Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 14, 1982, p. 3

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Friday May 1 Its a First for Centennial School teacher Paul organized students In the school choir guitar ukulele recorder and percussion clubs Thursday to perform In a lull of The Grade and student are pulling out their first album the Comfort Sound label of Toronto To be released in June the minute record to be called Musical Memories will Bell for Jennifer lloddinolt II Is her voice warmed up with a John Denver favorite Annie Song Name eight the Mediterranean Name nine states that border Can ad limes The Quit Kidi were kept hopping Thursday afternoon at the Senior Public School Students from Cent eanlal Sam Sherratt Public Schools and from Middle School and Stewart town School sent a team of four bright lives each to compete Intel Sweating It out with fingers ready to press the button for recognition were left right Kelly Fogg Kurt rosin Karen Hubert and Brian Marshall all of Stewart town School Ys Kelso sailing experience just great for local kids If your child can tread water for five minutes swim 100 yards and interested In sailing then the Kelso sailing camp experience is just right for him or her The Georgetown and District and Acton are offering the Camp at the Kelso Conscrvat Ion Area just west of Milton during July and August The camp program has been to teach sailing skills while integrating fun activities as free supervised swim and outdoor games The aspects of sailing that will be included arc a mini mum of two hours on the water each day rigg water safe care and age sailing races and free sail lessons It Is expected that each camper will complete his or hers White Sail Level by the end of a period at camp Our sailing camp director grew up water as a child and now Level Paulette is presently the president of the Mir or Ontario Dinghy and has taught in the r Junior So ling Camp for three ynrs and the Kelso SailingCampforlwoyears As a teacher has oped skills necessary for working with children This camp program Is a great Vicente trial Continued from Page 1 the vehicle Const said It was a clear morning with few clouds and dry road conditions observations all witnesses certified Finding door of the vehicle Jammed the officer forced the door open with the help of Const Brian to remove Mr Vicente Const said he noticed a slight odor of Intoxicant about the accused who was unconscious at the lime By the time the door was opened the accused was cons clous though his speech was Blow and slurred and he seem confused the constable said WATERY EYES He appeared as If he know what had happened Const told the jury I also noticed his eyes were watery red rimmed and he bad a cut around the temple area that was bleeding I don t know what happen The evidence t here defence attorney Frank Molt TriUe of Toronto said Mr Vicente has said clearly he down know It could be two or three things that happened It could be he fell asleep It could be he lost consciousness It could be that he had a form of which is fairly common in these types of circumstances he said If his client had fallen asleep Mr Mott TriUe said Mr Vic could not be judged to hove had a that Is a guilty mind The same was repeated as regards losing consciousness Aninlen lion to hit a cyclist could not be assumed of Mr Vicente his lawyer said The crown told the Jury It was probable that Mr Vicente lost control of his vehicle because he wasn paying at possibly duo to the combined effects of alcohol and fatigue At the hospital Mr tes cuts and scrapes were treated and breathalyzer tests administered by qualified technician Const Steve Amos The first test result at 53 found 120 milligrams of alcohol in 120 mlllllltres of blood The second lest showed 115 of alcohol Speaking through Portugue se Interpreter Virgin lo Brum Mr Vicente testified that ho had drank a mug containing about lour ounces of brandy for breakfast the morning of the fatal accident He said it was his habit to do so and he ale no breakfast After wash ing and dressing he sold he drove to work at Meadowglen Mushroom Growers Ltd on Georgetown Mountainvicw Road North Mr Vicente wor with the firm two and a half years as a carpenter DRANK WINE He testified that he has regularly drank wine since the age of and is used to having It with his meals Mr Vicente said It Is part of the Portugese lifestyle to drink with meals His lawyer stressed that fact to Vicente had great tolerance for alcoho lic drinks Mr Vicente told crown at John Ay re that he normally sleeps five hours a night a pattern he said he had since the age of 12 and that he feeling tired that morning According to the evidence of Mrs Charlcbois I suggest you that you have had more than four ounces to cither don remember or just telling us sir Mr said Since you can t remember anything after the lights you can t say If you fell asleep you con soy if it was a combination of your fatique and the alochol you had to drink OurBtainmsM fsSpnadktg Campbells Lime Service Equips to fitt Mwijs StninngTo Sent You LIME NOW I 0NT CALL PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Tio Canadian Association Clubs lor past 8 to against by thousands members diving a Ch Id and WHEREAS Clubs has boon ion noods of Cyst F on and d I Ihom provide Iho badly needed lor research and WHEREAS on namon C funds C Research Toronto a don Ho and WHEREAS t Fellowsh pi NOW I Polar Mayor Hal I on H lis fool that each 1 on would wo to and w on post over past 1 and nanus I boon Involved In en Iho most proc It can a Breath lo do ho May to Cystc Fbrosa Week and all lions to locaJ K nsmon and and their grit ago Cysl F LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING NOW LOCATED IN GEORGETOWN 16 Mountainview Rd S Suite 302 Starting May 31tt Wed ftlfl Tuei Evening Evening 6 3D 6 30 Consecutive Weeht SPECIAL SATURDAY COURSE Starting June 5th 330 Consecutive Saturdays 8770751 Young Drivers of Canada Restoration fundraisin of to start Crawford Lakes friends Herald Special Donations to the Crawford Lake Indian Village and Con scrvatlon Centre totalled during the first five days of the six week cam The II a I ton Region Foundation Is attempt lug to raise to rebuild the most accurately dated prehistoric Indian village in Canada and to create a nature Interpretive centre which would specialize in archaeolo gy botany biology Indian culture and heritage the gar a Escarpment and Craw ford Lake Itself Major donations durli the first week of the campaign Include from Ford of Canada from the Royal Bank of Canada from the Craig family Rosh Craig is Vice President of and chairman of the Industrial section of the fundrnlslng campaign The w be used to in a nature trail around the Like Donations arc being sought from 1 firms across Hal ton provincial and federal governments and major dations An application to the capital projects pro- tram has been submitted Notional companies with head offices In Toronto and Ham lion are also being canv part of the campaign The Foundation will be ask Ions as well The Bruce Trail acre Crawford Lake ing5 which runs the length of the near Line and Trail Association for donal escarpment crosses the Avenue In Milton experience for oil sailing buffs tor further Information on dates and registrations please contact Georgetown and strict at Monday or the Acton Y 1070 Wed ties day and Friday noon to 6 Cubs help out The Crawford Lake Challenge is on Limehouse Cubs arc each going to earn SI at home donate to the planned restoration a 500year old Iroquois village on the shore of Crawford Lake near Campbcllvlllc and they re challenging all other North sections group committees and council members to match their funds If the boys manage sizeable donation North Halton District name will be recorded on a deer hide plaque in the of Crawford a new interpretive centre The Halton Region Conservation Authority and its Foundation arc hoping to ralsct700000forthe restoration of the Indian village traces of which have been preserved at lake bottom because of the lake nature a partial circulation system which prevents warm water from reaching the deep bottom Lorraine 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