Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1982, p. 6

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A THKHEHALD Wrdneulav ALTON HILLS AT THE EX Obituar Tally Georgetown Hopeful Hound In the Canadian National Exhibition annual Swim third overall last year but coaxing a hard as they could Ilk hard Thompson and ion Jeff II I get her to even the swim this year With Jeff pleading from the stem of rowboad and Mr Thompson sweet talking her from he dock Taffy Mil decided to turn around and head for shore before crossing the race course set out in Lake Ontario Better luck next Taffy Herald Toronto bureau photos Crawford Former Glen Williams resident Craw ford died Aug at Toron to Wcllealey General Hospital following a lengthy bout with cancer She was Bom In Dundee Scot land she moved to Glen Williams after she was married and lived there for years She is survived by her husband John sons Willi am Murray and David and daughters Margaret Mrs Wally Smith of and Lynn Mrs George Bailey of Fergus Mrs Crawford is also survived by a Mrs Cox of Wetland and Arcade wont relocate was the loving Inlaw of Maggie Craw ford of Georgetown She was at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Most recent ly Mrs Crawford was an resident Ser vices were held at the and Funeral Home In Orangeville and conducted by Rev Graham Bland of St Anglican Church in Glen Williams Mrs Crawford served with the ATS British Army during World War II and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legl on Branch in Alton Pallbearers at the- funer al were George bergeot and Robert Muter of Glen Williams Roy Peavoy of Erin Barry Early of Alton and Jack Noble and Gerry Hammond of Flowerbearers were grandchildren Shauna Tanya and Noel Craw ford and Michelle Smith nephews Scott and Darren Crawford and friends Delia Van Tracy Swales and Duncan A funeral tea was pro vided by the Alton on ladies auxiliary Out of business for a number of months Acton Arcade owner Dennis has decided not to relocate his games room In another part of Acton He and his partner Mark Edwards initially opened their arcade in an abandoned gas station on Acton outskirts but the Ontario Municipal Board later ruled that the gas stations zoning did not permit the arcade The town licensing by laws prohibit arcades from locating within 300 meters of a house or school and while the town was considering amending its bylaw to enable the arcade to locate in Acton s urban area Mr Devine announc ed lost week that It is currently Impossible for his business to fund a move or fight any oppo sition to a relocation proposal In a recent letter Acton Business Improve ment Area board of management told council it felt the licensing bylaw should remain intact opposing any arcades in the downtown core llalton 1 had a in he Dairy Princess pageant for a number of years to residents timed up In numbers at the Monday night to cheer contestant Marilyn The llalton Dairy Princess made It o the finals and will be competing anight Wednesday Day with four other dairy princesses for he tide which mean a year job with he Ontario milk marketing board Twentyore year old Miss Is a University of Guelph Student going Into her fourth year of an agricultural economics degree on her fattier John Guernsey farm on Trafalgar Road she spent en years as a 4 member Herald Toronto bureau photo Newest Y programs Joining Branch and Its special guests from Legion Post Plymouth rturlor parade at the Canadian National Aug were two llalton Hills Jim Or win 1G is one the drummers In he Branch Pipe Band and flag bearer Cindy member of the Cadets squadron which the branch pernors Parade participants marched through the CNF grounds to receive a salute from Ontario lieutenant governor John Mr J himself a Navy captain who headed he review stand Bands in the parade represented more HO armed forces and veteran Herald Toronto bureau photos By NANCY S1IOKT1IL Publicist The Georgetown Billet program will be continuing on Tuesdavs September to Decemb er 14 and January IB to May at Sucre Church Pre Primary Primary Levels 14 or for 11 year olds and up and Adult classes will all be under the direction of Mrs Elizabeth Chalmers Register S or call tor further information DOG TRAINING Does your dog come when called Does he drag you around the block If so you and your dog need to learn some basic dot obedience and the Georgetown would like to help you Our fl week dog training program will be held on Thursdays beginning September 15th at pm at Cedar Dogs must be over monthsofage at Mountainvicw S or call If you ore a smoker and want to quit now is the time to enrol in the stop smoking program called Y SMOKE A free introductory meeting will be held Tuesday September at 30 at Gordon Arena Halt Come out and hear how in short weeks you can kick the habit foi Oldfashion icecream Oldfashion prices LABOR DAY ONLY Buy one cone at the regular price and receive the J second cone for HALF PRICE Over flavours to satisfy youtl OPEN noon- Main SI Glen Williams 8779164 NOTICE YOUTH ADULT INEXPENSIVE FUN RECREATION REGISTER NOW FOR BOWLING LEAGUES FREE INSTRUCTION BANTAMS JUNIORS SENIORS ADULT PRIZES CRESTS TROPHIES PARTIES NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS INSTRUCTED BY REGISTERED MASTER BOWLERS MENS LEAGUE MIXED LEAGUE COUPLES LEAGUE YOUNG GOLDEN AGE GEORGETOWN BOWL Second Georgetown Scouting REGISTRATION For Scouts Cubs Beavers MONDAY SEPTEMBER at pm SI Georges Church Hall LEADERS URGENTLY HEEDED CONTACT DANCE HALT0N HILLS SCHOOL OF DANCING Yanm WW ARAD I EiiMnif IwUmRAO BALLET MODEM NATIONAL JAZZ REGISTRATION and SHOE EXCHANGE WED SEPT 1 00 pm ST Guelph St Georgetown INFORMATION 8771 S81 FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS McDonalds Colouring Contest TAKE A TOUR OF MCDONALDS and see what goes on behind the scenes Great for groups of all ages To reserve your tour call McDonald sat 8770221 Win McDonalds Gift Certificates And Watches I to humid Hey Kids Nothing To Do ENJOY A HOT WEATHER SWIM IN THE GEORGETOWN LIONS POOL GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 8779922 Georgetown Annual FAIR FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY September 10th 11th 12th FEATURING Kinsmen Girls Softball Tourney Chocolate Dream Baking Contest 2 day Open Hunter Championships Kids Pet Show Saturday morning Livestock competitions cattle sheep swine Old Farm with Wilbur G towns Purple Pig Halton Hills Service Clubs Baseball playoffs All star game Sunday AM PM Light Heavy Horse Show Kiwanis Hay Rides Gemini Corn Roast Lions Beef 3 day MIDWAY Amusements 1 st annual G town Goat Show Kentners Party Recipe Contest Greyhound Racing Sunday 2pm Lucky Draws MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT Sweet Adelines s Singers Continental Blends Common wealth Barbershop quartets Grass Works band Tom Wilson the Florida Razors Hamilton Special Saturday Sunday Features Erin Soaring Club Amateur Radio Display H Hills Jills demonstrations Georgetown Fairgrounds Park General Admlsilon Saturday Sunday Adults Students over 00 Grounds Park Parkview entrance 1 I

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