Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1982, p. 1

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877 fj INCUS muffler kirtg NOW OPEN IN GEORGETOWN 3 Rd 8770151 At Speedy You re a Somebody Choral Society off to Chesley Georgetown Choral Society under the direction of A Chesley Ontario Aprils or a special Easier performance of Handel Messiah This presentation is being sponsored by the Minis It rial Association hosted by the citizens of Chesley Proceeds beyond expenses will go towards the furnishing of a new hospital wing in the Chesley District Easter The Georgetown Girls Pipe Band holds Its Easter bake sale tomorrow Saturday the community a outlet from to noon Handmade baked goods and Easter novelties are the order the day bo please help keep the band playing on with a purchase or two Crafty young people ornaments with Instructor Gall Stone In a young people craft workshop planned or April by the Credit Valley Artisans Children six to 11 years can register for the mom whllclhosel2toI6payt7 1 p session Everything Is supplied Call Pat Bell a for more Informal Ion Go karts get going When the snow off the ground and a young man s thoughts turn motoring bast merits garages and dumps lies everywhere gel picked over for components Youngsters nitrated in the fanciful sport lalk track with Fred and Ken April the Acton Horn and Georgetown public libraries Come ice their display and learn all you need Artisans display Credit Valley Artisans wilt be having an arts and crafts display April to in the main lobby of John Cultural Centre in Georgetown Kids and Art Jan Fleetwood Morrow from the Art Gallery of Ontario explains the different ways haw children are Introduced to and become to the world of art In Kids and Art April 17 at the George town public library gallery Admission Is far the to noon discussion Get involved The Peel Museum and Art Gallery Is hoping aspiring young artists will those who enter their work in its Juried show of fine oris May through June If you re Interested In having your artwork placed on display and judged by luo qualified patrons call the organizing Peel Gallery Volunteer Group 151 or SWAT team searches for unstable patient WHERE DO YOU LIVE Ha lion Hills thai Is radio broadcast of North how Saturday afternoons have made Hills and In particular the home of country music lor Ihouinndi of listeners across the country Motorists entering Hills will now be greeted a new North sign below the population Igure and hamming It up arc Junction owner Jim left Major Pete plucking on ban sen ice club alliance rep Kinsman Ted Savage Jul Hub has been bringing In op rtalnnient in addition to he North taping by LI for notional I Herald photo Crawford Lake hoax or real horror NOTE The fol Etrghr Foundation dated I Is reprinted here verbatim A recently processed photograph has revealed that may have lis very own Loch IS ess Monster Scientific investigations ire now underway to fy the of a large long necked creature photo graphed last summer at the Photographic proof page Lake Conservation near Avenue and Ihe I me hi lie hi art of linltmi Students riling or the Conservation PtDnleiworth proprietor Lynn Barnard received her endeavors to Improve lor chamber mei landing ovation from fellow Chamber of Commerce members particularly Ihe Georgetown 111 A of which she Is Wednesday nlghl as hrr unique children clothing Present lore won the Business of Year award She graciously received the honor thanking her colleagues for their support in to her tinsel photo is chamber preside Williams t Knlltlng Mills lltrmldphot In the summer of reported thai strange seen In the very deep Craw ford The hid been dis missed as student prank further took place iloMcver film taken he area last summer just processed lime eluded an photograph 111 it in fact verify the report The has idled of the Con on and exp erts ire ennlicted till if the negative Is autheilic I- mm the size of I ike Hie feet ii rauford Lake has been of significant interest to the during the past feu years of the lower portion of the DO fin I deep like does not is most other lakes do With very oxygen present well preserved lav or are formed each voir allow isLs determine the nature of the environment around ft rd 1 js long ago pies of Business of the Year award goes to Penniesworth shop By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer Having moved to George town barely six years ago Lynn Barnard contribution to community Business Improvement Area board of management and to the Chamber of Commerce at large her colleagues appar agreed Wednesday night IsoJeservlngofGcorge- highest business Ms Barnard owner of downtown Georgetown a PennJesworlh children con told Chamber members a lively dinner at the North Golf and Country Club she was surpr to learn earlier in the week that her unique had been this business of the An active and admittedly outspoken member of the chamber and Ms Bam graciously received the award on which only two businesses names Smith and Stone in and Domln Ion Seed House last year have been Inscribed very special that the Chamber should recogniic the little people smaller businesses who really arc the and bolt of the Ms Barnard said as she accepted the plaque from Chamber dent Doug She stressed that the award is a reflection on all the business people who have supported her ideas and forts aimed encouraging residents to shop locally One of the biggest rea sons I hang in there is all of you Ms Barnard told chamber members support me and give me a hug now and then leather than feature a guest speaker at the dinner opted or some light provided by the Nickelod cons a barbershop group based in the area Their musical candor and wit through several old favorite tunes literally set the tone or the evening and accolades or Ms from Brampton MP John Burlington MI Julian Heed regional ehairn an Jack ftaf lis and Major Pete prov some genuine off humor for Ihcir friend and from business in Wed Herald i dated IjOO lend to the discovery si iceuralely lore lndnn In I mid help protect this significant re The tier din Hall Keg on ill be fund r us 1 1 drive May to raise the io needed riwf iK as nelt iters eroded large underbuild caverns that collapsed II has been that Craw ford Lake ay be connected to underground bodies f water through Si i officials i that reported i hue ford liki In on i it police Includln rsdiyl nil I searching a pari of a Hills man who created a dislurbam Memorial Hospital la police and hospital nidenlllied was brought by relatives lo he morning local doctor whose Identlf disclosed examined the man briefly before grubbed a broom or broom handle and began So was Injured The left Ihe ispltjl and Immediately summoned police officers armed shotguns spent yesterday lunch hour a wide area around Ihe hospital businesses and building along Trafalgar Road and police spokesman declined to provide The n of the man log confidence mid a he in Crown shows no evidence acquitted of murder Ontario Supreme Court ard Mr Cripps was Mcrcurl and Justlee Coulter Osborne released following a ruling ihree men wilh employee Michael Monday instructed a jury by the court a fie murder death hcinng evidence In a murd Peter a resident in It Aug After deliberation Irlal lo md one of three motion asking for directed 19 ire on the motion Justice defendants not guilty and verdict of not guilty because ihc Dominion Hotel in Osborne ruled that the of a lack of evidence ire hotel owner continued on Page SPRINGS WATERY I WAYS Tuesday and Wednes day summery was all that was needed to clear snow from lawns for tilt and hillsides throughout area The resulting run off pushed the Credit River and Its tributaries over banki and turned wide areai of low lying properly Into miniature lakes Acton had plenty of flood problems at Public School nil rise where not that these iHu cyclist minded The Willow Park trailer camp in was similar threatened i Herald gallons on

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