Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 25, 1982, p. 2

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EXTRA guide to survival It Senior Citizens Week across Canada and the province ministry of consumer and relations Is taking the opportunity to help seniors by publishing and distributing copies of Its Seniors Survival Guide Included Is a summary of the area top ten scams which seniors often the con artists favorite target should beware Copies of the kit are available free from the ministry Consumer Information Centre St Toronto M7A telephone lui or toil free lB0O26ar Ballmaf A Drug charge goes to trial David Lawrence Dunn of Acton was for trial Thursday following a preliminary examination in Milton provincial court He was charged with drug trafficking this spring by Hal ton regional police along with five other Ha lion Hills men Federal crown prosecutor William Manderson said a trial date would be set Sept for Mr Dunn Erin youth busted A lSyear old youth from Erin Township was charged last week with trafficking in narcotics by Ha too regional police who arrested the young man in the company of a Juvenile Police confiscated a quantity of cannabis and hashish from the Erin resident who will be appearing in Milton provincial court July Car strikes building A Toronto woman was treated and released for minor Injuries early Saturday morning when a car In which she was a passenger skidded Into stairway at the Papers Ltd entrance on RoBclta Street The Toronto driver failed to turn when he came along River Drive to the intersection There was damage to the entire front end of the car The other two passengers and the driver were unhurt The driver was charged with careless driving Takeout theft Thieves wait for dinner to be cooked Instead they took off with four roasts of beef several pork chops liquor and pop from an Acton Main Street South borne over he weekend regional police are investigating Stole glass trimmer An man has been charged with iheft over in connection with the theft or a grass trimmer belonging to Georgetown Rental Ltd The34yeorodman will appear in Milton provincial court July Pioneer communion observed Herald Correspondent The Sacrament of Holy Communion was observed during church service Sunday It was conducted the way It was done at the communion many years ago at the old Methodist church ser vices A group of worship pers formed a half circle around the communion table and each was served the bread and wine by the minister himself Each one In turn heard the sad and solemn words that were said by Jesus at the last supper just before his cruciflctlon as taken from the scripture The Sunday school chll dren were told by Rev Bandy at their story lime Just what the sacred vice of communion meant Nancy Short I periled the ladles choir at the piano when ihey sang a beautiful anthem He Bandy during the service that congratulations were In order as presbytery had approved the twopoint charge structure that was presented As of July 1 we would be known officially as the St Andrew s Ball charge The June meeting of the was held last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Don Brown After the usual opening the HERALD Community N Bus trip visits Parkwood Wedding bells keep ring when a double shower for brides tobe Cindy Reid and Ruth Anno son was held In the United Church basement June 15 Betty Johnson opened with a couple of humorous readings and then called on the sisters Stacey Sarah and Merry Anne Among the pieces they sang was the Boogie Man complete with the boogie man Grandma Dorothy McLean under cover They were panted by their mother Joy Cindy was assisted In opening her gifts by Ilea Donaldson and sisters Carol and Ruth Anne was assisted In opening her gifts by her sister Norma and Carol Anne Leldlaw Both young ladles ex pressed their thanks and following a select Ion by the trio a social hour was enjoyed United church ladles and friends enjoyed a bus trip on Thursday last The first stop was and the lovely old colonial home of the laic Col Trinity students at enjoyable recital By Mn A BENTON Herald I Mr and Mrs A J Benton and son John were guests at the Freestone- Robertson wedding in Ml Calvary Lutheran Church in Detroit June IB Mrs Michael Broom head and her Trinity music students held on enjoyable recital in the hall last week Mrs and tier mother Mrs J Noble served lunch after Summer Joint services with St John a Church will be June o July 25 at Williams at a Rev Barrow preach ing Aug to at Lime- house at a m Rev Jeffrey Davison preach lng and regular services at a m will resume Sept 5 with Rev Peter Borrow preaching Mrs M and her pupils held an enjoy able recital in Ballinafad church Thursday evening to a large cro She presented a number of awards to some of her pupils Some were highest achievement Andrea Schneider most Improved students Jason Williams and Christopher Pouw practice chart Kyle Plnkerton and Kelly Trant scale Tanya Melykuly Mrs her mother Mrs WJ Noble and her mother in law Mrs Reg served lunch afterwards We extend sympathy to Wednesday leaving two Mr Wm Martin and other small children She taught relatives In the sudden at before death of Mrs Martin on to western Canada Gone Attention fishermen the Wild life Centre Is having a Boss Bonanza Prizes and trophies await anglers who catch the biggest or the most fish June 26 July and 4 Bring any boat to the Centre Just south of Highway and Just east Guelph Line pay a parking registration fee and have Tun fishing riding wagons watching films or touring the park Cat for more information Big Bertha returned to the murky depths of Kelso Reservoir June ready to test the angling skills of area fishermen intent upon recapturing her The 12pound Rainbow Trout is a real fighter according lo the Halton Region Conservation Authority which Is sponsoring a catch Bertha competition with the lucky fisherman claiming a bounty Call Carol Patterson at W836W evenings for more information Following a buffet dinn er at Durham College we were taken to the Gardens at Whitby where flowers and shrubs their best We arrived home in good time courtesy of Tyler Bus Lines Ac ton Thanks to the committee who arranged the trip Anne Wilson and Deanna Sympathy Is extended to ihe Blanch family on the death of Ihclr mother Em Ily Blanch wifeof late Joseph who pass ed away In Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton on June 11 She leaves one son Walt and his wife Sylvia of also six daughters Elsie Foreman of Brampton Hilda Naliy of Sarnia Edith Ingersol Mary Gat to or Guelph Joy Switier of Georgetown and Grace Monnelt of Texas IB grandchildren and eight great grand children Funeral service was held June 14 from the Funeral Home Brampton Interment was a I Hill crest Cemetery Norval period there was much business to discuss this being the last regular meeting until Schwarz showed pictures of the trip she recently took to Spain they were very much en Joyed by all Those in charge ass ted the host ess with ihe serving of lunch A number of ladles from Ihe Ballinafad W I recent ly paid a visit to Maple View lodge The elderly ladles who reside there enjoyed the music and tho singing which the guests provided also the cup of tea and homemade cookies which were served Don forget to keep this Saturday open for the Canada Day celebrations which have been planned for Ballinafad There will be a parade starting at mid morning at the Community Centre they will lead Ihe way lo Bum field on the town line where the activities of day will take place As usual there will be a lunch booth on the grounds Lola Marshall was pleasantly surprised one day last week when her cousins Elden and Nellie Telford from DeKolb 111 paid her a visit It had been yean since she last met them Sharon a former Eighth Line dent who now lives in Calgary took time out from her quick business trip east to colt on her past close neighbours Wlllard and Vera Sanderson and Lola Marshall Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Paul Metcalfe on the birth of their second Mountain view Baptist Puppet show set to launch Bible school Mountain view Baptist Church In Georgetown launches a Dally Vacation Bible School July with a show July m on Ihe church grounds moving inside in thecvenl of rain Regular Bible School programs will operate dally from to a July through All youngsters age five to 12 arc welcome to join the fun and meet new friends Handicrafts games songs and Illustrated stories be featured every morning The registration fee is Lorraine Teeter TEETERS House of Hair Ctoa I LOSE 17 TO 25 I POUNDS IN JUST 6 WEEKS J MICHAEL BURNS AUTO SALES LTD Formerly Armstrong Auto Sales Ltd Mike Burns Jim Bowles 347 Guelph St 8778322 70 MILL ST 8772900 8772277 to Friday BUD a in am Bthnioat 30 Over 0O OOO graduates recommend Young Drivers of Canada ng centres to coast Or Ira n tot all ages Course bo 5 me tax deduct by ihe student Enquro about actuates n car on Free p up at home tor car on Approved by Ontario Safety League You only loarn to once do t grit SPECIAL 4 DAY PROGRAM July 5th 9th am 330 pm 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown 8770751 DONT YOUR RABBIT RUST Your used cor 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