own Sue Jeffrey Cnstlna Ed wards and Debbie Wilson presented to Fred Morris administrator of Georgetown District Memorial Hospital a table and four chairs hand made by Ken Edwards a large selection of toys a cheque for which was more than the amount originally set as a goal Al the conclusion awards Larry Clglens spoke on the role of service clubs In simplifying his address he said a service club Is asking yourself what you can do to Improve our community lie said that the rewards of the work ore three fold the community becomes a better place to live the individual gets a good feeling working in the community and fellowship Is strengthened It was after members of the youth division had thanked the speakers that the surprise presentation was made la Mrs- Thorogood The citation from John Hamilton president of the Ontario Division of the Canadian Red Cross and THE NORTH SCOUT district held their annual wno were on hand tor the evening included front dance Friday night at the Riviera Club in John row from left Kevin Mr Homing Jasper Homing second from left front row chairman of Ihe Megellnk Dale Powell back row from left Nigel dance committee had plenty of help in making sure the Bruce Collaghan Todd Beckett Gerry Cox and evening ran smoothly as this picture aptly shows Ven David Nichols Maintain your furnace After repeated fire calls answered by the Hills Fire Department to attend burned out furnace motors Georgetown Fire Chief Ken Issues a warning to all homeowners maintain the furnace motor In their homes as recommended by the oil companies Chief advises that proper maintenance procedures should be carried out at a minimum at the beginning and end of the beating season On Saturday February 7 the fire deportment answered a call to A Glencrcat Rood for a burned out furnace motor and also answered a call on Monday February to far Ihe same reason Minor damages were caused to a car along the Eighth Line north of the Slderoad as a result of fire Also on name day Friday the fire depart answered a late crnoon call to a truck fire In front of 71 Main Street South In Georgetown Early Friday morning at a fire officials Investigated a complaint made by the Bolton Regional Police Force who thought they recognized the smell of fuel oil In the downtown section Nothing was discovered during the investigation The Acton Fire Department only answered only one call this past week that to the home of Martin VanderBoen on Lot 19 Con 1 along In Acton The Tuesday Feb morning coll came at 15 am as a result of a which started in the walls behind the fireplace An estimated was done to the living room and roof of the house the fire hall at 30 that morning The VanderBecns were able to remain in their home GUNNARS MEAT MARKET Guelph St Georgetown 8776331 FORMERLY VALLEY MEATS MIN ST LEAN STE B t CH ST SIDE of BEEF FREEZER ORDER MAMA BURGER MAMA BURGER for 1 00 WE DELIVER HOURS am am Sat am Georgetovn Guelph St Tel 8779980 smile USE THE GOVERNMENTS OWN RULES TO SAVE A BUNDLE ON INCOME TAX TAX SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY 1 pt il for savngs in should Hint Inomnin n ilu r I i sin And ill I is tl ersvd honk This I i is Cituth hull Home irshpSwu jsPhmndtleiiu HI lion fun ish if imy i fluid I i 10 could ijevLirlynx savings of MOO the money lid the Phut in You lit Omit rsh S Wings ll lily be i I branches TAX SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY Vitus Plm mi you sock mo Trust Nil you ni for tin future you m mud with lei children ike I could much as 1000 on 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