Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 30, 1979, p. 6

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Page I THE HERALD Wednesday Way 119 Escarpment groups merge to fight NEC We back what we sell HODS l ONE- in umbrella Uimmt rtiintr groups his idi 1 a Region to sell papermill for flood fight 1 pi raiepavers have been km abolition at the r folluwinRltie jnnl met ling COM- Jim Woodford said Areas of luil agreement wort satisfy plentiful was riathed Ihal govern mini respond public and ihe concerns express jointly by ill affected and iiinterncdpariiesbe given due he said ht preside n ml F and biMml Iv lurking I ard llu Hi ill go itrni mi ln pure haw luir marktl value areas deemed for development he RECEIVE CERTIFICATES High Sergeant Ken to Ion and Master Warrant Officer rfrinn Peteri are graduating Tram Cadets and were presented with their certificates Monday during the annual Inspection Herald photo Presentations top cadet awards The presentation of a preachers shawl with the squadron Insignia Squadron Padre Rev Pel Barrow was one of highlights of the annual inspection of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets Georgetown Monday Jvcning The shawl was presented to Rev Barrow in recognition of his dedicated service to the squadron for the past six master of ceremonies Harry Clarke said The shawl carries the Insignia of The reviewing officer for the inspection was LI Col HA Johnstone former command of the Air CS in Newmarket These young people are personally involved in a move which feel Is the best young peoples movement in Canada Col Johnstone said This is the best way of nuking good citizens Eight awards were present during the course of the inspection and review and the summer course awards were also announced AWARDS The Air Cadet of the Year was presented to CWO Cousens by Legion Branch president Harold I- light Sergeant Mike Vernon received the fniti Hive and Enthusiasm Award while Brian Peters the Award The for Best Junior was presented Cpl Paul Carter The Best Year Cadet award was pre Rob Morrow was Ihe winner of award for Best Dressed Cadet on Parade The Most Improved Band Member a wird went LAC Sieve and markmanshlp tro Roger Pirsons Master Warrant Officer an Peters and Might Serjeant Km are graduating from the and they received their certificates dur ing the formal Sixteen cadets lull be taking part in nine different summer courses this summer Doug will be taking the Flying Scholarship course and Sgt Kelvin Williamson will be taken the Glider Pilot Course it Mountainvicw courses being offered nclude courses in mililiry band studies electronics and rifle coach Bailor lis bridal above Williams to Conservation for token fee if if a public works icctpttd Wednesday bv rtgional touncil thai CVCA plans lo river channel from the bridge and instill a waler flow control of device in dam itself the last week rant tht a licence fr ihe work Upon issuance of the licence thi region would close the lartlj unused road onto old dim offer ihe bridge dim for to the if lummiltce lion is ipprovtd llM Regional solicitor Dennis the tommiltee that Ihe region acquired old dam from Hit former of ind built a new in conjunction with re work on Regional Ho id I In ihe hopes of alleviating jimming and flooding a long the redil Mr reported the CVCA wishes install an adjustable flow control device that will enable officials to seasonally dam to the varying rales of flow Since selling the bridge structure terminates the lily of Ihe old roadway the reRion must lake the iclion lo close the road including bridge so bridge and dam may be sold Ihe CVCA Mr explained is nol recommended to sell he roadway property on either side of the bridge since il provides access to service and repair the new bridge on Regional Road he said The ministry of natural resources recently proved i grant for the which will off set the overall cosl of ihe channelization and dam modification work Also ing the eost Is Hal ton Hills which will contribute- more than Thieves The project involves iu dredging lo remove silt deposits behind the dam as well as channel improvements stretching some feet downstream rights of properly ownership private the vnblt prtstrv of Ihe i and other sensitive in is Mr ONTItOI inadequacies of Ihe and their lop down pi ire going indeed ire counter relrvingtogel then iii In take Ihal Bilk Davis throat Mr said predicted the lactic ild hi surcessful Premier is is in It up to his nose lie said If anybody is going to inuke a wave going to Mr Woodford will issui roe linns in nt ir future en muff you Superior Liltlin tibourl Superior Muffin product and tervkt lllblp rmufflr it beat put of the Superior Muffler team North Amor Richs Service Centre Ltd Hwy East of Acton 8532940 LETHAL DRUGS STOLEN FROM CAR large quantity of medication which could be lethal was stolen from a car parked In owner driveway al a home on capsules of orange in color were missing from the ear The medication Is used for treatment of epileptics and can be lethal If ten or more capsules are taken at once Thr medication affects heart and respiration taken In the burglar were a snapon socket set a portable radio a hunting and a s Bond radio framing SPECIftt- OF THE Old Jamily Of See our full selection of standard and frames mafs regular glare glass Canadian art prints posters plaque originals in oil acrylics and pen Ink St JJ VILLAGE CRAFT GREENERY SHIP FOR FINE FRAMING Main St Erin 519833 Save And Save In Every Way DELICIOUS QUALITY VEGETABLES FRUITS AND BRAND NAMES WATCH FOR OUR DAILY SPECIAL Posted at the Entrance CHECK THE YELLOW TAGS FOR MORE IN STORE SPECIALS Frank Joe Scibilia Peter the Squadron for Squadron the CndUa Air CadeU in Georgetown presented frith a preachers shawl Monday In recognition of bis efforts on behalf of ike cadeta over the past yean steal flags Thieves are gelling patriotic the approach of Canada a Hills resjdenls reported the theft of a number of flags last week A resident on George town reported the theft of his foot by foot Canadian flag after thieves bent his IBfoot flag pole in half lo get the The value of the damaged and missing property is amtcd at Two Canadian flags and one Union Jack flags were stolen from the front of Hal ton Pro duce located on Highway at Slderoad The flags were stolen some time between pm and 7 am Wednesday night Twelve windows in M Bennett School were smashed some time during the Damage is at A spotlight at Speyslde Pub lic School was smashed appa renlly by an air gun pellet EXCELLENT QUALITY REPAIRS ON CLOCKS AND WATCHES ACTON JEWELLERY 32 Mill St Acton Bananas Reg 39 Lb 3 J USA No 1 Green Onions Bunches I USA No 1 Green Cabbage reg Canada Dry Ginger Ale 24 Fl Oz Tins USA No 1 LARGE Head Lettuce 1 TRUE GREEN Fertilizer 777 40 Lb Bag From Chile No 1 SWEET Red 79 Large Selection of Box Plants at Low Low Prices G FRUIT M GUELPH ST We ore Open 8778882

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